September 2020

Edo 2020 - Ize-Iyamu vows to increase funding for AA University (1)

Edo 2020: Ize-Iyamu Vows To Increase Funding For AA University

Osagie Ize-Iyamu, All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate in the Edo governorship election has promised to increase funding for Ambrose Alli University (AAU) if elected.

Ize-Iyamu gave the assurance during his ward-to-ward campaign at Iruekpen, Eguare and Uhiele in Esan West Local Government Area of the state on Thursday.

He alleged that the Gov. Godwin Obaseki-led administration had reduced monthly subvention to the institution from N270 million to N96 million.

He said that the reduction in the subvention of AAU was making the institution borrow to pay workers.

“If elected …

Nigeria will suffer if judicial officers are neglected – CJN

Nigeria Will Suffer If Judicial Officers Are Neglected – CJN

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad on Thursday said Nigeria will suffer grave effect if judicial officers are consistently deprived of requisite infrastructure.

Muhammad made the remark at the commissioning of 20 four bedroom duplexes built for Judges of Rivers origin serving both at the State and Federal Judiciaries at the Emmanuel Chinwenwo Aguma Judges Quarters in Port Harcourt.

The CJN, who was represented by Justice Mary Odili of the Supreme Court noted that Judges would be more confident to dispense justice if they have good shelter and welfare.

England women paid equal match fees as male counterparts (1)

England Women Paid Equal Match Fees As Male Counterparts

The Football Association in England has dismissed the insinuations of institutionalised gender discrimination among its men and women soccer teams.

The FA announced on Thursday that the England men’s and women’s senior players have been paid the same match fee for representing their country since January 2020 – although tournament prize money still vastly differs.

In recent times, there have been controversies over pay equity and working conditions among male and female soccer teams.

In March 2019, the US women’s team, the current world champions, sued their federation alleging discrimination over pay and conditions.

Jos Prison Attack: Police Hint Of Inmates Escape

Rwanda Genocide Convict Dies In Senegalese Prison

The former deputy chairman of Rwanda’s ruling party during the 1994 genocide has died in a Senegalese prison, where he was serving a life sentence for his role in the slaughter, a court official told AFP Wednesday.

Edouard Karemera, the deputy of Rwanda’s then-ruling National Revolutionary Movement for Development, was jailed by a UN-backed special tribunal in 2011 for genocide and crimes against humanity.

“I confirm the death of Edouard Karemera in Senegal. The cause is as yet unknown,” said Ousman Njikam, spokesman for the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT), which took over from the special tribunal when it …

Macron To Meet Embattled Ivory Coast Leader Friday (1)

Macron To Meet Embattled Ivory Coast Leader Friday

French President Emmanuel Macron will meet in Paris on Friday with his Ivory Coast counterpart Alassane Ouattara, whose surprise decision last month to seek a third term has thrown his country into turmoil.

France had welcomed the “historic decision” last March by Ouattara, 78, not to run for re-election, hoping the move would encourage other longstanding African leaders to embrace more democratic regimes.

Read Also: Macron To Protesters: France Will Not Tear Down Statues Of Racists

But the death of his prime minister, who many say was poised to succeed him, prompted a reversal that has sparked weeks of deadly …

774,000 obs - How Successful Applicants Will Be Paid – FG (1)

774,000 Jobs: How Successful Applicants Will Be Paid – FG

The Federal Government of Nigeria has said that successful applicants for the 774,000 jobs under the Special Public Works Programme, will be paid using their Bank Verification Numbers (BVN).

 

This is to ensure transparency and avoid double payments.

Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo (SAN), noted this while speaking at a press conference he jointly addressed along with the Director-General of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Nasir Ladan on Thursday.

Read Also: 774, 000 Jobs: Keyamo Clears Air On 40 Percent Slot

The programme which is expected to gulp ₦52billion, will see participants earn N20,000

Buhari Govt Is No Longer Fixing Petrol Price – Sylva (1)

Buhari Govt Is No Longer Fixing Petrol Price – Sylva

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, has reiterated that the Federal Government is no longer fixing the pump price of petroleum products in the country.

Sylva made this known while briefing newsmen today on the increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.

The Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC) had on Wednesday announced a new Ex-depot price of N151.56 for petrol.

Read Also: ₦151.56pl Petrol: Time For Protests Against Buhari Govt – HURIWA

Ex-depot price is the price marketers buy products from depot owners.

An increase or decrease in ex-depot

We'll Follow Election Laws - Republican Lawmakers Tell Trump

US Election: Trump Tells North Carolina Voters To Vote Twice

US President Donald Trump has told people in the state of North Carolina to vote twice in November’s election, despite this being illegal.

Mr Trump suggested voters send a postal vote and then vote in person in order to test the system.

The president has frequently made false claims that postal votes are vulnerable to significant electoral fraud.

“Let them send it in and let them go vote,” he told North Carolina broadcaster WECT-TV on Wednesday.

“And if the system is as good as they say it is then obviously they won’t be able to vote (in person).”

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FG Orders Immediate Resumption Of In-Refreshment On Flights

FG Bars Air France, Lufthansa, KLM, Others

The Federal Government has released the list of international airlines denied approval to operate in Nigeria as international flights resume on Saturday.

The international airlines denied flying approval, according to the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, include Air France, KLM, Etihad, Rwandair, Lufthansa, TAAG Angola Airlines and others.

Some airlines were however denied approval because international flights were yet to resume in their countries.

They are Cape Verde and South African airlines.

Read Also: Airlines Bewail Low Patronage Since Reopening

The airlines given licence to operate include: Middle-East, British Airways, Delta airlines, Qatar Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Egyptair, Air Peace, Virgin …

Guinea Leader, Conde Files Papers For Controversial 3rd Term (1)

Guinea Leader, Conde Files Papers For Controversial 3rd Term

Guinean President Alpha Conde on Thursday filed his nomination papers for a controversial third term in elections next month, despite outrage and widespread protests in which dozens were killed.

Conde, nearing the end of his second and final five-year spell in office, this year pushed through a revamped constitution that opponents say was crafted to reset the term counter.

The 82-year-old walked from the presidential palace to the nearby Constitutional Court to file his nomination. He was accompanied by his wife, Hadja Djene Conde, and several ministers.

Read Also: Guineans Heading To Polls In Historic Constitution Vote

Conde “will be …

Petroleum Dealers Threaten To Shut Down Filling Stations Over Levies (1)

Petroleum Dealers Threaten To Shut Down Petrol Stations Over Levies

Petroleum Dealers Association, Delta State on Thursday threatened to shut down all petrol stations in the state over alleged outrageous levies by Government Agencies.

The group asked Governor Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa to invite all parties to a roundtable discussion within one week, a failure of which will result in industrial action.

In a chat with newsmen shortly after a meeting, the Secretary of the Association, Comrade Francis Agetue, said issues of irregular demand notices, double taxations and outrageous bills mostly from the Delta State Waste Management Board and Committees have become worrisome.

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Mali junta chief visits ousted president in hospital (1)

Mali Junta Chief Visits Ousted President In Hospital

The head of Mali’s new junta on Thursday visited the man he ousted, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, at a hospital where the former president is being treated for a mini-stroke, family and medical sources said.

“A delegation from the ruling military, led by Colonel Assimi Goita, visited (the) former president in the clinic,” a doctor told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Read Also: Ousted Malian President’s Son Flees Abroad

Relatives of Keita confirmed the visit.

Keita, 75, was admitted to a private health facility in the capital Bamako on Tuesday after suffering a so-called transient ischaemic attack, a doctor said …