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The situation of land grabbing is generating unhealthy communities in our State. Unfortunately, perpetrators of this act cut across different categories of individuals, from thugs to chiefs and even traditional rulers. Consequently, some of these communities, which are agriculturally inclined, have remained inactive because of killings and ethnic clashes. I have noticed with keen interest the alarming rate at which the activities of the elders under the auspices of “Born Soil” in the communities of Benue State have discouraged development in some communities.
Your Excellency, dealing with criticism may not be pleasant but it's possible to make the best of it. It's essential to listen carefully to criticism and develop an action plan for improvement based on the feedback. It's also crucial not to take criticism personally but to view it as an opportunity for personal growth. Learning how to respond to criticism will help you become a better leader and a better person of faith.
Group kicks against detention of mother, baby for twelve years
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By Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Nnewi
A group of human rights lawyers and other stakeholders in Anambra State have raised the alarm over the unlawful detention of no fewer than 18 persons in various Correctional Centres in the State, for offences allegedly committed by their fathers, husbands, brothers or relations.
They also decried the detention of a woman identified as Mrs. Onyekachi Orji, who was pregnant when she was arrested before she delivered in prison and had remained in custody for twelve years with the baby.
The group through its spokesman, Chijioke Ifediora Esq, said they will no longer accept the continued detention without trial of the victims and ask all families and friends concerned, to give this process freeing them a chance, adding that on justice they stand.