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VISIT: From left: HRM, Asagba of Asaba, Professor Chike Edozien, Chief Atuyota Ejugherman, Chairman, and Hon. Abel Oshevire, during the visit by members of Nigeria Interest Group for Good Governance to the Asaba monarch in celebration of his 90th birthday in Asaba. Photo: Nath Onojake.
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BOKO HARAM: NHRC visits Army
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zUrges protection of human rights
By Kingsley Omonobi
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Mrs Nnebuwa Esewezie passes on
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HE death has been announced of Mrs. Nnebuwa Favour Esewezie (nee Chukwu). She was aged 40 years. Until her death, she was the wife of Hon. Innocent Esewezie, the immediate past Transition Committee Chairman of Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State. There will be service of songs at her residence on August 13, at Idumuezeje, Umuekea, Ibusa, Delta State at 5pm to be followed the next day with funeral church service and interment at the same venue.
Professor Ben Angwe yesterday gave the Nigerian Army a pat on the back for doing its best in containing the menace of Boko Haram terrorists. Professor Angwe however expressed the Human Rights C o m m i s s i o n ’ s determination to partner with the Nigerian Army to ensure that human rights are protected, adding that both organizations have the common mission to protect human rights, hoping that the partnership will benefit the Nigerian people. Making the disclosures when he paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Tukur Buratai at Army Headquarters, Professor Angwe, applauded the
taking over the mantle of leadership of the Nigerian Army. Responding, the COAS, Major General Buratai thanked the Executive Secretary for the visit and promised that the Nigerian Army will continue to collaborate with the Commission, adding that all aspects of human rights will continue to be respected as enshrined in the Constitution. He assured the Commission that the Nigerian Army will always discharge its duties professionally and responsively in line with his vision, affirming that no personnel will be involved in human rights abuses while carrying out assigned tasks under his watch.
Okowa's aide urges parents to monitor their children
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Late Nnebuwa Esewezie
qualities exhibited by the Nigerian Army personnel in ensuring that they put up their best to have a secured Nigeria. While congratulating the COAS on his appointment and describing the visit as a family affair, the Executive Secretary commended the Army’s efforts in the ongoing fight against the insurgency in the North Eastern part of the country and reiterated the need for a good relationship between the Nigerian Army and the Commission at all times. He promised to support the Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional duties and praised the Army Chief for visiting the troops in the frontline fighting Boko Haram insurgents’ hours after officially
SABA—THE Special Assistant on Political Matters to Delta State Governor, Chief Akigho Okiemute, has called on parents to monitor the movement of their children and wards or engaged them in meaning activities during this long vacation. Okiemute said that when children are not
guided by their parents or elderly siblings, they intend to do things in their own way. He said “The best way to monitor the children during this holiday period is to engage them in summer lesson or enrol them in vocational training, because with this, they have something to busy themselves with.”
He charged parents at a religious gathering that a better educational system awaits the children as the Ifeanyi Okowa administration had promised to make education one is priorities and urged parents not to relent in disciplining their children, because they are the future of tomorrow.