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Group appeals to Gov. Sani for fair representation in government appointments
The Muslim Youth Foundation of Southern Kaduna (MYFOSKA), has appealed to Gov. Uba Sani for fair representation in political appointments in his government.
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Falana, Otitoju, Ighodalo, others to headline out-of-school kids summit
Ahead of the maiden edition of the IA-Foundation Out-of-School Children Summit in Lagos, the organization has announced the first batch of dignitaries outlined as speakers at the Education Summit. The summit which is themed “Street to School: A Panacea to a Menace” is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, October 18 at the Lagos Marriott Hotel,
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Slash boarding fees, address deplorable infrastructure, S’West Unity Schools’ PTA urges FG
THE South-West zone of the Unity Schools Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) has appealed to the Federal Government to slash downward boarding school fees, saying that an astronomical increase will adversely affect children’s welfare when they resume this week. The forum made the appeal, at the weekend, in a statement jointly signed by its Zonal Coordinator, Prof.
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BayelsaPRIME: Expectations high as schools resume today
OVER 41,000 public primary school pupils across four local councils in Bayelsa State are set to continue their journey to exceptional learning outcomes as schools resume on August 28. The pupils are the first set of beneficiaries of the state government’s basic education reform programme, BayelsaPRIME, which was introduced in 222 public primary schools in
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SERAP wants ban on Aso Rock reporters reversed
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Bola Tinubu to immediately reverse the “unlawful ban” on 25 journalists and media houses from covering the State House. The affected reporters include those from the Vanguard; Galaxy TV; Ben TV; MITV; ITV Abuja; PromptNews; ONTV and Liberty. In a letter dated August 26 and signed
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NCC tasks citizens on emergency centres
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has asked Nigerians to make use of the Emergency Communication Centres (ECCs) in the country, stressing that it is expanding the facility to every nook and cranny to facilitate rescue operations. Beyond providing essential emergency response services to the public, the regulator said the centres equally provide employment placements for
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Lawan donates school building in Yobe
Immediate past President of the Senate and lawmaker representing Yobe North Senatorial District, Ahmad Lawan, at the weekend, donated the newly completed building of Federal Science and Technical College, Gashua, to the state government. A statement by his Media Adviser, Dr Ezrel Tabiowo, said Lawan had facilitated the establishment and construction of the college while
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Nigeria to save N1trillion annually from 20 percent inclusion of cassava flour in bread
The former president of National cassava Growers Association (NCGA) Pastor Segun Adewumi has said that Nigeria can save N1 trillion anally from import bil of wheat flour if 20percent of cassava flour is included in bread production. He also mentioned that in 2014 Nigeria spent billions importing cassava derivatives such as enhance, industrial starch, biofuel,sweetener,
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FG launches new strategy to improve aquatic and animal health
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security has launched the National Aquatic Animal Health Strategy for Nigeria (NAAHS) to enhance effective delivery of robust Aquatic Animal Health Services and improve production, processing and marketing in aquaculture. The Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ernest Afolabi Umakhihe during the launch of the new strategy said that the implementation
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Wike bans congratulatory messages on ministerial appointment
.FCT youths tell minister to prioritise education, security Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has placed a ban on congratulatory messages from friends and well-wishers over his ministerial appointment. He said such messages in lamp post billboards, full scale billboards and other such adverts congratulating him on his appointment as minister constitute serious distractions
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