Latest news in aba abia state today

Here are some of the latest news updates from Abia State, Nigeria:

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 cover several kilometers of roads in Umuahia, Aba, and other parts of the state. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Abia State Polytechnic Students Protest Over Unpaid Allowances: Students of Abia State Polytechnic have protested over unpaid allowances and other grievances. The students, who were armed with placards, marched through the streets of Aba, calling on the government to address their concerns. (Source: The Nation)

Other 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, which is expected to be completed within the next two years, will provide quality healthcare services to residents of the state. (Source: Leadership)
  2. Aba Traders Protest Over High Taxes: Traders in Aba have protested over high taxes imposed on them by the Abia State Government. The traders, who were armed with placards, marched through the streets of Aba, calling on the government to reduce the taxes. (Source: Daily Trust)
  3. Abia State Government to Launch New Agricultural Scheme: The Abia State Government has announced plans to launch a new agricultural scheme aimed at promoting agricultural development in the state. The scheme, which is expected to create jobs and improve food security, will focus on the production of rice, cassava, and other crops. (Source: This Day)

Sports News

  1. Abia Warriors FC to Participate in CAF Confederation Cup: Abia Warriors FC, a professional football club based in Aba, has qualified to participate in the CAF Confederation Cup. The club will face off against other teams from across Africa in the competition. (Source: Goal.com)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news, I recommend checking reputable news sources or official government websites.