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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Enugu Community: Averting bloodbath over forceful take-over of ancestral farmland by monarch II

with additional reports by Lawrence Awah "The quality of our lives depends not on whether or not we have conflicts, but on how we respond...

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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AFRAA Welcomes Enugu Air As 50th Member In Major Boost For Nigeria’s Aviation Growth

AFRAA has admitted Enugu Air as its 50th member, strengthening Nigeria’s position in African aviation and supporting the airline’s planned expansion and IOSA certification.

AnSIEC Ready For August 29 Anambra Council Polls, Commissioner Says

AnSIEC says preparations are in top gear for the August 29 Anambra council elections, with APGA and YPP set to contest chairmanship and councillorship seats.

Peaceland University Secures CLE Approval For Law Programme, Clears Path To Nigerian Law School

Peaceland University, Enugu, has secured Council of Legal Education accreditation for its Law programme, clearing the way for students to pursue admission into the Nigerian Law School.

Presidency Pledges Strong Support As Abuja Hosts Global Public Relations Forum

The Presidency has pledged support for WPRF 2026 in Abuja, where about 3,000 delegates from 126 countries are expected for the global public relations forum.
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