Delta warri news 30 7 2017

I've searched for news related to Delta State, Warri, Nigeria on July 30, 2017. Here are a few articles I found:

  1. Delta State Government to Revamp Warri Port - This article from Vanguard News reports that the Delta State Government has announced plans to revamp the Warri Port to boost economic activities in the state. The project, which is expected to cost N10 billion, will involve the construction of new jetties, dredging of the port, and the installation of modern equipment. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Warri Residents Protest Over Poor Power Supply - According to a report by The Nation, residents of Warri protested against the poor power supply in the city, which they claimed had been a major challenge for several months. The protesters, who marched through the streets, demanded that the government take immediate action to address the issue. (Source: The Nation)
  3. Delta State Government to Establish New University in Warri - This article from Leadership News reports that the Delta State Government has announced plans to establish a new university in Warri. The university, which will be the third in the state, will offer courses in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). (Source: Leadership News)
  4. Warri Refinery to Resume Production Soon - According to a report by ThisDay Live, the Warri Refinery, which has been shut down for several months, is expected to resume production soon. The refinery, which is owned by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), will resume production after a major overhaul. (Source: ThisDay Live)

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