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Ex Spanish FF President Dragged To Court For Allegedly Kissing Female Player


Former Spanish Football Federation President, Luis Rubiales has been ordered to appear in court on Friday in connection with the investigation into his forcible kissing of Jenni Hermoso’s lips after the Women’s World Cup final.
Rubiales was summoned to appear before an examining magistrate “to be heard as an accused” and to respond to accusations of “sexual assault”, a Madrid court said in a statement today, September 12.
The 46-year-old kissed Hermoso following Spain’s triumph in Sydney on August 20, which she said was not consensual, while Rubiales insists it was.
Judge Francisco de Jorge of the National Court admitted a complaint against Rubiales on Monday, filed by Spanish prosecutors last week regarding alleged “crimes of sexual assault and “coercion.”
Under a recent reform of the Spanish penal code, a non-consensual kiss can be considered sexual assault, a criminal category that groups together all types of sexual violence.
The penalties for a forced kissing can range from a fine to four years in prison, according to sources from the public prosecutors’ office.
Rubiales stepped down as the Spanish football federation’s president on Sunday but continued to defend himself over the kiss.
Source: AFP

Minister Announces 25 Percent Increase In Education Funding

The Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, has announced that President Bola Tinubu is determined to improve budgtet meant for education by 25 per cent with the right policies in place.
Professor Mamman, who declared open the 2021 and 2022 Nigeria Annual Education Conference (NAEC) in Abuja today, September 11, pledged his commitment to bridge the gaps between education policy statements and its actual outcomes
He said that the country has a lot of good policies on what is required to do in the best interest of the nation but that those policies were not bringing values to the sector.
”President Tinubu has directed the return of the 10.5 million out-of-school children to school at the expiration of his tenure.
”We still have a long way to go. We are not matching the children in the country with the desired education and this is because our policies are not producing the values we need.
“What we need is the action on ground and not the policy declaration. This is where I can tell you we intend to come in.
“We want to bridge the gaps between policy statements and actualisation of outcomes.
“This is to give them future training that will enable them to live their lives and make them employers of labour. Everybody deserves to live a life of dignity for the well-being of their family.”
He said that the responsibilities of government was to provide opportunities for Nigerians to be empowered adding that now is the time to make the policies reality.
He said that the basic and secondary schools must be equipped by developing appropriate skills template for creativity and research.
“We know that society that had benefitted from education are known for nurturing of creativity and research which starts from the lower levels.”
He said that there is need for implementation strategies to provide mechanisms for constant monitoring and evaluation of policies, to ensure the SDG goals were achieved.
The minister expressed concern over the state of insecurity in the schools and nation at large, lamenting the recent killing of one Miss Deborah Atanda, a nursing student of Federal University, Oye-Ekiti few days ago.
He, however, directed Vice-Chancellor of the institution, in concerted efforts with the security, to uncover the perpetrators of the killing.
He charged stakeholders to work with the Federal Ministry of Education and agencies as well as State Ministries of education to identify innovative approaches for improved funding and ensuring inclusive equitable, quality education and life-long opportunities.
Meanwhile, the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education, David Adejo explained that the 2021 and 2022 edition of the conference could not hold because of COVID-19 recovery which informed its delay till now.
Adejo, represented by the Director, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the ministry, Abubakar Isah, charged stakeholders to deliberate on ways of collaborating and partnership towards actualising the 2030 education agenda.
Also, the Education Adviser, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), James O’Donoghue, pledged UK’s commitment to support Nigeria in actualising the 2030 SDG agenda and to ensure every child receive quality education.
O’Donoghue called on the Nigerian government to ensure increased funding for education while saying that the money was utilise for the overall education purpose.
The UN suggested to the federal Government to increase its current budgetary allocation to the education sector from seven to 20 per cent in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal 4—universal, inclusive and equitable basic education for all school-age children by 2030.
The theme of the conference is tagged: “Implementation of Education 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Nigeria.”
For years, Nigeria’s allocation to the education sector has been below the recommended benchmark for developing nations.
In the 2023 budget, the sector got N1.79 trillion — representing 8.2 per cent of the appropriation bill — according to Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget, and national planning.
The former minister said that N103.29 billion was allocated for Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) while transfers to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) for infrastructure projects in tertiary institutions is N248.27 billion.
Zainab Ahmed said that N470 billion was allocated for tertiary education revitalisation and salary enhancement.
For context, the education sector got the second largest allocation in the budget after defence and security sectors which account for N2.98 trillion — representing 13.4 per cent of the budget.
The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organizations (UNESCO) recommended that member nations should earmark four to six per cent of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or 15 to 20 of public expenditure (annual budget) to fund education.
UNESCO said: “the majority of countries have not yet reached this threshold.”
The 2023 allocation to the sector was an increase from that of last year’s budget which gave education N923.79 billion representing 5.4 per cent of the N17.23trillion budget. Source: NAN.

Abuja Teachers Begin Strike Over Alleged None Payment Of 25 Months’ Salary Arrears


The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Abuja, the nation’s the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has directed its members in primary schools across the six area councils to proceed on strike from today, September 11.
The Union gave the directives for the strike after an emergency meeting of the State Wing Executive Council (SWEC) held at Teachers’ House in Gwagwalada.
It was learnt that the teachers called for the strike over non-payment of 25 months’ salary arrears and non-implementation of a 40 per cent peculiar allowance by the council chairmen.
A communique issued at the end of the meeting said: “The SWEC in-session resolved to direct all primary school teachers to embark on an infinite strike action from Monday, September 11, 2023.”
The communique, which was jointly signed by the NUT State Chairman, Comrade Stephen Knabayi and Secretary, Margaret F. Jethro, said that the council chairmen had also failed to pay other outstanding allowances.
They said that the allowances include non-implementation of promotion arrears, non-upgrading of concerned teachers, non-implementation of annual increments, non-implementation of promotion letters released for teachers, among others.

Minister Of Labour, Lalong, Wins Senate Seat In Plateau Through Tribunal


The Minister of Labour and Employment, Simon Bako Lalong, who has since assumed duty as minister, has now been declared winner as Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial area, on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
This followed the nullification of the election of Senator Napoleon Bali of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) today, September 11, by the National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in the State.
In an unanimous judgement, the Tribunal
said that the PDP, having no structure, lacked the right to have taken part in the election.
The Plateau State Governorship Election Tribunal sitting at Jos High Court, however, reserved date for judgement into the suit filed by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Dr. Nentawe Yiwatda against Governor Caleb Mutfwang of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
The petitioners, in a suit no: EPT/PL/Gov/03/2023 between Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe and APC are challenging the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), 1st Respondent, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, 2nd Respondent, and his political party, PDP, 3rd Respondent.

United Arab Emirates Lifts Visa Ban On Nigerians, Resume Flights


The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has lifted ban on Nigerians, even as it announces immediate resumption of flights to Nigeria.
This came during a meeting between President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the UAE’s President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, today in Abu Dhabi.
Both leaders finalized the agreement, resulting in the immediate cessation of the visa ban placed on Nigerian travelers. In the agreement, both Etihad Airlines and Emirates Airlines are to immediately resume flight schedules into and out of Nigeria, without any further delay.
A statement by the special adviser to President Tinubu on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale said that the negotiations between the two Heads of State for immediate restoration of flight activity does not involve any immediate payment by the Nigerian government.
He said that in recognition of President Tinubu’s economic development diplomacy drive and proposal, presented by President Tinubu to his counterpart, an agreed framework was established, which will involve several billions of U.S. dollars worth of new investments into the Nigerian economy across multiple sectors, including defense, agriculture and others, by the investment arms of the Government of the United Arab Emirates.
Ngelale said that President Tinubu is pleased to have successfully negotiated a joint, new foreign exchange liquidity programme between the two Governments, which will be announced in detail in the coming weeks.
He said that the President commends the UAE President, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, for his unalloyed friendship and his determined effort to join hands with him to fully normalize and reset to excellence, the standard of relations between the two important countries.

Earthquake: Ex President Buhari Writes Condolence Letter To Moroccan Leader

MOU ON TRADE AGREEMENT 4A President Muhammadu Buhari Chats with King of Morocco, His Majesty Mohammed VI during the signing 17 trade agreements on investment, Air Transportation, agriculture and other cooperation at the Presidential Villa Abuja. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. DEC 3 2016.

Immediate past Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari has expressed deep sadness over the death of hundreds of people, injury to many and damage in many places by the strong earthquake that struck central Morocco.
In a personal letter to King Muhammad the V1, the ruler of Morocco with whom he said he had a good working relationship while in office, Buhari said: “It is with a deep sense of sadness that I write on behalf of my family and myself to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to you and the people of the Kingdom of Morocco in the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck your country on 8th September 2023.
“I am deeply saddened by the loss of lives destruction of property caused by the earthquake. I stand in solidarity with Your Majesty and the people of Morocco in this difficult time and pray for the swift recovery of those who were affected by this tragedy. May the souls of the departed rest in peace, and may Allah bring peace and solace to those affected.
“While extending, once again, my condolences, please accept, Your Majesty, the assurances of my highest consideration and esteem.”
The letter, according to one of his media handlers, Malam Garba Shehu, was personally signed by ex President Buhari and sent to the Royal Palace in Rabat in Morocco.

Nigeria’s First Chartered Accountant, Akintola Williams, Dies, Aged 104


Nigeria’s first indigenous chartered accountant, Akintola Williams, is dead. He was aged 104.
The elder brother of Frederick Rotimi Williams (SAN), popularly known as FRA Williams, was said to have died in his Lagos home in the early hours of today, September 10
Born in 1919, Williams studied accounting at the University of London and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1947.
He returned to Nigeria to set up his accounting firm, Akintola Williams & Co., now Deloitte & Touche, in 1952.
He was a founding member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and was President of the body from 1963 to 1965.
He was also a member of the National Board of Accountants and Auditors.

African Of The Year 2023 Award: Daily Trust Invites Nominations


A leading private newspaper in Nigeria, DAILY TRUST, has called for nominations of exemplary personalities for the African of the Year award 2023 edition.
In a statement today, September 10, the Chief Executive Officer of the Media Trust Group, proprietors of DAILY TRUST and Trust TV, Mounir Gwarzo, said that nominations are open from September 11, 2023 to midnight of October 16, 2023.
He said that ideal nominees should be “ordinary Africans who have made extra-ordinary contributions to humanity in any field from any part of the continent.”
Gwarzo said that the award consists of three components, namely, a permanent plaque, a certificate of merit and a cash reward in aid of the awardee or his/her chosen charity project.
Valid entries for the 2023 award will be for works, events or activities undertaken by the nominee between October 1, 2022 and September 30, 2023, and nominations are to be made online at award.dailytrust.com.
He said that the eventual winner will be selected by a six-member prize committee chaired by His Excellency, Mr. Festus Mogae, former President of Botswana.
Other members of the Committee who represent Africa’s regional blocs are: Ambassador Mona Omar (North Africa), Amadou Mahtar Ba (West Africa), Ms. Gwen Lister (Southern Africa), and Pastor Rigobert MINANI BIHUZO (Central Africa). The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Media Trust Group, Kabiru Yusuf, represents the award promoters.
The Group CEO emphasised that a winner will emerge, strictly based on the selection criteria and not the number of entries submitted on his/her behalf.
Gwarzo said that the presentation ceremony for the 2023 edition of the African of the Year Award will hold in Abuja, Nigeria, in January, 2024.
Now in its 15th edition, the African of the Year Award was inaugurated in 2008 by DAILY TRUST in fulfilment of the newspaper’s commitment to African unity and sustainable development across the continent.
With this annual award, Gwarzo said the newspaper hopes to entrench the culture of selflessness among Africans with the aim of creating a pool of role-models for others to emulate. 
The maiden award was presented to a Congolese gynaecologist, Dr. Denis Mukwege, in recognition of his exemplary humanitarian offer of free reconstructive surgery to victims of rape in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC. He also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018, which was 10 years after DAILY TRUST had recognised his remarkable humanitarian gesture.

Why We Don’t Register Briefcase Political Parties – INEC


The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has given reasons why it has registered new political parties, especially those ones it referred to as briefcase parties.
The Acting Director, Department of Election and Party Monitoring in the Commission, Hajiya Hauwa Habib, who spoke at a programme, themed: ‘Validation Session: Needs assessment of political parties in Nigeria, said that most of such parties have not met the minimum requirements of having a membership of 24 people from 24 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
“We see them as ‘briefcase political parties. Sometimes the Chairman and the Secretary hijack the political party because they registered the political party from inception and all the members were not necessarily financial members.
“The chairman, secretary, and treasurer continue to dominate everything about the political party. In their constitutions, they assign duties and schedules to every executive member. The Financial Secretary, Welfare Secretary, and Publicity Secretary are not allowed to perform their duties once the party is registered.
“In the long run when it is a year or two towards election, you find the secretary and the chairman struggling on who owns the party. Thereabout, you find factionalisation, they give us problems during elections, rush to the courts, and the courts are not helping matters.”
The programme, organised by The Kukah Centre and funded by the European Union, was part of the component III of the European Union’s Support for Democratic Governance in Nigeria.

Nigeria Needs N21 Trillion To Address Housing Deficit – Vice President Shettima


Vice President Kashim Shettima has said that despite efforts by governments across different levels in Nigeria, the country still needs N21 trillion to effectively bridge the gap in the housing sector.
The Vice President, who spoke in Sokoto at the groundbreaking launch of the construction of a 500-unit Housing Estate by the State government, said that the housing deficit in Nigeria remained a huge challenge.
“Nigeria has a deficit of 28 million houses and we will need N21 trillion to meet our housing needs.
“This step taken by the Governor is highly commendable and worthy of emulation by other State governments.
“The Governor has started well by completing the roads and flyovers he inherited.”
Earlier, Governor Aliyu said that the housing estate will be for civil servants and would be sold to them when completed on an owner-occupier basis.
“This is a project that was initiated by the former Governor of the State, Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko but was later abandoned by the immediate past administration but we are determined to complete it for the benefit of our workers and the general public.”
The Governor said that the project, located at Wamakko Local Government Area of the State, will cost the State government N7.3 billion to complete.
The event which was to mark 100 days in office by the administration was attended by Former Governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aliyu Wamakko; Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari; Minister of State, Water Resources and Sanitation, Bello Goronyo and Former Deputy Governor of Sokoto State, Mukhtari Shagari, among others.

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