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APPRECIATION FOR THE RURAL RUGGED:NCCF KOGI STATE (OKENE ZONE)

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NCCF (ONE BIG FAMILY)! WE LOVE YOU ALL (AND THERE'S NOTTING YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT).... Thanks for you support! Rural rugged is our business! Part of their business have been uploaded  You can see the video.  Christian Corper we never die

KOGI STATE -Two people were killed by lightning

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Two people were over the weekend killed by lightning during a heavy downpour in Odda quarters in Ayetoro Gbedde, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State. The two deceased were: Wale Ayeku, a middle-aged man and Joseph fondly called J-Boy. The deceased persons were both taking shelter at a local “game-joint” not too far from where both of them resides when they met their untimely death. Eyewitnesses said they were nine of them under a tree, where young people usually meet to play “snooker game” during evenings. “When the rain started, we were all happy because we have had scarcity of rain this year, but the thunder and lightning that accompanied the rain scared everyone. “It was not quite long after the rain started that we heard loud screams and wailing which compelled people to scamper for safety. “In the midst of that confusion, we discovered that the nine victims were struck down by the lightning, while seven other persons survived with injuries. “It was a ...

Mrs Zainab Idaho mourns Kogi coordinator

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Mrs Zainab Isah, Coordinator of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nasarawa State has expressed sadness over the death of Mrs Oludolapo Ahile, the Kogi NYSC coordinator.  Ahile was on Thursday, May 16 involved in a ghastly auto crash in Lafia, the Nasarawa state capital  Addressing newsmen on Saturday in Lafia, the Nassarawa NYSC Coordinator said staff of the scheme in state were deeply saddened over the demise of Ahile. Isah, however, commended Gov. Umaru Al-Makura and the NYSC Director General (DG) Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim for promptly offering assistance to those affected in the incident.  Ahile, alongside her husband, Mr Michael Ahile and two other passengers were involved in a ghastly motor crash in Azuba, a community on the outskirts of Lafia. They were quickly rushed to the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital (DASH) in Lafia for treatment. On Friday, Mrs Ahile gave up the ghost in spite of every effort to revive her. Reacting to the development, I...