The Anambra State Government through Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra, OCHA Brigade, has vowed to enforce laws against illegal mining...
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By Ovat Abeng Anambra State government has launched operation against syndicates using children to beg for alms in Awka capital city. The ministry of women affairs and the Awka Capital Development Authority (ACTDA) carried out the operation on Tuesday evening, arresting about 30 child beggars, including adults. It was gathered that the flyover bridge at [...] Read Full Article At: Anambra govt launches operation against syndicates using children for begging, arrest 30 kids
The Anambra State Government through Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra, OCHA Brigade, has vowed to enforce laws against illegal mining...
The candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance in the September twenty-eight Anambra State Local Government election in Awka North...
Operatives of the Anambra State Police Command have arrested a middle-aged woman, Esther Obidigwe, and her two children, Ozioma and Obuka, for...
The Anambra State government, through the Ministry of Women and Social Welfare, has arrested Esther Obidigwe and her two children, Ozioma Obidigwe...
Security operatives in Anambra State have arrested a woman and her two children for allegedly assaulting her 75-year-old husband, Romanus Obidigwe....
The properties of Anambra State Government domiciled in Enugu State after the sharing of assets of the old Anambra State...
Anambra State Commissioner for Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma-Udeh has urged parents to make early arrangements to enroll their children only in...
As September twenty-eighth Anambra State Local Government election is approaching, the chairmanship candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance...
WHAT’S up, Immigration Department? As the years go by, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is arresting more and more enforcement...
WHAT’S up, Immigration Department? As the years go by, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is arresting more and more enforcement...