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Abia Collaborates with FG to Develop Tourism Sites

This Day 22 Mar 2025
Matthew Ekwuribe, said the collaboration with the federal government would bring tourism development to Abia State, noting that Abia State has a lot of tourist centres owned by the federal government ...
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As Otti Moves to Get Federal Secretariat Sited in Abia

This Day 21 Mar 2025
At the heart of this transformation is the long-awaited Federal Secretariat in Abia State, a project that has become a symbol of the fulfillment of a promise long deferred.
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Tinubu’s Blueprint For Equity: Abia’s Federal Secretariat Breaks Ground After 34 Years

This Day 21 Mar 2025
Charles Nnaji writes about steps being taken by Governor Alex Otti and other stakeholders in Abia state towards ensuring the siting of a Federal Secretariat complex in the state ... As Abia State ...
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FAA lifts a ground stop at Austin airport amid shortage of air traffic controllers

Austin American-Statesman 21 Mar 2025
Here's how air traffic control systems manage flight paths. Technology behind air traffic control is essential for ensuring the safe and efficient navigation of planes. Here's what the operations entail.
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FG partners Abia on tourism development for wealth creation

Business Day Online 20 Mar 2025
Ojukwu Bunker, National War Museum, others spotlighted Abia State Government is on the verge of becoming the most visited tourism. read more FG partners Abia on tourism development for wealth creation ... .
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Group Tasks  Abia State Board of Internal Revenue on Illegal Tax Collection on Highways

This Day 17 Mar 2025
A group, the Heavy Duty and Haulage Transport Association of Nigeria (HDHTAN), Abia State chapter, has called on the state Board of Internal Revenue to strictly comply with federal ...
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Relocation of law, agriculture faculties of ABSU Umuahia campus to Uturu not possible now – Otti

Business Day Online 17 Mar 2025
Alex Otti, governor of Abia State, has said that the planned relocation of Faculties of Law and Agriculture from the. read more Relocation of law, agriculture faculties of ABSU Umuahia campus to Uturu not possible now – Otti ... .
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NAFDAC evacuates 100 truckloads of fake drugs in Lagos, Anambra, Abia

Business Day Online 16 Mar 2025
Mojisola Adeyeye, director general of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has disclosed that it. read more NAFDAC evacuates 100 truckloads of fake drugs in Lagos, Anambra, Abia ... .
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Abia Gov Orders Destruction of Criminal Hideout at Osisioma 

This Day 16 Mar 2025
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has ordered the destruction of a hideout in Osisioma Local Government Area of the state used by criminals to perpetrate their nefarious activities ... “For us in Abia, security is critical.
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Abia Businessman Sues First Bank over Alleged N55m Fixed Deposit Fraud

This Day 14 Mar 2025
Nigeria . 10 minutes ago ... An Abia businessman, Eke Agbai Eke, has sued First Bank of Nigeria over an alleged fraudulent withdrawal of N55 million from his fixed deposit account at the bank’s former Abiriba branch, now relocated to Uzuakoli ... .
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Abia Offers Health Insurance Cover to Formal Sector Workers, Sets Aside N1bn Premium

This Day 13 Mar 2025
Employees in the formal sector in Abia State have been offered health insurance cover as the state government has given approval for  the commencement of the State Health Insurance Scheme.
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Digital Transformation: ipNX Secures Partnership with Abia State Government 

This Day 13 Mar 2025
... of Abia state.  ... The partnership was formalised during a recent visit of the ipNX leadership team to the Abia State Government House ... Speaking on behalf of the Executive Governor of Abia State, Dr.
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MOUAU VC calls on FG for waiver to engage lecturers

Business Day Online 09 Mar 2025
Maduebibisi Ofo-Iwe, professor of Food Science Technology and the vice chancellor, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, has. read more MOUAU VC calls on FG for waiver to engage lecturers ... .
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