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Rivers seals off Caverton office in Port Harcourt

The Chairman, Obio Akpor Local Government Area of the state, Mr Abel Solomon Eke, effected the closure of the company’s premises followingOur reporter learnt that Mr. Eke, who stormed the Caverton’s office with some policemen, said he was in their premises to carry out the instructions given to him by the state governor.Sources from the company, who craved anonymity, said the Council chairman told the company’s staff to vacate the office premises immediately.

 

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Really! Gov Wike and his dramas

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We don't realise we are digging holes for ourselves

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