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NECO Registrar death: Godswill Obioma death and how di NECO boss die

NECO Registrar death: Godswill Obioma death and how di NECO boss die 1 June 2021, 12:21 WAT New Informate 5 hours wey don pass Wia dis foto come from, NECO Registrar of di National Examination Council [NECO], Professor Godswill Obioma don die. Family say Professor Obioma dies on 31 May, 2021, NECO announce on Tuesday. Di 67-year-old NECO Registrar die afta small sickness, according to officials wey quote family sources. NECO confirm di death for statement wey Mustaphan Abdul, dia director of Human Resource Management sign. President Muhammadu Buhari appoint Obioma as Registrar of NECO last year. Na him replace Professor Charles Uwakwe wey chop sack sake of alleged official misconduct.

Seven things you didn t know about NECO Registrar, Godswill Obioma

Police: NECO Registrar Died After Brief Illness

By Laleye Dipo The Police and the National Examination Council NECO Headquarters in Minna Niger state have attributed the death of the Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of the National Examination Council Professor Godswill Obioma to brief illness. In different statements the examination body and the police said the family corroborated their positions that Obioma died after a brief illness. NECO’s statement on the issue was signed by its Head of Information and Public Relations Mr Azeez Sani while the Niger State Command Public Relations Officer DSP Wasiu Abiodun signed that of the police. “The attention of Niger State Police Command has been drawn to a publication circulating in some section of social media and national dailies (Not THISDAY) that NECO Registrar Prof. Godswill Obioma was murdered by unknown gunmen in Minna. This story is totally false, untrue and a pure piece of fake news

Breaking News | Another INEC Office In Imo Set Ablaze – Commission

Views: Visits 5 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has recorded another attack on its office in Njaba Local Government Area of Imo. The commission said this  in a statement by its National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Festus Okoye, on Sunday in Abuja. Okoye said that the total number of INEC offices attacked nationwide since 2019 had now risen to 42. “Our Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for Imo State, Prof. Francis Ezeonu, has reported that our office in Njaba Local Government Area of Imo was set ablaze on May 30. “Although no life was lost, the building was substantially burnt down, along with electoral materials, office equipment and furniture.”

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