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  • Jubilation in Ogun state as Gov. Abiodun begins payment of N10,000 cash award to primary, secondary pupils

    Jubilation in Ogun state as Gov. Abiodun begins payment of N10,000 cash award to primary, secondary pupils

    The Ogun state government on Wednesday began the payment of N10,000 cash award to 100,000 primary and secondary school learners in the over 2, 000 public schools across the four divisions of the state.

    The 10,000 being disbursed to the students is in fulfilment of the promise made by the Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to pay N10,000 to indigent pupils and students in the state’s primary and secondary schools.

    The commissioner of Education, Science and Technology, in the state, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu while speaking during the monitoring process noted that the payment was one of the strategies used by the governor to provide succour to parents as a result of the present economic situation in the country.

    Prof. Arigbabu noted that the gesture was meant to provide succour to pupils and their parents.

    He said: “In view of the economic realities in the country, the governor decided to provide succour to the people of the state using multiplicity approaches to achieve this.

    “He believes that another strategy that could be used which has never been used by any government before is the health and education sectors to reach the populace. Through the education sector, you can truly reach out to those who need the palliative.

    “We have over 2, 000 primary and secondary schools in all the four divisions of the state, and 100,000 learners in these schools would receive N10,00 each.”

    He emphasized that the government decided to pay through parents whose children are in public primary and secondary schools as the children do not have bank accounts due to their age.

    “As we meet and give the parents the governor’s message, they are receiving the alert for payment.The governor’s gesture is to support the parents in meeting their children’s needs,” he added.

    On how the children were chosen, the commissioner maintained that the process was objective, adding that it was easy to come up with the list of indigent students as teachers who are part of the school system were given the burden to find the indigent students as they are the closest to them.

    “That is why we have not involved anybody who is not in the school system. The school system is not political. Civil servants are not supposed to be politicians, so the principals and the teachers have selected these children based on the fact that they have always seen them to be indigent students.

    “How do they know them? These are children without shoes, some of them have torn uniforms, some don’t have enough exercise books, and some can’t even buy textbooks. There are a number of things they would have seen, some of them, it is these teachers that will be contributing money to the support system.

    “I can assure you that the children we have chosen are children that are indigent. To confirm that for you, a parent came to me, she said that her child in this school was chosen, but she has another child in another school that was not chosen. That is telling you that indigency is relative,” he said.

    He disclosed that 50,000 students of Ogun State origin in both public and private tertiary institutions have been captured to be paid N50,000 each.

    The payment, he said, has started with about 20,000 students to be covered by the end of the week.

    “In the tertiary level, we are giving out N50,000 to each student. We have captured 50,000 students from all the tertiary institutions whose details have been submitted to us after we wrote to the Vice Chancellors, Rectors and Provosts.

    “We are paying directly to the students to ensure that the money get to them. We started payment last week, and we have paid over 10,000 students, and before the end of this week, we would have paid 20,000, “the commissioner assured.

    Prof. Arigbabu also revealed that five exercise books would be given to 850,000 primary and secondary school learners, including those who did not benefit from the N10,000, adding that the governor was also preparing another package for the education sector.

    Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo, who also monitor the disbursement exercise, opined that money would make a difference in the lives of those who really need it, noting that those who have received their alert have promised to make judicious use of it.

    Speaking in an interview, the Principal, Baptist Boys High School (Junior), Lasabi Olarenwaju, noted that some of the beneficiaries were chosen based on the inability of their parents to cater for their basic needs,adding that the gesture by Governor Dapo Abiodun would go a long way in helping the beneficiaries.

    Mrs. Odutayo Titilope, Principal, Senior School, Lisabi Grammar School, Idia-Aba, said 120 students were registered to benefit from the cash award.

    Alhaji AbdulRahaman, a parent whose child is in African Church Grammar School, appreciated the governor for the gesture, saying it would go a long way in meeting the needs of his child, while Mrs Funmi Alaka, a widow, appreciated Governor Abiodun for the kind gesture, saying the cash award would help her in getting some of the things needed by her daughter.

    Zainab Babatunji and Abosede Ashamu, whose wards attend Holy Prophets Primary School, said though they initially had doubt about the workability of the cash award, the fact that they have received the money is a testimony that it is not fake and the governor has the interest of the people at heart.

    Iyabo Kushimo, whose child attends Ebenezer Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Saje, Abeokuta, also confirmed the receipt of the N10,000 cash award, saying she would use the money to buy school sandals and use the other part to pay her child’s transport fare.

    Other schools visited by the Commissioner included, Abeokuta Grammar School, African Church Grammar School, Baptist Boys High School, Saje, Saje High School, Ebenezer Grammar School, Unity High School, Lisabi Grammar School, Idia-Aba, Ebenezer Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Saje, Holy Prophets Primary School, Adedotun, and Agunbiade Victory High School, Magbon, all in Abeokuta.

  • AFCON 2023: Super Eagles players receive $30,000 for group stage appearance

    AFCON 2023: Super Eagles players receive $30,000 for group stage appearance

    The Super Eagles players have been given a whopping $30,000 each for getting past the group stage of the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire.

    Recall that Jose Peseiro’s side finished second in Group A behind the Nzalang Nacional of Equatorial Guinea.

    Initially, arrangement, according to SCORENigeria, was for each player to be paid a $5,000-a-match bonus to the final.

    It has since been jettisoned with a lump sum payment for each round of the competition.

    The team will get an additional bonus for the Round of 16 victory against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

    Jose Peseiro’s side will take on the Black Antelopes of Angola in a quarter-final fixture at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, on Friday.

  • Kano gov, Yusuf rewards casual worker for returning missing $16,000

    Kano gov, Yusuf rewards casual worker for returning missing $16,000

    Gov. Abba Yusuf of Kano State has offered a permanent and pensionable appointment to a casual worker at the state Pilgrims Welfare Board, Dayyabu Haladu, who returned missing $16,000 during the last Hajj operation in Saudi Arabia.

    This is contained in a statement by his Press Secretary Malam Bature Dawakin Tofa in Kano on Tuesday.

    Gov. Yusuf also offered him a gift of N1 million and automatic slot for the forthcoming Hajj.

    The governor disclosed this while receiving the report of the board for the 2023 Hajj.

    He expressed appreciation to the casual worker for displaying self contentment.

    He said such character displayed by Dayyabu was an excellent behaviour worthy of emulation by all and sundry.

    “As a casual staff whose allowance is nothing to take home about, this gentleman managed to return the lost money.

    ”  It shows how this person has a fear of Allah and he deserved to be celebrated,” he said.

    Yusuf called on the people of Kano to maintain the hard-earned reputation of the state by showcasing the good virtues of trustworthiness, self discipline and contentment so that they could live a happy life.

    Responding, the beneficiary, revealed that he returned the lost money to the state Pilgrims Welfare Board for the fear of Allah, knowing well that it is not proper to use what does not belong to him in spite of the current economic hardships.

    He expressed gratitude to the governor for the gesture, saying that it was the most joyful moment of his life.

    Meanwhile, the governor has promised that the famous tricyclist, Auwalu Salisu, who returned a missing N16m belonging to a foreigner, will soon be honoured by the government.

    The governor said pointers have been indicating significant improvement in showing the extreme level of trustworthiness by the people of Kano, which by extension, was projecting the good image of the state.

  • NIS clears 60,000 passport backlog in four days – Interior Minister

    NIS clears 60,000 passport backlog in four days – Interior Minister

    Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has revealed that about  60,000 passport backlogs have been cleared within four working days.

    This development was made known by the Media Adviser to the Minister, Babatunde Alao, via a statement on Tuesday.

    He said the interior minister, Tunji-Ojo made the disclosure earlier in the day while receiving the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Beta Edu.

    The minister assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s dministration is working round the clock to address the country’s challenges.

    “As of this morning, I can tell you that about 60,000 passport backlogs have been cleared, especially 59,906.

    “On Wednesday, September 6, when I gave the two-week ultimatum, we had over 200,000 backlogs. We have recorded progress, and I keep my word that those backlogs must be cleared”, he said.

    Recall that the minister last Thursday directed the Nigeria Immigration Service to clear all pending passport applications.

    Earlier, Dr Betta Edu, said the visit was informed by the need to extend its hand of partnership to collaborate with the Ministry of Interior as it seeks to drastically reduce human trafficking and other related challenges including poor veterans’ welfare, underemployment and poverty amongst citizens.

    She added that the ministry was in the best position to solve issues of human trafficking as it plays a supervisory role in the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

  • New research says 204,000 women may die of heat waves in Nigeria, others

    New research says 204,000 women may die of heat waves in Nigeria, others

    A new research has shown that thousand of women in Nigeria India and America may die of heat waves.

    The reports put the figures at 204,000.

    According to the report, women will bear the brunt of extreme heat as more frequent heat waves on a warming planet pose a growing threat to their work, earnings and lives.

    The impacts of rising heat are disproportionately dangerous and costly to women be it at home or on the job, according to a report titled ‘The Scorching Divide’ by the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center (Arsht-Rock).

    The U.S.-based nonprofit’s research, which analysed India, Nigeria and the United States, said that extreme heat could kill 204,000 women annually across the three countries in hot years.

    The research beams its serachlight on Nigeria where heat worsens symptoms of tropical diseases from malaria to yellow fever, mothers bear the ‘double burden’ of looking after themselves and caring for sick family members, amounting to hours of unpaid work.

    The new findings advised that Nigerian doctors, who have to deal with frequent power cuts, are calling for better-ventilated hospitals and say, saying pregnant women should cultivate the habit of going for three hours break to take fresh air during working hours.

     

  • EFCC nabs internet fraudster in Delta after defrauding an American citizen of $268,000

    EFCC nabs internet fraudster in Delta after defrauding an American citizen of $268,000

    A suspected internet fraudster, Precious Ojo, popularly known as Obago has been apprehended by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Delta state,

    Ojo was nabbed by the police in Oghara Delat State after the police received a petition from an American citizen regarding his activities.

    EFCC Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren issued a statement on the operation on Wednesday.

    The petitioner alleged that the suspect impersonated one Raymond Bush, who works in the United States Treasury, to defraud the victim of $268,000.00.

    Ojo, who was arrested at his hotel in Oghara, confessed that he built the property with the proceeds of the alleged crime.

    Other items recovered from him include a white Mercedes-Benz with personalised plate number as well as mobile phones.

    The EFCC spokesperson added that the suspect will be arraigned in court soon.

  • Basketmouth finally opens up on age-long rift with AY

    Basketmouth finally opens up on age-long rift with AY

    Popular comedian, Bright Okpocha, aka Basketmouth, has finally broken his silence on the rift between him and fellow comedian Ayo Makun known as AY.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that AY said that he started having issues with Basketmouth over N30,000 wedding MC money that wasn;t paid to him as and when due by Basketmouth.

    He said he stood-in for Basketmouth at an event but he attempted to outsmart him by lying that the client has not paid for the gig, which he later found out from the client to be false.

    But while featuring on the latest episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, hosted by media personality, Nedu, Basketmouth debunked AY’s claim, insisting that there was no client involved.

    According to him, he was never friends with AY, and that the working relationship they had was a one-off deal.

    He said, “It’s 2023, my kids don grow. My son is going to be 14 next month. Everybody don dey grow.

    “It is so sad say na this kind gist [my beef with AY] dey social media. 2023, after elections. After all these things. Ukraine dey fight war, we dey talk of 30 thousand [naira].

    “I been no want talk about this thing [my beef with AY]. Many people don ask questions and I don ignore. But just to set the record straight. Number 1, AY is not my friend. We have never been friends. I have never visited his house. I have never personally invited him to my house.

    “I never ever call am one day say ‘o boy, where you dey? Make we hangout’. Nothing like that don ever happen.

    “And it’s easy to tell, if you look around social media, you will never find a picture of him and me. So, we were never friends.

    “Make I talk the truth. The reason I used style mind my business, na because of when there was that coming together [between AY and I], I heard something that threw me off. I heard some things wey I no supposed hear or know. As I hear am, I was like ‘what the f*ck! Really?’ I no supposed know. And I no fit tell am [AY] so I kept quiet.

    “The kind of person I’m, I go wait make you do something first. All these ones wey him [AY] dey talk, no be wettin make me give am space be that. It’s something else!

    “That incident [30k] sef, I don forget. But I dey use that one as distractions because you know the kind person wey I be. If I dey talk right, I dey talk left because I no dey like make person know my moves.

    “That matter, no client dey involved o. In actual fact, when this matter come outside, when I first hear the thing I said ‘what?’ Like say na 20 per cent of wettin him talk be lie, I for don vex sef say you know what let me set it. But when 90 per cent of wettin him talk na lie. I still dey in shock. All my men dey laugh me because they warned me say ‘guy, be careful o’. And see wettin happen. The one job. And na one job. Him even come make am feel like say there was a tutorship or mentorship. You know the kind men wey dey around me, the funnymen. How I go jump them come dey give this guy [AY] show?

    “So, it was only one job. And that job when I heard say them never pay am. I told Magnums, ‘please, pay him’. And they paid him. He omitted that information. I know the move. The guy [AY] dey promote shows; he needs to sell tickets. That’s the truth.” (sic)

  • I  fell out with Basketmouth over N30,000 – AY Comedian

    I fell out with Basketmouth over N30,000 – AY Comedian

     

    Ayodeji  Makun popularly known as AY Comedian has finally revealed what caused the rift between him and colleague Bright Okpocha, popularly known as Basketmouth.

    Recall that sometimes last year, AY had during a question and answer session on his Instagram page, stated that Basketmouth has uncontrollable superiority complex, adding that he had to avoid his colleague’s incessant childishness to keep his sanity.

    AY Comdeian has now given a more detailed information on what caused the rift cum malice between him and Basketmouth during an interview with popular media personality Chude Jideonwo.

    According to AY “In 2006, Basketmouth usually had multiple wedding gigs on Saturdays’. So what he used to do at that point in time was to attend one, and at a point, leave the venue to catch up in the other venue, and then he will need someone else to stand in for him. That was the opportunity one got, of which I’m very appreciative of till date.

    “Now, One of the gigs that I got his endorsement to go stand in. Usually, what we get at that time is N30,000 and 30,000 at that time was everything to me. I got this job, and the people weren’t too happy to see me because they were expecting Basketmouth to come, but the guy was later happy after my performance. There was an exchange of contacts. Then I left.

    “Two weeks later, I haven’t seen 30k. Because I didn’t see the 30k, and I was starving, I decided to ask for 30K, and he said this person hasn’t remitted, this person hasn’t paid, And then i was like, but this person said he was impressed and happy? Me, I don’t care if you give Basketmouth 100k for the job, but my 30k is my 30k.

    “It was very funny to now heard from them that the full payment had been made long before the event. I forwarded their message to one another. So they now started fighting and all of that. 1 didn’t do that because I wanted to get at Basketmouth. But because I was hungry, I was hustling and I needed food on the table at the time.”

    Recall that Basketmouth, during a Black Box interview with media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu in 2021, noted that he fell out with AY because he messed with loyalty.

  • Grand Slam: Australia open set attendance record

    Grand Slam: Australia open set attendance record

    A new grand slam record has been set at the just concluded Australia Open with more than 900,000 spectators visiting over three weeks, organizers said on Tuesday.

    According to the organizer, the record was set in spite of the absence of some big-name players and the schedule disruptions due to rain.

    A record 839,192 fans flocked to Melbourne Park from Jan. 16 to Sunday for the first tournament in two years free of COVID-19 restrictions, beating the previous mark of 812,174 set in January 2020.

    The figures eclipse last year’s attendance numbers at other Grand Slam main draws —- 515,164 visited Wimbledon, 613,500 were at the French Open and 776,120 went to the U.S. Open.

    Over 60,000 also watched the qualifying events in Melbourne, bringing the total up to 902,312.

    The tournament, missing the retired Serena Williams, Roger Federer and last year’s homegrown champion Ash Barty, broke its single-day attendance mark with 94,854 fans visiting on Jan. 21.

    The previous record was 93,709 set in 2020.

    “It was reported that we didn’t have the greats any more, that it was going to be terrible. But people just want to be entertained,” Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley said.

    “They want to have some fun, and tennis is a great option for them, and it’s become a summer thing to do for Melburnians and for Australians and also for our guests from around the world.”

    Tiley has set his sights on breaching the one million mark next year.

    “This year was the start of it,” Tiley said. “It’s going to be a three-week extravaganza.”

    Novak Djokovic beat Stefanos Tsitsipas in the men’s singles on Sunday to win his 10th Australian Open crown, drawing level with Rafa Nadal on 22 majors.

    It helped him in reclaiming the world number one ranking.

    oPE

  • CAF CL: Governor Wike promises to give  Rivers United Player $40,000 each if they qualify to group stage

    CAF CL: Governor Wike promises to give Rivers United Player $40,000 each if they qualify to group stage

    Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike has promised to give each player of Rivers United the sum of $40,000 if they reach the group stage of the CAF Champions League.

    Stanley Eguma’s side will face defending Wydad Casablanca of Morocco in the first leg of their first-round tie in Port Harcourt on Sunday.

    The reverse fixture is billed for Casablanca next weekend.

    The overall winner of the encounter will proceed to the group stage of the competition.

    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike rewarded each player with $20,000 for winning the Nigerian league for the first time in their history in June and now has now promised a fresh $40,000.

    The Port Harcourt club are looking to become the second Nigerian club to win the CAF Champions League after Enyimba conquered the continent in 2003 and 2004.

    Plateau United are the other Nigerian club competing in the competition this year.

    Kwara united is the only NPFL side competing in the Confederations cup after Remo Stars got booted out by FAR Morocco in the second round of the qualifying process.