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Ensure increased revenue to States benefits Nigerians as Akpabio tasks Houses Assembly on effective oversight

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has tasked the State Houses of Assembly on effective oversight to ensure government funds translate into improved livelihood and job creation for citizens.

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Akpabio stated at the 2025 National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS)-University of Benin (UNIBEN) convocation Ceremony in Abuja on Monday.

He called for continuous investment in the development of Nigeria by the citizens.

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The senate president said that the 10th National Assembly, through its oversight functions, had ensured increase in revenue, which had led to increased allocations to states.

“We have no other country to call our own and so we must invest for the overall good of our country.

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“As members of the 10th Senate, we will continue to do our part by strengthening existing legal frameworks and enhance our oversight responsibilities of public institutions to ensure that they deliver effective public services.

“As a matter of fact, the efforts of the 10th national assembly in this direction have contributed immensely to increasing the revenue that accrues to the Consolidated Revenue Fund.

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“Hence, it has translated into higher revenue allocation to states and the Federal Government.

“I, therefore, call on state legislatures to ensure that the increased revenue to their states translates into improved livelihood and job creation for citizens,” he said.

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Akpabio urged the graduands to use the knowledge acquired to improve the quality of work and to always do their best to improve the country for the good of all.

He said that NILDS had continued to set the pace with excellent performance in research, legislative support and capacity bullding.

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Akpabio described the convocation as another occasion that demonstrated the institute’s continued commitment to human capital and national development.

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen, said that the reforms of the President Bola Tinubu-led administration were beginning to yield results.

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Although Tajudeen noted that citizens might have different experiences to tell, it was clear that the economy was on a better growth trajectory than it would have been under a ‘business-as-usual scenario’.

“Inflation has declined below 20 per cent and the value of the naira is appreciating relative to major global currencies.

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“Though it is not yet uhuru, the country is racing closer to a single-digit inflation rate and healthier exchange rate position.

“Consolidating on these gains is therefore critical.

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“Just as the president has led the way with the Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, the 10th House of Representatives is also committed to reforming the budget process to ensure commitment to budget timelines as it applies to budget preparation, enactment, implementation, and oversight,” he said.

In a lecture, a former INEC Chairman, Prof. Attahiru Jega, said that countries practicing, liberal, representative or electoral democracy after a worrisome history of authoritarian military rule like Nigeria, needed constant vigilance and effort to prevent democratic regression or backsliding.

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Jega stressed the need for deepening democratic development towards consolidation and sustainability.

According to him, this has become necessary given what scholars have perceived as the global crisis of democracy, characterised by ‘autocratisation.’

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Jega noted that one of the most important efforts that should be made was to uplift the integrity of elections.

“This can and should be done by increasing the capacity, competence and professionalism of INEC, the Nigerian Election Management Bodies (EMB); learning from and deploying global best practices and adapting them to the Nigerian context,” he said.

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The former INEC chairman stressed the importance of ensuring that electoral offenders were held to account and appropriately sanctioned, adding that there should be increase in the deployment and use of adaptable technology.

“There is no doubt that for electoral integrity to be robust and effective, the EMB needs to be adequately funded,” he said.

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Earlier, the Director-General of NILDS, Prof. Abubakar Sulaiman, said that the 2025 convocation was to celebrate the graduation of 19 Higher National Diploma graduands, nine Post-Graduate Diploma and 51 Master’s degree graduands of NILDS/UNIBEN post-graduate programmes.

Sulaiman, however, called for increased funding for higher institutions in the country to enhance skills development.

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“I want to use this occasion to call on the government to continue to prioritise funding for tertiary education through increased budgetary allocation.

“I urge the government to match words with action by increasing allocation to the education sector in the 2026 Appropriation Act of the Federal Government and in the Appropriation Laws of state governments in the 2026 fiscal year.

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“The funding of higher institutions has a direct relationship with human capacity development. Invariably, low funding would translate to poor quality graduates.

“I want to urge the federal and state governments to find a lasting solution to the incessant ASUU strikes that have bedeviled and distorted our university education system,” he said. (NAN)

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Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot

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Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot

President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Chief Imam of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau, who passed away at 92.

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This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.

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The late cleric gained national and international recognition in 2018 for sheltering more than 200 Christians during communal violence in Plateau.

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Tinubu described Abubakar as an extraordinary religious leader whose life exemplified faith, courage and a deep reverence for the sanctity of human life.

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“At such a time when tribal and religious tendencies seemed to overwhelm reason, Imam Abubakar stood firmly on the side of peace, benevolence and conscience.

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“Mindless of the enormous risk to his own life, the noble cleric chose humanity over division, love as opposed to hatred and embrace rather than rejection,” the President said.

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He said the Imam’s actions embodied the true essence of faith and delivered a powerful message beyond sermons.

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The President noted that the cleric’s uncommon bravery earned him local and international honours celebrating peaceful coexistence.

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“I urge religious and community leaders to imbibe and preach the spirit of tolerance, mutual respect and peaceful togetherness as expounded in the life of Imam Abubakar,” Tinubu said.

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He prayed that God grants the late Imam eternal rest and rewards him for his courage and good deeds. (NAN)

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Govt. introduces solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs in jss curriculum

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Govt. introduces solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs in jss curriculum

 
 
 
 
 
 
The Anambra Government has introduced 15 entrepreneurial subjects into the Junior Secondary School (JSS) curriculum to enhance students’ practical skills and foster an entrepreneurial mindset.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the new subjects include solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs, agriculture and processing, plumbing, tiling, POP installation and event management.

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Others are bakery, hairstyling, make-up, interior design, CCTV/intercom installation, digital literacy, information technology and robotics.

Prof. Nkechi Ikediugwu, Chairperson ,Post Primary Schools Service Commission (PPSSC),  while speaking at  the occasion in Awka on Friday, said the initiative was aimed at repositioning education to meet contemporary needs.
Ikediugwu noted that in a rapidly changing world, education should go beyond theory and examinations to equip students with practical skills, creativity, innovation and an entrepreneurial mindset.

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“The goal of the programme is to prepare learners, not only to seek jobs but to create value, generate employment and contribute meaningfully to the economic development of the state,”she said.

Mr Cyril Nwuche of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, delivered a paper titled “Building Entrepreneurial Secondary Schools: Why Every School Needs an Entrepreneurship Club”.
Nwuche said the introduction of entrepreneurial subjects showed that the government was on the path to transforming the state’s economy.
“Traditional academic instruction alone is no longer sufficient to prepare children for the future.

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“There is the need for schools to embrace practical and skill-based learning to enable students to thrive in a dynamic global environment, ” he said. (NAN)

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Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl

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Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl

The police in Lagos on Friday, charged two men before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly defiling an 11- year-old girl.

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The defendants are: Prince Tomnyie, 40, a businessman, who resides at Agege, and Micheal Adenuga, 24, a furniture maker, who resides at Atere Street in Lekki.

They are standing trial on charges of defilement, and had each pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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The prosecutor, ASP Adegoke Ademigbuji told the court that they committed the offence sometimes in December 2024, and September 2025, at Langbasa Ajah and Igbara Lekki, Lagos .

The prosecutor alleged that the victim’s father, had taken his daughter for medical check and it was discovered that the minor had been defiled.

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The prosecution alleged that the victim had told her father that his friend, Tomnyie, defiled her sometimes ago.

Ademigbuji alleged that the victim also mentioned the second defendant’s name who lives in their neigbourhood.

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The offence contravenes the provisons of section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2015.

The Chief Magistrate, Mr L. A Owolabi, granted the defendants bail in the sum of of N600,000 each, with two sureties each in like sum.

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He adjourned the case until March 5, for mention. (NAN)

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