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Molokwu Becomes New MD Anambra Broadcasting Service

▪︎Christopher Osemedua Molokwu
The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has approved the appointment of Mr. Christopher Osemedua Molokwu, as the new Managing Director of Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS).
Molokwu takes over from Mr. Chido Obidiegwu, with immediate effect.
This is disclosed in a statement on Thursday, Signed by Christian Aburime, Press Secretary to the Governor.
About Molokwu
Mr. Molokwu who hails from Delta State brings to the role a wealth of experience as a seasoned media practitioner and an accomplished broadcaster with a demonstrated history of excellence in the media production industry.
His career spans over 16 years, during which he has garnered vast expertise in strategic planning, customer service, event management, and social media.
Prior to his appointment, Mr. Molokwu served as the Programs Manager at Wazobia FM Onitsha, and as Head of Sports at Steam Broadcasting Limited (96.9 Cool FM).
A product of the University of Benin, where he earned a degree in English Language and Literature, Mr. Molokwu is a member of the Institute of Disaster Management and Control, as well as an Associate Member of the Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON).
His leadership and professional skills in media management, community engagement, and social services make him well-positioned to lead ABS into a new era of growth and innovation.
While thanking Mr. Obidiegwu for his services as the former MD of ABS and wishing him well in his future endeavours, Mr Governor also commends the new MD to key into the administration’s vision of transforming Anambra into a livable and prosperous state.
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Girl, 14, killed by lion in Kenya
The alarm was raised by another teenager and KWS rangers followed tracks to the nearby Mbagathi River, where they found the primary school girl’s remains.

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A 14-year-old girl has been killed by a lion on the outskirts of Nairobi, the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said.
The child was snatched from a residential compound on a ranch next to Nairobi National Park, according to the conservation agency.
The alarm was raised by another teenager and KWS rangers followed tracks to the nearby Mbagathi River, where they found the primary school girl’s remains.
The lion has not been found but KWS said it had set a trap and deployed search teams to look for the animal.
(BBC)
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UPDATE: Four-storey building collapses in Lagos (Photos)

A four-storey building has collapsed in Ojodu-Berger area of Lagos, with occupants trapped, and some feared dead.
Panic gripped residents when the uncompleted building suddenly collapsed on Saturday.
The building houses the popular Equal Right Restaurant.
The incident happened at about 11a.m., today.
As of press time, men of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, as well as the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, who had been contacted have arrived at the scene.
See photos below:




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BREAKING: Many feared trapped, as Building collapses in Ojodu Lagos

An unspecific number of people are believed to be trapped under an uncompleted storey building which collapsed in Lagos.
The building housing Equal Rights restaurant located at Oremeta Street, Ojodu Lagos, went down on Saturday morning.
It is believed, however, that some people are still trapped underneath the rubble.
Details later….
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