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Wednesday, 15 June 2016
Fire Outbreak Razes Mararaba Market in Abuja
Thursday, 28 April 2016
NYSC to Deploy Doctors, Pharmacists and Nurses to IDP Camps
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is to deploy medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps nationwide.
The Director General of NYSC, Brig-Gen. Sule Kazaure, made this known Thursday while flagging-off the NYSC intervention programme at Damare IDPs camp in Yola.
Kazaure said that the deployment of NYSC to the camps was part of the scheme’s contribution to government’s efforts in assisting the IDPs.
“This programme, which is designed to bring succour to the inmates in this centre, is also intended to compliment government’s efforts towards provision of the welfare needs of members of IDPs nationwide."
The scheme, therefore, will deploy the services of corps professionals such as medical doctors, nurses, pharmacist, etc to the centre to assist Federal Government in the provision of medical and other sundry needs of the IDPs.
“Specifically corps members will be paYola, April 28, 2016 (NAN) The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is to deploy medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals to Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps nationwide.
The Director General of NYSC, Brig-Gen. Sule Kazaure, made this known Thursday while flagging-off the NYSC intervention programme at Damare IDPs camp in Yola.
Kazaure said that the deployment of NYSC to the camps was part of the scheme’s contribution to government’s efforts in assisting the IDPs.
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“This programme, which is designed to bring succour to the inmates in this centre, is also intended to compliment government’s efforts towards provision of the welfare needs of members of IDPs nationwide.
“The scheme, therefore, will deploy the services of corps professionals such as medical doctors, nurses, pharmacist, etc to the centre to assist Federal Government in the provision of medical and other sundry needs of the IDPs.
Specifically corps members will be participating in medical outreaches, environmental sanitation, educational intervention and general awareness creation on healthy living,” he said.
Kazaure also said that the scheme would use the opportunity provided by the programme to distribute food items and other materials to the IDPs.
He said that the flag-off of the intervention programme was his major official assignment outside Abuja and this was an indication of the importance the NYSC attached to the plight of the IDPs.
Kazaure urged other wealthy Nigerians and corporate organisations to assist government in rehabilitating IDPs in the country.
He commended the military, NEMA, Red Cross, NGOs and various faith based organisations for their contributions to welfare of IDPs.
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The leader of IDPs in Damare camp, Mallam Modu Gana, lauded the intervention programme of the NYSC which he said was timely.
Gov. Muhammadu Jibrilla of Adamawa and the State Coordinator of NEMA,
Sa’ad Bello, also lauded NYSC for the gesture, which they said, reflected one of the objectives of the scheme.rticipating in medical outreaches, environmental sanitation, educational intervention and general awareness creation on healthy living,” he said.
Kazaure also said that the scheme would use the opportunity provided by the programme to distribute food items and other materials to the IDPs.
He said that the flag-off of the intervention programme was his major official assignment outside Abuja and this was an indication of the importance the NYSC attached to the plight of the IDPs.
Kazaure urged other wealthy Nigerians and corporate organisations to assist government in rehabilitating IDPs in the country.
He commended the military, NEMA, Red Cross, NGOs and various faith based organisations for their contributions to welfare of IDPs.
“I want to thank you all, especially, the corps members who despite all odds are currently serving in the state,” Kazaure said.
The leader of IDPs in Damare camp, Mallam Modu Gana, lauded the intervention programme of the NYSC which he said was timely.
Gov. Muhammadu Jibrilla of Adamawa and the State Coordinator of NEMA,
Sa’ad Bello, also lauded NYSC for the gesture, which they said, reflected one of the objectives of the scheme.
EDUCATION: ASUP(Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics) Issues Stern Warning To FG Over Breech Of Agreement
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has warned of impending crisis in Nigerian polytechnics over failure by the Federal Government to abide by the agreement reached with the union.
ASUP’s President, Usman Dutse , who briefed newsmen on Thursday in Abuja, said several attempts to discuss the issues with the present government failed.
According to him, issues between Federal Government and ASUP have lingered for years.
He said that the union was aware that the present government came to power about one year ago, adding, however, that government was a continuum.
“Our expectation was that the re-constitution of the Federal Executive Council by Mr President will nip the issues in the bud, considering the quality of the appointees and the magnitude of the problems at hand.
“Our hope in this direction is gradually fading away as no concrete step has been taken to address the issues; our attempts to meet government officials and to explain the urgency of the demands have also failed.
“However, we are now being pushed to resort to extreme measures in resolving industrial dispute and we shall act accordingly.
The last signed agreement between the Federal Government and ASUP made adequate provisions for re-negotiation which had been due since 2012.
Government has reneged on this provision and showed unwillingness to renegotiate a new agreement with the union.
This attitude has further widened our gap of trust and entrenched mutual suspicion about government’s commitment to promoting technological development in the country."
Federal Government Declares Monday 2nd May a Public Holiday(Workers Day)
In line with the Workers Day yearly celebration the Federal Government have declared Monday 2nd May to be a public holiday.
The declaration was made by Lt. General Abdulrahman Danbazau Minister of Interior on behalf of the FG. He also congratulated Nigerian workers for “their resilience, hard work and commitment to the change mantra of President Muhammadu Buhari, despite current challenges.”
Speaking further, the minister “urged Nigerian workers to re-dedicate themselves to the service of the nation and remain productive for the growth and development of the country.”
May 1 is a day set aside in Nigeria to celebrate the workers and any time it falls on a weekend. it is observed on the next working day.
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), NULGE, RTEAN, are among some groups that march round to celebrate the day set aside for workers.
ENTERTAINMENT: How I started my accent-Falz The BAHD Guy
Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana has in a recent interview revealed how his faux-accent started.
The Nigerian Artiste who is a law graduate and a Barrister revealed that the accent started with his siblings.
He added that his sisters could do a better representation of the accent than him.
The rapper revealed this in a chat with ‘The Bigger Friday Show’. he also opened up on his law career before making a full switch to music revealing that he represented clients in court for two years before the full time switch.
Thursday, 7 April 2016
MIRACULOUS: Kidnapped pastor escaped miraculously as abductors were fast asleep in Edo
SPORT: Arsenal signed another Nigerian
Thursday, 3 September 2015
ENTERTAINMENT: A popular pastor - the craftsman behind my marriage crisis - Emeka Ike
Veteran Nollywood actor Emeka Ike, has accused Lagos flamboyant pastor (Pastor Chris Okotie), of being behind the crisis in his marriage.The actor alleged that the pastor has been frustrating his efforts to reconcile with his wife, Susanne, who had instituted a divorce suit against him. Emeka Ike stated that “I want people to look into this issue critically. I’ve never beaten this woman in my life. When she ran out of home, I called my pastor and they took us for counselling. For one week, I was begging her everyday; I would go home alone and she would go home alone as well.“ At a point, pastor asked us to write five things we like and dislike about each other. The pastor said that maybe we could work it out.I wrote mine, she wrote hers and she never said there that I used to beat her. I still have that document with me. She gave me what she wrote and I gave her what I wrote. If I used to beat her, she could not have left it out from that then. Any man that beats a woman is a coward. I know that someone somewhere must have done something to her. How can I beat a woman I adore so much? I love my family and this is very unfortunate. Her children have been beggingher to come home, and she has refused.
Friday, 3 April 2015
INEC Grieved: Kano REC, wife, 2 daughters gutted by fire
The Resident Electoral Commissioner
(REC) for the Independent National
Electoral Commission of Nigeria (INEC)
in Kano State, Alhaji Munkaila Abdullahi
died yesterday morning in an early morning inferno that gutted his official residence @ No 2. Sir Kashim Road, Nassarawa GRA, Kano.
The deceased, who was confirmed dead on arrival at the Murtala Muhammed
Specialists Hospital, Kano, died alongside
his wife, Hajia Zukaiha Munkaila, aged 32, and his daughters,Isha, aged four and Asma’u, two and a half years.
The deceased INEC boss, who was in his
office until late Thursday evening, was
found lifeless with his family members in
his master’s bedroom.
The Police are still investigating the cause of the outbreak


