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Northern Business Owners Breathe a Sigh of Relief as Peace Returns, Curfew Lifted, and Protests Cease Kaduna, Nigeria - Business owners in the northern region are rejoicing as peace has finally returned to the area, marking the end of a tumultuous period of protests, curfews, and unrest. For weeks, the region had been plagued by demonstrations and clashes, forcing authorities to impose a curfew and restrict business operations. However, with the situation now under control, the curfew has been lifted, and protests have ceased. "I'm thrilled to finally reopen my shop without fear of violence or looting," said Abdullahi Mohammed, a local entrepreneur. "The past few weeks have been incredibly challenging, but I'm grateful for the return of peace." The restoration of peace has also led to a surge in customer activity, with many residents eager to support local businesses once again. "We've seen a significant increase in sales since the curfew was lifted," said Fatima Ibrahim, owner of a popular restaurant in the area. "It's a welcome relief after a difficult period." Authorities have attributed the return of peace to a combination of effective security measures and community engagement initiatives. "We worked tirelessly to address the grievances of the protesters and engage with local stakeholders to find a peaceful resolution," said Governor Nasir El-Rufai. "I'm proud of our collective efforts to restore peace and stability to the region." As business owners continue to rebuild and recover, the community is expressing gratitude for the renewed sense of safety and normalcy. "We're thankful for the government's efforts to address our concerns and restore peace," said community leader, Dr. Saleh Mohammed. "We look forward to continued collaboration and progress." With peace and stability restored, the northern region is poised for economic growth and development, much to the relief and joy of business owners and residents alike. |
School Owners Count Losses as 24-Hour Curfew in Northern States Disrupts Summer School Abuja, Nigeria - School owners in some northern states are counting their losses as a 24-hour curfew imposed by the government to curb insecurity has disrupted summer school activities, leading to significant financial losses. The curfew, which was imposed in states such as Kaduna, Katsina, and Zamfara, has forced schools to shut down their summer programs, leaving owners and proprietors in a state of distress. "We had already invested heavily in preparing for the summer school, hiring teachers, and making arrangements for accommodations and feeding," said Mrs. Hassan, owner of a private school in Kaduna. "Now, we have to refund fees to parents, and our losses are running into millions." The summer school program, which typically runs from July to September, is a crucial period for schools to generate revenue and make up for losses incurred during the academic session. However, the curfew has forced schools to suspend activities, leaving them with no choice but to refund fees to parents. "This is a difficult time for us," said Mr. Ahmed, proprietor of a school in Katsina. "We had high hopes for the summer school, but now we are faced with the reality of losses. We urge the government to consider the impact of the curfew on our businesses and find alternative solutions to address the security challenges." The disruption to summer school activities has also affected students, who were looking forward to participating in various programs, including academic remedial classes, sports, and recreational activities. "I was really looking forward to attending summer school to improve my grades," said Aisha, a student in Kaduna. "Now, I have to stay at home and miss out on the opportunity." School owners are calling on the government to review the curfew and consider the impact on businesses, particularly schools, and find alternative solutions to address the security challenges. "We understand the need for security, but we also need to consider the economic implications of the curfew," said Mrs. Hassan. "We urge the government to find a balance between security and economic activities." |
DSS Unveils Alarming Plot to Target Public Infrastructure, University Students, and NYSC Corps Members In a dramatic development, the Department of State Services (DSS) has revealed a disturbing plot by a faction of protesters to launch attacks on public infrastructure, university students, and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members. This disclosure has prompted heightened security measures and significant operational changes across affected regions. According to the DSS, the plan involves coordinated efforts to sabotage key public facilities, potentially disrupting essential services and causing significant economic damage. The plot also targets university campuses and NYSC orientation camps, with intentions to create chaos and fear among students and corps members. In response to the imminent danger, university management has suspended lectures to ensure the safety of students. Additionally, the NYSC has taken the precautionary measure of suspending the camp for Batch B Stream 2 and the August clearance exercise. These decisions aim to protect students and corps members from potential harm. Universities have heightened campus security, increased surveillance, and are coordinating with local law enforcement to safeguard students. Similarly, the NYSC has advised corps members to remain vigilant and has implemented stricter security protocols at orientation camps. The DSS has urged the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activities, emphasizing that early detection is crucial in preventing potential harm. Authorities continue to investigate the full extent of the plot and are working tirelessly to thwart any attempts to carry out these threats. The situation remains fluid, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. The safety of students, corps members, and the public remains the top priority for all involved agencies. |
_NYSC Remains Mute as Call-Up Letters Delay, Protest Looms, and Confusion Reigns_ The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has maintained an unsettling silence regarding the delayed release of call-up letters for Batch B Stream 2, 2024, leaving Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) in a state of confusion and anxiety. With the protest scheduled to begin tomorrow, tensions are running high as PCMs express frustration and concern about the uncertain situation. Rumors are circulating about a possible postponement of the camping exercise to either August 13th or 28th, further exacerbating the uncertainty. The NYSC management's silence on the matter has only added fuel to the fire, leaving PCMs to rely on unconfirmed reports and speculation. Safety concerns are also being raised, as the planned protest and potential postponement could pose risks to the well-being of PCMs. As the situation unfolds, PCMs are urged to remain calm and vigilant, seeking credible information from official channels. The NYSC management is called upon to address the concerns and provide clarity on the situation to avoid further distress and uncertainty. |
Graduates from KADUNA State University’s class of 2018, particularly Daniel Ashiru, a Biochemistry graduate, are voicing their frustration over the prolonged delay in the release of their academic results and subsequent mobilization for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). The lack of response from the university’s management has only intensified their concerns, leading to a sense of sluggishness in addressing their grievances. Daniel Ashiru, representing his peers, highlighted the challenges they face due to this delay. “We are eager to contribute to the nation through NYSC, but the delay is holding us back. It’s disheartening to see our juniors from other universities move forward while we remain stagnant,” Ashiru stated. The situation reflects broader issues within the educational system, where administrative inefficiencies can significantly impact students’ career trajectories. Despite the students’ appeals and peaceful protests, there has been no tangible response or action from the university management to expedite the process. The delay not only affects individual graduates’ plans but also raises questions about the institution’s commitment to timely and efficient processes. With no clear timeline for resolution, graduates like Ashiru are left in a state of uncertainty, unsure of when they will be able to begin their post-graduation endeavors. As the impasse continues, stakeholders are urging the university management to prioritize resolving these issues and ensure that graduates receive the support and opportunities they deserve. The call for transparency and accountability in handling academic matters resonates strongly among the affected graduates, who remain hopeful for a swift and positive resolution to their predicament. Source: https://animeloaded.com.ng/2024/04/20/delay-in-results-and-nysc-mobilization-leaves-kaduna-state-university-graduates-in-limbo/
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The Drama In Aba: Controversial Ending to Enyimba vs Doma United Match The NPFL match between Enyimba and Doma United in Aba on Matchday 24 was marred by controversy in the dying minutes. Here's a breakdown of the drama: The Incident: In the 89th minute, Enyimba's Chijoke Mbaoma scored a goal. The Assistant Referee flagged for offside. However, the Center Referee initially awarded the goal. After protests from Enyimba players and officials, the referee consulted with the Assistant Referee. A further twist occurred when the referee reviewed the goal on StarTimes' broadcasting equipment. Following the video review, the referee reversed his initial decision and awarded the goal to Enyimba. The Fallout: Doma United players were furious with the decision and refused to continue the match. After waiting for several minutes, the referee blew the final whistle, awarding Enyimba a 1-0 victory. The Questions: Why did the Center Referee initially disregard the Assistant Referee's offside call? This remains unclear. It's possible the referee initially believed the player was onside, or there might have been miscommunication between the officials. Is NPFL allowing referees to review decisions on video? Currently, the NPFL doesn't utilize Video Assistant Referees (VAR). The use of StarTimes' broadcasting equipment in this instance seems like an ad-hoc solution and raises questions about the official protocol for reviewing decisions. NFF's Role: The Nigeria Football Federation's disciplinary department is likely to investigate this incident. Both the referee's decision-making process and Doma United's reaction will be scrutinized. This incident highlights the need for a clear and consistent approach to officiating in the NPFL. The potential introduction of VAR technology should also be considered to minimize such controversies in the future. Source : https://npflupdates..com/2024/03/the-drama-in-aba-controversial-ending.html
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Enugu Rangers Launch Official Club App! Calling all die-hard Enugu Rangers fans!🇳🇬⚽️ The wait is over! Rangers International Football Club, in partnership with Afrinvest West Africa, is thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new official club app. This app is your one-stop shop for everything Rangers International. Stay connected with the latest news, like: Live Scores & Fixtures: Never miss a moment of the action with live scores and upcoming match schedules. Exclusive Player Interviews: Get to know your favorite players on a deeper level with exclusive interviews. Match Highlights: Relive all the thrilling moments with match highlights right at your fingertips. Club Archives: Dive into the rich history of Enugu Rangers with access to club archives. Ticket Bookings: Secure your spot in the stands with convenient ticket bookings directly through the app. And Much More! Download the Rangers International App today and immerse yourself in the beautiful game like never before! Be a part of history as we continue to make Enugu Rangers a name to remember. Download Now! #RangersIntlApp #DownloadNow #HistoryTogether #NeverSayDie Source : https://npflupdates..com/2024/03/enugu-rangers-launch-official-club-app.html
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