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Rescue Operations Ongoing As UNIBEN Students Trapped In Collapsed Building

Several University of Benin (UNIBEN) students were trapped on Saturday morning after a three-storey building collapsed in the Ekosodin area of Benin City, Edo State.

The building, located on Ekhator Street, came down during heavy rainfall, with many students believed to be inside at the time of the incident.

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Ekosodin, which is adjacent to the university, is known for housing a large population of students.

Rescue operations are currently underway, with reports indicating that some of the trapped students have already been pulled from the rubble, though others are still unaccounted for.

A witness at the scene revealed that the University’s Dean of Student Affairs is overseeing the rescue efforts, working in coordination with a university rescue team.

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Several of the rescued students sustained severe injuries and have been rushed to the hospital for treatment.

One student on the scene told Channels Television that the rescue team is still trying to free at least one more victim who is believed to be alive under the debris.

“She called from inside, and the team is working tirelessly to find and rescue her,” the student reported.

As at the time of this report, the University of Benin has not issued an official statement regarding the cause of the collapse or the total number of students affected by the disaster. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing.

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INEC Was Set To Deregister LP If Not For Our Timely Intervention – Sen. Nenadi Usman

Senator Nenadi Usman, Chairman of the Labour Party National Caretaker Committee (LP-NCC), has claimed that the committee’s swift intervention during a crucial September 4 stakeholders meeting in Umuahia, Abia State, helped the party avoid a major embarrassment.

According to the former Minister of Finance, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was on the verge of deregistering the Labour Party due to internal conflicts and a lack of legally recognized leadership.

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Usman explained that without the prompt actions taken at the Umuahia meeting, INEC would have had no choice but to remove the Labour Party from its records, thereby excluding it from future elections.

“We narrowly escaped being deregistered, and that was a significant victory for our party,” she said.

Speaking after the committee’s first meeting in Abuja, Usman reaffirmed her commitment to uniting the party, vowing to operate an inclusive, transparent policy that would bring together all factions and members.

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She emphasized that no side was defeated in resolving the party’s internal conflicts, stating, “No group or faction should feel embarrassed. We all won together as one political family under the law.”

Usman urged all aggrieved members to set aside their differences and collaborate with the caretaker committee to rebuild the “Papa, Mama, and Pikin” party.

Her committee’s goal, she said, is to organize state congresses within the next three months, culminating in a transparent national convention that will elect a substantive National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Working Committee (NWC) to lead the party forward.

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Also addressing the party’s internal issues, Professor Theophilus Ndubuaku, Acting Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Political Commission, called on all members to put aside their grievances and work with the Caretaker Committee to ensure the Labour Party moves forward successfully.

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Social Media Influencer Ends Self-Marriage After One Year of ‘Sologamy’

A London-based influencer, Suellen Carey, has officially divorced herself after one year of being in a “sologamous” marriage.

The 36-year-old Brazilian model gained global attention last year when she tied the knot with herself, in a unique ceremony that she shared with her 400,000 Instagram followers.

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Despite her initial enthusiasm, Carey recently made the decision to end her solo marriage.

Reports suggest that she went as far as attending couples therapy sessions alone, in an effort to work through her emotions and keep the unconventional union intact.

After completing 10 therapy sessions, Carey realized that the best course of action was to call it quits.

“I was putting too much pressure on myself, and it became exhausting,” she admitted, acknowledging the emotional strain the marriage had caused.

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Although Carey described her solo marriage as a positive and “enriching” experience that helped her in her personal growth, she felt it was time to move on.

“Sologamy was a healing process, but growth often takes us in new directions,” she explained.

Now looking ahead, Suellen said she is ready to explore new opportunities, including the possibility of entering into a traditional relationship.

“I’m open to the idea of finding a partner and embracing this new chapter in my life,” she said.

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FG Eases Tariff Burden For Kano Electricity Customers With Subsidy Grant

The Federal Government has committed to covering the revenue shortfall caused by the difference between cost-reflective tariffs and the actual tariffs paid by customers of the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO).

This development was detailed in a September 2024 Supplementary Order issued by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) as part of the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) framework for KEDCO, made public on Thursday.

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The supplementary order, which took effect from September 1, 2024, addresses financial challenges brought about by factors like inflation and exchange rate fluctuations.

According to the document, “The Federal Government’s policy on subsidy and electricity tariffs provides for a phased transition to cost-reflective tariffs for end-users, with protective measures for the less privileged consumers.”

“As part of this, the government has pledged to fund the revenue gap arising from the difference between the approved cost-reflective tariffs and the actual tariffs paid during this transition period.”

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NERC’s review of key economic indicators, including the exchange rate of the naira to the US dollar and domestic inflation rates, led to a revision of KEDCO’s revenue projections and tariffs for the remainder of 2024.

Specifically, a Naira-to-dollar exchange rate of N1,601.50/US$1 was adopted for the September to December 2024 period, alongside a Nigerian inflation rate of 33.40% for July 2024.

The Federal Government’s intervention will help KEDCO meet its financial obligations despite these cost increases.

NERC further clarified that “Government intervention from budgetary appropriations and other funding sources for tariff shortfalls will be applied by NBET (Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc) to ensure 100% payment of market invoices issued by generation companies (GenCos).”

The order also outlined KEDCO’s service commitments, requiring the company to adhere to the Service-Based Tariff framework and deliver a minimum number of hours of electricity supply to consumers in different tariff bands.

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In addition, KEDCO is required to invest in upgrading its infrastructure, including securing a minimum of 27MW of embedded generation capacity in 2024, with at least 50% of this capacity sourced from renewable energy.

The government’s financial support aims to stabilize the electricity market and protect consumers from the immediate impact of cost-reflective tariffs.

This assistance will enable KEDCO to continue delivering services while meeting its market obligations.

NERC concluded the order by pledging to closely monitor KEDCO’s compliance with its service delivery commitments.

“The commission will continue to use technology to directly monitor the hours of electricity supply from KEDCO’s Band A feeders through its head-end system for near real-time oversight,” NERC stated.

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Labour Party Announces Boycott Of Anambra East LG Elections Over Disputed Candidate List

The Labour Party (LP) in Anambra East Local Government Area (LGA) has announced its intention to boycott the upcoming Local Government Elections scheduled for September 28.

In a statement released on Friday in Awka, LP’s LG Chairman, Mr. Chidi Chinwuba, and Secretary, Mr. Onyeka Aghadiuno, criticized the Anambra State Independent Electoral Commission (ANSIEC) for publishing a list of candidates allegedly from the LP.

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They insisted that this list is invalid as the party did not conduct any primaries or submit candidate names to ANSIEC.

The LP leaders have called on ANSIEC to remove any names associated with their party from the list.

They have also warned of potential legal action if the commission proceeds with publishing LP candidates.

The statement emphasized that the LP’s Anambra East chapter is not participating in the election and urged the public to disregard the ANSIEC list.

It warned that anyone engaging with individuals on this list does so at their own risk, as the party will not be responsible for any issues arising from this situation.

The LP accused ANSIEC of attempting to involve parties in what they view as a compromised election process.

They also highlighted that the state chapter of the LP is currently challenging the election process in court, reinforcing their decision not to partake in the polls.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), ANSIEC Chairperson Mrs. Genevieve Osakwe had announced on September 11 that the final list of candidates for the council elections had been released.

She encouraged candidates and political parties to begin their campaigns and assured voters of a free, fair, and credible election.

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Gov Ododo Commits To Galvanizing Support For Okpebholo Ahead Of Edo Governorship Polls

Kogi State Governor, Usman Ododo, has praised the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate for the September 21 election in Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, as a genuine representative of the aspirations of Edo State’s citizens.

He pledged to leverage his personal connections and cultural ties to rally support for the APC and its candidate.

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According to a statement from the governor’s Special Adviser, Ismaila Isah, Ododo made this commitment during a youth rally held in Igarra, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.

The governor was welcomed by former Edo State Deputy Governor, Phillip Shaibu, and vowed to mobilize support among the youth and women of the area for the APC’s candidate.

Ododo urged the people of Akoko-Edo to reject violence and to protect their votes in favor of the APC during the election.

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He highlighted that Okpebholo would continue the good governance established by the previous APC administration under former Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

He further assured voters that their support would be rewarded with a government prioritizing their welfare, similar to the model he claimed was being implemented in Kogi State.

Speaking in both English and Ebira languages, the governor commended Akoko-Edo residents for maintaining peace throughout the campaign period and reiterated his confidence in the APC’s victory.

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Ahead of the final APC campaign rally in Benin City, Ododo has arrived in the Edo State capital, where he will join other party leaders to address supporters as part of their last efforts to secure a win in the upcoming election.

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Dino Melaye Ran For Kogi Gov’ship But Didn’t Vote For Himself, Says PDP Chairman, Damagum

Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum, acting chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), assumed leadership at a difficult time for the party, following its defeat in the 2023 presidential election.

The party’s loss was further complicated by internal divisions, with some prominent members accused of engaging in anti-party activities.

Damagum has been criticized for his inability to discipline key figures, including current and former governors, which has stalled the party’s recovery.

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During a recent interview, Damagum reflected on the reasons behind the PDP’s continued time in opposition, which has stretched for nine years.

He attributed the party’s initial loss of power during President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration to the failure to manage grievances within the party when the presidency didn’t rotate as expected after President Umaru Yar’Adua’s tenure.

This led to key defections that weakened the party. Despite these challenges, Damagum insists that the PDP remains the strongest political force in the country.

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When asked about the 2023 election, Damagum controversially claimed that the PDP actually won, especially in key states like Yobe and Borno, where the results were allegedly manipulated.

He argued that discrepancies in the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) system and delays in result announcements were indicative of foul play.

However, internal criticisms of the party have also been raised, with some figures, including Senator Dino Melaye, referring to the PDP as a “once upon a time” party.

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Damagum did not mince words in addressing this, pointing out that Melaye, who contested the Kogi State governorship election, didn’t even vote for himself, raising questions about his commitment to the party.

Despite the setbacks, Damagum remains confident in the PDP’s resilience.

He emphasized that the party still holds significant power, with 13 governors and numerous senators, while dismissing rival parties as temporary political vehicles.

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He expressed optimism that the PDP can regain its former strength and continue to be a major force in Nigeria’s political landscape.

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Nasarawa Govt To Establish LNG, CNG Bi-fuel Conversion Centres To Tackle Rising Fuel Costs

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has announced the government’s plan to promote the use of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bi-fuel systems for vehicles across the state.

The initiative is part of the state’s effort to offer alternatives to Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), following the fuel price hikes caused by the removal of federal fuel subsidies.

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To support this, the government will establish LNG and CNG bi-fuel conversion centres in each of the state’s three senatorial zones.

These centres will facilitate the conversion of vehicles to operate on both LNG and CNG, providing a cleaner, more affordable alternative to traditional fuel.

Governor Sule made this announcement during the graduation ceremony of 50 auto-technicians, trained at the PAN Learning Centre in Kaduna on LNG/CNG bi-fuel system conversions.

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“The establishment of these centres aims to ease the hardship our people are experiencing due to rising fuel prices, while also promoting the use of clean energy,” Governor Sule stated. “We want to empower these newly trained auto-technicians not only to work but to train others and contribute to the future of sustainable energy in our state.”

The governor emphasized the dual benefits of this initiative: mitigating the financial burden caused by high fuel prices and advancing environmental conservation through the adoption of cleaner energy alternatives.

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He revealed that the first of the conversion centres will be located in Lafia, the state capital.

Governor Sule also praised the Director General of the Nasarawa State Human Capital Development Agency, Habiba Balarabe-Suleiman, for her leadership in organizing the training program, which provided 50 participants from various local government areas with the skills to convert vehicles to LNG and CNG bi-fuel systems.

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Hussaini Abubakar, the Director General of the PAN Learning Centre, commended the Nasarawa State government for its forward-thinking investment in clean energy training.

He remarked that the skills learned by the auto-technicians align with global trends toward sustainable energy solutions.

Shuaibu Abdullahi, Chairman of the Nigerian Automobile Technicians Association in Nasarawa State, expressed gratitude to the state government for the opportunity given to his members to learn the bi-fuel conversion system, noting that the new skills will provide significant opportunities for empowerment in the energy sector.

The Director General of the Nasarawa State Human Capital Development Agency, Habiba Balarabe-Suleiman, explained that the training equips technicians to convert vehicles from PMS to LNG and CNG using an advanced auto gas bi-fuel system.

This system allows vehicles to switch between fuel types, offering cost savings and reducing emissions.

She stated that the 50 participants are now positioned to be key players in driving this energy transformation in the state.

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Rep Member Donates N100 Million To Maiduguri Flood Victims

Aliyu Betara, a member of the House of Representatives representing Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya/Kusar Federal Constituency in Borno State, has donated N100 million to aid victims of the recent flood in Maiduguri.

The donation was announced on Friday during an on-the-spot assessment of the flood-affected areas in the state capital.

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Betara pledged his support for the victims, acknowledging the extent of the devastation caused by the flood.

He also promised to raise the issue in the House of Representatives once the National Assembly resumes session.

“We are immensely proud of you and pledge our unwavering support in all areas as we work to alleviate the suffering of our citizens who entrusted us with leadership positions,” Betara said. “On behalf of myself, my family, and the people of Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya/Kusar Federal Constituency, I am donating N100 million to assist those affected by this disaster.”

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The lawmaker also commended the Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, for his swift response to the flood crisis and actions taken to mitigate its effects.

He extended his condolences to the families affected by the flood and prayed for those who lost their lives.

The flooding in Maiduguri occurred after the collapse of the Alau Dam, which had been at full capacity due to heavy rainfall.

The resulting floodwaters submerged large parts of the city, displacing thousands of residents and causing significant damage to homes and livelihoods.

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The Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, issued a public advisory urging residents living near riverbanks to evacuate, but despite these warnings, many were still affected.

Reports indicate that heavy rainfall has exacerbated the situation, with additional flooding reported in areas such as Biu, Chibok, Konduga, Bama, Dikwa, and Jere Local Government Areas.

The United Nations estimates that at least 414,000 people have been displaced by the flood, and 37 deaths have been confirmed.

Betara’s donation is expected to provide immediate relief to many of the displaced residents, as efforts continue to mitigate the impact of the disaster and support those affected.

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National Assembly Extends Recess By One Week

The National Assembly has extended its annual recess by an additional week, with lawmakers now set to reconvene on September 24, 2024, instead of the earlier scheduled date of September 17.

The Senate and House of Representatives had been on recess since July 23.

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The extension was communicated through separate memos issued by the clerks of both chambers, Chinedu Akubueze for the Senate and Yahaya Danzaria for the House of Representatives.

However, the memos did not provide reasons for the additional week of recess.

House of Representatives spokesperson, Akin Rotimi, confirmed the extension and noted that, despite the break, members had been active in fulfilling some of their legislative duties.

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According to Rotimi, lawmakers engaged with their constituents and conducted oversight functions on ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) as part of their responsibilities outlined in the 1999 Constitution and House Standing Orders.

Upon resumption, the House is expected to inaugurate the new board of the Public Complaints Commission (PCC) and the Joint Senate/House Ad Hoc Committees on the Petroleum Industry Investigation on September 25, 2024.

“As the 10th Assembly resumes, it will continue to focus on its Legislative Agenda, pushing for reforms aimed at national development and serving the interests of the Nigerian people,” Rotimi said.

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