Daberechi Uwajie

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Daberechi Uwajie is a reporter with GMTNewsng known for bold, truth-driven journalism and a strong commitment to holding power accountable. She covers governance, public policy, and social issues, with reporting that prioritizes facts, clarity, and the public interest over sentiment or influence.

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Empowering NCC, National Assembly to determine e-transmission of election results is unlawful – Tambuwal

The Governor of Sokoto State and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, says empowering the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to determine...

BREAKING: Nigerian Army General Hassan Ahmed killed in Abuja, wife taken away

Ahmed, former Provost Marshal of the Nigerian Army, has been assassinated in Abuja. He was murdered Thursday night in Abaji area. The assailants also kidnapped...

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Enugu Wins Infrastructure, IGR Honours at BusinessDay Competitiveness Awards

Enugu State has won the Infrastructure Development Competitiveness Award and Outstanding Performance in Internally Generated Revenue Award at the 2025 BusinessDay States Competitiveness and Investment Readiness Awards, with officials attributing the recognition to ongoing reforms and infrastructure investments under Governor Peter Mbah’s administration.

Enugu Airport Expansion: Direct Cargo Flights From China Projected for December Launch

The Federal Government and Enugu State Government are working to launch direct cargo flights between Enugu and Guangzhou, China, by December 2026, a move expected to boost trade and position Enugu as a major logistics hub in Southeast Nigeria.

Flood Preparedness: Yobe Targets 126,000 Households in Comprehensive Response Plan

The Yobe State Government has adopted a comprehensive flood preparedness plan targeting more than 126,000 vulnerable households as part of efforts to strengthen disaster response and climate resilience across high-risk communities.

UN, EU Partner With Nigeria to Advance Durable Solutions for 3.5 Million IDPs

The United Nations has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting durable solutions for displaced persons in Nigeria, focusing on long-term recovery, social inclusion, livelihoods, and sustainable development.
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