Collapse of Over Head Water-Tank.
:DTSG Set Up Commission of Inquiry.
Minisitry of Information, Delta State
05/11/2010
Delta State Government is to set up a high powered commission of inquiry to investigate the circumstances that led to the collapse of an over-head water-tank which killed five pupils and injured eleven others at the College of Education Model School in Agbor.
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Keywords:
Mathew Okundayo, Hope Eghagha, Joseph Otumara, Comfort Etumodu
Establisment of Polytechnics Not Politically Motivated.
Uduaghan
Minisitry of Information, Delta State
18/05/2010
"The recent establishment of four new Polytechnics in Delta State was not politically motivated" , says the State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan.
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Keywords:
Aboh, Abigborodo, Bomadi ,Sapele, Hope Eghagha
Uduaghan Raises Delta Workers’ Hope on Pay Rise.
Tribune Newspaper
03/05/2010
Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has promised to implement a new minimum wage for workers in the state once the Federal Government concluded negotiations at the federal level.
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Asaba, May Day
Uduaghan, Commissioner Receive Award.
Vanguard Newspaper
05/01/2010
THE Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan was presented with an Award of Excellence as the Most Distinguished Governor in youths development in Nigeria by the National Youths Council of Nigeria led by its chapter Chairman, Comrade Hope George.
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Hope George, Omatsola Williams, Amos Utuama, Tosin Ajaiye
I’m For a Free Press.
-Uduaghan.
Daily Sun
22/12/2009
As unsettling as the clamour for the Freedom of Information Bill (FoIB), now jettisoned by the National Assembly may appear to some political office holders in the country, Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, declared unequivocally in Abuja yesterday, "I am all for a free press."
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Keywords:
Hope Eghagha, Segun Adeniyi, Dan Idonor,Ima Niboro
Amnesty: Youths in Delta State Drum Support for South-South Governors.
Ministry of Information, Delta State
03/08/2009
Youths in Delta State have stated that Federal Government decision to establish a higher Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) in the Kaduna State was unacceptable and unbearable to them just as they declared support for the South-South governors over their stand on the matter.
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Petroleum Training Institute ,PTI ,Kaduna State, Warri,Thompson Okpoko, Hope George, Ovie Odeghe,
Uduaghan Calls for Repositioning of Tertiary Institutions to Enhance Growth.
Ministry of Information, Delta State
01/08/2009
The State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, has advocated the repositioning of tertiary institutions in the country to strengthen research and innovation, which according to him are important sources of growth in every sphere of human existence.
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Keywords:
Amos Utuama , Hope Eghagha
Delta Youths Drum Support for Governor Uduaghan.
Ministry of Information, Delta State
08/06/2009
Youths in Delta State have declared their support for Governor Uduaghan saying they were happy with the Governor's contributions and tactical progress in the realization of the three point agenda of peace and security, human capital and infrastructural development in the state.
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Keywords:
Amos Agbe Utuama,Martin Okonta, Basil Ganagana, Nigerian Youth Council ,Hope George,
Education Commissioner Advises Tertiary Institutions' Students.
Vanguard Newspaper
13/03/2009
THE Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Dr. Hope Eghagha, has charged students of tertiary institutions in the country to take advantage of their tertiary education to equip themselves so as meet up with the challenges of securing job for themselves upon graduation.
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Keywords:
Hope Eghagha, Bernard Ejechi
SSCE, NECO and NABTEB Enrolments Now Free for SS3 Students in Delta.
Ministry of Information, Delta State
27/01/2009
The Delta State Commissioner for Higher Education, Dr Hope Eghagha says education remains the bedrock of any nation's total development and this informed the State Government resolve to develop the sector.
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Keywords:
Hope Eghagha, Elizabeth Ogbolu, NABTEB
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