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Zamfara pays hajj pilgrims $100 each after currency movements devalue their travel allowance

ZAMFARA State is paying each of the 1,718 pilgrims going on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia this year a sum of $100 to augment their basic travel allowances (BTA) after currency fluctuations eroded the amounts paid them by the federal government's hajj commission.

 

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As President Tinubu celebrates one year in office, here are 10 things he has to do over the next 12 months to reduce Nigerian production costs

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Unveil a nationwide rail haulage network. You cannot run a modern economy moving all your goods by road. Trailers are also very accident-prone

[2] Peg lending rates for industrial purposes at 5% maximum

[3] Create a special industrial wing of the EFCC to combat corruption in business and industry

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NFF to step up pursuit of Michael Olise after France leave him out of their Euro 2024 squad

NIGERIAN Football Federation (NFF) football officials have announced plans to step up talks with Crystal Palace playmaker Michael Olise in a desperate bid to get him to play for the Super eagles following his omission from France's Euro 2024 squad.

 

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Once more our rainy season is upon us in Nigeria with the usual expected woes. Surely the Tinubu administration has got to end this once and for all with a robust national anti-flooding plan

Ayo Akinfe

[1] It is the rainy season in Nigeria again and as ever, we are once more subjected to annual flooding. Can we just put things into perspective, it is not as if we suffer from Monsoon storms or La Niña, it is just that there is no drainage to carry away excess water. Our villages, towns and cities only get something like a 20% increase in water during the rainy season

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Finidi calls up 23 for World Cup qualifiers with few surprises except for the dropping of Uzoho

SUPER Eagles head coach Finidi George has invited 23 players to camp for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Republic taking place next month with the only major shock being the dropping of veteran goalkeeper Francis Uzoho.

 

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Until Nigeria sorts out her healthcare problems with a programme that looks like this, we are not going to get the kind of double digit economic growth we need

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Elected officials and the members of their immediate families are barred from going overseas for medical treatment

[2] Exceptions may be made in the cases of rare specialist care. In such cases, affected officials need to write to the National Assembly seeking permission for such trips

[3] Any public official who needs specialist overseas care more than once during a four year tenure must vacate their office

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Lamido Sanusi reappointed emir of Kano after Governor Yusuf reverses Ganduje's sacking

ALHAJI Lamido Sanusi is set to be reinstalled as the emir of Kano after Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf approved his appointment following passing of the Kano State Emirate Council Repeal Bill 2024 which he signed into law this evening.

 

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I am surprised that the Tinubu administration has not introduced drastic anti-inflationary measures such as this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] Create a Presidential Anti-Inflationary Directorate (Paid) headed by a leading economist like Lamidi Sanusi, Arunma Oteh, Emmanuel Nnadozie, Obiageli Ezekwesili, etc

[2] Ringfence certain staples like gari, rice, pepper, tomatoes, onions, yam, cooking oil, cassava, etc. Put them on what should be termed the Exclusive Food List (EFL)

[3] Place the distribution of all items on the EFL under the control of Paid

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Port Harcourt refinery expected to come back on stream at the end of July ending fuel scarcity

PORT Harcourt's oil refinery is on course to resume operations by the end of July refining 210,000 barrels of crude a day in what petroleum officials believe will mark the end of Nigeria's ongoing petrol scarcity which has created widespread inflation.

 

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Teeside University throws out Nigerian students as depreciation of naira affects their ability to pay their fees

BRITAIN'S Teesside University has ruthlessly thrown dozens of Nigerian students out of the campus and ordered them  to leave the UK after a currency crisis left them struggling to pay their tuition fees on time.

 

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