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Sanusi Ohiare and the new Ebira Civilization

By Haruspice ( Photos by EbiraView ) In my voyage of hustles, I found myself last Monday in a place called Upake- a habitat inhabited by the Ebiras in Ajaokuta Local Government Area of Kogi State. I was there on the invitation of the Rural Electrification Agency to anchor the commissioning of the first Rural Electrification Fund (REF) Minigrid based on Public Private Partnership at Upake Village in Ajaokuta LGA, Kogi State.  2, 879 people in Upake and more in the neighbouring Obangede community in Ajaokuta now powered with clean, safe and reliable energy. Upake is the first of 12 communities on the first call of the Rural Electrification Fund (REF). Upake community is believed to be the ancestral town of the Ebiras- the beginning of all Ebira civilisations started from this place. Years of total neglect has however rendered this cradle of civilisation of the Ebira speaking people as the forgotten capital of the world. When you are searching for what true poverty looks like, Upake i...

Startling revelations as ProudlyAnebira Group Visits Ajaokuta Steel Company

Recently, ProudlyAnebira Group while on a fact finding mission, paid an advocacy visit to Ajaokuta Steel company. The visit, according to report made available to EbiraView Media, revealed some progress made by the current Sole Administrator, Engr. Sumaila Akaaba towards the revival of the steel company. Click here to see full report and pictures of the visit

Breaking News: Buhari grants financial autonomy to state judiciary, Houses of Assembly

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has signed the Fourth Alteration Bill that grants financial autonomy to State Judiciaries and State Houses of Assembly into law. The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (senator), Senator Ita Enang disclosed this to State House correspondents on Friday. Senator Enang said, “I just want to inform you that His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari today assented to the Constitution Fourth Alteration Bill which grants financial authonomy and independence to the Houses of Assembly of the respective states and to the Judiciary of the respective states. “Therefore upon this signature the amounts standing to the credit of the judiciary are to be now be paid directly to the judiciary of those states, no more through the governors and no more from the governors. “And then the amounts standing to the credit of the Houses of Assembly of the respective states are now to be paid directly to the Houses of Assembly of that...

Kogi State Successful Candidates in the 2018 Police Constable Recruitment

All successful candidates are directed to check their names at their various State Police Command Headquarters for the Institutions where they are to be trained . The date of commencement of training is Friday 8th June, 2018 Resumption closes on 13th June, 2018 in all the training schools. Failure to report at the Training Schools by 13th of June, 2018 will mean that the Candidate have declined the offer. SEE LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FROM KOGI STATE BELOW. (Use CRTL + F to find your name if you can's scroll through the list.) Congratulations to the successful candidates. 1 ABAH AGADA 2 ABAH MICHAEL 3 ABDUL LUKMAN 4 ABDULLAHI ADUKWU A 5 ABDULLAHI FELIX 6 ABDULLAHI OBAJE EMMANUEL 7 ABDULLAHI RASHEED AMKPITOR 8 ABDULRAZAK ZEKERI 9 ABDULSALAM AHMED 10 ABDULSALAM SADIYAT 11 ABU HAMZA 12 ABU OMALE PHILIP 13 ABUBAKAR ABDULMALIK 14 ABUBAKAR AYUBA 15 ABUKA SUNDAY 16 ABUMA MIRACLE 17 ACHOLO PAUL AGANE ...

New Politics Of Laziness, By Yusuf Ozi-Usman

Published on Greenbreporters.com Apr 21, 2018. By Yusuf Ozi Usman A very interesting and worrying topic trending around Nigeria today is the issue of laziness among the youths. It is interesting for those of us who have been worrying all along about the new generation of youths that are dangerously destroying the fabrics of the society and making none sense of our heroes past. And it is worrying that just because it is President Muhammadu Buhari that said something to that effect, the same youths and their parents have turned it into politics and or jokes. The question we should really reflect on is: are the Nigerian youths lazy or not lazy? Let’s attempt at answering the question by some simple analysis or logic. Today and even long before now, we have been breeding very lazy Nigerians, starting from the very first day a child is born. Indeed, an average couple would not feel comfortable if their child is not enrolled in kindergarten school a little over one year after such chi...