Nigeria’ ll flourish again after 2023 election – Pastor Ojogho

Alphonsus Nweze Pastor John Ojogho of Foursquare Gospel Church, Asaba, has predicted that in spite of the current leadership challenges facing Nigeria, the country will flourish again after 2023 presidential election. Dr. Ojogho who spoke on Sunday in a sermon at the church’s District Headquarters, Umuagu, Asaba, on the topic: “Season of set time and divine appointment,” predicted that there would be a new Nigeria in 2023.He said: “God has appointment with Nigeria in 2023. Pray that you will be one of the witnesses of that appointment.”Pastor Ojogho said that…

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The Onitsha Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (ONICCIMA), has stressed the compelling need for the Anambra State Government to urgently addeess the infrastructural needs of the State particularly in Onitsha, the State commercial hub.

Addressing newsmen yesterday on the deplorable condition of infrastructure in the commercial town,the President of ONICCIMA,Chief Kevin Obieri, said the roads in the state are in urgent need of repair. Chief Obieri mentioned such dilapidated roads to include 3-3-Nsugbe,Awka Road, New Market Road, Niger Bridge approach from Onitsha, Niger Street to Main Market, Creek Road, Ochanja Round About to Zik Ave, Oguta Road among others. He said the deplorable state of these roads has led to traffic gridlock being experienced in Onitsha for sometime now, hence the need to speed…

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Land Speculation: Onitsha businessman cries out to Okowa, IG for rescue

An Onitsha business man, Mr. Chibuzor Ezeamaka, has made passionate appeal to the Inspector General of Police (IG), Usman Alkali Baba, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State and the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone Five, Benin, to come to his rescue over the dispute arising from the land he bought from Umu Odogwu, Ogboli family of Ibuzor in Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State. Briefing newsmen in Asaba, Delta State capital, Ezeamaka narrated his inability to access the land in which he paid four million, five hundred…

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