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LOCAL GOVERNANCE Dispatch STATE Edifice IN NIGERIA (A circumstances study detailed local command development centres in Ebonyi State)
AGENA JAMES
Department of Federal Science
Ebonyi Roller University
ABSTRACT
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INTRODUCTION
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Police commission perm secretary loses son in domestic accident
THE Permanent Secretary, Police Service Commission, William Alo, has lost his 10-year-old son, Mathew Akachukwu, in a domestic accident.
Details of Mathew’s demise was sketchy but the deceased reportedly died at his parents’ Abakaliki residence in Ebonyi State on January 9.
He was buried on Saturday in Okpokuegbe in Ekwetekwe/Ogbuinyagu autonomous community, Ezza North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, the Head, Press and Public Relations
PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, said in a statement, titled, ‘PSC Perm Sec’s 10-year-old son dies in domestic accident, buried today.’
The bereaved father said he still couldn’t come to terms with the reality of his son’s death.
“You have become so attached to me that it will take many years to adjust to the reality of your permanent absence”, he lamented.
The statement said, “Late Master Akachukwu was full of life as his usual self on January 9 and was all over the compound helping his parents to entertain visitors until tragedy struck between 5pm to 6pm.
“He was involved in a domestic accident and fell to the cold hands of death.”
The PSC Chairman, Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a retired Inspector-General
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English Literary Studies
Head of Department
Position: Associate Professor
Email:mvandermerwe@uwc.ac.za
Biography
Professor Meg Vandermerweis a Creative Writing specialist with a focus on prose fiction. In 2009, she helped to launch UWC’s Creative Writing degree programme and its Creative Writing outreach programme, UWC CREATES.Her research interests include: Creative Writing process and pedagogy; Prison writing, writing by contemporary conflict survivors, and increasingly, writings (and other narratives, including oral recording and vlogs) by and about itinerant communities in both South Africa and the U.K. These include: refugees; economic migrants (most notably Zimbabwean); the canal and river boat dwellers of the U.K (both current and historical) and the Romani Gypsy communities of contemporary Britain.
Meg’s fiction and academic research has been published in South Africa, the U.K, the U.S and in Asia. Her novels are currently taught in universities in South Africa and the U.S. She has been translated into Afrikaans, Vietnamese and her 2013 novel, Zebra Crossing, is currently being tran