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    Metro Edo: 53 Burnt to Death in Tragic Car Accident

    Fifty three people on Thursday evening were burnt to death in multiple auto crash at Abudu town along Benin-Agbor-Onitsha express road. According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) eight vehicles, including one motorcycle,were involved in the accident. Other vehicles are two commercial...
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    Politics Edo: I Didn't Become Governor to Make Money - Obaseki

    Newly sworn in Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that he did not vie for the governorship in order to make money. Speaking at a luncheon in the state government house, he said whoever wants to make money should go to the private sector. “I am truly blessed because I come from a...
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    Politics Edo: I Apologize to Those I've Harassed - Oshiomhole Sends Farewell Message

    Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state, at the last executive session of his administration bid farewell to members of his cabinet. “I want to thank all of you. May God bless you; may God reward you. And we must have a sense of collective ownership of everything that happened while we were...
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    Metro Gov Oshiomhole Suspends Edo Monarch for Assaulting a Woman

    The traditional ruler of Uromi (Ojuromi of Uromi) Zaiki Edenojie II, has been suspended by the Edo state government for failing to apologize to a woman he assaulted on September 28. A statement issued on Friday by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Julius Ihonvbere, said the...
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    Politics Edo Election: Obaseki Launches Blistering Attack on Pastor Ize Iyamu

    Edo state governor-elect, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has launched a blistering attack on his opponent in the last governorship election, telling him to leave God out of everything. After his defeat at the polls, Ize Iyamu had said he'd seek the face of God on the matter and has been given the go ahead...
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    Politics INEC Issues Statement on Edo Gov Election Results

    The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has urged the public to disregard purported results of the Edo state governorship election making the rounds on social media. Only INEC or its designated officials can announce results, the commission said.
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