Latest nekede news
Nekede is a popular neighborhood in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. Here are some of the latest news and updates from Nekede:
Breaking News
- The Imo State Government has announced plans to upgrade the Nekede Road, which has been in a deplorable state for years. The upgrade is expected to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion in the area. [Source: The Nation]
- The Nekede Police Division has arrested a group of suspected armed robbers who have been terrorizing residents of the area. The suspects were arrested during a sting operation by the police. [Source: Vanguard]
Community News
- The Nekede Community Development Association (NCDA) has organized a clean-up exercise to keep the area clean and tidy. The exercise was attended by residents, students, and staff of the Imo State Polytechnic, which is located in Nekede. [Source: The Guardian]
- The Nekede Market Traders Association has called on the Imo State Government to provide a permanent site for the market, which has been operating in a temporary location for years. The traders argued that the temporary site is not conducive for business. [Source: Daily Trust]
Education News
- The Imo State Polytechnic has announced that it will be resuming academic activities on a new semester schedule. The new schedule is expected to improve the academic calendar and reduce the long holidays that students have been experiencing. [Source: The Punch]
- The Federal College of Education (Technical), Nekede, has announced that it will be conducting a screening exercise for new students. The exercise is expected to take place on a date to be announced. [Source: The Nation]
Health News
- The Imo State Government has announced that it will be establishing a new hospital in Nekede. The hospital is expected to provide quality healthcare services to residents of the area. [Source: Vanguard]
- The Nekede General Hospital has announced that it will be conducting a free medical outreach for residents of the area. The outreach is expected to provide free medical services, including consultations, tests, and treatments. [Source: The Guardian]
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify news through multiple sources before accepting it as true.