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Adamawa

As the strike on minimum wage in Adamawa State completes its first week, Action Congress Nigeria (ACN)  governorship candidate Markus Gundiri, has urged the PDP administration to effect the payment.

Gundiri in a statement signed by his campaign Chief Press Secretary, Mr Edward Wabundani,  in Yola, stated that he identified with the civil servants over the issue, which, he said, was a genuine cause.

Gundiri tasked the government “to speedily effect the payment of the N18,000 national minimum wage to enable workers resume work and contribute their quota to the state’s development”.

Gundiri said action of labour for the implementation of the minimum wage was a cause that should be supported by all democratic forces.

FCT

Action Aid (AA), an NGO, has called on the Federal Government to put in place an effective intelligence gathering system to tackle crime.

Mrs. Funmilayo Oyefusi, the NGO’s Head of Human Relations and Organisation, made the call in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.

She said that although government had made efforts in the past to reduce crime, more needed to be done to sustain the work done.

Oyefusi also called on government to investigate the causes of recent bomb blasts in the country and urged it to provide relief materials for victims of the blasts.

She expressed dismay at the plan by Gov. Theodore Orji of Abia to disengage non-indigenes on its payroll to reduce the burden of implementing the new minimum wage.

Jigawa

The Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, on Monday said the Federal Government was committed to improving the education of teachers.

The minister stated this during a reference meeting of the Joint Consultative Committee on Education (JCCE) in Dutse.

She said government would not relent in its efforts at training and retraining of teachers to ensure quality education in the country.

Rufa’i said the ministry was making efforts toward the realisation of the Teachers Housing Scheme, adding that 24 states had agreed to donate land for the scheme.

She said the National Teachers Institute in Kaduna, which had drawn funds from the MDGs Office, trained 140,000 teachers in 2010.

Kano

The Kano State Government, has concluded arrangements to establish a College of Qur’anic and Western education as part of efforts to integrate Islamic studies into eastern education.

Governor Rabi’u Kwankwaso announced the plan when a delegation from the University of Medina, Saudi Arabia, paid him a courtesy visit in Kano.

Represented by his Deputy, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, the governor said that the college would admit only students with bias in Islamic religious knowledge and Arabic Language.

He said that the motive was for such students to acquire western education to enable them to propagate the religion beyond the Hausa community.

Kogi

The police in Kogi Statehave arrested two suspects, Ahmodu Garba and Danasabe Muhammed, for being in possession of 166 wraps and four bags of weeds suspected to be Indian hemp.

Parading the suspects on Monday in Lokoja on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Mr John Abakasanga, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr Samuel Ojo, said the two men were arrested following a tip-off.

He said the suspects were also members of a gang of criminals operating from their hide-out in Sarkin-Noma area of Lokoja, from where they were arrested with the weeds.

The police also paraded another suspect, Idoko Patrick, who was arrested by the Nigerian Army intelligence operatives for impersonating a State Security Service (SSS) officer and extorting money from his victims.

Lagos

Dr. Efunbo Dosekun, the Chief Medical Director of a children’s hospital in Lagos on Monday said that reduction in child mortality required the collaboration of all the sectors of the economy.

Dosekun made the statement at a Child Resuscitation Seminar in Lagos, organised by the Nigerian Assocation of Science Journalists.

The medical expert said that contributions from all the sectors were necessary to improve the health of Nigerians especially children.

She said that equipment for disease treatment could be provided by philanthropists, corporate organisations and individuals as government alone would not be able to provide adequate healthcare.

Nasarawa

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly (NSHA), says it has adjourned its sitting indefinitely to allow for the completion and furnishing of the state’s new assembly complex.

The House Committee Chairman on Information, Mr. Baba Ibaku, told newsmen in Lafia that the House adopted a resolution expressing its concern over the slow pace of work on the assembly complex.

Ibaku noted that the assembly had been sitting at the conference room of the Ministry for Local Government and Community Development for almost three years, saying the environment was not conducive for members to effectively carry out their legislative duties.

He said the assembly complex had been completed but was ye to be furnished by the State Government.

Ibaku said that another concern of the assembly that necessitated the indefinite adjournment was the level of insecurity at the temporary chamber.

He recalled an incident last July when some youths believed to be thugs, attacked the venue and smashed windows and doors during one of the assembly’s sittings when the Secretary to the State Government appeared before the House.

Oyo

Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State on Monday commended Gov. Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State over his N10 million donation to flood victims, saying it had opened a new chapter in the relationship between the two states.

Ajimobi stated this in Ibadan when he received Yuguda who was in the state to commiserate with the government over the August 26 flood disaster.

The governor, who said the donation would help in giving succour to victims, recalled that Yuguda had identified with Oyo State for long having participated in the NYSC there in 1980.

The governor also expressed gratitude to those who had donated money and other items to assist victims.

Yuguda, in his address, urged the Federal Government to come to the aid of Oyo State in the post-flood reconstruction efforts.

He prayed for the repose of the souls of the dead and the fortitude for bereaved families to bear their loss.

Plateau

An NGO, Global Relief, has donated relief materials worth N8 million to victims of the Jos crises.

The Executive Director of the NGO, Mr Peter Akanimoh, said this on Monday in Jos while addressing newsmen.

Akanimoh said the NGO was supported by international organisations like the Serving In Mission (SIM) and Scripture Union (SU).

He also said the NGO had worked with the Red Cross Society, NEMA and other organisations in bringing succour to the more than 80,000 displaced people in various camps in Bukuru and Jos.

Akanimoh condemned the violent attacks launched against innocent people in the state and urged the aggrieved parties to embrace dialogue to restore peace.

Sokoto

The Sokoto State Government is to spend N300 million to construct a medical library at the Usman Dan Fodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, the Governor, Aliyu Wamakko announced on Monday in Sokoto.

Speaking at the opening of the third international workshop on Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Urinary and Genital Tracks, the governor said the state government would continue to explore critical areas that require urgent attention, as part of efforts to provide quality medical facilities for its people.

“Our sustained support is hinged on the belief that the health sector is far too critical to be left in the hands of one key player,” he said.

Wamakko, said government would ensure the development of the complex to a world standard, while appreciating Federal Government’s assistance to the hospital.

Taraba

Governor Danbaba Suntai of Taraba has challenged the Governing Council of the state University, Jalingo to develop a strategy that will guarantee high standard of academic excellence.

He gave the challenge on Monday in Jalingo at the inauguration of the council, where he promised to give the members free hand to run the university.

Prof. Monday Mangvwat, a two-term former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, is Chairman of the council.

Suntai urged the council to scout for competent hands to run the institution, stressing that government wanted nothing short of a standard university.

“You can even bring in a Ghanaian or anybody anywhere across the globe to handle the university in any capacity.”

Yobe

The National Teachers’ Institute (NTI), has trained more than 1,500  primary and junior secondary schools teachers in English, Mathematics, Basic Science and Social Studies in Yobe.

The training took place in four NTI centres in Damaturu, Potiskum, Gashua and Gaidam with emphasis on teaching methods in the core subjects.

Speaking to newsmen after the closing ceremony of the event on Monday in Damaturu, the Executive Chairman of the Yobe State Universal Basic Education Board, Alhaji Abba Gadaka, said the programme would ensure quality education especially at the basic level.

“Incidentally, the Gaidam administration has made quality education a top priority in the state,” he said.

Zamfara

The Zamfara State Universal Basic Education Board (ZSUBEB), has discovered “ghost workers” in the company, advising education secretaries in the state to remove the names of the ghost workers from their pay rolls or be sacked.

The board’s Executive Chairman, Alhaji Murtala Jangebe, made the disclosure in Gusau while addressing the 14 local government education secretaries and other education officers of the board.

Jangebe said that the board had constituted a verification committee to trace genuine primary school teachers across the state.

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Northern Community Gets New Dan Buran In Rivers state

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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

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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

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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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