Initiative Launched by Ekiti Government to Collect Data from Unemployed Youths, Market Women, and Others
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Initiative Launched by Ekiti Government to Collect Data from Unemployed Youths, Market Women, and Others

An extensive data collection and collation exercise targeting unemployed youths, market women, okada riders, artisans, and various other community stakeholders has been initiated by the Ekiti State Government. Addressing the public in Ado Ekiti, the Commissioner for Information, Taiwo Olatunbosun, disclosed that the primary objective is to establish a comprehensive database that can facilitate the development of strategic interventions and planning to effectively combat unemployment in the state. Including a wide range of individuals such as the unemployed, market vendors, private sector representatives, community leaders, and people with disabilities aged between 18 and 50 years, the data collection exercise also aims to assist in decision-making processes and identifying challenges e...
Shettima Credits Tinubu’s Policies for Preventing Economic Collapse
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Shettima Credits Tinubu’s Policies for Preventing Economic Collapse

Vice President Kashim Shettima praised President Bola Tinubu's economic reforms over the past year, emphasizing that they were crucial in saving the nation from a dire economic situation. Shettima highlighted the necessity of these reforms considering the challenging state of Nigeria when Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023. Speaking at the Second Chronicle Roundtable in Abuja, Shettima commended Tinubu for choosing a path that prioritized the nation's survival over short-term solutions. The Vice President elaborated on the administration's decisions regarding petrol subsidy and foreign exchange market interventions, stating that Tinubu's approach, though tough, was the most effective for economic recovery. Shettima reiterated that the current administration d...
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Insufficient Support from ‘S’East Governors and Leaders for SEDC Kickoff’, Ogbonnaya Claims

Veteran statesman Charles Ogbonnaya has voiced his disappointment in governors and other political figures for not providing adequate assistance for the establishment of the South East Development Commission (SEDC). He sees the SEDC as a crucial factor in the revival of the South East region. Having served as a former two-time commissioner and former Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor of Abia State, Ogbonna expressed that the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu's sponsorship of the SEDC Bill and its passage in the Green Chamber mark a significant step toward addressing the deterioration in the southeast region following the civil war. Ogbonnaya, speaking in Umuahia to journalists, expressed his regret over the lack of sufficient support from governor...
Government’s Decision to Reevaluate Mining License Rates
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Government’s Decision to Reevaluate Mining License Rates

In an effort to improve the mining industry in the country, the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, has announced its intention to reassess the rates of mining licenses and various fees payable by mining operators. During a consultative meeting with stakeholders in the mining sector in Abuja, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, emphasized the necessity of the review for the government to create a conducive environment for mining activities while also increasing revenue. The Minister highlighted the importance of the plan in enhancing the government's capacity to revitalize the mining sector and sought the support of stakeholders for the anticipated adjustments in fees. In addition to ongoing reforms, the Min...
Extension of Deadline for Managing Nigeria’s $10 Billion Diaspora Fund
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Extension of Deadline for Managing Nigeria’s $10 Billion Diaspora Fund

The deadline for companies interested in managing Nigeria's $10 billion Diaspora Fund has been extended by the Nigerian federal government. In a circular issued in Abuja on Thursday, Minister Doris Uzoka-Anite of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment announced the deadline extension. The original deadline of May 6 has now been shifted to May 13, 2024. Prospective applicants are encouraged by the minister to make good use of this additional time in completing their submissions thoroughly and ensuring competitiveness. Emphasizing the purpose of the extension, she highlighted that stakeholders are given more time to adequately prepare their applications according to the fund's guidelines. According to the minister, “The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investmen...
Nigerian Government Points Out Lack of Interest in Improving Power Sector
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Nigerian Government Points Out Lack of Interest in Improving Power Sector

As per the Nigerian government, there are individuals who do not prioritize the efficient functioning of the power sector due to their self-centered motives. Adebayo Adelabu, the Minister of Power, highlighted the persistent challenges faced by the power industry despite the numerous ministers who have held office in the sector. During a speech in Abuja, he emphasized, “With a history of over 40 past ministers in this sector, we are still grappling with obstacles. We anticipate resistance and distractions, but once the TCN projects are completed, Nigerians will witness our significant impact." “It is crucial that Nigerians are not deceived, which is why I prefer to refer to the new tariff as service-reflective rather than cost-reflective,” he added. Adelabu also outlined the objec...
Concerns raised by Federal Government over 48 million Nigerians still practicing open defecation despite approaching 2025 deadline
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Concerns raised by Federal Government over 48 million Nigerians still practicing open defecation despite approaching 2025 deadline

Despite the impending deadline to end the practice, the Federal Government revealed that approximately 48 million Nigerians continue to engage in open defecation, constituting 23% of the nation's population. Speaking at a public hearing organized by various House of Representatives Committees, Minister of State for Environment, Ishaq Salako highlighted the concerning statistics. He also pointed out that over 159 million Nigerians lack adequate handwashing facilities, emphasizing the need for constructing one million public toilets across the country's six geo-political zones. Suggesting the observance of the National Environmental Sanitation Day annually on June 28, the Minister stressed the importance of fostering awareness regarding personal and environmental hygie...
Sutton criticizes Bellingham’s behavior towards Kane in UCL
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Sutton criticizes Bellingham’s behavior towards Kane in UCL

In the Champions League semi-finals first-leg clash between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, former Chelsea star Chris Sutton expressed his disapproval of Jude Bellingham's actions towards his England teammate Harry Kane before his penalty. Sutton characterized Bellingham's behavior as a display of disrespect towards Kane, labeling it as unusual and surprising. Despite the incident, Kane managed to convert the penalty as Bayern ended up drawing 2-2 with Real Madrid. During Mail Sport’s It’s All Kicking Off podcast, Sutton remarked, "I was taken aback. Regardless of personal opinions, the key question is - how did Harry Kane perceive it? Does Kane, even after 24 hours, find it disrespectful? I believe he might. After all, they will both be representing England together in the upcoming Eu...
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Wunmi denies conducting DNA test on Mohbad’s son

Dismissing the claims, Omowunmi, the wife of the late singer Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has clarified that she did not secretly carry out any DNA tests on her son, Liam. There were circulating reports in certain media outlets suggesting that Wunmi had recently done DNA tests on Liam at two different facilities. However, she has firmly denied these rumors. Addressing the situation, she stated, "It is a fabrication," during an interview with SaharaReporters on Thursday, refuting the accusations. According to NewsNow, Wunmi’s father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, has been persistently pushing for a DNA test to confirm his grandson’s biological father. Despite Wunmi's earlier willingness to undergo DNA testing for her son, she now expresses her reluctance towards it. She ...
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Court postpones ex-Benue governor Suswam’s N3bn fraud trial until May 8

The trial of former Benue State Governor, Gabriel Suswam, in a N3.1 billion money laundering case has been adjourned by the Federal High Court in Abuja until May 8, 2024. An official circular from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, confirmed this development. According to the circular, "Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has set May 8 and 10, 2024, for the continuation of the trial of Gabriel Suswan, former governor of Benue State, in the N3.1 billion money laundering case brought against him by EFCC." It was reported that Suswam was accused of trying to sway the verdict of his trial by allegedly offering a bribe to the former judge presiding over the case, Justice Ahmed R. Mohammed of the Federal High Court in Abuja. Sources claim that Suswam purport...