A couple of days ago, it was reported that the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) had called on its beneficiaries to prepare to be tutored on some of...
The quest for a sustainable environment has become an unending global agenda in the last three decades. The trend became more worrisome because of Global warming, flooding,...
Yes, lest we forget that the legacy bequeathed to us in 1913 by the British, christened Port Harcourt was a Garden City. That city with its sublime...
I cannot stop trying to imagine what the experience will be like driving on the ever-busy Aba Road in Port Harcourt, especially upon the final completion...
A Social Media Activist Iniobiong Umana once wrote; “Remember when the city of Port Harcourt use to be called, “the Garden City”, because of its beauty...
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is currently conferring with stakeholders in Nigeria’s electoral space to reach a national consensus preparatory to creating more polling units in...
In part one of this topic on the last edition of catalogue, we did a critical appraisal of the conflict of operational identity which state own...
A few days ago, the Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Salihi Magashi (rtd), was reported to have charged Nigerians to always be at alert and...
Government business is multi sectoral. There is the economic sector, and the social sector, among others. The broadcast media belongs to the Social Sector like Education,...
It is becoming increasingly worrisome to observe the continued prevalence of fraudulent investment outfits across many Nigerian cities and particularly in Port Harcourt. Apart from Charles Ponzi...