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THE STATES
Bauchi
The Federal Government has been urged to resolve its
differences with the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) and end the seven-month-old strike by the lecturers.
The call was made by the president of the students union government of Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, Malam Abubakar Bako.
Bako told newsmen that the lingering strike by the lecturers was having a toll on the students hence the need to end it and prevent idle polytechnic students from taking to crime.
He said that the strike, if not resolved, could force students into social vices due to idleness and frustration.
Benue
The Benue State House of Assembly has elected a new
Minority Leader, Mr Benjamin Adanyi, representing Makurdi South constituency on the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC).
Adanyi was before his elevation the chairman, committee on Culture and Tourism.
Reading the letter on the elevation during plenary last week, the Speaker, Mr Terhile Ayua, stated that Adanyi’s elevation became possible due to the vacuum created by a Supreme Court’s ruling.
However, Mr Ianna Jato, (Katsina-Ala East), objected to the method used in Adanyi’s appointment, saying it breached the House’s Standing Rules.
Borno
The Chad Basin Development Authority (CBDA) has
distributed 1,500 irrigation pumps to 70 farmers’ associations in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states to boost food production in the country.
The CBDA Managing Director, Dr Garba Iliya, announced this while inaugurating the 2014 dry season farming in Maiduguri.
He said that the authority also drilled boreholes in the Jere Local Government Area of Borno State to provide irrigation water to farmers in the area.
He said that CBDA also cultivated 150 hectares of rice in two irrigation schemes in Yobe in spite of the current security challenges in the area.
FCT
The Head of Service, Alhaji Bukar Aji, has charged Per
manent Secretaries in federal ministries to create programmes and policies that would improve the lives of women in the country.
Aji gave the charge when he led a team of federal permanent secretaries on a peer review meeting to the Ministry of Women Affairs, Abuja.
He said it was important for all permanent secretaries to align themselves with the activities of their ministries, department and agencies (MDAs) to make the civil service a world-class institution.
He said that the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) had been restructured to focus on training and welfare to improve the lives of all civil servants.
Gombe
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)
has conducted advocacy campaign on computer-based test for 100 secondary school students in Gombe State ahead of its April Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME).
The JAMB Deputy Director in charge of Test Development, Alhaji Muhammad Buba-Sabo, stated this at a one-day sensitisation campaign for secondary school students in Gombe State.
Buba-Sabo told the students that JAMB decided to unify its examinations to give the students the opportunity to exhibit their abilities, and urged candidates who registered for its examinations to read hard to pass.
“Your performance will determine where you are going – university, polytechnic or college of education,’’ he said.
Kano
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) says it will col
laborate with some key stakeholders on environmental issues to prepare a work plan for the “Keep Kano Clean” campaign.
The acting Director of the agency in Kano, Alhaji Muhammad Bashir, made this known during the agency’s campaign on “Do the Right thing: Keep Kano Clean” campaign in the Kano Municipal Council..
Bashir expressed optimism that the government would facilitate the execution of the work plan in all the 44 local government areas of the state.
Kebbi
Two female hostels in the Yauri Government Girls Sci
ence Secondary School were destroyed by fire, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technical Education, Alhaji Garba Kangiwa, said recently.
Kangiwa who made the disclosure in an interview with newsmen in Birnin Kebbi.
He said the hostels were destroyed by an early morning inferno when the students were at the assembly ground.
He added that though no life was lost, many personal belongings of the students were destroyed.
The permanent secretary said an alternative accommodation had been provided for the 400 students displaced.
Kwara
The wife of Kwara governor, Mrs Omolewa Ahmed, has
promised to set up a cancer community of Okuta, Baruten Local Government Area of the state.
The governor’s wife disclosed this in Okuta during her cervical and breast cancer awareness campaign in the community.
Ahmed, who is the founder of LEAH Charity Foundation, said the centre to be established in March would provide facilities for screening of breast and cervical cancer at a token fee.
She told the people that cancer could be cured if detected early.
Lagos
The Nigeria Police Force has commenced training of of
ficers and men, nine months after the rehabilitation of the Ikeja Police College.
The Force Spokesman, CSP Frank Mba, told newsmen in Lagos that some officers were currently having their promotion training at the college.
It would be recalled that President Goodluck Jonathan paid a surprise visit to the institution on January 19, 2013, after a television station exposed the decay of its facilities and promised to refurbish it.
Nigerian Army engineers completed the rehabilitation of the college in May 2013, after carrying out works on 29 different buildings, including the hostels, for about three months.
Nasarawa
The Nasarawa State Chapter of Nigeria Labour
Congress (NLC) has directed workers in the state to shun calls by the state government for a staff audit.
The congress advised the workers not to attend any screening exercise called by any of the government offices, including the office of the head of service.
The directive of the workers’ union was contained in a statement issued in Lafia by the state NLC Chairman, Mr Asoloko Maku, and the Secretary, Mr Jacob Makama, which was made available to newsmen.
The statement was also signed by Chairman and Secretary of Trade Union Congress (TUC) in the state, Mr Danladi Namo and Mohammed Umar,.
Osun
A chieftain of the All Progressive Congress
(APC), Bola Tinubu, said that the large turn-out for membership registration was an indication of the party’s readiness for elections.
Tinubu made the remark while answering questions from newsmen on the just-concluded registration exercise of the party in Osogbo recently.
The APC chieftain said party faithful came out on their own, adding that the exercise was transparent and well organised.
In Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, there was a massive turn-out for the registration exercise.
Plateau
The Plateau State Executive Council has ap
proved N368 million for the completion of office accommodation for special advisers to the governor.
“Part of the money will go for the purchase of official vehicles for the speaker and deputy speaker of the state House of Assembly,’’ the Commissioner for Information, Mrs Olivia Dazyam, told newsmen after the weekly meeting in Jos.
She said part of the money would also be utilised for the purchase of equipment for the Plateau Publishing Company.
Dazyam said that the meeting, chaired by Governor Jonah Jang, also considered and approved a submission for the award of contracts by the Plateau Tender’s Board.
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Northern Community Gets New Dan Buran In Rivers state
The Arewa /Northern Community in Rivers state has appointed Alhaji Shuaibu Wada Madawakin Tilda as the Acting Dan Buran Rivers State.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Cabinet Council.
The appointment follows the dethronement of the former occupant,
Alhaji Musa Saeedu.
A statement from the Palace of the Sarkin Arewa/Northern Community (Sarkin Hausawan) in Rivers State and signed by His Royal Highness, Alhaji Hussaini Isah said the dethronement is with immediate effect.
The statement further disclosed that the decision follows an allegation of acts of insubordination and conduct considered contrary to the values, discipline, and traditions of the Northern community perpetuated by the Fmr Dan Buran.
The statement advised the public to discontinue to recognising and addressing Alhaji Musa Saeedu as the Dan Buran of the State, adding that he no longer holds the title and remained suspended.
Responding via telephone interview, Alhaji Musa Saeedu said he will not make any comment regarding the matter.
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French Teachers Day 2025: PH Celebrates International French Teachers Day
The Alliance Française of Port Harcourt opened its doors to more than sixty French language teachers from Port Harcourt and across Rivers State at the weekend for an afternoon dedicated to celebration, creativity, and community spirit.
The event which was Supported by the Embassy of France in Nigeria, forms part of the global celebrations marking the Journée Internationale du Professeur de Français (French Teachers Day) a day officially set aside to observe worldwide every 20 November.
The Tide Entertainment reports that every year, French teachers around the globe are honoured for the passion and dedication they bring into their classrooms.In 2025, the theme chosen “Chanter, jouer, enseigner: la francophonie en musique” (Sing, Play, Teach: Francophonie in Music) invited the entire community to explore the joy of teaching through song, performance, and artistic expression.
A Day that brings teachers together for the French teaching community in Port Harcourt, this celebration is much more than a ceremony, it is a rare moment to step away from the classroom and reconnect with the simple joy of sharing, learning, and creating together.
The Alliance Française transformed the occasion into a space buzzing with music and entertainment. Teachers from primary schools, secondary schools, universities, and adult learning centers gathered to exchange ideas, reconnected with colleagues, and discover each other’s talents in an atmosphere filled with warmth and friendship.
Honouring Creativity with the theme “Our Teachers Have Talent!”This year, the Embassy of France launched a national contest titled “Nos profs ont du talent!” (“Our Teachers Have Talent !”), participants were invited to either interpret or create a Francophone song.For a month, from 13 October to 13 November 2025, teachers from across the country submitted their performances online, filling the digital space with francophone music.While winners of this nationwide competition were announced.
According to the the Director, Mrs Marina Lacal, Alliance Française Port Harcourt, excitement and anticipation were added to the celebrations, saying that in Port Harcourt, the festivities went even further. Port Harcourt experienced a Unique Celebration that went beyond the online competition, Alliance Française Port Harcourt created something special, an event where teachers met physically, shared moment of joy, and present their musical talents live.On stage, teachers sang the songs they love and those they have created, showcasing the creativity that animates their classrooms every day.
She explained that that off stage, they( participants )shared stories, network with colleagues, laughed together, and celebrated their unique contribution to the promotion of the French language in Rivers State.This gathering is also a moment of recognition. Every day, French teachers open doors for thousands of learners, children discovering their first French words, teenagers preparing for exams, university students shaping their future careers, and adults embracing new opportunities.
“Today, the spotlight shines on them. More Than an Event, A Tribute to Their Dedication The 2025 celebration in Port Harcourt was a heartfelt tribute to the teachers who make French come alive, those who inspire, guide, and encourage learners with unwavering commitment,” Mrs. Lacal said
The Director explained that It recognises their resilience, their creativity, and their essential role in building bridges between cultures.By offering them a moment of relaxation, fun, artistic expression, and professional networking, Alliance Française Port Harcourt reaffirms its mission to support educators, strengthen the teaching community, and celebrate the vibrant energy of the Francophonie in Nigeria.
Climax of the exciting event was the presentation of prizes to winners of the competition.
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OGONI ARISE CONCERT 2025: A Triumph Of Unity, Peace, And Cultural Pride
The Chairman Advisory Committee on Entertainment and Performing Arts, Khana Local Government Area, Hon. Lexy M. Mueka has expressed gratitude to the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area Dr. Thomas Bariere for his support and vision in promoting entertainment as a tool for peacebuilding and youth engagement.
Hon Mueka made this known to the Tide Entertainment during a recently concluded concert tagged “OGONI ARISE CONCERT” held at the No. 6 Field, Old Port Harcourt Township.
According to him, the concert was not just an event but a movement aimed at reawakening the cultural consciousness of the Ogoni people and inspiring the younger generation to use their talents positively.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the event, organized by Triple 3 Entertainment under the auspices of the office of the Chairman Advisory committee on Entertainment and Performing Arts to the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area, was a vibrant celebration of peace, unity, and cultural renaissance among the Ogoni people.
“Conceptualized as a platform to promote social harmony, empower young creatives, and showcase the rich artistic heritage of Ogoniland, the Ogoni Arise Concert succeeded in bringing together community leaders, entertainers, and the general public in a rare show of solidarity. The event featured electrifying performances by indigenous and regional artistes, dance troupes, comedians, and cultural ambassadors, all united under one message — Ogoni is rising again,” Hon. Mueka said.
“The Ogoni Arise Concert was designed to remind us of who we are — a people of strength, creativity, and unity. We wanted to show that entertainment can be a bridge for peace, a voice for our youth, and a celebration of our identity,” he added.
The event also featured a special Award Presentation Ceremony recognizing distinguished Ogoni sons and daughters who have made remarkable contributions in areas such as leadership, humanitarian service, creative excellence, and cultural promotion. The awards added a touch of prestige and purpose, reinforcing the concert’s theme of celebrating excellence while inspiring future generations.
Security at the event venue was top-notch, turnout of attendance impressive, and the atmosphere electric throughout the night.
Meanwhile, guests and participants had described the event as “historic, well-organized, and truly uplifting.”
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