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2019: Warri SDP Federal Constituency candidate alleges plot to substitute his name

Ben Dunno, Warri Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate for Warri Federal Constituency into the House of Representatives, Chief Monday Keme, has alleged of plot by some ‘desperate politicians’ to substitute his name as the party’s flagbearer ahead of the 2019 general elections. Keme, who, however, did not mention names of those behind the plot, noted […]
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Govt indecision affecting operations on planned Warri deep seaport

Indecision by the Federal Government is affecting port operations in Warri, former National Financial Secretary of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Service, ANLCA, Prince Val Orhibabho, has said. Speaking to  Vanguard Maritime Report, Orhibabho said that the Federal Government seems to be confused on what it wants to do with Warri port.
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Arik Air resumes Warri flights

Arik Air resumes Warri flights

Arik Air said Thursday that it will  resume flight operations to Osubi Airport, Warri with effective  Friday, October 26, 2018 following the reopening of the Airport closed on September 3, 2018 by Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA). Its spokesman, Adebanji Ola disclosed this in a statement. Read Also: Arik Air resumes flights from Abuja to Calabar, Uyo AccordingRead More …

FG promises to end Apapa gridlock

Romanus Ugwu, Abuja The Federal Government has revealed that it has concluded plans to build Deep Seaports at Bonny in Rivers State, Warri in Delta State and Lekki, in Lagos State, to reduce the gridlock witnessed on Apapa Wharf road. Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, gave the assurance while receiving members of the Governing […]
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‘N13b maritime investment under threat’

‘N13b maritime investment under threat’

Indications are that N13b invested in the dredging of the Escravos and Warri Channels in Delta State would come to waste if the federal government fails to upgrade the Warri port to a national export destination. Making this appeal at the weekend was Daniel Reyenieju, a lawmaker representing Delta State in the lower chamber ofRead More …

Urhobo Renaissance Movement urges FG to revive Delta ports

The Urhobo Renaissance Movement (URM) has urged the Federal Government to revive the moribund ports in Warri, Sapele, Burutu, Koko, Forcados and Escravos in Delta State. In a statement issued yesterday titled: “Decongestion or Decentralisation: A Distress Call to the Federal Government of Nigeria From the Dying Seaports in Urhoboland”, the group registered its discontent […] …

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