Dr. Hamid Bobboyi

Nigeria has a scarcity of 277,000 teachers – UBEC

The Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, mentioned on Sunday Nigeria has a scarcity of 277, 537 teachers on the primary level. Bobboyi, who disclosed this in an announcement issued by the fee’s Head of Public Relations and Protocol, Mr. David Apeh, mentioned the determine was the end result of a National Personnel Audit …

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Ekiti State Government

BREAKING: Ekiti imposes 8pm to 6am curfew

The Ekiti State Government has imposed a curfew from 8pm to 6am within the state. The federal government additionally banned all gatherings of greater than 20 people within the state till further notice The restrictions take impact from Monday, January eleven, 2021. Details later… Read also: #EndSARS: Fayemi imposes 24-hour curfew on Ekiti

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20 passengers die in Bauchi Motor Accident

20 passengers die in Bauchi Motor Accident

20 people have been reportedly died while two others sustained serious injuries in a fatal auto accident at Tirwun village, a suburb of Bauchi metropolis along Bauchi-Maiduguri expressway. The accident occurred on Sunday between a Toyota 18-passenger bus in its way to Maiduguri from Jos and a Gulf taxi approaching Bauchi. The two vehicles, according to eyewitnesses were involved in …

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UPDATED: Obiozor emerges new Ohaneze Ndigbo President

A former Nigerian ambassador, George Obiozor, has been elected as the new President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation. Mr Obiozor, a former Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Israel and Cyprus, polled 304 votes to defeat his closest rival, Valentine Oparaocha, who polled 15 votes. The election took place at the Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri, capital …

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CALSER

Centre rejects UK House of Lords’ calls for sanctions against Nigeria

The Centre for Africa Liberation and Socio-Economic Rights (CALSER) has dismissed the calls for sanctions on Nigeria by some members of the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. According to the centre, the move is laced with mischief and an agenda well-intentioned to cause international embarrassment to the Nigerian government. The CALSER made its stance known at a press conference on …

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