Abuja

Food security: Women farmers in Abuja count losses even as lockdown eases

This is the lamentation of Peace Chijioke, one of the small scale women farmers resident in Abuja as she recounts the recent ordeal she and her family went through following the lockdown necessitated by the Coronavirus pandemic.

Victims of house demolition in Abuja blame authorities for giving short notice

Miracle Ezima, a petty trader with two shops in Apo Akpmajenya, Abuja was fast asleep on Saturday night when...
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FCTA demolishes buildings in Abuja to pave way for road construction

THE Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) on Saturday demolished over 134 makeshift buildings in Apo Akpmajenya community area of...

Homeless and hopeless: IDPs in Abuja face second eviction from temporary homes

Internally displaced persons resident in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja are finding it more difficult to get by during the COVID period. Ihuoma CHIDOZIE visited six IDP camps in the FCT to report about the condition of living of this vulnerable group.
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How multiple taxation is ‘killing’ SMEs in Abuja

Sitting on a bench in front of her zinc shop, the expression on the face of Ojo Elizabeth was that of despondency as the thought of how to raise money to buy the next meal for her children, overwhelms her.

FCT Health Secretary tests negative for COVID-19, discharged from Isolation Centre

MOHAMMED Kawu, acting Secretary of the FCT Health and Human Services Secretariat,  has been discharged from Asokoro District Hospital,...
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