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There’s no more need for planned hunger protests – FG

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The Federal Government has said there is no longer a need for the planned nationwide hunger protests scheduled for August 1 to 10, 2024.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said this while addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday presided over by President Bola Tinubu. 

Idris stated that the government is already addressing some of the demands made by aggrieved Nigerians, and making efforts to make sure that food is made available.

He said, “Many of the issues that those planning the protest are putting forward are being addressed. The government is making efforts to make sure that food is made available.

“Rice has been taken to various centres across the country, and it is being sold for N40,000. This is just the beginning and necessary first step. Other efforts are underway.

“There is so much investment that is going into the agricultural sector and we believe that as we move forward, the price of food will come down.”

The minister said the president believes that the government is answering the questions being asked by the youths

He added, “The student loan is making sure that no youth that wants to go to school will be left out. By the time the CNG takes full course, the transportation issues will be resolved.”

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Nigerian govt claims no more need for planned hunger protests

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The Federal Government has announced that the planned nationwide hunger protests scheduled for August 1 to 10, 2024, are now unnecessary.
Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, made this statement while addressing State House correspondents following the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday, which was chaired by President Bola Tinubu.
Idris emphasized that the government is already addressing many of the concerns raised by Nigerians and is actively working to ensure food availability. He said, “Many of the issues that those planning the protest are putting forward are being addressed. The government is making efforts to make sure that food is made available.”
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He elaborated on the government’s actions, noting, “Rice has been taken to various centres across the country, and it is being sold for N40,000. This is just the beginning and necessary first step. Other efforts are underway.”
The Minister also highlighted ongoing investments in the agricultural sector, expressing optimism that food prices will decrease over time. “There is so much investment that is going into the agricultural sector and we believe that as we move forward, the price of food will come down,” he added.
Idris assured that President Tinubu is committed to addressing the concerns of the youth, mentioning ongoing initiatives like the student loan program and the CNG transportation scheme. “The student loan is making sure that no youth that wants to go to school will be left out. By the time the CNG takes full course, the transportation issues will be resolved,” he concluded.
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Police condemn vandalism of MTN office in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has condemned the vandalism of the MTN office in the FESTAC area of the state on Monday.

A group of aggrieved MTN subscribers, frustrated by the recent blocking of phone numbers due to non-compliance with the NIN-SIM linkage requirement, took to the streets and damaged the office fence.

In response to a viral video showing the vandalism, Hundeyin stated, “This should not be the way to go!”

“Meanwhile, the DPO FESTAC and his men responded immediately they got the report. They succeeded in restoring normalcy and are still on ground to maintain peace.”

The blockage affected numerous subscribers, leading to widespread discontent and protests at MTN offices across the nation.

Protesters expressed their disappointment and frustration at being unable to access their phone services.

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Minister urges Niger Delta indigenes to shun planned protest, cites economic implications

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The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Abubakar Momoh, has called on residents of the oil rich region to refrain from joining the planned nationwide protest.
In an interview with journalists in Port Harcourt, Momoh argued that the protest does not serve the region’s best interests and appears to be orchestrated by unknown individuals aiming to disrupt governance.
He warned that such actions could have detrimental effects on the region’s economy.
Momoh said, “I think I almost miss it, because wherever I find myself, I have always sent that message. And yesterday, even in the traditional rulers’ house and in the public field, I have made it clear that August 1st is suspected to be a date where faceless individuals want to protest.
“The entire Niger Delta should not have anything to do with it, because the people who are planning it, they are faceless.
“They are not residents in Nigeria. Most of them are outside the country.
“They want to destroy your country while they are there living in comfort zones. So we should not allow the youth of our area to have anything to do with the protests. Because the protests, you know how it starts, but you don’t know how it ends.”
Making reference to the #EndSARS protest, Momoh said, “You saw the #EndSARS in Lagos. You can see the massive destruction that was done to Lagos. If the economy of Lagos is not a very strong one, in fact, it will be very difficult for them to recover.
“And imagine, allowing such a protest to happen in places like this, and even in Port Harcourt and the Niger Delta region, who is going to lose?
“We are the ones who are going to lose. We are not as strong as Lagos. So I think, let me use this opportunity to appeal to the entire masses, particularly the traditional rulers, the youth, and the women, not to allow themselves to be deceived by anybody.
“It goes beyond Mr. President. It’s not Mr. President Tinibu that we are asking. What is being planned now is how to disrupt Nigeria, and to let you know that there is no country today, an adverse nation, that would want Nigeria to make progress.
“You recall sometimes back in 2011 or so, they would tell you that by 2015 Nigeria was going to collapse, that there would be nothing like Nigeria.
“They did every manipulation to see that Nigeria did not survive. Has Nigeria not survived? So they are surprised that a lot of progress has been made in this country.
“And we should not give them opportunity. And as the fourth asset of the ring, it is your own duty and your responsibility, in your own analysis, to continue to tell the whole world that this type of protest is not necessary, it’s irrelevant, and it will not do anybody good.
“Therefore, since I’m in Ogoni land, I want to appeal to the youth of Ogoni. They should take time to see what is being done in their respective domains.”
Some Nigerians are mobilizing for a 10-day nationwide protest from August 1 to August 10, 2024, to address concerns about widespread hunger and inflation in the country.
Though President Bola Tinubu has acknowledged that protests are a democratic right, he emphasized that his administration will not tolerate demonstrations that result in destruction of property or loss of life.
Minister urges Niger Delta indigenes to shun planned protest, cites economic implications

Aiyedatiwa begs Nigerians to shelve hunger protest

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As the youths prepare to hold a nationwide protest across Nigeria on Thursday, the Ondo State Governor, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has appealed to them to be patient with the current administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The governor, who acknowledged the harsh economy in the country, said the economic problems were not peculiar to Nigeria and described the situation as global. He noted that the Tinubu administration was making efforts to address all the economic challenges, which only needed a little time.

The governor stated this at the inaugural general meeting of the Independent Campaign Team of the All Progressives Congress Aborigines Group in Akure, the state capital, on Monday.

Aiyedatiwa also called on parents to caution their children against joining the protest, which could be hijacked by hoodlums.

He said, “I want to implore us parents to talk to our youths. The system must run its course; it is not a one-day pronouncement that will bring prices down. All we need is to support the federal government.

“The protest will yield nothing. We need engagement on how to boost our production. We don’t need the protest in Ondo State. The economic situation is global. Today, everyone in the UK and US is complaining about the increase in prices. So, it is not peculiar to our country.

“Let us be patient with President Tinubu. He has inherited a lot of problems from the past administration and he needs a little time to put everything back in good shape. Parents, let’s talk to our youths.”

In his remarks, the chairman of the APC Aborigines Group, Ambassador Sola Iji, called on the youths to be peaceful, saying the government was taking several measures to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians.

Iji, a former Ambassador to Togo, said, “This may not be the proper time to hold the protest people are talking about. We know that people have genuine reasons to complain, but it is so sensitive at the current time that we don’t want the situation to degenerate.

“The people should be calm. Our governors are not deaf; they know that people are angry, and they have assured that the situation will be ameliorated.”

UNILORIN expels two students, rusticates three for misconduct

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The University of Ilorin has disciplined five students for various misconducts on campus. Among them, two students have been expelled, while three others have been rusticated for one academic session.
According to a statement released on Monday by Kunle Akogun, the Director of Corporate Affairs at the University, the Vice Chancellor approved the expulsion and rustication following recommendations from the Students’ Disciplinary Committee on Friday, July 5, 2024.
The students who were expelled are Olayoonu Amos from the Department of Human Kinetics and Ibrahim Taoreed from the Department of Education Management.
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Those rusticated for one academic session are Olabanji Toluwanimi David (Matric. No. 21/52HL103), from the Department of Communication and Information Science, Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, Dosunmu Ezekiel Olabanji (Matric. No. 20/66MG101), from the Department of Marketing, Faculty of Management Sciences and Obadairo-Yusuf Adedoyin Babatunde (Matric. No. 20/52HP052), from the Department of Telecommunication Science, Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences.
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OAU announces 2024 admission screening dates

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Obafemi Awolowo University has officially announced the registration dates for its 2024 admission screening exercise for both UTME and Direct Entry candidates.

The university noted that prospective students who selected OAU as their first choice and achieved a UTME score of 200 or above are eligible, as well as DE candidates.

The registration period starts on Monday, August 5, 2024, and will conclude on Sunday, September 1, 2024.

A press release seen by According Online on Monday, signed by Registrar and Secretary to the Council, K.A. Bakare, was titled, “2024 Admission Screening Exercise (For UTME and Direct Entry Candidates).”

“Candidates who made Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife their first choice in the 2024 UTME and scored 200 and above, and those who applied for Direct Entry, are hereby informed that registration for the 2024 Post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination screening exercise will commence on Monday, 5th August and end on Sunday, September 1, 2024,” it read.

According to the statement, the screening exercise will be conducted online, and candidates must ensure that they provide accurate information and upload correct credentials to avoid automatic disqualification.

“The screening exercise will be conducted online. Applicants who provide false information or upload incorrect credentials will automatically be disqualified.

“Candidates are required to check their screening schedule on the OAU admissions portal from Tuesday, 3rd September to Saturday, 7th September 2024.

“Candidates will also be required to participate in the POST-UTME Screening on their allotted dates and times from 9th September to 13th September 2024.

“Applicants should note that the PUTME-Screening fee is two thousand naira (N2,000.00) only (excluding portal access charges),” it read.

The school added that all enquiries should be forwarded to: [email protected].

Here is a step-by-step guide to registering for the admission screening exercise:

Step 1: Visit:

Step 2: Log on to the site with your Registration Number as Username and your Surname as Password (the password is not case-sensitive).

Step 3: Fill out the biodata form and click continue.

Step 4: Obtain an RRR (Remita Retrieval Reference) from this site only, and use it to make payment online or at any commercial bank.

Step 5: Once payment is accepted, the system will log out, and you can log in again.

Planned nationwide protest: Counter rallies begin in Lagos, Bayelsa

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A counter-rally to the planned nationwide protest scheduled for August 1 across the country has begun in Lagos and Bayelsa states, as many took to the streets with placards saying, “Say No to Protest”.
This is coming as many Nigerians have engaged on social media, calling for protests in all 36 states of the federation to demand an end to bad governance in the country.
Youths, from different locations, stormed Lagos Island to express their support for the President Bola Tinubu-led administration, while calling on others to “shun violent protest”.
Similarly, in Bayelsa State, women were seen in large numbers with placards stating, “Say no to protest in Bayelsa”.
Reacting to the posts circulating online, a human rights lawyer, Festus Ogun, stated on Facebook, “Hungry and jobless individuals are protesting against protests. This is outrightly ridiculous. Or, how do you see it?”
Another X user, Ifeanyi, stated, “One of the reasons they said Nigerians should not protest is because hoodlums might hijack the protest and end up destroying things.
“Therefore, they say no to protests. But today, there are some groups of people in the street, chanting ‘No to protest.’ So, are they saying hoodlums can’t hijack such a protest?”
“No Protest In Lagos” protest already started on Lagos Island. Not even a security personnel is present to prevent “hijacking,” an X user, @ayemojubar observed.
Planned nationwide protest: Counter rallies begin in Lagos, Bayelsa

NSCDC to deploy 30,000 personnel across Nigeria

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will deploy 30,000 personnel across the country to safeguard critical national assets and infrastructure in response to the planned nationwide hunger protest.

This announcement was made by the NSCDC Commandant-General, Ahmed Audi, during a meeting with Commandants and Zonal Commandants at the Corps’ national headquarters in Abuja on Monday.

Audi highlighted the necessity of the deployment due to intelligence reports indicating that criminals may attempt to hijack the protest to cause chaos and harm innocent Nigerians and national infrastructure.

The protest, set to begin on August 1, has been organised by young Nigerians and various civil society groups under the #EndBadGovernance banner.

Nigerians are demonstrating against the soaring cost of living and the perceived failure of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to address economic hardships.

Tinubu, who assumed office in May 2023, ended the fuel subsidy with the promise of redirecting the funds towards infrastructural development.

However, the policy, along with ongoing security issues in farming regions, has led to increased transportation costs and subsequent food inflation.

While affirming Nigerians’ right to protest, Audi emphasised that the demonstrations must remain peaceful and warned against any destruction of government property.

He assured that the NSCDC would protect peaceful protesters and be prepared to arrest any troublemakers.

The CG said, “Your duty is to ensure the protest is peaceful as we do not want violence, destruction of assets, killings and burning of properties; therefore it behoves you to work within the whims and caprices of the NSCDC Standard Operating Procedures and Code of Ethical Standard.

”Your role is to maintain peace and ensure that government infrastructure, utilities and property are adequately protected from hoodlums who might want to hijack the whole process to carry out their nefarious acts”

“Do not molest or harass any citizen as they protest peacefully knowing fully well that they have the right to protest but they do not have the right to destroy government properties.

“Based on the foregoing I have ordered the deployment of no fewer than 30,000 personnel nationwide which includes Intelligence and other Tactical Units across all formations; the Zonal Commanders and all State Commandants in the 36 States and FCT are to supervise their personnel and monitor the protest with a view of ensuring the protection of lives and property as well as securing the nation’s critical assets and infrastructure.”

The NSCDC boss expressed the corps’ readiness for the protest and stated that the meeting aimed to finalise strategies for the deployment.

He also urged Nigerians to be patient with Tinubu’s administration, which he claimed is working hard to improve living conditions and appealed to parents to discourage their wards from participating in the protest.

Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ariwoola bows out August 22

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The incumbent Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, is to formally bow out as head of Nigeria’s judiciary on Thursday, August 22, 2024.
Ariwoola has been at the helms of affairs of the judiciary in the past three years when his predecessor, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad suddenly resigned from office due to ill health.
The traditional Valedictory Court Session for the retiring Chief Justice of Nigeria has been scheduled to hold on Thursday, 22nd August, 2024.
A statement by the Director of Information and Press for the Court, Dr Festus Akande on Monday in Abuja indicated that the valedictory ceremony will hold at the Supreme Court Complex and shall be attended by eminent persons.
Akande said that the Apex Court’s 2023/2024 legal year ended on Friday, 19th July, 2024 while the Court Proceeded on vacation on Monday, 22nd July, 2024 .
He explained that the court will resume for the 1st term 2024/2025 legal year on Monday, 23rd September, 2024 while the ceremony to usher-in the 2024/2025 new legal year is scheduled to hold on Monday, 30th September, 2024.
Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ariwoola bows out August 22