The Nigerian Association of Guyana today presented three (3) gifts items to the mothers of the first three babies that were born today, October 1, 2010. This presentation was made by the Association’s president and other executive members as part of their planned activities in observance of their 50th Independence Anniversary Celebration.
The three mothers who received the gift items were Mahaidai Sankar, Natoya Williams and Natasha Watson. The first two mothers gave birth to boy babies and the last, a girl.

Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) boss Mahender Sharma this morning called on the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities in relation to illegal fuel to the GEA Secretariat.
According to Sharma approximately 3:44pm on Thursday September 30, 2010, four masked persons entered the GEA compound, subdued the security guards with handguns, cut the locks on one of the four 20-ft containers in the compound and left with two cans of the domestic marker concentrate used to mark fuel.

Today’s sitting of the Lower House which kicks off in a few minutes, is expected to be an exciting affair.

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is expected to address the Parliament about proposed legislation to prevent another Clico fiasco.

Justice Minister Herbert Volney is expected to apologise for accusations he leveled against Chief Justice Ivor Archie during the budget debate. And Opposition MP Colm Imbert is scheduled to ask that Volney be taken before the Parliament’s Privileges Committee.