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Saudi Club Signs In Nigeria’s Super Falcons’ Defender, Plumptre

A Saudi Arabian Football Club, Al-Ittihad Ladies, have announced the signing-in of a Super Falcons’ defender, Ashleigh Plumptre, though the details are yet to be revealed.

The 25-year-old Plumptre had left Leicester City at the end of last season following the expiration of her contract. She spent three years at Leicester City, netting three times in 62 league appearances.

The star footballer took to her X handle today, September 13, to express her delight over the move by the Saudi Arabian Club.

She wrote: “Grateful to have signed for Al-Ittihad Excited to start this journey alongside some incredible human beings.”

She concluded by saying: “My journey of stepping into more of myself continues… It’s more than football .”

Source: Prompt News online.

100 Days After Buhari, By Garba Shehu

This week, President Muhammadu Buhari clocked 100 days away from office after completing two terms of four years each as President of Nigeria.
He chose to stay in Daura to be far away from Abuja in order not to distract the new APC administration and in the hope also that the distance will make it possible for him to have a good rest and to care for his farm which had not received as much attention as it needed while he was away.
He goes to the farm four days of the week and is upbeat about how well the crops and his animals are now doing. He gets a good measure of rest but the visits have not abated. To manage the numbers, he has a weekly program drawn for him as they did while he was in the Villa.
Visitors are scheduled on the program but there are so many people who just start their motor bikes and cars to head out to Daura to him in the belief that he has the time to receive all visitors.
Among his many “special guests” are party faithful, grassroots groups, farmers, artisans, artists, praise singers, nurses and doctors, religious leaders, community leaders and several other professionals. Not left out are those who benefited from the administration, one way or another.
The other day, he was musing the decision to remove fuel subsidy by the Tinubu administration, saying he had hoped that it would lessen the pressure on him by constraining the large number of people who pick up their transport and head to Daura to see him from all parts of the country, but that he had noted that instead of they coming one by one, his friends, including the poor and the marginalized now group themselves, share costs to hire buses to come to see and talk to him.
So while it is the case that some in the country were happy that he was no longer in office, there are some, even more that continue to cherish and admire him.
In the eight years he led the country, Muhammadu Buhari had taken many decisions and as is human, one or two may have been wrong. But no one, not even critics, can question his intentions when those decisions were taken.
There has not been a single area that has not been touched by the Buhari government, with massive, positive changes in the eight years he held fort.
In the normative functions of our governments, an administration takes four to five major decisions in four years and they rush to the public square to celebrate themselves. Looking at the records he left, the Buhari government has taken hundreds of major decisions in the eight years it was in office, and yet you hear nothing but criticism upon criticism.
The promise of tackling corruption and establishing a strong democracy was a prime factor in the rise to power by Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress party in 2015.
On coming to office, the administration directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to close their accounts with deposit money banks to fully operationalize the Treasury Single Account. TSA was launched in 2012 but left on the drawing boards. More than 17,000 bank accounts were closed and an average of four billion Naira in monthly bank charges was saved. Government revenue, it was found out, was being banked in personal accounts and signatories were, in some instances, big men and women who had retired from service.
This was closely followed with the institution of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll System, IPPS to cover all MDAs in spite of great opposition by the armed forces and the universities. Ghost workers in excess of 50,000 were flushed out and savings in hundreds of billions made.
The last administration established “project lighthouse,” a financial data integration engine that helped to identify unpaid debts put at more than five trillion Naira, out of which a good part has been recovered. It subscribed to the Open Government Partnership, OGP in 2016, instituted the Whistleblower mechanism which has been legislated into law, fast-tracked Identity Management taking registered entries to well above 100 million from just about 20-25 in 2015, boosted assets recovery at home and abroad with enhanced laws that ensured transparency in the management of the funds and generally increased the latitude of power and authority of anti corruption agencies and the office of the Auditor General of the Federation.
Throughout these eight years, no bribery allegations against the person of Muhammadu Buhari were ever made.
One of the of the greatest achievements of the Buhari government has been that it diversified the economy. The administration achieved self-sufficiency in rice, and financed millions of small farmers of 23 different commodities, an effort that helped to boost the export of agricultural commodities.
In addition to programs such as the Anchor Borrower Scheme, the Buhari government launched the Presidential Fertiliser Initiative, following the success of which Nigeria has become a net exporter of certain variants of fertilizer;  it set set up Special-Agro Processing Zones, resurrected the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, NALDA, set up the National Young Farmers Scheme, Agriculture for Food and Jobs Program and the National Livestock Transformation Program, NLTP among others.
The NLTP was the administration’s effective response to herder-farmer clashes which spiked a few years back, that have substantially been curbed.
The Buhari government launched programs  to streamline 46 million vulnerable people into the country’s development process, men and women who were otherwise deprived of it as the nation progressed and in way, helping thereby to increase their faith in democracy. Two million poor and vulnerable households received N10,000 bimonthly stipend per month; 10 million school children received a meal a day which has boosted school enrollment and following presidential approvals, so many schemes- Nigeria’s Micro Pension Scheme,Survival Fund, National Youth Investment Fund, National Special Public Works Program, COVID-19 Targeted Credit Facility, Survival Fund, Nigeria Investment and Growth Fund, the Development Bank (created in 2017) and the enhancement of the Bank of Industry just to cite a few have  all come  into play to make life better for the citizens as part of the massive changes in the economy.
The Covid-19 pandemic was brought under control due to the relentless leadership of President Buhari. In fact, the country was among the top few that came out with strong economic activities after the pandemic. It has happened due to the farsightedness of the President and the effective leadership of the efforts by the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha.
Today Boko Haram terrorism has almost been quashed. There has been a massive improvement in health infrastructure, a significant and new education policy has been framed, and even a policy against open defecation has been formulated and is taking hold in many states.
No one should be angry at some revisionist characters whose only focus is the delegitimization of significant Buhari legacies.They refuse to acknowledge that bomb explosions, suicide bomb incidents and all that stopped when President Buhari stepped in. The National Security office was ruthless in denying End User Certificates, EUCs to those bringing in Urea fertilizer. They  impounded shipments of fertilizer for over 5 years to freeze the bomb-making industry controlled by terrorists thereby helping to bring these atrocities to a standstill. The so-called critics don’t want to acknowledge the great job done by the nation’s intelligence agencies in diminishing the IPOB, its affiliates and other secessionist movements. The National Intelligence Agency, NIA single-handedly worked with our neighbors, especially Niger Republic in bringing down illegal small arms and light weapons importation into Nigerian territory by 78%.  This agency carried out extensive work on the blocking of the insurgent Cameroonian Ambazonian network’s  infiltration into Nigeria. Our security and intelligence operatives were virtually awake 24/7 and the President was well aware at all times on the evolving situations.
Buhari’s critics don’t want to acknowledge how General Marwa’s arrival on the scene completely paralyzed the activities of big time drug syndicates. What General Marwa did in just one year has not been achieved in our National history. Even the Senator Hadi Sirika that they want to smear has improved aviation security beyond any of his predecessors. His efforts are acknowledged by international organizations including the International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO and by many other countries. Where were they when he was keeping awake at night to ensure that the Abuja runway was repaired in record time? Or working to fully execute the modernization of terminal buildings in Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Enugu (plus runway) and Port Harcourt?
It’s no mean achievement that the Nigerian aviation sector made the world’s second fastest recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.
The critics don’t want to acknowledge that maritime security experienced such a turn around when Admiral Gambo came on board. In less than one year, the International Maritime Bureau was singing the Nigerian Navy’s praises for normalizing the dire security situation in the Gulf of Guinea, GoG. Their reports clearly stated that for the first time in 27 years, the GoG had become the safest maritime environment.
There has not been a single area that had  not been touched by the Buhari government. We have seen massive positive changes in the last eight years but as they say, the one who is pretending to be asleep is harder to wake up than the one who is actually sleeping.
Bullies who attacked governments and “something dropped” will continue to antagonize Buhari borne of anger from lost opportunities. A certain Buhari “critic” who served a Military Governor in one of the Northern States, even his underwear was bought from government coffers. When they came in they freed thieves, robbers and receivers of stolen goods and even gave them a working capital!
Within a few weeks, crime returned to Kaduna, and yes, the other places and he has the effrontery to speak as he did. This society has no use for such squalid nonsense!!
How many of these people do you think were happy when President Buhari said “no more free money”?
Buhari said money in National Security Agencies is for security. Lazy men and women who can’t work cannot just walk in and walk out of that place with bags stuffed with  money in a free-for-all. These ones have nothing to teach anyone. President Tinubu, a wise politician will equally see through their masquerade.
Muhammadu has done his part and left. History will judge him, and fairly I think.
Malam Garba Shehu was Senior Special Assistant to ex President Buhari for eight years.

Osun Gov, Adeleke, Talks Tough As Cultists Take Over Part Of State

Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun state has directed security agencies to launch special operations to arrest and prosecute cultists engaging in rivalry war across Ijeshaland.
Reacting to spate of violence and attacks in parts of the Eastern senatorial district, Governor Adeleke described the development as “shocking and reprehensible.”
He asked the police service and other security agencies to act decisively to stop the cult clashes.
He directed that the special operations should include intelligence gathering to arrest masterminds of the attacks.
“All perpetrators will face harsh reality of the law. I have been duly briefed on the developments in some parts of Ijeshaland.
“We will no longer tolerate actions capable of disrupting the peaceful atmosphere in the state.
“We will not allow any group or individuals to use their internal wars to endanger public peace.
” This is a matter that threatens law and order. We must enforce the law and ensure peace without delay. This is one violence too many.
“I have directed the Commissioner of Police and other service chiefs to swing into action without delay. Violence and attacks must stop and perpetrators must be brought to book as urgently as possible.”

Niger Gov, Bago Announces Plan To Invest N1 Trillion On Infrastructure Dev.

Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru-Bago has announced plans by his government to invest N1 trillion on infrastructure development in the next two years.
Speaking at the opening of a startup workshop on the Minna-Bida road project, co-financed by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD), in Minna, Governor Bago said that developing the state’s infrastructure would be of immense benefit to the state and the country.
The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, in a statement today, September 13, said that the governor expressed appreciation to the IsDB and ADFD for agreeing to co-finance the Minna-Bida road project.
Governor Bago highlighted the potentials in the state, ranging from its size; to the presence of four hydro dams.
“And eight national to international borders among others, which are selling points that will attract investors into the state.”
He however expressed concern that in spite of all the potentials, the state is bedevilled by insecurity and infrastructure deficits and pleaded with the  development partners to support the state in the areas of security, health, education, and agriculture, “so that the state can attain an enviable height of development.”
The governor said that counterpart funds are available, even as he directed Commissioner for Communication Technology and Digital Economy, Suleiman Isah, to engage telecommunication companies on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), that would improve online education in the state.
The team leader, Alagi Gaye, disclosed that $163 million has been earmarked for the project.
“Out of this, the Islamic Development Bank will provide $86.64 million, $44.76 million from the Abu Dhabi Development Fund while the Niger State Government is to provide $31.6 million.”
He acknowledged the efforts of the state government towards the success of the project.
Gaye explained the startup workshop is important for the effective implementation of the project and to enhance the capacities of executing agencies and project management units, among others.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works Alhaji Hassan Baba Etsu, commended the governor for his commitment to ensuring the continuation of the Minna-Bida road project as well as prompt payment of counterpart funds for development partners in the state.
He assured the IsDB and ADFD of an enabling environment for effective monitoring of the project.
“The Ministry will ensure that specifications and the terms of the contract are strictly adhered to,” he said.
Representative from the Ministry of Finance, Dahiru Idris, said that the Minna-Bida project is significant to both the state and the country.
He assured that all necessary steps would be taken to work in synergy with all development partners, to ensure that the project becomes a reality.
Earlier, the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Abubakar Usman, said that the workshop would serve as an opportunity for participants to come together to understand how best to execute the Minna-Bida road project efficiently and effectively.
He said that the project was a significant milestone in the development of the State.
Source: NAN.

Communities In Kaduna, Kano, 11 Other States Face Heavy Rainfall, Flooding – NEMA

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has listed 50 communities in Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa and 10 other States that are facing heavy rainfalls and flooding between September 13 and 17.
The Lagos Territorial Coordinator of the Agency, Ibrahim Farinloye, who made this known in a statement today, September 13, in Lagos, listed the states and communities to include Kano State, with communities like Sumaila and Kunchi, likely to be affected.
He said that Kebbi State, with communities like Argungu, and Katsina State, with Bindawa, Jibia, Kaita, Katsina communities would be affected.
Other states, he said, are Niger, with Kontagora, Mashegu, and New Bussa communities, as well as Kwara State, and Kosubosu community.
“Zamfara State, with such communities as Kaura Namoda and Shinkafi; Bauchi State, with Bajoga, Darazo, Kirfi, Azare, Jama ‘are, Itas, Misau;  Taraba, with Bali, Donga, Lau, Serti, Mutum-Biyu, Yorro, and Borno State, with Briyel, Biu, Dikwa, Kukawa will be affected.”
He said that Adamawa with Ganye, Mubi, Demsa, Jimeta, Mayo Belwa, Numan, Shelleng, Song, communities as well as Yobe, with Dapchi, Gashua, Geidam, Kanamma, Machina, Potiskum would be affceted.
Gombe State with Nafada and Jigawa, with Dutse, Gumel, Gwaram, Miga communities are the other states and communities the territorial coordinator said would be affected.
Farinloye said that due to the rise in the water levels of Rivers Benue and Niger, communities along the two Rivers, up to Bayelsa are advised to take precautionary measures in the coming days.
He acknowledged the National Flood Early Warning Systems (FEWS) Central Hub, Federal Ministry of Environment Abuja in its predictions. Source: NAN.

Nigeria, 23 Other Countries Register For 2024 AFCON In Cote D’Ivoire

Nigeria and 23 other countries have registered to trade tackles at the January 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) football tournament in Cote D’Ivoire.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that five-time AFCON champions, Cameroon today, September 13, spanked Burundi 3-O to complete the star studded list of qualified teams.
A breakdown of the qualified countries shows that 12 former AFCON champions, including three-time champions, Nigeria, will be on parade come January, 2024.
Hosts, Cote d’Ivoire will be leading a strong West African contingent of 11 countries, including holders Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, Burkina Faso among others.
Tanzania, representing East Africa returns for a second finals after a brave showing in the qualifiers.
The North Africans are represented by seven-time champions Egypt, World Cup semi-finalists Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria.
Egypt will be looking for an eighth unprecedented title, having reached two of the last three finals in 2017 and at the 2021 edition.
NAN reports there will be no debutants in this edition, as the continent’s football power houses managed to maintain and seal qualification.
Full list of 24 qualified countries are Algeria, Angola, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire (Hosts) and DR Congo.
Others are Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco and Mozambique,
Others are Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal (Title Holders), South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia and  Zambia.

We Can’t Afford To Fail In Repositioning FCT, Wike Tells Sworn-In Mandate Secretaries


The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has made it clear to the newly appointed mandate Secretaries of the Capital Territory Administration that they cannot afford to fail in Repositioning Abuja by working in synergy.
The Minister who spoke today, September 12, shortly after the appointed secretaries were sworn-in at a brief ceremony held at the FCDA conference hall, stressed the need for the sharing of ideas to overcome challenges and achieve set goals effectively.
He called on them to work towards transforming the FCT to a world-class city.
“I encourage all of you, our Mandate Secretaries, to communicate amongst yourselves, share ideas, and support each other in your roles. We are part of a team, and ultimately, what affects one of us tends to affect all. By working together and learning from each other, we can overcome challenges more effectively and achieve our goals.
“Let us commence our work with determination, dedication, and the firm belief that, together, we will build a brighter future for the people of the FCT. I have every confidence in your abilities and commitment to this noble cause. Together, we will transform the Federal Capital Territory into a world-class city that we can all be proud of.
“Your appointment to these crucial positions reflects not only your individual capabilities but also the collective trust and expectations that the government and the people of the FCT have placed in you.
“Today, we mark the beginning of a new chapter, one that demands dedication, diligence, and a steadfast commitment to service. And I stand here today with a profound sense of responsibility and optimism. It is my privilege to serve as the FCT Minister and to work with you as we embark on a mission of rebuilding and developing the FCT into a world-class capital territory.
“This task has been entrusted to us by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and it comes at a time when our beloved capital city is in need of renewal.
“Over the past few weeks, I have had the opportunity to undertake various tours and assessments within the FCT, and I must admit that I have been less than impressed with some of the observations I have made. It is incumbent upon us to address these issues with determination and urgency, particularly regarding our procurement processes. Transparency, efficiency, and accountability must become the cornerstones of our administration.
“As Mandate Secretaries, your role in this journey of transformation is pivotal. You are not only advisors but also leaders and implementers of our policies. You have a duty to translate our vision into tangible actions that will shape the future of the FCT.
“I urge you to approach your responsibilities with unwavering dedication, for service is a privilege that often demands sacrifices. Be prepared to make those sacrifices, as our mission is greater than any one of us”.
Wike stressed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has entrusted his team with the monumental task of rebuilding and developing the FCT into a world-class city and to achieve this, several key areas that are essential for the progress of our city and the well-being of our residents must be addressed.
“First and foremost, we will give due attention to the development of our satellite towns. The prosperity and well-being of our residents extend beyond the city center, and it is our responsibility to ensure that all areas of the FCT experience progress and development.
“A significant aspect of our mission will be the enhancement of our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) profile. We must explore innovative ways to raise the necessary funds to support our development agenda. This is crucial to finance the ambitious projects and initiatives we have planned.
“Public transportation is a major challenge that we must address comprehensively. No modern city can function effectively and efficiently without a reliable and comprehensive public transportation system. We are committed to establishing an integrated and efficient transport network that meets the needs of our residents.
“Environmental sanitation is another pressing concern, as expressed by our residents. Clean and well-maintained surroundings are not only a reflection of our city’s pride but also a fundamental requirement for a healthy and prosperous community. It is a collective responsibility of both the government and the citizens, and we must work collaboratively to ensure a cleaner and greener FCT.
“Security, an equally shared responsibility, is paramount to the well-being of our residents. We will collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies and communities to ensure a safe and secure environment for all. Without security, we cannot hope to achieve our development goals.
“In addition to these, we will place significant emphasis on the social sector. There is a pressing need to uplift our education, agriculture, and health sectors to world-class standards. A well-educated and healthy population is the foundation of any prosperous city, and we must provide our citizens with access to quality education, healthcare, and agricultural opportunities.
“Furthermore, our tourism sector holds tremendous potential for economic growth and job creation. We will work diligently to promote and develop our unique cultural and natural assets to attract both local and international visitors, thereby boosting our economy.
“I wish to reiterate my unwavering determination to bring our city development back in line with the Abuja Master Plan. Infractions will be dealt with decisively, and non-compliant buildings will be subject to appropriate measures, including removal and penalties. It is essential that we uphold the standards and integrity of our city.
“In addition to addressing infractions, we will closely examine our laws and seek ways to strengthen them, closing any loopholes that offenders may exploit to the detriment of the administration and the people of the FCT”.
The Swearing-in was performed by a representative of the Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Justice C.O Aghashieze.
Present at the event were the Minister of Health, Dr. Ali Pate, FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, the Hon. Minister of health Prof Ali Pate FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmed, other senior officials of the FCTA, Area council chairmen and the chairman FCT Council of Chiefs, the Ona of Abaji, HRH Dr. Baba Yunusa.

We Can’t Afford To Fail In Repositioning FCT, Wike Tells Sworn-In Mandate Secretaries

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ezenwo Nyesom Wike has made it clear to the newly appointed mandate Secretaries of the Capital Territory Administration that they cannot afford to fail in Repositioning Abuja by working in synergy.
The Minister who spoke today, September 12, shortly after the appointed secretaries were sworn-in at a brief ceremony held at the FCDA conference hall, stressed the need for the sharing of ideas to overcome challenges and achieve set goals effectively.
He called on them to work towards transforming the FCT to a world-class city.
“I encourage all of you, our Mandate Secretaries, to communicate amongst yourselves, share ideas, and support each other in your roles. We are part of a team, and ultimately, what affects one of us tends to affect all. By working together and learning from each other, we can overcome challenges more effectively and achieve our goals.
“Let us commence our work with determination, dedication, and the firm belief that, together, we will build a brighter future for the people of the FCT. I have every confidence in your abilities and commitment to this noble cause. Together, we will transform the Federal Capital Territory into a world-class city that we can all be proud of.
“Your appointment to these crucial positions reflects not only your individual capabilities but also the collective trust and expectations that the government and the people of the FCT have placed in you.
“Today, we mark the beginning of a new chapter, one that demands dedication, diligence, and a steadfast commitment to service. And I stand here today with a profound sense of responsibility and optimism. It is my privilege to serve as the FCT Minister and to work with you as we embark on a mission of rebuilding and developing the FCT into a world-class capital territory.
“This task has been entrusted to us by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and it comes at a time when our beloved capital city is in need of renewal.
“Over the past few weeks, I have had the opportunity to undertake various tours and assessments within the FCT, and I must admit that I have been less than impressed with some of the observations I have made. It is incumbent upon us to address these issues with determination and urgency, particularly regarding our procurement processes. Transparency, efficiency, and accountability must become the cornerstones of our administration.
“As Mandate Secretaries, your role in this journey of transformation is pivotal. You are not only advisors but also leaders and implementers of our policies. You have a duty to translate our vision into tangible actions that will shape the future of the FCT.
“I urge you to approach your responsibilities with unwavering dedication, for service is a privilege that often demands sacrifices. Be prepared to make those sacrifices, as our mission is greater than any one of us”.
Wike stressed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has entrusted his team with the monumental task of rebuilding and developing the FCT into a world-class city and to achieve this, several key areas that are essential for the progress of our city and the well-being of our residents must be addressed.
“First and foremost, we will give due attention to the development of our satellite towns. The prosperity and well-being of our residents extend beyond the city center, and it is our responsibility to ensure that all areas of the FCT experience progress and development.
“A significant aspect of our mission will be the enhancement of our Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) profile. We must explore innovative ways to raise the necessary funds to support our development agenda. This is crucial to finance the ambitious projects and initiatives we have planned.
“Public transportation is a major challenge that we must address comprehensively. No modern city can function effectively and efficiently without a reliable and comprehensive public transportation system. We are committed to establishing an integrated and efficient transport network that meets the needs of our residents.
“Environmental sanitation is another pressing concern, as expressed by our residents. Clean and well-maintained surroundings are not only a reflection of our city’s pride but also a fundamental requirement for a healthy and prosperous community. It is a collective responsibility of both the government and the citizens, and we must work collaboratively to ensure a cleaner and greener FCT.
“Security, an equally shared responsibility, is paramount to the well-being of our residents. We will collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies and communities to ensure a safe and secure environment for all. Without security, we cannot hope to achieve our development goals.
“In addition to these, we will place significant emphasis on the social sector. There is a pressing need to uplift our education, agriculture, and health sectors to world-class standards. A well-educated and healthy population is the foundation of any prosperous city, and we must provide our citizens with access to quality education, healthcare, and agricultural opportunities.
“Furthermore, our tourism sector holds tremendous potential for economic growth and job creation. We will work diligently to promote and develop our unique cultural and natural assets to attract both local and international visitors, thereby boosting our economy.
“I wish to reiterate my unwavering determination to bring our city development back in line with the Abuja Master Plan. Infractions will be dealt with decisively, and non-compliant buildings will be subject to appropriate measures, including removal and penalties. It is essential that we uphold the standards and integrity of our city.
“In addition to addressing infractions, we will closely examine our laws and seek ways to strengthen them, closing any loopholes that offenders may exploit to the detriment of the administration and the people of the FCT”.
The Swearing-in was performed by a representative of the Chief Judge of the FCT High Court, Justice C.O Aghashieze.
Present at the event were the Minister of Health, Dr. Ali Pate, FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, the Hon. Minister of health Prof Ali Pate FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, Executive Secretary, FCDA, Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmed, other senior officials of the FCTA, Area council chairmen and the chairman FCT Council of Chiefs, the Ona of Abaji, HRH Dr. Baba Yunusa.
Mandate Secretaries for the Federal Capital Territory Administration are as follows:
1. Mr. Bitrus L. Garki
Secretary, Area Council Services Secretariat
2. Lawan Kolo Geidam
Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat
3. Danlami Ihayyo
Secretary, Education
4. Dr. Adedolapo A. Fasawe
Secretary, Health and Human Services Secretariat
5. Barrister Salman Dako
Secretary, Legal Services Secretariat
6. Barrister Chinedum Elechi
Secretary, Economic Planning, Revenue Generation and PPP
7. Arch. Uboku Tom Nyah
Secretary, Transportation Secretariat
8. Alhaji Muntari Abdulkadir
Secretary, Social Development Secretariat

Unijos Students Protest Increase In School Fees, Block Road

Students of the University of Jos, Plateau State blocked roads leading to the campus while protesting the increase in school fees and other services rendered by the institution
The protesters who were mobilized by the leaders of the Students Union Government of the institution called for an urgent reversal of the hike in school fees and other services.
Armed with placards with different inscriptions such as “If your children can afford the money, we can’t”, and “We don’t want to drop out of school”, among others, the students said that Nigerians are e already going through a lot of hardship, hence the need for the authorities not to complicate the already bad situation with further fee increments.

I Had No Girlfriend In Secondary School… And No Child, Otedola Tells Kenneth

PIC.19. CHAIRMAN OF AFRICAN PETROLEUM, MR FEMI OTEDOLA DURING HIS APPEARANCE BEFORE
THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ETHICS AND PRIVILEGES IN ABUJA ON TUESDAY (3/7/12).

A billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola has said that he had no girlfriend when he was in secondary school, and therefore, couldn’t have fathered a boy that grew up to be a musician, Kenneth Ugwu.
Responding to Kenneth’s claim that he is his father, Otedola said: “I no get girlfriend for secondary school oh. Na book I dey read.”
A few days ago, Otedola had posted on Instagram, statistics by StatiSense showing the Most Influential Female handles on X (formerly Twitter) in Nigeria and 20 Most Followed Nigerian handles on X for the month of August.
His daughters, DJ Cuppy and Temi Otedola made the list.
“The fruit does not fall far from the tree bravo @cuppymusic @temiotedola,” Otedola captioned his post.
Kenneth then wrote in the comment section: “Daddy I be your pikin that your girlfriend for secondary school that year na born me ooo…Abeg come take me back suffer wan kill me here.”
Responding to Otedola’s comment that he’s not his father, the singer shared a screenshot of Otedola’s reply on his own Instagram page.
“Grateful to God see who reply me today, Femi Otedola. God bless you sir. I never thought you could reply me.”
Source:
Qed.ng

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