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  • Federal Varsity Gives Reason For Increment In Registration Fees

    Federal Varsity Gives Reason For Increment In Registration Fees

    The management of Bayero University Kano (BUK) has addressed the criticisms trailing the decision of the institution to increase its registration fees for students.

    The varsity recently increased its central registration fees as well administrative and hostel maintenance charges for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

    The development, however, did not sit well with many students of the institution.

    Addressing the issue at a media session on Sunday, Sagir Adamu-Abbas, the vice-chancellor of the institution, said the increment became imperative due to current economic realities in the country.


    Adamu-Abbas said the cost of running the institution is very expensive. He revealed that the varsity spends an estimated N75 million monthly on electricity alone.

    “The management was forced to increase the registration because it was practically impossible to provide social services to a student population of around 45,000, including a postgraduate and staff population of over 5,000, teaching and non-teaching,” he said.

    “The increment was done in full consultation with staff unions including members of Academic Staff Union of Universities among others and students. The university also introduced welfare packages for their staff such as non-interest loans from microfinance banks payable within six months.”


    The VC said the institution has introduced welfare packages for staff and students of the institution to enable them to cope with the effect of fuel subsidy removal in the country.

    “Other incentives introduced to cushion the effect of the increase in fuel price that has caused the high price of commodities, were provision foodstuffs, shuttle buses, bicycle loans for junior staff payable within nine months at a cheaper rate,” he said.

  • Despite Economic Woes,62% Nigerians Believe Tinubu Moving Nigeria Forward – Report

    Despite economic woes bedevilling Nigeria as a country, 62 percent of its citizens in a new survey believe the country will move forward under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The survey was conducted by CMC Connect LLP, Lagos-based public perception consulting and strategic communication firm, in partnership with Analysts Data Services and Resources (ADSR).

    The firms said a total of 1,714 participants across the country’s six geopolitical zones took part in the survey and shared their opinions and views concerning the first 60 days of Tinubu’s administration.

    “38% do not see the country moving forward under the current administration, while 62% do,” the report reads.

    “By and large, respondents are less satisfied with the first 60 days of the current administration, but they are more optimistic about the country moving forward under the current administration.”

    According to the survey, a substantial majority of respondents show strong satisfaction with the suspension of Godwin Emefiele as governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Abdulrasheed Bawa as chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The report said respondents endorsed the allowance of both old and redesigned naira notes as legal tenders, while the proposed removal of electricity subsidy got significant dissatisfaction due to concerns about energy costs.

    The report said the unification of exchange rates and the president’s target of 6 percent average growth rate in the next four years also received moderate gratification levels from respondents.

    “There is substantial dissatisfaction with the arrangement of the ministerial list among respondents, emphasizing the relevance of diversified and representative cabinet selections,” the report reads.

    “The removal of petrol subsidy generates mixed views, with a significant portion becoming disheartened and harboring strong concerns, showing the sensitive nature of energy policy changes.

    “Planned opening of more land borders, and the release of fertilizers and grains to farmers and households enjoy favorable reception.

    “Respondents support the appointment of Service Chiefs and the dissolution of governing boards of government agencies.

    “The suspension of the import tax change levy on certain vehicles, the introduced green tax on single-use plastics, and excise duty escalation on locally manufactured products, receives favorable thumbs up.

    “The establishment of the Nigerian education loan fund garners mixed satisfaction levels, underscoring the need for a balanced approach to education financing.”

    The firms said the findings of the survey showed that 33 percent of the respondents did not vote in the last election, while 67 percent voted.

    “51% of the respondents voted APC during the last election, 5% voted PDP, 32% voted LP, 2% voted NNPP, while 10% voted other parties,” the report adds.

  • Just In: Niger Military Junta Agrees To Dialogue With ECOWAS

    Just In: Niger Military Junta Agrees To Dialogue With ECOWAS

    Niger Republic military junta leader, General Abdourahmane Tchiani has agreed to dialogue with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    This comes after his meeting with a delegation of Islamic scholars led by the national leader of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah (JIBWIS), Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau to the Niger Republic last week

    The Prime Minister of Niger, Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine, disclosed that General Tchiani has expressed readiness to dialogue with the regional bloc.

    ‘’We have agreed and the leader of our country has given the green light for dialogue. They will now go back and inform the Nigerian President what they have heard from us…. we hope in the coming days, they (ECOWAS) will come here to meet us to discuss how the sanctions imposed against us will be lifted,” he said.

    The Voice of Nigeria (VON) earlier reported that some Islamic scholars from Nigeria met with the coup leaders in Niger over the weekend.

    Their meeting came after the coup leaders rebuffed threats by the regional bloc to forcefully restore the country’s ousted leader, Mohamed Bazoum if he was not reinstated by the junta within a week.

  • Labour Party Reacts As Lamidi Apapa Faction Inaugurates 24-Member Lagos Exco

    Labour Party Reacts As Lamidi Apapa Faction Inaugurates 24-Member Lagos Exco

    The Lamidi Apapa-led national leadership of the Labour Party (LP), on Saturday, inaugurated a 24-man new State Executive Committee of the party in Lagos State.

    The factional EXCO that was inaugurated is led by Olumide Adesoyin, a suspended member of the party.

    Other members of the EXCO include Omotayo Anjorin (Deputy Chairman), Olanrewaju Ibrahim (Deputy Chairman), Kayode Yusuf (Deputy Chairman), Felix Odusanya (Deputy Chairman), Peter Olusegun (Deputy Chairman), Nnaemeka Anajemba (Secretary) and Richard Oliseyenum (Assistant Secretary).

    Others are: Azubike Peters (Treasurer), Akinrele Abioye (Financial Secretary), Kunle Okunola (Organising Secretary), Ademola Hassan (Auditor), Abass Ibrahim (Legal Adviser), Dupe Awe (Woman Leader), Elliot Ebije (Youth Leader), Samard Okofuwa (Publicity Secretary), among others.

    Among members of the factional National Working Committee (NWC) of the party present at the event were Apapa; the National Secretary, Alhaji Salrh Lawan; the National Publicity Sectary, Abayomi Arabambi; the National vice Chairman South West, Sina Aroyeun; and National leader of the party, Moshood Salvador.

    Adesoyin had two weeks ago announced a new state EXCO, disowning the Dayo Ekong-led EXCO.

    Ekong-led EXCO was appointed into office by Julius Abure-led NWC of the party. Adesoyin had said that the Ekong-led EXCO had lost its legality following the sacking of the Abure-led NWC.

    But reacting to the inauguration, Ekong while speaking with THE WHISTLER, reiterated that Apapa is not the authentic national chairman of LP.

    She described Apapa and Adesoyin as jokers who are looking for recognition, adding that she is not worried about them.

    “Lamidi Apapa is not the authentic (national leader). These are just bunch of jokers looking for acknowledgement or recognition. They’re attention seekers. So, I’m not going to lose my time on them,” Ekong said.

    It would be recalled that the state Secretary of the party, Sam Emeka Okpala, had early this month, disowned Adesoyin-led EXCO, calling him “a joker”.

    Speaking with THE WHISTLER, Okpala had said that LP in the state does not have factional leadership, adding that the party does not recognize Adesoyin’s EXCO.

    “There’s nothing like Olumide’s Executive Committee. We don’t know anything about that. We don’t have a faction in the Labour Party. So anybody parading himself as whatever is doing so at his own risk. We don’t recognize anybody; there’s no emergence of any EXCO Committee by anybody. The only leadership of the Labour Party in Lagos State is that led by Dayo Ekong, of which I’m the Secretary,” he had said.

    “INEC is the only body statutorily constituted to regulate the activities of political parties in Nigeria. And it’s only them that would confirm who the leadership of the party is; nationally and at state level. So anybody parading himself as anything is just a mere joker.”

    In April, Adesoyin, the immediate past chairman of LP in the state, Kayode Salako and five others, were suspended indefinitely for anti-party activities in the 2023 general elections.

    Others are Moshood Salvador (LP Senatorial Candidate, Lagos West), Mutiu Okunola (House of Rep candidate for Ikeja Federal Constituency), Theodore Ezeunara and Opeyemi Taiwo.

    LP has been thrown into a leadership crisis following an interim order issued by a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in April, restraining Abure from parading himself as the National Chairman of the party pending the determination of the substantive suit brought against him and three others.

    Justice Hamza Muazu gave the order while delivering ruling in an exparte application brought by some aggrieved members of the party.

    Subsequently, Apapa (then National Vice Chairman) on April 6, declared himself as the National Chairman of the party.

  • El-Rufai’s Betrayal and Akpabio’s Buffoonery – Farooq A. Kperogi (Opinion)

    El-Rufai’s Betrayal and Akpabio’s Buffoonery – Farooq A. Kperogi (Opinion)

    Former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai’s rumored withdrawal from consideration as a minister in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government because high-tensile inter-elite intrigues torpedoed his senate confirmation and caused the president to sour on him is the bluntest, crudest, most double-dyed political treachery I’ve seen in a long time.

    Sure, El-Rufai is a detestable, self-important, unfeeling, overweening, and divisive political villain whom I once called the most dangerous Nigerian politician alive, but he is more central to Tinubu’s emergence as president than the people on whose behalf Tinubu has thrown him under the bus.

    El-Rufai left everything aside to galvanize support for Tinubu among northern governors, which was crucial to Tinubu’s win in APC’s primary election. He stood up to Muhammadu Buhari’s cabal on Tinubu’s behalf at a time when few people within the circles of power were willing to stick out their necks for a presidential wannabe.

    When the Central Bank of Nigeria rolled out its damagingly birdbrained naira recoloring policy to stymie Tinubu’s chances at the polls, El-Rufai launched an all-out, scorched-earth, no-holds-barred rhetorical blitzkrieg against the CBN and honchos of the Buhari regime. Tinubu got tremendous sympathy and persuasive mileage from the knowledge that the hurt Nigerians were undergoing in the days leading up to the election was engineered to get at him, and no one enabled this awareness more than El-Rufai.

    Additionally, Tinubu himself visited Kaduna and publicly implored El-Rufai to shelve his planned doctoral studies abroad and work with him. During his public appeal, Tinubu infamously said El-Rufai had the uncanny competence to turn “a rotten situation into a bad one.” At the time I wondered if it was a Freudian slip (which means he unintentionally let out what was in his mind), a targeted missile, or an innocent verbal mishap.

    Now, that description of El-Rufai has assumed a whole new meaning, especially if you recall that Bayo Onanuga, celebrated journalist and former spokesman for the Tinubu presidential campaign, had said that Tinubu’s unflattering characterization of El-Rufai was “a mere Freudian slip.” Given his level of education and exposure, it’s unlikely that Onanuga doesn’t know what a Freudian slip is.

    A Freudian slip, as I pointed out earlier, is a mistake that unintentionally reveals an uncomfortable truth that we wish to suppress. In other words, Onanuga said Tinubu actually secretly thought El-Rufai had a special knack for transforming rotten situations into bad ones but only unconsciously revealed this unpleasant truth in an unguarded moment.

    Maybe Onanuga’s revelation that Tinubu’s statement was a “mere Freudian slip” was itself a Freudian slip. That means even Onanuga believed Tinubu’s horrid character portrait of El-Rufai, and inadvertently betrayed it in his statement defending his boss.

    Anyway, because I cherish the virtues of honor and integrity, betrayal even to a scoundrel activates vicarious unease in me. Public humiliation isn’t a just reward for the efforts El-Rufai invested in contributing to Tinubu’s ascendancy to the presidency.

    Nonetheless, truth be told, as a person, El-Rufai doesn’t deserve anyone’s pity. What he is going through now is mere karmic payback. Treachery is the currency of his politics.

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar brought El-Rufai from obscurity to the national limelight by giving him a job as the DG of the Bureau of Public Enterprises. But he turned against Atiku and publicly denied any debt to him for his political rise.

    But in cables WikiLeaks exposed, he confessed to American embassy officials that Atiku indeed gave him his first public service job. In a 2006 cable, Ambassador John Campbell quoted El-Rufai as telling him that “he had entered government service by working for the Vice President.”

    On December 31, 2002, according to U.S. Embassy in Nigeria cables published by WikiLeaks, El-Rufai ran to US officials to give them foreknowledge of his plan to resign as DG of BPE in early 2003. He spoke approvingly of Atiku and was severely censorious of Obasanjo during the meeting.

    “El-Rufai said the VP (chair of the National Council on Privatization, the policy-making body that oversees BPE) had pressed for further information on why he wanted to return to the private sector. El-Rufai responded that President Obasanjo’s commitment to privatization and greater transparency had collapsed under the pressures of politics,” Ambassador John Cambell wrote. “Trying too hard to please those who could never be placated, Obasanjo was sacrificing the precepts of a sensible economic agenda in the interest of getting re- elected.”

    El-Rufai later betrayed Atiku about whom he spoke glowingly in meetings with U.S. officials. He found a new benefactor in Obasanjo whose unethical practices he’d said compelled his resignation as DG of BPE.

    On September 21, 2006, for instance, El-Rufai met with the U.S. ambassador to Nigeria and the UK High Commissioner “under instruction” from President Obasanjo to inform them of and seek their blessing to deny Atiku Abubakar the chance to succeed his Obasanjo. That’s a wild change of loyalties.

    “After opening pleasantries in which el-Rufai noted that one of his children is an American citizen, the Minister emphasized that his call was at the explicit instruction of the President; he would also be seeing the British High Commissioner, similarly on instruction,” Campbell wrote. “The President’s purpose is to brief the representatives of Nigeria’s ‘closest allies’ on his strategy for ensuring that the Vice President may not run for the presidency in 2007. Rather than seeking the Vice President’s impeachment for corruption by the National Assembly, El-Rufai continued, the President had appointed an administrative panel of his close political allies (El-Rufai was a member, as was Minister of Education Obi Ezekwesili, Attorney General Bayo Ojo and Minister of Finance Nenadi Usman) to investigate charges of corruption against Atiku.”

    Of course, El-Rufai later betrayed Obasanjo—and everybody else that has propelled his career or extended favors to him. Obasanjo himself would later write about El-Rufai’s compulsive treachery and duplicity. Given his history, there is no question that El-Rufai would have been treacherous to Tinubu, too, in due course. He would have made Tinubu’s “a rotten situation into a bad one.”

    El-Rufai seems congenitally incapable of being loyal to people who feather his aspirations.

    What’s happening to El-Rufai now actually pales in comparison to the depth of his serial betrayal of his benefactors. It’s a case of live by the sword, die by the sword.

    Akpabio: A Buffoon as Senate President

    It’s now obvious that Godswill Akpabio is a dimwitted, cognitively vacant man-child who holds a position that’s lightyears above his intellectual and emotional paygrade. He is a total airhead who has no business being in the senate, much less being the head of it. How did we get to the point that someone who is that nescient, that brainless, and that imbecilic is senate president?

    The other day, he outraged the sensibilities of a hurting nation when he mocked the poor by ridiculing the phrase “Let the poor breathe,” an earnest, intense mantra that encapsulates the dire existential desperation of the vast majority of our people who are suffocating under the weight of hard-hearted, paralyzing economic policies.

    Then this week, he was caught on live TV informing senators that the clerk of the senate had sent them unspecified sums of money to facilitate the enjoyment of their forthcoming parliamentary break at a time the poor are stripped of every subsidy and told to die by instalment in the interest of a “better” tomorrow that many won’t live to see—and that won’t materialize even if they manage to survive the ongoing crunch.

    When smarter crooks in the senate alerted him to the callousness of his unsolicited assault on the psyche of the poor, he took back what he said and lied that he meant that he had sent prayers to the mailboxes of senators! How do you send prayers to mailboxes? Does Akpabio think everyone is a rude, crude, buffoonish, and vulgar rube like him?

  • How Tinubu, El-Rufai ministerial deal crumbled

    Punch Newspaper

    More facts have emerged on how the pact between President Bola Tinubu and a former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, for the latter to become a minister in the yet-to-be-formed Federal Executive Council crumbled.

    Saturday PUNCH investigation revealed that El-Rufai had been promised to man the proposed Ministry of Power and Gas based on his numerous discussions with the President on how the country would have uninterrupted power supply in a few years.

    Findings by one of our correspondents showed that the former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory had told Tinubu during the presidential campaign that he would prefer to travel out of the country to live a quiet life, but he changed his mind after what a source described as “intensive discussions with the President after winning the election.”

    It was gathered that El-Rufai told the President that the ministry of power should be made to include gas after telling the President that gas was a must-have product if the country was to have regular power supply.

    The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the secret meetings, added that El-Rufai had started assembling egg-heads who had been briefing the President on how to achieve his major electioneering promise of providing uninterrupted power supply.

    Members of the group of egg-heads, findings revealed, included Jimi Lawal; the Special Adviser to the President on Energy Matters, Olu Verheijen; Eyo Ekpo and Tolu Oyekan, among others.

    The El-Rufai group believed that a combination of factors might have made the President to dilly-dally on his confirmation.

    A source close to the group, who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “Certain elements in the Villa might have felt threatened by El-Rufai. They don’t want him because they are already planning for the next election as the case may be and they see him as a potential threat to their aspirations.

    “Some political foes like Senator Shehu Sani and some elements in the Christian Association of Nigeria and even some Muslim clerics are all part of the gang-up.

    “Recall that during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, El-Rufai had issues with federal lawmakers when he alleged that some of them were demanding bribes from him. Obasanjo intervened and the matter was resolved and the Senate cleared him. So, if President Tinubu wanted El-Rufai, he would have insisted that the former governor be cleared.”

    A source had earlier told our correspondent, “El-Rufai had met with the President on many occasions concerning how to build the new ministry. The President was told by El-Rufai that the Ministry of Power should also have gas added to it and President Tinubu agreed to that.

    “He also asked that the National Energy Council be established to discuss and take positions on issues affecting power. The proposed energy council is to comprise ministers in charge of finance, environment, energy, justice and the office of the National Security Adviser.

    “I think the President bought the ideas and had been listening to the former minister, who had also been visiting Aso Rock to brief the commander-in-chief on his findings and how to make progress.

    “The President was assured that uninterrupted or partial interruption of power is possible in the next five to seven years.”

    However, it was gathered that the bond between the President and El-Rufai based on the position taken by the former governor of Kaduna State during the crisis preceding the conduct of the All Progressives Congress presidential primary was what initially made Tinubu overlook the security report against the former minister.

    Apart from this, it was also learnt that some influential members of the Tinubu kitchen cabinet were of the opinion that El-Rufai should not be allowed to wield enormous power in the government, alleging that it would be difficult to completely trust him. “So, his enemies won when the second security report on him was sent to the offices of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), President of the Senate and the National Security Adviser detailing the numerous reasons why El-Rufai should not be cleared for a ministerial position,” the source added.

    In a covering letter signed by one Aminu Yusuf on behalf of the Director-General, Department of State Services, dated August 4, 2023, with reference number SV.8/1430 titled, ‘Re: Security Vetting’ and addressed to the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), which was exclusively obtained by Saturday PUNCH, the secret police wrote, “Further to this Service letter S.V.8/1426 dated 1st of August, 2023, giving provisional security clearance to three (3) ministerial nominees, including Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai, pending conclusion of vetting. (Appendix ‘A’ instructive).

    “This Service wishes to state that further vetting and background checks conducted revealed some underlined issues which have negatively affected the nominee and as such, it is recommended that El-Rufai’s clearance by the Senate of the National Assembly be stepped down until the issues are cleared as investigation continues.

    “Summary of the issues under investigation are (sic) attached as Appendix ‘B’ for ease of reference.

    “Accept the assurances and esteemed regards of the DGSS please.”

    However, Saturday PUNCH could not obtain the appendixes ‘A’ and ‘B’ attached to the letter detailing the issues for which El-Rufai’s clearance was put on hold.

    Unconfirmed reports had emerged on Friday that the former Kaduna State governor had informed the President that he was no longer interested in being a minister following the request by the DSS that his clearance by the Senate should be put on hold pending further investigation.

    El-Rufai was said to have informed Tinubu of his withdrawal on Tuesday when he and a former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, visited the President at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He was said to have informed Tinubu that he needed time to focus on his doctorate programme at a university in The Netherlands and reportedly suggested that Jafaru Ibrahim Sani, who served as a commissioner under El-Rufai in Kaduna State, be appointed as a minister in his place.

    Saturday PUNCH gathered that El-Rufai travelled out of the country after the meeting with the President, but his destination could not be confirmed.

  • Just In: Resident Doctors Suspend Nationwide Strike

    Just In: Resident Doctors Suspend Nationwide Strike

    President of the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Dr. Emeka Orji, said in a message after their emergency meeting that the doctors decided to suspend the strike and to meet again in two weeks to review progress made by the federal government to address their demands.

    Orji said, “We just suspended the strike. Work to resume 8a.m. tomorrow. We will review progress made in two weeks.

    “The association decided to suspend the strike because of the moves by the federal government to address our demands.

    “We also observed that the federal government has approved the 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), and has started work on the circular on one-for-one replacement.

    “The circular on one-for-one replacement is a very important demand because we believe it would address the severe manpower shortage.

    “But from what we have seen, it would take another two weeks for government to finalise it.

    “We had another meeting this evening (yesterday) and our members concluded that rather than waiting for two weeks for the circular we should suspend the strike especially as we have seen that government has started addressing some of the issues.”

    The resident doctors had commenced indefinite strike on July 17 to protest alleged delay by government to look into their demands for improved welfare package, payment of 2023 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF) and minimum wage adjustment arrears.

  • Four Worshipers Died While Observing Prayer at Kaduna Central Mosque (Video)

    Four Muslim worshippers died on Friday evening when the Zaria Central Mosque in Kaduna State on collapsed.

    The victims were observing the Asr (evening) prayer around 4pm when the incident occurred.

    Confirming the incident, the Emir of Zazzau, Mallam Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli, said subsequent prayers will be held ourside the mosque until further notice.

    The Emir however directed that funeral prayer of for all the deceased should be observed by 8.30pm at his palace.

    The Emir said: “We had earlier observed a crack on the wall of the mosque yesterday, and was planning to deploy team of civil engineers to effect repairs, when this unfortunate incident happened.”

    While condoling the family of the deceased, the Emir directed that people should pray outside the mosque pending the repairs.

  • CBN Speaks On Amount Used For Printing New Naira Notes, Cost of Disposing Bad Notes

    CBN Speaks On Amount Used For Printing New Naira Notes, Cost of Disposing Bad Notes

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has provided a detailed breakdown of its financial performance and expenses for the 12-month period in 2022. Notably, an expenditure of over N29 billion was allocated to the printing and disposal of Nigerian currency notes. This sum covers the meticulous process of creating, processing, distributing, and retiring currency notes throughout the year.

    The CBN, in accordance with Section 18(d) of the CBN Act 2007, is authorized to undertake the secure destruction of unfit banknotes on a regular basis. This process ensures the integrity of the currency in circulation and adheres to stringent security protocols.

    The financial statement released by the CBN on its official website unveiled that a total of N29.64 billion was expended on activities related to currency notes in 2022. This figure represents a significant increase compared to the N15.23 billion allocated to the same operations in the previous year.

    The Nigeria Security Printing and Minting (NSPM) Plc, along with occasional collaborations with international firms, is responsible for the printing and minting of Naira notes and coins. The CBN maintains legal responsibility for quality assurance and the receipt of finished currency materials.

    The CBN’s annual report further divulged a breakdown of expenses related to printing new Naira notes over the years:

    2016: N33.37 billion
    2017: N49.52 billion
    2018: N64.04 billion
    2019: N75.52 billion
    2020: N58.62 billion

    Additionally, costs incurred for disposing of unsuitable notes were also provided:

    2016: N1.43 billion
    2017: N594.62 million
    2018: N662.21 million
    2019: N647.82 million
    2020: N538.59 million

    It’s worth noting that figures for the year 2021 have not been made available, and the statistics for 2022 are pending release.

    Moreover, an intriguing report introduces Folashodun Adebisi Shonubi as the new acting Governor of the CBN. Shonubi’s professional journey is detailed, including his selection for the role by President Tinubu among four deputy governors: Aisha Ahmed, Edward Adamu, and Kingsley Obiora. According to legal stipulations, one of the deputy governors is required to complete the tenure initiated by Emefiele, which was originally set to conclude in May 2024

  • Recently Inducted Nursing Graduate Grusomely Murdered in Ibadan (Graphic Video)

    A lifeless body of a recently inducted young and promising nurse, Omoniyi Boluwatife, was found with her womb brutally removed by suspected ritualists.

    The devastating incident occurred just two days after she was officially inducted into the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

    It’s gathered that Boluwatife, a graduate of Lead City University, had gone to a night club to celebrate her recent induction. However, her joyous occasion quickly turned into a nightmare when she was tragically discovered lifeless the following morning.

    Prior to her ill-fated night out, Boluwatife had bid farewell to her mother, who had travelled from Port Harcourt, Rivers State to join in her celebration. Little did they know that this would be their last goodbye.

    Concerned authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Boluwatife’s death and the horrific removal of her womb. As her mates mourn the gruesome murder of the young nurse.