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IGEDE YOUTHS HONOUR ALOCHU AS FOUNDATION DOLES OUT NEAR N2MILLION TO WIDOWS THIS WEEK

                                                                                                          GREAT SON OF IGEDE LAND It is amazing finding out how philanthropist cum business mogul Chief Frank Alochu has been in the vanguard of donating mEither that or the media aren’t giving him necessary spotlight as he deserves, not necessarily to fetch him popularity, but to beam the light on his activities for the purpose of waking others up to their social responsibility; all for the good of the society.But the media especially the Igede axis have fallen grossly short of their responsibility in this regard, probably because Chief Alochu is not a politician.Or how do you explain a situation where you have over one mi...

OVER ONE MILLION PROTESTERS VOW TO RESIST PRESIDENT TRUMP

Thousands of people were taking part in several protests in the downtown Los Angeles area Friday as Donald Trump was sworn in the nation's 45th president. The protests came amid a downpour that was drenching participants. Many marchers carried umbrellas and wore long rain coats. The Los Angeles Police Department warned people to be mindful of the weather, including motorists. One protester, a teacher who carried a pink umbrella, was marching east of L.A. Live a couple of hours after Trump was sworn in. She said it was her first time protesting -- "and I went to graduate school at UC Berkeley, so that's really saying something." "I just felt like I needed to be out here and show support because this is not the same thing as any other time in history where you've had a new president," she told KTLA. "As a teacher, I feel like we're in a lot of danger here." Another man told KTLA that his father had been put into a concentratio...