OPINION : Kwale Industrial Park: Matters Arising

Delta State Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, FCA, and members of the Delta State Economic Team on an inspection tour of Delta Wire Industries, By Fidelis Egugbo In Nigeria, when one person gets a job, it is rarely just for themselves. Their income supports immediate family, extended relatives, friends, and even neighbours, a reflection of…

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Gov Eno Doles Out N361.4 million to Business Owners, Farmers, Others in Etinan Fed. Constituency

Some of the beneficiaries displaying their symbolic cheques at the ceremony. By Anietie Akpan In fulfillment of his campaign promises, the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has doled out N361.4 million to 844 persons from Etinan Federal Constituency. The donation comes in the form of farmers grants, traders grant, equipment support, MSMEs, cars…

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UCTH Nursing Services holds maiden workshop on nursing leadership

By Frank Ulom CALABAR (CONVERSEER) – The University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) Nursing Services department has held its maiden workshop themed “Strengthening Public Trust through Strategic Communication: Advancing Nursing Leadership and Professional Credibility in a Complex Healthcare Landscape.” The event, which brought together nurses, academicians and healthcare stakeholders, provided a platform for deliberations on…

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NY Times false energy and climate information

The NY Times publishes false energy & climate info, refuses to correct errors

By Howard Gruenspecht, RealClearEnergy NEW YORK (CONVERSEER) – Articles addressing energy and climate topics in The New York Times (NYT) increasingly include Inaccurate data and false information. The problem is compounded by the paper’s failure to follow its own corrections policy when errors are called to its attention. Readers look to the NYT to deliver…

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Obama judge blocks Trump admin from withholding funds from dozens of sanctuary havens

By Jason Hopkins, DCNF CALIFORNIA (DCNF, CONVERSEER) – An Obama-appointed judge ruled late Friday that the Trump administration could not deny federal funds to dozens of cities and counties over their sanctuary policies. U.S. District Judge William Orrick, appointed to the bench in Northern California by President Barack Obama, extended a preliminary injunction that blocks…

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