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Mankind Set To Mark World Earth Day …As Concerns Over The Earth’s Future Persist

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Rivers State will on the 22nd of this month joined the rest of the world to commemorate the 2021 World Earth Day.
The United Nations had set aside 22nd of April every year as World Earth Day. Theme for this year celebration is “Restore our Earth”.
According to the United Nations Environment programme (UNEP) the theme “focuses on natural processes emerging green technologies and innovative thinking that can restore the world ecosystem.
The celebration is significant in many ways especially given the myriad of environmental challenges confronting humanity.
The emission of hydrocarbon into the atmosphere has continued to deplet the zone layer, while increased in temperature has caused more ice to melt, thereby leading to surgeing occean.
The surge in ocean has led to the disappearance of some islands. Even the Niger Delta is facing serious threat from the rising water level. Last year, a reknown educationist in Rivers State professor Uriel Etawo told The Tide that given the current surge in ocean level some islands in the Niger Delta may not survive beyond fifty years.
The region is also facing serious environmental problem from the hydrocarbon industry much of its mangrove forests are gone, while some marine organisms indigenous to the region are rarely to be seen these days.
The black soot and perrenial erosion are adding to the environmental woes of the region.
Meanwhile some stake holders have raised concern over the future of the earth given the myriads of environmental problems facing it.
Across session of stakeholders who spoke to The Tide on the celebration said the planeth Earth faces a bleak future if human activities against the environment are not checked.
They also urged for conscious efforts to revegetate the Niger Delta Environment. Some of them who spoke to The Tide in Port Harcourt on the celebration also urged for laws to end gas flaring in the region.
State Actng Director of the National Orientation Agency (NOA) Barrister young Ayotamunu said much of the atmosphere has been lost to climate change.
“We need to now remediating whatever we have lost for us, revegetating our environment should start immediately.
“Anything that can be done by both the government and civil society organizations should be done” he said.
The NOA Director who blamed the depletion of the ozone layer on fossil fuel said efforts should be intensified to reduce carbon emission into the atmosphere.
Also speaking, Mr Dennis Oluwole, said the Earth is being threatened by lot of activities.
“We see that a lot of things are actually threatening the earth.
People are afraid that a big Asteroid may one day hit the earth”.
He said the part of Ozone layer destroyed by climate change is bigger than some parts of west Africa, adding that since climate change has gone beyond human solution, humanity must learn how to live with it .
“Since man cannot stop it, we have to adapt to it.
Oluwole who is a consultant to the United Nations children fund (UNICEF) also said the rise in temperature has led to increased in melting of ice adding that these has resulted to devastating flooding across the world.
He stressed the need for the human race to check its activities, adding that people should be taught the art of good waste management strategies, while building along water right of ways should be checked.
Another environmentalist Miss Blessing Digbani said the celebration should provide opportunity for policy makes across the world to formulate appropriate policies to check carbon emission.
She also called on governments in the Niger Delta to ensure that activities of illegal oil bunkerers are reduced.
National publicity secretary of the Nigerian minning and geosciences society (NM?) Prosper Ogbunie said the celebration calls for collective effort to protect the earth from destruction.
“World Earth Day with the Theme “Restore our Earth calls for collective support for environmental protection of the Earth due to the adverse effect of climate change”
Ogbunie who was former Port Harcourt chapter President of the society said achieving a healthy earth can be done by reforestation, cleaning up of spills sites as well as proper regulation of mining, drilling, and telecommunications construction activities.
Other respondents also called for action to check all forms of environmental pollution.
Therefore as the world celebrates, this is the time for humanities to riseup and save the Earth from destruction.

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Europa League Will Not Save Our Season – Man Utd

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has said that Europa League success will not “save our season”, but “could change a lot of things in our club”.
After a disappointing domestic campaign, the Old Trafford outfit visited Athletic Club in the first leg of their semi-final last night.
United are 14th in the Premier League, having managed just 39 points from 34 games, but they could still qualify for the Champions League if they win the Europa League.
“Everybody knows that it’s really important for our season,” said Amorim. “We know that nothing is going to save our season, but this can be huge.
“Winning a trophy and also to get in the Champions League, to have European games next year, could change a lot of things in our club, even in the summer.”
United produced a remarkable comeback to reach the semis when they scored two goals in the final minute of extra-time to beat Lyon 5-4 in the second leg of their last-eight tie to win 7-6 on aggregate.
Their form in Europe is in stark contrast to their Premier League struggles and Amorim, who replaced Erik ten Hag in November last year, knows “a lot of things we need to change” even if they lift the trophy.
“Europa League will not change anything in our problems, it’s going to help us to have Champions League next year, more money to spend, but the problems are still there,” added the United boss.
“We have to change the minds of our fans with consistency, good decisions, good recruitment, a good academy. This is what we need to change to take this club back to the top.
“This is more of a shortcut to go to European games. Nothing more.”
United forward Amad Diallo and centre-back Matthijs de Ligt were not ready to start against Athletic Club after returning from injury, while the Spanish side was without top scorer Oihan Sancet.

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‘NFF Conducted Federation Cup Draw Fairly’

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The Nigeria Football Federation has defended the recent quarter-finals draw for the 2025 President Federation Cup, saying it was conducted in line with best global practices.
A member of the NFF Executive Committee Board, George Aluo, stated that criticism over venues for the quarterfinals was unfortunate.
Going by the fixtures released on Saturday by the football body, Abakaliki FC will take on Nasarawa United in Benin, Wikki Tourists will clash with Ikorodu City in Bwari, Abuja, Akwa United and Kwara United will fight it out in Enugu, just as Area 3, Abuja, will host the encounter between Rangers International and Plateau United. All matches are scheduled for May 3rd for the emergence of semifinalists in a leg affair.
However, there have been criticisms over the Ikorodu United vs Wikki Tourist tie billed for Abuja, with a section of the press saying the venue is skewed in favour of the Bauchi team.
Aluo, also the Chairman of the Nigeria National League (NNL), said: “Some of our media men need better education, and newsmen should not be like the fans out there on the streets. In the English FA Cup, it is always a one-legged pairing that can see a club like Arsenal host Manchester United at home”.

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Prioritise Rivers’ Interest, Fubara Tells RSHA

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Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that the other party to the Supreme Court judgment; Rivers State House of Assembly, needed to know that they are also to comply with the ruling, and do so with commitment that prioritises the interest of the State.
The Governor maintained that such resolve must engender collective action towards achieving peace in the State because it serves as the potent medium through which all the arms of Government can function properly while creating public goods that benefit everyone.
Governor Fubara, who spoke at the inauguaration of the 85-year-old Okrika Grammar School in Okrika Local Government Area on Thursday, emphasised that without an enduring peace, sustainable development will be hampered practically, while the sense of security, respect, tolerance, stability, and well-being to pursue goals will suffer.
The Governor said: “Let me thank everyone, and also say this, it is important at this stage that we all embrace peace. The Supreme Court has made its judgment, we don’t have any option than to abide by it.
“And, by the special grace of God, we have started the process. We are appealing to other parties, consider the interest of Rivers State, it is important. The only thing that we owe this State is peace and development. I am open any day, any time for total peace in our State, because if I have to govern well, there is need for peace to prevail.”
Commenting on the project, Governor Fubara recalled how the planning committee of the 20th Anniversary of the Diocese of Okrika Anglican Communion visited, and appealed to him to give the school, dilapidated for a long time, a facelift.
Governor Fubara said he considered their request on the premise of the place the school filled in history and the importance of quality education in addressing some social vices among idle and uneducated youths.
The Governor stated: “I felt the least, as a government, we can do is to uplift the standard of this school. And, it is not out of place, because it is part of our agenda. The key things in this administration’s agenda are healthcare, education and food sufficiency (agriculture).
“So, we immediately keyed into it, and to the glory of God, we are here today to unveil one of the things that we have done, even in the face of these situations confronting our administration, which we didn’t bring upon ourselves. But we give God all the glory.”
Governor Fubara assured the Anglican Church that whatever that is remaining, within the scope of what has been approved in the institution, will be completed, stressing that education has remained the bedrock of development in any society.
He added that if the key ingredients (facilities) to boost education are properly managed, crime will be reduced drastically, saying: “So, I believe that when all the facilities put in place in this school are put into full use, the level of crime, the level of criminality would definitely reduce, not just in Okrika but other neighbouring communities that will benefit from this school.
“I want to assure you that we will continue to do our best because the interest of our State is the most important thing to us. This school is being managed by the church. I believe the church would protect every facility that we have put in this place. The church should see the facility as its own. As a matter of fact, the school belongs to the church, it is not government anymore. What government is doing today is to compliment their effort.”
The Rivers State Governor assured the leadership of the Anglican Church in the area that he will send experts to assess the shore protection concerns expressed by the Bishop, and see what can be done to safeguard the surrounding land of the school from being washed away.
Governor Fubara also challenged the Old Boys of the school to be bold and courageous to take up some strategic projects, especially those they had listed in their address, including establishing a centre for computer-based examinations for external examinations.
Providing the project description, Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Dr Ovy Orluideye Chukwuma, pointed to the massive remodelling and reconstruction work achieved, which has restored the cherished glory of Okrika Grammar School to confirm the commitment of Governor Fubara to quality education of children.
He said, “The construction and equipping of Okrika Grammar School, Okrika in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State was awarded in April, 2024 to various contractors, and was duly funded to completion by the Rivers State Government under the administration of Sir Siminalayi Fubara.
“The project consists of an Administrative Block, 24 Classroom Blocks, Laboratory, ICT Library Block, Assembly Hall, 100-bed Male Hostel, 100-bed Female Hostel, Kitchen and Dinning Hall, Matron’s Quarters and Sickbay, Principal’s Quarters, Senior Staff Quarters, Junior Staff Quarters, perimeter fencing, gate, generator house and power supply with extension of electricity, including solar-powered streetlights.
“There are also Vice Principal’s Quarters, sports facilities such as lawn tennis, basketball and school field. Revamping for facelift some of the old buildings such as the old dinning hall, repainting of various old structures and buildings within the premises.”
Dr Chukwuma also said: “There is road network and landscaping of about 1.8kilometers with 1.5kilometer drainage, interlocking connecting buildings, completed road pavements and parking lots, water supply to all the buildings within the compound.
“There is also furnishing and equipping of the entire 14 structures with standard students’ desks, hostel beds, quality and standard furniture, electronics such as 86 air conditioning, both inverter and 1.5 horsepower and 75 smart television sets, 60 computer sets and standard science laboratory.”
In her welcome address, Head of Local Government Administration, Okrika Local Government Area, Mrs Obianime Appollos, said the Okrika Grammar School in Okrika, established in 1940, had remained an iconic institution known for academic excellence, and thanked Governor Fubara for remodelling structures and restoring the status of the institution after years of neglect of all facilities, which demonstrates his commitment to providing quality education, investment in the future of Rivers children and improving the well-being of the people.
Speaking for the Old Boys Association, Mr Golden Iruayenama, said the years of neglect and dilapidation of structures at Okrika Grammar School were worrisome with promises to fix them never materialized until Governor Fubara changed the narrative.
Also speaking, Bishop of Diocese of Okrika Anglican Communion, Rt. Rev. Enoch Atuboyedia, said it will be remembered that it was when the school attained 85 years of existence that Governor Fubara, magnanimously remodelled and resuscitated Okrika Grammar School to help the shaping of the future of Rivers children, educationally.

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