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FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by peekspot(m): 7:23am On Oct 26, 2023
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, announced that it had secured a grant of €1m from the European Union to execute the instrument for nuclear safety projects in Nigeria.

It announced this in Abuja through the Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority, after EU nuclear safety experts visited the NNRA and held discussions with the agency for three days.

The NNRA, in a statement issued in Abuja by its Head of Information and Protocol Unit, Ekaette Bassey, said the discussions centred on the commencement of the European Instrument for International Nuclear Safety Cooperation project on enhancing the regulatory framework for nuclear safety in Nigeria.

It said, The EU experts were in Nigeria to interact with their counterparts in NNRA on the modalities for the implementation of the first bilateral cooperation project on nuclear safety and the safe management of radioactive waste in the country to be supported by a grant from the EU.

The Director-General, NNRA, Yau Idris, thanked the EU for finding the request made by the agency worthy of a grant, covering a period of two years from October 1, 2023, to September 31, 2025.

He indicated that the implementation of the project would be closely monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency to ensure compliance with international best practices and regulations.

Idris stated that part of the grant was meant for the NNRA to implement some aspects of the IAEA Integrated Regulatory Review Service mission.

He stated that, during the mission, the IAEA sent a team of 12 senior nuclear regulatory experts from 11 countries and three of its staff to Nigeria to review the country’s radiation and nuclear safety regulatory framework and activities against relevant IAEA safety standards and international nuclear safety treaties.

The DG also noted that in July 2023 the IAEA conducted an International Physical Protection Advisory Service mission to Nigeria.

The mission was made up of eight international experts from the United States, France, Argentina, Indonesia, Romania, Lebanon, Slovakia and Pakistan together with NNRA staff and with the assistance of the Office of the National Security Adviser.

“They visited facilities with high-risk nuclear and radioactive material, including the Nigeria Nuclear Research Reactor, located at the Centre for Energy Research and Training, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.


“The goal was to assess Nigeria’s compliance with the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and its 2005 Amendment, Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources as well as the relevant IAEA Nuclear Security Series publications,” Idris stated.

He said both IAEA missions concluded that Nigeria, through the NNRA, had established an excellent nuclear safety and security regime that was in the process of being significantly improved through the update of legislative and regulatory framework and other ongoing initiatives.

“Key issues requiring urgent attention are the passage of the NNRA Bill and its presidential assent and the provision of a permanent headquarter office,” the agency’s boss stated.

He said the EU chose the NNRA for the project based on several positive reports by all the IAEA missions to Nigeria and its leadership in Africa as regards nuclear regulatory activities and competence.

“The project will focus on capacity development and training, enhancing regulatory framework for nuclear safety and ensuring that Nigeria implements the recommendation of all the IAEA missions in respect to its regulatory infrastructure,” Idris stated.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by taylor88(m): 7:25am On Oct 26, 2023
Loan and grant left and right


Shebi that Irigbaji bedwetter said they’ve saved billions on subsidies hence no more borrowing


Abi he wan use this one sniff cocaine

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by carreport(m): 7:28am On Oct 26, 2023
Another money to be embezzled

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Iceberg3: 7:29am On Oct 26, 2023
Hahaha!!!!
Loans upon loans upon loans

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by adesegun121(m): 8:22am On Oct 26, 2023
Lobatan
Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Nahunger(m): 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
grin

Nuclear watin 😂😂😂😂

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Cmanforall: 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
An individual can secure this amount from EU

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by DatNiggaDaz: 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
Dem don start. Wey the money saved through "subsidy removal" ? or where are the revenues realised through increased VAT & other taxes.

Appointing your tribesmen on the baisi of nepotism & tribalism with overbloated personal assistant but going to beg for money.

The Landcruiser Jeeps for the National assembly members, where is the money coming from ?

The emilokans where shouting lies & propaganda that the economy will be eldorado with the fake Master strategist with a
sophisticated CBN Governor . Emiefele is far intelligent than this boogey man cardöso. Sonce he has taken over the affairs of CBN, the naira is on Spiral fall, the economy in disarray. The cardoso boogey man allowed Tinubu & his rascal son Seyi access to the vaults of CBN where they carted foreign currencies & headed to Newyork after the UN General assembly to emilokan call girls

Nigerians should get ready to hit the streets if they wants to survive this emilokan maladministration

Below is the drug certificate forger in 2014

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Primusinterpares(m): 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
Make una careful o.
Let these loans not make this country a testing ground for nuclear weapons o.

Perhaps, Nigeria is not ready for having a nuclear power plant.
Corruption might not let it to be effectively managed. And it's catastrophic in disaster with a wide range of coleteral damage

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by agriboom: 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
shameless country, giant indeed

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Triangles1(m): 8:29am On Oct 26, 2023
I thought is Nuclear Bombs.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by brain54(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
Money that will be unaccounted for…

Nonsense thieves!

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Brendaniel: 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
I hope they use it for the right purpose....

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by ruggedboych: 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
make them build am for Lagos or Abuja in case angry sad

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Ayoola171(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
The grant should be well utilize and channel appropriately.

God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by HydraFeeds(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
There are lots of parties involved in Nigeria Nuclear project which might result in conflict of interest .

Imagine Russia committing a lot of funds into the project but they’re not in good terms with EU .

US and China might be interested too .

Hope it doesn’t result into Stuxnet .

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by christejames(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
CORNfused 🌽 govt undecided

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by wolesmile(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
The main difference between a grant and a loan is repayment. A loan requires you to repay the money you borrow, whereas a grant does not. Grants are, essentially, a gift. In other words, they're non-repayable.


People should understand this before commenting that they've gone to borrow again.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by RandomFellow: 8:30am On Oct 26, 2023
Whyning... Grant abi loan? Is it a "grant" we have to repay?
Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by dododawa1: 8:31am On Oct 26, 2023
Nuclear


NIGERIA

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:31am On Oct 26, 2023
Nuclear project 😂😂😂😂🏃🏃🏃

Well understand they want to source money from all angles but please this is really hilarious

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Obaofaba: 8:31am On Oct 26, 2023
Good

This is a grant not loan.

Only a legitimate government secures Grant.

God bless the president of the federal republic of Nigeria for bringing good fortune to us all.
Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by MrFixIt007: 8:32am On Oct 26, 2023
Make una give people food fess before una dey talk about Nuclear eeee. Na Government wey nor fit judiciously share The Borrowed 1 5 Billion Dollars to homes Na dem wan manage Nucleae Power Plant? The Corns you guys promised, make una share oooo, make I use my own prepare Akamu(Pap) keep oooo. Na wetin man go chop be the issue now ooo cry cry cry cry
Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by misreal(m): 8:32am On Oct 26, 2023
Eh..Nuclear kini?
In Nigeria?
Mismanagement will cause a nuclear disaster that will take out the entire west,or Nigerian politicians will steal all the money.thisni have seen

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by Whalis: 8:33am On Oct 26, 2023
Nigerians arise for APC wants to mortgage us. Europe include Russia is looking for where to dump their nuclear plants because of finding a cheaper, safer and environmental friendly energy source which is through harnessing wind energy. They do not have a place to dispose the waste. They are all convincing African leaders to accept this burden from them even with incentives. This is a pointer that something is wrong.
African leaders should reject this. Russia has convinced Burkina Faso to accept theirs.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by BreconHills(m): 8:33am On Oct 26, 2023
taylor88:
Loan and grant left and right


Shebi that Irigbaji bedwetter said they’ve saved billions on subsidies hence no more borrowing


Abi he wan use this one sniff cocaine

If anyone gives you interest free non repayable money for your business please reject it on principle.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by STEWpid(f): 8:33am On Oct 26, 2023
Chai..





Nigeria is POssible via Jagaban.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by kettykin: 8:33am On Oct 26, 2023
I hope they build it in an Apc state for their votes and loyalty
Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by SoNature(m): 8:34am On Oct 26, 2023
€1 million grant?

These white people are really nice.

Someone will cough up that sum and another idiot in Nigeria will squander the money.

If we were sensible in this country, corrupt politicians would be made to undergo harakiri.

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Re: FG Secures €1m EU Grant For Nuclear Project by AntiChristian: 8:34am On Oct 26, 2023
Nuclear!
I dey fear o!

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