OVER 25 MILLION PHONES STOLEN IN ONE YEAR- FG. (PHOTO).

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 Over 25 million phones stolen in one year – FG The Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey report of the National Bureau of Statistics, a Federal Government agency, shows that Nigeria recorded 25.35 million phone theft cases between May 2023 and April 2024. According to the report, this was the most common type of crime within the period under review. The report read, “The number of crimes experienced by individuals in Nigeria was analysed over a period of time. The results show that theft of phones (25,354,417) was the most common crime experienced by individuals, followed by consumer fraud (12,107,210) and assault (8,453,258). However, hijacking of cars (333,349) was the least crime experienced by individuals within the reference period.” It also noted that most phone theft cases occurred either at home or in a public place, and about 90 per cent of such cases were reported to the police. Despite the high rate of the incident being reported, only about 11.7 per cent of t...

IMO ROAD REVOLUTION: OWERRI-MBAISE-UMUAHIA ROAD CONSTRUCTION ADVANCES.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE.



IMO ROAD REVOLUTION: OWERRI-MBAISE-UMUAHIA ROAD CONSTRUCTION ADVANCES



Work has begun earnestly on the Owerri-Mbaise-Umuahia road which was recently flagged off for construction by His Excellency, the Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma. 

The project which is being handled by Craneburg Construction Company, is designed to be built with dual carriage, dual drainage system and solar-powered street lightning.

The 3R Government of Governor Hope Uzodimma is poised towards the transformation of the State and upon completion, it's expected that the economic activities along this route shall Improve drastically.
More photos below. 




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