June 28, 2021

Exposed: Akeredolu negotiates Civil Servants Salaries for Supreme Court Judgement ~ Sanya Atofarati

The PDP South-west Publicity Secretary, Chief Sanya Atofarati, has alleged that  the Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu is currently in talk with the authorities of the Supreme Court to negotiate the allocation of the state for his favour in the yet-to-be decided Governorship judgement in Ondo state. 

Contained in a statement by his (Ondo state) Special Assistant, Comrade Omoniyi called on labour unions in the state to rise in defence of civil servants to prevent the menace purportedly concocted by the state Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, to negotiating their salaries with the forthcoming supreme court judgement which he believes would be in favour of his party, PDP.

In his words, Omoniyi said; "It has come to our notice that the Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu Odunayo has been negotiating the forthcoming Supreme Court Judgement with the State allocations just for favouritism. 

It is imperative to make this known to the general public and particularly the State Labour Union and its members that Governor Akeredolu has been on the move to negotiate their Salaries for his gains and interests by implementing this satanic means through the ongoing Half-Salary tactics in the state.

Recall that, during and after the appeal case judgement, there was a ploy to frustrate the appeal judgement. Even after the judgement, the appeal court reluctantly and refused to release the certified true copies of the judgement to our Party.

Despite that, It is so unfortunate that the Governor and the APC Party are trying every possible means to win at the forthcoming Supreme Court rulings through negotiations for personal and political interests and not minding the plight of the State Civil Servants and the present predicaments of the State.

We are calling on the masses and most especially the State Civil Servants to be aware and restrict this act of wickedness and oppression in the State."

June 26, 2021

10 apps you need to remove from your phone

10 apps you need to remove from your phone

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Jun 25, 2021 4:21 AM
10 apps you need to remove from your phone

Apps used to be fun add-ons to get the most out of your phone. Today, they’re vital to our everyday communication, work, and play.

Sadly, it seems like every week, there’s another list of bad apps causing headaches or putting your security at risk. Phony cryptocurrency and financial apps are scammers’ latest grift.

While we’re talking smartphone security, there are five tweaks every iPhone user should make.

 Tap or click for steps to see which apps are spying, hide your location, and close down access to your camera roll.

Now it’s time to open up your app list and start deleting the rogue ones.

1. Game and puzzle apps

Most people don’t put much thought into downloading free puzzles and game apps. But, unfortunately, that can come back to bite you in a big way when malware and other dangerous code are hiding.

Apps spreading malware want to reach as many people as possible, so it’s not uncommon to see ads for them across social media. That includes games called Rugby Pass, Flying Skateboard and Plant Monster.

It’s not just malware. Most games collect far more information than you might realize. For example, take the super popular Words with Friends.

This game collects the following data: purchases, contact info, user content, identifiers, diagnostics, location, contacts, browning history, usage and “other data.” I’ll stick with real-life Scrabble.

2. CamScanner on iPhone or Android

With precise cropping and auto light adjustments, this scanner app quickly shot to popularity. CamScanner even has an ID scan template, so employees filling out new hire paperwork can quickly scan and upload sensitive documents.

Now, hold on a minute before you trust this free app with your driver’s license, financial documents, and Social Security number.

Back in 2019, cybersecurity researchers found malicious code in the Android version of the PDF creator app. The bad code came from a third-party advertising library.

The app was updated, removing the offending software development kit, and later returned to the Google Play Store. Still, you may choose to stay away because you don’t need it.

What can you use instead? For iPhone users, the installed Notes app does everything you need when it comes to scanning.

For Android, try the Google Drive app. Hit the plus icon in the corner, then tap Scan. Easy!

3. Sketchy astrology app

Astrology lets you peer into the stars to see why you are the way you are.

Well, maybe. But download Astro Guru: Astrology, Horoscope & Palmistry, and you’re in for a whole lot of data sharing.

Check Point Research says the app, which has over 10 million downloads, didn’t properly lock down user data, including usernames, dates of birth, gender, location, email addresses and payment details. Yikes. Best to get rid of it.

Digital cleanup: Delete old accounts you don’t use, clear out your photo gallery, and clean your browser settings. Tap or click for simple steps to get all that and more done.

4. Find another way to fax

Here’s another find from research firm Check Point Research. iFax is a popular app that allows you to send, you guessed it, faxes straight from your phone.

Researchers found exposed cloud storage access keys that allowed access to faxed documents. As a result, malicious actors could gain access to documents sent by the app’s 500,000-plus users.

That could be a very bad thing if you’re sending, say, signed financial documents that include sensitive information.

Looking for an alternative? FaxZero is free if you send no more than five faxes per day and only three pages at a time. There’s a FaxZero ad on the cover page, but that doesn’t matter much.

To send up to 25 pages per day with no ads, it’s $1.99 per page.

If you need to receive a fax, eFax gives you a virtual fax number to receive for free up to 10 faxed pages per month. There are paid options, of course, should you go over the free plan.

5. Say no to this logo creator

Check Point Research found another app with an open, real-time database: Logo Maker – Free Graphic Design & Logo Templates.

The free app has a ton of downloads and great reviews. You would never know it could expose your info to anyone willing to look for it.

That includes email addresses, passwords, usernames, and user IDs.

Take this as a great reminder to set unique logins for all your accounts, even apps you may not access much.

Imagine you download Logo Maker and set the same password you use for your bank website.

Once a criminal gets their hands on your password, it’s easy to check other accounts using the same credentials.

6. An unsecured screen recorder

Recording your screen can be handier than a static screenshot, but be careful how you get the job done.

Screen Recorder, which has over 10 million downloads, exposes recordings made by users. Check Point says the app stores screen recordings on a cloud service.

That’s convenient, but researchers say, “there can be serious implications if the developers embed the secret and access keys to the same service that stores those recordings.”

Sure enough, Check Point’s research team recovered the keys that opened up access to each stored recording.

Of course, you don’t need a separate app for this. The functionality is built right into your phone.

7. Data-hungry Facebook

Think about how valuable your data is to Big Tech companies. Why else would they give you access to so many services for free? Facebook is a prime example. Here’s just a bit of what the app tracks:

  • Your contacts, call logs, and text messages
  • Your location
  • Your internal storage
  • Your camera and microphone

Facebook wants extensive access to your device.

It wants to track where you go (online and in person), what you search for, and what you buy. Then, it uses that data to serve you targeted ads. Don’t mind the ads?

All right. But Facebook is no stranger to data leaks, either.

Earlier this year, 533 million Facebook user records were exposed.

8. QR code scanners

When you download a third-party scanning app, you’re clogging up your phone. Still, many people gravitate toward these programs. So instead of rolling the dice and giving up even more of your personal info, use your phone’s built-in resources.

On Android, open your camera app, point it at a QR code and hold steady for a few seconds.

If a notification appears, tap on it. If you don’t get a notification, go to Settings and enable QR code scanning.

To scan a QR code on your iPhone, open the camera app and hover over the code. Your smartphone will automatically direct you to the code’s link.

Did you know QR codes are an easy way to share your Wi-Fi password without having to type it out?

9. More than just dance moves

TikTok is famous for its quick viral videos – everything from dances to dangerous stunts. But when children compete for the most viral clout, they’ll go to any lengths.

One 10-year-old Italian girl strangled herself to death in a viral “blackout challenge,” AP News reported. A 12-year-old Colorado boy also died while participating in a “blackout challenge” in April.

All parents to know the perils of TikTok. Your child may tell you they’re on TikTok to hang out with friends and dance, but every kid is susceptible to peer pressure.

If they see social media stars they admire partake in dangerous games, they may want to follow in the crowd’s footsteps – often at the expense of their safety.

If you have a kid at home, say goodbye to TikTok. Even if you use it on your phone, the kids may be inspired to download it for themselves.

10. Light it up

When smartphones first came out, flashlight apps were a must. Not anymore since this feature is built-in to phones now.

Many app designers added shiny new features to keep users around and keep tracking all that data. Take iTorch Flashlight for iPhone, for example.

The free app tracks your location, personal identifiers, usage data and diagnostic info. That’s a lot to give up just to use a flashlight.

Bottom line: Ditch the flashlight apps on Apple or Android phones. You don’t need them, and your native flashlight app is just as good.

Bonus Tip: Do you have more photos than you know what to do with? Check out my podcast “Kim Komando Explains” on Apple, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcast player.

In one episode that’s trending, I dive into the best ways to eliminate all the junk and duplicates – like memes and screenshots – hiding the important pictures you want to keep. Plus, how to backup and store your collection for easy browsing and long-term 

SCOAN: T.B Joshua’s successor emerges

Evelyn Joshua, the wife of the late founder of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), has been chosen to reign as the general overseer of the church, according to African News.

African News said elders of the church met and declared Everlyn the successor to the Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua.

“Someone must take charge immediately and give spiritual direction on the mode of service continuity. So much spiritual and financial efforts went into building SCOAN and it cannot just waste away,’’ the news outlet quoted a top aide of the deceased cleric as saying.

Evelyn, who met T.B Joshua over 30 years ago, is said to have been serving as the second in command to her husband all along.

Evelyn, apart from being a preacher, also offers counselling to the church members

The two were married for 31 years and have three children until his death on June 5, 2021.

As DAILY POST initially gathered, Prophet Joshua will be buried in his at his church in Ikotun, Lagos State.

June 24, 2021

Armed Robbers’ Involved In Ghastly Motor Accident In Ogun State

This news was revealed in a statement that was made by the Ogun State Police Spokesperson whose name was reported as Mrs. Abimbola Oyeyemi. She revealed that the three suspects were trying to escape with a Toyota Camry which they collected at gunpoint in Ondo State.

According to reports, it was made known that one of the suspects died while he was receiving treatment at the hospital. It was further disclosed that the three suspects were coming from Ondo State and that they were heading straight to Lagos.

Unfortunately for them, when they got to a point at Ode- Remo in Ogun State, they met their waterloo as their vehicle hit a culvert and then somersaulted because of their dangerous and reckless driving.

It was also reported that the three suspected armed robbers that were in the vehicle sustained different degrees of injuries and wounds. It was also revealed that they were immediately rushed to hospital by some policemen from the Ode Remo divisional headquarters.

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The spokesperson also disclosed that while the victims of the crash were at the hospital receiving treatment, that the police then received a call that the vehicle which was involved in the accident was snatched and stolen from its owner.

After receiving such information, it was disclosed that the Divisional Police Officer quickly ordered that the victims should be placed under arrest right there in the hospital.

The owner of the vehicle however was reported to have come all the way from Ondo state. He was said to have explained how he was accosted on the road by five men dressed like policemen, and that he was dragged out of the car at gunpoint and the vehicle was snatched from him.

The suspects name were identified as Sunday Emmanuel, Idris Ibrahim, and Emeka John. It was however disclosed that Emeka John later died in the hospital when he was receiving treatment. It was also revealed that the remaining suspects have been taken to the state criminal investigation and intelligence department for diligent and proper investigation and possible prosecution

Under Buhari, Nigeria's economy to lose 10 years' gains: World Bank

A new World Bank report says that Nigeria under President Muhammadu Buhari will lose the economic gains it made in the last decade at the end of 2021.

“By the end of 2021, Nigeria’s GDP is likely to approach its 2010 level, thus reversing a full decade of economic growth,” the bank in its new report said.

The World Bank’s projection comes as Nigeria strives to recover from the multiple recession that hit the country in 2016 and 2020.

The bank in the report said that there will be a constant decline in the country’s GDP per capita despite recovery from recession, projecting the country’s population to grow faster than its economy.

The bank further forecasted that despite the country’s gradual recovery from the 2020 recession, Nigerians masses will continue to suffer the adverse effect of the economic downturn.

Applauding Mr Buhari for taking bold steps to reform the country’s deteriorating economic condition, the bank advised the government to deepen its recent reforms that allows private sector investment for speedy economic recovery.

Nigeria in 2020 experienced its deepest recession in four decades.

The recession was believed to have been triggered by the economic shutdown occasioned by the outbreak of COVID-19 that same year.

Controversial fiscal and monetary policies of the Buhari administration and the Central Bank were also largely blamed for the recession.

Similarly in 2016, the country under the Mr Buhari regime plunged into recession, the first time since 1987.

However, the country’s economic growth resumed in the fourth quarter as pandemic restrictions were eased; oil prices rebounded, and the authorities implemented policies

to counter the economic shock.

The World Bank reports implies that President Buhari since assuming office in 2015, has failed to positively impact the country’s economy which had suffered two record breaking recessions under his watch.

June 15, 2021

Priceless moment boy who lived in forest and eats grass interacts with People for the first time

Twenty-one-year-old Zanziman Ellie suffers from microcephaly, where a baby is born with a small head.
Shunned by his villagers for “being different”, Ellie, who can’t speak, spends most of his time in a jungle. Now, a crowdfunding campaign to help him is gathering steam.

Bullies are everywhere but how do you escape them? Twenty-one-year-old Zanziman Ellie chooses to hike nearly 32 kilometres every day.

Born in Rwanda, East Africa, Zanziman Ellie has microcephaly . A rare condition where a baby is born with a much smaller head than what’s perceived as normal, Ellie’s disorder has made him an outcast in his village, earning him the nickname “real-life Mowgli”.
Shunned for looking different, Ellie spends his time away from the community in the jungle. On most days, his meals simply consist of eating grass.

A new video capturing the moment Zanziman Ellie arrived in an urban area and interacted with people has gone viral.
In the clip, city dwellers expressed surprise as they welcomed and interacted with him. He got to sleep in a real bed, eat good meals and was enrolled in a school for the disabled.

The video got many emotional as they praised his mother for standing by him.

January 16, 2021

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL FOR FIRST SEMESTER 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION

*FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI*
(Office of The Dean of Student Affairs)

 *WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL  FOR  FIRST SEMESTER 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION*

Sequel to the decision of the University Senate that directed all students to resume for first semester 2019/2020 academic session on Tuesday 19th January,  2021, I write to welcome all students back to  school and intimate them to note the following COVID-19 prevention  guidelines for resumption and requirements for smooth academic process:


°Faculties, offices, classes, laboratories, workshops and University Hostels will be cleaned, fumigated and decontaminated on Saturday 16th January, 2021. 

°Hostels will be opened to accommodate students as from Tuesday 19th January, 2021. 

°students will not  be allowed into the hostels before the date stated. 

°Handwashing  materials will be provided at strategic points  within the campus and students are advised to wash their hands at regular intervals 

°Handwashing and temperature check will be provided at strategic points.

°Students are to ensure strict compliance with the Covid-19 protocols by putting on their facemasks within and outside the  University premises 

°Students are to come with hand sanitizer which must be in their possession at all times and be used at intervals.

°Students are to ensure social distancing by avoiding hand shaking, hugging and all forms of crowd in and outside the campus 

°No visitor will be allowed into the University hostels till further notice.

°Students residing off campus are to ensure compliance to the Covid-19 Prevention Protocols.

°Student Affairs Division will liaise with off campus hostels to ensure they adhere to all COVID-19 protocols.

°Students are advised to pay their school fees as debtors will not be allowed into classes.

°Students are to come with their Android phones, laptops or tablets for  virtual learning and teaching.

°kindly be assured that the University will put all necessary arrangements in place to ensure conducive learning environment, accommodation and COVID-19 prevention protocols.

I therefore wish you successful resumption.

SIGNED
Prof. Dosu Malomo
Dean, Student Affairs

January 11, 2021

This is How We Scam And Kill Our Victims, Yahoo Boy Confess



The way young Men and Young Youths are aggressively pursuing Money, you will think that some people are not ever going to die. You will think also that their money will be transferred to them when they die, and never to meet their maker because they have it all already.

A Boy whose name was given as Johnbosco, as his nickname was given as Johnny, has confessed on how they scam and kill their victims who they rob their money. He stated that he is a Yahoo Boy during an Interrogation by some of the Youths in the Vicinity.

It was gathered that the incident took place at New Heaven avenue, Enugu state Nigeria. Where most of the people who gathered at the scene was shocked to see that it was Johnny, who is believed to have been so gentle and quiet that he can' t hurt a fly.

A correspondent whose name was not disclosed for Security purposes stated that, the suspect was captured when he went to withdrew the money sent to him by a client whom he has already duped through their mode of operations. He added that the victim upon noticing that he has been duped, made contact for the account of the victim to be monitored, prior to when he will transactions with the account.

In his statement, the correspondent said:

" We never knew that Johnny could do such thing. He is so Gentle and calm always that he can' t hurt a fly. But we never knew he was into internet Fraud"

" The person he duped contacted his bank and requested that his Account been monitored prior to when he makes any transaction, because johnny duped him. But without Johnny' s notice, he went to withdrew money through an ATM machine. And on the process of his withdrawal, the victim stormed the scene with some area Boys, that was how he was captured by street Guys"

Right now the Area Boys at scene are considering burning him alive, while others have made contact with the Police for him to be taken away to answer to his crimes" , The Correspondent said.

While the suspect was been beaten and interrogated by some Area Boys, he had to confess on how they operate, on how they scam and kill their victims.

In his statement he said:

We operate with IPhones and Laptop. We tell of Businesses which doesn' t exist. Some of the businesses are,

1. Selling a land of someone without the knowledge of the owner.

2. We hack into people' s Bank account and tell them to send us their BVN and Phone so we can rectify the problem which their Bank account developed. And once they do, we withdraw everything even to the last penny without them receiving any debit Alert on their phones.

3. On our road paroles, we pick up girls who are looking for Rich guys to hangout with, then we will take them to restaurants and after eating we take them to our Hotel rooms, where we asked them to surrender their phones, transfer all their money into our account. Then ask them to call their family members to send them money urgently on a gun point. Then we will later collect their P@nt for rituals, so that we will keep progressing. For fear that they might recognize us, we will poison them by giving them a drink forcefully, telling them is sleeping pills. Which after they take it, they will never wake to tell the story.


4. We also lure small children with biscuits and chocolate to a place we call slaughter house. We kill these children and sell their body parts to make money. Then we cook with the rest and drink their Blood.

5. We ate not into scamming White foreigners because we believe that we can make here in Africa without traveling to other continent.

Furthermore, the Area Boys after hearing his confession are contemplating on whether to burn him alive or call the Police to arrest him.

This should serve as a lesson to some girls who go about guys with flashy cars. And parents should try and look out for their children at all time. Never allow them walk alone in the streets, because no one knows who is who.

Share your thoughts and kindly share too. The world needs to know about this.

considers shifting Jan 18 school resumption date due to second wave of COVID19.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, says the Federal government is considering shifting the January 18th resumption date for schools over rising COVID cases.


Adamu said this while speaking at the daily briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID19.


“It (January 18th date of school reopening) is not sacrosanct. When we decided on that date it was just a target towards what we were working on.

Of course, we are keeping it in view and looking at what is happening in the society and then it is supposed to be subject to constant review. Even today at the PTF meeting we looked at the rising figures and thought about if we should probably take another look at it.

“On January 18th resumption, we are reviewing it, we are going to review it… tomorrow the Ministry is going to take it up.” he said

January 01, 2021

COVID-19: Bishop Oyedepo spits fire against government.Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly known as Winners’ Chapel, has said that any system the church attacks will crash.


Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly known as Winners’ Chapel, has said that any system the church attacks will crash.

The Crossover Night service held at the church’s headquarters in Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State began at 6pm and ended at 08:40pm on Thursday.

Bishop Oyedepo addressed the crowd on a topic: ‘We Are On The Way To Our Promised Land.’

“When the church goes against a man, his destiny is finished. When the church goes against a system, that system will crash.”

According to him, the devil was all out against the Church of Christ, using the COVID-19 pandemic, but insisted that the church had changed level.

Oyedepo said, “Men and brethren, there is nothing in Covid-19. One of the governors was making some statements recently and said, ‘We have only had five cases since the noise began. So, where is Covid-19?’

“One governor was also quoted as saying, ‘I saw people at National Identification Card area, no distancing, no nothing and how much more the church of God where there is order?’”

Oyedepo wondered why there was no COVID-19 restrictions at the National Population Card Centre and at the market but the churches are targeted.

“When the church launches an attack against anyone or system, that system crashes. Thank God we have prevailed,” he said.

NEW YEAR SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY, MUHAMMADU BUHARI, PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA

1ST JANUARY 2021


My fellow countrymen and women,

1. First, I would like to thank and praise the Almighty who saw us through the year 2020 and has given us the opportunity to witness the start of another new year. We especially thank God because the year 2020 was one of the most trying years since our existence as a Nation.

2. This can also be said about all other nations around the world, due to the challenges posed on our collective humanity by the novel COVID-19 pandemic.

3. While acknowledging that 2020 was a very tough year, we saw this year put to test our national resilience and ability to survive these tough times and also gave renewed hope that we will again brave any storms that lay ahead in 2021 and beyond.

4. As we celebrate the opportunity before us in this New Year 2021, we must also acknowledge the passing away of our brothers and sisters who didn’t make it into this New Year. May their souls rest in perfect peace.

5. We must remember that we also celebrated the historic occasion of our sixty years as an independent and sovereign country on October 1st 2020. In the spirit of hope and gratitude, I would like to remind us again that as a country on the difficult journey to nationhood and greatness, we have confounded the many pundits at home and around the world who never gave the newly-born country that emerged unto the world stage on 1st October 1960 a chance of surviving much longer than a few years.

6. Yet, here we are, 61 years by the next anniversary in October, and not only are we here, we are standing tall in the comity of nations as one country united under the will of God and also actively growing that indivisible Nigerian spirit that has enabled us, year after year, decade after decade, to weather all stormy waters and emerge stronger and better where others have fallen and disintegrated. This nation, this Nigeria will survive and thrive.

7. In this journey to nationhood, we have experienced the highs and lows. 2020 indeed came with a lot of challenges ranging from security and economic issues across the regions to understandable protests that were mainly led by our youths and served notice to the demand for police reforms and accountability. This government heard, this government listened and this government is committed to fulfilling the five demands of our youths, fully understanding that we all wish well for Nigeria.

8. In the midst of all these challenges, I had initially pledged that as your elected President and Commander-in-Chief, I would ensure that these ongoing challenges will be faced head-on with renewed determination and with all the appropriateness and urgency required. Your voices have been heard and we would continue to listen to you, and all the key stakeholders who are committed to the unity of Nigeria to ensure that every region of this nation is safe for us all, while guaranteeing that the future is also secure for the coming generation.

9. I wish to also use this occasion of New Year to reaffirm my commitment to the people of Nigeria, especially the youth who need our collective encouragement and support. In securing this nation we need to secure the future of our youth.

10. Our young people are our most valuable natural resource, at home and abroad. Their ingenuity, creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit is evident to all. Many of our young people are excelling in various spheres of life including sports, entertainment, information and communication technology, commerce and are globally recognized as achievers.

11. As a Government we are committed to actively engaging with the creative energies of our young people. In this regard, we will partner with the legislature to develop an enabling environment to turn their passions into ideas that can be supported, groomed and scaled across regions. This will create vast opportunities in fintech, agriculture, business process startups and in the entertainment industry.

12. The year 2021 will indeed be a year where we will work to reinforce the hopes of fellow Nigerians in the vision of a united and progressive Nigeria. This administration would continue focusing on delivering key strategic priorities under our “SEA” – (Security, Economy and Anti-Corruption) Agenda. Some of the key priority areas we would direct our attention and strengths to include:

ON THE SECURITY:

13. Re-energizing and reorganizing the security apparatus and personnel of the armed forces and the police with a view to enhance their capacity to engage, push back and dismantle the operations of both internal and external extremist and criminal groups waging war against our communities in some parts of the country.

14. In line with the current security challenges, we are facing as a Nation, I would like to reiterate the promise I made recently when over 300 of our boys abducted from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara were successfully rescued by our security operatives.

15. The professionalism shown by our Security Forces and the collaboration from all stakeholders across both State and Federal Governments that led to the successful rescue of the boys is proof that Nigeria has the internal capacity to decisively deal with terror attacks on our citizens.

16. However, we recognize that we rapidly have to move to a more proactive and preemptive posture to ensure that these sorts of traumatic incidents do not become a norm. Our administration is fully aware of the responsibility we have to protect the lives and property of all Nigerians, and we will not relent in learning and adapting to changing threats to our national security and civic wellbeing.

ON THE ECONOMY:

17. Our focus is on revamping the economy through the national economic diversification agenda that supports the primary goal of national food self-sufficiency. This has helped reduce the growing food related inflationary figures and have in considerable measure positively impacted our food security status during the long months of the pandemic lock down.

18. We are also currently rebuilding our national infrastructure base and, in the process, introducing transformation through the rehabilitation, modernization, and expansion of the railway system, national roads and bridges both in rural and urban centres, alongside the airports and seaports.

19. The reforms we have put in place in the power sector would guarantee increased efficiency in our drive to significantly expand the generation and distribution of electricity for use in homes and factories.

20. As an administration we are currently undertaking a series of special interventions designed to boost job creation and support the entrepreneurial drive of our youths.

21. With the recent opening of our borders, we expect that the pent-up demand of legitimate cross-border and international trade will boost the fortunes of the many small businesses and agricultural enterprises that depend on Nigeria’s trade and commerce.

22. The message to our West African neighbours is that Nigeria is once again fully open for those willing to conduct business in a fair and equitable way.

ANTI-CORRUPTION:

23. On the anti-corruption drive of our administration, we have recorded substantial gains so far and this year, we are committed to continuing along the path of eradicating corruption, through collaboration with all the arms of Government to effectively prosecute this fight.

24. While we would be working with the Legislature to enact laws that would strengthen this fight, we would also be looking at reviewing some of our laws which would ensure that this fight is more effective. On the part of the executive, we would ensure the diligent and timely prosecution of corruption cases, while appealing to the judiciary to ensure that corruption cases are dispensed with expeditiously.

25. The persistence of various forms of violence has meant that in the most affected parts of the country, the fabric of inter-communal harmony woven through years of investment of effort at building trust, mutual respect, and harmony has been threatened.

26. Insecurity as a challenge has direct repercussions on our national economic stability, growth, and development, setting us back at critical points through the destruction of public and private investments.

27. In parts of the country where chronic poverty, social exclusion, and disillusionment among sections of the youth were already a problem, the cycles of violence that have been unleashed by mindless groups like Boko Haram and others have thwarted the efforts of government to undertake the social policy and associated investments that could make a huge difference in the quality of life of our citizens.

28. I am aware that for some of our compatriots, the progress we have registered since the inception of this administration is not nearly as fast or as sufficient as they would wish. I do not begrudge them their views in so far as they signify a wish, in which we all share, for only the very best for our country.

29. Nevertheless, I call upon all Nigerians to carefully recall the circumstances of our coming to office, the facts on the ground and the resources at our disposal since 2015 with the accomplishments of this administration.

30. As a people, we have shown admirable resilience in the face of every adversity, an unmatched capacity to recover speedily from every setback, an unparalleled generosity of spirit when we resolve our differences, and a constant readiness to invest faith and hope in the destiny we share as a united country built on the diversity of its peoples.

31. It is these attributes that underpin the Nigerian spirit of “can do, will do” that gives me hope that we shall yet get to destination and fulfill our calling together, especially with the solid resolutions we are setting in this new year.

32. Keeping our country on a forward march is a duty which we all have and share. In this regard, keeping our country safe from a resurgent cycle of COVID-19 as this administration finalizes its plans to procure and efficiently and effectively distribute the COVID-19 vaccines, I urge you all fellow citizens to observe strict COVID-19 prevention protocols.

33. As your elected President, my pledge to you is the same as it has always been; I will play my part fully and without fear or favour. I invite all of us to do the same. It is what we owe to the founding generation of our beloved country and also to the coming generation. It is what we desire for national prosperity for all demands.

34. Long Live the Nigerian spirit of oneness, togetherness, and unity. Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I wish you a Happy and prosperous New Year.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

December 26, 2020

COVID-19: FG shuts down varsities, suspends academic activities

The National Universities Commission (NUC) on Friday directed Vice-Chancellors to put academic activities in universities on hold in compliance with COVID-19 protocol of prohibition of activities involving large gathering of people.

In the directive issued in a circular signed by Chris Maiyaki, its Deputy Executive Secretary (Administration), NUC  said classrooms, hostel accommodation, conferences and seminars should be suspended in line with COVID-19 protocols.

It further directed that universities should remain closed pending further directives by FG on the reopening of schools.

“Vice-Chancellors are to please note that the directive is part of the measures approved by Mr. President to mitigate the second wave of Coronavirus infections in the country. The affected officers are expected to perform their duties from home while those on GL 13 and above should strictly adhere to the extant preventive measures, including maintenance of physical distancing, regular washing of hands and/or sanitizing of hands, wearing of face masks and reducing the number of visitors to offices,” it said.

The Academic Staff Union of Universities had called off a nine-month long strike last week.

November 16, 2020

Strike: We are yet to agree anything with government ― ASUU


**Faults minister’s claims

By Adesina Wahab

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has said it has not reached any concrete agreement with the government on how to end its over seven months’ strike.

Speaking in a chat on Sunday with Vanguard, the National President of ASUU, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, while taking the demands one by one, asked Nigerians to see which one had been met by the government.

“As far as we are concerned, nothing has been delivered to our members and our members don’t want empty promises. Let us take the issues one after the other.

“The withheld salaries of our members which is between four to eight months have not been paid, if paid, accounts of our members would have been credited. Same for Earned Academic Allowances, yet to be paid.

“Visitation Panels have not been constituted for the universities, if that is done, Nigerians would have heard the names of panel members as announced by the government.


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“The proliferation of universities by state governments has not been addressed. The renegotiation of the 2009 Agreement has not started, the 2019 Memorandum of Action is not yet implemented.

“So, on which of these issues has the target beneficiaries seen any concrete action being taken? We are getting to understand the way people in government work.

“When they are still discussing with you, they will go to town and tell people what has not been done. Their intention is to paint ASUU as the aggressor.

“Which of the issues can anybody say the ball is in ASUU’s court? Are we the ones to pay our withheld salaries and allowances? Are we the ones to set up Visitation Panels?

That is how they went about creating a fake Twitter account for the union and begin to circulate fake news,” he said.

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Ogunyemi added that the University Transparency and Accountability System, UTAS, being developed by ASUU to replace government’s Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, was at an advanced stage, but expressed fears that some people wanted to truncate it.

“We are ready for discussions if they invite us. The onus of universities reopening soon lies with the government. We go to meetings we are invited to.

“They promised that we would meet some days ago and they said they would write to inform us, we waited in vain for their invite. Nothing came,” he stated.

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