News

Resurgence of Violence Grips Anambra

today04/22/2024 9

Background
share close

Awka, the capital of Anambra State, is facing a resurgence of violence as gunmen, believed to be cultists, have claimed the lives of over 15 residents since Easter Sunday till date.
The killings has instilled fear and uncertainty among residents, raising concerns of targeted attacks, and these developments have heightened tension in the state capital and beyond, with residents not sure of who would be the next target.
Managing Director of Awka Capital Territory Development Authority (ACTDA) Ossy Onuko, in collaboration with law enforcement agencies has highlighted the determination to find a lasting solution to the security challenges emphasizing it necessary that elected and appointed officers owe it as a duty to the people to keep Awka safe not just for residents but for thousands of investors trooping into the city.

Written by: bossgmsi

Rate it

Previous post

Sports News

Jude Bellingham hits stoppage time El Clasico winner

Jude Bellingham was the hero on the night as he gave Real Madrid a 3-2 win in the El Clasico against perennial rivals Barcelona. The England international, who is Madrid’s top scorer with 21 goals across all competitions, netted twice in Madrid’s Clasico win over Barcelona in October and is shining in his first season in Spain. Madrid showed the same grit to stay in the match as they did […]

today04/22/2024 5


Similar posts

News

Governor’s’ wives resolves to fight against gender-based violence

Wives of Nigeria Governors Forum have resolved to keep up the fight against sexual and gender-based violence in their various states. This was contained in a communiqué issued after a closed-door meeting at the Centenary City, New Government House, Abakaliki, on Thursday, which was read by their Chairperson and First […]

today11/15/2024 3

Post comments (0)

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

0%
Our customer support team is here to answer your questions.
error: Alert: Content is protected !!