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Ogbuagu Anikwe
Ogbuagu Bob Anikwe, a veteran journalist and message development specialist, is now a community journalism advocate and publisher of Enugu Metro. Contact him on any of the channels below.
Covid19: Domestic flights resume in Nigeria
Domestic flight operations began today with flights from two airports – Lagos and Abuja – amid low traffic and claims of social distancing breaches on board
Enugu Metro is a Year Old Today!
Enugu Metro, the pilot project of The Eastern Metropolitan (eMetro) Newsgroup, is a year today, 4 July 2020.
CBN announces grants to promote Covid-19 research
Nigeria’s Central Bank announces research grants to facilitate research and development of drugs, herbal remedies and vaccines to fight diseases in Nigeria.
Why Nigeria switched candidates for WTO top job – Okonjo-Iweala
Nigerian quietly pulls diplomatic strings to get AU to accept Dr. Okonjo-Iweala, former World Bank Managing Director, as consensus candidate for WTO top job.
My dreadful autumn night in GOC
Ogbuagu Anikwe describes one fearful autumn night when he and his wife missed their way at an all-white US city neighborhood & the moves they made to escape
BoI issues Scam Alert on Fake Grants
The Bank of Industry has issued an alert asking the public to ignore antics of fraudsters trying to obtain N750 easy money from businesspeople in Nigeria.
Surging Covid19 Forces FG to Cautiously Relax Restrictions
#Covid19InNigeria: A three-day surge in Covid19 infections forces Task Force to review plans to further relax lockdown restrictions yesterday 1 June 2020
#Covid19 multiplies four times as #Nigeria surpasses 10,000 cases
NCDC announced 307 new cases of Covid19 yesterday 31 May 2020 in Nigeria, closing the monthly infections at 8,230 cases, with 2688 discharged and 229 deaths
Bauchi Rejects Lockdown, Seeks New Path to Economic Survival
Bauchi’s Bala Muhammed toes a different path to help his state deal with current and future economic challenges of surviving the Coronavirus pandemic