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The Gombe state National Assembly election petition tribunal has affirmed the victory of the Minority Whip, House of Representatives, Hon Ali Isa. Hon Isa expresses his gratitude to the Almighty and his constituents, promising to continue serving them diligently.
The Acting Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, has expressed the commitment of the Service to collaborate with the National Center for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons. This collaboration aims to fight against the trafficking of Small Arms and Light Weapons, and to enhance intelligence and data sharing between the two organizations.
As the final judgment of the presidential election petition tribunal approaches, Pastor Adewale Giwa has urged the judicial panel to prioritize the will of Nigerians. He emphasized that the destiny of Nigeria's democracy lies in their hands and urged them not to jeopardize it. The pastor also urged the judges to critically examine the petitions before them and provide justice for the people.
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has declared his intention to revoke lands from allottees who have failed to pay ground rents amounting to N34 billion. Wike emphasized that the rent must be paid to ensure the necessary services are rendered. He also discussed the poor budgetary provision for the FCT and the need for assistance from the House of Representatives. Wike promised to overhaul the Abuja Urban Mass Transport Company (AUMTCO) and address the issue of one chance operators within the territory.
Vice President Kashim Shettima has praised the economic policies of the President Bola Tinubu administration, stating that they are already showing positive results. Shettima highlighted the increased allocations available to states from the federation account, attributing it to the absence of unaccounted fuel subsidies. He emphasized the need for a strong partnership with the banking and finance industry to propel Nigeria's economic growth and rejuvenation. Shettima also outlined the priorities of the Tinubu administration, including food security, poverty eradication, economic growth, access to capital, and improved security. The article discusses the importance of cooperation from stakeholders in implementing these priorities and commends the reform initiatives undertaken by the Tinubu administration.
Ebonyi State Union in the United Kingdom has awarded scholarships to 68 students from Ebonyi State studying in tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The students, selected on merit, received a grant of N50,000 each. The annual scholarship scheme aims to support less privileged students and promote education in the state.
The traditional ruler and stakeholders of Ogurugu community in Enugu State have pledged their support and land donation for the proposed naval base in their area. The project is expected to bring economic benefits and improved social amenities to the community.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) embarked on a warning strike in Benue state, which saw full compliance from all affiliates. Banks, schools, offices, and various other establishments affiliated with the NLC remained closed. The strike, aimed at protesting the removal of fuel subsidies, was supported by labor leaders who emphasized the need for everyone to participate. While the Trade Union Congress (TUC) did not join the strike, NLC members highlighted the significance of everyone's involvement in the struggle against the adverse effects of the subsidy removal. They urged the government to focus on fixing oil refineries to reduce fuel prices instead of relying on short-term palliatives.
An economist, Prof. Akpan Ekpo, has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to take seriously the currency swap agreement with Peoples Bank of China (PBoC) to reduce reliance on dollars for trade. This article discusses the importance of implementing the Nigeria-China currency swap and its potential benefits for businesses and the Nigerian economy.
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has introduced an instalment payment option for students in response to the recent fee increase. With this new initiative, students can now pay their tuition fees in instalments, easing the financial burden on both new and returning undergraduates. The article provides a breakdown of the payment process and highlights the importance of timely payments for examination dockets and registration.
Former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Bode George, expresses his concerns regarding the role of the judiciary in determining election winners in Nigeria. He urges the judiciary not to take away the people's right to determine election outcomes. Meanwhile, Reno Omokri questions the suspicious timing of the Nigeria Labour Congress' warning strike, emphasizing the importance of upholding the tribunal's verdict.
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has expressed dissatisfaction with the N85 billion contract for the provision of infrastructure for the Wasa Affordable Housing project in Wasa District, Abuja. Wike voiced his concerns over the arrangement made by the FCT, which involves the government providing the land and infrastructure while private developers sell the houses. He emphasized the need for government participation to ensure affordable housing prices for the masses.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has expressed dissatisfaction with the N85 billion contract for the provision of infrastructure for the Wasa Affordable Housing project in Wasa District, Abuja. The project, which has been in the making for nine years, has faced delays and an unfavorable arrangement with private developers. Wike emphasized the need for the government to participate and benefit from such projects, while ensuring the affordability of housing for the masses.
Canada is calling Nigerian nurses to address its nursing shortfall. With the healthcare sector experiencing unprecedented demand, several provinces are making it easier for nurses trained outside of Canada to start their careers. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Ontario have implemented various initiatives to attract and support international nurses. From financial incentives to streamlined registration processes, these provinces are offering promising opportunities for Nigerian nurses looking to practice in Canada.
As primary and secondary schools across Nigeria reopen, parents are facing increased educational costs due to the removal of petrol subsidies by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This decision has resulted in higher fuel prices, impacting the finances of families already struggling to make ends meet. The rising fees are leading to concerns about an increase in school drop-outs and widening educational inequality. Parents are urging the government to provide affordable and accessible education options to alleviate the burden on families.
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