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1 | After being abandoned, cost of national library project jumps from 8 billion to 100 billion by Muideen Olaniyi |
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After being abandoned, cost of national library project jumps from 8 billion to 100 billion
by Muideen Olaniyi
Dominic Omokaro is the president and chairman of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA). He is concerned that students have abandoned school libraries and links the increase in the number of half-baked graduates to lack of interest in reading. To address this, the theme for the library week was 'Revitalizing the School Library System: The Way Forward'. The federal government has not employed librarians to run their school libraries in the last 20 or 30 years, leading to the demise of the school system. Professional librarians are needed to help man these libraries and inculcate readership education on students. The author has met with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education to drive home the issue, and they have promised to look into it. If young people channel their minds into reading, it will reduce crime.
Daily Trust, Sunday, February 27, 2022, pg.28
2 | 10 months after, 11 Yauri schoolgirls still in captivity by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz |
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10 months after, 11 Yauri schoolgirls still in captivity
by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz
Dogo Gide, a prominent banditry kingpin, has abducted 11 female students of the Federal Government College, Birnin Yauri, in Kebbi State, and is holding them despite payment of ransom and prisoner swaps. Gide is believed to be the closest to jihadi groups due to his long association with Ansaru, and has threatened to convert the students by training the males on gun-handling and marrying off the females. Gide and his men are said to be living freely in Birnin Gwari suburbs of Kamfanin Doka and Gwaska.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.4
3 | 10 Nigerians Leaders, 10 Idears About Restructuring by Hope Abah Emmanuel |
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10 Nigerians Leaders, 10 Idears About Restructuring
by Hope Abah Emmanuel
The debate over Nigeria's restructuring has been a significant topic in the national discourse. Some believe it is a secessionist movement, while others believe it is about fiscal federalism and a return to regionalism. Some argue that the presidential system should be abandoned to allow for autonomous regional powers. However, some believe that restructuring is just politics and that the country has been restructuring since the military intervention in 1966. Some argue that the current constitution is not representative of the people's desires, and that a sovereign national conference could be the solution. Alhaji Bahir Uthman Tofa, a former presidential candidate of the defunct National Republican Convention, believes that the clamour for restructuring is a result of frustrations in various parts of the country. The debate on restructuring has dominated the national discourse, with some arguing that it is a manifestation of frustrations in the country.
Daily Trust, Sunday, July 09, 2017, pg.5
4 | 114% Salary Hike For President, VP, Govs, Others A Proposal – RMAFC by Philip Shimnom Clement |
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114% Salary Hike For President, VP, Govs, Others A Proposal – RMAFC
by Philip Shimnom Clement
The Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has said the 114 per cent increase in the salaries of elected politicians, including the president, vice president, governors, lawmakers as well as judicial and public office holders is still a proposal.
RMAFC chairman, Muhammadu Shehu, represented by a federal commissioner, Rakiya Tanko-Ayuba, had presented reports of the reviewed remuneration package to Governor Nasir Idris of Kebbi State, on Tuesday. Shehu was reported to have urged the 36 states’ Houses of Assembly to hasten efforts on amendment of relevant laws to give room for upward review of remuneration packages for political, judicial and public officers.
RMAFC is saddled with the responsibility of determining the appropriate remuneration for political officeholders including the president, vice president, governors, deputy governors, ministers, commissioners, special advisers, legislators and the holders of the offices as mentioned in sections 84 and 124 of the constitution. The proposal, which was developed during ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure, needs the approval of 2/3 of states assemblies before it is presented to the President for assent.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.3
5 | 141 LGs At High Risk Of Diphtheria — FG by Ojoma Akor |
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141 LGs At High Risk Of Diphtheria — FG
by Ojoma Akor
The Federal Ministry of Health warns 171 local government areas (LGAs) in 14 states are at high risk of spreading the diphtheria outbreak. The partnership, in collaboration with the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, states, and partners, aims to intensify mass vaccination to curb the outbreak in two phases. Diphtheria affects people of all ages, particularly children, and targets the respiratory system.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.10
6 | 2 Killed As Gunmen Kidnap Popular Anambra Herbalist by Titus Eleweke |
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2 Killed As Gunmen Kidnap Popular Anambra Herbalist
by Titus Eleweke
Gunmen have kidnapped a popular Anambra State-based native doctor, Chinedu Nwangwu, alias Akwa Okuko Tiwaraki, after killing two of his aides in one of his hotels, Triple P Hotel, in Idemili North LGA of Anambra State. A source said that Tiwaraki was regarded to be among the strongest and was the richest witch doctor in Anambra.
The source said that many people were reported to flock to his mansion in Oba for anti-bullet charms and other money rituals. Police spokesperson in the state, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga, said the incident happened around 11pm on Sunday but that he had been released.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.21
7 | 201 Killed In Plateau In 5 Months by Kamarudeen Ogundele, Haruna Ibrahim & Ado A. Musa |
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201 Killed In Plateau In 5 Months
by Kamarudeen Ogundele, Haruna Ibrahim & Ado A. Musa
Not less than 201 people have been reported killed within five months in 27 attacks in seven local government areas in Plateau State, Daily Trust reports. The killings occurred between January 19 and June 20. The local governments are Riyom, Bokkos, Jos South, Jos East, Barkin Ladi, Bassa and Mangu. The figure is based on data sourced from reported killings in the state, therefore, the casualty figure may be higher.Â
Residents and pundits have expressed worry over the recent killings in the state, recalling similar incidents first recorded in 2001 which dragged on for over a decade and claimed hundreds of lives and property worth billions of naira. They noted that while insecurity climaxed during the administrations of former Governors Joshua Dariye and Jonah Jang, there was a reprieve from 2015 when Simon Bako Lalong took over until around the twilight of his administration when the dark old days of killings resurfaced.Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.4
8 | 2023 Niger gov endorses Tinubu for presidency by Abubakar Akote |
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2023 Niger gov endorses Tinubu for presidency
by Abubakar Akote
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress yesterday had his presidential aspirations strengthened by the endorsement of Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello. Speaking when he saw Tinubu at the government residence for Niger State, where cattle rustling and banditry occur daily, much like they did on Wednesday, he claimed his visit to the former leader was to ask for blessing. He said prayers for me.You're curious about the consultation's conclusion. We are a democracy in operation. We are in charge of a democracy.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.14
9 | 2023: I DONT CARE WHO SUCCEDS ME by MUIDEEN OLANIYI, FARUK SHUAIBU, IDOWU ISAMOTU & ABBAS JIMOH |
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2023: I DONT CARE WHO SUCCEDS ME
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI, FARUK SHUAIBU, IDOWU ISAMOTU & ABBAS JIMOH
President Muhammadu Buhari has stated that he does not care who succeeds him in 2023, unlike former President Olusegun Obasanjo who worked to ensure that late President Umaru Musa Yar'adua succeeded him in 2007. On the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari said he cannot release him because he would not interfere in the judicial process. He also said the government was open to a political solution if he turned a new leaf. Buhari said Kanu should be given an opportunity to defend himself in Nigeria's system and that there is a possibility of a political solution if he behaves himself. He also expressed no fear for the unity of Nigeria, as he has been in detention for more than three years and believes that Nigeria is better together than separate. On restructuring, he asked promoters to properly define the concept and look at the map of Nigeria to determine what they mean in their own concept of restructuring.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.5
10 | 2023: Sanwo -olu endorses Tinubu for president by Christain T. Alabi & Abdulateef Aliyu, |
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2023: Sanwo -olu endorses Tinubu for president
by Christain T. Alabi & Abdulateef Aliyu,
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has received the endorsement of Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu. He claims that Tinubu is the most qualified Nigerian to serve as president in 2023 due to his undeniable ability to effectively manage human and material resources for visible progress. Tinubu is the most qualified successor and electable candidate for the position because of his workable ideas for governing. The name Tinubu is synonymous with growth and development because, according to him, he has the Midas touch, which he uses to turn around the nation's resources for the benefit of everybody, as he has remarked.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.15
11 | 2023: Youths lead in fresh voter registration with 78.7% by ABBAS JIMOH |
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2023: Youths lead in fresh voter registration with 78.7%
by ABBAS JIMOH
With 78.7% of all new registrations in the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) campaign, Nigerian youths between the ages of 18 and 34 are leading the pack ahead of the 2023 general elections. Youth registered 1,093,834 new registrants out of 1,390,519 legitimate registrants, while middle-aged enrollment peaked at 210,233 or 15%. Yakubu claimed that the 2011 implementation of biometric voter registration helped to sanitise the register.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.16
12 | 3.3 million displaced in Nigeria- Ecowas by Hamisu Kabir Matazu |
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3.3 million displaced in Nigeria- Ecowas
by Hamisu Kabir Matazu
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) reports that 3.3 million people are now internally displaced in Nigeria as a result of numerous crises. Finda Koroma, vice president of the ECOWAS Commission, stated at a stakeholder workshop on the "Best practises for stabilisation in West Africa" that the subregion needed to address the challenge of displacement. For instance, the Militant Islamist group has displaced 1.2 million people in Burkina Faso. Additionally, Boko Haram's brutal attacks in the North East have forced about 2.5 million Nigerians to flee their homes. We must devise a strategy to enable these communities to return to their houses. We established the ECOWAS fund for regional stabilisation and development in weak member states in collaboration with the German government.This program's goals are to stabilise areas that have experienced a war by giving those areas access to critical services and sustainable economic possibilities, as well as by building or renovating important national infrastructure.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.5
13 | 4 Killed As Mining Pit Collapses In Bauchi by Hassan Ibrahim |
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4 Killed As Mining Pit Collapses In Bauchi
by Hassan Ibrahim
Four miners were killed when a mining pit collapsed on them in Kogo Kadage forest, Bauchi State. The incident occurred while miners were digging lead ore. Ningi LGA Chairman Hon Ibrahim Zubairu confirmed the incident, stating four people were trapped in the pit and three died instantly. Zubairu constituted a committee to check mining activities and requested Burra Divisional Police Officer supervision.
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Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.5
14 | 43% Of Nigerian Kids In Child Labour, Says FG by Idowu Isamotu |
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43% Of Nigerian Kids In Child Labour, Says FG
by Idowu Isamotu
The federal government says 43 percent of Nigerian children between the ages of five and 11 actively participate in economic activities. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Daju Kachollom, said this in Abuja yesterday when she led a road walk to the National Human Rights Commission’s headquarters. She noted that child labour violates children’s rights to education, health, mental and moral growth.
She cited the 2016-2017 MICS Survey stating that 39 percent of children engaged in child labour work in such dangerous industries as artisanal mining, granite quarrying, commercial sexual exploitation, and armed conflict. She said the government was committed to the global fight against child labour.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.6
15 | 6-Month-Old Baby Stolen In Niger Market by Abubakar Akote |
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6-Month-Old Baby Stolen In Niger Market
by Abubakar Akote
A 6-month-old baby, Chinedu Chukwueke, has reportedly been stolen at his mother’s salon shop in Kure Ultra-Modern Market, Minna, Niger State. The father of the boy, Chikezie Stanley Chuks, broke the sad news on his Facebook page. He wrote, “Good afternoon, pls my baby boy by name Chinedu Chukwueke of 6 months old was taken from my wife’s shop today Sunday 23 July, 2023 at Kure market Minna. Pls any useful information about this little baby should be reported to the nearest Police station or contact 07033186837.â€
The worried father said, “She’s of average height, light in complexion, with 11 facial marks. She spoke Igala and introduced herself as Rabi. She was wearing a red dress with a matching hijab.â€
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Niger State, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, said the incident had not been officially reported to the Police. “I wish to use this medium to advise the parent to report at GRA Police Division, which covers Kure Market for documentation and necessary in-depth investigation towards ensuring the rescue of the baby and arrest of the culprit,†he said.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.7
16 | 7 injured during porters' association election in Taraba by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo |
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7 injured during porters' association election in Taraba
by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo
Seven persons have sustained injuries in Sabongida village, Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State on Wednesday following disagreement over election into the executive of Porters' Association. An eye witness said the election was peaceful and many adjudged it to be free and fair. The Council Chairman allegedly ordered the Gassol Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and some officials of the council to escort the defeated Yakubu Saleh and install him to continue in office. The Chairman of Sabongida Development Association blamed the crisis on the Chairman of Gasol Local Government Area for trying to impose the former chairman. The Sabongida Development Association chairman has called on the government and security agencies to call the chairman of Gasol to order to forestall further breakdown of law and order in the area.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.28
17 | 7 injured during porters' association election in Taraba by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo |
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7 injured during porters' association election in Taraba
by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo
Seven persons have sustained injuries in Sabongida village, Gassol Local Government Area of Taraba State on Wednesday following disagreement over election into the executive of Porters' Association. An eye witness said the election was peaceful and many adjudged it to be free and fair. The Council Chairman allegedly ordered the Gassol Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and some officials of the council to escort the defeated Yakubu Saleh and install him to continue in office. The Chairman of Sabongida Development Association blamed the crisis on the Chairman of Gasol Local Government Area for trying to impose the former chairman. The Sabongida Development Association chairman has called on the government and security agencies to call the chairman of Gasol to order to forestall further breakdown of law and order in the area.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.28
18 | 8 container-loads of cutlasses intercepted in Lagos by Eugene Agha |
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8 container-loads of cutlasses intercepted in Lagos
by Eugene Agha
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Tin Can Island command reported on Wednesday that it had seized 145 kilogrammes of Indian hemp being smuggled into the nation by "merchants of death" in addition to eight containers filled with cutlasses. Oloyede claimed that the matchetes were seized because of national security concerns and that no end-user certificate from the NSA's office had been issued for the importation of such devices. Oloyede added that attempts were being made to find individuals responsible for the import.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.24
19 | Abdulsalami to FG: Fuel Price Hike Recipe For Chaos by Abdulateef Salau & Muideen Olaniyi |
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Abdulsalami to FG: Fuel Price Hike Recipe For Chaos
by Abdulateef Salau & Muideen Olaniyi
A former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), has cautioned the Federal Government against increasing the pump price of petroleum, saying it would push millions of Nigerians deeper into poverty.
Petrol currently sells for between N162 and N165 per litre. But the National Economic Council had reportedly recommended N302 per litre as part of government’s plan to fully deregulate the sector and eliminate monthly subsidy paymentsSpeaking in Abuja at the Dialogue, Abdulsalami said the proposed fuel price hike would worsen the condition of millions of young people and women, the demographic groups most affected by the country’s sick economic and acute insecurity.
He warned that the worsening economic and security situations during an election year make for a very challenging period for Nigeria that must be carefully managed by all concerned.
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Abdulsalami, who chaired the dialogue, said though the country’s economic growth rates and inflation had improved somewhat in the last three months as official figures showed, the impact on the lives and wellbeing of the ordinary Nigerian was suspect. He said: “Insecurity in the country is worsened by our dire economic situation. Unemployment and underemployment remain at the record levels, and over 80 million Nigerians are still caught up in needless poverty.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, pg.4
20 | After 7 years, Katsina set to hold LG polls by Tijjani Ibrahim |
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After 7 years, Katsina set to hold LG polls
by Tijjani Ibrahim
The Nigerian Air Force has announced the appointment of New Branch Chiefs and Air Officers Commanding (AOCs) and other senior officers. These include Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ayoola Jolasinmi, Air Training Command (ATC), Musa Muktar, AVM Charles Ohwo, AVM Jackson Yusuf, AVM Abubakar Liman, AVM Emmanuel Wonah, AVM Raimi Salami, AVM Olatokunbo Adesanya, AVM Aliyu Bello, AVM Nelson Calmday, and AVM Paul Jemitola. The appointment was a routine exercise intended to reinvigorate the service for greater performance, enhanced productivity, operational efficiency, and effective service delivery. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, has appointed new appointees to various positions in the Nigerian Air Force. These include AVM John Ochomma, AVM Idi Lubo, AVM Anthony Tuwase, AVM Mohammed Yakubu, AVM Sayo Olatunde, AVM Abraham Adole, AOC TAC, Makurdi, AVM Tajudeen Yusuf, AOC SOC, Bauchi, AVM Iboro Etukudo, AOC MC, Yenagoa, AVM Nanjul Kumzhi, AOC ATC, Kaduna, AVM Emmanuel Eze, Air Commodore Esen Efanga, and Group Captain Dogari Apyeyak.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.15
21 | After S/Court victory, Fintiri vows to prosecute suspended Adamawa REC 's by Amina Abdullahi |
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After S/Court victory, Fintiri vows to prosecute suspended Adamawa REC 's
by Amina Abdullahi
Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has pledged to prosecute individuals who allegedly colluded with the suspended Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Resident Electoral Commissioner, Hudu Ari, during the 2023 gubernatorial election. Fintiri commended INEC for remaining impartial despite the REC's "irresponsible and unlawful" conduct. He emphasized the need for legal action against those involved to protect the electoral process and democratic culture from abuse. Fintiri called on the opposition and those wanting the state to develop to join his government in taking the state to another stage of development. Ari stirred controversy when he announced Aishatu "Binani" Dahiru as the winner of the governorship during the 2023 general election.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.13
22 | After Tinubu, CBN Governor’s Meeting, Dollar Crashes To N790 At Parallel Market by Balarabe Alkassim, Sunday M Ogwu, Clement Oloyede & Abiodun Alade |
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After Tinubu, CBN Governor’s Meeting, Dollar Crashes To N790 At Parallel Market
by Balarabe Alkassim, Sunday M Ogwu, Clement Oloyede & Abiodun Alade
The dollar has crashed to between N805 to N790 at the parallel exchange market on Tuesday Daily Trust can authoritatively report. It started a steady decline from N925 to N930 that it was exchanged in the morning till around 4:00 pm when news about a possible Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intervention filtered through to the Bureau De Change (BDC) operators. Recall that the CBN announced plans to take critical decisions to reverse the slide of the naira in the next few days, thereby resulting in significant losses to the speculators. The acting CBN governor, Folashodun Shonubi, dropped the hint on Monday while briefing State House reporters after a meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.18
23 | Airport's concession feasible before buhari leaves - Ministry by Chris Agabi |
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Airport's concession feasible before buhari leaves - Ministry
by Chris Agabi
The Ministry of Aviation has said the planned concession of four most profitable airports in Nigeria to private investors will still happen before the end of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration in May 2023. It is not clear when the financial bids will happen, but some stakeholders have expressed doubts the concession process will still happen in the lifetime of this government. Shehu Dogo Mohammed said the concession process is advanced and will happen in the lifetime of the government. Comrade Hector Nnadi said there are issues in the planned concession and personnel management automation is now critical. Nigerians can now earn US Dollars by acquiring premium domain names.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.23
24 | Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding by Baba Martins |
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Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding
by Baba Martins
The wife of the President, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, has called on mothers to take adequate care of their babies through immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding and provision of proper nutrition. She also called on mothers to note the importance of ante-natal, hospital deliveries and post-natal care to address the challenges of maternal and child mortality, as well as maintain basic sanitation and hygiene. ,.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.23
25 | Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding by Baba Martins |
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Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding
by Baba Martins
The wife of the President, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, has called on mothers to take adequate care of their babies through immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding and provision of proper nutrition. She also called on mothers to note the importance of ante-natal, hospital deliveries and post-natal care to address the challenges of maternal and child mortality, as well as maintain basic sanitation and hygiene.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.23
26 | Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding by Baba Martins |
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Aisha Buhari tasks mothers on immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding
by Baba Martins
The wife of the President, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari, has called on mothers to take adequate care of their babies through immunisation, exclusive breastfeeding and provision of proper nutrition. She also called on mothers to note the importance of ante-natal, hospital deliveries and post-natal care to address the challenges of maternal and child mortality, as well as maintain basic sanitation and hygiene.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.23
27 | Akpabio Under Fire For Linking Soldiers’ Killing To Mercenaries by Saawua Terzungwe, Abbas Jimoh, Baba Martins & Balarabe Alkassim |
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Akpabio Under Fire For Linking Soldiers’ Killing To Mercenaries
by Saawua Terzungwe, Abbas Jimoh, Baba Martins & Balarabe Alkassim
Civil society organizations and a security expert have criticized Senate President Godswill Akpabio for linking the killings of 16 military personnel in Delta State to foreign mercenaries. The troops were killed while on a peace mission to the warring communities of Okuoma and Okoloba. Akpabio spoke during plenary when the Senate resolved to constitute a committee to unravel the circumstances behind the military personnel's killings. He urged a thorough investigation to determine whether the perpetrators were mercenaries outside Nigeria.Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Transparency International-Nigeria (TI-Nigeria), criticized Akpabio's comments, stating that a criminal is a criminal regardless of their origin. The Executive Director of the CLEEN Foundation, Gad Peter, said political leaders should be careful about their comments "after incidents or crimes have taken place."
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Defence, Ahmad Lawan, described the soldiers' killings as an assault on security and stability of the Niger Delta region. He urged security agencies to investigate the killings, bring the perpetrators to justice, and restore peace and order in the area.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.25
28 | Akwa Ibom Govt Ejects Illegal Miners From Site by Iniabasi Umo |
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Akwa Ibom Govt Ejects Illegal Miners From Site
by Iniabasi Umo
The Akwa Ibom State government has started the ejection of illegal miners from their places of operation to protect the environment.
The Commissioner for Environment and Mineral Resources, Chief Uno Etim Uno, revealed that the government ejected a Chinese mining company, Ruitai Mining Company from its operation base in Esuk Ikim Akeme community, Ibeno Local Government Area, where it was illegally mining titanium ore.Â
Speaking on Tuesday in Uyo, Uno stated that he, alongside the Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security, Brig. Gen. Koko Essien (rtd), on an inspection of Ruitai Mining facility discovered that it was involved in illegal mining.
He explained that the product, black clay-like minerals, was discovered in sack bags of 50kg. However, the Managing Director and Director of the company, Zeng Zhonghuan and Huang Ying, were absent at the site, while the available staff members could not provide any information or documents on their right to operate in the area.Â
 He explained that upon the discovery, the government invited the police and army to take over the site pending when the company was cleared to operate, adding that Ruitai was given until Friday this week to present documents qualifying them to mine the mineral.
He stated that further enquiry revealed that the company was an exploration company, whose Board of Directors comprised only Chinese persons, therefore, not eligible to acquire the small-scale mining license as they claimed.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 30, 2023, pg.30
29 | Alleged budget padding; Ningi faces suspension. by Saawua Terzungwe |
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Alleged budget padding; Ningi faces suspension.
by Saawua Terzungwe
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.11
30 | Ambode 's chef remanded for theft, conspiracy. by Newsmen |
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Ambode 's chef remanded for theft, conspiracy.
by Newsmen
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.7
31 | Amid Defection Rumour, Wike Visits, Congratulates Ganduje by Abdulyassar Abdulhamid |
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Amid Defection Rumour, Wike Visits, Congratulates Ganduje
by Abdulyassar Abdulhamid
Former governor of Rivers State and a minister-designate, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday, visited the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Gnaduje, in Abuja. Wike, leader of the G-5 Governors, who worked against the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in the 2023 election, has repeatedly denied plotting to join the ruling party. The PDP chieftain who is believed to have worked for the success of President Bola Tinubu during the presidential election in Rivers State, was received by Ganduje at his residence in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Details of the visit were sketchy but a post by the ruling party on X (formerly known as Twitter), indicates that the former governor’s visit to the APC national chairman was to congratulate him on his election to the position. Daily Trust reports that shortly before the senate confirmed him as a minister, Wike told BBC Pidgin why he had been hobnobbing with APC chieftains. The former governor, who had earlier used the illustration of malaria and cancer to dismiss speculations that he was on the way to the ruling party, gave clarification. Earlier when asked if he was thinking of dumping the PDP in the heat of the face-off with Atiku, Wike had said, “I get malaria, na cancer I dey find?† However, defending his recent moves, including making it to Tinubu’s cabinet, the former governor said while someone can die of Malaria, a person with cancer can get healed if he has the opportunity of meeting a better doctor.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.10
32 | Amnesty Int’l Asks Lagos To Halt Mass Burial Of 103 #ENDSARS Victims by Abiodun Alade |
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Amnesty Int’l Asks Lagos To Halt Mass Burial Of 103 #ENDSARS Victims
by Abiodun Alade
Amnesty International and some activists have challenged the Lagos State government to disclose the identities of the 103 #ENDSARS victims billed for mass burial. Daily Trust, on Monday, reported that in a letter dated July 19 by the Lagos State Government Public Procurement Agency titled: Letter of No Objection – Mass Burial for the 103, the Year 2020 ENDSARS victims, the state government engaged the service of a private firm, Messrs Tos Funeral Ltd, at the cost of N61,285,000 to bury 103 victims of the protest.Â
“Following review of your request and based on the information provided therein, the agency has “No Objection†to the award of contract to MESSRS TOS FUNERALS LIMITED at a total cost of N61,285,000 (Sixty-one million, two hundred and eighty-five thousand Naira only) for the mass burial for the 103, the year 2020 Endsars victims,†noted the Director- General of the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency, Mr Onafowote Idowu in the letter addressed to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health.
Responding to the leaked document, the Director of Amnesty International Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, said the Nigerian authorities must urgently halt the plans to carry out a secret mass burial of the victims. It demanded a thorough and independent investigation into the killings and ensure that those suspected to be responsible were brought to justice in fair trials.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.7
33 | Anti-Graft War: Tinubu Will Be Worse Than Buhari, Says Prof Badejo by Peter Moses |
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Anti-Graft War: Tinubu Will Be Worse Than Buhari, Says Prof Badejo
by Peter Moses
A Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Babafemi Badejo, has said though former President Muhammadu Buhari failed woefully in the fight against corruption, his successor, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will be worse. Badejo stated this while delivering the first inaugural lecture of Chrisland University, Abeokuta, Ogun State, titled: “Interests.â€
He submitted that Tinubu, judging from his actions in the last one month, would do by far than Buhari in other areas, but not in the fight against corruption. “It is my own view that former President Muhammadu Buhari failed woefully on the issue of anti-corruption. He did start by wanting to implement the UN anti-corruption’s strategy and went further to appoint a committee and that committee did nothing till today.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.8
34 | APC Crisis: Tinubu Meets Adamu, Omisore, ‘Resolves’ Rift Over Principal Officers by Daily Trust |
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APC Crisis: Tinubu Meets Adamu, Omisore, ‘Resolves’ Rift Over Principal Officers
by Daily Trust
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has resolved the crisis rocking the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the principal officers of the ruling party at the National Assembly, Daily Trust reliably gathered last night.  A fresh crisis erupted in the ruling party on Tuesday when the National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, rejected the principal officers of the party announced by both the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas.Â
Akpabio and Abbas had announced the principal officers of the APC, including the majority leaders, chief whips and their deputies during the plenary. But shortly after the announcement, Adamu was quoted as saying the list did not emanate from the party although the governors of the party under the aegis of Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) endorsed the new officers.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.4
35 | APC presidential ticket: Buhari's body language unsettles Osinbajo, Tinubu, Amaechi, others by Ismail Mudashir, Saawua Terzungwe , Mumini AbdulKareem & Abdullateef Aliyu |
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APC presidential ticket: Buhari's body language unsettles Osinbajo, Tinubu, Amaechi, others
by Ismail Mudashir, Saawua Terzungwe , Mumini AbdulKareem & Abdullateef Aliyu
President Muhammadu Buhari's body language as to his preferred candidate for the presidential ticket of the All Progressive Congress (APC) has unsettled aspirants such as Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, national leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi. The lack of clarity on the president's direction is fuelling agitation among the aspirants and their supporters as the deadline for the conduct of the political parties' primaries approaches.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.4
36 | APC To Pick Chair From 4 Contenders by Ismail Mudashir |
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APC To Pick Chair From 4 Contenders
by Ismail Mudashir
Ahead of the February 26 convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), top shots of the party including governors and those at the presidency have narrowed down on four of the contenders out of the many vying for the chairmanship seat,Â
 President Muhammadu Buhari and the governors are looking at the direction of two former governors of Nasarawa State, Tanko Al-Makura and Senator Abdullahi Adamu; former Deputy National Chairman of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), Saliu Mustapha; and former Minister for Mines and Steel Development, Abubakar Bawa Bwari to pick the nation
Senator Abdullahi Adamu chairs the party’s reconciliation committee and Bwari, who was a minister in Buhari’s first tenure, have not formally indicated their interest in the race.
Sources said a section of the presidency was considering them as likely successors to the Yobe State governor and caretaker chairman of the party, Mai Mala Buni.
Though the party has dispelled the report that it has zoned positions, the four aspirants who are being considered for the party’s plum position are from the North Central geopolitical zone.
One of the sources close to the presidency said the body language of the president favours the former Governor of Nasarawa State, Al-Makura.
“Though it is very difficult to read the president’s mind on this, his body language showed that he has preference for Al-Makura, who was the lone governor produced by the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC),†the source said.
It was further gathered that Al-Makura’s successor in Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule, has reached out to many of his colleagues to support his predecessor to pick the chairmanship seat.
“Governor Sule has reached out to many of his colleagues (governors) to support his candidate. You will recall that he started the campaign for him long before other aspirants indicated their interest,†a ranking lawmaker said.
But those who are against him have drawn the attention of his promoters to the issue of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).  He was a guest of the EFCC alongside his wife, Mairo, on July 29, last year.
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One of our correspondents gathered that some of the governors are pushing for the candidature of Senator Abdullahi Adamu.
The former Nasarawa governor, who chairs the APC’s reconciliation committee, has not indicated interest in the race.
Those promoting him said the ranking lawmaker if given the opportunity, will conclude the reconciliation moves he has started. They said he has the capacity to lead the party to victory in 2023.
Daily Trust, Saturday, May 20, 2023, pg.5
37 | ASUU tasks Tinubu on averting industrial action by Titus Eleweke |
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ASUU tasks Tinubu on averting industrial action
by Titus Eleweke
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to put measures in place to avert industrial action. The union embarked on strikes for several months during the last administration of former President Muhammad Buhari over issues concerning funding and platform for payment of lecturers’ salaries.
ASUU President, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke said the union foresaw an improved working relationship between ASUU and the federal government led by President Tinubu. He, however, expressed worry over what he called bureaucratic attack on Nigerian universities by the federal government.
He described as anomaly the government’s undue interference in university administrations, including usurping the powers of councils, appointments and salary payments of staff members.Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
38 | Aviation Security Officers Withdraw Services At Airports by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Aviation Security Officers Withdraw Services At Airports
by Abdullateef Aliyu
The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) yesterday directed officials of the Aviation Security (AVSEC) and logistics sub-sector to commence an immediate strike from today, August 16th, 2023. The union in a circular said the withdrawal of service became inevitable after the expiration of the ultimatum given to the affected organisations. The circular was sent to the Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Managing Director, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Commissioner of Police, Airports Command, the Airport Commandant, Director, Department of State Security (DSS), Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos Command. The circular signed by the General Secretary, NUATE, Comrade Ocheme Aba, decried the poor working conditions of AVSEC workers who are mostly graduates, saying they are being paid a paltry N30,000 monthly salary. The Circular read, “As you are all aware, the union has done everything possible to resolve the lingering crisis of extreme impoverishment of employees of Aviation Security (AvSec) & logistics sub-sector of the aviation industry in Nigeria, but to no avail. “The managements of all the companies in the business have all failed to secure decent contracts that can avail fair remuneration for their workers.  “With current salary levels as low as N30,000 a month for graduates, there is no gain saying that AvSec employment in Nigeria is nothing other than a slave labour camp; to call a spade a spade. “This situation can no longer be allowed to continue. In this regard, and further to our letter of ultimatum dated 26th June, 2023, all workers in all Aviation Logistics companies in Nigeria are hereby directed to totally withdraw services as from August 16, 2023 indefinitely, until our demand for fair remuneration is met.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.7
39 | ‘Why People Must Pay Tax’ by Dalhatu Liman |
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‘Why People Must Pay Tax’
by Dalhatu Liman
The new National President of Society of Women in Taxation (SWIT), Mrs Bosede Florence Ikhanoba, has said that SWIT will carry out a lot of enlightenment on tax matters during her tenure. Mrs Ikhanoba stated this during her investiture as the fifth National President of SWIT in Abuja on Saturday. She said, “We want everybody to know why they should pay their tax .Tax is an obligation. Every one of us must understand that you are obligated to pay part of your income to the government. It is what you pay that the government uses to fix infrastructure. So, once you pay your tax, you can hold the government accountable.â€
She further stated that during her tenure the group would help to advocate for women in business. The National President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Mr Samuel Agbeluyi, who swore in Mrs Ikhanoba, said he expected the progress of the society and CITN during her tenure. The Executive Secretary, Joint Tax Board (JTB), Hajiya Nana-Aisha Obomeghie, said the board would collaborate with SWIT to help enlighten women in business on their obligation in terms of tax filing and the benefits they would get when they were tax-compliant.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.20
40 | Bakers Hike Bread Price In Lagos by Abdulateef Aliyu |
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Bakers Hike Bread Price In Lagos
by Abdulateef Aliyu
Bakers in Lagos have increased the price of bread, citing the rising cost of production, Daily Trust can report. Our correspondent learnt that the price adjustment ranges from N50 to N200 for some categories of loaves.Â
President of the Premium Bread Makers Association of Nigeria (PBAN), Emmanuel Onuorah, told our correspondent that the last adjustment was done a year ago, saying the price of baking ingredients had gone up. He said, “The price of sugar increased by about N10,000 in the last two months; flour added about N2,000 recently and flour makes up about 65 % of our inputs followed by diesel which is about 80 %, and then sugar which is about 16%.
“So this is inevitable because once your cost and revenue are disproportionate, it is either you are doing an adjustment or you are closing shop. So many businesses have closed.â€
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.7
41 | Banditry: We will protect lives, property of Kebbi people by Ismail Adebayo |
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Banditry: We will protect lives, property of Kebbi people
by Ismail Adebayo
Kebbi state Governor, Dr. Nasir Idris has vowed to tackle the insecurity occasioned by incessant bandits' attacks in Zuru Emirate of Kebbi South. The governor while receiving the Emir of Zuru, at the government house, Birnin Kebbi on tuesday said his administration had resolved to change the negative security narrative in that part of the state. He also expressed his worry that the farming and trading activities of the people of the area had been badly affected by the security challenges, he vowed to ensure normalcy returned to the emirateÂ
Daily Trust, Wednesday, June 14, 2023, pg.7
42 | BANDITRY:POLICE ARREST CHINESE NATIONALS, MINERS IN KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA by IDOWU ISAMOTU |
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BANDITRY:POLICE ARREST CHINESE NATIONALS, MINERS IN KOGI, NIGER, KADUNA
by IDOWU ISAMOTU
The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has raided some communities in Kogi, Niger, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Benue and Plateau States, over the rising activities of bandits in the FCT. Operation G-7 arrested three Chinese nationals, a community leader and some illegal miners, and recovered firearms from them. The JTF also raided Azam village, where an illegal mining site was discovered and 21 illegal miners were arrested.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.26
43 | Bandits attack Fulani settlement in Kaduna, kill 2, abduct 3 by Mohammed Yaba & Ahmed Ali |
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Bandits attack Fulani settlement in Kaduna, kill 2, abduct 3
by Mohammed Yaba & Ahmed Ali
According to Daily Trust, on Thursday, bandits stormed Ariko village, a Fulani community in Kachia LGA of Kaduna State, where they killed two people and kidnapped three more. Yesterday, according to sources in Jere town, the incident took place when the bandits raided one Alhaji Awu's home in Ariko village in an effort to kidnap him. The bandits took him out of the compound after he allegedly resisted them. They abducted Alhaji Awu and his two children, a boy and a girl, against their will. Alhaji Awu's hugged her son in a pool of his own blood, and the bandits smiled as they witnessed it, he claimed.
Daily Trust, Monday, April 11, 2022, pg.20
44 | Bandits Kill 7 Soldiers, Ward Head, 28 Farmers In Zamfara, Bauchi by Shehu Umar & Hassan Ibrahim |
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Bandits Kill 7 Soldiers, Ward Head, 28 Farmers In Zamfara, Bauchi
by Shehu Umar & Hassan Ibrahim
Seven soldiers and 22 farmers were killed in a gunfight between troops of Operation Hadarin Daji and bandits near Kangon Garucci in Dangulbi district in the Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State. “While some of the residents were killed after they were trapped while working on their farmlands, some of them were caught in a crossfire between soldiers and criminals.
“The attack was led by one Ali Kawajo, Damina and another bandits’ leader called ‘Black.’ Black has enslaved the majority of the farmers in the area as he frequently asks them to work on his farmlands,†said a resident, Sani Baba. The spokesman of Operation Hadarin Daji, Captain Ibrahim Yahaya, could not be reached for comments at the time of filing this report.
Meanwhile, troops of Sector 1 Operation Hadarin Daji in conjunction with troops deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Wanke in Gusau LG have killed at least seven bandits. The Commander of the Joint Task Force, North-West, Operation Hadarin Daji, Major General Godwin Mutkut commended the troops for their bravery and resilience in dealing with the bandits.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.5
45 | Barred sim cards won't be unblocked without NIN linkage by ZAKARIYYA ADARAMOLA |
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Barred sim cards won't be unblocked without NIN linkage
by ZAKARIYYA ADARAMOLA
The 72 million mobile phone lines that telecom companies stopped last week won't be unblocked, according to the federal government, until the owners' National Identity Numbers (NINs) are connected. According to the NCC, the information is necessary in light of a viral web that is going around on social media and on some websites. The accompanying narrative is blatantly false and was created to deceive the public about SIM cards that are prohibited from making calls because they were not linked to NIN by the deadline.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.27
46 | Bauchi Gov Names 24 Commissioner Nominees by Hassan Ibrahim & Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba |
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Bauchi Gov Names 24 Commissioner Nominees
by Hassan Ibrahim & Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba
The Bauchi State Governor, Bala Muhammad, has forwarded the names of 24 commissioner nominees to the House of Assembly for screening and confirmation, Speaker of the house, Abubakar Y. Suleiman, who disclosed this on Monday during plenary, said the house received a message from the governor requesting it to screen and confirm nominees for appointment as commissioners and members of the State Executive Council (SEC) in line with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution.
The Majority Leader of the house, Saleh Hodi Jibir, read out the nominees as follows: Maiwada Bello and Ibrahim Gambo (Alkaleri); Mahmoud Babamaji Abubakar and Danlami Ahmed Kawule (Bauchi); Tsammani Lydia Haruna (Bogoro); Ahmed Sarki Jalam (Dambam); Yakubu Ibrahim Hamza (Darazo); Usman Santuraki (Dass) and Abdul Hassan Gamawa and Muhammad Salees (Gamawa). Others are Dr Yakubu Adamu (Giade); Usman Abdulkadir Moddibo (Jama’are); Hajara Jibrin Gidado (Itas/Gadau); Farouk Mustapha (Katagum); Hajara Yakubu Wanka (Kirfi); Aminu Hammayo (Misau); Hassan El-Yakub (Ningi); Muhammad Hamisu Shira (Shira); Simon Madugu Yalams and Abubakar Abdulhamid Bununu (Tafawa Balewa); Jamila Muhammad Dahiru and Adamu Umar Sambo (Toro) and Abdulrazak Nuhu Zaki and Amina Muhammad Katagum (Warji).
The house resolved to screen the nominees on August 2, 3 and 4, 2023.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.12
47 | Bawa Remains In DSS’ Custody 1 Week After by Idowu Isamotu |
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Bawa Remains In DSS’ Custody 1 Week After
by Idowu Isamotu
The erstwhile Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, is still in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) one week after he was suspended, Daily Trust reports. Although officials of the secret police have yet to make offence(s) of the embattled former anti-graft agency boss public, it was learnt that Bawa is still being grilled over his role in the currency redesign.
A source said there are other issues he’s being grilled on but his role in the February cash crunch topped his issues. It would be recalled that operatives of SSS immediately picked him up shortly after he was suspended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.Â
Meanwhile, human rights advocates and civil society organisations, have faulted the continued detention of the former EFCC chairman, calling on the secret police to either charge him to court or release him.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.3
48 | Be innovative in job creation – Oyebanji tasks NDE by Raphael Ogbonnaiye |
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Be innovative in job creation – Oyebanji tasks NDE
by Raphael Ogbonnaiye
Ekiti State governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has charged the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) to devise more innovative ways to create profitable jobs for Nigerian youths. He gave the charge yesterday in Ado Ekiti while interacting with the leadership of the NDE at the governor’s office.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
49 | Bello approves 60 years retirement age for law officers by Tijani Labaran |
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Bello approves 60 years retirement age for law officers
by Tijani Labaran
The Kogi State governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, has approved 60 years as the retirement age for law officers in the employment of the state government. He said the length of service would no longer apply to them. The state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Ibrahim Sanni Muhammed (SAN), disclosed this Wednesday in Lokoja at a Two- Day Training Workshop for Law Officers, from the Kogi State Office of the Public Defender and Citizens’ Commission, (PDCRC) and Ministry of Justice.
Mohammed explained that the new retirement age for law officers would ensure that the system benefits maximally from their skills and experience, particularly those the state government has invested heavily in.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.11
50 | Benue Assembly Begs Teachers To Shelve Protest by Hope Abah Emmanuel |
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Benue Assembly Begs Teachers To Shelve Protest
by Hope Abah Emmanuel
The Benue State House of Assembly has begged teachers and other workers affected by the ongoing verification exercise not to embark on any protest. Our correspondent reports that the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) in the state had threatened a strike if the state government failed to resolve issues surrounding the mass demotion of its members by Wednesday (yesterday).
But the assembly in a statement signed by the spokesman of the speaker, Akume Raphael, moved to intervene in the matter by constituting an ad-hoc committee for the verification of staff/civil servants’ salaries and wage bills while begging the unions to allow it to carry out a fact-finding exercise towards resolving the problem. The committee has Esther Tiseer- Chairman, Matthew Damkor as member, Gyila Solomon- member, Manger Manger – member, Yanmar Ortese – member, Micheal Audu – member, Kennedy Angbo- member, Blessed Onah – member, Bemdoo Ipusu – member and Abraham Jabi – member.
Similarly, the court also dismissed the originating summons by the chairmen against the Benue State governor and five others challenging their suspension, on the grounds that the same reliefs sought in the suit before the court were granted by the National Industrial Court, which is a court of coordinate jurisdiction. Reacting to the development, the chairman of Kwande of Local Government Area, Orjiir Gbande, described the judgment as sound, saying it is also a victory for democracy.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.11
51 | Benue FA Steers Clear Of Leadership Crisis In Lobi Stars by Olusola Jide Jide |
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Benue FA Steers Clear Of Leadership Crisis In Lobi Stars
by Olusola Jide Jide
The Benue State Football Association (BAFA) has said it is not ready to dabble into the leadership crisis that has engulfed the state owned NPFL club, Lobi Stars.
The association made it clear that its priority is to ensure the development of the game of football in the state at all times without interfering in the day-to-day activities of any club.Â
The BAFA Chairman, Barrister Paul Edeh, in a statement, urged football stakeholders to exercise restraint, be patient and tolerant as he said the current administration led by Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia will at the right time take a decision on Lobi Stars.
Making reference to recent calls by some stakeholders for a new management to be constituted for Lobi Stars, the Chairman said “I have for the past few days, read with fascination arguments arising from the stakeholders’ meeting with His Excellency, Rev Fr. Hyacinth Alia regarding Lobi Stars.Â
“I have also been inundated with calls and messages seeking to know the position of the Benue State Football Association (BSFA) on the issue. Â
“The position of the BSFA is that the matter at hand is the internal affairs of Lobi Stars FC, which is an affiliate of the BSFA like every other club in the state.Â
“BSFA under my watch will not interfere with the internal affairs of any of its affiliates, including Lobi Stars, especially when its opinion is not sought.
“However, we will offer guidance and advice when called upon to do so as a body responsible for administering football in the state,†he said.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 30, 2023, pg.31
52 | Benue Legislator Calls For State Of Emergency In Health Sector by Hope Abah Emmanuel |
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Benue Legislator Calls For State Of Emergency In Health Sector
by Hope Abah Emmanuel
Mrs. Beckie Orpin, a Benue State House of Assembly member, has called for a state of emergency in the health sector. She highlighted the issue of poor nutrition and healthcare access as impediments to children's growth in developing countries. Orpin emphasized the government's responsibility to provide the best possible health for children and called for a system of support to help them develop their full potential.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.11
53 | Best Time For Kwankwaso To Decamp Is Now That I’m In Charge — Ganduje by Sani Ibrahim Paki |
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Best Time For Kwankwaso To Decamp Is Now That I’m In Charge — Ganduje
by Sani Ibrahim Paki
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), is open to accepting Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso if he decides to defect to the party. Kwankwaso, a two-term Kano State governor, has experience in politics and has served as Minister of Defence and senator. Ganduje believes Kwankwaso's departure would make it easier for him to lobby for the party. The two political allies have not been on good terms since their first tenure.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.13
54 | Bike ‘Thief’ Lynched In FCT by Abubakar Sadiq Isah |
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Bike ‘Thief’ Lynched In FCT
by Abubakar Sadiq Isah
In the Paso village market in the Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT, a man accused of stealing a motorbike was lynched on Saturday.Israel Musa, a witness, reported that the event took place at about 9 o'clock at night when a man named Kabiru parked his motorbike and walked inside to retrieve something.According to him, "the motorcycle thief was trailing the owner of the motorcycle right from the University Abuja Teaching Hospital's gate until he arrived in Paso and parked his motorcycle to rush into his house to pick something.""The suspect was unfortunate because two neighbours watching TV in front of their homes spotted him trying to steal the bike and called the police. He got off the motorbike and ran, but people chased him down and attacked him with rocks and logs until he collapsed.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.20
55 | Boko Haram Members Plotting To Attack Atiku’s House Arrested by Baba Martins |
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Boko Haram Members Plotting To Attack Atiku’s House Arrested
by Baba Martins
Boko Haram suspects reportedly plotting to attack the Yola, Adamawa State residence of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, have been arrested. A 29-year-old suspect, Jubrila Mohammed, who confessed to being a Boko Haram member from Damboa in Borno State, was first arrested at the gate of Atiku’s residence while trying to carry out the attack at about 9 p.m. on Sunday. After his arrest, three other persons suspected to be his accomplice were also nabbed.
In a statement, the media office of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 elections narrated what transpired. “We wish to alert the Nigerian public that at about 9:44 pm on Sunday, 23 July, 2023 a man seeking to confirm the residence of His Excellency Atiku Abubakar in Yola was apprehended at the gate of the residence. The man who was apprehended by security operatives at the residence of Atiku Abubakar was later handed over to the police.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.5
56 | Boko Haram using drones to monitor troops' operations - Borno Gov. by Uthman, Abubakar |
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Boko Haram using drones to monitor troops' operations - Borno Gov.
by Uthman, Abubakar
The governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, has expressed concern over the use of drones by Boko-Haram militants and their superior knowledge of technological warfare compared to the government's combined military task force. He made this statement in Maiduguri when he welcomed Femi Gbajabiamila, speaker of the House of Representatives, and his entourage. They were in Borno to evaluate the situation regarding the IDPs' population and their transition from camps to resettlement. The Governor claims that the military's technological capacity needs to be reviewed because otherwise the insurgent war will never finish.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, July 31, 2019, pg.4
57 | Borno Govt Rolls Out Scholarships To Enhance Human Capital Gaps by Olatunji Omirin |
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Borno Govt Rolls Out Scholarships To Enhance Human Capital Gaps
by Olatunji Omirin
The Borno State government has rolled out a postgraduate scholarship programme for indigent students studying science courses to enhance and bridge human capital gap in the state. The Executive Secretary of the Borno State Scholarship Board, Bala Isa, told newsmen in Maiduguri at weekend that the current administration aimed to ensure that the state has adequate human capital before the commencement of oil exploitation in the state.
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Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.6
58 | BREAKING: Baby Stolen At Niger Market Found At Dumpsite by Abubakar Akote |
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BREAKING: Baby Stolen At Niger Market Found At Dumpsite
by Abubakar Akote
A six-month-old baby, Chinedu Chukwueke, who was stolen from his mother’s shop at Kure Ultra Modern Market, Minna, Niger State capital, has been found. Father of the child, Chikezie Stanley Chuks, disclosed this on Wednesday. He said the baby was dumped at a refuse dump close to Gauraka police station in Tafa Local Government Area of Niger State.
Daily Trust reports that the baby was taken from his mother’s shop by someone who tricked the mother that she wanted to learn hair dressing. “Baby have been found. He was dumped at a refuse dump close to Gauraka police station. Baby is in good health,†he announced. When contacted, the Niger State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed that the baby was found on Wednesday at about 12:30pm.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.7
59 | Buhari arrives Kaduna inaugurates projects today by Lami Sadiq |
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Buhari arrives Kaduna inaugurates projects today
by Lami Sadiq
President Buhari inaugurated three road projects in Kafanchan, Kaduna State, at a cost of N12.8 billion. He toured the roads and paid homage to the Emir of Jema'a Palace before leaving for Kaduna.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 20, 2023, pg.6
60 | Buhari Endorses Diapora investment Trust Fund by Muideen Olaniyi |
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Buhari Endorses Diapora investment Trust Fund
by Muideen Olaniyi
President Muhammadu Buhari has endorsed the establishment of the Nigerian Diaspora Investment Trust Fund (NDITF), a private sector investment window for Nigerians in the Diaspora to support direct investments in the country. He noted that the foreign exchange remittances by Nigerians in the Diaspora have not only helped families but enhanced the development index of Nigeria. The president described the 327-page compendium as a historical record of the worth of Nigerians globally, and noted that the names of people and the fields they have excelled speak about their resilience and how exceptional Nigerians, both at home and abroad, have become. The Diaspora Commission launched a compendium of excellent Nigerians in the Diaspora to recognise, celebrate and showcase Nigerians who are doing great things in their host countries and contributing to the socio-economic development of Nigeria. President Muhammadu Buhari reminded Nigerians of their duty to celebrate fellow Nigerians who are excelling in different paths and to continue to be of exemplary behaviour and with determination to offer quality services that contribute to the progress of humanity.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.16
61 | Buhari reshuffles cabinet, redeploys Abdullahi to environment by ABBAS JIMOH |
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Buhari reshuffles cabinet, redeploys Abdullahi to environment
by ABBAS JIMOH
President Muhammadu Buhari has redeployed Mohammed H. Abdullahi as the substantive Minister of Environment, effective April 6, 2022. He was previously the Minister of State for Science, Technology and Innovation. Business owners cry out over the eviction and planned demolition of Ondo Trade Fair Complex. Military under fire for deploying soldiers to ‘protect’ cows in Ondo while terrorists take over Kaduna.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.6
62 | Buhari signs Executive Order 11 on maintenance by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Buhari signs Executive Order 11 on maintenance
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
Executive Order 11 on National Public Building Maintenance Policy was signed by President Muhammadu Buhari. The agreement was signed at the State House in Abuja's Council Chambers prior to the start of yesterday's Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting. Speaking just before signing the document, the president instructed all ministries and departments to follow the guidelines of the new executive order. He claimed that, following FEC approval earlier, the decree gave the nation's national maintenance policy legal support. Buhari noted that the federal secretariat in Abuja and 24 other government buildings across the nation have already begun to receive a facelift thanks to the initiative.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.5
63 | Buhari signs Executive Order 11 on maintenance by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Buhari signs Executive Order 11 on maintenance
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
Executive Order 11 on National Public Building Maintenance Policy was signed by President Muhammadu Buhari. The agreement was signed at the State House in Abuja's Council Chambers prior to the start of yesterday's Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting. Speaking just before signing the document, the president instructed all ministries and departments to follow the guidelines of the new executive order. He claimed that, following FEC approval earlier, the decree gave the nation's national maintenance policy legal support. Buhari noted that the federal secretariat in Abuja and 24 other government buildings across the nation have already begun to receive a facelift thanks to the initiative.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.5
64 | CAN Tasks FG On Security, Mourns Death Of 12 Pastors by Abbas Jimoh |
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CAN Tasks FG On Security, Mourns Death Of 12 Pastors
by Abbas Jimoh
The national leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed sadness at the news of the tragic incidents that recently affected the Salvation Army and the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). The President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, said that the twin tragedy is shocking, thus the need for government to secure the lives of Nigerians.
“The loss of 12 pastors (officers), a baby, and a driver in a fatal accident on the same day, near Benin City, Edo State, is a devastating blow to the congregation, the body of Christ in Nigeria, and the nation at large. “We stand with the Salvation Army during this very difficult time in prayer, asking that God will comfort them and ease their pain. We also urge the government authorities to thoroughly investigate the accident in order to prevent a repeat of this episode.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.33
65 | CBN finally devalues naira by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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CBN finally devalues naira
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
14 days after Daily Trust reported that the naira has been devalued but the story was denied by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the apex bank on Wednesday announced changes to the Nigerian Foreign Exchange (FX) Market. This has triggered the abolishment of all segments and collapsed into the Investors and Exporters (I&E) Window, thereby confirming what the Daily Trust reported, which it stood by since the report went public and challenged CBN to prove otherwise.
The current move has seen the naira slump to a record low of 29% to N664 per dollar at the close of business in Lagos, according to FMDQ, a local exchange operator, in what is the biggest decline since devaluation in 2016.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.19
66 | CBN reduces ATM, interbank transfer charges by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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CBN reduces ATM, interbank transfer charges
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
As part of a downward assessment of costs for electronic banking transactions in its updated guidelines on charges by Banks, Other Financial Institutions (OFIs), and Non-Bank Financial Institutions, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has decreased ATM withdrawal charges and inter-bank transfer fees.This is in accordance with the circular headed "Re: Guide To Charges By Banks, Other Financial And Non-Bank Financial Institutions" by Chibuzor Efobi, Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department.According to the top bank, the updated guidance includes a review of other bank fees in order to keep up with market trends.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.25
67 | CBN reduces ATM, interbank transfer charges by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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CBN reduces ATM, interbank transfer charges
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
As part of a downward assessment of costs for electronic banking transactions in its updated guidelines on charges by Banks, Other Financial Institutions (OFIs), and Non-Bank Financial Institutions, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has decreased ATM withdrawal charges and inter-bank transfer fees.This is in accordance with the circular headed "Re: Guide To Charges By Banks, Other Financial And Non-Bank Financial Institutions" by Chibuzor Efobi, Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department.According to the top bank, the updated guidance includes a review of other bank fees in order to keep up with market trends.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.25
68 | Census postponement gives chance to perfect processes — FCT commissioner by Abubakar Sadiq Isah |
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Census postponement gives chance to perfect processes — FCT commissioner
by Abubakar Sadiq Isah
A commissioner with the National Population Commission (NPC), Mr Joseph Shazin Kwali, has said the postponement of the 2023 house census exercise by the immediate past administration has given the commission the opportunity to further prefect its processes and system for conduct of the first ever digital census in the country.Â
According to him, the commission has carried out all the preparatory activities towards the census such as Enumeration Area Demarcation (EAD) conduct of pre -test and trial census, recruitment and training of census field staff, procurement and configuration of personal digital assistant among others.
He called on media organizations on the need to continue to sensitize the public of the significance of the house census exercise, even as he informed the commission that the FCT permanent secretary, Adesola Olusade has pledged his support to the commission anytime the exercise will commence in the FCT.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.16
69 | Chef Jailed For Stealing Noodles by Daily Trust |
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Chef Jailed For Stealing Noodles
by Daily Trust
A 29-year-old chef, Moses Ibor, was on Monday sentenced to one month in prison by a Dei-Dei rea court, Abuja, for stealing three cartons of Indomie noodles. Ibor, of Apo, Abuja, had pleaded guilty to a count charge of theft and prayed for leniency.
The Judge, Saminu Suleiman, gave the convict an option of a N10,000 fine and warned him to desist from crime. Earlier, the prosecutor, Mr Chinedu Ogada, told the court that the complainant, Bashir Umar, of Olajumoke Market, Dutse Alhaji, Abuja, reported on July 10, that on the same date while he was in his shop, the defendant criminally went into the shop and stole three cartons of Indomie valued at N21,000.
The prosecutor noted that during investigation the three cartons of Indomie were recovered from the defendant, adding that the offence contravened Section 288 of the Penal Code. (NAN)
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.20
70 | Children Executed By Israeli Forces In Raid on Gaza Hospital by Dalhatu Liman & With Agencies |
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Children Executed By Israeli Forces In Raid on Gaza Hospital
by Dalhatu Liman & With Agencies
Over 250 Palestinians have been killed and injured in an ongoing Israeli raid on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, according to the government media office. The Israeli army raided the facility on Monday, which houses thousands of ill and wounded patients and displaced people. The Israeli forces opened fire as they stormed the hospital, killing and injuring more than 250 civilians. The media office said several children were executed by Israeli forces at the hospital, without providing any further details. The Israeli army said that its forces had killed 50 Palestinians and detained 180 others during its raid on the hospital. At least 14,000 children are among the at least 31,810 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since last October. The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza has said at least 31,819 people have been killed in the territory during more than five months of Israel's war on Gaza.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.5
71 | Cholera killed 3,604 in 33 States, FCT in 2021- NCDC by Ojoma Akor & Jeremiah Oke |
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Cholera killed 3,604 in 33 States, FCT in 2021- NCDC
by Ojoma Akor & Jeremiah Oke
The disease has continued to ravage states, with many cases and deaths recorded in the last week. Kano records 10343 suspected cases, while Ede has contained the outbreak. A total of 65145 suspected cases were recorded within the period under review. The affected states are putting measures in place to curb the outbreak. The affected states are putting measures in place to curb the cholera outbreak. In Kano, 1665 cases were recorded and 842 people treated and discharged. Three persons died of the disease in Ede. In Bayelsa State, six persons were hospitalised after showing symptoms of cholera. The state's environmental police, public toilets or mobile toilets must be used, and some residential homes in the capital are being sealed for poor environmental conditions. The state's Commissioner for Health is also visiting communities to create awareness.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.6
72 | Concerns Over Rising Cases Of Kidnap In Kwara by Mumini AbdulKareem |
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Concerns Over Rising Cases Of Kidnap In Kwara
by Mumini AbdulKareem
There are concerns at present in Kwara State over the latest rising trend in kidnap activities. While top security brass, who visited recently, described the state as one of the most peaceful in the country, the menace of kidnapping for ransom has continued to threaten that slogan. Daily Trust reports that there has been a spike in the frequency of abductions by gunmen lately which has led to the death of several persons and payment of several millions of naira in ransom.
However, it appears the perpetrators are becoming more daring if the incident that occurred about two weeks ago at Okanle, near Idofian, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, is anything to go by.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.3
73 | Contractors Ask Tinubu To Wade In Appointment of BPP DG by Baba Martins |
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Contractors Ask Tinubu To Wade In Appointment of BPP DG
by Baba Martins
In order to avoid hiring someone who is unqualified for the position, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been urged to step in during the nomination of a substantive Director General of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).The importance of the agency, according to the Contractors Association of Nigeria, made it necessary to ensure that the proper individual is appointed.An engineer with extensive knowledge of contract and procurement fundamentals has always served as the BPP's executive director. It should come as no surprise that a group that claimed to have the support of the presidency is projecting a director general for BPP who is not an engineer but a business administration graduate.
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74 | Coup: Tinubu Directs Islamic Clerics To Return To Niger by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Coup: Tinubu Directs Islamic Clerics To Return To Niger
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
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President Bola Tinubu has directed the Muslim Ulamas delegation in the Niger Republic crisis to return to the junta for a tentative commitment. The delegation, led by Ustaz Abdullahi Bala-Lau, aims to avoid force and restore constitutional order. The Ulamas will continue dialogue and understand that war is the last option. The meeting with the Ulamas demonstrates ECOWAS openness to dialogue, with military action being the last option.
Daily Trust, Friday, September 01, 2023, pg.5
75 | Court admits US drug judgement against Tinubu, Atiku's election materials by John C. Azu |
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Court admits US drug judgement against Tinubu, Atiku's election materials
by John C. Azu
The Presidential Election Petitions Court has admitted the US drugs forfeiture judgment documents against President Bola Tinubu tendered by the Labour Party and its candidate, The presiding chairman of the court, and the Allied Peoples Movement challenging Tinubu’s victory in the election. To whom the documents were tendered, testified that the documents of the District Court of Illinois, signed a certificate of clearance for Tinubu over the forfeiture, he answered in the negative. The number of registered voters, and data of PVCs collected..
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.17
76 | Court asked to restrain EFCC from probing Ganduje over Dollar videos by Clement A. Oloyede |
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Court asked to restrain EFCC from probing Ganduje over Dollar videos
by Clement A. Oloyede
The Federal High Court in Kano has been asked to restrain the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from probing the immediate past governor of Kano state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, over video clips allegedly showing him receiving dollars from a contractor as kickbacks.In court documents sighted by Daily Trust on Wednesday, the former Attorney General of Kano State in the originating summons filed against the EFCC as the sole defendant asked the court to declare that based on the supremacy of the Constitution, the anti-corruption agency does not have the right to investigate a case already pending before the state House of Assembly.
Daily Trust observed that the suit was filed before the court on March 23, few days after the gubernatorial elections in which the opposition party came out on top. It was further observed that the court papers was only delivered to the EFCC on June 5. While the new Kano state governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, was yet to make any declaration as regards the video clips since assuming office, a civil society organization, War Against Injustice, has asked the EFCC to investigate and prosecute Ganduje since he no longer enjoys immunity.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.11
77 | Court orders FG to implement 35% gender affirmative action by John Chuks Azu & Seun Adeuyi |
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Court orders FG to implement 35% gender affirmative action
by John Chuks Azu & Seun Adeuyi
The federal government must abide by the 35 percent affirmative action, according to an Abuja Federal High Court judgement. After rejecting the preliminary objection yesterday that contested the plaintiffs' locus, Justice Donatus Okorowo ruled that the National Gender Policy was intended to be implemented for gender balance. Funmi Falana filed the lawsuit on behalf of a number of organisations, including the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre, the Vision Spring Initiative, the Women in Politics Forum, the Incorporated Trustees of the Nigerian Women Trust Fund, Women Empowerment Legal Aid, and the Centre for Democracy and Development West Africa. Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.6
78 | Court upholds FG's no-work-no pay rule against ASUU by Seun Adeuyi |
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Court upholds FG's no-work-no pay rule against ASUU
by Seun Adeuyi
The National Industrial Court has upheld the no work no pay rule by the Federal Government in the suit filed against the Academic Staff Union of Universities. In a judgement delivered by the President of the Court, ASUU on February 14 embarked on strike, which lasted eight months, revamping of the nation’s education sector among others..
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.6
79 | COVID 19: FG lifts curfew, crowd restrictions by ABBAS JIMOH |
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COVID 19: FG lifts curfew, crowd restrictions
by ABBAS JIMOH
The midnight to four in the morning movement restrictions put in place in 2019 to slow the spread of COVID 19 in the nation were officially withdrawn yesterday by the federal government. In a statement, Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-29, made the announcement. He said that the decision was made in response to a lower danger of the introduction of novel variations, a decrease in pandemic cases, the availability of vaccines, and an increase in the number of people in Nigeria and around the world who have received vaccinations. However, the SGF emphasised that any political events involving sizable crowds must rigorously abide with COVID 19 regulations established by the Independent National and Electoral Commission (INEC). While there are no restrictions on flying, he continued, people must follow any current laws.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.5
80 | COVID 19: FG lifts curfew, crowd restrictions by ABBAS JIMOH |
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COVID 19: FG lifts curfew, crowd restrictions
by ABBAS JIMOH
The midnight to four in the morning movement restrictions put in place in 2019 to slow the spread of COVID 19 in the nation were officially withdrawn yesterday by the federal government. In a statement, Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-29, made the announcement. He said that the decision was made in response to a lower danger of the introduction of novel variations, a decrease in pandemic cases, the availability of vaccines, and an increase in the number of people in Nigeria and around the world who have received vaccinations. However, the SGF emphasised that any political events involving sizable crowds must rigorously abide with COVID 19 regulations established by the Independent National and Electoral Commission (INEC). While there are no restrictions on flying, he continued, people must follow any current laws.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.5
81 | Crisis rocks kebbi APC as factional leadership emerges by Aliyu M. Hamagam (Birnin Kebbi), Faruk Shuaibu & Saawua Terzungwe |
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Crisis rocks kebbi APC as factional leadership emerges
by Aliyu M. Hamagam (Birnin Kebbi), Faruk Shuaibu & Saawua Terzungwe
Crisis has hit the Kebbi State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) following the emergence of a factional leadership under a former Chairman of the party, Bala Sani Kangiwa. A top shot of the party and member of the new faction, Abdulllahi Mohammed Lamba, said the division became necessary following impunity in the conduct of the last state congress. His faction enjoys the support of senators Adamu Aliero and Yahaya Abdullahi of Kebbi Central and North senatorial districts, and is in control of all the 21 local government offices of the party. A federal lawmaker from the state has described the emergence of the faction as part of moves by Aliero's camp to seek attention after losing its structure during the just concluded party congress. Patrick Obahiagbon, a former member of the House of Representatives and Chieftain of the APC, has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari and the top echelon of the party to propound a pathway ahead of the 2023 general elections.
He also advised party members not to allow their personal and selfish interests to override the interest of the party. However, efforts to speak to the State Chairman of APC, Abubakar Kana Zuru, proved abortive as he did not pick calls to his number or reply to a text message sent to him. However, a source at the APC national secretariat said the Buni-led national caretaker committee would move in fast to address the issue.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 04, 2022, pg.29
82 | Cyber-Attacks, Growing Threats To Military – CNS by Eugene Agha |
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Cyber-Attacks, Growing Threats To Military – CNS
by Eugene Agha
Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla condemned the growing threat of cyber-attacks on military establishments during the Nigerian Navy's Third Inter-Command Communication and Cyberdrills Competition 2023. He emphasized the importance of training and emphasized the event's role in strengthening the Navy's strength and resilience.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.6
83 | Dangote refinery to cut Africans petroleum imports 36% by Abiodun Alade |
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Dangote refinery to cut Africans petroleum imports 36%
by Abiodun Alade
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84 | Dangote refinery to cut Africans petroleum imports 36% by Abiodun Alade |
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Dangote refinery to cut Africans petroleum imports 36%
by Abiodun Alade
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85 | Dantata advocates parliamentary govt,says Nigeria can work again by Ibrahim Musa Giginyu |
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Dantata advocates parliamentary govt,says Nigeria can work again
by Ibrahim Musa Giginyu
International business mogul, Alhaji Aminu Dantata has advocated parliamentary system of government saying it is not too late to set Nigeria working again as all indicators are showing that the country isn’t what it is used to be . Dantata said this whole addressing the Northern elders Forum(NEF) during a condolence visit on the death of Sani Dangote and Bashir Tofa among other prominent kano sons that died recently.†You will agree with me that the presidential system of government presently in operation has failed the nation, what we need now is to adopt the parliamentary system which is less expensive he said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.4
86 | Darkness in major cities as national grid collapses by Faruk shuaibu & Yushau A. Ibrahim |
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Darkness in major cities as national grid collapses
by Faruk shuaibu & Yushau A. Ibrahim
Nigeria experienced its first national blackout this year after a grid collapse at 11:21 a.m., causing all 20 power plants, except Ibom Power, to be offline by 11:51 a.m. Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) confirmed the incident, stating that the power outage was due to a system failure from the national grid. The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) stated that the grid experienced a partial disturbance due to gas constraints at its Ibom power station, feeding Eket, Ekim, Itu & Uyo transmission substations. Low power generation has persisted in the country since January 2024, exacerbating daily generation due to the lingering gas constraint. The outage made it the 150th time the country has recorded a grid collapse since 2013. Reasons for the collapses vary, but include outdated infrastructure, vegetation growing along grid lines, vandalism of the grid, and a shortage of gas.
Daily Trust, Monday, February 05, 2024, pg.27
87 | Delta gov warns council executives against multiple taxations by Idris Umar Momoh |
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Delta gov warns council executives against multiple taxations
by Idris Umar Momoh
Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has warned local government chairmen in the state against multiple taxations in order to reduce the burden of fuel subsidy removal on the people. The governor gave the warning on Wednesday when the state chapter of Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) paid him a courtesy visit at Government House, Asaba.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
88 | Despite CBN ban, textile tops Nigeria's import commodities by Philip Shimnom |
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Despite CBN ban, textile tops Nigeria's import commodities
by Philip Shimnom
Despite the prevailing forex restriction for import goods by the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), textile is now the highest imported commodity according to the latest statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics(NBS). The value of imports in 2020, according to NBS, was 19.89tn, having grown by 17.32 percent year-on-year from 2019 to 2020 as imports stood at N16.96tn in 2019.Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.26
89 | Despite NURTW suspension, 'extortion' of drivers persists in Lagos by Eugene Agha & Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Despite NURTW suspension, 'extortion' of drivers persists in Lagos
by Eugene Agha & Abdullateef Aliyu
NURTW members continue to operate at motor parks and garages in Lagos State despite the suspension of its activities by the state government. Checks at various parks revealed that touts, known as agbero, have continued to extort drivers of commercial vehicles. Armed hoodlums have taken over the Orile-Mile 2- Badagry and the Mile 2- Apapa expressways, demanding money from truck and commercial bus drivers and commercial motorcycle riders. Drivers are at no one's mercy as security operatives look the other way.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.3
90 | Diphtheria: 5 Students Die Of Suspected Case In Bauchi, Schools Shut by Hassan Ibrahim |
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Diphtheria: 5 Students Die Of Suspected Case In Bauchi, Schools Shut
by Hassan Ibrahim
Five students have died of suspected diphtheria in the Jamaare Local Government Area of the Bauchi State The Executive Chairman of Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency,(BSPHCDA), Dr Rilwanu Mohammed, who disclosed this to newsmen on Wednesday in Bauchi said out of 28 samples taken from Jammare, two were confirmed, adding that the agency was determined to act fast to curtail a possible spread of the disease.
Mohammed described the deaths of the students as unfortunate saying laboratory tests would confirm if they died of Diphtheria. Mohammed said vaccination would be given to prevent the disease, “We need to vaccinate children at six weeks and the good news is that the vaccination is free.â€Â He further disclosed that all schools in the affected local government area had been closed as a precautionary measure to curtail any possible spread of the disease.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.7
91 | Diri leads Bayelsa N/Assembly members PDP leaders to honour Dickson by Faruk Shuaibu |
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Diri leads Bayelsa N/Assembly members PDP leaders to honour Dickson
by Faruk Shuaibu
The Governor of Bayelsa State on Tuesday led a high-powered delegation of Federal lawmakers from the state, party leaders and others to felicitate with former Governor Henry Seriake Dickson after his swearing-in as a second term Senator. Diri who described Dickson as their political leader and father said that it was important to ensure that emphasis is placed on experience in the choice of candidates for the National Assembly. The sad incidents affected the arrangement to celebrate the inauguration of the lawmakers in recognition of the mourning mood of the Ijaw nation.
The new federal lawmakers are H.E Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, Senator Konbowei Benson, Senator Benson Agadaga, Hon. Fred Agbedi, Hon.(Mrs.) Marie Ebikake, Hon. Mitema Obodor, Hon. Oboku Oforji, and Hon. Rodney Ambaiowei.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
92 | Dismissal From APC: Goje Appeals Judgement, Files Stay Of Execution by John C. Azu |
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Dismissal From APC: Goje Appeals Judgement, Files Stay Of Execution
by John C. Azu
Former governor of Gombe State, Mohammed Danjuma Goje, has filed an appeal against the judgement affirming his dismissal from the All Progressives Congress (APC). The Senator representing Gombe Central Senatorial District also filed a stay of execution at the Court of Appeal in Abuja. A Federal High Court in Abuja presided by Justice Obiora Egwuatu had on June 27 dismissed the suit filed by Goje challenging his dismissal from the APC for lacking in merit.Â
In an appeal dated July 4 and filed through his counsel, Paul Erokoro (SAN), Goje submitted that the trial judge’s reliance on the technicality that the deponent was a practicing lawyer in the law firm representing Goje although he was not involved in the suit, was not substantial justice.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.10
93 | Diversion Of Diaspora Remittances Contributing To Naira Crash – Ag CBN Gov by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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Diversion Of Diaspora Remittances Contributing To Naira Crash – Ag CBN Gov
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has attributed the naira's crash against the dollar to the diversion of diaspora remittances to unofficial markets. The acting governor, Folashodun Shonubi, emphasized the need for Nigeria to control illegal remittances and identify channels to ensure proper flows and economic growth. The CBN boss emphasized the importance of full information and transparency in managing the foreign exchange market.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.19
94 | Doctors Strike: NMA Cautions FG On ‘ No Work, No Pay by Ojoma Akor |
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Doctors Strike: NMA Cautions FG On ‘ No Work, No Pay
by Ojoma Akor
The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has called on the federal government to reconsider its 'No Work, No Pay' policy against NARD members. NMA Chairman Dr. Charles Ugwuanyi urged the government to critically examine the policy, as it could lead to further complications and halt the system. The medical registry in Nigeria currently has over 100,000 registrable doctors, but as of April 2022, only 36,000 renewed their licenses, and less than 25,000 doctors are registered and practicing in the country.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.35
95 | Dozens killed in Niger, Katsina, Kaduna attacks by Abubakar Akote, Shehu Umar, Tijjani Ibrahim & Ahmed Ali |
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Dozens killed in Niger, Katsina, Kaduna attacks
by Abubakar Akote, Shehu Umar, Tijjani Ibrahim & Ahmed Ali
Terrorists killed dozens and displaced hundreds in four states over the weekend, including Niger and Kuchi. Residents of the affected communities reported that attackers rode on motorcycles and operated unchallenged before attacking residents. DSP Wasiu Abiodun kept sealed lips, but State Commissioner for Local Government Emmanuel Umar confirmed the attack. Security operations are ongoing and people are still on the run. The four camps of Abdulkarim and Dankarami were attacked by more than 1500 bandits, looting everything and setting places on fire. The attack occurred in the early hours of Sunday, with eleven people confirmed killed and some inflicted with gunshot injuries. Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has ordered that bandits should be classified as terrorists.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.6
96 | Drugs Worth N22m Intercepted At Kebbi Border by Ismail Adebayo |
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Drugs Worth N22m Intercepted At Kebbi Border
by Ismail Adebayo
The Nigeria Customs Service, Kebbi Command has seized 138 packs of tramakings/tramadol worth N22m at Kamba- border in Kebbi State. Other drugs seized include 81 table size cannabis Sativa and a Toyota Camry conveying the drugs. Briefing journalists at the NCS headquarters in Birnin Kebbi, the Comptroller of Customs, Dr Ben Oramalugo said officers of the command also seized 46 bags of foreign parboiled rice of 50kg, 40 bags of 25kg, 88 bales of second hand clothes and 4,200 litres of PMS and 525 litres of diesel. While handing the seized drugs to the state NDLEA Commander, Usman Suleiman said his command was able to intercept the items as a result of the sustained synergy with relevant units and other security agencies at border stations in the state. He said though the coup d’etat in neighbouring Niger Republic and subsequent border closure has sharply affected their revenue generation drive but the command still manages to rake in ninety-nine million, two hundred and eighty two thousand and forty seven naira (N99,282,547) in the month of July. He said the duty paid value of the seized items is N51,499,314.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.7
97 | ECOWAS, Niger’s Junta Begin Talks Soon by Daily Trust |
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ECOWAS, Niger’s Junta Begin Talks Soon
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and Niger's military junta are set to begin talks this week, with a date set after Nigeria's Islamic scholars brief President Bola Tinubu. ECOWAS welcomed Niger's military rulers' readiness for dialogue, and General Abdourahmane Tchiani expressed readiness for dialogue. President Tinubu is keen to see progress and ECOWAS leaders are committed to a peaceful end to the issue. Niger's military leaders have disclosed the reason they ignored a delegation led by former Nigeria's Head of State, General Abdulsalam Abubakar, in an attempt to restore the toppled government. Both parties had fruitful discussions. The Nigeria Labour Congress cautions ECOWAS against military action, while Ajaero calls for ECOWAS to listen to Nigerians and stakeholders across continents and not wage war against the junta.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.4
98 | Ekiti gov'ship: oyebanji emerges APC candidate amidst protest by Raphael Ogbonnaiye |
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Ekiti gov'ship: oyebanji emerges APC candidate amidst protest
by Raphael Ogbonnaiye
The All Progressives Congress has chosen Biodun Abayomi as their candidate for governor in the upcoming election for the position of governor of Ekiti State. Abayomi gathered a total of... It's loading the AI Video Player. Having received the most votes overall, the Hon. was announced as the APC's candidate for the governorship race. 183560 APC members were enrolled in the state, according to Governor Badaru, 107877 voters were recognised, and 104 983 votes were counted. Five wards, three wards, and the destruction of an automobile were the affected locations.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.14
99 | Electoral bill: Fresh controversy as Senate, Reps approve different versions by Abdullateef Salau, Balarabe Alkassim & Abbas Jimoh |
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Electoral bill: Fresh controversy as Senate, Reps approve different versions
by Abdullateef Salau, Balarabe Alkassim & Abbas Jimoh
The two houses of the parliament yesterday passed different versions of the Electoral Act Bill; the Senate supplied the re-amended bill for direct mode, whilst the House only gave direct and indirect mode. This has sparked a new debate in the National Assembly. The National Assembly already enacted the measure on November 18; the Commission will keep an eye on it. The Red Chamber changed Clause 84 (which refers to the ways of choosing candidates for elective seats as indirect primaries or consensus). There wasn't any agreement. After the House returned to plenary, Femi Gbajabiamila addressed the amendment and stated that only Clause 84 had been discussed and approved by the House. No other provisions of the electoral act modification had been taken into consideration or approved.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 20, 2022, pg.14
100 | Electoral bill: Fresh controversy as Senate, Reps approve different versions by Abdullateef Salau, Balarabe Alkassim & Abbas Jimoh |
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Electoral bill: Fresh controversy as Senate, Reps approve different versions
by Abdullateef Salau, Balarabe Alkassim & Abbas Jimoh
The two houses of the parliament yesterday passed different versions of the Electoral Act Bill; the Senate supplied the re-amended bill for direct mode, whilst the House only gave direct and indirect mode. This has sparked a new debate in the National Assembly. The National Assembly already enacted the measure on November 18; the Commission will keep an eye on it. The Red Chamber changed Clause 84 (which refers to the ways of choosing candidates for elective seats as indirect primaries or consensus). There wasn't any agreement. After the House returned to plenary, Femi Gbajabiamila addressed the amendment and stated that only Clause 84 had been discussed and approved by the House. No other provisions of the electoral act modification had been taken into consideration or approved.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 20, 2022, pg.14
101 | Emefiele flag 100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productive today by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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Emefiele flag 100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productive today
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
Today at CBN headquarters in Abuja, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, will officially launch the 100 for 100 Policy on Production and Productivity (PPP). The private firm would be chosen once the apex bank has determined that it can significantly affect the economy through the performance metrics.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.24
102 | Enugu Teachers laud Gov Mbah over Minimum Wage Payment by Our Reporter |
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Enugu Teachers laud Gov Mbah over Minimum Wage Payment
by Our Reporter
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Enugu State has praised Governor Peter Mbah for extending the minimum wage to primary school teachers after years of waiting. NUT chairman Theophilus Nweke stated that Mbah was ready to pay wage awards and resolve the three-year minimum wage dispute with the past administration. NUT has praised Mbah's commitment to teachers' welfare and has implemented four of its five-point demands.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.26
103 | Ex servicemen protest non-remittance of pension arrears, others by FARUK SHUAIBU |
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Ex servicemen protest non-remittance of pension arrears, others
by FARUK SHUAIBU
On Wednesday, retired military personnel marched through Abuja under the banner of the Coalition for Concerned Veterans to demand payment of the pension arrears that resulted from the introduction of the new minimum wage. which picketed the Ministry of Finance and said that even though they had written to the Minister of Defence, we had given them the reins and that their compensation was excessive under government policy.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.23
104 | Ex-Kaduna Commissioners Beg Tinubu To Reconsider El-Rufai As Minister by Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba |
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Ex-Kaduna Commissioners Beg Tinubu To Reconsider El-Rufai As Minister
by Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba
Former commissioners of Kaduna State who served under the immediate past Governor Nasir El-Rufai have reached out to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging him not to backtrack on his commitment to appoint El-Rufai as a minister in his cabinet. The former commissioners, who convened in Kaduna on Tuesday under the banner of the Like Minds Forum of Nigeria, emphasised on El-Rufai’s enduring status as a strong ally of President Tinubu. They noted that even individuals who were considered adversaries of the former governor acknowledged this camaraderie According to them, El-Rufai played a pivotal role in ensuring the power shift to the southern region and the emergence of President Tinubu, defying all odds. The Forum said: “The allegations against El-Rufai amount to nothing more than the desperation of certain factions seeking retribution against him and attempting to tarnish and undermine President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. They explained that the people of Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria, and the entire nation, are deeply disappointed by the Senate’s failure to confirm Malam Nasir El-Rufai as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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105 | Ex-Presidential Aspirant Hails Tinubu Over FCT’s Inclusion In Cabinet by Daily Trust |
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Ex-Presidential Aspirant Hails Tinubu Over FCT’s Inclusion In Cabinet
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Olawepo-Hashim, a past contender for president and a significant player in Nigeria's energy business, has praised the appointment of Hon. Zephaniah Bitrus Jisalo, a native of the FCT, as minister.He characterised the selection as proof of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's dedication to national cohesion.People from the grassroots have been flocking to congratulate the honourable gentleman because they realise how significant this is just to those who are from Abuja or the North Central.Jisalo, who previously represented the Abuja Municipal/Bwari Federal Constituency, is the first native person to be appointed minister since 1999.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.13
106 | Ex-servicemen protest nonremittance of pension, others by Faruk Shuaibu |
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Ex-servicemen protest nonremittance of pension, others
by Faruk Shuaibu
The group picketed the Ministry of Finance to protest the payment of debarment allowance to only servicemen that retired from 2017, reduction of their health allowance and NHIS not catering for surgeries. Leader of the group, Abiodun Durowaiye-Herberts, said despite writing to the Minister of Defense, they have not received any response from the government. The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed Shamsuna, said the issue of pension arrears has been addressed in the 2022 budget and 24 months arrears would be paid in due course.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.23
107 | Families Cry Out As Food Prices Hit Rooftop by Sunday M. Ogwu, Abiodun Alade, Salim U. Ibrahim & Iniabasi Umo |
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Families Cry Out As Food Prices Hit Rooftop
by Sunday M. Ogwu, Abiodun Alade, Salim U. Ibrahim & Iniabasi Umo
Families in Nigeria are passing through difficult times as the cost of staple food is increasingly becoming unbearable, Daily Trust reports. Findings at various markets across the country show that prices of rice, beans, garri, flour and sugar, among others, are rising almost on a weekly basis. While breadwinners are seeking government’s help; traders are lamenting that the inflation rate is fast eroding their capital base. The latest inflation figure was 24.08 per cent in July 2023, the highest since September 2005. A March report by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) showed that nearly 25 million Nigerians were at risk of hunger between June and August unless urgent actions are taken. FAO identified continued conflict, climate change, inflation and rising food prices as key drivers of the trend. It said, “Of the 17 million people who are currently food insecure, 3 million are in the north-east Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states. “Without immediate action, this figure is expected to increase to 4.4 million in the lean season. This includes highly vulnerable displaced populations and returnees who are already struggling to survive a large-scale humanitarian crisis in which 8.3 million people need assistance.† Available records showed that by mid-February to the end of July, prices of maize, beans and rice from three-grain markets of Dawanau, Dandume and Kumo in Kano, Katsina and Gombe states as well as Abuja had on average doubled, especially maize; while beans and rice added N10,000 and N20,000 respectively.Â
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.18
108 | Farmers Flee As Bandits Invade Niger Villages by Abubakar Akote |
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Farmers Flee As Bandits Invade Niger Villages
by Abubakar Akote
Farmers in Wushishi and Lavun LGAs have fled their homes since Friday night due to bandits' movements. The Niger State Vigilante Corps Chairman, Ibrahim Iko-Iko, confirmed that the bandits have been in the area since Friday and have moved close to Lavun LGA. The military has been deployed to trace the bandits, who residents claim are still in their villages. The situation is being assessed to enable the state government to respond to the needs of internallydisplaced persons in Wushishi and other parts of the local government.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.6
109 | FCT council polls: APC suspends Gwagwalada chair, presents new candiddate by Hussein Yahaya & Abubakar Sadiq Isah |
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FCT council polls: APC suspends Gwagwalada chair, presents new candiddate
by Hussein Yahaya & Abubakar Sadiq Isah
The current council chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mustapha, has been suspended by the All Progressives Congress (APC) branch of the Gwagwalada Area Council due to anti-party actions. According to City News, there has been a cold war between the FCT's party leadership and the council's current chairman. The suspension of the Gwagwalada chairman was announced in a letter to the local government council, FCTA, the North Central chapter of the party, as well as the party's national secretary. The letter was signed by the Dobi Ward APC Chairman, Jibrin Gado, and Secretary, Aliyu Jibrin.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.36
110 | FCT Residents Laud Clamp Down On ‘One Chance’ Syndicates by Daily Trust |
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FCT Residents Laud Clamp Down On ‘One Chance’ Syndicates
by Daily Trust
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) residents have praised the FCT Administration's efforts to rid the city of "one chance" robbers. They commended the raid on one chance operators, illegal motor parks, and motorists engaging in illegal parking. The initiative aims to address the menace of once chance operators and encourage residents to board taxis at designated motor parks.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.20
111 | FCT- IRS begins campaign to meet N200bn target by Hussein Yahaya |
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FCT- IRS begins campaign to meet N200bn target
by Hussein Yahaya
The Federal Capital Territory Internal Revenue Service has started a campaign to foster a culture of tax compliance among residents and businesses in the FCT. The FCT-IRS acting chairman, who oversaw a road show yesterday to launch the campaign, said that the drive to raise awareness of better taxation will be stepped up and issued a warning that the agency would use existing laws to punish defaulters.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 20, 2022, pg.34
112 | FEC approves N56bn Projects for FCT by Hamisu Kabir Matazu |
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FEC approves N56bn Projects for FCT
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113 | Female Soldier Guns Down Captain In Adamawa by Kabiru Anwar |
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Female Soldier Guns Down Captain In Adamawa
by Kabiru Anwar
A female soldier in Yola, Nigeria, accidentally killed a senior colleague at a checkpoint during a curfew imposed by the Adamawa government. The soldier had cocked her rifle and fired, killing the colleague. The commander instructed journalists to seek an appointment in writing before speaking to them.
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114 | FG approves new guidelines for expatriate quota, to inspect places of religion by Joshus Odeyemi |
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FG approves new guidelines for expatriate quota, to inspect places of religion
by Joshus Odeyemi
The federal government has approved new guidelines for the administration of expatriate quota in Nigeria, including renewal of expatriate quota positions and mandatory submission of Monthly Returns on the Utilization of all approved Expatriate Quota Positions. Inspection to commence, with fees for organisations and public places of worship.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.3
115 | FG clamp down on Unauthorised Private jetties by Chris Agabi |
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FG clamp down on Unauthorised Private jetties
by Chris Agabi
The Federal Government has announced that no private jetty should operate in Nigeria without authorization from relevant government agencies, in a bid to shore up its revenue base and block leakages. This is the first time the activities and data resulting from the work of the Presidential Standing Committee on Private Jetties (PSCPJ) will be compiled since its inauguration 17 years ago. This compilation encapsulates the standard operational procedure/guidelines for intending and existing jetty operators in the country. The Pipelines and Product Marketing Company Limited (PPMC) has announced that it will investigate the berth constraints of LPG vessels in Lagos jetties. PPMC's Managing Director, Alhaji Ahmed Farouk, stated this during the commissioning of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM) building and Resource Center.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.23
116 | FG clamp down on Unauthorised Private jetties by Chris Agabi |
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FG clamp down on Unauthorised Private jetties
by Chris Agabi
The Federal Government has announced that no private jetty should operate in Nigeria without authorization from relevant government agencies, in a bid to shore up its revenue base and block leakages. This is the first time the activities and data resulting from the work of the Presidential Standing Committee on Private Jetties (PSCPJ) will be compiled since its inauguration 17 years ago. This compilation encapsulates the standard operational procedure/guidelines for intending and existing jetty operators in the country. The Pipelines and Product Marketing Company Limited (PPMC) has announced that it will investigate the berth constraints of LPG vessels in Lagos jetties. PPMC's Managing Director, Alhaji Ahmed Farouk, stated this during the commissioning of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers (NALPGAM) building and Resource Center.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.23
117 | FG Committed To Sustain Mutually Beneficial Relations With Canada – Akume by Abbas Jimoh |
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FG Committed To Sustain Mutually Beneficial Relations With Canada – Akume
by Abbas Jimoh
The Canadian government has pledged to strengthen its relationship with Nigeria, citing mutual economic benefits in agricultural development. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) assured the Canadian government that the current economic situation in Nigeria will be temporary due to the government's policies designed to cushion the situation and provide relief to the citizens. In 2022, Nigeria was Canada's largest bilateral trade partner in Africa, with Canadian imports totaling about $1.7bn. The SGF also recalled that in 2022, 95% of people with Boko Haram's ideology were dead in Borno.
Daily Trust, Monday, March 04, 2024, pg.4
118 | FG mulls subsidy for transport workers by FARUK SHUAIBU |
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FG mulls subsidy for transport workers
by FARUK SHUAIBU
The federal government is planning to pay transport workers while finalizing a decision on the N5000 monthly payment to the poor as the monthly subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit or petrol ends by June. Zainab Ahmed Shamsuna,One other proposal that has been made, get them registered and pass a subsidy through them using vouchers. There are several options that we are currently working on, Zainab revealed. She said that kerosene and diesel prices have been deregulated except petrol. The government would not cut its recurrent budget. Two weeks after the National Assembly passed the bill. Remember we have a revenue challenge and everything that we do, we can’t put an exit package..
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.15
119 | FG not disbursing 80,000 Survival Fund - Project Office by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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FG not disbursing 80,000 Survival Fund - Project Office
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
The federal government's MSMEs Survival Fund Scheme's Head of Project Delivery Office has stated that the government is not distributing 80000... allegedly stated that the government is not distributing the $80,000 survival money. in a statement that the office released. "The public is hereby informed that requests for account information being distributed via social media and SMS in order to participate in the Survival Fund Scheme is a scam, so members of the public should disregard such requests," Johnson stated. He said that the federal government's Survival Fund steering committee, which is led by Minister of State for Industry, Trade, and Investment Amb. Maryam Y. Katagum, has contacted the appropriate law enforcement authorities to find and prosecute all those responsible for the fraud.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.21
120 | FG Paid N36bn For Electricity Subsidy In 3 Months – NERC by Faruk Shuaibu |
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FG Paid N36bn For Electricity Subsidy In 3 Months – NERC
by Faruk Shuaibu
The Nigerian government paid N36bn to subsidise electricity consumption in the first quarter of 2023, with N12bn paid to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET). The government intervened due to the absence of cost-reflective tariffs, covering the gap with tariff shortfall funding. DisCos reported most frequently reported issues, including metering, billing, and service interruption, accounting for over 79% of total complaints.
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121 | FG Pledges More Dollar Supply To Stabilize Naira by Daily Trust |
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FG Pledges More Dollar Supply To Stabilize Naira
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The federal government has disclosed that it may inject some foreign exchange into the economy to shore up the value of the naira while market forces stabilise. The Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, Mr Dele Alake stated this on Wednesday while speaking with reporters in Paris.
Although the presidential spokesman was not specific about the nature of the dollar injection, he said: “Don’t forget that Mr. President has taken some very bold steps in the area of economy, in the area of social engineering in the last few weeks, and particularly with reference to the unification of the multiple exchange rates, which has caused very positive multiplier effect.
However, in the short term, we have noticed and expected that there will be a slight spike in the demand and then that would affect the value of the naira viz-viz the dollar. So, apart from the immediate, short and long term positive effects of that unification policy, there could be a need for an injection of direct foreign exchange into the economy to shore up the value of the naira while market forces stabilise. And in the short run or medium term, there is going to be when the effects of this policy begin to mature.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.23
122 | FG raises charge against Kanu 7 to 15 by Ojoma Akor & Jeremiah Oke |
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FG raises charge against Kanu 7 to 15
by Ojoma Akor & Jeremiah Oke
The allegation against the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra has been modified by the federal government, increasing the counts from seven to fifteen ahead... Kanu was charged with treason and terrorism on seven counts. According to The Nation, Buhari Yakasai has added 10 charges to the original accusation.The allegation against the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra has been modified by the federal government, increasing the counts from seven to fifteen ahead... Kanu was charged with treason and terrorism on seven counts. According to The Nation, Buhari Yakasai has added 10 charges to the original accusation. The 15 useless and empty revised charges that they did not feel the need to change are not what has me upset.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.6
123 | FG Targets Investment In Agriculture To Curb Rising Cost of Food Items by Philip Shimnom Clement |
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FG Targets Investment In Agriculture To Curb Rising Cost of Food Items
by Philip Shimnom Clement
Nigeria's Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has revealed that the federal government is exploring strategies to boost agricultural production to combat rising food and commodity prices. The minister made the announcement during a bilateral meeting with a visiting German delegation, led by Germany's Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development, Ms. Svenja Shulze. Edun emphasised the importance of increasing agricultural production to address the rising cost of food items. The president has intervened in the sector to provide grain, fertilizers, and additional acreage for rice, wheat, maize, and cassava to increase output and reduce prices, ultimately reducing inflation. The trade minister also noted that the partnership with Germany aims to develop Nigeria's small and medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) subsector with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to improve access to finance for women-owned enterprises.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, February 07, 2024, pg.20
124 | FG urged to declare state of emergence ,increase education budget. by Chidimma C .Okeke |
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FG urged to declare state of emergence ,increase education budget.
by Chidimma C .Okeke
The west African civil society forum (WACSOF)has said it is high time the nigerian government declare an emergence in the education sector and called on stakeholders for frank dialogue on the state of education in the country.The forum said that government should stop the disruptions to the education sector,increase budgetary allocation to the sector and return Nigerian children and young adults back to school.
Daily Trust, Thursday, September 08, 2022, pg.27
125 | Fintiri Grants N10,000 Subsidy Allowances To Workers, Pensioners by Amina Abdullahi |
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Fintiri Grants N10,000 Subsidy Allowances To Workers, Pensioners
by Amina Abdullahi
Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has approved a monthly subsidy allowance of N10,000 for government workers and pensioners in the state as part of efforts to mitigate the impact of fuel subsidy removal. The subsidy will be granted for six months.
The Chief of Staff to the governor, who is also the Chairman of the Special Committee on Mitigating the Effect of Fuel Subsidy Removal, Dr Edgar Amos, disclosed this to newsmen on Wednesday in Government House Yola. He revealed that the governor had also approved the full implementation of the national minimum wage for local government workers, effective from next month’s salary.
The state Chairman of the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Dauda Adamu Aliyu, said the steps taken by the state government were commendable and would go a long way in providing relief.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.6
126 | FIRS generates N6.4tr in 2021, surpasses taeget by Faruk shuaibu |
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FIRS generates N6.4tr in 2021, surpasses taeget
by Faruk shuaibu
The Federal Inland Revenue Service has said it generated N6.405 trillion in 2021 despite the economic downturn experienced in the globe due to the coronavirus pandemic. Companies Income Tax amounted to N1.896tr; Petroleum Profits Tax amounted to N2tr; Value Added Tax amounted to N2.07tr; Electronic Money Transfer Levy amounted to N114 billion; Earmarked Taxes amounted to N208. “The Service issued certificates for the sum of N147. Nami explained that in line with the law, the country entered into a second economic recession within five years..
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.21
127 | Flood: Bayelsa residents decry govt inability to clear canals, drainages by Bassey Willie |
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Flood: Bayelsa residents decry govt inability to clear canals, drainages
by Bassey Willie
Victims of last year’s flood in Bayelsa State and other residents of the state have called on the state government to promptly clear the drainages and canals around Yenagoa, the state capital to avert the devastating effects of the anticipated flood this year. The Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET) had predicted that the heavy rainfall that will reach its peak between July and September, 2024 will cause flooding higher than last year’s own.
Disturbed by the prediction and suffering of last year’s flood, some residents around the cemetery road, Azikoro village in Yenagoa, told members of the Federated Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) who went round to see the level of government’s preparedness ahead of the anticipated flood that they needed the relevant government agencies to clean up the canals that empty water into the area from the cemetery area of the state.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
128 | Football Coach Kills Estranged Lover In Ondo by Tosin Tope |
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Football Coach Kills Estranged Lover In Ondo
by Tosin Tope
Football coach Bankole Oginni, also known as 'honourable Kole,' allegedly murdered his estranged lover in his living room. The victim, who was tied with rope, had burns on her body, possibly caused by hot water. The suspect was caught when the victim's mobile line was disconnected. The lifeless body was found with her legs and hands tied, and her remains were deposited at the hospital's morgue.
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129 | Forensic Analysis Has Exposed Ganduje’, Anti-Graft Agency Reveals Dollar Videos’ Findings by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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Forensic Analysis Has Exposed Ganduje’, Anti-Graft Agency Reveals Dollar Videos’ Findings
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) says forensic analysis has confirmed that the dollar videos of ex-Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje were not doctored. In 2017, Daily Nigerian, an online publication, had released some videos of Ganduje allegedly collecting kickbacks from contractors. But speaking at ‘A One Day Public Dialogue on Anti-Corruption Crusade in Kano’, on Wednesday, Barrister Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado, Chairman of the agency, said the authenticity of the videos had been confirmed.
He said since the release of the footages, people have been challenging the commission under him to prove the innocence or otherwise of the former governor in the matter. He added that his commission commenced investigation in 2018 but could not go far because Ganduje, who was governor at the time, had immunity.
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Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.8
130 | Forex scarcity bites harder on airlines as operators mull flight suspension by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Forex scarcity bites harder on airlines as operators mull flight suspension
by Abdullateef Aliyu
The biting scarcity of dollars may force some airlines to shut down operation any time from now, Daily Trust can report. Though the scarcity has always crippled airline operations, it got worse recently with many airlines finding it extremely difficult to continue operations as they are unable to source for dollars to pay for aircraft maintenance.
No fewer than 10 aircraft belonging to local operators are in different maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities abroad as they are unable to source for dollars to pay for the cost of maintenance. Daily Trust reports that an average C-check costs $1m (about N750m at N750/$) and it could be more depending on the extent of the check to be carried out on an aircraft.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.20
131 | France detects new COVID-19 variant 'IHU', more infectious than Omicron: All we know about it by News |
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France detects new COVID-19 variant 'IHU', more infectious than Omicron: All we know about it
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 A new COVID-19 variant discovered in 12 patients near Marseille, contains 46 mutations, making it more resistant to vaccines and infectious. It is yet to be spotted in other countries or labelled a variant under investigation by the World Health Organization. Omicron is the dominant coronavirus variant in France, leading to surging case numbers. To combat this, French MPs have proposed legislation that would require most people to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to enter public spaces such as bars, restaurants and long-distance public transport. The bill aims to replace the health pass with a vaccine pass, which would only allow people who are fully vaccinated to gain access to those venues.
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132 | Fresh Dust Over Electoral Bill As National Assembly Resumes today by Ismail Mudashir, Itodo Daniel Sule & Abdulateef Salau |
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Fresh Dust Over Electoral Bill As National Assembly Resumes today
by Ismail Mudashir, Itodo Daniel Sule & Abdulateef Salau
As the National Assembly reconvenes after Christmas, more dust is accumulating around the Electoral Act Amendment Bill that President Muhammadu Buhari rejected due to direct primaries. As the National Assembly reconvenes after its break for Christmas and New Year, new controversy is arising over the Electoral Act Amendment Bill that President Muhammadu Buhari rejected over direct primaries. In a letter to the National Assembly titled "Withholding assent to Electoral Act Bill 2021," Buhari listed the options to include; stakeholders in the nation's political scene, including governors and civil society groups, have suggested ways out of the dilemma. In a statement following their meeting in Port Harcourt, their chairman and the governor of Sokoto State, A quickly completed electoral act is crucial.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.4
133 | FRSC, Leave Urban Drivers Alone by Eugene Enahoro |
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FRSC, Leave Urban Drivers Alone
by Eugene Enahoro
Despicably in a manner similar to many Nigerians paid by the public purse and given a uniform to wear to discharge of their duties, errant staff of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) do not regard their uniform as a call to public service, but rather as license to trample citizens’ rights, and behave as they please! In fairness to the corps, they recognise the problem and have dismissed many employees for corruption, and other actions detrimental to the reputation of the FRSC.  Â
Back in 2015, Deputy Corps Marshal Charles Theophilus publicly warned staff against corrupt practices, claiming that “measures have been put in place to stop anything that has to do with corruption within the systemâ€. Yet two years later in 2017, 25 staff were sacked for corrupt practices. The then Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi, said a “massive self-cleansing exercise was in action to rid the corps of corrupt officialsâ€.
Two years down the line in 2019, 62 staff comprising 14 officers and 48 marshals were dismissed after internal investigations, while separate investigations by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Department of State Services (DSS) led to disciplinary action against 172 two others! Again in 2020, 18 officers were dismissed for misconduct, and 10 were “sanctioned for indiscipline†and demoted. The Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Bisi Kazeem, said those affected had been involved in forgery, number plate and license racketeering, bribery and scandalous patrol misconduct.  Regrettably, this has become the public perception of FRSC staff priorities. The corps’ once stellar reputation has been rubbished to the extent that they are now widely regarded as a nuisance on the road, rather than as a beneficial public service.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.17
134 | Fubara Not Peacemaker, Says Ex-Commissioner Loyal To Wike by Abdulhamid Abdulyassar |
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Fubara Not Peacemaker, Says Ex-Commissioner Loyal To Wike
by Abdulhamid Abdulyassar
Former Rivers State Commissioner and Attorney-General Zacchaeus Adangor has criticized Governor Similaye Fubara for not being a peacemaker as people assume. Adangor resigned in December 2023 after the political feud between Fubara and Wike escalated. He cited instances where Fubara directed management not to allow Adangor to return to Rivers State University and refused to sign a customary court warrant in his community. Adangor argued that Fubara cannot issue directives on how to handle court matters, stating that Adangor was appointed by the governor but had the responsibility to advise him.
Daily Trust, Friday, May 10, 2024, pg.10
135 | Fuel shortage eases in Abuja by Hamisu Kabir Matazu |
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Fuel shortage eases in Abuja
by Hamisu Kabir Matazu
According to a Daily Trust poll, the current Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) scarcity has subsided in and around the FCT.Due to the closure of several filling stations last week, which created an artificial shortage and lengthy lines of cars at the stations, it was not the best week for automobile owners in the FCT.Few filling stations were spotted pouring the stuff last week in and around the FCT, each with one or two pumping machines and lengthy lines.Experts blamed panic purchasing and stockpiling in anticipation of the elimination of subsidies, which the federal government eventually halted, for the gasoline shortage.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.36
136 | Fuel subsidy is gone- tinubu by MUIDEEN OLANIYI, ABBAS JIMOH, Sunday Michael Ogwu & IDOWU ISAMOTU |
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Fuel subsidy is gone- tinubu
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI, ABBAS JIMOH, Sunday Michael Ogwu & IDOWU ISAMOTU
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ended the fuel subsidy due to resource drying, urging better investment in public infrastructure, education, healthcare, and jobs. He also called for a unified exchange rate to direct funds towards real economy investments. His administration will treat both new and old naira notes as legal tender, reduce interest rates, and target higher GDP growth and reduced unemployment. They will review investor complaints and ensure dividends are repatriated home. Tinubu pledges to work with international partners to end conflicts and make Nigeria a more perfect nation and democracy.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, May 30, 2023, pg.5
137 | Fuel subsidy: Reps urge FG to implement palliative by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Fuel subsidy: Reps urge FG to implement palliative
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives has called on the federal government to implement its promise on putting in place palliative measures to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal on Nigerians. The call followed the adoption of a motion by Aliyu Sani Madaki (NNPP, Kano) at the plenary on Wednesday.Â
Presenting the motion, the lawmaker recalled that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had on May 29 announced the removal of fuel subsidy which pushed the pump prices from N194 to over N500 with variations in states. He said there was the need to put in place measures to protect the rights of citizens and prioritise the provision of palliatives to mitigate the challenges that have arisen from the fuel subsidy removal and ensure a more sustainable and inclusive economic framework for the benefit of Nigerians.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.11
138 | Gbajabiamila resigns, to resume as Tinubu's Chief of Staff by Balarebe Alkassim |
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Gbajabiamila resigns, to resume as Tinubu's Chief of Staff
by Balarebe Alkassim
Tajudeen Abbas, the Speaker of the House, read Gbajabiamila’s letter of resignation at plenary in Abuja on Wednesday, June 14. Gbajabiamila said his resignation is to enable him to assume the role of Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
139 | Go after big fish for more revenue , FG urged by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Go after big fish for more revenue , FG urged
by Abdullateef Aliyu
The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) on Wednesday asked the federal government to go after the "big fish in the ocean" in order to widen the tax net and deepen compliance. President and Chairman of Council of the Institute, Adesina Adedayo also declared that the institute has opened up a platform of engagement with the government to shore up the revenue generation. The 40th anniversary of the institute is a platform to showcase the achievements of the institute. Nigerians can now earn US Dollars by acquiring premium domain names, most clients earning about $7,000 to $10,000. Daily Finance is sponsoring a millionaire man who reveals a $127/hour trick anyone can do to get rich with Bitcoin, without buying it.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.16
140 | Goje distributes 500 tricycles, 1,000 motorcycles to constituents by Haruna Gimba Yaya |
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Goje distributes 500 tricycles, 1,000 motorcycles to constituents
by Haruna Gimba Yaya
Muhammad Danjuma Goje, senator for Gombe Central Senatorial District, recently gave his citizens in Gombe State 500 tricycles (Keke NAPEP) and 1,000 motorcycles. Goje said the donation was born out of his ambition for community empowerment to support youths and women in his constituency while speaking during the flag-off of the distribution at his Gombe mansion. He added that the act was a part of his attempts to combat poverty and provide his supporters the power to open up work prospects for young people in the neighbourhood. According to our correspondent, residents of the constituency in the local government areas of Akko and Yamaltu/Deba in the state received the goods, which cost more than N920 million, free of charge.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.10
141 | Gombe Bridge Collapses After Downpour by Haruna Gimba Yaya |
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Gombe Bridge Collapses After Downpour
by Haruna Gimba Yaya
A Bauchi-Gombe federal highway bridge collapsed after a downpour, marking the eighth time in recent years that a bridge or part of the road is washed away. Traffic has been diverted to Bauchi-Darazo-Dukku-Gombe road, prolonging the journey from Bauchi to Gombe by over 78 kilometers.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.23
142 | Gombe Bridge Collapses After Downpour by Haruna Gimba Yaya |
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Gombe Bridge Collapses After Downpour
by Haruna Gimba Yaya
A Bauchi-Gombe federal highway bridge collapsed after a downpour, marking the eighth time in recent years that a bridge or part of the road is washed away. Traffic has been diverted to Bauchi-Darazo-Dukku-Gombe road, prolonging the journey from Bauchi to Gombe by over 78 kilometers.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.23
143 | GOMBE CRISIS: WE HAVE RECONCILED INUWA, GOJE- BUNI by Saawua Terzungwe |
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GOMBE CRISIS: WE HAVE RECONCILED INUWA, GOJE- BUNI
by Saawua Terzungwe
The Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reconciled the Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya and a former governor of the state, Senator Danjuma Goje. The meeting was attended by former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, senators and former governors of Borno State, Senator Kashim Shettima and Sullivan Chime of Enugu State, among others. The reconciliation has further stamped the authority of the party in the state, and the party will continue to explore ways of resolving differences among stakeholders amicably ahead of the 2023 general elections.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 06, 2023, pg.25
144 | Gov Yusuf Reinstates Kano Anti-Graft Boss Suspended By Ganduje by Clement A. Oloyede |
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Gov Yusuf Reinstates Kano Anti-Graft Boss Suspended By Ganduje
by Clement A. Oloyede
Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf has reinstated the suspended Chairman of the state’s Public Complaints and Anti Corruption Commission (PCACC), Muhuyi Magaji.
Recall that Magaji was suspended by the immediate past governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje on the recommendation of the state House of Assembly, which said it investigated and uncovered several anomalies against him. Daily Trust reports that Muhuyi, a very influential official during the administration of the former governor had fallen out with Ganduje administration last year after the anti-graft boss said his commission was investigating some major projects of the government and that its investigation had revealed that the then First Family had alleged undue involvement in the projects.
Among the cases that shut the anti-graft boss into the limelight was the investigation of the Kano Emirate Council that subsequently contributed to the removal of then Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammadu.
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Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.5
145 | Gov’ship Poll: People Must Rise Against Old Order To Save Bayelsa — LP Candidate by Bassey Willie |
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Gov’ship Poll: People Must Rise Against Old Order To Save Bayelsa — LP Candidate
by Bassey Willie
Engr Udengs Eradiri, the Labour Party governorship candidate in Bayelsa State, urges youths to rise up against the old order and save the state. He believes coastal communities and ocean cities like Odioma hold the key to unlocking resource potential and a new Bayelsa. Eradiri plans to employ teachers, train them, and pay their arrears. He aims to revive Bayelsa's economy with agriculture and self-sufficiency in food production when elected.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.13
146 | Governorship Poll: Tension In Kano As Tribunal Reserves Judgment by Clement A. Oloyede & Salim U. Ibrahim |
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Governorship Poll: Tension In Kano As Tribunal Reserves Judgment
by Clement A. Oloyede & Salim U. Ibrahim
There was tension in Kano on Monday as protesters defied a police ban as they marched to the Government House calling on the judiciary to ensure justice in the election petition filed before the tribunal.The State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has reserved judgment in the petition filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to challenge the victory of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP).The tribunal’s decision came amidst protests in the state metropolis convened by the Kano State Civil Society Situation Room and supporters of the NNPP calling on the judiciary to ensure justice is done following allegations of attempted bribery of members of a panel hearing petitions in the National and State Assembly Election Petition tribunals.Daily Trust reports the protest was carried out despite the announcement of a ban on street protests by the police early on Monday after news filtered in that supporters of both APC and NNPP were planning to organise counter-protests.“Both organisers as well as the umbrella body should note that any attempt to disrespect NLC and the security agencies in the state, by playing around the fragile security situation, which the combined security agencies have been managing, is not only uncivil, criminal but also an offence against national security.â€When Daily Trust contacted the police spokesman, SP Haruna Kiyawa, he promised to make inquiries and revert. He had not done that and was not responding to calls as of the time of filing this report.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, August 22, 2023, pg.3
147 | Gunmen abduct 7 Unijos students by Daily Trust |
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Gunmen abduct 7 Unijos students
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Yet-to-be-identified gunmen have abducted seven students of the University of Jos. DSP Alfred Alabo, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Police Command in Plateau State, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Jos.
According to Alabo, the students were abducted on Monday night at their hostel located outside the campus. He explained that the students were whisked away while reading for their second-semester examinations that commenced on Tuesday.
â€The Commissioner of Police in the state, Bartholomew Onyeka, has deployed armed police personnel to arrest the kidnappers and ensure the safe release of the abducted students. Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), and other security agencies have also deployed their personnel for search and rescue operations,†he said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
148 | Gunmen abduct chinese in kwara, 3 arrested. by Abdlkareem mumini |
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Gunmen abduct chinese in kwara, 3 arrested.
by Abdlkareem mumini
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.7
149 | Gunmen raid Kogi varsity, abduct students by Daily Trust |
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Gunmen raid Kogi varsity, abduct students
by Daily Trust
Bandits invaded Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTEC) in Osara, Okene, Nigeria, and abducted some students. The bandits entered the university through the bush, entered three lecture halls, and began shooting into the air. They trapped students inside the halls and started taking them, causing confusion and fear among students in other halls. Local security guards and conventional security men attempted to engage the bandits, but they minimized damage. The students were preparing for their first semester examination on May 13. CUSTEC Vice Chancellor, Prof. Abdulraman Asipita, confirmed the incident but declined to provide details.
Daily Trust, Friday, May 10, 2024, pg.8
150 | Hardship: Youths Hijack Foodstuffs In Niger, Borno Residents Threaten To Join Insurgents by Abubakar Akote |
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Hardship: Youths Hijack Foodstuffs In Niger, Borno Residents Threaten To Join Insurgents
by Abubakar Akote
Nigeria's rising cost of living has led to protests across the country, with an attack on a truck carrying food items in Suleja area of Niger State and hundreds of residents of Dikwa town in Borno State protesting and raising concerns over hunger. The rising cost of food items has made access to three square meals per day increasingly unattainable for millions of people. In addition, soldiers had to open fire when some youths attacked trucks loaded with foodstuff in the Suleja area of Niger State. Many bags of assorted foodstuffs, especially rice, were stolen before soldiers arrived at the scene.
Police operatives blocked protesters from staging a peaceful demonstration against hunger, social, and economic difficulties in Jigawa State. The protest was organized by civil society organizations and political associations, and the state police commissioner requested them to postpone the demonstration due to security issues. The protesters called on President Bola Tinubu to review his economic policy to align it with the needs and welfare of Nigerians rather than foreign interests. They also called on the state governor, Malam Umar Namadi, to increase the workers' wage award from the proposed N10,000 to N30,000, which should be paid before Ramadan.
The National Economic Council (NEC) has taken steps to put an end to the economic challenges confronting the nation, including making fertilisers available to farmers and the establishment of agro-rangers to tackle insecurity in the farms. The vice president said that with collective efforts in developing a clear and actionable roadmap through short, medium, and long-term strategies, Nigeria will overcome its economic challenges.
In conclusion, the rising cost of living in Nigeria has led to protests and calls for government intervention to address the situation. The National Economic Council (NEC) has taken steps to ensure food security and affordability, but more work is needed to address the ongoing challenges faced by the country.
Daily Trust, Friday, February 23, 2024, pg.4
151 | Hardship; There 's nothing much anyone can do- Buhari. by Saawua Terzungwe |
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Hardship; There 's nothing much anyone can do- Buhari.
by Saawua Terzungwe
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.12
152 | Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt |
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Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso
by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has stated that the bank's harsh forex reforms will eventually stabilize the naira and the economy in the long run. He stated that the bank has rolled out critical policies to strengthen the naira, which had been falling against the dollar. Cardoso said that the recent move made by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) to transfer its accounts to the CBN is boosting the confidence of investors. He also highlighted the recent move to have the NNPC and other government agencies move their funding straight to the CBN as a positive and confidence-boosting measure. This move is expected to create a more transparent market system and increase foreign exchange inflow. By involving major state-owned entities like the NNPC in these reforms, the CBN aims to strengthen the overall financial system and enhance economic stability.Cardoso also addressed the issue of overcrowding at the CBN's office and indicated that the central bank's internal arrangements were being reorganized for administrative convenience and efficiency. He expressed his focus on ensuring that the MPC meeting is impactful and complements the fiscal side of the economy.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.22
153 | Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt |
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Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso
by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has stated that the bank's harsh forex reforms will eventually stabilize the naira and the economy in the long run. He stated that the bank has rolled out critical policies to strengthen the naira, which had been falling against the dollar. Cardoso said that the recent move made by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) to transfer its accounts to the CBN is boosting the confidence of investors. He also highlighted the recent move to have the NNPC and other government agencies move their funding straight to the CBN as a positive and confidence-boosting measure. This move is expected to create a more transparent market system and increase foreign exchange inflow. By involving major state-owned entities like the NNPC in these reforms, the CBN aims to strengthen the overall financial system and enhance economic stability.Cardoso also addressed the issue of overcrowding at the CBN's office and indicated that the central bank's internal arrangements were being reorganized for administrative convenience and efficiency. He expressed his focus on ensuring that the MPC meeting is impactful and complements the fiscal side of the economy.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.22
154 | Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt |
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Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso
by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has stated that the bank's harsh forex reforms will eventually stabilize the naira and the economy in the long run. He stated that the bank has rolled out critical policies to strengthen the naira, which had been falling against the dollar. Cardoso said that the recent move made by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) to transfer its accounts to the CBN is boosting the confidence of investors. He also highlighted the recent move to have the NNPC and other government agencies move their funding straight to the CBN as a positive and confidence-boosting measure. This move is expected to create a more transparent market system and increase foreign exchange inflow. By involving major state-owned entities like the NNPC in these reforms, the CBN aims to strengthen the overall financial system and enhance economic stability.Cardoso also addressed the issue of overcrowding at the CBN's office and indicated that the central bank's internal arrangements were being reorganized for administrative convenience and efficiency. He expressed his focus on ensuring that the MPC meeting is impactful and complements the fiscal side of the economy.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.22
155 | Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt |
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Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso
by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has stated that the bank's harsh forex reforms will eventually stabilize the naira and the economy in the long run. He stated that the bank has rolled out critical policies to strengthen the naira, which had been falling against the dollar. Cardoso said that the recent move made by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) to transfer its accounts to the CBN is boosting the confidence of investors. He also highlighted the recent move to have the NNPC and other government agencies move their funding straight to the CBN as a positive and confidence-boosting measure. This move is expected to create a more transparent market system and increase foreign exchange inflow. By involving major state-owned entities like the NNPC in these reforms, the CBN aims to strengthen the overall financial system and enhance economic stability.Cardoso also addressed the issue of overcrowding at the CBN's office and indicated that the central bank's internal arrangements were being reorganized for administrative convenience and efficiency. He expressed his focus on ensuring that the MPC meeting is impactful and complements the fiscal side of the economy.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.22
156 | Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt |
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Harsh forex reforms will strength naira- Cardoso
by Philip Shimnom Clemennttt
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, has stated that the bank's harsh forex reforms will eventually stabilize the naira and the economy in the long run. He stated that the bank has rolled out critical policies to strengthen the naira, which had been falling against the dollar. Cardoso said that the recent move made by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) to transfer its accounts to the CBN is boosting the confidence of investors. He also highlighted the recent move to have the NNPC and other government agencies move their funding straight to the CBN as a positive and confidence-boosting measure. This move is expected to create a more transparent market system and increase foreign exchange inflow. By involving major state-owned entities like the NNPC in these reforms, the CBN aims to strengthen the overall financial system and enhance economic stability.Cardoso also addressed the issue of overcrowding at the CBN's office and indicated that the central bank's internal arrangements were being reorganized for administrative convenience and efficiency. He expressed his focus on ensuring that the MPC meeting is impactful and complements the fiscal side of the economy.
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.22
157 | Hold Tinubu Accountable, IPC Tells Media, CSOs by Abbas Jimoh |
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Hold Tinubu Accountable, IPC Tells Media, CSOs
by Abbas Jimoh
The International Press Centre (IPC) has charged the media and civil society organisations (CSOs) to hold President Bola Ahmed Tinubu accountable on his campaign promises. The IPC Executive Director, Mr Lanre Arongudade, gave the charge on Wednesday in Abuja at the stakeholders’ round table on accountability, incorporating the public presentation of independently compiled campaign promises of Tinubu and the launch of an iOS/web app of media code for election.Â
The event was to sensitise the media and civil society to their oversight functions as an institution that is given the constitutional responsibility to monitor governance and hold the government accountable to the people. During the campaigns, we documented the campaign promises of all the presidential candidates. Normally it is our tradition to publish that of the president so that we can look at these promises in our respective way.
These days we talk about solution-driven journalism but you can’t have solutions when you don’t pick promises, follow them, and ensure that they are actually implemented and also ask questions if there are challenges of implementation or there are changes to that plan,†Arogundade said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.6
158 | Hospitals to drop HMOs Jan 31 over poor tariffs, debts by Ojoma Akor & Risikat Ramoni |
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Hospitals to drop HMOs Jan 31 over poor tariffs, debts
by Ojoma Akor & Risikat Ramoni
Private healthcare providers plan to withdraw from private health insurance from January 31 due to poor tariffs and debts. The president of the Health and Managed Care Association of Nigeria blames the problem on economic crises and inflation, and is following up with HCPAN to discuss private health insurance. Delivery and post-natal were free.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.10
159 | House of Reps urges CBN to halt imports, exports guidelines by Balarabe Alkassim |
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House of Reps urges CBN to halt imports, exports guidelines
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives has called on the Central Bank of Nigeria to suspend the implementation of the new guidelines on the introduction of… Following the adoption of a motion moved by Leke Abejide on Tuesday, It also invited the Governor of CBN,.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.22
160 | How bride-to-be, 28 others die in Sokoto boat mishap by Abubakar Auwal |
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How bride-to-be, 28 others die in Sokoto boat mishap
by Abubakar Auwal
Nine people, including a bride-to-be, died in a boat mishap in Shagari River at Gidan Magana, Sokoto State. The victims were mostly children between nine and 17 years old, but six of the passengers were rescued alive. The village head of Gidan Magana, Malam Muhammadu Auwal, prayed for their souls to be granted Jannatul Firdaus.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.5
161 | How bride-to-be, 28 others die in Sokoto boat mishap by Abubakar Auwal |
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How bride-to-be, 28 others die in Sokoto boat mishap
by Abubakar Auwal
Nine people, including a bride-to-be, died in a boat mishap in Shagari River at Gidan Magana, Sokoto State. The victims were mostly children between nine and 17 years old, but six of the passengers were rescued alive. The village head of Gidan Magana, Malam Muhammadu Auwal, prayed for their souls to be granted Jannatul Firdaus.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.5
162 | How gunmen cut off my wrists- 25-year-old mechanic by Umar Muhammed |
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How gunmen cut off my wrists- 25-year-old mechanic
by Umar Muhammed
A mechanic named Yahaya Muhammed Galadima (25), who had his two hands amputated by gunmen, described his ordeal to Daily Trust.Galadima is at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital in Lafia right now getting medical attention."We were ambushed before Yelwa while returning.Both of us tumbled from my motorbike before we realised what was happening, and my son suffered injuries to his left leg. My son wasn't injured by them.The command has not yet been alerted of the event, according to ASP Nansel Ramhan, the police spokeswoman for Nasarawa State.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.37
163 | How Kano school proprietor killed, buried 5-year- old pupil by Salim Umar Ibrahim |
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How Kano school proprietor killed, buried 5-year- old pupil
by Salim Umar Ibrahim
Hanfia Abubakar's killing has led to the arrest of Abdulmalik Tanko. Hanfia was allegedly taken away in a commercial tricycle known locally as Adaidata Sahu or Keke NAPEP. Later, her kidnappers wanted N6,000,000 in ransom from the pupil's parents. Hanifa was discovered dead at the Tudunwada school grounds, her corpse had been hacked into pieces, and she had been buried, according to Wasila Dahiru, Hanifa's kidnapper who had been apprehended. Said that Tanko was detained following persistent attempts. He claimed to have poisoned the girl to death during questioning after realising that she identified him, working with someone named Hashim Isyaku, the police official added. According to him, Hashim also admitted that he met with him and a woman named Fatima Jibreel Musa sometime in November 2021 and gave them the order to kidnap Hanifa.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.5
164 | I am Impressed By El-Rufas Performance In Kaduna -Buhari by Lami Sadiq & Ahmed Ali |
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I am Impressed By El-Rufas Performance In Kaduna -Buhari
by Lami Sadiq & Ahmed Ali
The manner in which El-Rufai established a region in Kaduna and chose his son's buddy to serve as its rulerLegislators are suspended by the M Zamfara Assembly "for collaborating with bandits."After being held captive for more than a month, students from Kebbi were released. The law establishing metropolitan administrations to oversee Zaria, Kaduna, and Kafanchan as organic cities was approved, it was announced when Bayero's appointment was made. served as the ministry's permanent secretary. Later, he was made managing director of the Kaduna Market Development Agency. In June 2015, he became a Special Assistant for Job Creation in El-Rufai's administration. holds a bachelor's degree in Economics and is an honours graduate of the Eastern Mediterranean University.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.6
165 | I Didn’t Tell Tinubu Who To Appoint From Bayelsa — Jonathan by Bassey Willie |
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I Didn’t Tell Tinubu Who To Appoint From Bayelsa — Jonathan
by Bassey Willie
Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied any move to influence the nomination of a minister from Bayelsa State in the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying some politicians in the state might have wrongly misinterpreted his recent visit to the Presidential Villa. Jonathan in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, said his recent visit to the presidential villa was to brief Tinubu, who has just been elected as the Chairman of the Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government, on the recent developments in the sub-region; himself is the Chairman of ECOWAS Council of the Wise.
“While we once again dismiss the claim as untrue, we advise Nigerians to ignore mischief makers and their web of fake news because of the danger they pose to the peace and healthy growth of our nation,†he said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.10
166 | ICAN backs stoppage of budgetary allocation to professional bodies by Abiodun Alade |
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ICAN backs stoppage of budgetary allocation to professional bodies
by Abiodun Alade
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) has backed the decision of the federal government to stop funding of professional bodies and councils. The federal government recently said that budgetary allocations would no longer be made for professional bodies and councils with effect from January, 2024. The President of ICAN, Innocent Okwuosa, yesterday in a statement, said the institute was a self-financed organisation that did not depend on allocation from the government, stressing that all professional bodies should be self-financing organisations. He said that on no account should budgetary allocation be extended to any professional body as it would assist in bringing down the high cost of public governance. He, however, noted that the institute did not support the discontinuance of budgetary allocations to some regulatory councils that functioned as parastatals such as the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRC) and the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC).
Daily Trust, Friday, June 30, 2023, pg.20
167 | IDP Camp Crisis Worse In Benue Than Borno – UN by Hope Abah Emmanuel |
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IDP Camp Crisis Worse In Benue Than Borno – UN
by Hope Abah Emmanuel
The United Nations (UN) has said that the humanitarian crisis in Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDPs) camps in Benue State is worse than those in the North Eastern part of Nigeria, particularly Borno State. Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Dr Mathias Schmale, made the observation when he visited Governor Hyacinth Alia at the Government House in Makurdi.
The Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator therefore urged Alia to help his team to identify key issues in order to find solutions to the insecurity crisis bedeviling the state, adding that “we are keen with government who are willing to bring lasting solutions – relocating them (IDPs) back to their homes.â€Â Governor Alia on his part decried the extent of humanitarian crisis his administration on assumption of office had encountered.
“Out of this number, 241,342 persons are in 13 IDP camps while the balance of 1,882,658 live within their host communities. The plight of internally displaced persons (IDPs) cannot be overlooked. SEMA has been directed to put together a resettlement plan, which will be shared with your office to solicit for intervention.â€
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Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.6
168 | Illegal Mining: After Conviction Of Chinese, Truck Driver Arraigned In Kwara by Mumini AbdulKareem |
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Illegal Mining: After Conviction Of Chinese, Truck Driver Arraigned In Kwara
by Mumini AbdulKareem
A 46-year-old truck driver, Kasimu Bawa, has been arraigned for offences bordering on illegal mining and illegal possession of solid minerals contrary to and punishable under Section 1(8) (b) (i) of the Miscellaneous Offenses Act 1984. Kasimu was arraigned on an amended one-count charge before Justice Muhammed Sani of the Federal High Court sitting in Ilorin by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
He was the driver of the truck conveying solid minerals purchased without licence by a Chinese, Dang Deng, who was convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment on October 19, 2022 by the same court. Kasimu was arrested by the EFCC on September 9, 2022, at the Share area of the state with a DAF truck numbered: KEY 777 ZF, containing 25 tonnes of solid minerals worth about N2.4m suspected to be products of illegal mining.
When the charge was read to him, the defendant pleaded not guilty.
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Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.5
169 | Imo Gov’ship: AA Candidate, Ogunewe, Promises Issue-Based Campaign by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam |
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Imo Gov’ship: AA Candidate, Ogunewe, Promises Issue-Based Campaign
by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam
Ahead of the November 11, 2023, Imo governorship election, the candidate of the Action Alliance (AA), Maj. Gen. Lincoln Ogunewe (rtd) has promised to carry out his campaign based on issues bothering the state. Ogunewe said this in an interaction with UK-based journalists during his strategic consultation with Imo people in the diaspora.
He noted that his campaign will be rancor-free and focus on issues of public interest that will spur Imo people to line up behind him and give him their votes. In a statement in Owerri, the retired general said that in his interactions with the Imo people in various parts of the diaspora, he had always maintained his firm belief in a people-driven society where laws of the land are put in place by the people and for the people.Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.14
170 | Imo speaker declares lawmaker's sit vacant for defecting to PDP by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam |
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Imo speaker declares lawmaker's sit vacant for defecting to PDP
by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam
Obinna Okwara's seat as the representative for Nkwerre State Constituency has been declared vacant by Kennedy Ibe, speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly. The speaker, Ibe, has left the party three times since he was re-elected to represent Obowo State Constituency in 2019. One of the six MPs the house leadership has suspended since December is OKwara, who last week switched from the APC to the PDP. Ibe made the choice on Wednesday during plenary. The speaker requested that a by-election be held to fill the open seat by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
171 | Imo speaker declares lawmaker's sit vacant for defecting to PDP by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam |
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Imo speaker declares lawmaker's sit vacant for defecting to PDP
by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam
Kennedy Ibe, speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, has vacated Obinna Okwara's position as the representative for the Nkwerre State Constituency. Since he was re-elected to represent the Obowo State Constituency in 2019, the speaker, Ibe, has resigned from the party three times. OKwara, an APC-to-PDP switcheroo who was one of the six MPs the house leadership dismissed in December, is currently a member of the PDP. The decision was made by Ibe on Wednesday during plenary. The speaker asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to hold a by-election to fill the vacant seat
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
172 | India-Bound ‘Couple’ Excretes 184 Wraps Of Cocaine by Abbas Jimoh |
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India-Bound ‘Couple’ Excretes 184 Wraps Of Cocaine
by Abbas Jimoh
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a fake couple, Ilonzeh Kingsley Onyebuchi and Ilonzeh Roseline Nonyelum, who were allegedly going for medical treatment in India. They were intercepted at Lagos airport's screening point and placed on excretion observation. The couple's travel documents identified them as Ilonzeh Kingsley Onyebuchi and Ilonzeh Roseline Nonyelum, but preliminary investigation revealed they were not a couple. The couple later gave their real name as Ngogbike Nkechi. Uwaezuoke and another suspect were arrested in Abuja on March 19, 2022.
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Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.21
173 | INEC Denies Receiving Funds From Dev’t Partners by ABBAS JIMOH |
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INEC Denies Receiving Funds From Dev’t Partners
by ABBAS JIMOH
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Mahmood Yakubu, has said that the 2023 general elections witnessed diverse challenges, including misconduct by INEC officials and the deployment of thugs by some political actors. Yakubu disclosed this on Monday in Abuja at a meeting with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on the review of the elections, saying, “As you are aware, there were many challenges encountered before and during the elections. The severe cash and fuel situations were compounded by the perennial insecurity nationwide.
“The impact on our deployment plans, compounded by the behaviour of some of our own officials in the field, made logistics management particularly challenging. The deployment of thugs by some political actors made Election Day administration difficult in a number of places.â€Â The INEC boss noted that since the 2019 general elections, the commission had worked together with the National Assembly, CSOs, and other stakeholders for the improvement of the electoral process.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.13
174 | INEC Laments Rising Costs, Disruptions From Acrimonious Primaries, Waivers For Defectors by Abbas Jimoh |
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INEC Laments Rising Costs, Disruptions From Acrimonious Primaries, Waivers For Defectors
by Abbas Jimoh
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Nigeria has raised concerns over the increasing costs of its operational expenses, disruptions caused by frequent changes in proposed primaries, and the arbitrary granting of waivers for defectors. Chairman Prof. Mahmood Yakubu urged political parties to adhere strictly to their proposed dates and modes of primaries to ensure certainty and optimal resource deployment. He also criticised the practice of granting waivers to candidates who were recently members of other political parties, as it consumes legal fees and resources that could be used more productively in other electoral activities. The INEC has announced that only six political parties have uploaded their candidate details on the INEC portal so far, and primaries will begin on April 6.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.11
175 | Inec processing 101 applications for new parties- Okoye by ABBAS JIMOH |
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Inec processing 101 applications for new parties- Okoye
by ABBAS JIMOH
On Wednesday, retired military personnel marched through Abuja under the banner of the Coalition for Concerned Veterans to demand payment of the pension arrears that resulted from the introduction of the new minimum wage. which picketed the Ministry of Finance and said that even though they had written to the Minister of Defence, we had given them the reins and that their compensation was excessive under government policy.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.25
176 | INEC seeks UN support on voter education, others by ABBAS JIMOH |
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INEC seeks UN support on voter education, others
by ABBAS JIMOH
In order to successfully hold free, fair, and credible general elections in 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has highlighted voter education and sensitization as one of the five main areas that require cooperation from the UN. The other areas were enumerated by Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of INEC, and included inclusion measures, voter education and sensitization, security, capacity building for political parties, and assistance for staff in terms of training and capacity building. Serge Gakwandi Kubwimana, the head of the UN delegation, had earlier stated that the delegation had been to Nigeria in response to a letter the UN secretary general had received in January asking for the UN to support Nigerian elections in 2023.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
177 | INEC to deploy 12,000 adhoc staff for FCT council by ABBAS JIMOH |
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INEC to deploy 12,000 adhoc staff for FCT council
by ABBAS JIMOH
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.31
178 | INEC, NUJ Seek Action Against Hate Speech, Fake News by ABBAS JIMOH |
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INEC, NUJ Seek Action Against Hate Speech, Fake News
by ABBAS JIMOH
Ahead of the November 11 governorship elections in Bayelsa, Imo and Kogi States, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) have called for action against fake news and hate speech to ensure the success of the elections and sable democracy in the country. They made the call on Wednesday in Abuja at the commission’s meeting with media executives on the review of the 2023 general elections, which was the sixth in the series of meetings held by the commission in the last three weeks to review the election.
Speaking at the parley, the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, assured that the commission will continue to welcome suggestions that will improve the future conduct of elections and the electoral process in Nigeria. He said that there are many positive aspects of the 2023 General Election and at the same time, there were challenges.
“As we review the 2023 elections, let us candidly address the issue of hate speech and misinformation, seeking ways to combat them without infringing on the principles of free speech. Additionally, we must discuss how to ensure equitable access to media platforms for all political actors, promoting inclusivity and fair representation,†Isiguzo said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.10
179 | Insecurity In South-East Will End Two Minutes After I’m Freed – Nnamdi Kanu by John C. Azu |
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Insecurity In South-East Will End Two Minutes After I’m Freed – Nnamdi Kanu
by John C. Azu
Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has promised that security challenges in the South-East region will be halted within two minutes of his regaining freedom. Kanu, who is currently in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) and facing a trial for terrorism, accused government officials of profiting from insecurity and said that even those perpetrating evil in the name of IPOB would cease immediately after his release. Kanu urged for peace in the region and urged for those involved in violence to come out of the situation.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.25
180 | Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers by Idowu Isamotu |
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Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
The army made a significant announcement about the redeployment of its general and senior officers to new positions both at its headquarters and around the nation. It was noted that some General Officers Commanding were among the impacted officers. General Officers Commanding and other senior officers were among the individuals impacted by the reorganisation, which was announced on Monday, According to him, the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. GA Umelo was transferred from the Defence Simulation Centre to the Defence Headquarters and made Director-General.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.5
181 | Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers by Idowu Isamotu |
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Insecurity: Army Redeploys Senior Officers
by Idowu Isamotu
The army made a significant announcement about the redeployment of its general and senior officers to new positions both at its headquarters and around the nation. It was noted that some General Officers Commanding were among the impacted officers. General Officers Commanding and other senior officers were among the individuals impacted by the reorganisation, which was announced on Monday, According to him, the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. GA Umelo was transferred from the Defence Simulation Centre to the Defence Headquarters and made Director-General.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.5
182 | Invest In Education To Save Future Of Kano, Emir Tells Individuals by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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Invest In Education To Save Future Of Kano, Emir Tells Individuals
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
Emir of Kano Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero urges wealthy individuals and businesses to invest in education to save children's future and the state. He announced that secondary education will reduce unemployment, create jobs, and contribute to socio-economic development. The school, established in 2014, has graduated excellent students in Nigeria and abroad.
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Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.6
183 | IPPIS, Employment Racketeering: Reps Summon AG, HoCSF, Others by Itodo Daniel Sule |
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IPPIS, Employment Racketeering: Reps Summon AG, HoCSF, Others
by Itodo Daniel Sule
The House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee investigating the alleged mismanagement of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System and employment racketeering in ministries, departments and agencies yesterday summoned the Accountant-General of the Federation and other officials. Also invited to appear before the committee include the Auditor-General for the Federation, the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, the chairman, of the Federal Civil Service Commission, the executive chairman of the Federal Character Commission and the Director-General of Budget and Planning.
The invitation was contained in a letter sent to the affected agencies and signed by chairman of committee, Yusuf Adamu Gagdi. The letter also directed all other MDAs, parastatals and tertiary institutions to make their submissions to the committee secretariat on or before July 27.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.6
184 | It all started with Akpabio’s Wankan Tsarki by Aisha Umar Yusuf |
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It all started with Akpabio’s Wankan Tsarki
by Aisha Umar Yusuf
Nigerians are increasingly angry over the Senate's recent suspension of Senator Abdul Ningi, who has been accused of theft of over N3.7 trillion by his state indigenes. Ningi had petitions instituted against him since 2015, but managed to make it to the Senate. In 2018, he declared his intention to become a member of the APC leadership, which was granted 'wankan tsarki' to corrupt politicians. This led to the suspension of Ningi, who blew the whistle on the theft. The Senate and its leadership denied his charges, with some Senate members, opposition parties, political experts, civil society organizations, and the media calling for an investigation. Former President General Ibrahim Babangida advised the Senate leadership to investigate Ningi's claims rather than suspend him. However, Akpabio and his colleagues went ahead and suspended Ningi. The second villain of the piece is the Northern senators' forum, who were responsible for scrutinizing the budget and detecting the padding case. They chose to remain on Akpabio's side rather than stand for the North they were elected to represent. The deputy Senate president was also a case in point, but could not insist on an investigation before Ningi's suspension. Senator Ningi might be recalled soon, but he will have to apologize for whistle-blowing. He should challenge his suspension in court, as it was illegal and against the rules of the chamber. Godswill Akpabio, the Senate president, has several cases at the EFCC related to the theft of funds and has spoken about sharing money twice since becoming Senate president.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.31
185 | Jigawa Seeks Recovery Of Encroached Property In Kano by Clement A. Oloyede |
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Jigawa Seeks Recovery Of Encroached Property In Kano
by Clement A. Oloyede
Jigawa State government has petitioned the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) seeking the commission’s assistance in recovering several property belonging to the government that had been encroached upon in Kano. In the petition dated July 15 but sighted by Daily Trust on Monday, the Jigawa State Commissioner for Special Duties, Auwal Sankara, appealed to the Executive Secretary of the commission, Muhuyi Magaji, to help investigate circumstances surrounding the allocation of the said properties and help recover it for the Jigawa state government.
Sankara explained that the property were allocated to Jigawa State government in 1993 after the creation of the state from the old Kano state as part of the sharing formula between the two states. “It is worth noting that since 1991 after the creation of Jigawa State from old Kano State this issue of assets sharing becomes problematic despite several efforts made by Jigawa State to amicably resolve the issue,†he added while appealing on behalf of the state’s Committee on Investigation of Land Properties.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.34
186 | Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee, chaired by Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, has been investigating job racketeering in government establishments. The committee has found a complex ring of officials involved in underhand dealings, including selling job offers at millions. The committee has petitions against 39 Ministry Departments (MDAs) over allegations of job racketeering. Some of the MDAs accused include the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Office of the Head of Service, Budget Office, IPPIS, and Federal Civil Service Commission. The committee will engage over 600 MDAs to uncover the extent of job racketeering in the federal civil service. A civil society organization, the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, has called for prosecution of some FCC staff and management over their involvement in job racketeering.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.3
187 | Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee, chaired by Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, has been investigating job racketeering in government establishments. The committee has found a complex ring of officials involved in underhand dealings, including selling job offers at millions. The committee has petitions against 39 Ministry Departments (MDAs) over allegations of job racketeering. Some of the MDAs accused include the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Office of the Head of Service, Budget Office, IPPIS, and Federal Civil Service Commission. The committee will engage over 600 MDAs to uncover the extent of job racketeering in the federal civil service. A civil society organization, the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, has called for prosecution of some FCC staff and management over their involvement in job racketeering.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.3
188 | Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee, chaired by Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, has been investigating job racketeering in government establishments. The committee has found a complex ring of officials involved in underhand dealings, including selling job offers at millions. The committee has petitions against 39 Ministry Departments (MDAs) over allegations of job racketeering. Some of the MDAs accused include the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Office of the Head of Service, Budget Office, IPPIS, and Federal Civil Service Commission. The committee will engage over 600 MDAs to uncover the extent of job racketeering in the federal civil service. A civil society organization, the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, has called for prosecution of some FCC staff and management over their involvement in job racketeering.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.3
189 | Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Job Racketeering: House of Reps’ C’ttee Hears Multi-Million Naira Dirty Deals
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives ad hoc committee, chaired by Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, has been investigating job racketeering in government establishments. The committee has found a complex ring of officials involved in underhand dealings, including selling job offers at millions. The committee has petitions against 39 Ministry Departments (MDAs) over allegations of job racketeering. Some of the MDAs accused include the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Office of the Head of Service, Budget Office, IPPIS, and Federal Civil Service Commission. The committee will engage over 600 MDAs to uncover the extent of job racketeering in the federal civil service. A civil society organization, the Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, has called for prosecution of some FCC staff and management over their involvement in job racketeering.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.3
190 | Jonathan Leads Election Monitoring Team To Sierra Leone, Arrives Freetown by Bassey Willie |
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Jonathan Leads Election Monitoring Team To Sierra Leone, Arrives Freetown
by Bassey Willie
The West African Elders Forum (WAEF) 2023 Election Mission to Sierra Leone has arrived in Freetown to encourage and support a peaceful democratic transition ahead of the country’s general election scheduled for this weekend, June 24. Former President and Chairman of the forum, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, is the head of the mission.
The team also has former Burkinabe Prime Minister and one-time President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Kadre Ouedraogo and staff from the WAEF secretariat as members. A statement by the Communications Officer of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation, host of the WAEF secretariat, Mr Wealth Dickson Ominabo, on Wednesday, quoted the head of mission as urging the people of Sierra Leone to approach the election with utmost patriotism by prioritising the nation’s peace and stability and refrain from acts capable of undermining the nation’s democracy.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.7
191 | Jonathan survives as aides die in Abuja road accident by Bassey Willie |
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Jonathan survives as aides die in Abuja road accident
by Bassey Willie
On Wednesday night, an accident involving the motorcade of the former president Goodluck Jonathan resulted in the deaths of two aides. His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ikechukwu Eze, released a statement in which he said, "Former President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has expressed deep sadness over the unfortunate tragic death of two police officers attached to him, in a road crash today at the vicinity of the Abuja airport, while on his way out of the airport."Dr. Jonathan observed with grief that Inspectors Ibrahim Abazi and Yakubu Toma, who had passed away, were honourable men and women who were committed to carrying out their jobs and serving the country. In the collision, which featured a car carrying the security guys, two other officers also suffered injuries.They were taken by ambulance to an Abuja hospital, where they are responding to care. The former President's office sent condolences to the dead families and the Police High Command.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
192 | JP Morgan Puts Nigeria’s Fx Reserves At $3.7bn by Abiodun Alade |
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JP Morgan Puts Nigeria’s Fx Reserves At $3.7bn
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American multinational financial services firm, JP Morgan has estimated Nigeria’s FX reserve to be around $3.7 billion as of the end of 2022.The bank disclosed this in its latest report on Nigeria titled “Nigeria: Reform pause rather than fatigueâ€. The report also predicted headline inflation to reach 28% by the end of the year on the back of rising food prices and other impacts of President Bola Tinubu’s reforms.Daily Trust recalled that Nigeria’s external reserves as of December 29, 2022 was put at $37.09bn, a drop of $3.43bn from $40.52bn as of the end of December 31, 2021, according to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.However, JP Morgan noted that the lower-than-reported FX reserve is the result of larger currency swaps and borrowings against the FX reserve.The bank, which made a few assumptions in arriving at the estimates, noted that, “Based on partial information from the audited financial accounts, we estimate that CBN’s net FX reserves were around US$3.7bn at the end of last year, from US$14.0bn at the end-2021.â€The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited recently secured a $3 billion in crude-for-cash funding from the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to shore up the nation’s FX reserve
Daily Trust, Tuesday, August 22, 2023, pg.24
193 | Judiary: Cases, personalities to look out for this year by John Chucks Azu & Adelanwa Bamgboye |
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Judiary: Cases, personalities to look out for this year
by John Chucks Azu & Adelanwa Bamgboye
The judiciary is preparing to resume for the New Year, 2022, with thousands of cases that were adjourned in the previous year set to get substantive hearing. These include the Supreme Court's judgment on Executive Order 10, the trial of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, the Federal High Court's hearing of the suit by 36 states governors seeking to stop deductions of $418 million Paris Club refund debt, and an appeal challenging Buhari's election. These cases are expected to shape the art industry in 2022. The Court of Appeal in Abuja had fixed February 22, 2022, for hearing in the appeal seeking to nullify President Muhammadu Buhari's election and swear in Abubakar Atiku as president. The appellate court had ordered the appellants in the matter, the Incorporated Trustees of the Civil Society Observatory for Constitutional and Legal Compliance (CSOCLC) to regularise and serve the process to defence lawyers to President Buhari to enable them to respond to the claims before the adjourned date. On February 25, 2022, an Ikeja High Court has fixed the date as judgment day in the five kidnapping cases currently involving Evans.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 04, 2022, pg.20
194 | Kaduna attack: Terrorists have suffered heavy casualties- FG by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Kaduna attack: Terrorists have suffered heavy casualties- FG
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
The terrorists who stormed a military post in Kaduna State's Birnin Gwari neighbourhood on Wednesday, according to the federal government, suffered severe casualties when they were beaten back. Lai Mohammed, the minister of information and culture, made this comment in response to a question about security following the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, which was held at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa in Abuja under the chairmanship of President Muhammadu Buhari. Contrary to popular belief, Mohammed claimed that the administration was not overtaken by anxieties nationwide and emphasised that not all military victories in the fight against terrorism occurred in the media.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
195 | Kaduna gov urges Islamic education reinvention to empower youths by Mohammed I. Yaba |
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Kaduna gov urges Islamic education reinvention to empower youths
by Mohammed I. Yaba
Kaduna State governor, Senator Uba Sani, has urged the development of a framework for reinventing Islamic education to align with global dynamics and equip youth with essential life skills. He made this call during his address at a three-day conference on Islamic Learning and Scholarship in Africa, organised by Arewa House in conjunction with the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), International Research Center for Islamic History Culture and Arts (IRCICA) Turkey, and Al Istiqama University Sumaila, Kano.
The governor emphasised the significance of equipping young people with skills that will enable them to compete globally and make meaningful contributions to society.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
196 | Kaduna gov. asks tribunal to dismiss PDP's petition against him by mohammed I. yaba |
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Kaduna gov. asks tribunal to dismiss PDP's petition against him
by mohammed I. yaba
Kaduna State governor Uba Sani has requested the governorship election petition tribunal in the state to dismiss the petition filed against him by the candidate of the Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) Mohammed Isa Ashiru. He is challenging the emergence of Uba Sani as governor of kaduna state at the tribunal. the governor's lead counsel chief Bayo Ojo argued for the dismissal of the petition based on an incurable procedural error. he supported his argument with various legal authorities, including previous judgements of the supreme court and the court of appeal to demonstrate the petitioners' procedural noncompliance. they insisted that a valid application for the issuance of a pre-hearing notice had been made.Â
Daily Trust, Friday, June 16, 2023, pg.12
197 | Kano assembly approves Gov Yusuf's request to appoint 20 advisers by Zahraddeen Y. Shuaibu |
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Kano assembly approves Gov Yusuf's request to appoint 20 advisers
by Zahraddeen Y. Shuaibu
The Kano state house of assembly has approved a request by the state givernor, Engr. Abba Kabir yusuf to appoint twenty special advisers.Â
Daily trust reports that this is the first sitting of the 10th state house of assembly after swaering in the members on Tuesday. the house later elected Ismail Jibrin Falgore of the NNPP as its speaker.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.5
198 | Kano Halts Fee Increment by Private Schools by Salim Umar Ibrahim |
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Kano Halts Fee Increment by Private Schools
by Salim Umar Ibrahim
The Kano State Government has suspended school fees increments for private primary and secondary schools, with books and uniform sales put on hold. The government has started issuance of registration forms for private schools since withdrawing their certificate of operations. The new registration aims to maintain an accurate database for government policy and monitoring, in line with the May 2014 law. Parents will also be required to pay school fees for their children. Private school operators who fail to apply before the deadline will face sanctions.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.23
199 | Kano Islamic Praise Singer Remanded For Defaming Sect Leader by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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Kano Islamic Praise Singer Remanded For Defaming Sect Leader
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
A Kano State Sharia court sitting in PRP Gama has remanded a popular Islamic praise singer, Malam Usman Mai Dubun Isa, in prison for allegedly uttering words that are injurious to the character of one of the leaders of the Tijjaniyya Movement in the state, Tijjani Usman Bare-Bari. When the prosecution counsel, Aliyu Abideen read the charge against him, he pleaded not guilty, and his lawyer, A. J. Usman, prayed the court to admit him to bail.
The prosecution counsel told the court that admitting the defendant to bail would be dangerous to his life as the followers of the cleric had threatened to injure or kill him. The Khadi, Malam Nura Yusuf Ahmad, who ordered that the singer be remanded, adjourned the case to August 17.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.20
200 | Kidnappers demand N40trn, 11 HILUX vans, 150 bikes ransom fot kaduna residents. by Newsmen |
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Kidnappers demand N40trn, 11 HILUX vans, 150 bikes ransom fot kaduna residents.
by Newsmen
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.10
201 | Kogi Gov’ship: Between Ballots And Bullets by Fidelis Mac-Leva & Tijani Labaran |
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Kogi Gov’ship: Between Ballots And Bullets
by Fidelis Mac-Leva & Tijani Labaran
Incidents of vandalism, arson, and thuggery in Kogi State have cast a frightening shadow on its political horizon ahead of the November 11 governorship poll. These reported violent activities have caused apprehension across the state as preparations for the election gather momentum, Daily Trust reports. A few months back, the public space was awash with news of the destruction and burning of party offices, posters, billboards, personal assault, and other violent activities in some parts of the west and east senatorial districts of the state. Daily Trust reports that some crises were reported in  Lokoja, Anyigba, Ejule, Ajaka, Odolu, Okpo, and Aloma that sent shock waves across the state. Odekina Ojonimi, a leader from the Biraidu community in Dekina LGA said the Abocho incident was just a tip of similar ugly incidents that had characterised the land over the vaulting ambition of politicians to retain or acquire power. “The political scenario in Kogi State can best be described as an unceasing roller-coaster. For years, it has been a violent ride on a slippery track that was dotted with twists and turns, as gladiators jostle for power. “The elections during the transition of power in the state had always been coated with thuggery, violence, intrigues, and maneuverings, with the citizens paying for it. Chairperson of Kogi NGOs Network (KONGONET), Ambassador Idris Ozovehe Muraina, said curbing political violence in the coming election in Kogi requires a comprehensive approach involving multiple stakeholders and strategies. Ambassador Muraina said that individuals involved in perpetrating political violence should be held accountable for their actions, including establishing a strong legal framework that punishes perpetrators of violence and ensures swift and impartial justice.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.11
202 | Kogi SDP Gov’ship Campaign Office Set Ablaze by Tijani Labaran |
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Kogi SDP Gov’ship Campaign Office Set Ablaze
by Tijani Labaran
Suspected political thugs on Sunday night set on fire the Social Democratic Party (SDP) governorship campaign office in Lokoja, Kogi State. It was gathered that the thugs invaded the office located around Paparanda Square on IBB Way around 12am and carried out the act.
Residents reported that the arsonists chased away the security men at the office and thereafter set the office on fire, destroying valuables and documents, including vehicles. The SDP deputy governorship candidate for the November 11, gubernatorial election in the state, Dr. Sam Ranti Abenemi, said: “The hoodlums came in large numbers and set all the property in the office on fire, including generators, computers, campaign materials, and televisions.â€
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.12
203 | Kwara Reverses 3-Day Work Policy For Civil Servants by Mumini AbdulKareem |
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Kwara Reverses 3-Day Work Policy For Civil Servants
by Mumini AbdulKareem
Kwara State government has announced the reversal of the directive reducing workdays from five to three for civil servants. The government on June 5, 2023, through a letter from the state’s Head of Service, Mrs Susan Oluwole, reduced the work days from five to three in the state.  She said the decision was to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal by the federal government on the civil servants in the state. However, in a letter to the heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Mrs Oluwole reversed the decision.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.7
204 | Labour Issues 7-Day Strike Notice, Urges FG To Reverse ‘Anti-Masses’ Policies by Idowu Isamotu, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Abbas Jimoh |
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Labour Issues 7-Day Strike Notice, Urges FG To Reverse ‘Anti-Masses’ Policies
by Idowu Isamotu, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Abbas Jimoh
The Nigeria Labour Congress on Wednesday the Federal Government to reverse all “anti-poor†and anti-workers policies within seven days or risk a nationwide strike. It listed the policies as including the recent petrol price hike, the increase in school fees and the Value Added Tax increase.
The NLC also demanded release of the eight months withheld salary of university lecturers as well as inauguration of the Presidential Steering Committee as agreed in the earlier consequential dialogues. Joe Ajaero and Emmanuel Ugboaja, the president and the secretary of the NLC respectively stated this in a communique they jointly issued at the end of the congress’ emergency Central Working Committee. They alleged government’s insensitivity to the plights of Nigerians.
Asked if the NLC will go ahead with the threat to go on strike on August 2 if the federal government failed to reverse alleged anti-labour policies, Ajaero said, “Well, protest,? I wouldn’t know, we are going ahead with the protest because we have to be emphatic on what we put in our communique, we said we’re commencing protests from the 2nd.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.28
205 | Labour Threatens Showdown As Talks On Minimum Wage Collapse by Isamotu Idowu |
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Labour Threatens Showdown As Talks On Minimum Wage Collapse
by Isamotu Idowu
The Nigerian organised labour group, comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), has threatened to paralyze the country's economy if the federal government remains unable to offer a living wage for Nigerian workers. The warning was issued after talks on the minimum wage among tripartite committee members collapsed, leading to the meeting being adjourned "sine die" (indefinitely). The Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress leaders had previously walked out on the government representatives for offering a "paltry N48,000". After the deadlocking meeting, the government jacked up the minimum wage to N54,000, which the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress members were unhappy with. The government's offer of N60,000 was rejected by the labour leaders, who argued that the current inflation is not decreasing and that the N60,000 cannot buy a bag of rice. Efforts to reach the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress Presidents and the Head of Information at Nigeria Labour Congress Headquarters were unsuccessful.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 29, 2024, pg.16
206 | Lack Of Funds Stalls N16tr Railway Projects Across Nigeria by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Lack Of Funds Stalls N16tr Railway Projects Across Nigeria
by Abdullateef Aliyu
Several railway projects worth over $21.3bn (about N16 trillion) across the country have stalled due to lack of funding, findings by Daily Trust have revealed. The development is threatening the federal government’s railway modernisation programme designed to connect all states of the federation. The projects include the Ibadan-Kano Standard Gauge Railway ($5.3bn); $11.17bn Lagos-Calabar coastal railway project; $3.02bn rehabilitation project for the Eastern Line (Port Harcourt-Maiduguri) and the $1.9bn Kano-Maradi railway project. All the projects were incorporated in the 25-year railway roadmap unveiled during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo which will expire in 2025. It would be recalled that in 2016, China and Nigeria signed an agreement for the over $11 billion contract to build the coastal railway which was to start before the end of 2018. While the project did not take off, the federal government at the same time flagged off the Lagos-Ibadan project which is 157km and completed it in record time. Meanwhile, the minister yesterday assured that the Customs building obstructing the standard gauge to Apapa Ports would be removed in three months’ time. Speaking during a meeting with the management and leaders of the Nigerian Railway Workers (NUR) at the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) headquarters, the minister also assured of the commitment of the Bola Tinubu-led administration to the railway modernisation programme. He also gave the Nigerian Railway Corporation three weeks to complete the operationalization of the Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Train Station at Apapa. Daily Trust reports that the Customs building had stalled the linkage to the Apapa Port forcing the NRC to temporarily bypass it and create a track in order to start freight services on the Lagos-Ibadan Railway.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, September 13, 2023, pg.4
207 | LG POLLS: APC Sweeps Katsina, PDP Clears Adamawa by Tijjani Ibrahim & Kabiru R. Anwar |
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LG POLLS: APC Sweeps Katsina, PDP Clears Adamawa
by Tijjani Ibrahim & Kabiru R. Anwar
The People Democratic Party (PDP) and People Redemption Party (PRP) have contested the All Progressive Congress (APC)'s victory in local government elections in Katsina and Adamawa states. The PDP claimed victory, while the PRP described the election as "child's play". The state governor will swear in the new elected council chairmen.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.17
208 | LG POLLS: APC Sweeps Katsina, PDP Clears Adamawa by Tijjani Ibrahim & Kabiru R. Anwar |
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LG POLLS: APC Sweeps Katsina, PDP Clears Adamawa
by Tijjani Ibrahim & Kabiru R. Anwar
The People Democratic Party (PDP) and People Redemption Party (PRP) have contested the All Progressive Congress (APC)'s victory in local government elections in Katsina and Adamawa states. The PDP claimed victory, while the PRP described the election as "child's play". The state governor will swear in the new elected council chairmen.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.17
209 | Libya Flood Death Toll Hits 6,000; Nigeria Pledges Support by Dalhatu Liman, Muideen Olaniyi & Abbas Jimoh |
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Libya Flood Death Toll Hits 6,000; Nigeria Pledges Support
by Dalhatu Liman, Muideen Olaniyi & Abbas Jimoh
The death toll from devastating floods in Libya’s eastern coastal city of Derna yesterday rose to over 6,000, according to local officials. The figure is expected to rise as recovery operations continue in the city pummeled by Storm Daniel. The United Nations’ International Organization for Migration in Libya said over 30,000 people were displaced. This is just as authorities are racing to bury the deceased as bodies pile up in the streets of Derna devastated by flooding after a torrential downpour smashed through two dams, washing homes into the sea. Saadeddin Abdul Wakil, health ministry’s undersecretary of the Unity Government in Tripoli, one of two rival governments operating in the country, confirmed the over 6,000 casualty figure. He said: “Morgues are full in hospitals that remain out of service despite the desperate need to treat survivors of the disaster, according to staff. In Egypt, the government buried 87 Egyptian victims who died in Libya, according to the country’s emigration ministry. “Around 10,000 more are missing, potentially either swept out to sea or buried beneath rubble that’s strewn throughout the city once home to over 100,000 people.â€Â  Meanwhile, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday assured Libya of Nigeria’s unwavering solidarity and goodwill during these trying times. Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale, commiserated with all families who had lost loved ones in what he called “monumental disasterâ€. Deputy Secretary-General of the council, Prof. Salisu Shehu, in a statement, said the council beseeched the Ummah in Nigeria and all over the world, all global humanitarian agencies, supranational governments, organisations and well-meaning individuals to assist Libya “during this trying period.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, September 14, 2023, pg.5
210 | Man Accused Of Killing Brother’s Children Remanded For 60 Days by Peter Moses |
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Man Accused Of Killing Brother’s Children Remanded For 60 Days
by Peter Moses
A 37-year-old man named Taiwo Ishola was remanded in custody after being charged with murdering his younger brother's two children at a magistrates' court in Abeokuta, Ogun State.The defendant, who does not have a definite residence, is accused of murder on one count.Ishola committed the act on August 5 at around 5:30 p.m. at the Mile 6 section of the Obafe road in Abeokuta, according to the prosecutor, F.A. Oyewole, who testified in court.Promise Ishola, 9, and Testimony Ishola, 7, the sons of his younger brother Idowu Ishola, were allegedly killed by the defendant.Oyewole further said that the defendant killed the kids by using a machete to sever their heads and other body parts.He described how the defendant drove a motorbike to the home of the younger brother and picked them up.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, August 22, 2023, pg.21
211 | Man, 60, hangs self in Kano by Salim Umar Ibrahim |
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Man, 60, hangs self in Kano
by Salim Umar Ibrahim
Unknown man who is thought to be in his 60s was discovered hanging from a tree in Kano's Kumbotso Local Government Area's Gaida Yankusa neighbourhood. Locals claim that the man was discovered hanging from a tree as they were leaving to go to the mosque to participate in morning prayers. Laminu Abubakar, a resident of Yankusa, claimed in an interview with Daily Trust that the man had been untied and that every effort had been made to identify him. Additionally, it was discovered that the dead man's body had been transported to Kano's Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital's mortuary by the police and the district chief of Kumbotso.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
212 | Many killed as bandits attack 4 plateau villages. by Ado Abubakar musa & Balarde Alkassim |
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Many killed as bandits attack 4 plateau villages.
by Ado Abubakar musa & Balarde Alkassim
According to Daily Trust, on Thursday, bandits stormed Ariko village, a Fulani community in Kachia LGA of Kaduna State, where they killed two people and kidnapped three more. Yesterday, according to sources in Jere town, the incident took place when the bandits raided one Alhaji Awu's home in Ariko village in an effort to kidnap him. The bandits took him out of the compound after he allegedly resisted them. They abducted Alhaji Awu and his two children, a boy and a girl, against their will. Alhaji Awu's hugged her son in a pool of his own blood, and the bandits smiled as they witnessed it, he claimed.
Daily Trust, Monday, April 11, 2022, pg.6
213 | Many killed as bandits attack 4 plateau villages. by Ado Abubakar musa & Balarde Alkassim |
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Many killed as bandits attack 4 plateau villages.
by Ado Abubakar musa & Balarde Alkassim
According to Daily Trust, on Thursday, bandits stormed Ariko village, a Fulani community in Kachia LGA of Kaduna State, where they killed two people and kidnapped three more. Yesterday, according to sources in Jere town, the incident took place when the bandits raided one Alhaji Awu's home in Ariko village in an effort to kidnap him. The bandits took him out of the compound after he allegedly resisted them. They abducted Alhaji Awu and his two children, a boy and a girl, against their will. Alhaji Awu's hugged her son in a pool of his own blood, and the bandits smiled as they witnessed it, he claimed.
Daily Trust, Monday, April 11, 2022, pg.6
214 | Massive floods looms in states as cameroon plans to open dam. by Maureen onochie, seun Adeuyi , Faruk shuaibu & Clement A. Oloyede |
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Massive floods looms in states as cameroon plans to open dam.
by Maureen onochie, seun Adeuyi , Faruk shuaibu & Clement A. Oloyede
Some states in nigeria are likely to witness massive flooding in the coming days as cameroon is set to open the dam situated on the Benue River. the states, according to the national emergency management Agency NEMA, are Adamawa, Taraba, benue, Nassarawa, kogi, plateau, gombe and Bauchi. THE muinistry of foreign Affairs, in a memo dated August 25,2023 alertted NEMA of a note verbale from the cameroonia high commission that officials had resolved to opene the floodgates of thelagdo Dam in days ahead due to the heavy rainfall around the dams catchment area in northernn cameroon.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.4
215 | Massive floods looms in states as cameroon plans to open dam. by Maureen onochie, seun Adeuyi , Faruk shuaibu & Clement A. Oloyede |
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Massive floods looms in states as cameroon plans to open dam.
by Maureen onochie, seun Adeuyi , Faruk shuaibu & Clement A. Oloyede
Some states in nigeria are likely to witness massive flooding in the coming days as cameroon is set to open the dam situated on the Benue River. the states, according to the national emergency management Agency NEMA, are Adamawa, Taraba, benue, Nassarawa, kogi, plateau, gombe and Bauchi. THE muinistry of foreign Affairs, in a memo dated August 25,2023 alertted NEMA of a note verbale from the cameroonia high commission that officials had resolved to opene the floodgates of thelagdo Dam in days ahead due to the heavy rainfall around the dams catchment area in northernn cameroon.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.4
216 | Ministerial Slot: I Didn’t Reject El-Rufai’s Nominee — Gov Sani by Mohammed I. Yaba |
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Ministerial Slot: I Didn’t Reject El-Rufai’s Nominee — Gov Sani
by Mohammed I. Yaba
Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State denied media reports that he rejected a ministerial nominee by his predecessor, Malam Nasir el-Rufai. He clarified that the reports were inaccurate and aimed to create tension between him and El-Rufai. Sani urged newsmen to maintain integrity by sharing verified and balanced stories contributing positively to the nation's progress.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.11
217 | Ministerial slots: CSOs urge Tinubu to prioritise competence, not party patronage by Saawua Terzungwe |
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Ministerial slots: CSOs urge Tinubu to prioritise competence, not party patronage
by Saawua Terzungwe
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) under the auspices of the Centre for Leadership Legacy International have urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prioritise competence and character over party patronage when appointing ministers. In a statement issued yesterday in Abuja, the Executive Director of the Centre, Dr. Yakubu Yiri Idris, reminded the president that the buck stops with him and that if he fails to meet Nigerians’ expectations due to the appointment of people of questionable character, he will have to answer to posterity.
He also stated that the president should not appoint people who have failed in previous leadership roles to his administration, but rather people with proven pedigree and track records.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
218 | Muslims observe fast amid heatwave, high cost of living, power outage. by Salim U. Ibrahim, Ahmad Datti, Umar Sani & Seun Adeniyi |
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Muslims observe fast amid heatwave, high cost of living, power outage.
by Salim U. Ibrahim, Ahmad Datti, Umar Sani & Seun Adeniyi
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.5
219 | Mutilated Female Corpse Found In Benue by Hope Abah Emmanuel |
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Mutilated Female Corpse Found In Benue
by Hope Abah Emmanuel
A mutilated female corpse has been found dumped around the roadside of Welfare Quarters in Makurdi, Benue State. Witnesses identified the body to be one 30-year-old, Mnena also known as Dorcas who resides at Owner Occupier Housing Estate in Makurdi. A close associate of the deceased, who declined his name on print, explained to journalists in Makurdi that Dorcas went missing for two days before her lifeless body was found.
He said, “On Friday, July 14, 2023, she (deceased) escorted a friend of hers to the burial of her brother in-law. They returned back to Makurdi on Saturday after the burial. When they returned, she didn’t go back home but slept at her friend’s house around the modern market area. “The next day, Sunday, July 16, 2023, was her birthday, she left her friend’s house with a promise to call her friend by 3pm, so they can sit out.
“On Tuesday, the friend got a message that was sent from the lady’s (deceased) phone, but later realised that she may not have been the one that actually sent the message, asking her to come to a certain address and when her friend got to the place, she discovered that she was dead and dismembered and some of her body parts strewn all over the place.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.20
220 | Nasarawa assembly crisis: Stakeholders protest in Abuja, demand CP's removal by Idowu Isamotu |
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Nasarawa assembly crisis: Stakeholders protest in Abuja, demand CP's removal
by Idowu Isamotu
Concerned Nasarawa Stakeholders Forum staged a peaceful protest yesterday at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, in response to the state assembly crisis. They carried placards with messages such as “Governor Sule, don’t set the state on fire,†“Nasarawa assembly must be freed from bondage,†“Police cannot be partisan,†and “Assembly elections outside the assembly complex are illegal,†among others.Â
During the protest, the forum’s convener, David Manga, urged the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, to summon the Commissioner of Police in Nasarawa State Maiyaki Muhammed Baba, and possibly redeploy him due to alleged partisanship in the state.
The crisis engulfed the state assembly, according to Daily Trust, with the emergence of two speakers – Daniel Ogah Ogazi, representing Kokona East constituency, and Ibrahim Balarabe-Abdullahi, a former speaker in the assembly.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
221 | Nasarawa Assembly Names Principal Officers by Umar Muhammed |
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Nasarawa Assembly Names Principal Officers
by Umar Muhammed
The Nasarawa State House of Assembly on Monday appointed eight principal officers. Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi (APC Umaisha/Ugya), the speaker, said, “Honourable members, the principal officers were reached after due consultation with the stakeholders in the state.Â
“They are Hon Mohammed Adamu Omadefu (APC, Keana), majority leader; Hon Danladi Jatau (APC, Kokona West), deputy majority leader; Hon Larry Ven Bawa(APC, Akwanga North), is the chief whip of the house and Hon Suleiman Yakubu Azara (APC, Awe South) is the deputy chief whip of the house.â€Â He further said, “Hon Iliya Luka Zhekaba (PDP, Obi II), is the minority leader and Hon Musa Ibrahim Abubakar (NNPP, Doma South) is the deputy minority leader.
“Hon Solomon Akwashiki (SDP, Lafia Central) is the minority whip and Hon Musa Saidu Gude (SDP, Uke/Karshi) is the deputy minority whip.â€
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.13
222 | NASS Principal Officers: We Followed Due Process — Senate Minority Caucus by Abdullateef Salau |
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NASS Principal Officers: We Followed Due Process — Senate Minority Caucus
by Abdullateef Salau
The Senate minority caucus has defended the procedure it adopted for the emergence of principal officers of the opposition parties. Senate President Godswill Akpabio had on Tuesday named the minority leaders without the input of the PDP, the major opposition party in the Red Chamber. He named Senator Simon Mwadkwon (PDP, Plateau) as Senate Minority Leader and Senator Oyewunmi Olalere (PDP, Osun) as deputy.Â
Other minority principal officers announced are Darlington Nwokeocha (LP, Abia) as (Minority Whip) and Rufai Hanga (NNPP, Kano), as Deputy Minority Whip. Akpabio said the announcement was in line with agreements by the minority caucus.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.14
223 | NDIC trains Ogun students in financial literacy by Peter Moses |
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NDIC trains Ogun students in financial literacy
by Peter Moses
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has trained about 200 students/learners drawn from 25 secondary schools within Abeokuta metropolis in Ogun State on financial literacy. The training, in commemoration of the 2023 Financial Literacy Day, with the theme: “Plan Your Money, Plant Your Futureâ€, took place at the Lisabi Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta.
In his address, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NDIC, Bello Hassan, said the programme, which was in partnership with the Ogun State Government, was part of the organisation’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Declaring the workshop open, the state’s Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mrs Bosede Ogunleye, applauded NDIC for the programme, which according to her, would go a long way in shaping students’ future positively.
She called on the learners to cultivate the habit of saving for rainy days from a young age, saying the principle of being prudent was required for students on their pathway to success, and added that, “The Habit of saving is education itself as it teaches self-denial.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.17
224 | Negotiate with us or face attacks, bandits threaten Niger residents by Abubakar Akote |
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Negotiate with us or face attacks, bandits threaten Niger residents
by Abubakar Akote
An audio clip purportedly released by bandits threatening to sack more villages in Rafi and other LGAs in Niger State has created fear among the farming communities of the areas. Residents told City & Crime that they could not sleep well since the audio went viral.
In the 14-minute audio clip shared with our reporter, the bandits asked the villages to come for negotiation within three days or face severe attacks. The speaker, in Hausa language, threatened that farming activities in Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State; and Gidigori, Garin-Zara, Pandogari, among other villages in Rafi LGA of Niger State, would not be allowed to farm this rainy season unless an agreement was reached.
Meanwhile, residents of the threatened communities have called on the state and federal governments to take immediate measures to avert the planned attacks and allow farmers to go about their farming activities.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.16
225 | New Exchange Rate Jacks Up Int’l Airfares by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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New Exchange Rate Jacks Up Int’l Airfares
by Abdullateef Aliyu
The recent floating of naira has taken its toll on international airfares with ticket prices on several routes increasing by about 40 per cent, checks by Daily Trust have shown. From N665 last week, the exchange rate for international flight booking was pegged at N770 on Wednesday, triggering an increase in air fares.
An average six-hour international flight now goes for over N2m in line with the new exchange rate, which our correspondent learnt is now dependent on the Importers and Exporters (I&E) windows following the unification of the exchange rate system. Daily Trust reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has quashed the multiple exchange rate as part of the economic reform of the present administration.
The floating of the naira now implies that the exchange rate would now be determined by the market forces.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.24
226 | New Exchange Rate Jacks Up Int’l Airfares by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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New Exchange Rate Jacks Up Int’l Airfares
by Abdullateef Aliyu
The recent floating of naira has taken its toll on international airfares with ticket prices on several routes increasing by about 40 per cent, checks by Daily Trust have shown. From N665 last week, the exchange rate for international flight booking was pegged at N770 on Wednesday, triggering an increase in air fares.
An average six-hour international flight now goes for over N2m in line with the new exchange rate, which our correspondent learnt is now dependent on the Importers and Exporters (I&E) windows following the unification of the exchange rate system. Daily Trust reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has quashed the multiple exchange rate as part of the economic reform of the present administration.
The floating of the naira now implies that the exchange rate would now be determined by the market forces.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.24
227 | Niger Republic junta ready to release Bazoum. by Dalhatu Liman & Joshua Odeyemi |
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Niger Republic junta ready to release Bazoum.
by Dalhatu Liman & Joshua Odeyemi
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.4
228 | Niger communities hail president's directive on military operations by Abubakar Akote |
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Niger communities hail president's directive on military operations
by Abubakar Akote
Residents of communities affected by banditry and insurgency in Niger State have described President Muhammadu Buhari's directive for military operations in the state as long overdue. One of the affected communities, Mohammed Danjuma Abubakar, said her husband was kidnapped and is still in captivity.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 20, 2022, pg.10
229 | Niger communities hail president's directive on military operations by Abubakar Akote |
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Niger communities hail president's directive on military operations
by Abubakar Akote
Residents of communities affected by banditry and insurgency in Niger State have described President Muhammadu Buhari's directive for military operations in the state as long overdue. One of the affected communities, Mohammed Danjuma Abubakar, said her husband was kidnapped and is still in captivity.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 20, 2022, pg.10
230 | Niger Coupists Adamant As Deadline Ends by Daily Trust |
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Niger Coupists Adamant As Deadline Ends
by Daily Trust
Niger's coup plotters are resisting the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ultimatum to quit and allow President Mohamed Bazoum to return to office or face military intervention. The deadline expired yesterday, and the putschists continue to rally support from the civil population. An estimated 30,000 people gathered in Niamey and other cities, with residents, Nigerians, and Nigeriens calling for a rethink. The Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI) and Jama'atu Nasril Islam praised Nigeria's efforts in resolving the crisis. ECOWAS has not announced its next move after the deadline expires.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.4
231 | Niger Crisis: 2 Million Children Need Humanitarian Aid – UNICEF by Dalhatu Liman |
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Niger Crisis: 2 Million Children Need Humanitarian Aid – UNICEF
by Dalhatu Liman
UNICEF Representative for Niger Republic, Stefano Savi, says the political crisis adds a heavy burden to an already dire humanitarian landscape in the country.He said the crisis had affected more than two million children in urgent need of humanitarian aid.The military rulers that overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum on July 26 had unveiled a three-year transition plan.This is despite the threat of a military action by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).In a statement, Savi said even before the most recent instability, it was anticipated that 1.5 million Nigerien children under the age of five would be underweight in 2023. The landlocked Sahel state, which frequently places near the bottom of the UN’s Human Development Index, a measure of affluence, is among the most unstable and impoverished nations in the world. UNICEF stated that despite increasing obstacles, it was still providing assistance. It was concerned about the loss of energy because it was necessary to keep basics like immunizations for children cold.Â
Daily Trust, Tuesday, August 22, 2023, pg.38
232 | Niger: ECOWAS Insists On Sanctions As Northern Elders Demand Withdrawal by Muideen Olaniyi, Philip Clement & Dalhatu Liman |
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Niger: ECOWAS Insists On Sanctions As Northern Elders Demand Withdrawal
by Muideen Olaniyi, Philip Clement & Dalhatu Liman
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will follow its sanctions against the military junta in the Republic of Niger to the letter. But the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) advised President Tinubu, who is also Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, to urgently withdraw all sanctions imposed on Niger Republic to ease negotiation. Nigeria had on August 4 closed all its borders with Niger and cut off electricity supply to the country following the refusal by the junta to reinstate detained President Mohamed Bazoum whose government was toppled on July 26. The military rulers had recently expressed their readiness to dialogue with ECOWAS on the crisis. United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinken said he still sees a chance for diplomacy to reverse a coup in Niger. Military chiefs from ECOWAS will meet in Ghana this week to discuss possible intervention in Niger. ‘ECOWAS following sanctions to the letter’  President Tinubu said ECOWAS was working to keep the sanctions in place. The president said this yesterday when he received the Special Envoy of President Ali Bongo Ondimba and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Gabon, Mr. Hermann Immongault, at the State House, Abuja. He praised the solidarity of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) on the political impasse in the Republic of Niger. The military chiefs from the West African bloc ECOWAS will meet in Ghana’s capital Accra this week to discuss a possible intervention in Niger, a spokesperson for the regional group has confirmed.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.6
233 | Nigeria Confirms First Anthrax Case by Vincent Yusuf |
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Nigeria Confirms First Anthrax Case
by Vincent Yusuf
The Federal Government yesterday officially confirmed the first case of anthrax in the country. A statement by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, signed by Dr Columba Vakuru, Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria, said animals showing signs of a possible case of anthrax on a farm in Suleja, Niger State, were reported to the Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer of Nigeria on July 14.
 The ministry said the case was in a multi-specie animal farm comprising cattle, sheep and goats located at Gajiri, along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway, Suleja Local Government Area of Niger State, where some of the animals had symptoms including oozing of blood from their body openings like anus, nose, eyes and ears.
The ministry said the federal government appealed to Nigerians to immediately report cases of animals bleeding from body openings to veterinary authorities or agriculture extension workers. “The blood of an anthrax-infected animal does not clot. Do not process or move the dead or sick animal, quickly report to your veterinary doctor or veterinary authorities at the ministry of agriculture in your state,†the statement added.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.6
234 | Nigeria Has Disappointed The World – Obasanjo by FARUK SHUAIBU |
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Nigeria Has Disappointed The World – Obasanjo
by FARUK SHUAIBU
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo says since Nigeria got its independence 63 years ago, the country has not lived up to expectations. He spoke in Abuja yesterday during the public presentation of a book written by a former Minister of Trades, Investment and Industry, Olusegun Aganga. He said at independence, Nigeria was viewed as a shining light to the black race.
“We’ve disappointed ourselves, we’ve disappointed Africa, we’ve disappointed the black race and we’ve disappointed the world,†he said. Obasanjo said to chart a new course for the country, the leaders needed to admit their failure.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.6
235 | Nigeria Will never go into recession if real estate sector is stabilised by Terkula igidi |
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Nigeria Will never go into recession if real estate sector is stabilised
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According to Engr Otis Anyaeji, a former president of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), if the real estate market is stable, Nigeria won't ever have a recession.He claimed that one of the most significant economic areas that required adequate development was real estate.He said that given the industry has the potential to stabilise the economy, it was crucial that developers look for alternate energy sources to avoid being hampered by issues in the electricity sector.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.30
236 | Nigeria Will never go into recession if real estate sector is stabilised by Terkula igidi |
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Nigeria Will never go into recession if real estate sector is stabilised
by Terkula igidi
Nigeria won't ever experience a recession, according to Engr. Otis Anyaeji, a former president of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE).He asserted that real estate was one of the most important economic sectors that needed proper growth.According to him, it is essential that developers look into alternative energy sources since the industry has the ability to stabilise the economy. This will help them avoid being restricted by problems with the electrical sector.
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.30
237 | NLC demand Salary Review by Abbas jimoh |
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NLC demand Salary Review
by Abbas jimoh
The people that are paid the least are really the president of the Nigerian Labour Congress, departments, and parastatals. because there will be penalties and repercussions. The Federation's Head of Civil Service responded by warning that raising pay might have negative effects. The vice president "put a caveat that by the time we raise the salary of civil servants, they must be ready to sit up and do the work that is expected of them," she said during a meeting she held with him. We must realise that there will be penalties and repercussions because of this. She mentioned the government's formation of a committee to synchronise public and civil worker wages.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 18, 2022, pg.6
238 | NLC Reject Bill Seeking to Ban Strike in Health Sectors by Ojoma Akor |
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NLC Reject Bill Seeking to Ban Strike in Health Sectors
by Ojoma Akor
The measure attempting to forbid strikes in the health sector has been denounced by the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress. He said newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that the measure was in violation of both international and domestic laws. When labour relations are functioning well, which has scaled first reading in the House, health employees are not allowed to go on strike.The measure attempting to forbid strikes in the health sector has been denounced by the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress. He said newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that the measure was in violation of both international and domestic laws. When labour relations are functioning well, which has scaled first reading in the House, health employees are not allowed to go on strike.The bill attempting to criminalise strikes has been denounced by the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.8
239 | NLC Reject Bill Seeking to Ban Strike in Health Sectors by Ojoma Akor |
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NLC Reject Bill Seeking to Ban Strike in Health Sectors
by Ojoma Akor
The Nigeria Labour Congress has denounced a measure to forbid strikes in the health sector, saying it violates international and domestic laws. When labour relations are functioning well, health employees are not allowed to go on strike.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.8
240 | NLC Shuts Chinese Company Over Worker’s Death, Maltreatment by Idowu Isamotu |
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NLC Shuts Chinese Company Over Worker’s Death, Maltreatment
by Idowu Isamotu
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Wednesday shut down a Chinese company, Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation, over what it described as dehumanising condition of Nigerian workers in the company. The union arrived at the company located at the new headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Lugbe, Abuja as early as 7:30am.Â
Our correspondent who was at the scene reports that there was initial resistance as the gate of the company was locked against the protesting union and its picketing team but was later opened by the management. The management of the construction company did not speak on the protest or respond to the allegations raised by labour. He lamented that one of the workers, a driver identified as Mr Augustine, died due to neglect and lack of timely medical attention.
“No pension, no gratuity, no food, no water and no explanation, where will help come from? Every day, we plead with the government to provide a minimal social security floor, to no avail. That is the challenge we have. This challenge is real,†Ugboaja said. She said the Chinese company failed to heed her pleas for assistance and instead issued a termination letter to her husband.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.3
241 | NNPP Factions Differ Over Kwankwaso’s Supension, BoT Chair’s Expulsion by Terkula igidi |
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NNPP Factions Differ Over Kwankwaso’s Supension, BoT Chair’s Expulsion
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The crisis rocking the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) took a new turn on Tuesday as the two factions held parallel meetings and announced the expulsion of the BoT chairman and suspension of its national leader.
Daily Trust reports that the National Executive Committee (NEC) met in Abuja and ratified the expulsion of the chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT), Dr Boniface Aniebonam, and the National Publicity Secretary, Dr Agbo Major, with 14 others. The BoT of the party led by Dr Aniebonam met in Lagos and suspended the presidential candidate in the February 25 general election, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.Â
Kwankwaso was conspicuously absent during the NEC meeting held at Bolingo Hotel, Abuja, which had the governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, and the speaker of the state assembly, Alhaji Jibrin Falgore, in attendance.
The NNPP has been rocked by a crisis recently as its National Working Committee (NWC) dissolved seven state executive committees as well as the founder and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr Boniface Aniebonam, and the National Publicity Secretary, Dr Agbo Major.Â
The NEC alleged the BoT members and others affected were expelled for forming parallel boards, National Working Committee (NWC) and State Working Committees (SEC).
The acting national chairman of the party, Alhaji Abba Kawu, said a seven-member disciplinary committee was earlier set up by the NWC whose report led to the suspension of the state executive committees.
While explaining that the NEC was aimed at restructuring the party, Ali urged those who have won elections on the platform of the party to be good ambassadors and emulate Kwankwaso.
He also said the meeting intended to change the logo of the party, adding that there was a need to deliberate on the issue so that collectively an acceptable logo can be unveiled.
Meanwhile, the Secretary of the BoT, Babayo Muhammed Abdulahi, who spoke after a ‘special general assembly’ in Lagos said Kwankwaso has been suspended for six months over anti-party activities.
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Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 30, 2023, pg.10
242 | No more debt servicing with scare revenue-president Tinubu by John C. Azu |
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No more debt servicing with scare revenue-president Tinubu
by John C. Azu
President Bola Tinubu has said Nigeria will not sustain a ''failed economic theory'' that sees to the wastage of 90 per cent of its scarce revenue in the servicing of external debts amid many development challenges facing the country. The president spoke at the opening of the 63rd annual general conference of the Nigeria Bar Association NBA in Abuja on sunday. he also expressed his determination to banish povertyy from Nigeria, describing it as unacceptable. Tinubu stated prosperity Nigerians require will pnly occur once poverty is banished from the society with the focused cooperation of Nigeria's private sector leaders. in his remarks, the Attorney General of the federation and minister of justice, lateef Fagbemi SAN, said he was prepared to ensure that the rule of law is adhered to while building reforms of judicial systems, ''transparent and strategic relations with all agencies'' of the federation and law enforcement institutions.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.6
243 | No more debt servicing with scare revenue-president Tinubu by John C. Azu |
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No more debt servicing with scare revenue-president Tinubu
by John C. Azu
President Bola Tinubu has said Nigeria will not sustain a ''failed economic theory'' that sees to the wastage of 90 per cent of its scarce revenue in the servicing of external debts amid many development challenges facing the country. The president spoke at the opening of the 63rd annual general conference of the Nigeria Bar Association NBA in Abuja on sunday. he also expressed his determination to banish povertyy from Nigeria, describing it as unacceptable. Tinubu stated prosperity Nigerians require will pnly occur once poverty is banished from the society with the focused cooperation of Nigeria's private sector leaders. in his remarks, the Attorney General of the federation and minister of justice, lateef Fagbemi SAN, said he was prepared to ensure that the rule of law is adhered to while building reforms of judicial systems, ''transparent and strategic relations with all agencies'' of the federation and law enforcement institutions.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.6
244 | No presidential directive to reopen additional borders - Customs by Philip Shimnom Clement |
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No presidential directive to reopen additional borders - Customs
by Philip Shimnom Clement
The Nigeria Customs Service has seized a total of 206,838 bags of rice valued at N2 billion in the last one year, data of seizures obtained by Daily Trust has shown. Daily Trust had reported how renewed rice smuggling through the country’s borders is currently threatening the federal government’s efforts towards local production. Analysis of data by Daily Trust show that the seizures were done between May 2022 to April 2023 with the highest number of seizure coming in September 2022 as the Service seized 96,312 bags of rice.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, July 05, 2023, pg.24
245 | No reason for Nigeria to rely on food imports –Gombe Gov by Muhammad Rilwan |
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No reason for Nigeria to rely on food imports –Gombe Gov
by Muhammad Rilwan
Gombe State Governor Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has emphasized the importance of food security in Nigeria, stating that the country has vast arable land and a large population, making it unnecessary to rely on food imports. He stated that his government is committed to developing the agriculture sector and is ready to support entrepreneurs in Gombe State. The governor believes that Nigeria's development hinges on food security and that the private sector should be responsible for job creation.
Daily Trust, Friday, May 10, 2024, pg.8
246 | No Student’ll Graduate From UniAbuja Without Having A Registered Company – VC by Baba Martins |
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No Student’ll Graduate From UniAbuja Without Having A Registered Company – VC
by Baba Martins
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul Rasheed Na’Allah, says it has become compulsory for every student of the institution to register a company as a pre-requisite for graduation. Addressing journalists on some of his administration’s achievements in the last four years, Na’Allah said his team had made a major move to change the landscape of the university in infrastructure, learning and industry.Â
He said: “The industry is always on our campus to teach our students to contribute to our curriculum, they’re constantly working with us and every time we’re always seeing something new. One of the new things this time around is that more than 1000 students have registered their companies with CAC in this university, students having companies and some of them are graduating, some in 300 level with opportunities to even practise the companies they have registered.Â
“What we’re saying to our students is that we’re not giving you certificate only to go and look for employment, we’re charging you to employ yourself and create wealth, charging them to change their mindset, many of them have registered their companies, go to CAC and see the record.Â
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.6
247 | Northern Elders Caution Against Relocation Of Firefighting Equipment by Philip Shimnom Clement |
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Northern Elders Caution Against Relocation Of Firefighting Equipment
by Philip Shimnom Clement
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has raised concerns over the planned relocation of critical firefighting simulation equipment from the Nigeria College of Aviation Technology (NCAT) in Zaria, Kaduna State, to Lagos. The NEF believes the relocation could have negative implications for the institution and the broader aviation sector in Nigeria. The firefighting simulators at NCAT are crucial in preparing future aviation professionals for potential fire emergencies. Relocating these simulators to an undisclosed location could jeopardize the quality of training provided to students and compromise the safety of air travel in Nigeria. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has debunked the allegations, stating that the report was false, unfounded, and pure mischief. The federal government acquired the N5bn automatic aircraft firefighting simulator for NCAT in 2019, the first of its kind in Africa.
Daily Trust, Monday, March 04, 2024, pg.6
248 | NRC Commissions 99 Staff Houses in Kano by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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NRC Commissions 99 Staff Houses in Kano
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has commissioned a new housing estate in Kano State for its staff, reconstructed through a Public-Private Partnership with CityScape. The housing units were reconstructed to global standards, ensuring safety and maintaining the standard. The project is a life-changing venture, urging staff to maintain the standard and avoid damaging or destroying the structures.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.20
249 | NSCIA, CAN unveil code of conduct for clerics, say Nigeria not battleground. by ABBAS JIMOH |
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NSCIA, CAN unveil code of conduct for clerics, say Nigeria not battleground.
by ABBAS JIMOH
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.8
250 | Nursing Mum, Child Kidnapped In Niger by Abubakar Akote |
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Nursing Mum, Child Kidnapped In Niger
by Abubakar Akote
 Three people, including a nursing mother and her child, have been abducted and two security operatives have sustained injuries in a fresh attack in Garin-Gabas, Rafi LGA of Niger State. The attack has occurred several times in the last five years. Residents reported gunshot injuries, theft of motorcycles, and a fire that set ablaze a security Hilux and a personal vehicle. The state government confirmed the attack and expressed sympathy for the victims and Kagara Emirate. Governor Mohammed Umar Bago sympathized with the victims and Kagara Emirate
Daily Trust, Monday, July 24, 2023, pg.5
251 | Obi To INEC: You Are Cloning Electoral Fraudsters As Leaders by John C. Azu |
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Obi To INEC: You Are Cloning Electoral Fraudsters As Leaders
by John C. Azu
Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of cloning electoral fraudsters as leaders and wasting the time and resources of the country. In their final address filed before the Presidential Election Petitions Court dated July 23, 2023, Obi and LP warned that if the court fails to whip INEC into line to do its electoral duties fairly, impartially and independently, elections in Nigeria will remain a fraud.
Obi and LP accused INEC of abandoning its primary statutory responsibility of being an electoral umpire; and proudly, put on the toga of a candidate in the election it conducted. They said INEC tragically and embarrassingly, spent 5.5 pages of its address defending the ground on the non-qualification of 2nd respondent (Tinubu). Obi further submitted that pursuant to the mandatory provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022, the INEC Regulations and Guidelines, and INEC Manual, INEC introduced the use of modern technology for the conduct of the 2023 General election.
“By this, INEC represented and assured that it would use Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) for the accreditation of voters in the polling units and the upload/transmission of the results of the election in real-time on the day of the election to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV). “However, contrary to the requirement of the law and in manifest disregard of its own representations, the 1st respondent (INEC) abandoned and discarded the much expected upload/transmission of the result of the election in real time on the day of the election from the polling unit to the IReV.
“Rather, and very strangely, blurred, unreadable and inaccessible documents/images were uploaded by the 1st respondent to the IReV purporting same to be the result of the election in various polling units. These blurred images and inaccessible documents were purported to be the result of the election in the polling units. The net result of the upload of the blurred images on the IReV, was that the result of the election could neither be authenticated nor verified, and thus, lacked credibility and transparency.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.13
252 | Obi, INEC differ over subpoena as LP tenders IREV reports by John C. Azu |
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Obi, INEC differ over subpoena as LP tenders IREV reports
by John C. Azu
The Labour Party (LP) and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have clashed with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) over the commission’s chairman’s alleged refusal to accept a subpoena.
The disagreement arose after LP’s lead counsel, Livy Uzoukwu (SAN), told the Presidential Election Petitions Court on Wednesday that Prof Mahmoud Yakubu had been evading service of subpoenas on him. Uzoukwu expressed confidence that the INEC lawyers would accept the service and that the proceedings would resume on Thursday.
However, INEC counsel Kemi Pinheiro (SAN) objected to the submission, claiming that the chairman had already received a subpoena from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
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Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
253 | Ohanaeze to PDP: Jettisoning zoning is conspiracy against Igbo presidency by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam, Hope Abah Emmanuel & Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Ohanaeze to PDP: Jettisoning zoning is conspiracy against Igbo presidency
by Jude Aguguo Owuamanam, Hope Abah Emmanuel & Abdullateef Aliyu
Ambassador George A. Obiozor of Ohanaeze Ndigbo World Wide has accused the PDP of political suicide by abandoning zoning ahead of the 2023 general elections. Governor Samuel Ortom has denied media reports that his committee has thrown the presidential ticket of the party open.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
254 | Oil and gas suppliers urge FG to pay outstanding claims by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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Oil and gas suppliers urge FG to pay outstanding claims
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
The Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA) has called on the federal government to immediately pay up billions of naira it owes marketers for bridging costs that accumulated before the removal of subsidy. NOGASA President, Benedict Korie, in a media briefing yesterday said the amount been owed the marketers is crippling their cash flow and could impact the continuous supply of the product.
He said the cost of importation has tripled, adding that securing bank loans come with a scathing interest of 30%, saying it was akin to economic suicide. He said: “Before now, we had the PEF that took care of bridge claims but now, it’s no more. So, the Federal government should pay marketers their outstanding bridge claims before subsidy was removed.
He also urged the NNPCL to immediately deliver products to marketers that were paid for long before subsidy was removed.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.20
255 | Oil Price Rises Ahead Of OPEC Meeting by News |
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Oil Price Rises Ahead Of OPEC Meeting
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Oil prices rose ahead of an OPEC meeting in Vienna.In the meeting, producers are expected to extend a supply-cut deal that came into effect in January 2022 with the goal of tightening supplies and propping up prices. An extension may include a review in June   2022 should healthy demand overheat the market.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, January 04, 2022, pg.14
256 | Oil Prices Rise Above $80 P/B In Int’l Market by Jide Olasunkanmi |
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Oil Prices Rise Above $80 P/B In Int’l Market
by Jide Olasunkanmi
The international benchmark for oil prices, Brent crude traded at $85.45 per barrel on Monday translating to a 0.77% increase from the closing price on Friday of $84.80 per barrel.Also, the American benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) traded at $81.31 per barrel, up 0.81% from the session close of $80.66 per barrel.Data from the global oil market showed that both crude oil benchmarks posted significant losses last week over fears of a slowdown in economic growth in China and the expectation of further interest rate hikes in the United States.According to market reports, global crude oil prices were up as tight supply expectations offset weak demand forecasts.According to market reports, global crude oil prices were up as tight supply expectations offset weak demand forecasts.Likewise, Russia announced it would continue to voluntarily reduce oil exports. It said it would reduce exports by 500,000 bpd in August and cut 300,000 bpd in September.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, August 22, 2023, pg.25
257 | Oil theft ; Militants, pirates flee as NAF airstrikes hit camps. by Idowu Isamotu |
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Oil theft ; Militants, pirates flee as NAF airstrikes hit camps.
by Idowu Isamotu
militants and pirates engaging in oil theft across different locations in the south-south region of the country have fled their various camps following airstrike bombardment rained on them by the troops of the Nigerian Air Force attached to operation Delta safe. the air component of the operation on friday, August 25, identified some camps named Big joes' camp, sunnys' camp and David camp all in the Bakassi local government Area of cross River state as well as Amos camps in calabar south local government area of the state. NAF s' spokeman, Edward Gabkwet, an Air commodore, who disclosed this sunday, said the airstrikes were authorised after confirming that those locations were littered with criminals carrying out their nefarious activities. He observed to be loaded with illegally refined products and heading into open waters was also engaged and destroyed.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.14
258 | Oil theft ; Militants, pirates flee as NAF airstrikes hit camps. by Idowu Isamotu |
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Oil theft ; Militants, pirates flee as NAF airstrikes hit camps.
by Idowu Isamotu
militants and pirates engaging in oil theft across different locations in the south-south region of the country have fled their various camps following airstrike bombardment rained on them by the troops of the Nigerian Air Force attached to operation Delta safe. the air component of the operation on friday, August 25, identified some camps named Big joes' camp, sunnys' camp and David camp all in the Bakassi local government Area of cross River state as well as Amos camps in calabar south local government area of the state. NAF s' spokeman, Edward Gabkwet, an Air commodore, who disclosed this sunday, said the airstrikes were authorised after confirming that those locations were littered with criminals carrying out their nefarious activities. He observed to be loaded with illegally refined products and heading into open waters was also engaged and destroyed.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 28, 2023, pg.14
259 | Ondo deputy governor urges prayer for Akeredolu’s recovery by Tosin Tope |
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Ondo deputy governor urges prayer for Akeredolu’s recovery
by Tosin Tope
Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the deputy governor of Ondo State, has asked the people of the state to pray for Governor Rotimi Akeredolu as he embarked on a medical leave abroad. Daily Trust had, on Tuesday, reported that Governor Akeredolu, in a letter forwarded to the House of Assembly, proceeded on a 21-day medical leave.
The governor also transmitted power to the deputy, Mr Aiyedatiwa, to start ‘acting’ as the governor, pending his return from the medical trip. Mr. Aiyedatiwa, in a statement he signed and issued to reporters in Akure, on Wednesday, pleaded with the people not to relent in their supplications to God for the quick recovery of the governor to resume back to duty.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
260 | Ondo Muslim community condemns return of schools to original owners by Bola Ojuola |
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Ondo Muslim community condemns return of schools to original owners
by Bola Ojuola
The Muslim community in Ondo State has criticised the governor's choice to give back ownership of several public institutions. Alhaji Abdul Rasheed Akerele, General Secretary of the League of Imams and Alfas in Ondo State, spoke to reporters at a briefing yesterday in Akure, the capital of Ondo State. He said the moves were intended to give public property to select members of Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs). In his words, "Ondo State government should not return schools to faith-based organisations for the sake of future generations, the state's development, and even for the sake of the traumatised and impoverished masses." The state administration has already agreed to hand back four schools to their original owners, and is asking others who want their schools returned to do the sa
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
261 | Osinbanjo hosts APC govs, to declare presidential ambition today. by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Osinbanjo hosts APC govs, to declare presidential ambition today.
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
Yemi Osinbanjo will declare his presidential ambition on the All Progressive Congress (APC) platform, consulted with governors who are members or directors of federal agencies where the VP is chairman. Others have declared their interest in the election.
Daily Trust, Monday, April 11, 2022, pg.-5
262 | Osinbanjo hosts APC govs, to declare presidential ambition today. by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Osinbanjo hosts APC govs, to declare presidential ambition today.
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
Yemi Osinbanjo will declare his presidential ambition on the All Progressive Congress (APC) platform, consulted with governors who are members or directors of federal agencies where the VP is chairman. Others have declared their interest in the election.
Daily Trust, Monday, April 11, 2022, pg.-5
263 | Our Higher Institutions Plagued With Poor Research, Corruption, Brain Drain – FG by Daily Trust |
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Our Higher Institutions Plagued With Poor Research, Corruption, Brain Drain – FG
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The Federal Government says Nigeria’s higher education sub-sector is plagued with inadequate funding, corruption, inadequate infrastructure, shortage of academic staff, strike, brain drain, poor research, weak governance and insecurity. The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, called for the total overhauling of the higher education system to put the universities and other tertiary institutions at par with others around the globe. He spoke in Abuja yesterday while declaring open the 8th edition of the Libsense Open Science Symposium, with the theme ‘Advancing Open Science and Collaboration: The role of Stakeholders’. Represented by the Director of University Education in the ministry, Rakiya Ilyasu, he said the ministry was committed to fostering the role of science through partnership from shared knowledge. The event was organised by the Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) in partnership with the West and Central African Research Education Network and other partners. The minister said this informed President Bola Tinubu’s decision to increase the education budget to 25 per cent with the right policies in place. “We need to understand that before we can harness our human resources, we need to be sure of what we need to do to fill in the gaps that have, over the years, inexplicably pulled us back. “We need to know the extent at which we have met contemporary demands of tertiary education globally and if it is not sufficient, how to address them. Also, the Secretary General, CVCNU, Prof. Yakubu Ochefu, said there was need to explore innovative ways on the scientific future of the country. Represented by Vice Chancellor, Kaduna State University, Prof. Abdullahi Musa, he said the conference was apt as it would help uncover innovative ways toward research development as well as foster collaboration to new opportunities. (NAN)
Daily Trust, Thursday, September 14, 2023, pg.3
264 | Outrage as driver kills 2 siblings in ogun. by Peter Moses |
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Outrage as driver kills 2 siblings in ogun.
by Peter Moses
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.7
265 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
266 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
267 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
268 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
269 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
270 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
271 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
272 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
273 | Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo by Usman A. Bello |
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Overhead Tank Collapses, Kills Teacher In Edo
by Usman A. Bello
Joy Amadi, a 34-year-old teacher, was killed when an overhead water tank collapsed on her in her room in Ikpoba Okha, Edo State. Her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Amadi, was at home when the tank collapsed. Her father, Mr. Michael Amadi, was at work when he received the distress call.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.16
274 | Oyebanji Hails Bamidele’s Emergence As Senate Leader by Raphael Ogbonnaiye |
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Oyebanji Hails Bamidele’s Emergence As Senate Leader
by Raphael Ogbonnaiye
Ekiti State governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has congratulated Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele (Ekiti Central) on his emergence as Senate leader of the 10th assembly, describing him as a fit and proper person to occupy such an exalted position. Governor Oyebanji thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the leadership of the National Assembly for the honour done to the Southwest and Ekiti State in particular with the choice of Bamidele.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, Oyebanji said he was confident Bamidele would discharge his duties as Senate leader effectively and bring additional value to the legislative and oversight functions of the upper legislative chamber, as well as the good governance agenda of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.14
275 | Palliatives: We Don’t Trust The Process — TUC by Idowu Isamotu |
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Palliatives: We Don’t Trust The Process — TUC
by Idowu Isamotu
The Trade Union Congress has described as “empty policy laced with liesâ€, the Federal Government’s directive to state governors to draw plans on the palliatives to mitigate the impact of the recent petrol price increase. TUC President, Festus Osifo, at a press briefing in Abuja yesterday, said the congress did not trust the process.
He also asked the government not to worsen the citizens’ suffering with the proposed increases in electricity tariff and tuition fees of unity schools and tertiary institutions. Osifo restated the congress’ opposition to the proposed 7.5 percent VAT on diesel as well as privatization of medical centres and teaching hospitals.
He commended President Bola Tinubu “on the suspension of the excise duty on telecom. This suspension is for six months. We think it should be scrapped completely. Nigerians will bear the brunt if introduced. It must be scrapped. It’s of no essence.â€Â  He urged the president to address the insecurity in Plateau and other parts of the country.
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276 | Pay our salary arrears, training fund resident doctors tell FG by Ojoma Akor |
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Pay our salary arrears, training fund resident doctors tell FG
by Ojoma Akor
Before the 2021 fiscal year expires in March 2022, the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has requested that the Federal Government take prompt action to pay its members the missed 2020 Medical Residency Training Fund. The association's president signed the statement, although some members hadn't yet received paid for their missed 2020 MRTF.The organisation claimed. NARD urged the government, key players, and well-intentioned Nigerians to exert pressure on the governors of Abia, noting that the situation has turned into one that is inhumane and shameful...
Daily Trust, Monday, January 31, 2022, pg.11
277 | PDP INEC work on your image, be more responsible in 2023. by Peter Moses |
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PDP INEC work on your image, be more responsible in 2023.
by Peter Moses
The Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State challenged the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct fair and credible elections in 2023. Ogundele noted that previous elections were marred by manipulation of results, ballot boxes snatching and violence, and Nigerians yearn for a list of executives and documents submitted to the electoral body. Responding to Ogundele's position, during and after the election.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.37
278 | Petrol price hits N700/litre as FG says no going back by Our reporters |
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Petrol price hits N700/litre as FG says no going back
by Our reporters
Forty-eight hours after the pronouncement by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that the fuel subsidy is gone, which has increasingly favoured the rich more than the poor. Finished course to urgent national healing Situation in states In Lagos, who moved around the city, observed in Kubwa, Kado and Jabi that many filling stations had closed down. Queues were seen in the filling stations despite not dispensing. A motorist wearing a long face, They are not even selling. Filling stations in Kado and Jahi were also not selling. Adding that the issue would be frontally addressed. Disclosed this Tuesday while speaking to journalists at the Presidential Villa, after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu in his office. We have not received any payment whatsoever from the federation. †he explained. Both bodies in a joint statement issued on Tuesday, The bodies said they anticipate minimal changes regarding distribution costs. Particularly the labour unions removed the subsidy on petroleum, instantly pushing Nigerians further into hardship. While product hawkers are once more the king of the jungle. Social Democratic Party presidential candidate in the last election, †There’s need for context – Expert Taiwo Oyedele, Oyedele said that during the campaign season,.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.4
279 | Plateau clamps down on owners of illegal structures, arrests 17. by Ado Abubakar musa |
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Plateau clamps down on owners of illegal structures, arrests 17.
by Ado Abubakar musa
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 0024, pg.10
280 | Police Arrest Suspected Rustler, Bike Thief In Jigawa by Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse |
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Police Arrest Suspected Rustler, Bike Thief In Jigawa
by Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse
- The Jigawa State Police Command has arrested suspected vandals, motorcycle thieves and rustlers. In a statement, the commands the commands spokesman, DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam, said, “That on 22/07/2023 at about 1100hrs based on credible and actionable information, a detective attached to Kazaure Divisional Police Headquarters, arrested one Mutari Yahaya ‘m’ aged 23 years of Wajen Gabas, Kazaure LGA, in possession of copper armoured cable, 8mm by length in a sack along Kanti Quarters in Kazaure LGA.The duo are in police custody giving useful information for the possible arrest of fleeing suspects.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.17
281 | Police Arrest Suspected Rustler, Bike Thief In Jigawa by Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse |
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Police Arrest Suspected Rustler, Bike Thief In Jigawa
by Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse
- The Jigawa State Police Command has arrested suspected vandals, motorcycle thieves and rustlers. In a statement, the commands the commands spokesman, DSP Lawan Shiisu Adam, said, “That on 22/07/2023 at about 1100hrs based on credible and actionable information, a detective attached to Kazaure Divisional Police Headquarters, arrested one Mutari Yahaya ‘m’ aged 23 years of Wajen Gabas, Kazaure LGA, in possession of copper armoured cable, 8mm by length in a sack along Kanti Quarters in Kazaure LGA.The duo are in police custody giving useful information for the possible arrest of fleeing suspects.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.17
282 | Police Rescue 10 Kidnapped Victims, Arrest Suspects In Bauchi by Hassan Ibrahim |
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Police Rescue 10 Kidnapped Victims, Arrest Suspects In Bauchi
by Hassan Ibrahim
The police in Bauchi State have arrested suspected kidnappers, including their informants, and rescued 10 of their victims in Burra Forest in Ningi LGA. The Commissioner of Police (CP), Auwal Musa Muhammad, who paraded the suspects alongside other criminals yesterday, said, “On the 2nd of July, 2023, the command successfully arrested six suspected kidnappers – four males and two females – including their informants, terrorising Burra village in Ningi LGA.â€Â He named the six suspects as, “Hamisu Umaru (disabled), Ahmadu Abdullahi, Adamu Wada Tela, Usman Iliya and Rabi Tela Abdulmumini and Hajara Bello.
CP Muhammad further disclosed that, “On 31/7/2023 the operation continued to yield immense positive results which led to the rescue of another five kidnapped victims from different kidnappers’ enclaves in Burra Forest.
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Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.20
283 | Police Rescue 2-Year-Old, Arrest Traffickers, Cultist by Kelvin Meluwa |
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Police Rescue 2-Year-Old, Arrest Traffickers, Cultist
by Kelvin Meluwa
Delta State police have arrested two suspected child traffickers and a cultist in the Cable area of Asaba. A resident reported her child missing while playing with her sister. Orerokpe DPO, Ifeoma Sunday, identified Coco as a notorious cultist terrorizing the Aghalokpe community. The suspect was arrested, and a locally made single-barrel gun and expended cartridge were recovered.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.20
284 | Police Rescue Man Seen With Dead Child From Mob by Abubakar Sadiq Isah |
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Police Rescue Man Seen With Dead Child From Mob
by Abubakar Sadiq Isah
An individual discovered with the dead body of his friend's child has been rescued by police officers from the Ilemba-Hausa Division of the Lagos State Police Command.The event occurred on Friday, when a guy who was accompanying a friend to go and bury his dead child was almost lynched when some neighbours noticed the corpse with him, according to SP Benjamin Hundeyin, the command's spokesman, who confirmed the story."He claimed he was hired by the parents to assist with the child's burial and that he was on his way to do so when he was confronted by several locals who believed he had malicious intentions.The man's story was corroborated by the parents of the deceased child, who were invited to the station.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.21
285 | Power firms lose N1.6tr in 7 years over unutilized electricity by Simon Echewofun Sunday |
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Power firms lose N1.6tr in 7 years over unutilized electricity
by Simon Echewofun Sunday
Because generated electricity was not fully evacuated onto the national grid between 2015 and 2021, power generation companies lost at least N1.632 trillion. The Association of Power Generation Companies' statistics shows that out of a total generation capacity of 7793MW, 1 billion loss over 3742MW of power was left stranded. Due to the 3699MW of stranded power, N264 billion was lost; the power producing companies then lost N256 billion. Regarding the frail transmission and distribution network, it has been found that infrastructure affects reliability, and correct metering ensures accurate invoicing. However, the problem's primary symptom can be resolved. Power specialists are thrilled about this because they think it would help to tackle the problems facing the industry. Gencos reportedly handed to the royal family for the first time in Nigerian history.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.20
286 | Power firms lose N1.6tr in 7 years over unutilized electricity by Simon Echewofun Sunday |
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Power firms lose N1.6tr in 7 years over unutilized electricity
by Simon Echewofun Sunday
Because generated electricity was not fully evacuated onto the national grid between 2015 and 2021, power generation companies lost at least N1.632 trillion. The Association of Power Generation Companies' statistics shows that out of a total generation capacity of 7793MW, 1 billion loss over 3742MW of power was left stranded. Due to the 3699MW of stranded power, N264 billion was lost; the power producing companies then lost N256 billion. Regarding the frail transmission and distribution network, it has been found that infrastructure affects reliability, and correct metering ensures accurate invoicing. However, the problem's primary symptom can be resolved. Power specialists are thrilled about this because they think it would help to tackle the problems facing the industry. Gencos reportedly handed to the royal family for the first time in Nigerian history.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.20
287 | Pregnant Woman Dies As Doctors Down Tools In Nasarawa by Umar Muhammed |
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Pregnant Woman Dies As Doctors Down Tools In Nasarawa
by Umar Muhammed
A middle-aged woman reportedly lost her life in Nasarawa State as no doctor was on hand to attend to her, following a five-day warning strike embarked on by the resident doctors at the state government-owned Dalhatu Specialist Hospital in Lafia. The pregnant woman, whose name was not given when our correspondent visited Dalhatu Specialist Hospital, Lafia (DASH), around 3:30pm on Wednesday, was said to have been booked for a caesarean section yesterday. But the operation could not hold due to the five-day warning strike. She died while waiting for doctors to attend to her.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.8
288 | Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
The Presidency has dismissed the call by the Northern Elders Forum for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign due to security challenges. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Malam Garba Shehu said the resignation of the president would never be a solution to the nation's security problems. The defense establishment has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the Kaduna and Niger State axis, and the government will remain firm in securing the country's unity and progress.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.8
289 | Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Presidency tackles northern elders for asking Buhari to resign
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
The Presidency has dismissed the call by the Northern Elders Forum for President Muhammadu Buhari to resign due to security challenges. Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity Malam Garba Shehu said the resignation of the president would never be a solution to the nation's security problems. The defense establishment has realigned and reorganized the ongoing operation in the Kaduna and Niger State axis, and the government will remain firm in securing the country's unity and progress.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 14, 2022, pg.8
290 | Presidential Tribunal Admits EU’s Election Report Against INEC, Tinubu by John C. Azu |
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Presidential Tribunal Admits EU’s Election Report Against INEC, Tinubu
by John C. Azu
The Presidential Election Petition Court has admitted the final report of the European Union Election Observer Mission in Nigeria, which faulted the conduct of the February 25 presidential election. The panel, presided by Justice Haruna Tsammani, admitted the document after it was tendered by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar. The EU mission claimed the election did not show credibility, fairness, and transparency, with only 31% of the results uploaded on IREV. The court agreed with the PDP counsel, who admitted that the electoral body had no electronic collation system for election results. The INEC witness admitted that the collation of the results was done manually by the presiding officers of the electoral body. The witness also admitted that a technical glitch affected the uploading of the results, but it was not reported to Amazon Web Services by the INEC.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.10
291 | Presidential Tribunal: Tinubu tenders US varsity, visa documents by John Chuks Azu |
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Presidential Tribunal: Tinubu tenders US varsity, visa documents
by John Chuks Azu
The Presidential Election Petition Court has admitted as exhibits President Bola Tinubu’s documents of attendance at the Chicago State University. The court presided by Justice Haruna Tsammani also admitted documents the admission letter from the institution as he opened his defence against the petition filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. Tinubu also tendered as exhibits a USA embassy letter dated April 4, 2003 which responded to an inquiry over his criminal status in the USA and informed that he had no criminal records. Apart from the educational documents, the court further admitted an originating summons of a suit instituted at the Supreme Court by the Attorneys General of Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo and Sokoto States challenging the educational background of Tinubu to stand for the 2023 presidential election.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, July 05, 2023, pg.15
292 | Presidential Tribunal: Tinubu tenders US varsity, visa documents by John Chuks Azu |
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Presidential Tribunal: Tinubu tenders US varsity, visa documents
by John Chuks Azu
The Presidential Election Petition Court has admitted as exhibits President Bola Tinubu’s documents of attendance at the Chicago State University. The court presided by Justice Haruna Tsammani also admitted documents the admission letter from the institution as he opened his defence against the petition filed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar. Tinubu also tendered as exhibits a USA embassy letter dated April 4, 2003 which responded to an inquiry over his criminal status in the USA and informed that he had no criminal records. Apart from the educational documents, the court further admitted an originating summons of a suit instituted at the Supreme Court by the Attorneys General of Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo and Sokoto States challenging the educational background of Tinubu to stand for the 2023 presidential election.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, July 05, 2023, pg.15
293 | Protects rocks Niger over cost of living. by Abubakar Akote, Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse, magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo & Dalhatu Liman |
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Protects rocks Niger over cost of living.
by Abubakar Akote, Ali Rabiu ali, Dutse, magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo & Dalhatu Liman
Daily Trust, Sunday, June 02, 2024, pg.4
294 | Provide land for gazing, Tinubu tells governors. by Abubakar Akote |
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Provide land for gazing, Tinubu tells governors.
by Abubakar Akote
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.6
295 | Reactions trail Kano Government demolition of roundabout by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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Reactions trail Kano Government demolition of roundabout
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
Some indigenes and residents of Kano state have condemned in totality the demolition of historic Kano government roundabout by governor Abba Yusuf. Governor Abba Yusuf reportedly ordered the demolition in the early hours of Wednesday. The roundabout, known as Kano Golden Jubilee Monument, was erected in the year 2017, to commemorate Kano’s attainment of 50 years as a state.
Reacting to the development, former special adviser to former governor Abdullahi Ganduje, Salihu Tanko Yakasai, said the demolition broke his heart. Yakasai, who described the demolition as heartbreaking, said: “We’ve not seen any plans for a new Kano. We’ve not heard of ways to make Kano greater, all (the governor) has been doing since assuming office is vindictiveness, some justified others not so much. Once you lose the goodwill of Kano, there is no gaining it back, even if you will turn it to Mecca.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.11
296 | Renewed rice smuggling threatens local production by Hussein Yahaya, Vincent A. Yusuf, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Abdulateef Aliyu, |
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Renewed rice smuggling threatens local production
by Hussein Yahaya, Vincent A. Yusuf, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Abdulateef Aliyu,
The renewed illegal importation of rice is threatening local production of the commodity in the country, thus placing the massive investment by the federal government and other stakeholders on edge, Daily Trust investigation revealed. Our correspondents gathered that smugglers have stockpiled tons of rice in neighbouring Benin and Niger republics, some of which have found their way to the Nigerian markets. The federal government had at the twilight of the Buhari administration reopened some of the closed borders, with sources saying foreign rice is now finding its way into the country apart from what is being brought in through hundreds of illegal entry points. Efforts to talk to the presidency to know its policy direction on land borders and rice importation through such channels were not successful.Â
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.4
297 | Renewed Rice Smuggling Threatens Local Production by Hussein Yahaya, Vincent A. Yusuf, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Idris Mahmud |
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Renewed Rice Smuggling Threatens Local Production
by Hussein Yahaya, Vincent A. Yusuf, MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Idris Mahmud
The Nigerian government has been facing a surge in illegal rice importation, threatening local production and putting significant investment in the country. The government has closed many of Nigeria's official borders, reducing importation of some commodities, including foreign rice. This has led to an increase in paddy production from 2.8 million tons in 2010 to 8 million tons now, with processed rice quantities averaging 5.3 million tons. However, this has left between 1.5 and 2 million ton demand shortfall, even as average yield has increased. The federal government has reopened some of the closed borders, with foreign rice now finding its way into the country. The average annual consumption of rice in Nigeria is estimated to be between 6.7 and 7 million metric tons per annum, leaving a gap of over 1.7 million tons. To close this gap, experts suggest reducing post-harvest losses incurred by smallholder farmers and supporting traditional processors to meet urban demand. The revelation of increased imports into Benin raises concerns among farmers and processors in the region.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.4
298 | Reps concurs, extend 2021 budget implementation to May 31 by Itodo Daniel Sule |
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Reps concurs, extend 2021 budget implementation to May 31
by Itodo Daniel Sule
The House of Representatives extended the implementation of the 2021 budget from March 31 to May 31. The extension was sponsored by the House Leader, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, who said it was to enable the implementation of ongoing projects for the benefit of Nigerians. Nigerians can now earn US Dollars by acquiring premium domain names, with most clients earning about $7,000 to $10,000. EverUp Enhancement is a new way to last longer in bed. It costs less to install than solar panels, and it looks inside some of the most luxurious celebrity homes. Celine Dion takes off makeup, leaving us with no words. News4ppl.com offers credit icon 2021 budget implementation, poor use of local content, $2.4bn oil revenue scam, Reps' move to stem brain drain of doctors, APC Maintains Lead in Reps With 134 Seats House of Representatives, and more.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.6
299 | Reps concurs, extend 2021 budget implementation to May 31 by Itodo Daniel Sule |
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Reps concurs, extend 2021 budget implementation to May 31
by Itodo Daniel Sule
The House of Representatives extended the implementation of the 2021 budget from March 31 to May 31. The extension was sponsored by the House Leader, Alhassan Ado Doguwa, who said it was to enable the implementation of ongoing projects for the benefit of Nigerians. Nigerians can now earn US Dollars by acquiring premium domain names, with most clients earning about $7,000 to $10,000. EverUp Enhancement is a new way to last longer in bed. It costs less to install than solar panels, and it looks inside some of the most luxurious celebrity homes. Celine Dion takes off makeup, leaving us with no words. News4ppl.com offers credit icon 2021 budget implementation, poor use of local content, $2.4bn oil revenue scam, Reps' move to stem brain drain of doctors, APC Maintains Lead in Reps With 134 Seats House of Representatives, and more.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.6
300 | Reps declare Nigeria Air Launch fraud, want officials involved prosecuted by Abdullateef Salau & Balarabe Alkassim |
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Reps declare Nigeria Air Launch fraud, want officials involved prosecuted
by Abdullateef Salau & Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives Committee on Aviation declared the purported launch of Nigeria Air a fraud after the ministry officials and the interim management of the national carrier feigned ignorance of the launch. This has drawn controversy, with Nigerians raising concern about the whereabouts of the aircraft after its unveiling. The interim Managing Director of Nigeria Air, Captain Dapo Olumide, told the lawmakers that the project was not launched as being misconstrued by many Nigerians. He said a chartered aircraft with the inscription of Nigeria Air logo was unveiled to counter the negativity making rounds on social media. The Nigeria Air project is being implemented in secrecy, with Senator Biodun Olujimi (PDP, Ekiti) saying it was fraudulently displayed as a new national carrier contrary to court order and international rules.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, June 07, 2023, pg.19
301 | Reps Urge FG To End Banditry In Katsina, Gombe, Ondo by Balarabe Alkassim |
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Reps Urge FG To End Banditry In Katsina, Gombe, Ondo
by Balarabe Alkassim
The House of Representatives has called on the federal government to address the incessant bandits’ attacks in communities of Dutsin-Ma/Kurfi federal constituency of Katsina State, Yamaltu Deba in Gombe State and some parts of Ondo State. This followed the adoption of separate motions by Aminu Babale, Inuwa Garba and Timehin Adelegbe at the plenary on Wednesday.
Presenting his motion, Babale who is representing Dutsin-Ma/Kurfi federal constituency, said Tashar Yaro, Koza, Kudewa, Geza, Sauyawa, Tamawa and Maileda communities within Kurfi and Dutsin-Ma local government areas of Katsina State were attacked by bandits on June 12 which resulted in the deaths of scores of innocent villagers and injuries to others. He said the incessant attacks had led to low farming productivity, warning that majority of the youth in the affected areas could end up with little or no income, thus worsening youth restiveness.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.33
302 | Rescuers search for body of woman who jumped into Lagos river. by Eugene Agha |
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Rescuers search for body of woman who jumped into Lagos river.
by Eugene Agha
Daily Trust, Tuesday, December 03, 2024, pg.7
303 | Resident doctors decry staff shortage at FMC Lokoja by Tijani labaran, lokoja |
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Resident doctors decry staff shortage at FMC Lokoja
by Tijani labaran, lokoja
The severe burden that physicians and nurses are under as a result of a staffing shortage at the hospital has been dubbed challenging and worrying by the Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja branch. The doctors' spokesperson, Dr. Akinbami Adeola, made this disclosure while on a courtesy visit to the hospital in Lokoja. According to Dr. Adeola, the association had alerted the hospital's administration to their plight and the need for more help to stop this ugly situation, but nothing had been done.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.31
304 | Resident Doctors’ Strike Cripples Health Services Nationwide by Ojoma Akor, Victor Edozie, Adenike Kaffi & Salim Umar Ibrahim & Nabob Ogbonna |
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Resident Doctors’ Strike Cripples Health Services Nationwide
by Ojoma Akor, Victor Edozie, Adenike Kaffi & Salim Umar Ibrahim & Nabob Ogbonna
The strike embarked upon by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) on Wednesday has disrupted health services in public facilities across the country. Our reporters observed that there was compliance with the strike by members of NARD in the health facilities visited in parts of the country.
NARD announced the strike on Tuesday night after its virtual extra-ordinary National Executive Council (NEC) meeting. The president of the association, Dr Orji Emeka Innocent, said the association embarked on strike due to the failure of the federal government to meet its demands. He decried government’s slow response to the demands despite giving several ultimatums.
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Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.3
305 | Rising Cost Of Living Crippling Businesses, Households – NECA by Abiodun Alade |
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Rising Cost Of Living Crippling Businesses, Households – NECA
by Abiodun Alade
The Director-General of the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association Mr. Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde has expressed concerns over the rising cost of living in the country. According to him, this situation is already having a negative impact on Nigeria’s poverty and production index. Speaking in Lagos, Mr. Oyerinde said “in the last one year we have witnessed perpetual rising inflation, commodity price instability, reduced industry capacity utilization and a gradual dwindling of the purchasing power of Nigerians, all of which have further dragged many enterprises out of existence and Nigerians below the poverty linesâ€.
The NECA boss noted that “while the current administration has lined out policy plans to improve the living standards of the masses, such plans must be backed by deliberate and quick responses. As it is obvious to all, there is rising agitation owing to the rising cost of living, compounded by the increasing cost of PMS and threat of increment in electricity tariff amongst others.â€
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.23
306 | Rivers PDP Faults EU Report On Wike by Victor Edozie |
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Rivers PDP Faults EU Report On Wike
by Victor Edozie
Rivers State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, has condemned the European Union report on a former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike. The European Union in its report accused the former governor of stopping other political parties in the state from carrying out their campaign.
The party in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday by the former spokesman of the PDP campaign council, Chief Ogbonna Nwuke, expressed surprise that the EU could indict the former governor without verifying its findings. “The EU report, to our surprise, has accused the former governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Wike, of preventing members of the opposition from going about their campaigns in Rivers State. We are miffed by the fact that a reputable body such as the EU would descend so low to a point where heresy is implored to taint the image of others.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.14
307 | Road Crashes Claim 4,387 Lives In 6 Months – FRSC by FRSC |
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Road Crashes Claim 4,387 Lives In 6 Months – FRSC
by FRSC
The Federal Road Safety Corps reported 4,387 deaths and 14,108 injuries from road traffic crashes from January to June across 36 states and the FCT. Causes included night trips, fatigue, route violations, dangerous overtaking, worn tires, and speeding.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.6
308 | Road Crashes: 4,387 Killed In 6 Months by Daily Trust |
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Road Crashes: 4,387 Killed In 6 Months
by Daily Trust
No fewer than 4,387 persons have been killed in road crashes across the country from January 1 to June 30 this year. An independent finding by Daily Trust from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) revealed that in the first quarter (Q1) of the year, 1,080 people died in the 2,056 crashes recorded. Of the 13,415 people involved in the road crashes, 6,803 were injured while 5,879 persons were rescued without injuries. However, in the second quarter of the year, the number of accidents rose to 2,635 while people involved in road crashes increased to 16,354, out of which 8,919 were rescued without injuries. The number of deaths also rose with 3,307 losing their lives while 7,305 were injured.
Also speaking, the Organising Secretary of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), FCT chapter, Mr Lawrence Fadipe, said the accident and fatality figures from the FRSC were not exclusive to commercial transporters. He said the reports obtained from their members indicated that they recorded fewer accidents. “The figures released by the FRSC are not for NURTW members alone but also include private vehicle owners and road users. Fadipe, however, said that bad roads and the rainy season could be the reason for the increase in accidents on the roads. Â
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.4
309 | Roots TV chair, Kachikwu, declares for presidency by FARUK SHUAIBU |
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Roots TV chair, Kachikwu, declares for presidency
by FARUK SHUAIBU
The chairman of Roots Television Nigeria, Dumebi Kachikwu, has said he will vie for the presidency on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He called on Nigerians to give the ADC a chance, insisting that Nigeria could not get it right because the citizens allowed the same set of people to pilot their affairs again and again. Kachikwu, during a virtual broadcast titled “My Opening Argument’, said he will champion public reforms, eliminate corruption and win the war against terrorism.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
310 | Roots TV chair, Kachikwu, declares for presidency by FARUK SHUAIBU |
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Roots TV chair, Kachikwu, declares for presidency
by FARUK SHUAIBU
The chairman of Roots Television Nigeria, Dumebi Kachikwu, has said he will vie for the presidency on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). He called on Nigerians to give the ADC a chance, insisting that Nigeria could not get it right because the citizens allowed the same set of people to pilot their affairs again and again. Kachikwu, during a virtual broadcast titled “My Opening Argument’, said he will champion public reforms, eliminate corruption and win the war against terrorism.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
311 | Scrap N/Delta Ministry, Orji Kalu tells Tinubu by Abdullateef Salau |
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Scrap N/Delta Ministry, Orji Kalu tells Tinubu
by Abdullateef Salau
The Chief Whip of the Senate, He asked that the Niger Delta Development Commission, be returned to the Presidency. Finished course to urgent national healing He said, The Commission should be allowed to function purely as a commission. †Kalu also urged Nigerians to support President Tinubu’s administration, “The days of stealing public fund were gone. Those coming into government with the intention of stealing money, “Tinubu is not looking for food to eat,.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.6
312 | SDP governorship candidate, Oni, escapes attack in Ekiti by Raphael Ogbonnaiye |
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SDP governorship candidate, Oni, escapes attack in Ekiti
by Raphael Ogbonnaiye
Segun Oni, a Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate for governor, was attacked yesterday in Efon Alaaye in the Efon Local Government Area of Ekiti State by thugs who were allegedly connected to a political party in the state. According to a news release from Jackson Adebayo, Director of Media and Publicity for the Segun Oni Campaign Organisation (SOCO), the attack took place at 3:30 pm. He claimed that shortly after the SDP candidate's supporters and members gathered to welcome him, the thugs began firing at them and hitting them with sticks and cutlasses.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
313 | Security, Economic Key To Elections Success by Abdullateef Salau |
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Security, Economic Key To Elections Success
by Abdullateef Salau
They spoke Thursday at the 19th edition of the Daily Trust Dialogue themed ‘2023: The event was held at the NAF Conference Centre and Suites, While Abdulsalami chaired the occasion, the Sultan served as the Royal Father of the Day. The programme was moderated by broadcast journalist, Kadaria Ahmed. Other guests at the event included Borno State Governor, the spokesman of Northern Elders Forum. The Chairman of Media Trust Limited, who was the chief host of the event, said there are many challenges ahead of the 2023 general elections
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Daily Trust, Saturday, January 22, 2022, pg.21
314 | Sheikh Ahmad To Tinubu: Invite Islamic Finance Experts On Palliative Loans by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Sheikh Ahmad To Tinubu: Invite Islamic Finance Experts On Palliative Loans
by Abdullateef Aliyu
Sheikh Abdulrahman Ahmad of the Ansar-ud-Deen Society of Nigeria criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's approved loan facilities, claiming they excluded Muslims due to interest charges. He called for the federal government to collaborate with Islamic finance experts to make loans accessible through Sharia economics. Ahmad also criticized the petroleum subsidy for Nigeria's underdevelopment.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.6
315 | Shettima At UN Food Summit: We Want Mutually Beneficial Partnerships, Not Handouts by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Shettima At UN Food Summit: We Want Mutually Beneficial Partnerships, Not Handouts
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
Vice President Kashim Shettima has said what Nigeria needs from the rest of the world now are mutually beneficial partnerships and not handouts. He said this on Monday while speaking at the UN World Food Systems Financing Model meeting in Rome, Italy. He participated in a panel where he discussed about the level President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s intervention in agriculture and food security at the financing food systems transformation summit.
He said President Bola Tinubu was poised to redefine the meaning and concept of modern leadership in Nigeria, adding that the giant of Africa which had woken up from its slumber was now poised to move the world. Senator Shettima in a post on his verified twitter handle @officialSKSM stated that “Napoleon Bonaparte once said, ‘China is a Sleeping Giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world.’
“President Bola Tinubu is poised to redefine the meaning and concept of modern leadership in Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, which had woken up from its slumber and is now poised to move the world.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.4
316 | Shettima: FG Will Address Problem Of Flooding In Jigawa by Muideen Olaniyi |
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Shettima: FG Will Address Problem Of Flooding In Jigawa
by Muideen Olaniyi
Vice President Kashim Shettima has pledged that the federal government will soon address the challenge of incessant flooding facing Jigawa State because of its negative impact on agriculture and food production. He made the promise on Wednesday when a delegation of the Hadeija Emirate Council led by the Emir of Hadeija and Chairman of Jigawa State Traditional Council, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje paid him a courtesy visit at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“I want to convey to you the message from President Bola Tinubu that the challenges of the place will be adequately captured in the next budget,†he stated.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.8
317 | SMEDAN, Jaiz Bank to disburse N1.2bn matching fund for MSMEs by Philip Shimnom |
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SMEDAN, Jaiz Bank to disburse N1.2bn matching fund for MSMEs
by Philip Shimnom
The Director General of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (SMEDAN), Dr. Olawale Fasanya said the agency in partnership with JAiz Bank will commence the disbursement of N1.2 billion matching funds to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises across the country. Fasanya stated this on Monday in Abuja at a press briefing to commemorate this year’s World MSME day which had theme “Building a stronger future togetherâ€. According to him, “SMEDAN have over N600 million match funds on ground and Jaiz Bank is matching it with another N600 million which means there is about N1.2 billion available and when we get our allocation for this year, we will expand,†he said. The DG noted that “The intervention delivers credit as a promotional mechanism to enhance enterprise output, competitiveness and job creation. Prospective beneficiaries can access loans between N500,000 and N2.5Mâ€. Fasanya further stated that plans are on the way to establish the SMEDAN investment company to run its other operations asides the normal subvention it receives from the government, adding that the agency is expecting its operational license soon from the Central Bank of Nigeria to commence operation of the SMEDAN micro-finance bank where MSMEs can access credit easier.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, July 05, 2023, pg.25
318 | Sokoto gov sacks 14 monarchs, nullifies appointment of 23 perm secs, others. by Abubakar Auwal |
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Sokoto gov sacks 14 monarchs, nullifies appointment of 23 perm secs, others.
by Abubakar Auwal
The new governor of Sokoto State, who assumed office around noon Tuesday, also suspended the 14 traditional rulers recently appointed by his predecessor. While briefing newsmen at the government house, Wamakko were renamed Shehu Malami and Halliru Binji, The governor also nullified appointments to the governing boards of the colleges.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.8
319 | Speakership: Wase concedes defeat, congratulates Abbas, Kalu by Itodo Daniel Sule & Abdullateef Salau |
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Speakership: Wase concedes defeat, congratulates Abbas, Kalu
by Itodo Daniel Sule & Abdullateef Salau
Ahmed Wase, the immediate past Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives has congratulated Rep. Tajudeen Abbas and Rep. Benjamin Kalu as the new Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 10th Assembly. Mr Wase who contested alongside Abbas for the speaker on June 13 said his contesting for the speakership was not about winning but challenged the lack of equity and fairness in his party.
The lawmaker, in a concession and congratulatory message to the duo in Abuja on Wednesday said he would be a partner in the project of deepening the parliamentary democracy. The former Deputy Speaker said he intend to fervently and actively participate in all legislative business of the 10th Assembly and would continue to proudly represent not only the good people of Wase Federal Constituency but Nigerians at large.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
320 | Stock market extends gain as investors react to unified exchange rate by Abiodun Alade |
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Stock market extends gain as investors react to unified exchange rate
by Abiodun Alade
For the second day in a row, the equity market, yesterday, recorded gains as investors reacted to the recent unified exchange rate policy. The NGX All Share Index (ASI) and Market Capitalisation both closed in the positive by 3.13% respectively as investors made N992 billion gain.
In 11,947 deals, investors exchanged 1,296,655,522 shares worth N21bn. The NGX ASI year-to-date return was at 17.04% while market activities measured by volume traded increased by 9.28%.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.19
321 | Strike: Resident Doctors Give FG 2 Weeks Ultimatum To Meet Demands by Ojoma Akor |
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Strike: Resident Doctors Give FG 2 Weeks Ultimatum To Meet Demands
by Ojoma Akor
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) on Wednesday extended the ultimatum it issued the federal government to meet its demands by another two weeks. The association gave the ultimatum in a communique issued after its virtual extraordinary national executive council (NEC) meeting. The communique was signed by the president of the association, Dr Orji Emeka Innocent, Secretary-General, Dr Chikezie Kelechi O, and publicity and social secretary, Dr Umar Musa.
The association said it held the meeting to appraise the level of implementation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with government on the 19th of May 2023 following the five-day warning strike embarked upon by the association on the 17th of May 2023. NARD expressed disappointment that its demands had not been met seven weeks since the end of the five-day warning strike.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.10
322 | STUDENT LOAN: FG TO INTRODUCE TUITION FEES IN VARSITIES by Chindinma C. Okeke |
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STUDENT LOAN: FG TO INTRODUCE TUITION FEES IN VARSITIES
by Chindinma C. Okeke
The federal government is set to introduce tuition fees in federal universities, polytechnics and other tertiary institutions following the signing of the student loan bill by President Bola Tinubu. The bill, which is now an act of parliament was signed on Monday, a development widely celebrated in many quarters without understanding the implication of the new law for the millions of prospective students who rely on tuition free higher institutions of learning to acquire knowledge. The Law says that the Students Loan Act referred to in this Act shall be granted to students only for payement of tuition fees., however the grant of the loan to any student under the act shall be subject to the applicant satisfying the requirements and conditions set out under this Act.Â
Daily Trust, Wednesday, June 14, 2023, pg.6
323 | Student Loan: We can no longer foot universities bill - FG by Chidimma C. Okeke |
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Student Loan: We can no longer foot universities bill - FG
by Chidimma C. Okeke
The Ministry of Education has said the federal government can no longer foot the bill for universities. The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Andrew David Adejo, said this at a press briefing Wednesday in Abuja while clarifying the Students Loan Bill signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday. “Introduction of tuition fee is not arising from the act; No! Whether we like it or not, the government can no longer foot the bill for universities. That is why we are doing Private Public Partnership (PPP),†he said.
Responding to a question on if the act would introduce tuition fees in public institutions, Adejo said, “The universities already have autonomy, the autonomy they are yet to have is financial autonomy. It is when they get it that they can answer that question and the government is working towards that.â€Â Responding to a question on if the act would introduce tuition fees in public institutions, Adejo said, “The universities already have autonomy, the autonomy they are yet to have is financial autonomy. It is when they get it that they can answer that question and the government is working towards that.â€
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.6
324 | Subscribers count losses as FG's directive to bar lines subsists by Philip Shimnom Clement |
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Subscribers count losses as FG's directive to bar lines subsists
by Philip Shimnom Clement
Telecommunication users whose telephone lines have been barred due to their inability to link their numbers to a National Identity Number (NIN) have been counting their losses since Monday, April 2, 2022, following a federal government directive. Business owners who use their phone numbers for commercial activities have been counting their losses. Checks by Daily Trust have shown that affected subscribers still access the internet, send SMS and receive calls. Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.19
325 | Subsidy removal: Oil marketers to begin fuel importation in July by Sunday Michael Ogwu |
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Subsidy removal: Oil marketers to begin fuel importation in July
by Sunday Michael Ogwu
The Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has assured that it would protect consumers from exploitative action following plans by oil marketers to begin fuel importation. The NMDPRA Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed, gave the assurance while briefing journalists shortly after a meeting with oil marketers.
Already, three oil marketers will from July this year start importing petroleum products into the country according to the NMDPRA boss. Speaking on the outcome of the meeting, Farouk said the issue of pricing of petrol was discussed with the oil marketers and it was agreed that there will not be capping of prices to allow the forces of demand and supply to determine prices.
He also said during the meeting, the oil marketers agreed to improve their level of collaboration with security agencies to ensure the smooth movement of petroleum products.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.19
326 | Survivors recount day of terror in plateau village by Ado A. Musa |
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Survivors recount day of terror in plateau village
by Ado A. Musa
Yesterday, survivors of the Sunday attack on a few communities in Plateau state's Kanam Local Government Area described what they witnessed and described the assault as horrific and unforgettable. According to reports, they killed both Muslims and Christians. Some of those who contacted with our correspondent yesterday claimed that the assailants, who rode motorcycles, advised women not to panic while they targeted men in the impacted towns. Villages including Kukawa, Gyanbahu, Dungur, and Keram were attacked. Locals, including political and community leaders, stated the attack was well planned because the attackers blocked entry points and destroyed cellphone poles before they went on a killing spree to prevent the victims from calling for help. President Muhammadu Buhari vehemently denounced the incident and vowed that those responsible would not escape punishment.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.4
327 | Survivors recount day of terror in plateau village by Ado A. Musa |
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Survivors recount day of terror in plateau village
by Ado A. Musa
Yesterday, survivors of the Sunday attack on a few communities in Plateau state's Kanam Local Government Area described what they witnessed and described the assault as horrific and unforgettable. According to reports, they killed both Muslims and Christians. Some of those who contacted with our correspondent yesterday claimed that the assailants, who rode motorcycles, advised women not to panic while they targeted men in the impacted towns. Villages including Kukawa, Gyanbahu, Dungur, and Keram were attacked. Locals, including political and community leaders, stated the attack was well planned because the attackers blocked entry points and destroyed cellphone poles before they went on a killing spree to prevent the victims from calling for help. President Muhammadu Buhari vehemently denounced the incident and vowed that those responsible would not escape punishment.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, April 13, 2022, pg.4
328 | Taraba monarch calls for understanding among his subjects by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo |
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Taraba monarch calls for understanding among his subjects
by magaji isa hunkuyi,jalingo
The Chief of Ibi chiefdom in Taraba State, Alhaji Abubakar Salihu Danbawuro, has called on his subjects to continue to live in peace to ensure rapid development of the area. He stressed the need for more understanding among followers of the two major religions and urged them to always abide by their religion to ensure harmony. The Chairman of Ibi Local Government Council, Bala Bako, stressed the need for lasting peace in the area. The chairman of the Foundation for Peace, Hope and Conflict Management praised the foundation for initiating a peace dialogue among people of the chiefdom. Rev. Father Anthony Ibrahim Bature urged followers of the two major religions to support the foundation in its resolve to find lasting peace.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 28, 2022, pg.28
329 | Terrorists Claim Responsibility For Jet Crash; NAF Investigates by Abubakar Akote & Idowu Isamotu |
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Terrorists Claim Responsibility For Jet Crash; NAF Investigates
by Abubakar Akote & Idowu Isamotu
Terrorists have claimed responsibility for the Monday’s surveillance helicopter crash in Badna, Chukuba ward of Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State. The Nigeria Air Force had said its MI-171 helicopter on a casualty evacuation mission crashed on Monday near Chukuba village in Niger State and that investigation had commenced to determine the probable cause of the incident. But terrorists, in a two-minute-and-seventeen-second video, on Tuesday claimed they brought down the jet using AK47 rifle. Daily Trust Fact-Check team used different tools to verify the video which returned with no similar search. This means that the video is new on the internet. It may not be deep fake; therefore, the chances of it being authentic are likely and high. The narrator in the video, who spoke in Hausa, said they belonged to Dogo Gide group, one of the notorious bandits that had terrorised parts of Niger State, causing deaths of many farmers and security operatives. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, yesterday cleared air on helicopters’ crashes, citing seasonal challenges which are weather conditions. He spoke in his office at NAF headquarters, Abuja, when Niger State governor, Umar Bago, paid him a condolence visit over the killing of soldiers in the state. Responding, Governor Bago appealed to NAF not to be tired of fighting insurgents, urging the air chief to send some detachment and some fighter planes to Minna airport for quick interference when the enemies are advancing.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 16, 2023, pg.22
330 | Terrorists kill 3, abduct many in Taraba mosque while breaking fast by Bola Ojuola |
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Terrorists kill 3, abduct many in Taraba mosque while breaking fast
by Bola Ojuola
On Tuesday, terrorists carried out an attack on a mosque as worshippers were breaking their fast, leaving three people dead. According to information obtained by Daily Trust, the attackers—numbering around 50—also kidnapped other congregants from the mosque and brought them to an unidentified location. According to information obtained, the incident took place in the hamlet of Baba Juli in Taraba State's Bali Local Government Area. DSP Usman Abdullahi, the Taraba State Police Command's spokesperson, confirmed the event but said he was awaiting further information from the Bali Police Divisional office.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.7
331 | TGI Introduces Big Bull Gold In Consumer-Friendly Packs by Yvonne Ugwuezuoha |
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TGI Introduces Big Bull Gold In Consumer-Friendly Packs
by Yvonne Ugwuezuoha
In a move to cater to the evolving needs of consumers, TGI Group, makers of Big Bull Rice have introduced Big Bull Gold, a premium milled parboiled rice in consumer-friendly pack sizes.
Consumers are pleasantly delighted as Big Bull Gold recently showed up in the market in a Gold premium pack — the colours of royalty making it the top choice for discerning consumers who seek premium rice for their rice meals.
Big Bull Gold offers great value in quality, taste, health, and affordability with a new look and feel that enhances its premium positioning, shelf presence and acceptance.
With its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, Big Bull Gold packaging aims to elevate the overall shopping and cooking experience for consumers.
The new consumer-friendly packaging boasts a thoughtful design that aligns and reflects Big Bull Gold’s complete benefits with the preferences and needs of modern households.
Probal Bhattacharya, Chief Marketing Officer, TGI Group, stated that the introduction of Big Bull Gold in consumer-friendly packaging reflects how the company always strives to stay ahead of the curve and anticipate the changing needs of its valued consumers.
“We are delighted to introduce Big Bull Gold in new consumer-friendly packaging. This reflects our commitment to offering the best to our customers. With premium quality at the forefront, our goal is not only to deliver top-quality rice but also an exceptional consumer experience,†he noted.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, August 30, 2023, pg.20
332 | The pains and gains of FG's free train ride by Maryam Ahmadu-Suka & Abdullateef Aliyu |
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The pains and gains of FG's free train ride
by Maryam Ahmadu-Suka & Abdullateef Aliyu
The federal government announced a free train ride for Nigerians from Christmas to New Year, but it caused tickets to become scarce and exploration and other infractions marred the initiative. Sunday Amos was happy with the gesture, but the other option was to stand. She boarded from Idu station on December 28th, 2021. Passengers were not willing to listen to the reporter and had to pay high prices for their train tickets. Sunday Amos was happy with the gesture and boarded from Idu station instead. An NRC official spoke to the reporter and said better customer service was needed. The turnout was impressive and 18000 people were carried between December 24th and January 4th, excluding the people from Abeokuta.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.3
333 | The roots of banditry, A fulani perspective II by Ahmadu Shehu |
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The roots of banditry, A fulani perspective II
by Ahmadu Shehu
The essay discusses the misinterpretations and misconceptions about pastoralism as it relates to the Fulani people. It explains that pulaaku is based on good character, and bandits are culturally outcasts. Bandits are at war with traditional and government authorities, and locals must defend themselves against them. They identify as Hausa, and their actions and decisions must not be judged against their ethnicity. The essay discusses the misinterpretations and misconceptions about pastoralism as it relates to the Fulani people.Bandits are culturally outcasts, because they have broken the chain of pulaaku by being criminals. Bandits terrorizing communities are at war with traditional and government authorities, and locals must defend themselves against them. The leaders at the forefront of securing the citizens must not be judged against their ethnicity.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 12, 2023, pg.16
334 | Third Force Movement shops for 'credible candidates' by Abdullateef Aliyu |
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Third Force Movement shops for 'credible candidates'
by Abdullateef Aliyu
In an effort to carry out its "rescue Nigeria" goal, the Third Force movement, which operates under the aegis of the National Consultative Front (NCFront), has committed to support reputable candidates for the elections in 2023. According to its founding political testament and mandate, the movement stated in a notice from yesterday that it is starting a serious search and recruitment process to find credible candidates to support in the 2023 elections as part of its rescue mission for Nigeria. To this purpose, the movement has invited all qualified Nigerians who may choose to run for any elective office in the 2023 general elections (as stated by INEC) to do so on the Third Force Mega Party's platform.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
335 | Tinubu orders DSS to vacate EFCC office by Idowu Isamotu |
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Tinubu orders DSS to vacate EFCC office
by Idowu Isamotu
President Bola Tinubu has asked the Department of State Services to vacate the office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Ikoyi, when contacted, described the development as “strangeâ€, issued on his behalf on Tuesday evening, Tinubu said the issue between both agencies would be resolved amicably. Preventing officials of the anti-graft agency from accessing their work place, they would be resolved amicably..
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.6
336 | Tinubu orders DSS to vacate EFCC office by Idowu Isamotu |
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Tinubu orders DSS to vacate EFCC office
by Idowu Isamotu
President Bola Tinubu has asked the Department of State Services to vacate the office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Ikoyi, when contacted, described the development as “strangeâ€, issued on his behalf on Tuesday evening, Tinubu said the issue between both agencies would be resolved amicably. Preventing officials of the anti-graft agency from accessing their work place, they would be resolved amicably..
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.6
337 | Tinubu Should Review Naira Devaluation, Subsidy Removal — Prince Adebayo by Abiodun Alade |
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Tinubu Should Review Naira Devaluation, Subsidy Removal — Prince Adebayo
by Abiodun Alade
Prince Adewole Adebayo was the presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party in the 2023 general elections. In this interview, he speaks on the effects of fuel subsidy removal and unification of the exchange rate on Nigerians. Given the biting effects of the increase in fuel pump price due to the removal of subsidy, would you still label those criticising the removal of subsidy hypocrites?
There are two types of people who criticise the subsidy removal. Some of them are hypocrites and some are consistent. Those who criticise subsidy removal like me and other people, have grounds. But those who supported anyone, any platform that said they would remove subsidies from day one are hypocritical. Once you agreed to throw a five-year-old child from 10 floors of a building, you cannot say I am surprised the child broke his limbs. There is no way you will implement the policy they are implementing now that you are not going to have the same consequences. Economics does not admit cheating. You can cheat in politics, you can inflate your numbers in politics, but when it comes to economics, you can’t. You have to take the right policies. If you don’t take the right policies, the consequences of the wrong policies will follow.
What steps do you recommend as the government is also taking steps about palliatives? First, we should stop misusing the word palliative. Policy watchers shouldn’t behave as if they didn’t know what was in the offing. It appears the government is not aware of what we call monetary neutrality. When you have no food, you have no means of transportation, when you have no medicare, throwing money at you is not going to increase the number of service providers, is not going to increase the value of real goods in the market. What it is going to do is that there would be wastage; the money will not be well used. When the money gets to the end user, it is useless to them in real terms because it does not have goods to chase with the money. In the end, it may cause a little bit of inflation.
Are you saying the policy by the Tinubu administration of unification of the foreign exchange market and removal of the fuel subsidy is to help the friends of the government? I am not saying it pejoratively. In economics, everything is about choice. There are many alternative routes to development. Nigeria is a resource-rich country. I am not saying that because of the number, I am saying it because of the quality of people we have. Nigeria is rich in manpower. I think it is not too late for the government, starting with President Tinubu and co, to rethink and have a backup plan because I have a feeling and I am saying it with every sense of responsibility that if they go the way they are going, they will fail woefully. Not because they hate the people but because they are adopting models that never worked. It will surprise even President Tinubu that in the past two months, more people have entered into poverty and are yet to succeed in lifting five people out of poverty. The measures they are taking now will not help the economy. Subsidy is one out of about 2000 government programmes that require spending government money.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.12
338 | Tinubu suspends EFCC chairman, Bawa by Abbas Jimoh |
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Tinubu suspends EFCC chairman, Bawa
by Abbas Jimoh
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu last night approved the indefinite suspension of the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commision (EFCC) Abdulrasheed Bawa, to allow for proper investigation into his conduct while in office. Immediately after the suspension, the Department of State Services (DSS) invited Bawa for interrogation.
It was learnt that he arrived the headquarters of the DSS at about 9:02pm. A source said he was already being grilled at the facility popularly called "yellow house" over his alleged activities when he held sway in the commision. The spokesman of the DSS, Peter Afunanya confirmed Bawa's Presence. Bawa arrived a few hours ago. the invitation relates to some investigative activities concerning him, Afunanya said in his statement.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.4
339 | Tinubu to security chiefs: You must deliver by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Tinubu to security chiefs: You must deliver
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has told heads of security and intelligence agencies that they have to deliver on their mandates as there are tasks for them to execute to secure lives and properties. The National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, briefed State House reporters after the president had his maiden meeting with new service chiefs and the Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Speaking after the meeting, Ribadu said the president also told them to work as a team for effective performance and delivery. President Tinubu had approved their appointments on June 19, 2023.Â
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 04, 2023, pg.11
340 | Tinubu Urged To Engage Technocrats by Dotun Oluwashakin |
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Tinubu Urged To Engage Technocrats
by Dotun Oluwashakin
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should engage technocrats and not recycled politicians to achieve his "Renewed Hope" agenda. The Wilson and Yinka Badejo Foundation's Chairman, Dr. Osaren Emokpae, urged Tinubu to promote inclusive governance and focus on infrastructural interventions instead of stipends for poor Nigerians. He urged the federal government to focus on infrastructure rather than stipends.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.11
341 | Tinubu Urged To Engage Technocrats by Dotun Oluwashakin |
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Tinubu Urged To Engage Technocrats
by Dotun Oluwashakin
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should engage technocrats and not recycled politicians to achieve his "Renewed Hope" agenda. The Wilson and Yinka Badejo Foundation's Chairman, Dr. Osaren Emokpae, urged Tinubu to promote inclusive governance and focus on infrastructural interventions instead of stipends for poor Nigerians. He urged the federal government to focus on infrastructure rather than stipends.
Daily Trust, Monday, August 14, 2023, pg.11
342 | Tinubu, APC To File Final Address July 17 by John C. Azu |
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Tinubu, APC To File Final Address July 17
by John C. Azu
President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) will file their written addresses at the Presidential Election Petitions Court on July 19 after closing their case. A five-member panel of justices led by Justice Haruna Tsammani granted Tinubu and others 10 days from Wednesday to file their written addresses on the petition against Obi and LP, and PDP and Atiku.
The court also granted the petitioners (PDP and LP) seven days to reply while the respondents (Tinubu and APC) were given five days to further reply on points of law. At the conclusion of the evidence of the star witness of Tinubu, Opeyemi Bamidele, the Senate Majority Leader, both Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) informed the court they won’t be calling further witnesses.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 06, 2023, pg.14
343 | Tinubu, Shettima resume at Aso Rock by MUIDEEN OLANIYI |
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Tinubu, Shettima resume at Aso Rock
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima Tuesday resumed at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Tinubu’s vehicle arrived the Presidential Villa at 2.30pm. The president inspected the Guards of Honour. Earlier when he resumed at the Presidential Villa, Vice President Shettima had interacted with the Permanent Secretary, Shettima was accompanied to the office by his personal aides.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 31, 2023, pg.5
344 | Tinubu: I'm taking baby steps of pain by MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Peter Moses |
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Tinubu: I'm taking baby steps of pain
by MUIDEEN OLANIYI & Peter Moses
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has called for Nigerians to endure "baby steps of pain" following economic reforms his administration implemented. During a private visit to the palace of Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, Tinubu urged unity, focus, and no distractions to achieve positive changes for the country. He urged Nigerians to maintain an open door policy and let freedom flow, as the country is the only one with such a spirit. Tinubu also expressed gratitude for the support during the campaign and urged prayers and support to help the country. He emphasized the importance of resolving differences and recharging hope for a positive future.
Daily Trust, Friday, June 30, 2023, pg.7
345 | Tinubu: We'll not endorse candidate untill constitution is changed -Afenifere by Abdulateef Aliyu, |
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Tinubu: We'll not endorse candidate untill constitution is changed -Afenifere
by Abdulateef Aliyu,
Aiswaju Bola Tinubu has the right to run for president in 2023, according to pan-Yoruba socio-political chairman Ayo Adebanjo. said the group will not support any candidate, but that Tinubu had visited with President Muhammadu Buhari to inform him of his decision to compete for the presidency in 2023. till the nation is restructured. He maintained that before discussing questions of endorsing candidates for the 2023 elections, the current constitution must be revised. He claimed that your man has every right to run for office because he is not impaired, so what's the big deal? The inference is that I don't want to travel on unfamiliar waters.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.31
346 | Tinubu: We'll not endorse candidate untill constitution is changed -Afenifere by Abdulateef Aliyu, |
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Tinubu: We'll not endorse candidate untill constitution is changed -Afenifere
by Abdulateef Aliyu,
Aiswaju Bola Tinubu has the right to run for president in 2023, according to pan-Yoruba socio-political chairman Ayo Adebanjo. said the group will not support any candidate, but that Tinubu had visited with President Muhammadu Buhari to inform him of his decision to compete for the presidency in 2023. till the nation is restructured. He maintained that before discussing questions of endorsing candidates for the 2023 elections, the current constitution must be revised. He claimed that your man has every right to run for office because he is not impaired, so what's the big deal? The inference is that I don't want to travel on unfamiliar waters.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.31
347 | Tinubu’s Big Economic Decisions Being Noticed Globally – UK Envoy by Muideen Olaniyi |
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Tinubu’s Big Economic Decisions Being Noticed Globally – UK Envoy
by Muideen Olaniyi
The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, has said some “big and important economic decisions†being taken by the President Bola Tinubu-led administration in Nigeria are being noticed around the world. He said this on Wednesday while responding to questions from State House reporters after meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Montgomery, who said subsidy removal and exchange rate reform would improve the business environment, revealed that his meeting with the vice president focused on issues ranging from trade, security, defence to economic relations.
We discussed our long standing partnership between the UK and Nigeria; we have many areas of shared interest; including a good history of development cooperation. Some excellent trade and investment arrangements and we have also have some good cooperation on security and defence. On the decision of the British government to ban foreign students including Nigerians from bringing family members to the country as a part of the new plan to cut immigration numbers, Montgomery said the issue was not part of his discussion with the vice president.
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Daily Trust, Thursday, June 22, 2023, pg.6
348 | Tinubu’s Ministerial List Has APC Govs’ Blessing – Namadi by Clement A. Oloyede |
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Tinubu’s Ministerial List Has APC Govs’ Blessing – Namadi
by Clement A. Oloyede
The Jigawa State governor, Umar Namadi, has assured that the much-awaited list of ministerial nominees has the blessings of the ruling party’s governors. Daily Trust reports that the delay in the communication of the ministerial list to the National Assembly has given rise to permutations that major stakeholders like the governors and former governors of the ruling party might be going at each other towards asserting their relevance.
But in an interview with Daily Trust in Dutse, Namadi, popularly known as Danmodi, said President Bola Tinubu has been consulting with governors and that when the list is finally released, it would not cause any rancour among the governors.
“The money is meant to be spent for the benefit of the people and there is no reason why you’ll keep the money. Even for the past government, it is not so that the money has been kept but we’ve been prudent. That is why you can see that for the last eight years, on the 25th of every month, Jigawa State will pay a salary and on the 10th of the following month, we pay pension. This process is continuing; we have paid the salary already and you know the FAAC is not out yet but we have paid,†he said.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.11
349 | Tinubu’s Seven Wonders In Seven Weeks by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz |
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Tinubu’s Seven Wonders In Seven Weeks
by Abdulaziz Abdulaziz
That President Bola Ahmed Tinubu revved up the engine of governance in Nigeria immediately he was sworn in on May 29 is not news anymore. From Abuja to Zurich, the story is the same: a new sheriff is in town and he is in a haste to give the giant of Africa a new lease of life. In the seven weeks he has been on the saddle at the Presidential Villa, President Tinubu has made those who stuck out their necks for him proud. He has also put to shame those who wanted anyone but him. Those who sold a grotesque caricature of the man in a bid to stop him are embarrassed. Doubters and naysayers who were either skeptical or outrightly opposed to a Tinubu presidency are being converted not by propaganda but by the weight of the man’s actions.
Just as I was settling down to work on this piece a cerebral friend, who I know as not generous with praises, called me to confess how he was “happily disappointed†by President Tinubu’s leadership skills. He has now been converted to be a BAT cheerleader.
Nigerians began to see this energy from the inauguration day where President Tinubu stood through the long inauguration ceremony. Immediately afterwards, he moved to the State House for another long ritual of standing to receive the retinue of world leaders for pleasantries and photo opportunities. From that moment, governance began and it’s no stopping.
With uncommon courage, President Tinubu has taken a number of decisions, that surprised many observers. Some of these decisions were on matters hitherto considered too hot to handle. The gist in town is the feeling that the country is not on autopilot. One may disagree with the direction he goes but no one will accuse him of taking no decision at all. Yet, in taking these decisions President Tinubu has proven to be an inclusive leader who consults widely and falls for the wisest of counsel. His mantra is “open door policyâ€.
In later speeches, President Tinubu would liken the current situation to the pains of labour and the happiness that comes with childbirth. We are currently experiencing labour pains but in the end, Nigerians would smile, like a mother who is comforted by the sight of her new baby.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.16
350 | Too many COVID-19 vaccine doses are being wasted by oyeronke oyebanji |
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Too many COVID-19 vaccine doses are being wasted
by oyeronke oyebanji
Since the Omicron variant of COVID-19 was detected, From discriminatory travel bans to limited access to vaccines, African countries are bearing the burden of this inequity. The United States and Canada have also reported destroying out-of-date vaccines. Risk of emerging variants and more, and all possible solutions explored. Including countries donating doses, By doing this, with planning. But Nigeria must also leverage scientific capacity in making decisions. Rather than destroying doses, community leadership is essential to building confidence. Rather than trading blame,.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 07, 2022, pg.14
351 | Train attack: Terrorists release Bank of Agric MD, threaten others by FARUK SHUAIBU & Maryam Ahmadu-Suka |
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Train attack: Terrorists release Bank of Agric MD, threaten others
by FARUK SHUAIBU & Maryam Ahmadu-Suka
Alwan Ali Hassan, the managing director of the Bank of Agriculture, who was kidnapped together with other travellers on the tragic Abuja-Kaduna train last Monday, has regained his freedom. Hassan was one of 398 passengers who purchased tickets for the 186 km Abuja-Kaduna rail line, according to Daily Trust, but was attacked a few km into Kaduna by militants who had detonated explosives on the rail line. The MD was released, according to a terrorist who spoke in Hausa, because of his advanced age and the spirit of Ramadan. However, a source last night claimed that cash was actually given to the terrorists when Alwan confronted them and struck a bargain with them for his release. The man informed them that he is ill and that it will be their loss if they don't reach a settlement and he passes away. They settled on N100 million, which was paid in installments at several locations in Zamfara, Katsina, and Kaduna, according to him.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.5
352 | Train Crushes Twin Babies In FCT by Umar Adam |
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Train Crushes Twin Babies In FCT
by Umar Adam
Twin babies, Hassana and Hussaina Barau, were crushed by an Abuja-bound train from Kaduna State while playing on the railway at Kuchiko village in the Bwari Area Council of the FCT. The victims were expected to celebrate their two-year birthday in July. The incident occurred around 10am on Saturday and was reported at the police outpost in Sabon-Bwari and later at the Sabon-Wuse Division in Tafa LGA of Niger State.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, May 29, 2024, pg.16
353 | Tribunal Nullifies LP Rep’s Election In Delta by Idris Umar Momoh |
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Tribunal Nullifies LP Rep’s Election In Delta
by Idris Umar Momoh
The National Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal sitting in Asaba, Delta State, has nullified the election of Ngozi Okolie of the Labour Party (LP) as the member representing Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency and declared Ndudi Elumelu of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) winner. Daily Trust reports that Okolie was declared the winner of the February 25, 2023, federal legislative election by INEC with 53,879 votes to defeat his closet rival and then incumbent representative, Hon Elumelu of the PDP who polled 33,456 votes, and Tony Nwaka of the All Progressives Congress (APC) who scored 11,712 votes.
The Justice A. Z. Mussa-led three-man tribunal held that Okolie was not duly sponsored by the LP as he was not a member of the party as of May 28, 2022, when the primary was purportedly conducted and that he did not resign from public office to contest the election. In a 107-page judgment that lasted over five hours, the tribunal disqualified Okolie and declared the runner-up, Elumelu, as winner.
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Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.13
354 | Truck Crushes Thrift Collector In Delta by Idris Umar Momoh |
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Truck Crushes Thrift Collector In Delta
by Idris Umar Momoh
A thrift collector was on Monday crushed by an articulated vehicle loaded with sand on the Amukpe-Sapele road in Delta State. A witness said that the victim, who was riding a bicycle, was attempting to avoid collusion with a wheelbarrow pusher when the driver of the articulated vehicle who was on high speed ran into him from behind and crushed him and his bicycle.
He said the thrift collector went to the Amukpe market to transact his daily business with the traders and was on his way back home when the accident occurred. He, therefore, called on the Chairman of Sapele LGA, Eugene Inoaghan, and other relevant authorities to take immediate action to address the issue of roadside trading, especially near the market.
Daily Trust, Tuesday, July 25, 2023, pg.20
355 | US Embassy Charges Editors on Use of Tech to Push for Accountability by Clement A. Oloyede, |
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US Embassy Charges Editors on Use of Tech to Push for Accountability
by Clement A. Oloyede,
The united states embassy in nigeria has reiterated its commitment to support the Nigerian media to continue to play its part in its role as the watchdogog the society. she said aside from its commitment to the media industry in nigeria, the ''U.S. also plans real estate regulations to prevent individuals from hiding ilicit funds in private property. The media must take advantage of the new ICT Innovation to make its tasks easier and efficient.while formal traning can be adopted as a measure, constant re-training is equally required to keep the professionals, added.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.7
356 | Vigilantes execute 11 informants in Zamfara by Shehu Umar Gusau |
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Vigilantes execute 11 informants in Zamfara
by Shehu Umar Gusau
The suspects were rounded up by the vigilantes at a GSM market in Kaura Namoda town. The suspects were arrested, summarily and extra-judicially executed following days of an intensive manhunt for the informants by the vigilantes after a deadly assault on the community last week.
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 06, 2022, pg.11
357 | Wanted Kano Criminal, Chile Maidoki, Surrenders To Police by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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Wanted Kano Criminal, Chile Maidoki, Surrenders To Police
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
Nasiru Abdullahi, popularly known as Chile Maidoki, who is among three notorious criminals on the wanted list of the Kano State Police Command with a bounty of N100,000 each on their heads, on Saturday, surrendered to the Commissioner of Police (CP), Mohammed Usaini Gumel. The command’s spokesman, Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said that Chile Maidoki’s surrender brought to 100 the number of repentant criminals received by the CP.
He said, “Chile Maidoki told the police that he used to sleep in burial grounds in Kano City to evade detection by security personnel. “He is now appealing to the police and the good people of the state to forgive him; that he has repented and is now ready to work with the police to promote sustainable peace and development in the state.
“Prospective beneficiaries of these bounties with credible information on their whereabouts are required to contact the nearest police station.â€
Daily Trust, Monday, August 07, 2023, pg.21
358 | We must defend Nigeria's democracy, honour its heroes - Tinubu Supporters by Saawua Terzungwe |
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We must defend Nigeria's democracy, honour its heroes - Tinubu Supporters
by Saawua Terzungwe
Supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have stated that Nigeria’s democracy should be protected and defended by all for the sake of the country’s peace and stability. In a statement issued yesterday, the Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) Vanguard acknowledged the contributions of late Chief MKO Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, saying he should be remembered for championing the course of Nigeria’s democratic struggle.
While reflecting on the gains of June 12, Femi Ibitoye, Publicity Secretary of BAT Vanguard, emphasized that the nation must honor its past while securing the future, and praised former Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, for his role in the fight against insecurity in the country.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.10
359 | We'll Leave a Better Nigeria Than We Inherited ( Buhari) by Lami Sadiq & Ahmed Ali |
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We'll Leave a Better Nigeria Than We Inherited ( Buhari)
by Lami Sadiq & Ahmed Ali
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that his administration is determined to hand over a better Nigeria than the one they inherited and urged them to be fair in their assessment of what his government has achieved. He spoke at the palace of the Emir of Jema’a, Alhaji Muhammadu Isa II, in Kafanchan, and urged Nigerians to develop confidence in civil authority to build a system "free of chaos". He also requested permanent bases for the air force and mobile police, as well as the restoration of the rail services for which Kafanchan was known.
Daily Trust, Friday, January 21, 2022, pg.14
360 | We’ll engage traditional institutions to address insecurity – Uba Sani by Mohammed I. Yaba |
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We’ll engage traditional institutions to address insecurity – Uba Sani
by Mohammed I. Yaba
Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, Wednesday said his administration would actively engage the traditional rulers in policy-making and implementation, especially on security matters. The governor spoke at a meeting with the state’s Council of Traditional Rulers, led by the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, in Kaduna yesterday.
He reiterated that the security of lives and property remained his administration’s priority. He said the traditional institution is vital to the success of any administration, serving as a stabilising force at the grassroots level.
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.14
361 | Why FG should strengthen cybersecurity this year by Zakariyya Daramola |
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Why FG should strengthen cybersecurity this year
by Zakariyya Daramola
States might find themselves unable to fully realise the promise of their digital economies in the absence of well-developed cybersecurity legislation. Increasing the cyber resilience of particular governments and bolstering the global digital ecosystems for everyone may require rethinking cybersecurity as a means of opportunity and competitive advantage in the creation of innovation ecosystems. As part of the federal government's cybersecurity initiatives: By 2025, there will be ten (10) billion devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). In response to the rise in cybercrimes, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) created the computer Emergency Readiness Response Team (CERRT). As a government CERRT, NITDA-CERRT coordinates and facilitates information sharing, among other things, for government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), with an extend to private sectors as well.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, January 12, 2022, pg.35
362 | WHY KANO GOVERNMENT HOUSE ROUNDABOUT WAS DEMOLISHED- SSG by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu |
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WHY KANO GOVERNMENT HOUSE ROUNDABOUT WAS DEMOLISHED- SSG
by Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu
Fresh facts have emerged on the reasons demolition of the symbolic Tumbin Giwa roundabout at kano Government House. The secretary to the state government Dr. baffa bichi has said the symbolic tumbin was demolished because it carried a christian cross, the state government demolished the roundabout which serves as a symbol of the state's Golden Jubilee on wednesday with the state governor saying the demolition was in public interest. He also said apart from the demolished roundabout, another flyover in the state which was constructed by the past administration was equally portraying a christian cross, he said it would also suffer the same fate. On whether they would pay compensation, the SSG urged the victims to claim their money from people that defrauded them.Â
Daily Trust, Friday, June 16, 2023, pg.34
363 | Yar'Adua's cousin, Shehu Sani, pick Katsina gov'ship forms by Baba Martins |
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Yar'Adua's cousin, Shehu Sani, pick Katsina gov'ship forms
by Baba Martins
Arc. Ahmed Aminu Yar'Adua, a distant relative of the late president Umaru Yar'Adua, and Sen. Shehu Sani have secured their nomination and expression of interest paperwork in order to run for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship tickets in the states of Katsina and Kaduna, respectively, in the 2023 elections. Yar'Adua told journalists that if given the chance to manage the state, the narrative around administration in Katsina will change. Senator Shehu Sani, who previously served as the senator for Kaduna Central Sentorial District in the Eighth Senate, said he is running for office because he is qualified to solve the state's problems, particularly the issue of insecurity.. Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.10
364 | You're an inspiration to Nigerians, Benue PDP senator tells Zulum by Salim Umar Ibrahim |
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You're an inspiration to Nigerians, Benue PDP senator tells Zulum
by Salim Umar Ibrahim
The Peoples Democratic Party Senator representing Benue South Senatorial District, has described the Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum, visited the Government House in Maiduguri, it is an understatement to say that you are leading by example. Nigerians wish that we have more of you in Nigeria today, The Senate committee on Nigerian Army led by its chairman, Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, was on a courtesy call on Governor Zulum..
Daily Trust, Thursday, January 13, 2022, pg.7
365 | Zenith Bank shareholders pocket N97bn dividend by Abiodun Alade |
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Zenith Bank shareholders pocket N97bn dividend
by Abiodun Alade
Zenith Bank Plc's shareholders unanimously approved the proposed final dividend payment of NGN2.80 per share at the bank's 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held yesterday in Lagos. This brings the total dividend for the 2021 financial year to N3.10 per share with a total value of NGN97.33 billion. Sir Sunny Nwosu, Chairman Emeritus of the Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), commented on the dividend payout and expressed the delight of shareholders over Zenith Bank's consistent dividend payments, noting that the bank's shares continue to be the talk of investors because the bank has never missed a dividend payment.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.21
366 | Zenith Bank shareholders pocket N97bn dividend by Abiodun Alade |
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Zenith Bank shareholders pocket N97bn dividend
by Abiodun Alade
Zenith Bank Plc's shareholders unanimously approved the proposed final dividend payment of NGN2.80 per share at the bank's 31st Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was held yesterday in Lagos. This brings the total dividend for the 2021 financial year to N3.10 per share with a total value of NGN97.33 billion. Sir Sunny Nwosu, Chairman Emeritus of the Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN), commented on the dividend payout and expressed the delight of shareholders over Zenith Bank's consistent dividend payments, noting that the bank's shares continue to be the talk of investors because the bank has never missed a dividend payment.
Daily Trust, Thursday, April 07, 2022, pg.21
367 | Zulum approves N1bn for Teachers’ Training by Hamisu Kabir Matazu |
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Zulum approves N1bn for Teachers’ Training
by Hamisu Kabir Matazu
Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum, has approved N1 billion for the training of basic-level teachers across 27 local government areas of the state. The governor announced the approval during the inauguration of newly appointed local government education secretaries in Maiduguri. Over 1,000 teachers with O-Level certificates will undergo additional training to attain minimum teaching qualifications. The training will cover teachers who do not have teaching qualifications but are found to be trainable based on competency tests. Zulum has charged the newly appointed education secretaries to live up to expectations and warned that those found to be underperforming will be replaced. He also allocated 58 utility vehicles to the education secretaries.
Daily Trust, Wednesday, March 20, 2024, pg.26
368 | Zulum Orders Crackdown On “Marlian†Group by Olatunji Omirin |
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Zulum Orders Crackdown On “Marlian†Group
by Olatunji Omirin
The Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has directed security operatives to crack down on a notorious “Marlian†group believed to be terrorizing residents in some parts of Maiduguri and Jere Local Government within the metropolis. The “Marlian†group, which is populated by some youths associated with drug abuse, has gained notoriety for engaging in a wide range of criminal activities, such as extortion, robbery, drug and substance abuse, and acts of terrorism, including the killing of security operatives.
Zulum on Wednesday in Maiduguri held an emergency security meeting at the Government House and thereafter, briefed journalists. “Intelligence reports before my office from different sources have indicated increasing activities of youth gangsterism operating in some parts of the state capital and Jere Local Government.
Zulum expressed the government’s determination to restore peace and ensure the safety of all residents.
Daily Trust, Thursday, July 27, 2023, pg.6
369 | Zulum releases 312 tractors to farmers in Borno's 312 wards by Eye on Borno |
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Zulum releases 312 tractors to farmers in Borno's 312 wards
by Eye on Borno
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum on Tuesday approved the release of 312 tractors for allocation to farmers’ cooperatives in each of the 312 wards across Borno’s 27 local government areas. The tractors were given on loan at a 50% discount from the market price. Governor Zulum ordered the releases during a ceremony at the state’s farm centre located along the Maiduguri-Gamboru highway in Jere Local Government Area. The Governor however gave conditions. To allocate the tractors, Zulum noted that each ward should form an agricultural cooperative society with a membership of not less than five and a maximum of ten persons. The governor added that all tractors allocated cannot be sold or used outside of Borno State. Zulum noted that while his administration procured over 312 ploughing and harrowing facilities, over 1000 tractors were procured during the administration of then-Governor Kashim Shettima, now the Vice President.Â
Daily Trust, Thursday, June 15, 2023, pg.7