Edo University,  Iyamho  resumes   November 16

…Concludes 2019/2020 session online Edo University Iyamho has concluded her 2019/2020 academic session online on her CANVAS LMS due to the COVID-19 pandemic and would  hold her post UTME screening exercise on  September 24, 2020,for the purpose of admitting students for the 2020/2021  academic session. According to the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor, …

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New Elite Solar Smart Kiosk to support SMES, employment, others in Nigeria

An innovative firm in Nigeria has designed  a smart solar powered Kiosk called Elite Solar Smart Kiosk, manufactured and produced to subdue the age long challenges of power supply for small and medium scale entrepreneurs (SMEs) across communities in Nigeria. According to the Manufacturers, Elite Logistics and Development Services Limited, Smart Kiosk is efficiently reliable, powered …

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Kaduna beef up security at Airport Road, other strategic locations

Commends security agents By Ibrahim HassanWuyo The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasiru Ahmad El-Rufai directed the deployment of troops of the Nigerian Army and police to the Kaduna Airport Road and other strategic locations in the state. Aggressive fighting patrols were now stationed in such areas to further protect life and property. The deployment was …

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Cabal hijacked Subsidy regime — NNPC Boss

Says FG wastes over N10 trillion on Subsidy By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mele Kolo Kyari, has said that over N10 trillion was spent on fuel subsidy between 2006 and 2020 without a significant impact on the masses. Also, the subsidy regime was affected by marketers who were smuggling …

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Health workers accuse FG of using faceless groups to harass them

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru – Abuja HEALTH Workers under the aegis of Joint Health Sector Unions and Assembly of Health Care Professionals, JOHESU, on Sunday announced the suspension of the seven days warning strike they embarked on. The Health Workers also accused the Federal Government of using faceless groups and organizations to blackmail and harass their leaders. …

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Kwara Dep Gov commiserates with rainstorm victims

Ilorin—The Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Mr. Kayode Alabi, has commiserated with the families of Kwara rainstorm victims, who died in the September 19 disaster. Speaking during an assessment visit to the areas affected by the rainstorm, Alabi, who also sympathised with the bereaved families, expressed concern over fatalities and destruction caused by the stormy …

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U.S. sets record with over one million COVID-19 tests in a day

The United States set a one-day record with over 1 million coronavirus diagnostic tests being performed, but the country needs 6 million to 10 million a day to bring outbreaks under control, according to various experts. The country performed 1,061,411 tests on Saturday, according to data from The COVID Tracking Project, a volunteer-run effort to …

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More troops, police deployed to Kaduna Airport Road, other strategic locations

Nigerian soldiers At the instance of Governor Nasir El-Rufai, troops of the Nigerian Army and police operatives have been deployed to Kaduna Airport Road on Sunday in Kaduna. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the deployment also covers some strategic locations, where aggressive operations by troops and police are in progress. The deployment …

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Baby survives, mother dies in Anambra building collapse — Police

The Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the rescue of a six-month-old baby from the wreckage of a storey building which collapsed at Obosi near Onitsha on Sunday. The Command’s Spokesman, SP Haruna Mohammed, however, said in a statement, that the baby’s mother died in the incident while many others sustained injuries. Mohammed, who said the incident occurred …

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Buhari, N-Govs, others mourn as Emir of Zazzau, Shehu Idris dies at 84

Zazzau Emir By Wole Mosadomi, Henry Umoru, Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Marie-Therese Nanlong & Ibrahim HassanWuyo Chairman, Kaduna State Council of Chiefs and 18th Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, has died. The Waziri of Zazzau, Mallam Ibrahim Muhammad, who confirmed the emir’s death, said he  died at the 44 Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna in the early hours …

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80% staff of Niger Education Ministry with forged certificates — C’ttee

File: Students in a classroom By Wole Mosadomi More startling revelations have come out of the ongoing screening of all categories of civil servants in Niger State as 80 per cent of staff of the state Ministry of Education have been uncovered to be in the service for several years with forged certificates. Already, the principal …

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8 burnt to death in Lagos-Ibadan expressway accident

FRSC-operatives By James Ogunnaike Eight persons were, weekend, burnt to death in a lone accident involving a Mazda bus around Saapade Bridge by Straight Gate College on Lagos-Ibadan expressway. The Ogun State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Ahmed Umar, who disclosed this yesterday, said the accident occurred around 8:45pm and was caused …

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Why FG is investing massively in railways, seaports — Amaechi

THE Federal Government’s focus on railway and seaport development is a necessity to drive the nation’s economy, the Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi, has said. Amaechi stated this at the virtual 15th Annual Kaleidoscope Global Business Conference hosted by the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York yesterday. “Many Nigerians have asked why the …

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Insecurity: We’re tired of excuses from service chiefs, N-East elders lament

By Joseph Erunke Elders from the North East have expressed worries over the worsening security situation in the country, saying excuses by service chiefs are no longer tenable. The elders, who expressed their concerns in a statement yesterday, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to, as a matter of urgency, listen to the voice of the majority …

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Edo: Obaseki wins as APC, Ize-Iyamu cry foul 

…Buhari, Atiku, Bode George, governors, others hail Obaseki …It was a contest between Edo people and Oshiomhole — Owie …Poll massively rigged, we’ll decide on next step —APC …I’m studying situation, ‘ll meet with my party for action, says Ize-Iyamu By Clifford Ndujihe, Henry Umoru, Gabriel Enogholease, Festus Ahon, Ozioruva Aliu, Johnbosco Agbakwuru,  Dirisu Yakubu, Chris …

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Gunmen abduct over 40 farmers in Zamfara

…Villager battles gunman, seizes AK-47 rifle By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Gunmen, weekend, raided Gobirawan Cali community in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State, kidnapping over 40 peasant farmers. A villager told the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, Hausa Service that the gunmen stormed the communities, shooting sporadically, as inhabitants ran into the bush to avoid being hit …

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It’s your portion to die, Clergyman tells Christians

A clergyman, Rev. Bassey Umoh, has advised Christians to live a good life as it is the portion of every Christian to die. Umoh in his sermon at the funeral of Chief Kalu Okonta, at his country home, Igbere, Abia, on Saturday, said what was not the portion of Christians however, was an untimely death. …

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The additional strains of COVID-19 on education – FBNQuest

Education has been hit particularly hard by COVID-19 and the lockdowns imposed in almost all jurisdictions. We refer to the second instalment in June of COVID-19 impact monitoring, a publication of the National Bureau of Statistics in partnership with the World Bank. It noted that 35 per cent of households with children of school attending age …

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Cross River issues 2 weeks ultimatum to quacks

Dear Cross Riverians today we take another bold step to respond to the needs of our people who seek health from our various healthcare facilities in Cross River state. By early January, less than a month after my appointment as commissioner for health, I began to receive complaints from Cross Riverians far and near about some …

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What I lost to Covid-19 – Biliden Kod, British Army

As the last quarter of the year draws near, individuals, groups, corporate organisations and governments are assessing the impact of Covid-19, reflecting on how the pandemic had disrupted their goals, plans and achievements for the year. For Biliden Kod, the pandemic truncated a plan that was very dear to him. “In January, I had plans of …

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