There is growing concern over insecurity and rising food costs in Nigeria, with 31 million Nigerians facing acute food shortages. The country has hired German coach Bruno Labbadia to help improve its performance in the World Cup qualifiers. In response to the ongoing violence and abductions, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Sultan have called on the government to take action. The Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) has announced plans to launch a Consumer Protection Portal to address customer complaints. The Nigerian government has received 10,000 mpox vaccines, while other African countries are still waiting for their vaccine supplies. The death toll from floods in Nigeria has risen to 49, and the country's economic expansion has been boosted by higher oil production. Former House of Representatives members have repaid a student loan received in the 1970s, and the Nigeria Industrial Infrastructure Development Fund (NELFUND) has commended the repayment. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is set to launch the Consumer Protection Portal and an automated complaint system. The ten highest contributing sectors to Nigeria's GDP in Q2 have been revealed, and the Benue fashion hub is expected to stimulate growth and development. Former lawmaker repays a student loan debt of N3.1 million after 47 years, and the Nigerian Medical Students' Union has expressed gratitude for the release of abducted colleagues. The National Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) is embarking on branch tours to reposition the organization. The exclusion of the South-east from loan disbursements to tertiary institutions by NELFUND has been explained, and Kwara State government has announced over 1,500 teaching and non-teaching vacancies.
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