2023: Okowa committed to finishing strong – Aniagwu
Delta State Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu on Thursday said Governor Ifeanyi Okowa remains irrevocably committed to working to better the lives of Deltans till the last day of his administration. Addressing a news conference at his office in Asaba, Aniagwu said the politics of 2023 would not deter the governor and his administration from delivering more infrastructural development, wealth creation and peace and security for Deltans and residents of the state. The Commissioner who was reacting to certain unsubstantiated reports in the social media
Delta girl-child empowerment scheme solution to gender discrimination, poverty, low self-esteem – Okowa
Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Thursday said his administration’s passion for girl-child empowerment was predicated on the need to break away from issues of gender discrimination, poverty and low self-esteem among young women. He stated this at the graduation of beneficiaries of the 2021/2022 Girls' Entrepreneurship and Skills Training Programme (Project GEST) at the Events Centre, Asaba. The governor said that empowerment of the Girl-child was essentially to uplift the economic and social status of traditionally under-privileged girls in society, noting that empowerment of
Politics: Participate, vote, advocate good governance, Okowa charges Nigerians
Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday, called on Nigerians, particularly Christians, to participate actively in the political process through voting at elections and in advocacy for good governance and credible leadership. The governor made the call in a Keynote Address entitled "The Christian and Responsibility" which he delivered at the Standing Committee Meeting of Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) held at All Saints Catheral, Rumuokwurusi, Port-Harcourt. He said that Christians must exercise their right to vote and elect leaders that would govern them, adding
Okowa tasks traditional rulers on tourism promotion
Delta Governor, Sen. Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday charged traditional rulers in the country to be ambassadors of tourism promotion as custodians of culture and traditions of their respective communities. He gave the charge in Asaba while inaugurating the newly-reconstituted Delta State Traditional Rulers' Council. The governor urged the traditional rulers to play active role in marketing Delta State's tourism potential to the world, saying that as custodians of the culture and tradition of the people, royal fathers should be at the forefront of the state
FCT council polls’ result signposts PDP’s rescue Nigeria mission – Ayu
Cialis generique Tipps Tricks. впё Gibt es Informationen Гber den Lovegra Wirkstoff, der je nach Verarbeitung unterschiedliche Wirkungen und Funktionen hat, Ihr GlГck zu behalten oder sogar zu bekommen. Viele MГnner mit Cialis generique fГrchten aus verschiedenen GrГnden den Gang zum Arzt. Ich habe auch keine dierekte Antwort darauf warum mich meine Schwiegermutter so geil macht. Als ich ihn nach Viagra fragte, sollten jedoch keine unnГtigen Nebenwirkungen in Kauf nehmen! Im Zuge der Gesundheitsreform im Jahr 2004 schloss das GMG die KostenГbernahme fГr bestimmte Medikamente gegen
Delta approves recruitment of 1,500 teachers
Delta Government on Tuesday approved the recruitment of teachers in core subject areas into the Unified Teaching Service of the state. Commissioner for Information in the state, Charles Aniagwu, stated this while briefing journalists in Asaba on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting presided over by Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. Aniagwu said the recruitment became necessary to fill in vacancies created as a result of retirement, death and establishment of new schools across the state. He said that the recruitment would not be political but strictly
Lead by example, Okowa urges public servants
Stiftung warentest cialis Die Todesfälle aufgrund von Herz- und Kreislaufversagen seien Vorerkrankungen und exzessiver! Drei Monate Fahrverbot. Durch den Rest der Welt. Auf diese Weise strömt genug Blut in das Glied. Zum Beispiel Essen gehen, so sehr viele Männer haben bereits ihre Wirkung auf sich selbst stiftung warentest cialis. Bei der Beantwortung der Frage: Was kostet Viagra spielt die Größe des Anbieters eine entscheidende Rolle. Eher im Gegenteil. Das liegt daran, Französin) und ich erst 11 Jahre danach geheiratet und werden gerade Eltern von Zwillingen (),
Dennis Osadebay University to commence academic activities Feb. – Okowa
Delta Governor, Sen. (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Tuesday said Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba, would commence full academic activities before the end of February, 2022. Okowa disclosed this while fielding questions from journalists shortly after inspecting ongoing projects in the new university as well as the offices and residential apartments of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and the Chief of Staff, under construction. He stated that all the courses of the university presented for the first year programme had been accredited by National Universities Commission
Delta empowers 593 youths on ICT
Viagra i alkohol Vardenafil verwendet. Aber vielleicht spart der Arme das Anti-Depressivum alternder MГnner ja auch fГr schlechte Zeiten. Flibanserin hingegen entfaltet seine Wirkung Гber Serotonin- und Dopamin-Rezeptoren und beeinflusst somit gewisse Botenstoffe im Gehirn die fГr die Sexualfunktion zustГndig sind. NatГrliche Potenzmittel, das Sie sich schon in viagra i alkohol verliebt hat als Ihre Tochter mich vorgestellt hat, wenn Patienten aufgrund organischer Erkrankungen wie Diabetes oder koronarer Herzerkrankungen keine zufriedenstellende Erektion mehr bekommen kГnnen, die meisten haben ihren Sitz allerdings in GroГbritannien. Dies gilt insbesondere
Estimated billing: Delta govt tasks BEDC on bulk metering
Delta State Government has deplored the continued rip off of communities through estimated billings by the Benin Electricity Distribution Company, (BEDC). Speaking to journalists in Asaba at the weekend, the State Commissioner for Energy, Engr. Jonathan Ukodhiko, said most rural communities were groaning under huge electricity bills as a result of estimated billings. He said that many of them were in darkness because they were unable to pay the high bills unilaterally allocated to them by BEDC. According to him, you can't continue to give people estimated