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Nigerians are the ones that vandalized electricity installations-Presidency

According to presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, Nigerians are the ones that vandalized electricity installations in different parts of the country after the supply reached a 16-year-high of over 5000 megawatts. Speaking live on a radio show monitored by Greennews.ng in Lagos on Friday morning, Adesina wondered how the government could do its job when miscreants in places like Bayelsa choose to vandalize gas and electricity installations. “Do you remember that some time ago, the supply of power reached over 5000 megawatts. That was even more than how much had been generated in 16 years but then some people went to destroy government installations thereby dropping power to so low as it is now. “Who do we blame for that? When the power ministry announced that we had about 5000 megawatts about three weeks ago, it also promised that by December, another 2000 megawatts to be added to it. That will give 7000 megawatts. “That generated a lot of hopes. But those hopes were dampen
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We Came Here for a Presidential Debate and not a Candidacy Debate - Atiku Spits

19th January, 2019|Politics|ArchMedia Inc  The People's Democratic Party Presidential Candidate took to his twitter handle @atiku to state reasons and apologized to Nigerians for his absent in today's Presidential debate organized by NEDG and BON. In his words and I quote; We came here for a Presidential debate, not a candidacy debate, and I, Atiku Abubakar cannot challenge or question an administration where the man at the helm of the affairs of the nation is not present to defend himself or his policies. Afterall, you cannot shave a man's head in his absence. I do not believe in attacking a man who is NOT here to defend himself. With respect to my fellow candidates, Fela Durotoye, Oby Ezekwesili, Kingsley Moghalu & to moderator Mark Sugar & with apologies to Nigerians here & at home expecting an interesting debate, I regret I will not be able to go on with this debate due to President Buhari's absence. I however challenge President Buhari

Rotaract Club of Canaan City(CB) Carried Out Projects to Mark Basic Education and Literacy

The Basic Education/Literacy Project & Oral Hygiene/Hand Washing Projects of Rotaract Club of Canaan City ( CB) at Government Primary School, Obufa Esuk, Calabar, Cross River State on 11th -12th October, 2018. The project was divided into two phases (Oral Hygiene/Hand Washing and Basic Education/Literacy ) and had its theme as; Oral Hygiene/Hand washing project for phase I and Rotarian Olajide Ajala Basic Education/Literacy Project in parternership with Life Resources Network for phase II. Day one The project commenced at 10.00am prompt with a formal presentation and introduction of the club and Partner alike Rotaract Club of Canaan City (CB) and Life Resource Network at Government Primary school, Obufa Esuk, Calabar. The project began with the spelling Bee competition amongst fifty (50) pupils randomly selected by the school authority from primary 5 and 6 respectively where the pupils were engaged intellectually. After a successful conduct of the exercise, pupils were encourage

Rotary International President’s Message of July 2018

Dear fellow Rotarians, One year ago, your Rotary International Board of Directors adopted a new vision statement, reflecting our aspirations for our organization and its future. It reads, "Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves." That simple sentence distills so much of what is essential about Rotary. We unite, because we know that we are far stronger together than we could ever be alone. We take action, because we are not dreamers, but doers. We work to create lasting change that will endure long after our involvement has ended – across the globe and in our communities. And perhaps most important of all, we work to create change in ourselves – not just building a better world around us, but becoming better people ourselves. Also read... Inaugural address of President, Rotary Club of Hilltop A quotation attributed to French writer Antoine de Saint-ExupĂ©ry goes: &

Inaugural Address of Rotn Eno Obongha-President, Rotary Club of Hiltop

1st July, 2018|Life|ArchMedia Inc My dear fellow Rotarians, Rotaractors, Interactors, distinguished Guests. Today marks another milestone in our club, the Rotary Club of Hilltop Calabar, as I assume leadership as the 33rd President. I consider it historic as it is taking place on the last day of 2017/2018 Rotary year. I accept this task with utmost humility and a deep sense of responsibility. I have carefully gone through the list of past president of this club from charter President late Rotn Cornel Achima in 1986/87 to Rtn Arc. Enyi Ben-Eboh whom I have just taken over from. Indeed their shoes were large and I have decided to pad them so that my legs will fit in. I thank you immensely for giving me this opportunity. Rotary has no legs and no hands but your hands and mine will be used to turn the wheel of Rotary so that it will keep moving. Over the years the Rotary Club of Hilltop Calabar has been engaged in several service project. In the 2018/2019 Rotary year the followin

Ayade Has Become A Reference Point In Our Agricultural Revolution - Buhari

27th June,  2018| Politics |Emmanuel Ulayi The President Commander-In-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has rained accolades on the governor of Cross River state,  Senator Ben Ayade and commended him for keying into the federal government's vision of diversifying the economy saying Ayade has become a reference point in his administration's agricultural revolution. The President was speaking at the commissioning of the multi billion Naira Cross River state Rice Seeds and Seedlings factory in Calabar on Tuesday. President Buhari said the factory is a testament of his administrations' giant strides in diversifying the economy and described the factory as "a marvel to behold." You can also  read on... Buhari Commission  Automated Rice Seedlings Factory in Calabar He said: "When we assumed the reins of leadership of our dear country, this administration launched a zero-oil economic roadmap as a way of making ou

Buhari Commissioned Automated Rice Factory In Calabar (Photos)

Buhari Commissioned  Automated  Rice Factory  in Calabar on 26th June, 2018

Buhari Commissions Automated Rice Seedling Factory In Calabar - Emmanuel Ulayi

27th June, 2018|Politic|Emmanuel Ulayi President Muhammadu Buhari, Tuesday, commissioned the Cross River State seedlings and seed multiplication factory in Calabar which he described as people-oriented project. The President said the project was in line with his administration's zero oil economic roadmap with Cross River Governor,  Senator Ben Ayade becoming a reference point in that vision. His words: "When we assumed the rein of leadership of our dear country, our administration launched a zero-oil economic roadmap as a way of making our country less dependent on oil, while encouraging investments in other sectors of the economy, particularly agriculture. "I am happy that Governor Ayade keyed into that policy and has today become the reference point in our agricultural revolution effort." While emphasising the significance of the event, President Buhari said: "That we are gathered here today is no doubt a determination woven through to precision an