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No official date for WASSCE results release

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The West African Examinations Council says that there is no official date set for the release of the 2024 West African Senior School Certificate Examination results.

Students and parents are advised to remain patient and await further updates from WAEC regarding the results.

The council assured that efforts are being made to ensure the results are released promptly and accurately.

WAEC Communication Officer, Moyosore Adeyegbe stated that the reported August 5 said to be release date is “unofficial.”

“It could be released before the said date and may even be after,” she told According Online in a telephone chat on Tuesday.

“The August 5 date was not verified from the appropriate quarters,” she added

Asked whether the said date was wrong and when the official release date would be, she continued, “Results are usually released on or before 45 days after the conduct of the last paper.

“If you calculate this in variation to August 5 – it’s not up to 45 days.

“That date they are putting there has not been verified or confirmed by WAEC.

“The report didn’t come from us. The person speculated so it’s neither here nor there. It could be before then or after then but definitely might not be on that date.”

Meanwhile, an examiner, Mr Abiodun Abubakar, in a chat with According Online also on Tuesday clarified that the coordination and marking exercise was just rounded off.

He said, “The grading activities and return of scripts to WAEC offices ended on Sunday.

“So, all things equal the release of the result could be anytime from now – probably in the first weeks of August. You know we may need to factor in the August 1 protest should it hold.”

Earlier, According Online reported in April that the WAEC Lagos Office, Head of Nigeria Office, Dr Amos Dangut, said 2024 WASSCE for school candidates would commence on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.

In March 2022, WAEC said the use of Information and Communication Technology had reduced the period for the processing of WASSCE results for candidates from 84 days to 45 days.

According Online reports that the examination ended on Monday, June 20, 2024, with the subject Wood Work which makes Tuesday, July 30, the 40th day since the examination ended.

VP Shettima celebrates ‘true Nigerian visionary’, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu at 40

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Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, has congratulated one of the nation’s successful young entrepreneur, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu on the occasion of his 40th birthday.
VP Shettima’s felicitation was contained in his goodwill message addressed to the Chairman/CEO of Stanel Group and The Delborough Lagos he personally signed on Monday, 29th July 2024.
The statement tagged “A True Nigerian Visionary’ reads, “On this special day, I extend my heartfelt congratulations as you celebrate another year of life and remarkable achievements. May this birthday mark the beginning of a wonderful journey towards greatness.
“Your meteoric rise from a humble background to leading a multibillion-naira enterprise, as Chairman and CEO of Stanel Group, is archetypal of the price of perseverance, hard work, and dedication.
“Undoubtedly, you have utilised your entrepreneurial skills and leadership of the Group for the growth and development within Nigeria’s critical oil and gas sector. Your entrepreneurial spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence are an inspiration to all.
“As a key player in our nation’s economic landscape, your contributions have been invaluable. We commend your vision and dedication to building a prosperous Nigeria.
“Yet, it is your dedication to uplifting others that truly sets you apart. Your philanthropic endeavors, particularly in education, women’s and youth empowerment, demonstrate a profound understanding that true success lies not just in personal achievement, but also in creating opportunities for others to thrive.
“May this special day bring you immense joy, good health, and continued success. Happy Birthday, and thank you for your invaluable contributions to Nigeria’s growth, prosperity, and the upliftment of its people.”
VP Shettima celebrates ‘true Nigerian visionary’, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu at 40

Kano distributes flood prevention materials to 160 communities

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Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Yusuf, on Tuesday adopted measures to prevent flooding by distributing essential working materials to 160 Community Development Associations across the state’s eight metropolitan local governments.

The objective of the distribution, according to a press statement issued by the governor’s spokesman, Sanusi Tofa, is to bolster the city’s drainage systems and promote sustainable urban development.

Yusuf, who stressed the importance of effective drainage systems, noted that besides its critical role in preventing flooding, it also enhances public health, improves environmental quality, and increases urban livability.

The governor highlighted the involvement of self-help groups in this initiative, recognising their significant role in addressing local challenges in their respective communities.

“I’m confident and hopeful that providing these materials will facilitate practical solutions and create lasting impacts.”

“The expected outcomes of this initiative include improved drainage infrastructure in targeted communities; reduced flooding and waterlogging incidents; enhanced public health safety; strengthened community cohesion and increased participation in governance.”

Yusuf solicited the collaboration of all stakeholders towards achieving these shared goals, ensuring that the working materials are maximally utilised.

Additionally, he called on development partners and the private sector to support this initiative through financial and technical assistance, underscoring the government’s commitment to building a resilient and sustainable city.

The items distributed include 600 wheelbarrows, shovels, rain boots, diggers, fork-shovels, rakes, pans, hand gloves, and 150 first aid boxes.

Furthermore, the governor warned against the indiscriminate dumping of refuse in drainage systems and other waterways that impede the free flow of water during the rainy season.

Nigeria Police, PSC resolve conflict over successful applicants after 2022 recruitment

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The Nigeria Police Force has finally agreed to the list of successful applicants for the constable recruitment exercise of 2022 released by the Police Service Commission.
A dispute earlier arose after the release of the list of 10,000 successful applicants for constable and specialist cadre roles by the PCS between the organisations in the Nigeria Police Force on June 4.
The police had rejected the list, alleging that the recruitment exercise was marred by corruption and irregularities.
The Commission, however, vowed not to cancel the list, prompting the Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam and other stakeholders to step into the matter.
A statement on Tuesday, the Force Spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi explained that the two organisations had reached an agreement on the list, saying that the agreement was following extensive deliberations with the PSC.
The Police spokesman also said, “The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun expressed confidence that the newly recruited constables would contribute their quota to ensure the country is secure.”
Adejobi further stated that the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission have finally reached an agreement regarding the final merit list for the recruitment of Police Constables into the Nigeria Police Force.
He added that it followed extensive deliberations and collaboration, both the NPF and PSC have worked diligently to ensure that the recruitment process remains transparent, fair, and merit-based.
The Inspector General of Police, according to the statement, expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating that the agreement on the final merit list is a testament to the commitment of both the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission to work together in the best interest of the country.
He also expressed confidence that the recruits would contribute significantly to the mission of the Federal Government of Nigeria to create employment opportunities for the Nigerian youths, boost internal security mechanisms, and maintain law and order.
He explained that following the directive of the IGP, the newly recruited constables would be trained on modern policing ethics and principles, stressing that in light of the development, training for the newly recruited officers is scheduled to commence on Saturday, August 10 2024.
The training program, the statement observed, would be intensive and designed to equip the recruits with the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their duties effectively and uphold the core values of the Nigeria Police Force.
In furtherance of the directive of the IGP, the statement explained that the trainees are to be schooled on modern policing ethics and principles, community policing strategies, ICT, artificial intelligence, human relations, attitudinal and behavioural change etc.
The Inspector General of Police extends gratitude to all stakeholders and the general public for their patience and support throughout this process.
Nigeria Police, PSC resolve conflict over successful applicants after 2022 recruitment

NEMA warns of flooding in eight Yobe LGs

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The National Emergency Management Agency has said the 2024 Annual Flood Outlook identifies Yobe as one of 31 states with a high- risk of flooding.

The Director General NEMA, Hajiya Zubaida Umar, mentioned this at the inauguration of 2024 Effective Waste Management and Flood Mitigation Sensitisation Campaign on Tuesday in Damaturu, Yobe.

Umar, represented by NEMA’s Deputy Director Finance and Account, Mr Aminu Ringim, added that the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency had forecast that eight local government areas in the state were at risk of flooding.

She listed the local government areas as Bade, Jakusko, Yunusari, Gulani, Geidam, Potiskum, Borsari and Karasuwa.

“Recognising the urgency of the situation, NEMA conducted a Stakeholders’ Technical Meeting in April and an Emergency Coordination Forum in May.

“These meetings analysed the forecasts and designed a comprehensive communication strategy.

“This strategy involves disseminating early warning messages at the state, local government and community levels,’’ she said.

Umar commended Gov. Mai Mala Buni for taking proactive measures to mitigate the flood risks.

“While past floods have severely impacted Yobe State, I commend you for the proactive measures your government has taken to mitigate flood risks.

“Disaster management is everyone’s business; we must work together to safeguard vulnerable communities; protect vital infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted socio-economic activities in Yobe,” she said.

The Northeast Zonal Coordinator, NEMA, Mr Garba Sirajo, called on the general public to desist from the habit of improper waste disposal practices, particularly the act of discarding waste into our drainage channels.

“This irresponsible behavior not only leads to blockages and flooding but also poses a severe threat to public health, infrastructure and the environment,” he said.

Surajo added that clogging of drainage systems due to waste accumulation not only exacerbated the risk of flooding but also served as a breeding ground for diseases, putting the well-being of communities at grave risk.

The Executive Secretary, Yobe State Emergency Management Agency, Dr Muhammed Goje, said Yobe had commenced sensitisation campaigns to the highlighted local government areas.

Goje, represented by Muhammed Jalo, said the agency had directed the Director, Dams and Reservoir to keep monitoring the level and issue an early warning for the provision of evacuation sites, among other measures.

NAN.

India landslide death toll hits 93

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Landslides in India triggered by pounding monsoon rains struck tea plantations and killed at least 93 people Tuesday, with at least 250 others rescued from mud and debris, officials said.

The southern coastal state of Kerala has been battered by torrential downpours, with blocked roads into the disaster area in Wayanad district complicating relief efforts.

“93 dead bodies have been found so far,” Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters. “This is one of the worst natural calamities that our state has seen.”

Another 128 people had been hospitalised for treatment after their rescue, he said.

“My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones and prayers with those injured,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on social media platform X.

Wayanad is famed for the tea estates that crisscross its hilly countryside and which rely on a large pool of casual labourers for planting and harvest.

Several estates in the district were hit by two successive landslides before dawn when most of their inhabitants were asleep.

Images published by the National Disaster Response Force showed rescue crews trudging through mud to search for survivors and carry bodies on stretchers out of the area.

Homes were caked with brown sludge as the force of the landslide scattered cars, corrugated iron and other debris around the disaster site.

India’s army said it had deployed more than 200 soldiers to the area to assist state security forces and fire crews in search-and-rescue efforts.
Kerala state excise minister M.B. Rajesh said more than 250 people had been rescued so far, The Hindu newspaper reported.

Modi’s office said families of victims would receive a compensation payment of $2,400 (200,000 rupees).

More rainfall and strong winds were forecast in Kerala on Tuesday, the state’s disaster management agency said.

– ‘Alarming rise in landslides’ –

Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, who until recently represented Wayanad in parliament, told lawmakers that the scope of the devastation was “heartbreaking”.

“Our country has witnessed an alarming rise in landslides in recent years,” he said. “The need of the hour is a comprehensive action plan to address the growing frequency of natural calamities.”

Monsoon rains across the region from June to September offer respite from the summer heat and are crucial to replenishing water supplies.

They are vital for agriculture and therefore the livelihoods of millions of farmers and food security for South Asia’s nearly two billion people.

But they also bring destruction in the form of landslides and floods.

The number of fatal floods and landslides has increased in recent years, and experts say climate change is exacerbating the problem.

“The number of extremely heavy rainfall days have increased,” Kartiki Negi of Indian environment think tank Climate Trends told AFP.

“The atmosphere is quite disturbed,” she said. “Thus we see more and more extreme events these days.”

Damming, deforestation and development projects in India have also exacerbated the human toll.

Intense monsoon storms battered India this month, flooding parts of the financial capital Mumbai, while lightning in the eastern state of Bihar killed at least 10 people.

Nearly 500 people were killed around Kerala in 2018 during the worst flooding to hit the state in almost a century.

India’s worst landslide in recent decades was in 1998, when rockfalls triggered by heavy monsoon rains killed at least 220 people and buried the tiny village of Malpa in the Himalayas.

AFP.

Thugs threaten residents not to protest in Lagos

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Some suspected thugs have begun to threaten Lagos State residents not to come out for the hunger protest scheduled for Thursday, August 1 to 10.

In a viral clip on Tuesday, the people whose voices were only heard were chastising the market women and men to desist from the planned protest as it might lead to more destruction than that witnessed in the #EndSARS protest.

“Anybody that is confident should come out on Thursday to protest. Are you the only one hungry?

“If you dare come out for the protest, you will be mercilessly dealt with,” the men in the video warned.

Details later…

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EFCC arrests nine for internet fraud in Abuja

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has apprehended nine individuals suspected of involvement in internet fraud.

They were arrested on Monday in the Wuye area of Abuja, following an intelligence-led operation by the Commission’s Abuja Zonal Directorate.

An EFCC statement posted on Tuesday via X said, “Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Abuja Zonal Directorate, have arrested nine suspected internet fraudsters.

“They were arrested on Monday, 29 July 2024, at Wuye axis of Abuja following credible intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet-related fraud.”

During the operation, several items were recovered from the suspects.

The statement added, “Items recovered from them include 19 phones, one car, four laptops and one iPad.”

The Commission further indicated its intention to pursue legal action against the suspects, stating, “The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

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President Yayi of Benin Republic congratulates Dr Stanley Uzochukwu at 40

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President Thomas Boni Yayi of Benin Republic has joined other African Presidents to felicitate with the Chairman/CEO of Stanel Group and The Delborough Hotel Lagos, Dr Stanley Uzochukwu, CON on his 40th birthday today, Tuesday, 30th July 2024.
President Yayi’s goodwill message to Dr Stanley was contained in a video clip sent to the celebrant on Monday.
Recalling his ‘excellent experience’ at The Delborough in June (13th June 2024), President Yayi hailed the Nigerian investor on his achievements at 40 years of age.
Presidents Yayi and Kenyatta of the Republic of Kenya, like other African Presidents have had their share of “excellent experience” in the DANI Restaurant at ‘The Delborough Lagos’ when they had lunch together in June.
In separate notes, they both appreciated and commended the “professionalism” of the staff of the hotel and their “exceptional quality of welcome”.
President Yayi, at the end of his stay, dropped a note in French (translated), “I give thanks to the Lord for my stay at this Delborough Hotel, thanks to the founder.
“I commend the professionalism of all the staff and the exceptional quality of the welcome.
“I pray to my Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth to bless this hotel with His eternal grace.
“Long life to everyone for the warm welcome.”
In his goodwill message of felicitation, he prayed for Dr Stanley to live long in good health to continue making Nigeria and Africa proud.
President Yayi of Benin Republic congratulates Dr Stanley Uzochukwu at 40

Shehu Sani tells Fayose to withdraw comment about northern region, apologise

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The former lawmaker who represented Kaduna Central senatorial district in the National Assembly, Sen. Shehu Sani has called on former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose to tender an apology to Northerners following his (Fayose’s) comments on people of the region.
Fayose had stirred the hornet’s nest when he said the failure of the federal government to develop Nigeria was because northerners were marrying multiple wives and having many children indiscriminately thereby constituting a huge problem for Nigeria and a burden on the government.
“The reason why it is difficult for Tinubu to develop Nigeria is because Northerners are giving birth to children they can’t cater for,” Fayose had said in an interview on a Channels Television programme on Monday night.
He had noted that the population explosion in the Northern region was the reason President Bola Tinubu had not been able to develop the country.
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Just as many Nigerians have continued to lampoon the former Ekiti governor over the comments, Sani also reacted to them by urging Fayose to apologise to the region because of his status as an elder statesman.
In a post on his X handle on Tuesday, the former lawmaker said:
“Even though Fayose spoke as an individual, his reported statement on Northerners is contemptous and unconscionable.
“I suggest he should humbly withdraw it and tender an apology as a statesman”, Sani stated.
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