Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State says his administration will embark on extensive people empowerment programmes (stomach infrastructure) in 2017, with money to fund the ‘projects’ to come from the state’s share of the London and Paris Club deduction refunds.
For the governor, the Rivers
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