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Monday, December 19, 2016
President Buhari has revealed when Recession will end
Recession will end in 2017 – President Buhari tells Nigerians
President Buhari declares open Induction Course for Newly Appointed Career Ambassadors at the NIA Headquarters
- The leader of the nation expressed optimism that in 2017 the external factors that partly contributed to push our economy into recession will ebb
- He charged the ambassadors to change the narrative of Nigeria outside the country
President Muhammadu Buhari has on December 19, Monday, said that Nigeria's recession will ease in 2017.
Femi Adesina, presidential media aide, revealed this in a statement made available to newsmen.
The president was speaking in Abuja while declaring open an induction course for Nigerian Career Ambassadors-designate who were recently cleared by the Senate.
Buhari said: “We are optimistic that the external factors that partly contributed to push our economy into recession will ebb in 2017. Until then, I regret that the resources available to fund our missions abroad will not be as robust as we would like.
“We are working hard to turn around our national economy by effectively reforming our macroeconomic environment through measures, some of which were outlined in my budget speech to the National Assembly last week.”
The leader of the nation reminded the ambassadors-designate that: “as we are all making great sacrifices at home, we also expect you to similarly make judicious use of the resources put at the disposal of your missions. As Heads of missions, you will be held accountable for the utilisation of all resources under your control. These are lean times, and all of us are expected to do more with less.”
He particularly charged them to change the narrative of Nigeria outside the country by playing up the positive values and outstanding contributions of Nigerians in the global arena.
“I want to emphasise your duty to change the narrative of Nigeria as seen by the outside world. For far too long, we have allowed Nigeria to be defined by others, always emphasizing our negatives. To the average foreigner, Nigeria evokes 419, terrorism, militancy, communal and religious clashes, insecurity, corruption and all our other faults,” the president said.
“You have the duty to correct this narrative by taking the initiative to define and portray our country for what it truly is. We are a nation of 180 million vibrant, enterprising, hardworking, hospitable and peaceful people. We are a remarkable nation that has succeeded in harnessing our multiple diversities as strengths such that we are the leading country on the continent.
“Therefore, you will need to mobilise, sensitise and motivate all your staff so that together you engage with your host governments, the private sector and other segments of the society to explain that Nigeria is much more than the negative image portrayed to them.”
President Buhari advised them to sustain the work ethic characterized by the love of country, professionalism, excellence, integrity and honour associated with the “Nigerian diplomatic tradition established in 1957 by the pioneers of the Nigerian Foreign Service, sometimes referred to as the “Twelve Apostles” and also “bequeath same to succeeding generations. ”
“As Nigerian Ambassadors, you must set the standard of putting Nigeria first in all your actions. You must show leadership, fairness and justice to all. Discipline, probity, accountability and zero tolerance for corruption must be your watchwords. You are expected to project the best image and traditions of our country in your conduct and all you do.”
In August, Nigeria 'lost its crown' as the largest economy in the region to South Africa after the International Monetary Fund worked out the sizes of the two economies using current exchange rates.
The news was capped by the announcement on August 31 that Nigeria had officially entered recession after its economy contracted for the second consecutive quarter
Friday, December 16, 2016
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
MMM battles to console panic-gripped Nigerians
Wife to MMM top guider writes open letter to Nigerians
MMM freezes accounts as problems mount
Sunday, December 11, 2016
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
7 news that got Nigerians talking today
NAIJ.com digest: 7 news that got Nigerians talking this Tuesday: https://www.naij.com/958809-naij-com-digest-7-news-got-nigerians-talking-tuesday.html
Thursday, June 16, 2016
UNEC Students reacts on the poor electricity in the school
Ihuoma Chiedozie, Enugu
Students of the University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus, went on a rampage on Tuesday, damaging cars, buildings and other properties on campus due to poor power supply at the institution.
Lectures have been suspended in the university since June 6 after the Student Union Government declared that students would no longer attend classes until the school authorities resolve the power supply challenges.
The students, who locked up the lecture halls, held rallies to protest against the situation on Monday but the situation degenerated in the night, giving way to violence.
Our correspondent learnt that there is hardly any power supply from the national grid in the hostels, while the generators provided by the school management currently supply power for just two hours each day.
When our correspondent visited the school on Tuesday, policemen were seen at strategic locations on the campus.
There was extensive damage to buildings in different parts of the campus – particularly the main hall and library.
Glass windows in the buildings were smashed, while some of the doors were forced open. The security office was also vandalised.
The female hostels and staff quarters were also affected with some some street lights and other infrastructure on campus also damaged by the rampaging students.
Our correspondent observed that the students, many of who wore masks, also vandalised some vehicles in the process.
The Public Relations Officer, UNEC, Mr. Gabriel Onah, informed our correspondent that about 12 vehicles belonging to the school were damaged.
No arrest has been recorded as of the time our correspondent visited the campus.
Officials of the SUG declined to comment on the incident, but some students, who did not wish to be named, explained that the management of the school refused to listen to their complaints.
They said that the power supply situation worsened
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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Buhari condoles Ghanaian president on loss of mother Read more: https://www.naij.com/861565-buhari-told-ghanas-president-telephone-call.html
President Muhammadu Buhari has offered his heartfelt condolences to the family of the Ghanaian president, John Mahama – Buhari prayed that the virtues which Hajia Abiba Nnaba lived for will continue to inspire all who knew her and generations to come Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Ghana President, John Mahama Following the death of Hajia Abiba Nnaba, mother of President John Mahama of Ghana, President Muhammadu Buhari has offered his heartfelt condolences to the family of the Ghanaian president. According to Femi Adesina, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, Buhari prayed that Almighty Allah will grant the soul of Hajia Nnaba eternal rest and comfort all who mourn her. READ ALSO: TROUBLE! Nigeria’s inflation rate hits 15.6% The President told the Ghanaian leader that his personal thoughts and prayers as well as those of Nigerians are with him as he mourns the passage of a beloved mother. The President further prayed that the loving memory and virtues which Hajia Abiba Nnaba lived for will continue to inspire all who knew her and generations to come. Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially announced a new foreign exchange policy and has listed some implications of new development. The implication of this is that the Nigerian currency has been floated and that there will be a single market for acquisition of the foreign currency.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/861565-buhari-told-ghanas-president-telephone-call.html
Monday, June 13, 2016
Kanu is the greatest Igbo man alive - Igbo youths react
Tension in Uganda as army officers plot to overthrow president
Sunday, June 12, 2016
NSCDC arrest Boko Haram recruiter and supplier in Borno
A key figure responsible for recruitment to the Boko Haram Islamist sect was apprehended this week
– The man, who also supplied weapons and explosives to the deadly group, made three of his kids join the jihadists
Boko Haram’s capabilities have suffered a major blow, as suspected top recruiter was arrested in Borno on June 7, NAN reports.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) said the 56-year-old Boko Haram kingpin was busted in Mussa village, Aski Uba local government area of Borno state.
“Our men have made remarkable progress by arresting a Boko Haram kingpin, who was said to be a recruiter, as well as supplier of arms and IEDs [improvised explosive devices – NAIJ.com] to Boko Haram terrorists.
“He confessed that his three children were also arrow heads of the Boko Haram sect,” Ibrahim Abdullahi, the commandant of the NSCDC in Borno, said.
The NSCDC handed the suspect over to the Nigerian army for further investigation.
READ ALSO: List: 41 high-rank officers retired by the Nigerian army in its latest exercise
The Boko Haram insurgency has caused the death of over 20,000 people in northern Nigeria since 2009. Over 1.6 million people were turned into internally-displaced persons.
Details of Islamist group that seeds chaos in Kaduna during Ramadan revealed
NEWS › Local news
Police say Yan Shara behind violence in Kaduna this Ramadan
Clement Ejiofor 14 hours ago 131982
– The Kaduna police revealed the name of the group behind violence and attacks during the holy month of Ramadan
– Governor El-Rufai visited one of the victims, Emmanuel Francis, promised to maintain peace and harmony in the state
– The group targets Muslims as well: A resident of Unguwan Dosa, Bello Sani, narrates how he escaped lynching
Security if beefed up in Kaduna state following a number of attacks on peaceful citizens, police confirmed to PremiumTimes on Saturday, June 11.
The officials believe a new deadly group called “Yan Shara” is responsible. The name of the group can be translated as “Sweepers” from Hausa language.
The members of Yan Shara, mostly young adults, reportedly operate in Kakuri, Kawo, Rigasa, Tudun Wada, Unguwan Rimi, Unguwan Dosa and several other major towns and areas of Kaduna.
READ ALSO: Shocking: Apostle Suleman speaks on President Buhari’s health
The police assured that they had all the details about the reported crimes, promised to deal with the ‘hoodlums’.
Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state spoke in a similar manner of condemnation as he visited Emmanuel Francis, a Christian who was stabbed for eating in the afternoon of Tuesday, June 7.
“We implore everyone to do their duty to uphold peace and security in Kaduna State. We should not allow differences in faith to be a barrier to harmony or a cause for conflict. Nobody can impose the tenet of his faith on another person.
“The decision to observe any religious activity is the prerogative of the individual. Let us all remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the security agencies,” the governor said.
READ ALSO: GEJ shouldn’t have been president; it was a bribe to the Niger Delta – Sheikh Gumi
The Yan Shara group does not spare Muslims as well. Bello Sani, a resident of Unguwan Dosa, was attacked on his way from the mosque. The man narrowly escaped being lynched last week when he was returning from daily prayer. Mr Bello told his horrific story to PremiumTimes.
“I was going home from the mosque in Unguwan Dosa when I saw people running and coming my way.
“At first I thought it was a riot. Then one lady who was running overtook me and was shouting run! run! run! the sweepers are coming. I did not understand what she meant by sweepers until I saw some shops close to me closing down
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