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  • FG releases N350bn to reflate economy

    FG releases N350bn to reflate economy

    •Releases N60bn social intervention fund •Initiates measures to tackle economic recession

    •Nigeria to raise $1bn from Eurobond market

    Moves to steer the country out of economic recession has received a boost with the decision of the Federal Government to pump the sum of N350 billion into the economy in the next few days as capital allocation to ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).

    The implementation of the N5,000 monthly stipend social intervention programme of the government is also billed to commence at the end of this month with the release of N60 billion.

    Addressing journalists on these developments and government’s plan for the economy yesterday, the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, said: “We are releasing another N350 billion. There will also be the funding of about N60 billion in the social intervention programme, and that is very important in terms of putting money into people’s pocket.”

    The finance minister stated that when the N350 billion is released and cash backed in a few days from now, it will bring the total amount released by the Federal Government to N770 billion for capital projects from the N1.8 trillion budgeted in 2016.

    According to the minister, “those are the programmes that we really cash backed. The N5,000 to some of the most poor and vulnerable, the home school feeding programme, which is very important. That will also generate some economic activity in a lot of our local governments with women and maybe men cooking for the children.

    “And then the ‘Empower the Teacher Call’, that is the graduates that will be going into primary schools as teachers so they will begin to get salaries/stipends from the end of the month.

    “So we will be cash-backing these programmes today as part of the N350 billion additional releases, which will take our total capital releases to date to N770 billion.”

    Adeosun explained that key projects in power, housing, transport, aviation, water defence and agriculture will get the largest chunk of the disbursement, noting that the rationale behind giving priority to key projects was in line with Federal Government’s belief that “the quickest means to revive the economy entails re-directing expenditure to funding key infrastructure that will impact growth on the economy.”

    The finance minister added that the administration was “working hard to redirect the economy from being a consumption economy to a productive economy”. She assured that “the government has what it takes to achieve the goal of getting the country out of recession.”

    According to her, “we have a strategic plan that will take us out of this current recession. We are raising money. As you know, the Euro bond is on. We are about to appoint Advisers.  We are about raising additional $1 billion.”

    Adeosun added: “Two weeks ago, we approved the borrowing plan and that is very important, as we will be borrowing the cheapest money first. We have approved that plan from World Bank, from AfDB with interest rates as low as 1 per cent and tenor as long as 40 years. We are intervening in specific areas, which include agriculture, health, the railway project, and these are very key to what we are doing.”

    Speaking on the life span of the recession, Adeosun said: “We don’t think it is going to be a long recession, considering some of the initiatives we have put in place, which will begin to bear fruits soon.”

    Another of the government’s plan is to get out of the Joint Venture Companies (JVC) Cash Call burden.

    According to her, “this month, for Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) we only got N41 billion from oil and gas. We had to use N110 billion for funding of cash call. If we had that money, we could have pumped that money into the economy.

    “We  are working with the ministry of petroleum, with Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to get out from cash call burden.

    “Instead of taking money from the federation account for JVC, the plan is to allow those joint ventures to borrow money that they need rather than taking money from the federation account, and that will improve the money in circulation,” she said.

    The minister also disclosed that the federal government was doing “a lot of work with the sub-national governments around the budget support plan. Many of them have not been paying salaries for months. We have now been able to support them with additional monies every month from the FAAC account, and many of them have now resumed paying salaries.

    “We are monitoring them, because the loan facilities were conditional. We have sent the monitoring and evaluation committee out to go and check that they are actually doing what they undertook to do, and we are pleased to report that many are paying salaries and that will also have a huge effect on demand and help to get the economy moving.”

    “We are confident that the plan we put together will work. It is a long term plan that will reposition the economy and make sure that we don’t go through this boom and burst cycles that are driven by the oil price.

    “The economy has to be more resilient than that, so that we don’t find ourselves back to where we are.”

    She assured Nigerians that government’s contingent plans will be effective in repositioning the economy to ensure the economy does not slip back into recession.

    In addition, “any of the programmes of the immediate past administration found to be vital in addressing the challenge of the economy will be sustained by the present administration. The YouWin programme is one of such, which is currently being restructured.”

  • NECO releases June/July results

    NECO releases June/July results

    The National Examination Council (NECO) yesterday released the results of 2016 June/July Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) with 88.51 per cent of the students obtaining five credit pass and above, including English Language and Mathematics.

    Announcing the release of the result yesterday at NECO Headquarters, Minna, the Registrar, Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said there was 20 per cent improvement in the general performance of candidates in 2016 compared to 2015.

    According to him, 905,011 or 88.51 per cent of the 1,022,474 students that sat the examination in Nigeria and other countries got five credits and above while 84.54 per cent got credit pass and above in English Language and 80.16 per cent obtained credit pass and above in Mathematics.

    Uwakwe said that 194 schools were involved in mass cheating while 14 schools had been derecognised by the examination body for examination malpractices.

    He lamented the rate at which schools were involved in malpractices and cheating, stressing that any school caught will be derecognised.

    The Registrar attributed the improved performance of students in the examination to the staff of NECO, contributions from his predecessors who have laid a good foundation and the seriousness of the students.

    He maintained that NECO will not reduce its standard, especially as it intends to make its mark in the global assessment industry.

    He said: “I want to solicit support from all our stakeholders. NECO should be seen as a Nigerian baby that requires the care and support of all to enable her attain that first class international status.

    “We are working hard to ensure that NECO makes her mark in the global assessment industry.”

    Ekiti state came tops as the state with the best performance, followed by Edo and Kogi states while Yobe and Kastina were at the bottom.

    Uwakwe said students can access their results on NECO website.

  • FG releases 2016/17 admission list for Gifted Academy, Suleja

    FG releases 2016/17 admission list for Gifted Academy, Suleja

    The Federal Government has approved the release of the admission list of successful candidates into Federal Government Academy, Suleja, Niger State for 2016/17.

    Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, said this in a statement issued by the ministry’s Deputy Director (Press) Ben Bem-Goong, in Abuja yesterday.

    The statement said that a total of 147 students have been admitted out of the 2,250 candidates who sat the examination.

    The minister said the list had been released in the college and also posted on the Federal Ministry of Education website.

    He commended the management of the academy for the impressive performance it has recorded in the past 26 years.

    “Candidates who took part in the Federal Government’s Academy entrance examination should check their names on that site as well as in Room 607 in the Department of Basic and Secondary Education.

    “The resumption date for the new students of the Academy is 8th October, 2016,” the statement said.

    The Federal Government Academy, Suleja, which was established on May 25, 1990, has maintained an average record performance of 92% in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) examinations, the statement added.

  • WAEC releases statistics on Nov/Dec WASSCE

    WAEC releases statistics on Nov/Dec WASSCE

    Only 29.33 percent (67,713) of the 237,154 candidates who sat for the November/December 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for private candidates made credits and above in at least five subjects, including English and Mathematics – which is the minimum O Level requirement for admission into tertiary institutions.

    The statistics was contained in a statement issued by the Public Affairs Department of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) yesterday – a day after the Head of National Office (HNO), Mr Olutise Isaac Adenipekun announced the release of the results to journalists but declined to publicise that bit.

    The statement simply read : “?A total of 67,713 candidates, representing 29.33% obtained credits in 5 subjects and above, including English Language and Mathematics.”

    On Thursday, while annou?ncing the release of the results, Adenipekun had explained that judging performance based on the number of those that had five credits and above including English and Mathematics was misleading because the November/December diet of the WASSCE is regarded as a  make up examination for many candidates.

  • NRFF releases 14-man list for Olympics qualifiers

    NRFF releases 14-man list for Olympics qualifiers

    In line with their promise and drive to qualify for the 2016 Olympics, the Nigerian Rugby Football Federation Technical Committee has released a strong 14-man list for next month’s qualifiers in South Africa.

    Arising from their technical meeting held on Tuesday in Lagos, the federation listed Nigeria’s rugby golden boy and speedster, Christian Ogar (Cowrie RFC), Nuhu Ibrahim Samaila (Barewa RFC), Alfred Oche (Jos RFC), Onoru Oyiza Jatto (Cowrie RFC), Samuel Ekpo (Cowrie RFC), Hafis Ayinla (Cowrie RFC) as part of the team to be captained by Azeez Ladipo (Cowrie RFC).

    Determined to have a blend of homegrown and foreign based-players, three players were invited from the United Kingdom, two from the United States of America and one from South Africa, most of whom were discovered at the recently held President Cup international invitational tournament.

    The Onwukanjo brothers may be in line to feature for the national team together for the first time following the decision of the federation to extend an invitation to Onyinye Onwukanjo (Davenport University Rugby, USA) and Ike Onwukanjo (USA Northeast Olympic Academy).

    Other foreign-based players are Omotohunola Odulaja (Old Blues RFC, UK), Ayomide Joseph Mogaji (Doking RFC UK), Danjuma Mshelia (Richmond RFC, UK) and Thankgod Okafor (Sharks RFC South Africa)

    In a statement made available to the federation’s media department, NRFF Technical Director, Fasimoye Olatunji, Technical Adviser, Bandele Coker and Team Doctor, Bukola Bojuwoye will be part of the 19 man delegation to South Africa.

    The delegation which will be led by President of the federation, Edward Pam Fom will leave Lagos on the 8th of November for the tournament slated for the 14th and 15th of November Johannesburg.

    Head coach and South African Rugby 7s legend, Fabian Juries and all invited foreign players will join the local boys in Johannesburg on the 9th for the 5 days training ahead of the qualifiers.

    Nigeria is drawn alongside Zimbabwe, Uganda and Zambia in Pool B.

  • AGN releases Muna’s funeral plans

    AGN releases Muna’s funeral plans

    The Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), through its National President, Ibinabo Fiberesima-Egbuka, has released the burial arrangement for late Nollywood actor, Muna Obiekwe, who died on Sunday, January 18.

    According to information made available to the press, the funeral rites will kick-off on Sunday, February 1, with a candlelight procession that will start at Masha Roundabout, Surulere, Lagos.

    The procession is expected to terminate at the popular O’Jez Restaurant, National Stadium. According to Ibinabo, the dress code for the procession; white T-shirt, will be provided at the venue.

    Late Mr. Obiekwe will be buried on Tuesday, February 3, at Umudioka, Anambra State. And every part that AGN will play during the burial will be anchored by Ibinabo Fiberesima-Egbuka, the guild revealed.

    The actor, whose demise shocked the entertainment world, was said to have died of kidney failure. According to a source close to the actor, Muna has been battling a renal-related ailment, but kept it secret for a long time.

  • Sammie Okposo releases song for 2015 elections

    Sammie Okposo releases song for 2015 elections

    With just few weeks to the general elections, gospel singer, Sammie Okposo has released a single titled, Let Peace Reign. According to the artiste, the song is to urge Nigerians to embrace peaceful co-existence with one another.

    “We are in an election period, it’s not a war, please let us do our best to make the election violence-free,” the award-winning artiste said. “This song couldn’t have come at a better time because it goes a long way to buttress that no matter which party or candidate one is supporting, let it be done peacefully.”

    Okposo, also apologised to the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari, over an offensive comment he made on Twitter recently.

    “From perjury to forgery. Buhari or whoever forged that certificate needs to be flogged,” he had said, leading to a huge backlash from some of his fans, who decried him for using such diatribe on Buhari over allegations of certificate forgery.

    Not anticipating such reactions, Okposo bowed to pressure from his fans, and quickly deleted the post. He also apologized to Buhari in a series of tweets.

    “I deeply apologise to GMB for saying he should be flogged. He is old enough to be my father. I shouldn’t have disrespected him, I’m sorry GMB,” he said.

  • FG releases N3b to Kaduna for 2011 post-election violence victims

    Vice President Moham-med Namadi Sambo has said the federal government has released N3 billion for onward disbursement to victims of the 2011 post-election violence in Kaduna State.

    He spoke at the weekend during the 40th anniversary of the coronation of the Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, in reaction to the recent protest by victims of the crisis over non-payment of compensation promised by the government.

    Sambo said the money which was already in the coffers of the state government would be disbursed to the affected victims accordingly.

    He, however, stressed the need for people to live in peace with one another to enable government at all levels effectively deliver the dividends of democracy to the electorate.

    While congratulating the Emir for attaining 40 years on throne, Sambo attributed the success recorded by the Emirate to patience, fairness, justice and truthfulness.

    Kaduna State Governor, Mukhtar Yero, in his remarks advised both politicians and the electorate not to see the forthcoming election as a do-or-die affair in the interest of Nigeria’s democracy.

    Highlight of the occasion was a durbar performed by district heads and traditional title holders of the Emirate.

  • NFF releases guidelines for elections

    NFF releases guidelines for elections

    The Nigeria Football Federation’s (NFF) Electoral  Committee has unveiled the dates for all processes leading to elections into the Executive Committee of the nation’s football governing body on Tuesday, 26th August.

    “We have taken into careful consideration, the yearnings of everyone in the Nigerian football family for a level playing field for all, and have decided to slightly extend the deadline for the endorsement and collections of forms, which has also affected slightly other deadlines.

    “However, we are committed to holding the elections as scheduled on Tuesday, 26th August. Our responsibility is to play the role of an impartial, unbiased umpire in the entire process to ensure fairness for all,” Chairman of the NFF Electoral Committee Amoni Biambo said in Abuja on Thursday.

    Endorsement and submission of forms will now take place between today and 6pm on Monday, while screening of candidates, endorsement and release of names of eligible candidates will take place between Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Protests/Appeals against candidates will be entertained latest on Monday, 11th August, while the election proper holds on Tuesday, 26th August.

    Biambo stated further: “The NFF Electoral Committee will do everything possible to guarantee a free and fair election that will do justice to the great name of our country in the comity of football–playing countries of the universe.”

  • Enugu govt releases N50m to Rangers

    Enugu govt releases N50m to Rangers

    • Flying Antelopes players, coaches get relief funds

    Players and coaches of  Enugu Rangers will approach their second stanza premier league opener against El Kanemi Warriors with all their might after the state government released N50million as part payment of the N200million budgeted for the season.

    The Flying Antelopes’ players have openly engaged in strike action owing to the debt the club owed and the coaches too have allegedly grumbled too in demand of their monies.

    The club’s director of media and publicity, Foster Chime revealed to SportingLife that the Enugu State government under the able hands of Governor Sullivan Chime has released N50million out of the N200million projected for the season and that the players and coaches have been paid part of their debts as motivation ahead of the tie with El Kanemi Warriors.

    “I can tell you that Rangers have received N50 million out of the N200 million and part of the cash has been shared to all the players and coaches to serve as a morale booster ahead of the second stanza,” Chime told SportingLife.

    Rangers placed 15th at the end of the first stanza with 24 points from 19 matches and they are up against El Kanemi Warriors who are three steps above them on the log with 26 points.