Abia 2day news

Here are the top news stories from Abia State, Nigeria for today:

Breaking News

  1. Abia State Government Approves N1.5 Billion for Road Construction: The Abia State Government has approved N1.5 billion for the construction of roads in the state. The project is expected to be completed within the next 12 months.
  2. Police Arrest Suspects in Abia State Kidnap Case: The Abia State Police Command has arrested three suspects in connection with the kidnap of a businessman in the state. The suspects are currently being interrogated by the police.

Local News

  1. Abia State Government to Establish New Teaching Hospital: The Abia State Government has announced plans to establish a new teaching hospital in the state. The hospital is expected to provide quality healthcare services to the people of the state.
  2. Abia State Farmers Protest Over Lack of Farm Inputs: Farmers in Abia State have protested over the lack of farm inputs, including fertilizers and seeds, which they claim has affected their productivity.

National News

  1. FG to Establish New University in Abia State: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a new university in Abia State. The university is expected to provide quality education to the people of the state.
  2. Abia State to Benefit from FG's N10 Billion Road Construction Project: The Federal Government has announced plans to construct roads in Abia State worth N10 billion. The project is expected to be completed within the next 18 months.

Sports News

  1. Abia Warriors FC to Participate in CAF Confederation Cup: Abia Warriors FC has qualified to participate in the CAF Confederation Cup. The team will face off against other teams from across Africa in the competition.

Entertainment News

  1. Abia State to Host Music Festival: Abia State is set to host a music festival, which will feature performances by top Nigerian musicians. The festival is expected to attract thousands of people to the state.

Please note that these news stories are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.