By Steve Oko Umuahia, Abia — Local government chairmen in Abia State have accused former governors of “ganging up” against Governor Alex Otti, describing their actions as rooted in envy
By Steve Oko Umuahia, Abia — Local government chairmen in Abia State have accused former governors of “ganging up” against Governor Alex Otti, describing their actions as rooted in envy
Ukwa La Ngwa, one of Abia State’s largest socio-political blocs, is preparing for a landmark reception in honour of Governor Alex Chioma Otti, as supporters hail what they describe as
As Nigeria inches closer to the 2027 general elections, political realignments in Abia State are becoming increasingly defined by a contest between governance outcomes and political rhetoric, with Governor Alex
Governor Alex Chioma Otti is revolutionizing public service delivery in Abia State by embedding technology into the heart of the civil service. His administration’s approach goes beyond simple digitization, emphasizing
Abia State Governor Alex Otti is quietly engineering a structural shift in public service delivery by embedding technology at the heart of the state’s civil service — a move that
Three alleged gun runners have been arrested in Abia State after police operatives recovered seven assorted firearms during a targeted operation in Obingwa Local Government Area. The suspects — identified
A 31-year-old student pastor in Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia State has been arrested for allegedly defiling a 15-year-old girl. The suspect, identified as Pastor Moses Ifeayichukwu Gabriel,
Authorities in Abia State have dismantled a fake revenue collection syndicate operating in Aba, arresting two suspects and recovering ₦766,000 extorted from unsuspecting residents. The operation, led by the Abia
The National Library of Nigeria in Abia State has remained under lock and key for over three months after the host community sealed off the building over an unpaid rent
Ninety-six people have been convicted and fined by the Abia State Mobile Environmental Court for violating sanitation laws during the October edition of the state’s monthly clean-up exercise. A total