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Activist calls on federal government to end ASUU strike

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Activist calls on federal government to end ASUU strike.

By Ifeoma Ikem

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Activist calls on federal government to end ASUU strike

The National Youth Coordinator of Ambassador For Peace And Enlightenment Foundation, Comrade Peculiar Chimeremma has called on the federal government to call off the prolonged ASUU.

Chimeremma said this in an exclusive interview with Sahara weekly in Lagos.

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She noted that the negative influence of the ASUU strike tells more in the life of the Nigerians youths who are most affected by the strike

“Government must look for a lasting solution to end the strike, how on earth will it take students over 6years to complete an ordinary degree programme.

 

Activist calls on federal government to end ASUU strike

 

 

 

“ASUU issue is taking long, six months is out of eight or nine months programme, students are at home doing what, she queried ?

She noted that ASUU strike is one of the reasons most rich men send their children abroad, where they are sure of uninterrupted academic calendar.

 

 

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” In Nigeria, when someone would have planned on how to run the degree programme our leaders will keep frustrating the plan.

“Why can’t our government copy from other nations who do not embarks on strikes or prolonged one and look for more civilized way of resolving the problem.

 

 

 

 

 

“Does it mean the developed countries don’t have issues with their government, they have a better and more civilized ways of resolving their disputes ours is worse.

” Other nations have governments who listen to them, once there’s any issue that arises from academic staff they act fast but in Nigeria it’s none of their business”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

According to her, even the so called ministers and commissioners that passed through free education during their time in this country are the ones helping to destroyed and kill our education sectors.

“The poor have no choice, they want to go back to lecture room not learning skills, individuals have destiny so nobody should be force to go and learn skills.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Government don’t know that disrupting students from their studies is a breach of their fundamental rights, they deserve lectures and examinations.

“Are Nigerian leaders deaf to this strike, if not let their conscience act and remember the students plight who have over stayed at home end the strike”, she added

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She said that the Nigeria government has pushed many youth out of schools, making them under graduate, someone who gained admission into higher institution to spend only 4-5 years course is now going round to look for minor jobs to do, when will this failed system end.

” How can Nigerian parents be happy with the present situation and hardship in Nigeria”, she asked?

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Nigeria Launches New Fiscal Incentives to Revitalise Oil & Gas Sector, Aiming to Attract $10 Billion Investment

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Nigeria Launches New Fiscal Incentives to Revitalise Oil & Gas Sector, Aiming to Attract $10 Billion Investment

 

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… as FG endorses consolidated guidelines

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Today, in a move to further revitalise the oil and gas industry’s contribution to the Nigerian Economy, Wale Edun, OFR, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, presided over a signing ceremony at the Federal Ministry of Finance headquarters in Abuja endorsing the Consolidated Guidelines for the implementation of Fiscal Incentives for the Oil & Gas Sector – a cornerstone of the Presidential Directive aimed at enhancing the Nigerian oil & gas sector’s global competitiveness whilst stimulating economic growth.

 

 

 

 

Nigeria Launches New Fiscal Incentives to Revitalise Oil & Gas Sector, Aiming to Attract $10 Billion Investment

 

 

 

 

 

As disclosed during the signing, the Presidential Directives were developed and coordinated by the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Mrs. Olu Verheijen to ensure a competitive framework for the Nigerian oil & gas industry. These Consolidated guidelines for the fiscal incentives are based on extensive collaboration across Finance and Petroleum Ministries and involved several key regulatory bodies including the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

 

According to Mrs. Verheijen, these new measures have been designed to deliver a competitive Internal Rate of Return (IRR) for Oil & Gas Projects and attract over $10 billion in new investments within the next 12-18 months. They also underscore Nigeria’s commitment to reaching its long term oil production target of 4 million barrels per day whilst enhancing the reliability of gas supply for to boost export earnings and fuel Nigeria’s industrialization.

 

Mrs. Verheijen disclosed that among the guidelines signed were the NUPRC Guideline on Hydrocarbon Liquids Content in a Non-Associated Gas (NAG) Field, essential for accurately categorising and quantifying the hydrocarbon liquid content in these fields. Additional guidelines focused on the applicability of tax credits and allowances for Non-Associated Gas Greenfield Development and the Midstream Capital and Gas Utilization Allowance, providing taxpayers with clarity on the computation of these benefits.

 

HM Edun, in his remarks, thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing the directive in February 2024 to engender growth in the Nigerian oil and gas sector, which had stagnated for over the last decade. He also emphasised the potential of the guidelines, saying, “The idea is to create an atmosphere conducive to international competitiveness such that investment comes in. And in this case, we know it’s foreign direct investment”.

 

The signing ceremony was attended by various stakeholders, including NNPC Limited, Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) and the Independent Petroleum Producers Group (IPPG), further highlighting Nigeria’s unified approach toward reinvigorating its oil and gas sector.

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JUST IN: Government Shuts Down Lead British School Over Student’s Bully (VIDEO)

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Sahara Weekly Reports That The Federal Government has reportedly shut down Lead British School following the bully of a student named Namitira in the Abuja-based institution.

 

 

 

JUST IN: Government Shuts Down Lead British School Over Student’s Bully (VIDEO)

 

 

 

 

Two videos showing the student reportedly named Namtira being manhandled went viral on social media on Tuesday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In one of the videos, the victim was seen being slapped repeatedly by another female student while asking “Who broke my heart?”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In another video, the victim was seen sitting next to a male classmate who was heard saying “I spoilt her relationship”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, the minister of women affairs has visited the school to address the situation. In a follow up video recorded this morning, the culprit was seen being slapped by a woman who is said to be the victim’s aunty.

 

 

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Meet the Nigerian prophet that prophesied the climatic disaster in Dubai and Oman

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By Collins Nkwocha

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The prophetic Hall of Fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry, Lagos has established himself as a global prophet, giving accurate and precise prophecies to nations, individuals,continents and organisations.

 

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Nigerians will never forget how he enunciated that Tinubu was going to rule Nigeria,a lot of people and prophets made him their enemies and even threatened to him because of that,but God will always fulfil the words of his prophets as Tinubu finally emerged the president despite all the antagonism.

On the 31st of December when this great prophet was dishing out his prophecies for the year 2024,he said categorically and emphatically that the Asian countries will experience a lot of climatic disasters this year.Oman had a very heavy rain that killed 18 people,it included at least nine schoolchildren and their drivers whose vehicle was washed away by the floodwaters.

UAE witnessed the heaviest recorded rainfall in history,this is really alarming as the rainfall caused a lot of havoc.Only the prophetic Hall of fame, prophet Godwin Ikuru saw all these coming.

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