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Cult War Claims Lives of Two Ambrose Alli University Students, Another Severely Injured
1er mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News A renewed cult clash has claimed the lives of two students of the Ambrose Alli University, (AAU) Ekpoma, Edo State. The students were said to have been shot dead last Friday by some unidentified gunmen. This incident came on the heels of an alleged gruesome killing of (...) -
Enabulele, Ex-WMA President, Bags ‘Labour Hero Award’, Hails Obaseki for Commitment to Actualising Labour House
1er mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News The immediate past President of the World Medical Association, (WMA) Dr. Osahon Enabulele, has called for the sustained maintenance and utilisation of the newly commissioned Labour House in Benin City, built by the Edo State government, for the purposes for which it was (...) -
Oborevwori Unhappy with Contractor Handling New High Court Complex
1er mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of the ongoing High Court Complex project in Asaba by the contractor. Governor Oborevwori not only frowned at the undue delay in delivering the project, but berated the shoddy job done (...) -
UNIBEN Violence : Management Sacks SUG, sets up Caretaker Committee to take over union activities
30 avril, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News The management of the University of Benin, UNIBEN, Benin City, Edo State, has sacked the Students Union Government, (SUG) of the university and suspended the union indefinitely. A caretaker committee has been constituted to take over activities of the union. The decision (...) -
₦40,000 Minimum Wage Barely Took Workers Home Says Obaseki as He Explains increment to ₦70,000
30 avril, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, said he decided to increase the state’s minimum wage from ₦40,000 to ₦70, 000 because the prevailing economic situation in the country had made nonsense of what was being paid. Governor Obaseki said in spite of giving the workers’ (...)