BIRTH
Augustine Ikechuku Ahiauzu was bom in Odeke, an Igala speaking area in Ibaji Local Government Area of Kogi State on the 27th of July 1943 to late Evangelist Thompson Ahiauzu and Mrs Agnes (Titinwa Oba) Ahiauzu. He was the first son and surviving child of the family and dearly beloved by his father. At the time of Augustine s birth, his father was a missionary serving at Odeke and the Church planted in the community by his Catechist father was named St. Augustine Anglican Church.
BIRTH
Augustine Ikechuku Ahiauzu was bom in Odeke, an Igala speaking area in Ibaji Local Government Area of Kogi State on the 27th of July 1943 to late Evangelist Thompson Ahiauzu and Mrs Agnes (Titinwa Oba) Ahiauzu. He was the first son and surviving child of the family and dearly beloved by his father. At the time of Augustine s birth, his father was a missionary serving at Odeke and the Church planted in the community by his Catechist father was named St. Augustine Anglican Church.
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Tributes poured in on Monday night for late Emeritus Prof. Augustine Ahiauzu who was former Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University as those who paid tributes described him in glowing terms.
Tributes poured in on Monday night for late Emeritus Prof. Augustine Ahiauzu who was former Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University as those who paid tributes described him in glowing terms.
The event took place during the Public Lecture and Night of Tributes at Faculty of Law Auditorium of the university with Prof. Seth Accra Jaja saying in his lecture his management thoughts and philosophies would never die.
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Published 16 March 2021
The police said they had arrested a suspected cultist and undergraduate of the Rivers State University, Nkpolu, Port Harcourt, for allegedly shooting a fellow student after the semester examination.
The spokesman for the state police command, Nnamdi Omoni, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in his office in Port Harcourt on Monday.
Omoni said the victim, Blessing Ogolo, a final year student of Mathematics, was suspected to be a cultist, adding that investigations were ongoing.
Ogolo, while recounting his ordeal, said he was shot at by his course mate in the company of others as he came out of the exam hall and denied being a member of any cult.
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Published 14 March 2021
If you attend church or been to a dance party or a night club, there is a very good chance you have rocked to the rhythm of reggae. In that case you owe some obeisance to Bunny Wailer, who died early this month, just eight days before his 74th birthday. He was one of the reggae trio, The Wailers, that took reggae to its international stature. He was the only one of the trio that lived to witness UNESCO proclaim reggae a World Cultural Heritage in November 2018.
The other members of the trio, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, were much more famous. Yet, in many ways, Bunny Wailer was the soul of The Wailers, and he remained a musical icon in his native Jamaica and the global reggae fandom until his death. His mellow tenor was the distinctive voice of the early Wailers. In fact, the man who changed his name from Neville Livingston to Bunny Wailer when they formed the group was the smoothest vocalist of the three.
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