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The recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) means a whole lot not just to Badagry people but also the entire country. The reason I say this is because Seme is a very important border in West Africa. ....
In normal times and climes, today shouldn’t be a day to lament. For Christians, it should be a day of celebration of the reason for the season: the birth of the greatest leader of all times, Jesus. ....
Ambrose Alli varsity visitation panel indicts former management, alleges N1.7bn fraud The Punch Published 26 May 2021 A panel has reportedly indicted the ousted management of the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, for “indiscriminate procurement of loans/overdraft” to the tune of N1,794,069,811. The panel, which was constituted by the state Governor, Godwin Obaseki, after agitations by staff unions and other stakeholders in the university community, was asked to investigate the operations of the university in terms of revenue generation, transparency, accountability, adherence to due process, mode of employment, promotions and sustainability. A statement on Tuesday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Crusoe Osagie, said the committee, which was set up in October 2020, was chaired by a Professor of Law at the University of Benin, Ikponmwosa Omoruyi. ....
By Raji Rasak Badagry (Lagos State), Dec. 18, 2020 (NAN) Stakeholders in Badagry, including the local government chairman and Badagry Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (BACCIMA), have commended Federal Government for the reopening of four land borders in the country. The stakeholders told newsmen on Thursday in Badagry that the reopening of the four land borders was a step in the right direction. Mr Segun Onilude, Chairman, Badagry Local Government, said that the closure of Seme land border had inflicted a lot of pain and hardship on the residents of the border communities. According to him, most residents who are into legitimate businesses were deprived of their means of livelihoods due to the 16-month border closure. ....