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Enugu Rangers coach, John Obuh and Dolphins attacking midfielder, Emem Eduok, have been named the League Bloggers Awards (LBA) Manager and Player for the month of September.<br>
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DELTA State government has completed over 1,618km of roads and 514km of drains since the inception of the Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan-led administration since 2007.
The duo excelled in the month under review in the Glo Premier League and helped their teams record impressive results.<br>
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Obuh bagged the LBA Manager of the Month after leading the Flying Antelopes to remain unbeaten in four matches and earned 10 points.
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A precious point at Abia Warriors also boosted Obuh s statistics in September.<br>
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The state Commissioner for Works, Honourable Funkekeme Solomon who disclosed this in his welcome remark at the 21st edition of the National Council of Works in Asaba, on Monday, said under the urban renewal&nbsp; programme of the state government, over 345km roads had been completed.
Obuh deservedly picks the Manager s Award ahead of Paul Aigbogun (Warri Wolves), Okey Emordi (Kano Pillars), Patrick Udoh (Akwa United), Kelechi Emeteole (Heartland) and Gbenga Ogunbote (Sharks).<br>
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It s double celebration for Eduok whose fabulous performance also earned him an invitation to the Super Eagles nest for the Morocco 2015 Afcon double header against Sudan.
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Eduok scored four goals including a brace against Nasarawa United and one goal during the road trip defeat at Warri Wolves, as he edged out Frank Egharevba of Bayelsa United and NIgerian International, Gbolahan Salami of Warri Wolves, who equally scored four goals each.<br>
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According to him, 614km of roads amounting to N62billion were completed while another 212km totalling N47billion are at various stages of completion.
The efforts of Rangers goalkeeper, Itodo Akor, who recorded clean sheets in three matches and a hat-trick from Siman Yusuf of Kaduna United were not enough to upstage Eduok.<br>
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Obuh and Eduok will be presented with their awards by the LBA later this month.<br>
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Solomon disclosed that 17 bridges, most of them spanning about 600m length, were completed at a cost of N16.8billion under the Bridge Development Programme even as another 25 bridges are at various stages of completion.
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The commissioner told the council that in order to enhance free flow of traffic in the state, two flyovers at Asaba and Effurun being constructed at over N7.7billion have reached advanced stage, adding that the third had been awarded in Warri at a cost of N3.6billion.&nbsp;<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Acheter louis vuitton</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/26-voyage-louis-vuitton>Voyage Louis Vuitton</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com/28-portefeuille-louis-vuitton>Portefeuille Louis Vuitton</a></li></ul>

Revision as of 01:31, 31 October 2014

DELTA State government has completed over 1,618km of roads and 514km of drains since the inception of the Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan-led administration since 2007.

The state Commissioner for Works, Honourable Funkekeme Solomon who disclosed this in his welcome remark at the 21st edition of the National Council of Works in Asaba, on Monday, said under the urban renewal  programme of the state government, over 345km roads had been completed.

According to him, 614km of roads amounting to N62billion were completed while another 212km totalling N47billion are at various stages of completion.

Solomon disclosed that 17 bridges, most of them spanning about 600m length, were completed at a cost of N16.8billion under the Bridge Development Programme even as another 25 bridges are at various stages of completion.

The commissioner told the council that in order to enhance free flow of traffic in the state, two flyovers at Asaba and Effurun being constructed at over N7.7billion have reached advanced stage, adding that the third had been awarded in Warri at a cost of N3.6billion. 

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