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  • VP Shettima Embarks On 2-day Visit To Sweden

    VP Shettima Embarks On 2-day Visit To Sweden

    The Vice President Kashim Shettima has departed Abuja for Sweden on a 2-day visit to represent Nigeria in bilateral engagements with the Scandinavian nation.

    At the instance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Vice President, during the working visit, will engage in high-level bilateral talks with key government officials, including a meeting with Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and the Swedish Prime Minister.

    Senator Shettima will use the visit to explore opportunities for strengthened collaboration between Nigeria and Sweden in areas such as ICT, innovation, education, digitalisation, sustainable transport, mining, and agriculture.

    He will also meet with key stakeholders in both the Government and Private Sector.

    The Vice President will also meet with Norrsken, a Stockholm-based venture capital impact investor, which recently launched Norrsken22, a USD 205 million tech investment fund for Africa.

     Norrsken22 is a technology growth fund, backed by over 30 prominent unicorn founders, partnering with exceptional entrepreneurs building Africa’s next tech giants.

    The meeting with Norrsken will provide insights into how Nigerian entrepreneurs can benefit from this fund and further strengthen the technology ecosystem in Nigeria.

    Notably, 40% of the investments from Norrsken22 are expected to be allocated to Nigerian technology entrepreneurs.

    Twelve (12) Nigerian private sector companies that are doing business with Sweden are going independently as a private sector bloc.

    While in Sweden, VP Shettima is also expected to articulate Nigeria’s economic vision and the reforms being undertaken by the administration to create a business-friendly environment in Nigeria for investors. The myriad of opportunities that abound in Africa’s largest economy will also be showcased.

    The Vice President is expected back in the country on Saturday.

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  • Ndume begs Tinubu to reduce fuel, food prices

    Ndume begs Tinubu to reduce fuel, food prices

    Says Nigerians suffering, bad advisers sabotaging govt

    The senator representing Borno South in the National Assembly, Mohammed Ali Ndume, has raised the alarm that certain fifth columnists working hard to sabotage the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Ndume said the astronomical increase in the prices of fuel, food, essential goods and services is becoming unaffordable to average Nigerians and the poor that form the majority,

    In a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, Ndume said the bad elements are trying hard to pitch the people against the administration of President Tinubu by pushing for harsh reforms and bad policies instead of controlling inflation and exchange rate that are making life unbearable for Nigerians.

    The ranking senator said those who are bent on making the President look bad will stop at nothing in inflicting pains on Nigerians through the “so-called reforms until things get out of hand and the blame will be on President Tinubu.”

    While advising the administration of President Tinubu, Ndume said many families can barely meet up with daily demands in their houses as a result of the hyperinflation caused by incessant increase in the price of essential goods and services.

    Ndume said: “I personally believe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well for Nigeria and Nigerians. I know this because I know what he stands for. But some of his advisers who don’t mean well for the people of this country give him wrong advise.

    I’m appealing to him to resist these bad people who want to pitch the people against his administration. The hardship these people are inflicting on Nigerians is becoming unbearable. I’m currently in Borno, and I know what I’m talking about. People are really suffering, hungry, frustrated and angry.

    In Borno State here, many families can’t even feed anymore. The untold hardship of these frequent increases in the prices is unimaginable. Farmers can not even move their farm products anymore because of the high cost of transportation.

    Those who can still do this add the cost of transportation to the prices of food items they sell, and that’s why many people can’t feed again. People can’t travel anymore. To travel by road from Abuja to Maiduguri, for instance, is a fortune. How many of our people can afford that?

    I know that President Tinubu means well for Nigerians, and therefore he should not stay back and allow a few bad advisers to destroy this country. That’s why I’m begging him to do something before it is too late. It is not good to test the patience of Nigerians, and that’s exactly what these bad advisers are doing.

    As soon as the President returns to Nigeria, I urge him to look into these issues and address them urgently. The purchasing power of Nigerians is too poor, and they can’t afford the things that are being pushed on them every day by enemies of state.”

  • Senate Advances Bill to Establish National Institute for Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation

    Senate Advances Bill to Establish National Institute for Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation

    In a move that further crowds up the governance architecture, the Nigerian Senate is about to pass a bill establishing a National Institute for Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation.

    The bill, first introduced on May 29, 2024, is designed to enhance drug awareness, curb substance abuse, and provide rehabilitation services for drug users across the country.

    The bill, titled “A Bill for an Act to Establish the National Institute for Drug Awareness and Rehabilitation, to Coordinate and Promote Drug Awareness, Prevent Substance Abuse, and Facilitate the Rehabilitation of Drug Users and for Related Matters, 2024 (SB. 449),” is sponsored by Senator Sani Rufa’i, representing Kano Central.

    In his presentation, Senator Rufa’i highlighted the importance of the bill, stating that it would strengthen ongoing programs aimed at drug awareness and provide much-needed support to combat the increasing drug crisis.

    According to the senator, the institute will serve as a key platform to address the pressing challenges of substance abuse in Nigeria and offer structured rehabilitation to users.

    The bill received widespread backing from other senators, including Abdul Ningi, Adamu Alero, and Peter Nwebonyi, who all spoke in favor of its swift passage. They emphasized the need for urgent action to tackle drug addiction, citing its direct link to rising crime rates, banditry, and insecurity in the country.

    The lawmakers also called for more stringent penalties, even suggesting that drug abuse should be treated as a capital offense.

    After deliberations, the bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, which has been tasked with reviewing the proposal and reporting back to the Senate in four weeks.

  • Honour NASS Invitations – Presidency tells MDAs

    Honour NASS Invitations – Presidency tells MDAs

    The Presidency on Monday admonished heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), to honour invitations by the legislature in line with existing harmonious working relationships between the two arms of government.

    The admonition is coming 24 hours after the Senate committee on Ethics , Code of Conduct and Public Petitions threatened issuance of a warrant of arrest against those ignoring its invitations .

    In a statement, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Senate Matters , Senator Basheer Lado, said collaboration between the two arms of government is very critical for actualization of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.

    He said : ” The President’s Renewed Hope Agenda is built on the premise of quick and efficient governance, one that brings tangible democracy dividends to the people without delay.

    “A critical part of realizing this vision involves a proactive, respectful, and transparent relationship between government bodies and the Senate in its oversight role.

    “The Office has noted some concerns that some agencies may not have consistently adhered to Senate invitations or requests for appearances before committees.

    “While we acknowledge that competing official engagements may sometimes make it challenging for agencies to respond promptly to Senate invitations, it remains essential that these opportunities for engagement are prioritized to demonstrate our continued collective commitment to accountability and good governance.

    “Engaging with Senate committees is an important opportunity for agencies to showcase their dedication to public service and accountability, while further reinforcing the people’s confidence in government”.

    He added that his office will continue working for the very important constructive collaboration between Ministries, Extra-Ministerial Departments and Agencies, and the National Assembly, particularly its Senate committees, as a cornerstone of good governance and accountability

  • INEC Announces PVC Collection for Registered Voters in Ondo State

    INEC Announces PVC Collection for Registered Voters in Ondo State

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that the Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) for newly registered voters in Ondo State are ready for collection.

    The PVCs, which were printed following the recently concluded Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise, have been delivered to INEC’s office in Akure.

    According to a press release signed by Sam Olumekun, National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, a total of 89,777 new PVCs have been printed. These include 58,708 new voters and 31,069 applicants who requested transfers, updates, or replacements for lost or damaged PVCs.

    The collection process will be carried out in two phases. First, from Thursday, October 17, to Monday, October 21, 2024, PVCs will be available at 203 Ward collection centres across the state.

    This will be followed by a second phase at the 18 Local Government Area (LGA) offices, where voters can collect their PVCs between Wednesday, October 23, and Tuesday, October 29, 2024. Collection times will be from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, including weekends.

    INEC also confirmed that PVCs from previous voter registrations, which have not yet been collected, will be available at the designated centres during this period.

    Registered voters in Ondo State are urged to collect their PVCs in person, as the commission reiterated that collection by proxy will not be allowed. INEC has provided detailed information on the addresses of the Ward and LGA collection centres on its website and social media platforms to assist voters.

    In a further effort to simplify the collection process, INEC will paste the register of new voters at each collection centre.

    Additionally, the entire collection register for new voters has been uploaded to the commission’s website, making it easier for individuals to identify their collection centres and pick up their PVCs seamlessly

  • Financial Reforms: Sen Lado Applauds Tinubu’s Commitment

    Financial Reforms: Sen Lado Applauds Tinubu’s Commitment

    Senator Basheer Lado Mohammed, Special Adviser to the President on Senate Matters, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued focus on financial reforms and fiscal discipline.

    He made statement during the Senate’s screening of Ms. Omolola Bridget Oloworaran, the newly appointed Director-General of the National Pension Commission (PenCom), conducted by the Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service.

    Senator Lado noted that the Senate screening process shows President Tinubu’s dedication to strengthening Nigeria’s financial institutions, saying the reforms aim to reduce financial leakages and improve revenue generation to support national development.

    “President Tinubu’s vision for the nation’s financial sector is clear,” Senator Lado said. “Appointing capable and highly qualified individuals to lead critical financial institutions is central to his broader agenda of ensuring fiscal discipline and sustainable economic growth.”

    Under Ms. Oloworaran’s leadership, PenCom is expected to advance the administration’s objectives of financial transparency, accountability, and protecting pension funds. Her appointment is seen as a move to drive sustainable pension reforms that will benefit all Nigerians.

    In addition to commending the appointment of Ms. Oloworaran, Senator Lado also expressed satisfaction with President Tinubu’s selection of 21 nominees as Commissioners of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).

    The nominees, who were also screened by the Senate, will play a vital role in reviewing revenue-sharing mechanisms and increasing revenue flows into the national treasury. This initiative aligns with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to foster equitable revenue allocation and national economic growth.

    “The president’s choice of these highly qualified nominees is a testament to his commitment to placing only the best individuals with the right expertise in critical financial roles,” Senator Lado added. “Their leadership will be pivotal in enhancing revenue generation and ensuring public resources are managed effectively for the benefit of all Nigerians.”

    Senator Lado also reaffirmed the dedication of his office to promoting productive engagement between the Executive and Legislative branches of government. The Office of the Special Adviser, he noted, will work to ensure a healthy collaboration that enhances transparency, accountability, and good governance.

    “As we await the Senate’s confirmation of these nominees, my office is committed to fostering constructive relationships that will lead to the swift approval of executive nominees and the effective implementation of government policies for national development,” Senator Lado reiterated.

    In a related development, the Senate also confirmed the appointment of Professor Abdullahi Saleh Usman as the Chairman/CEO of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), following a successful screening process.

  • Demand for Investment Migration in Nigeria Skyrockets by Over 1000%, Reveals Henley and Partners

    Demand for Investment Migration in Nigeria Skyrockets by Over 1000%, Reveals Henley and Partners

    Henley and Partners, a global leader in residence and citizenship by investment, has reported a staggering 1000% increase in demand for their services in Nigeria over the past three years. This was disclosed during the 2024 Investment Migration West Africa Roadshow, held recently in Abuja, where many Nigerians were introduced to programs that promise greater global mobility, enhanced living standards, and improved business prospects abroad.

    Speaking at the event, Stuart Wakeling, Managing Partner for the UK at Henley and Partners, emphasized that more Nigerians are seeking “Plan B” alternatives in light of global uncertainties. “Our services aren’t just about helping people move abroad,” Wakeling said. “It’s about providing security, better opportunities for families, and access to top-tier education and healthcare.”

    Wakeling noted that the increase in demand for alternative or additional residence and citizenship reflects Nigerians’ desire to diversify their options and secure a stable future. “We’ve seen a massive surge in interest from Nigerians eager to live, work, and travel freely across the world, unencumbered by visa restrictions and limited opportunities,” he explained.

    He emphasized that the goal is not merely to leave Nigeria but to broaden one’s horizons. “Having an alternative citizenship or residency means increased mobility, business opportunities, and access to world-class healthcare and education systems,” Wakeling added.

    At the roadshow, various popular investment migration programs were highlighted, including the Portugal Golden Residence Permit, Greece Golden Visa Program, and Spain Residence by Investment Program. These initiatives allow individuals to obtain residency or citizenship by making significant investments in real estate or businesses. For many Nigerians, these programs are pathways to a better quality of life and a more secure future for their families.

    Wakeling also stressed the growing need for a “Plan B” as uncertainties continue to affect Nigerians. “We can’t choose where we are born—it’s a passport lottery,” he said, explaining that while some people are blessed by their place of birth, for others, their nationality can limit their opportunities or even put them in danger.

    Henley and Partners offers Nigerians the chance to maintain their Nigerian identity while gaining the advantages of an additional residence or citizenship. “People want options without having to give up being Nigerian,” Wakeling noted. “This is where we come in, helping individuals gain an alternative status in the world’s leading jurisdictions.”

    Henley and Partners has cemented its position as a global leader in the investment migration industry, with over 50 offices worldwide and more than 400 staff. The firm offers access to over 45 residence and citizenship programs, the largest selection available globally. Wakeling remarked, “We are growing because, in today’s fractured world, having a ‘Plan B’ and greater global mobility through an alternative citizenship or residency is increasingly essential.”

    The investment migration industry is also evolving, with rising costs and changing entry requirements in Europe and the Caribbean. Wakeling highlighted some of these shifts: “This year, costs increased significantly in the Caribbean, Portugal eliminated its real estate entry point, and countries like Ireland and Montenegro have closed their programs.”

    Given the shifting landscape, Wakeling urged Nigerians interested in these programs to stay informed and act quickly. “The demand for these programs is only increasing, and Nigerians should seize the opportunities while they’re available,” he advised.

    Another key speaker at the event, Carlo Paguio, Director of Sales and Strategy Partnerships at Hotel 101, underscored the importance of selecting the right investment vehicle when pursuing residency or citizenship through investment. He said that Hotel 101’s real estate projects provide a reliable investment opportunity for Nigerians looking to gain residency.

    For many Nigerians, investment migration might seem like an unattainable dream, but the roadshow demonstrated that it is becoming more accessible than ever before. These programs not only provide paths to residency or citizenship but also offer the chance to invest in burgeoning economies and secure a stable future.

    The advantages of these programs are manifold: access to world-class healthcare and education, improved living standards, and the ability to travel visa-free to numerous countries. Most importantly, these programs provide Nigerians with a way to ensure a safe, stable, and prosperous future for their families.

    Henley and Partners is dedicated to offering flexible solutions tailored to meet the needs of its clients. Whether through the Portuguese Golden Visa or Caribbean citizenship programs, Nigerians now have multiple options to secure their future. As interest in investment migration continues to rise, Henley and Partners is leading the way, helping Nigerians take advantage of these opportunities to enhance their global mobility and financial security.

    For Nigerians eager to explore their options and secure a better future, Wakeling assured, “If you are interested in what we do, rest assured—you are in good company.”

  • FG inaugurates new university of education in Plateau

    FG inaugurates new university of education in Plateau

    The Federal Government has inaugurated the recently upgraded Federal University of Education, Pankshin in Plateau.

     

    The federal government had in 2022 approved the upgrading of the institution from a college to a university of education.

     

    This followed a Bill sponsored by the Mr Yusuf Gagdi, representing Pankshin/Kanke/ Kanam Federal Constituency of Plateau.

     

    The Bill was later passed by the National Assembly and assented to by former President Mohammadu Buhari.

     

    Speaking at the event, Dr Cecilia Ubah, who led the Assessment Committee to the institution, described the move as ”a step in the right direction”.

     

    Ubah, who is the Director, Colleges of Education in the Federal Ministry of Education, said that the upgraded institution would be a breeding ground for innovations.

     

    She further explained that the asessment team comprised of officials of the the federal ministry of education, National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE)

     

    ”We are here to first unveil the upgraded college of education to a federal university of education.

     

    ”Secondly, to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the exiting facilities with the aim of providing government with accurate and reliable information toward the successful take-off of the university.

     

    ”So far we have seen that there is need for improvement on the infrastructure and additional manpower to enable the institution compete favourably with other universities in the country

     

    ‘So, we solicit the cooperation of everybody to produce a valid document that will quickly attract the attention of the federal government to this institution,” she said.

     

    Earlier, Dr Funsho Olumoko, Chairman, Governing Council of the institution, thanked the federal government for the upgrade, adding that the transition would enhance teaching and learning.

     

    He called on the host community to protect the facilities on ground in the upgraded institution and the ones that will come thereafter.

     

    He called on the management of the institution to prioritise quality teaching and reserach aimed at solving existing and emerging societal problems.

     

    On his part, Gagdi, who sponsored the bill for the upgrade thanked the federal government for approving and ensuring the smooth transition of the institution from a collage to a university.

     

    The lawmaker, an alumni of the institution, particularly thanked President Bola Tinubu for approving N10 billion through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), as matching grant for the new university.

     

    He appealed to the state government and all critical stakeholders, particularly the host community to support the university to stand the taste of time.

     

    Gov. Caleb Mutfwang, reprsentated by Mr Gabriel Dewan, the Speaker of the Plateau House of Assembly, promised to support the institution in all ramifications toward the advancement of education in the state.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the institution which began in 1974 as an Advanced Teachers’ College, later became College of Education and now university of education.

     

  • Eight Demands Of North Central Indigenes To President Tinubu

    Eight Demands Of North Central Indigenes To President Tinubu

    Indigenes of the six states of the North Central region have presented an Eight-item demand to President Bola Tinubu.
    The demands were collected and presented by the Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement (North Central) to the President, Abiodun Essiet.
    Essiet said the 8 items were the common feedback she received from her listening tour across the Six North central states.
    While she has covered five states, except the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Essiet stated that the uniform demands include constitutional recognition of traditional rulers’ roles, establishment of state police and a demand for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to be responsible for local government areas elections.
    On her X handle on Monday, she wrote: “The lack of any Constitutional roles for the Traditional Rulers
    “State Government and Local Government Allocations and other Federal Government incentives to the State should be made available to the public to enforce accountability and transparency on the people at the helm of affairs at those levels of governance.
    “Need for the Federal Government to establish State Police without further delay for better community policing.
    “INEC be saddled with the responsibility of conducting the Local Government Election now that they have been given their full autonomy by the Federal Government with direct allocation of Funds.
    “The return of the Price Control Marketing Board as was in the years past during the Military Regime, to curb the monopoly of the price of commodities by the marketers at will.
    “Retirees should be included in the minimum wage proposal of the Federal Government and also Senior Citizens should be considered in their welfare plans.
    “Citizens should be sensitized about the new policy before implementation
    “The need for the Federal Government to embark on Digital means of monitoring palliative distribution.”
  • #EdoDecides: Over 80% of RESULTS released on IREV

    #EdoDecides: Over 80% of RESULTS released on IREV

    APC RESULTS :

    – Esan North East: 6556

    – Esan Central: 6719

    – Igueben: 5199

    – Ikpoba Okha: 18218

    – Uhunmwonde: 5972

    – Egor: 10202

    – Owan East: 19295

    – Owan West: 11193

    – Esan South East: 9237

    – Etsako West: 26140

    – Oredo: 18365

    – Ovia North East: 9907

    – Esan West: 7189

    – Akoko Edo: 22963

    – Etsako East: 17011

    – Etsako Central: 8359

    – Orhionmwon: 10458

    – Ovia South West: 10636

     

    APC Total= 228,419

     

    PDP RESULTS :

    – Esan North East: 13579

    – Esan Central: 10794

    – Igueben: 7870

    – Ikpoba Okha: 41030

    – Uhunmwonde: 16741

    – Egor: 27621

    – Owan East: 14762

    – Owan West: 11485

    – Esan South East: 10565

    – Etsako West: 17959

    – Oredo: 43498

    – Ovia North East: 16987

    – Esan West: 17434

    – Akoko Edo: 20101

    – Etsako East: 10668

    – Etsako Central: 7478

    – Orhionmwon: 13445

    – Ovia South West: 12659

     

    PDP Total= 288,676

    Final Tally:

    – APC Total: 228,419

    – PDP Total: 288,676

     

    PDP is leading with a total of 60,257 votes margin as it Stands .

     

    #EdoDecide2024