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Remain Law-abiding and Dutiful; NYSC Tells Corps Members over Delay in June 2023 Allowance Payment

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has responded to concerns raised by Corps Members regarding the delay in paying their June 2023 monthly allowance. The NYSC Management acknowledges the worries and agitations of Corps Members and assures them that necessary measures have been taken to resolve the issue promptly.

In a statement issued by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Eddy Megwa, the NYSC clarified that all arrangements for the payment of Corps Members’ allowances were completed on the 27th of June, 2023. Remittances were duly made to the respective banks on the same day. However, the delay in disbursing the funds is attributed to the processing by the individual banks responsible for crediting Corps Members’ accounts.

“The Management of National Youth Service Corps wishes to state that it is aware of worries and agitations by Corps Members over the delay in the payment of their June 2023 monthly allowance.” the statement read

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Scheme completed all arrangements for the payment of Corps Members’ allowance since 27th of June, 2023, and remittances made same day to various banks accordingly.”

Stating the reason for the delay the director said, “The delay being currently experienced is due to the administration of funds by various banks who are yet to  credit Corps Members’ accounts.”

He noted that the NYSC Management is actively engaging with the banks to expedite the payment of Corps Members’ June allowances without any further delay. The Scheme reaffirms its commitment to prioritizing the welfare of Corps Members and assures them that the issue is being addressed with utmost urgency.

“In line with the above, NYSC Management is assiduously interfacing with the banks to fast track the payment of Corps Members’ June allowance without further delay.”

The Director also called on the affected corps members to remain steadfast and keep up the good work they are  doing for the nation

“All Corps Members are enjoined to remain calm, law-abiding, and dutiful in their respective places of national service as the Scheme will continue to treat issues relating to their welfare with utmost priority.

Lagos State Government Extends Warm Welcome to President Tinubu on Eid Celebration Break

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Lagos, June 29, 2023 – The Lagos State Government has hosted a grand welcome reception for His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as he returned to Lagos for a well-deserved Eid celebration break. The event, organized by the state government, aimed to honor President Tinubu’s distinguished service and commemorate his remarkable contributions to the nation.

Governor Sanwolu took to the official Twitter page of the state government to announce the reception, expressing his utmost delight and honor to welcome President Tinubu back to the “Center of Excellence.” He described President Tinubu’s life, work, and legacy as a guiding light for all citizens, emphasizing the significance of his return to Lagos.

Dignitaries in attendance included esteemed colleagues from the Nigeria Governors Forum, leaders of the National Assembly, government officials, and members of the All Progressive Congress (APC). The event served as a platform for individuals across various sectors to show their support and appreciation for President Tinubu’s leadership.

Governor Sanwolu also took the opportunity to commemorate the one-month anniversary of President Tinubu’s tenure and highlight the remarkable achievements of his administration. He emphasized that within this short period, President Tinubu had formed a team of exceptional individuals who shared his vision and were working diligently to transform Nigeria into a prosperous and inclusive nation.

“In President Tinubu, we see a leader committed to the development of Nigeria, its people, and its future,” Governor Sanwolu affirmed. He concluded by extending a warm welcome to President Tinubu in his home state and wishing everyone a joyful and peaceful Eid celebration.

The National Coalition of Civil Society Reviews Advocacy Strategy to Eliminate Child Marriage in Nigeria by 2028

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Abuja, Nigeria – June 23, 2023 – The Nigeria National Coalition of Civil Society on Ending Child Marriage has taken a significant step in its mission to end child marriage and protect the rights of young women and girls in Nigeria by reviewing its Advocacy Strategy and adopted a comprehensive, gender-transformative approach that aims to eliminate child marriage in the country by 2028.

The Advocacy strategy was reviewed by members of the Coalition during a 5-day Co-creation workshop held at Denis Hotel in Abuja from June 19th to 23rd, 2023 organized with the support from Girls Not Brides, the global partnership to end child marriage

Key member organizations of the coalition, working across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, participated in the co-creation workshop. These organizations included Girls Voice Initiative, Girls Power Initiative, IWEI, WRAPA, African Girls Empowerment Network, Bella Foundation, Child & Youth Protection Foundation, Child Shield Initiative, DYDO, Women for Women, ROTDOW Africa, Save the Future of Children Initiative, Women Information Network, Society for the Improvement Rural People, Daughter of Abraham Foundation, Education as a Vaccine, Women Africa, and SOAR Initiative, Ace Charity among others. The workshop also saw the presence of representatives from Girls Not Brides, ActionAid Nigeria, Plan International Nigeria, UNICEF Nigeria, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, ILO, and Save the Children Nigeria and a team of consultant led by Dr Ejiro Otive

During the workshop, Mr. Ali Andrew Madugu, the Director of Child Development at the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, lauded Girls Not Brides for their support in Nigeria’s efforts to combat child marriage. He expressed his appreciation for the co-creation workshop and urged all stakeholders present to devise an excellent strategy to eradicate child marriage in the country.

The Director further highlighted the devastating impact of child marriage on Nigerian society. He emphasized that the consequences extend beyond the immediate effects on girls, echoing throughout generations and affecting education, population growth, productivity, earnings, and maternal and child health.

“It is against this backdrop, considering the far-reaching implications of child marriage, that we must take targeted interventions to make faster progress in eliminating this practice,” said Mr. Madugu. As the National Machinery for the advancement of the rights and welfare of women and children, the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs is actively collaborating with various stakeholders, including government agencies, civil society organizations, and development partners, to develop strategic steps that prevent and respond to child marriage.

The Director called upon all stakeholders to take action and work collectively to eliminate child marriage in Nigeria. He emphasized the need for structured and coordinated efforts, acknowledging that ending child marriage is the shared responsibility of all parties involved.

“I wish to state that accelerating efforts to end child marriage and other harmful practices in Nigeria is the collective responsibility of all stakeholders. Therefore, for us to achieve effective results, we must work together in a structured and coordinated manner,” Madugu emphasized.

He further affirmed the commitment of the Federal Government of Nigeria to collaborate with stakeholders in implementing policies, plans, and programs aimed at ensuring the holistic development of girls, in line with the principle of leaving no one behind.

Concluding his message, Mr. Madugu expressed his hope that the outcomes of the co-creation workshop would have a profound impact on ongoing efforts to reduce child marriage in communities across Nigeria.

“On this note, we hope that the outcome of the workshop will be of great impact on the efforts being put in place to ensure that child marriage is reduced in our communities and Nigeria at large,” he said.

Hadiza Abba, a representative of UNICEF Nigeria, provided an overview of the child marriage situation in Nigeria, revealing that the country is home to nearly 26 million child brides. Shockingly, 2 in 5 young women in Nigeria were married during their childhood, with 25.9 million married before the age of 18 and 12.2 million married before the age of 15.

“Nigeria now carries the highest burden of child marriage in Africa and ranks third globally.

The co-creation workshop not only allowed the coalition to reflect upon its accomplishments and challenges since its establishment in 2015 but also enhanced the capacity of participants in designing a three-year project plan through a collaborative process. It further equipped members with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively combat child marriage, including project design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The integration of gender transformative approaches in program strategies, planning, and design was also emphasized to facilitate collaboration, collective advocacy, and movement building.

The Nigeria National Coalition of Civil Society on Ending Child Marriage remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding the rights and well-being of young women and girls. With the adoption of this 5-year gender transformative and collective action approach, the coalition aims to bring an end to child marriage in Nigeria by 2028. By working together and engaging various stakeholders, they strive to create a future where every child can thrive and fulfill their potential.

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World Photography Organisation Launches Sony 2024 World Photography Awards

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World Photography Organisation Launches Sony 2024 World Photography Awards

The World Photography Organisation, a global leader in promoting photographic culture, has announced the launch of the highly anticipated 2024 Sony World Photography Awards. This prestigious competition aims to elevate the careers of photographers and celebrate the diverse stories captured through the lens.

A key aspect of the Sony World Photography Awards is its commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.

From its inception, the Awards have encouraged photographers from all backgrounds to participate by offering free entry. This approach ensures that talented individuals from diverse walks of life have the opportunity to showcase their unique perspectives on a global platform.

With four distinct categories, the competition caters to photographers at different stages of their careers. The Professional Competition highlights the best photo series by professional photographers. The winner of this category receives a remarkable prize package, including $25,000, a solo exhibition, a range of top-of-the-line Sony digital imaging equipment, and the chance to gain invaluable global exposure.

The Open Competition, on the other hand, recognizes outstanding single images. It welcomes submissions from photographers of all backgrounds and experience levels, without any entry fees. The winner of this category receives $5,000, top Sony digital imaging equipment, and additional benefits to further enhance their artistic journey.

The Youth Competition, dedicated to young photographers under the age of 19, offers a fantastic opportunity for budding talents to showcase their skills. The first prize in this category includes top-of-the-line Sony digital imaging equipment and the chance to gain global exposure, providing a springboard for their future in photography.

Furthermore, the Student Category provides a platform for photography students worldwide. The first prize, comprising top Sony digital imaging equipment, offers students the means to excel in their craft and continue honing their skills.

The Sony World Photography Awards not only recognize exceptional talent but also provide substantial support and exposure to photographers at every stage of their journey. By offering generous cash prizes, state-of-the-art equipment, solo exhibitions, and global visibility, the Awards help photographers gain recognition and propel their careers to new heights.

Through the Sony World Photography Awards, the World Photography Organisation continues to champion the art of photography and its power to tell captivating stories. As the competition unfolds, we eagerly anticipate the remarkable images that will shape the visual narrative of our time.

Encourage your communities to embrace primary healthcare; the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency tells South East’s Traditional rulers.

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Anambra, Nigeria – The National Primary Healthcare Development Agency has called upon traditional rulers in the South East region to actively participate in the delivery of primary healthcare services within their communities. This collaborative effort aims to accelerate the access and uptake of essential healthcare services among community members.

During the 2023 first Quarter Review meeting of the South East Traditional Committee (SETRC) on Primary Healthcare Delivery, held in Awka, Anambra State, on Wednesday, June 21st, the Executive Director of the Agency, Dr. Faisal Shuaib, addressed the traditional rulers from the states of Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, and Enugu. Dr. Shuaib recognized the influential role of these esteemed leaders and implored them to champion the cause of primary healthcare within their communities.

“As custodians of our cultural heritage and esteemed rulers, your role in shaping the health landscape is invaluable,” Dr. Shuaib stated. “Your support in promoting primary healthcare is crucial, as your voice carries weight. Your endorsement of primary healthcare initiatives can significantly impact public perception and behavior.”

Dr. Shuaib further urged the traditional rulers to utilize their esteemed platforms to raise awareness about the importance of preventive care, early detection, and regular health check-ups. By emphasizing the benefits of timely intervention and the life-saving impact of primary healthcare services, such as immunization, they can empower their people to take charge of their health and well-being.

As members of the South East Traditional Committee on Primary Healthcare Delivery, the traditional rulers were also tasked with lending their voices as advocates for the health sector. Dr. Shuaib implored them to engage with policymakers, government officials, and relevant stakeholders to advocate for increased investment in primary healthcare.

“Your Majesties, your role as advocates for the health sector is paramount,” Dr. Shuaib emphasized. “I implore you to lend your voice to this cause and collaborate with policymakers and stakeholders to ensure the appropriate allocation of healthcare resources. By doing so, we can enhance human resources for health, expand access to quality healthcare services, and improve the infrastructure and equipment of our primary healthcare centers.”

“As gatekeepers of our communities, traditional rulers are in a unique position to promote health-seeking behavior. I respectfully request that you encourage your communities to embrace primary healthcare as the first point of contact”

The involvement of traditional rulers in primary healthcare is a significant step towards building a healthier and more prosperous community. Their endorsement and support have the potential to drive positive change and ensure the well-being of community members.

By embracing primary healthcare as the first point of contact, communities in the South East region can achieve improved health outcomes, reduced disease burden, and overall enhanced quality of life. Let us join hands and rally behind this important cause, making primary healthcare a priority for all. the speech read in part

President Tinubu Sets Up a New National Economic Council to Drive Nigeria’s Economic Growth

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Abuja, Nigeria – In a significant move to bolster Nigeria’s economic growth and development, President Tinubu announced the establishment of a new National Economic Council (NEC) on 15th June 2023. This decisive step highlights the administration’s commitment to implementing well-reasoned policies and measures that will foster rapid and inclusive economic progress across the nation.

The NEC, led by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, comprises an esteemed membership that includes all State Governors and other key stakeholders. This diverse and experienced group will collaborate closely to provide strategic guidance and support to the government in driving sustainable economic growth and addressing the pressing challenges facing the country.

During the inauguration ceremony held at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, President Tinubu emphasized the NEC’s crucial role in shaping policies that promote economic inclusivity and prosperity for all Nigerians. The council’s establishment underscores the administration’s determination to foster an environment conducive to business growth, attract foreign investment, and create job opportunities.

President Tinubu expressed his confidence in the capabilities and dedication of the NEC members, recognizing their vast experience in public administration, economic planning, and governance. He emphasized that their collective wisdom and expertise would be instrumental in formulating effective policies that align with the government’s vision for a prosperous and resilient Nigeria.

The newly formed NEC will work collaboratively with various government ministries, agencies, and departments to identify and prioritize key economic sectors for growth. Through comprehensive analyses and consultations, the council will develop strategies to leverage Nigeria’s abundant resources and capitalize on emerging opportunities in both domestic and international markets.

Among the critical areas of focus for the NEC will be job creation, industrialization, agricultural development, infrastructure investment, and technology advancement. By adopting a holistic approach, the council aims to foster a diversified and robust economy that reduces dependency on oil revenues and promotes sustainable growth across multiple sectors.

Additionally, the NEC will play a pivotal role in fostering stronger partnerships with international organizations, financial institutions, and foreign investors. By actively engaging in global economic forums and promoting Nigeria’s investment potential, the council aims to attract substantial foreign direct investment, transfer of technology, and knowledge sharing for accelerated economic development.

As President Tinubu concluded the inauguration ceremony, he emphasized the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance in the implementation of economic policies. The NEC will actively monitor and evaluate progress, regularly assess the impact of implemented measures, and make necessary adjustments to ensure the desired outcomes are achieved.

The establishment of the National Economic Council marks a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward sustainable economic growth and prosperity. With an experienced and dedicated team at the helm, the council is poised to steer the nation’s economic policies in the right direction, unlocking its immense potential and driving inclusive development for the benefit of all Nigerians.

As the NEC embarks on this crucial mission, Nigerians eagerly anticipate the positive impact it will have on their lives and the nation as a whole. With President Tinubu’s visionary leadership and the collective efforts of the council members, a brighter and more prosperous future awaits Nigeria on its path to economic greatness.

Governor Umo Eno Congratulates Senate President-Elect, Godswill Akpabio, CON

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Headline: Governor pledges to work together for the advancement of the State

June 13, 2023, Uyo – Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has extended his congratulations to Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio, CON, on his appointment as the Senate President of the 10th National Assembly.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Ekerete Udoh, and made available via the Official Twitter handle of Akwa Ibom State Government. Governor Umo expressed his delight and offered his support to Senator Akpabio for the betterment of Akwa Ibom State.

The Governor commended the electoral process, describing it as “free, fair, and transparent,” which showcased the nation’s commitment to strengthening democratic principles. He emphasized that the time for politics has ended, and it is now crucial to focus on governance and work collectively across party lines to advance the state’s development.

“The process was free, fair, and transparent and is a testament to the deepening of our democratic traditions and ethos. I have always said that politics is over and it’s time for governance, and that, demands we work across party lines to advance the cause of our development. Governor Umo said

Governor Umo affirmed his readiness to collaborate with Senator Akpabio in order to drive progress, development, and growth within Akwa Ibom State and the entire nation. He expressed his belief that working together would significantly move the needle toward achieving the state’s developmental objectives.

“We stand ready to work collaboratively with you, to move the needle of development, growth, and progress of our dear State in particular and the Nation in general.

Governor Umo Eno reiterated his congratulations to Senator Godswill Akpabio and wished him success in his new role as Senate President. He closed his statement by extending well wishes and praying for God’s guidance and speed in their collaborative efforts.

“Once again, congratulations and God’s speed”! Governor Umo reiterated

Just in: Nyege Nyege Kenyan edition distances itself from Nyege Nyege Festival Uganda

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The Nyege Nyege Kenyan edition, a certified Kenyan Music and Arts Festival by the government of Kenya has issued an official statement distancing itself from NYEGE NYEGE FESTIVAL UGANDA. The group public relation manager announced this
through an official communique issued and signed on June 8th 2023.

“We have noticed potential confusion due to the similarity in names between Nyege Nyege Kenyan edition and NYEGE NYEGE
FESTIVAL UGANDA. We want to emphasize that the Nyege Nyege Kenyan edition is an independent event and has no affiliation
with NYEGE NYEGE FESTIVAL UGANDA. the report reads in part.

Below is the full report

Following the announcement, some Twitter users took to their Twitter pages to call out the group for imitating the NYEGE NYEGE FESTIVAL UGANDA brand.

One @cathy mutuku said
“This was a Ugandan event at least they should have changed the name and brand” @cathy mutuku.

Another user @Wyseboyrepublik said “If they can’t even brand how will they run a successful event?”

Another user @bonifacemwangi said “You shamelessly stole @NyegeNyegeFest brand identity”

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Pharmacist Charged for Inducing Abortion on 15-Year-Old Girl

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Mombasa, Kenya – Amos Nzioki, a pharmacist, has been charged before the Mombasa Chief Magistrate, Hon. Martha Mutuku, for conducting an induced abortion on a 15-year-old girl who had conceived through defilement. The offense was allegedly committed on June 3, 2023, at Nzioki’s private chemist located in Tudor.

According to the prosecution, Amos Nzioki is accused of administering a combination of drugs to the minor, resulting in the termination of her pregnancy. The girl’s guardian promptly reported the incident to the police, who subsequently took her to Coast General Hospital. Medical examinations conducted by doctors at the hospital confirmed the occurrence of the abortion.

It is worth noting that the incident took place while the police are actively pursuing a separate investigation involving the man accused of defiling and impregnating the minor. The authorities are committed to apprehending the alleged perpetrator and ensuring that justice is served in that regard.

During the court hearing, Amos Nzioki pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him. The Mombasa Chief Magistrate granted him temporary release on a Ksh 300,000 bond, which requires one surety of the same amount. Alternatively, Nzioki has the option of providing a cash bail of Ksh 200,000. These legal measures have been imposed to ensure his appearance in court for subsequent proceedings.

On June 6, 2023, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Kenya confirmed these developments via their official Twitter page.

This case highlights the importance of protecting minors and handling such delicate matters with utmost care and adherence to the law. The Mombasa Chief Magistrate’s court will continue to oversee the legal process, ensuring a fair trial and seeking justice for the affected minor.

For further updates on this case, please refer to official court records and announcements through the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Kenya.

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