IsialaNgwa South LGA:
Deputy- Mr. Eberechukwu Ahuruonye.
Ukwa West LGA:
Deputy- Mr. Anele Michael
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Ezere Road - Under Construction |
The Mayor, Isuikwuato Local Government Area (LGA), Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Chinwendu Onyike, Rtd, has been commended by the Councillor representing the good people of Ezere Ward 2 and Deputy Speaker, Isuikwuato Council Assembly, Hon. Nkem Duncan Oji, for giving the good people of Ezere Ward 2 a sense of belonging through his development efforts in the area. Hon Duncan also applauded the Mayor for his unwavering commitment and dedication to the development of the LGA.
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Ohaegbu Mary: Manager Zoological Garden Jos |
Scoreline’s passion and commitment to contribute significantly to the collective aspirations and efforts of Nigerians to grow the economy is a continuous one. Thus, Scoreline’s avowed decision to lead a movement of opening up the socio-economic space and throw up at least 25000 jobs into the economy through constant coverage and reportage of job creation opportunities, follow up activities and constant promotion of business enabling environment policies and activities, and identifying and presenting the true entrepreneurs to the public are unwaveringly and unflinchingly on target.
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From the Museum of Traditional Nigerian Architecture (MOTNA), National Museum Jod |
Zoo is a facility dedicated for the confinement of wild and in some cases domestic animals and birds, in a secure enclosure, for breeding, and for display or exhibition, in captivity, to the public. For the museums, the insight by the DG, National Commission for Museums and Monuments suffices:
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The Public convenience at the National Museum Jos |
Mrs. Bolcit Byanyiko, Curator, National Museum Jos has been commended by the public for what they (members of the public) have observed as sustained efforts, passionate and high level of commitment continuously exhibited by her as the team lead of the Jos Museum management.
They noted as part of their observation, her desire to impact enduringly on the physical environment of the 72 years old museum, established in 1952, 8 years before Nigeria got her independence from the British colonial masters, in 1960.