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Popular Nigerian DJ, DJ Cuppy, has expressed her desire to become a full-time backup singer for singer and songwriter, Asake. Cuppy made this announcement after meeting Asake for the first time. She shared her excitement on social media and expressed her eagerness to work with Asake on her career development.
An analysis of the court order that has prevented the PDP from suspending Nyesom Wike, despite his alleged anti-party activities.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued prudential guidance to banks in response to the currency devaluation. The guidance includes setting aside revaluation gains as a counter-cyclical buffer and granting forbearance to banks breaching limits. This move aims to safeguard banks from future currency fluctuations.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo's former aide, Laolu Akande, has called on President Bola Tinubu to publicly declare the need for electoral system reforms in Nigeria. Akande referenced the late former President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua's historic admission that the 2007 election was fraudulent, urging Tinubu to follow in his footsteps. The call for reform comes amidst concerns about the credibility of the Nigerian electoral process.
Ibom Air, a Nigerian airline, has revealed its intention to focus on expanding its operations within Africa. The Chief Operating Officer, George Uriesi, explained that entering into unhealthy competition with big airlines in other countries would not be financially viable. Instead, the airline aims to build a secure and service-focused brand within the African region. Uriesi also highlighted the milestone achievements of Ibom Air, including reaching 2.5 million passengers and obtaining the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) Certification.
Edo State Government has implemented a free transportation scheme to alleviate the impact of the fuel subsidy removal imposed by the federal government. The scheme, spearheaded by Governor Godwin Obaseki, aims to provide Edo residents with affordable commuting options within the state. The Edo City Transport Service (ECTS) will offer free bus rides during the initial two-month period, covering both intra-city travel within Benin metropolis and connections to major cities across the three senatorial districts. This initiative showcases the government's commitment to the welfare of its citizens.
The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), has condemned the recent religious protests that disrupted academic and business activities on its campus in Ogun state. In a statement, the university's Registrar expressed concerns about the violation of the rights of individuals and emphasized the importance of maintaining a secure and identifiable campus environment. Furthermore, FUNAAB's impressive ranking among Nigerian universities was highlighted.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has issued a stern warning to contractors handling the rehabilitation of 135 roads in Abuja. He firmly stated that any attempts at contract variations would not be tolerated and urged the contractors to complete the projects within the agreed timeline. The minister assured the contractors that they will be paid promptly and emphasized that no additional funds will be provided for variations.
In a bid to prevent potential building collapses, the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has embarked on a partial demolition exercise in certain high-rise structures on Lagos Island and Mushin axis. The agency, led by Mr Olaopa Olusoji, Director of Enforcement, identified distressed buildings and urged residents to evacuate immediately. The move aims to protect lives and prevent calamities resulting from dilapidated structures. Some traders and occupants expressed mixed feelings about the demolition, while others acknowledged the importance of early intervention to safeguard lives.
The use of police officers as bodyguards by a Student Union President in Adamawa State has sparked controversy and raised questions about the integrity of the Nigeria Police Force. While some Nigerians criticize the move, others argue that it is a necessary precaution given the level of cultism and organized crime in universities. The issue highlights the influence and power held by Student Union Presidents and raises concerns about embezzlement and corruption in these positions.
Chairman/CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, praises President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for successfully lifting the visa ban on Nigerians and resuming flights by Etihad and Emirates Airlines. This diplomatic achievement not only benefits Nigerians working in the UAE but also reinforces collaboration and friendship between the two nations.
The Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has carried out a partial demolition of distressed high-rise structures on Lagos Island and Mushin axis. The move is aimed at preventing potential collapse and ensuring the safety of residents and traders in the affected areas. LASBCA officials, led by Mr. Olaopa Olusoji, Director of Enforcement, embarked on the assessment and demolition exercise. The buildings that were partially demolished include four-storey structures in Lagos Island's Oke-Arin Street Market and Mushin's Garba Musa Street. LASBCA removed doors of shops and provided traders an opportunity to remove their wares and fittings from the buildings. Families living in the affected buildings also swiftly evacuated. The agency emphasized the importance of taking immediate action to protect lives, stating that the distressed structures posed a significant risk. The partial demolitions were carried out after statutory notices were served by the agency.
Emirates Airlines will resume immediate flight schedules to Nigeria and lift a visa ban on Nigerian travelers, following a meeting between the leaders of the two countries on Monday. The Nigerian presidency announced the decision, stating that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and President of the United Arab Emirates Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan came together in Abu Dhabi to resolve the disagreements and agree on new investments into Africa's largest economy.
Terrorists attacked a town in Taraba state, Nigeria, killing two Christians, injuring several others, and kidnapping six individuals. This incident adds to the ongoing wave of violence and persecution against Christians in the country.
Kano state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Muhammad Usaini Gumel, warns about the dangers of misinformation, hate speech, and defamation on social media platforms. He advocates for strict regulation to counter the negative impacts. This article delves into the perils of social media and the need for responsible usage.
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