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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and cloudiness across Nigeria from Tuesday to Thursday. The agency highlighted specific states where these weather conditions are expected to occur. NiMet also cautioned the public about the possibility of flash floods due to moderate to heavy rainfall.
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Philip Shaibu, has officially resumed at his new office outside the state Government House in Benin-city. The relocation to the new office has been directed by the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Head of Service, and civil servants have already started moving in.
The District Head of Lame in Bauchi, Alhaji Aliyu Yakubu Lame, has called on traditional rulers and residents of Lame District to prioritize the security of lives and property. He emphasized that ensuring security is essential for development and urged village heads to promote peace and justice. The traditional ruler also commended the efforts of the Bauchi State Government and security operatives in tackling recent cases of abduction in the area. He called on the people to unite and defend themselves against banditry, while discouraging resorting to self-help or vendetta.
Nigeria's Bank of Industry (BOI) has recorded significant growth in its financial performance, with total assets reaching N3.3 trillion as of June 2023. The bank's profit before tax after impairments saw a substantial increase, and it maintained a low non-performing loan rate. Under the leadership of Olukayode Pitan, BOI has raised billions of dollars to support the growth of Nigerian industries and small businesses.
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has warned contractors handling the rehabilitation of 135 roads in Abuja against contract variations. Wike emphasized that variations would not be accepted in the projects and assured the contractors of timely payment to facilitate completion within the agreed timeframe.
Joy Omoyeni, the best-graduating student in Ondo state, has been awarded a N2.5 million scholarship by VDT Communications. The scholarship was presented to Omoyeni for her undergraduate studies and she plans to study Computer Engineering at Covenant University. The company also offered her an internship training opportunity in the future. Musa Isa Salmanu, father of brilliant student Isa Salmanu, who scored A1 in all subjects in the 2023 WASSCE, shares his views on motivating his son to excel academically.
A tragic accident involving a wheat-loaded truck that flipped at the edge of the Otedola Bridge in Lagos has caused heavy traffic and disrupted the flow of vehicles on the bridge. The accident, which occurred on Tuesday, September 12, has been attributed to the flooded portion of the bridge caused by rainfall. Efforts are underway by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) to recover the contents of the truck and clear the accident spot.
NiMet has forecasted thunderstorm and cloudiness across Nigeria from Tuesday to Thursday. The weather outlook predicts thunderstorms over several states in the morning and later in the day. The agency also warns of possible flash floods and advises necessary precautions to be taken, especially driving and walking through floodwaters. Airline operators are urged to stay updated with the weather reports for effective planning.
The Medical and Dental Consultants' Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has expressed concern over the increasing brain drain, commonly known as "Japa" syndrome, in the country's health institutions. The association reveals that several departments in teaching hospitals are being forced to shut down due to the migration of specialist doctors. Approximately 500 doctors with teaching specialties have left Nigeria, creating a significant gap in healthcare services. MDCAN urges the government to address the issue urgently and provide incentives to retain skilled healthcare professionals.
The death toll from a boat mishap in Niger State, Nigeria, has risen to 30, according to the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA). The incident occurred in the Mokwa local government area when passengers were traveling to their farms on the other side of river Niger. NSEMA's acting Director General, Alhaji Garba Salihu, confirmed the increase in the number of casualties and dismissed rumors about the exact number of passengers on board the ill-fated boat.
Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen have attacked Kulben community in Plateau State, Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of 10 people. The attack occurred on Sunday night, with an unspecified number of individuals injured and property destroyed. Community leaders are organizing a mass burial for the victims. The incident underscores the ongoing tensions and violence experienced in the region.
The recent judgements of the Presidential Election Petition Court in Nigeria have raised concerns about the state of the country's election jurisprudence and its impact on the Nigerian polity. Particularly noteworthy is the court's interpretation of Section 299 of the Constitution, which effectively creates a 37th state. This article explores the potential consequences of this decision and its implications for the Nigerian Federation.
The Speakers of state Legislatures in the Southwestern part of Nigeria gathered in Lagos to discuss issues related to the progress of the zone. They deliberated on various topics, including the Southwest's growth and development, the coming election of the Conference of Speakers, and the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria. The Lagos State House of Assembly was commended for its support for democracy, true governance, and the leadership of Speaker Mudashiru Obasa. The Speakers expressed gratitude to Lagos and described the visit as an eye-opener for the progress of their individual states.
The United Arab Emirates has lifted the year-long visa ban imposed on Nigerian travelers and has resumed flights between both countries. President Bola Tinubu and UAE leader Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan concluded a historic agreement that has led to the immediate cessation of the visa ban. This news comes as a relief to Nigerian travelers and will also boost the tourism industry between the two nations.
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has appealed for the collaboration of the Nigerian Army to combat smuggling and transborder criminals at the country's borders. The Customs boss emphasized the changing dynamics of border crimes, including the presence of terrorists and drug traffickers. The NCS aims to enhance its operational capabilities through joint training operations with the Army and a show of force at border areas.
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