By Anya C. Anya The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide, an umbrella body of igbo youths resident in and outside Nigeria has contacted over 100 religious body to commence prayers for the quick recovery of HE Dr. Okezie Victor Ikpeazu who is currently in isolation and receiving treatment after testing Positive to coronavirus One out of the many samples Dr Okezie Ikpeazu send to NCDC testing laboratory in Ebonyi state returned Positive and subsequent on this , Dr Okezie Victor Ikpeazu was isolated and receiving treatment which made him hand over to his deputy Rt Hon. Sir Use Oko Chukwu In a press release made available to Abia Tracker and signed by Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro(President General )Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide and Mazi Okwu Nnabuike (Secretary General ) Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide. The organization described the news " as a Sad development " according to the organization the News of the Rising index Cases Of Coronavirus in the Sou
“Why I love to expose my body” Actress Bakare Zainab spills Nollywood actress, Bakare Zainab, has revealed why she loves to expose her body on social media. The Yoruba actress, who has come under fire several times for her raunchy photos, in an interview with City People TV, stated that she wears what she is comfortable in. According to her, her motive isn’t to expose her body but to be comfortable in her dress. To further defend herself, Bakare noted how Nigeria’s weather is always hot, hence why she loves to show off some skin. In a message to her critics, Bakare Zainab reminded them that she is old enough to decide her outfit as she is an adult. She added that many of her age mates are already married and in their husband’s house. “I wear what I am comfortable in. This isn’t about exposing my body. Fashion isn’t what people think about you, it is what you are comfortable in. Nigeria weather is bad and sometimes I feel hot and sometimes I feel okay. I don’t think it is anybody’s bus
It is necessary to put an end to the corruption at Abia State School of Nursing, particularly on the Amachara Campus. Otherwise, the schoo reputation is under threat and her certificates will amount to toilet tissues. The entrance form is purchased from the Ministry of Health at the cost of ₦10,000 paid to UBA. Some students paid a ransom fee between ₦80,000 and ₦150,000 to the school administrators to secure admission. The results are released two weeks after the exam, and those who 'pass' paid additional ₦15,000 to collect admission letters and ₦245,000 for tuition, hostel, books, and uniforms. But no book was given to the students. The selected students are registered as PTS students. Then, after two to three months of phantom lectures, the students paid ₦30,000, called the examination fee. Unfortunately, the so-called examinations are stage-managed whereby the school administrators/teachers collected between ₦500,000 and ₦1 million for any students that want to scale thr
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