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Below is a full list of Senators who are members of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC; List of APC Senators: 1. Adamu Aliero (Kebbi), 2. Yahaya Abdullahi (Kebbi), 3. Bala Ibn Na’Allah (Kebbi), 4. Aliyu Wammako (Sokoto), 5. Ibrahim Gobir (Sokoto), 6. Ahmed Yerima (Zamfara), 7. Kabir Marafa (Zamfara), 8. Tijjani Kaura(Zamfara), 9. Abu Ibrahim (Katsina), 10. Umar Kurfi (Katsina), 11. Kabir Gaya (Kano), 12.Barau Jibrin (Kano), 13. Abdulkadir Gumel (Jigawa), 14. Sabo Mohammed (Jigawa), 15. Sani Shehu. (Kaduna) 16. Ahmed Lawan (Yobe), 17.Bukar Abba Ibrahim (Yobe), 18. Ali Ndume (Borno), 19.Abu Kyari (Borno), 20. Baba Kaka Garbai (Borno), 21. Sabi Abdullahi (Niger), 22. David Umar (Niger), 23. Mustapha Muhammed (Niger), 24. Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa), 25. George Akume (Benue), 26. Joshua Dariye (Plateau), 27. Francis Alimikhena (Edo), 28. Andrew Uchendu (Rivers), 29. Magnus Abe (Rivers), 30. Ovie Omo-Agege (Delta), 31. John Enoh (Cross River), 32. Nelson Effiong (Akwa Ibom), 33. Andy Uba (Anambra), 34. Sonni Ogbuoji (Ebonyi), 35. Hope Uzodinma (Imo), 36 Ben Uwajimogu (Imo), 37. Danjuma Goje (Gombe), 38. Binta Masi Garba (Adamawa), 39. Ahmed Abubakar (Adamawa), 40. Yusuf A. Yusuf (Taraba). 41. Oluremi Tinubu (Lagos), 42. Gbenga Ashafa (Lagos), 43. Solomon Adeola (Lagos), 44. Tayo Alasoadura (Ondo), 45 Gbolahan Dada (Ogun), 46. Soji Akanbi (Oyo), 47. Ajayi Boroffice (Ondo), 48. Yele Omogunwa (Ondo), 49. Abdulfatai Buhari (Oyo), 50. Babajide Omoworare (Osun), 51. Sola Adeyeye (Osun), 52. Fatimat Raji-Rasaki (Ekiti). 53. Godswill Akpabio (Akwa-Ibom) 54. Philip Aduda (FCT) 55. Lanre Tejuoso (Ogun) 56.Ahmad baba kaita (katsina) 57. Lawal Yahaya Gumau (Bauchi) Source : https://politicsngr.com/saraki-impeachment-full-list-apc-senators/
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The federal government has no plans to increase taxes, rather to get tax avoiders to do the needful, Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma, said on Monday. Reacting to a comment by Ben Murray-Bruce, a senator, at the public hearing of the Joint session of the National Assembly on the 2017 Budget, the minister said government was only working to increase its internally generated revenue by broadening its tax base. “A view has been expressed that we should not increase taxes; that we should broaden our tax collection instead. That is precisely what is in the budget,” Mr. Udoma said. Mr. Murray-Bruce had insinuated the federal government was about to increase taxes, an action he said would worsen the poor economic fortunes of Nigerians and businesses. The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, had recently said that the government would increase tax on luxury items, like champagne, yachts and other luxury items from its current five per cent. But, Mr. Udoma clarified that there was no plan to increase neither the value added tax, VAT, nor company’s income tax, CIT. Source : http://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/223494-no-plan-increase-taxes-nigerian-govt.html |
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DAY 29 : WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 2017. PRAYER POINTS : 1. Intense praise and worship 2. Father give us the grace to please you in all that we do in this year 2017 3. Father give us the grace to wake up and win souls, attend House Fellowships, Digging deep , Sunday Services and other church programs regularly in this year, 2017 4. Father, help us to be faithful in honouring you with our first fruit, giving our tithes and offering regularly throughout this New Year 2017 5. Father arise, and show yourself mighty on our behalf and on the behalf of our , parishes and family members 6. Father arise and help me to stir up the giant in me 7. Father help me to recover all the lost grounds in this New Year 2017 8. Father help me to forever be relevant and never become a man of yesterday. 1Sam 16:1 9. Father have mercy on me and reverse every irreversible in my life this year. Ezek. 37:1-12 10. Father, you are the help of the helpless, help us to be united and help RCCG to forever be relevant 11. Let us commit the Engineering department, Choir, Ushers, Prayer Warriors and other workers in the church into the hands of God in this 2017 Easter Let’s Go A Fishing program 12. Let us pray against the kidnappers, ritual killers and armed robbers. Ps.124:6 Prov. 15:30. 13. Pray for financial supply during this 2017, Easter program 14. Let us pray for sound health for workers and ministers during this 2017 Easter crusades 15. Let us pray for a bumper harvest of souls during the Easter let’s Go A Fishing program of 2017 16. Let us pray against any form of distraction that the power of darkness may cause during 2017 Easter program 17. Let us thank God for the Ultimate Power of God that established RCCG 18. Let us ask God to fortify Pastor E.A. Adeboye the more with the Ultimate Power. 19. Let the Resurrection power shake RCCG and make every good things that is dying resurrect. #SHALOM |
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A new report says children in Africa may account for nearly half of the world’s poor by 2030. That prospect – the result of rapid population growth and continued poverty – poses problems for the continent, but a solution is not far off, some say. Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with more than 170 million people and growing fast. The report by the London-based Overseas Development Institute (ODI) says the population boom coupled with existing poverty and “extreme inequality” are a dangerous mix. ODI’s Kevin Watkins, one of the researchers of the report, says over the next 15 years, the African child will emerge as the face of world poverty. “By 2030, around one in five children in Africa will be born into and raised in poverty. So the immediate thing that needs to happen is we need to lift the children out of acute poverty,” Watkins says. Family planning seen as key Activists say family planning is a key component of meeting that goal. Nigeria alone will account for six percent of all global births between 2015 and 2030, the report says. The U.N. projects that by 2050, Nigeria will surpass the United States to become the world’s third most populous country, behind China and India. “It’s both a blessing and a curse,” says Felix Obi, a development policy analyst in Abuja. “We have the potential of having a very large pool of skilled workers if government invests properly in education and building human capital. If the population keeps growing and the government is not investing in the education of young people, it’s a recipe for chaos in the future,” Obi says. In Nigeria, women on average give birth to five children, but it’s not uncommon to find 10, 14 or even 20 children in a household, in particular in areas where polygamy is practiced. Sensitive subject Birth control remains a sensitive subject. “It’s more of like religion. One of the things they say is that you cannot control birth because if God will give you. God will provide,” says public health worker Bintu Konto. She says she often meets women who tell her they want to have less children but they don’t know how. A key challenge for women in Nigeria is not just getting access to birth control pills or injections, but paying for them. The Nigerian government committed to allocate an additional $8.35 million annually to family planning in 2012. That was on top of its existing $3 million annual commitment. Family planning activist Chinwe Onumonu is lobbying for follow-through. “Basically to increase funding for family planning and also to get the government to redeem its commitment it made at the London Summit in 2012. So what we’re trying to do is to first track and do an assessment of the bottlenecks within the Ministry of Health.,” Onumonu says. Logistical, financial woes Contraceptives arrive in Nigeria via the seaport in Lagos, but according to Obi, there often isn’t government money to transport them to local public health facilities. “Procurement is just one bit of it. It’s just the beginning. But for it to be used and get to the end user, logistics comes in, then the advocacy, sensitization and that bit comes in as well, so states are supposed to be able take care of some of these costs,” Obi says. The federal government passed a record $30 billion budget this year. Only four percent was allocated to health, and out of that, family planning programs received a mere 0.3 percent. Activists say the government cannot continue to rely on donor agencies to meet its needs. Even Nigeria’s first lady has called for more commitment and funding for family planning services. source : http://www.voanews.com/a/africa-population-poverty-family-planning/3480454.html
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Oil prices rose on Thursday with Brent briefly topping $50 thanks to a weaker dollar and a drop in US crude stockpiles, traders said. Brent North Sea crude reached $50.05 a barrel — breaching $50 for the first time since early last month. Later around 1230 GMT, Brent North Sea crude for delivery in October was up two cents at $49.87 a barrel following some profit-taking. US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for September delivery gained 27 cents to $47.06, compared with Wednesday’s close. “Brent has climbed… to $50 per barrel for the first time since early July, finding support from a weaker US dollar and an unexpectedly marked decline in US crude oil and gasoline stocks,” said Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch. As a dollar-priced commodity, a weaker greenback makes crude cheaper for those holding other currencies. The dollar has been impacted by minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July meeting that showed caution over raising US interest rates, dealers said. US central bank minutes, published Wednesday, coincided with official data revealing signficant declines in US commercial crude stockpiles — signalling a modest strengthening of demand in the world’s top oil consumer. US crude stockpiles last week fell by 2.5 million barrels and gasoline stocks declined 2.7 million barrels, said the Department of Energy. Oil prices have hit five-week highs this week, supported by hopes of an agreement between OPEC and non-cartel crude producers to limit excess supplies. OPEC members and non-OPEC rival Russia are to meet informally in Algeria next month, as reports suggest that OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia is ramping up production to fresh record levels after an all-time high of 10.67 million barrels per day in July. Oil price “upside is capped by Saudi’s signals of pumping more oil in August, which could give the kingdom more leverage during talks in Algeria next month”, said EY energy analyst Sanjeev Gupta. “The oil market will continue to seesaw amid scepticism over the coordinated efforts to stabilise output,” he told AFP. Source:http://punchng.com/brent-crude-oil-tops-50/
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