Sunday, December 24, 2017

See What Happened to Okoro Oluchi, a COOU student Who died in Amaku

   
 
    Joysarah Obiorji shared this story via Facebook. 
     Oluchi came to class on Tuesday morning on a nice black gown,she sat right in front of me and told me she wasn't feeling too well so after the class,I and a year 2 guy helped her to my hostel so she could have a rest after getting some drugs for her.

    Around 7pm in the night,I was called by one of my friends (Christophine) to report to the school medicals that Oluchi is seriously sick.I left all I was doing and rushed there, I saw Oluchi lying helplessly on a stretcher. she couldn't talk,she didn't notice our presence,I couldn't hold back tears..the doctor in the school medicals advised that tears wouldn't solve the problem, that the school ambulance has been arranged, that all we should do was to get her stuffs ready that she has been referred to COOU teaching hospital Amaku that she would get better.

Governor Okorocha declares 18 Days Christmas holiday for Imo state workers

 

   The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has declared 18 days Christmas holidays for Imo workers.

Fuel Scarcity To End Soon, Marketers Already Loading Products – NNPC

 

     Six major petroleum marketers are already loading products round the clock from their various depots in Lagos for onward trucking to all parts of the country.

   This is according to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), as part of its intensified efforts to flood the market with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), otherwise called petrol and other products. NNPC Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr Ndu Ughamadu, who disclosed this in a statement issued by him on Saturday in Abuja, listed the marketers to include Total, Forte Oil, Oando Plc, MRS, 11 Plc and Nipco Plc.

Better Days Lie Ahead, Buhari Tells Nigerians In Christmas Message


     President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians of better days ahead as he leads the country to overcome its challenges.

Lingering fuel scarcity disrupts yuletide

   

   The lingering fuel scarcity across the country is making the approaching Yuletide and New Year celebrations sour for many travellers, as the fares on land, air and sea transportation have soared beyond their estimation.