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Governor Umaru Fintiri announces the payment of N10,000 monthly allowance to serving corps members in Adamawa State.

Governor Umaru Fintiri announces the payment of N10,000 monthly allowance to serving corps members in Adamawa State, beginning from January 2024, to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal on the corps members.  Gov. Fintiri made this known while addressing the 2023 Batch C Stream II corps members currently undergoing their Orientation Course at the NYSC Orientation Camp Damare. The Governor equally directed the immediate supply of 50 bags of rice, 10 bulls as well as 10 kegs of vegetable oil to augment the feeding of the Stream II corps members in order to ensure they have a pleasant and enjoyable camping experience.  The corps members and the NYSC scheme at large is deeply grateful to the NYSC Friendly Governor for this unprecedented generosity. This is no doubt a great motivation to the corps members, and a catalyst for efficient service from the corps members. 

ABIA: Governor Alex C. Otti assures Nigerian Breweries a conducive environment for business in the State.

Governor Alex C. Otti assures Nigerian Breweries a conducive environment for business in the State. This is to show the commitment of our Governor in bringing employment into the State thereby improving standards of living of  the citizens Governor Otti gave the assurance on Tuesday when he received in audience the management of Nigerian Breweries PLC who paid him a business visit. The Governor promised that his administration will do everything possible to support the NBL and other genuine businesses in the state to remain afloat. According to the Governor, his government has reformed the Internally Generated System (IGR) and introduced the Treasury Single Account (TSA) as well as legislated on multiple taxation, all in the bid to enhance ease of doing business in the state. He said; "We are a business friendly government and we believe there's only so much the government can do.  "We have reformed like you rightly pointed out the entire system with respect to internally...

Don't squander your youth, for when you're older, you'll seek those who appreciate you for who you are." - Nancy

"Don't squander your youth, for when you're older, you'll seek those who appreciate you for who you are." - Nancy "If your past isn't regrettable, why ask others to forget? Many youth knowingly make mistakes, but when they realize the cost, they urge others to overlook their past. Change is possible, but consequences linger. Young people, live right—seek to enhance your life and others'. Indulging in harmful behaviors leaves lasting imprints. Time to change while there's still time." - Nancy

Aunty please kindly hold a master class, we will pay” – Wedding photos of wealthy Arab man and Igbo lady trends online

“Aunty please kindly hold a master class, we will pay” – Wedding photos of wealthy Arab man and Igbo lady trends online Photos from the wedding of a Nigerian lady from Imo state and her wealthy Arab husband have gone viral on the internet. Their cross-cultural love story sparked the interest of internet users, who marveled at the power of love to bring people from different backgrounds together. Adorable wedding photos have been trending on social media, displaying the couple’s joy and happiness.

Malawi To Send 5,000 More People To Work On Israel Farms.

Malawi’s plans to send over 5000 young people to engage in agricultural work in Israel despite the criticism President Lazarus Chakwera and his administration got for dispatching 221 young Malawians last weekend. "We are looking at an initial figure of around 5,000, that's what we are targeting now," Malawi Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu told the BBC Newsday programme earlier today. The minister defended the much-criticised move, saying that it was part of the government's ongoing program of providing employment to young people locally and abroad. "This has been happening in Malawi for decades and we've been exporting young people to countries in Africa and outside Africa," Mr Kunkuyu added. In a statement Malawian opposition leader Kondwani Nankhumwa said “Sending people to a war-torn country like Israel, where some countries are withdrawing their labour is something unheard of.”