Dbs asaba news
Here are some recent news updates from Delta Broadcasting Service (DBS) Asaba:
Breaking News
- Delta State Government Approves N1.5 Billion for Construction of Asaba Airport Road: The Delta State Government has approved N1.5 billion for the construction of the Asaba Airport Road, which is expected to be completed within the next 12 months. [Source: DBS News]
- Asaba to Host 2022 National Sports Festival: The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has announced that Asaba will host the 2022 National Sports Festival, which is expected to attract athletes from across the country. [Source: DBS Sports]
Local News
- Asaba Market Traders Protest Over Demolition of Stalls: Traders at the Asaba Market have protested the demolition of their stalls by the Asaba Local Government Authority, citing lack of notice and compensation. [Source: DBS News]
- Delta State Government to Establish New Polytechnic in Asaba: The Delta State Government has announced plans to establish a new polytechnic in Asaba, which is expected to provide opportunities for young people in the state. [Source: DBS Education]
Sports News
- Asaba FC Wins Delta State FA Cup: Asaba FC has won the Delta State FA Cup, defeating Warri Wolves FC 2-1 in the final. [Source: DBS Sports]
- Delta State Athletes Shine at National Championships: Athletes from Delta State have won several medals at the National Championships, which were held in Abuja. [Source: DBS Sports]
Entertainment News
- Asaba to Host Music Festival: The Asaba Music Festival is set to take place in October, featuring performances by top Nigerian musicians. [Source: DBS Entertainment]
- Delta State Government to Establish Film Village in Asaba: The Delta State Government has announced plans to establish a film village in Asaba, which is expected to provide opportunities for filmmakers in the state. [Source: DBS Entertainment]
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news, I recommend checking the official website of DBS Asaba or other reputable news sources.