Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Abia

March 27, 2026

Gov Otti inaugurates power substation, hostels at ABSU

Mr Otti said the project was a fulfilment of his promise to the university.

Governor Alex Otti
March 14, 2026

NSCDC detains child trafficking suspects, rescues five babies in Imo

Mr Igwebueze said the suspects were caught at an orphanage while carrying out their illicit activities.

NSCDC officers
March 12, 2026

6,381 glaucoma cases recorded in Abia since 2024: Official

She described glaucoma as a leading cause of irreversible blindness in Nigeria.

A doctor/optometrist examining a patient’s eye.
March 12, 2026

Abia: PDP lawmaker defects to Labour Party

Mandela Obasi, the lawmaker representing Ohafia North State constituency in the Abia House of Assembly, says he has dumped PDP for the Labour Party.

Mandela Obasi
March 10, 2026

FG, Abia collaborate to complete Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road, says works controller

Mr Onuigbo expressed gratitude to the Tinubu-led administration for showing interest in the project’s completion.

Abia State
February 28, 2026

Abia governor lashes out at journalist over question during media chat 

“That we throw this open for everybody to ask questions doesn’t mean people should be stupid,” Mr Otti said.

Governor Alex Otti
February 28, 2026

Otti approves establishment of SME Village, Innovation Hub in Aba

The governor said that the hub would serve as a centre for enhanced productivity and innovation.

Abia Governor, Alex Otti
February 25, 2026

South-East governors pledge N25 billion for SEDC 2026 budget

Mr Kalu said the augmentation followed consultations with governors and stakeholders.

Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu
February 24, 2026

Abia launches community violence-reduction programme

The Abia government, on Monday, launched the National Community Violence Reduction Programme initiative, affirming its commitment to sustaining security and peaceful coexistence.

Governor Alex Otti
February 22, 2026

It’s time to save judicial appointments from corruption

The appointment of judges in Nigeria has become something akin to a life-and-death contest

JUDGES IN RIVERS