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Advocacy Group Urges Tinubu to Reinstate Suspended NSIPA National Coordinator Amidst Allegations

The suspension of Halima Shehu Kafin Dangi, former National Coordinator of the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), by President Bola Ahmad Tinubu has ignited a storm of controversy, with the "One-on-One Campaign Coordinator for Tinubu/Dikko 2023-2027" group calling for her immediate reinstatement. Transitioning from a successful career in banking to politics in 2010, Mrs. Shehu served as the Senior Special Assistant to former Governor Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State, demonstrating her commitment to public service. However, her suspension by President Tinubu, allegedly due to financial mismanagement amounting to ₦44 billion, has drawn fierce criticism from her supporters, who argue that the allegations are baseless and motivated by gender rivalry. The spotlight has also turned to Minister Betta Edu, Mrs. Shehu's superior, who is likewise suspended and facing investigation for alleged financial irregularities. Supporters allege that Minister Edu's action...

Senate affirms Kogi as an oil producing state receiving 13% derivation

The Senate Thursday affirmed Kogi State as an oil producing state receiving 13% derivation as stipulated for by section 162(2) of the 1999 Constitution ( as amended).  Affirmation of Kogi as an oil producing state receiving  13% derivation by the Senate , was sequel to a motion sponsored to that effect by Senator Jibrin Isah , popularly known as Echocho ( APC Kogi East). Senator Isah's motion came 24 hours after heated debate between him and Senator Tony Nwoye on the status of Kogi as an oil producing state receiving 13% derivation . While Tony Nwoye in his presentation at Senate plenary on Wednesday, on a bill seeking for inclusion of Anambra State in the operational radius of the Niger Delta Development Commission ( NDDC) , argued that Kogi State is not receiving 13% derivation like Anambra State, Echocho countered him that Kogi State has been a receiver of the 13% derivation since October 2022. Apparently disturbed by Senator Nwoye's submission , Echocho at the beginning of...

FG imposed a mandatory annual levy for organisations employing expat workers.

Federal government of Nigeria has imposed a mandatory annual levy for organisations employing expat workers. They will be required to pay $15,000 (£12,000) for a director and $10,000 for other categories. The aim is to encourage foreign companies to employ more Nigerians.

Court arraigns RCCG Pastor for allegedly d+filing & impregnating his 17-year-old daughter

A pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God identified as Emmanuel Orekoya has been arraigned for allegedly r+ping & impregnating his 17- year-old daughter The defendant was arraigned before the Ikeja S+d¥al Offences & Domestic Vi+lend£ Court on February 27, 2024 The Lagos State Government slammed two counts of unlawful s+d¥al intercourse & s+d¥al a§salute on the suspect According to the state’s prosecution counsel, Abimbola Abolade, the defendant committed the offences in 2017 at Jacob Adeleye Street, Odoeran, Itire area. She added that the suspect s+d¥ally a§saulted the victim, by inserting his finger inside her vag+na & inserting his p+nis inside her mouth She said that Orekoya’s offences were contrary to Section 137 of the criminal law of Lagos State 2015. The defendant however pleaded not guilty to the charges, prompting Justice Soladoye to adjourn the case until April 17, 2024 for the commencement of trial.

Tinubu orders merger, scrapping of many govt agencies

President Bola Tinubu has ordered the full implementation of the Stephen Oronsaye report.⁣ The Oronsaye report proposed a leaner government by merging some agencies and scrapping many others. The president’s decision was announced by a presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, in a post on X. “Twelve years after the Steve Oronsaye panel submitted its report on restructuring and rationalizing Federal government parastatals and agencies and a white paper issued two years after, President Tinubu and the Federal Executive Council today decided to implement the report,” Mr Onanuga wrote. “Many agencies will be scrapped and many others will be merged, to pave way to a leaner government,” he said. Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, also disclosed this while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the FEC meeting, presided over by President Bola Tinubu, at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja. The minister explained that with the adoption of th...