Friday, July 10, 2026

ELFREDAH KEVIN-ALERECHI

Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi is a multimedia Journalist, who covers and report human interest stories. She exposes corrupt practices in both public and private sectors.She is a Fact-Checking Fellow of Dubawa, Nigeria, a Civic Hive Atupa Financial Fellow, Accountaprenuer of Accountability Lab Nigeria, and a 2019 Fellow of the Female Reporters Leadership Programme of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism
August 17, 2021

Rivers House of Assembly passes anti-open grazing bill into law

House members were divided on certain clauses of the bill, such as the one that allows a pathway for cattle in communities.

Rivers House of Assembly
August 17, 2021

Taliban declares amnesty, calls for government of national unity

The Taliban has declared amnesty across Afghanistan, urging women to join their government, AP has reported.

August 12, 2021

SSS denies family, lawyer access to film director two weeks after arrest over links to Israeli filmmakers, IPOB

Younger brother to the detained filmmaker told The Gazette that SSS has denied him access to family and lawyers for two weeks.

August 8, 2021

After banning Nigerians, UAE signs visa-free agreement with Ghana

The agreement between Ghana and UAE covers the diplomatic, service, and ordinary passports for nationals of both countries.

Nana Akufo-Add and UAE leaders
August 5, 2021

SPECIAL: Shell polluted Niger Delta communities, now its successor Eroton is doing worse

Though Shell left Alakiri six years ago, the community still feels the impact of its pollution. Its successor Eroton has continued to pollute the environment.

Oil Spillage used to tell the story [Photo Credit: Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi]
August 4, 2021

FG approves $1.4 billion for rehabilitation of Warri, Kaduna refineries

Peoples Gazette learnt $897 million is earmarked for the rehabilitation of Warri refinery while $586 million is for the Kaduna refinery.

NNPC GMD/CEO, Mele-Kyari
August 3, 2021

Wike threatens striking Rivers doctors with ‘no work, no pay’

The government claims resident doctors in the state are not owed salaries or benefits.

August 3, 2021

Resident doctors in Rivers strike over unpaid COVID-19 hazard allowance

The doctors are protesting the failure of Governor Nyesom Wike’s administration in paying COVID-19 hazard allowances.

Striking doctors
August 2, 2021

Fire razes furniture market in Gov. Wike’s community

A local blog said the fire broke out from a foam shop as a welder was trying to weld a gate.

Photo of a burning market used to illustrate this story
August 2, 2021

Ogoni youths call off protest on Eleme-Onne East-West road

The youths called off their demonstrations after the federal government appealed to them and mobilised contractors to the site of the failed Eleme-Onne East-West road.