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Why I’m Having Sleepless Nights – Wike To FCT Sen Ireti Kingibe

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has admitted that he is losing sleep over the need to deliver projects in the capital city and surrounding satellite towns.

Wike disclosed that the Chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Christopher Maikalangu, and former FCT Senator, Philip Aduda, have been on his neck on the need to carry out developmental projects across the capital city and its satellite towns.

The minister spoke on Wednesday during the flag-off of the reconstruction and dualisation of Karu Road, from Karu Interchange to Customs Clinic Junction, and other Karu township roads.

Mocking the FCT Senator, Ireti Kingibe, Wike said getting the government to commit to developmental projects is not about “grammar” but relationship.

According to Wike: “When you have the opportunity to relate with your people, you relate with them well. It’s not grammar; grammar does not bring projects, it’s relationship with people.

“It’s not to say that I’m a senator and nobody is inviting me. What we are talking about is to bring something to the people, dividends of democracy.

“Senator Philip Aduda, who has been somebody of the people, so last night he came to me and said, ‘Sir, this is an opportunity. Now that you are doing this Karu dualisation, there are some other small roads, if you join them, it will open the whole of Karu.’ And so, because I know that he means well for his people and talks well about his people, I conceded to him.

“And so, the people of Karu, this is your turn and we will make sure you get the benefit that you are entitled to. We have added these other roads to the roads we are doing now.”

Wike promised that the FCT Administration will rebuild Customs Clinic Junction to CBN Quarter Junction, rebuild immediately Customs Clinic Junction to EFCC, rebuild NIA Quarters Road, rebuild Pasi Road, and also rebuild Primus Hospital Road.

The minister declared that the roads would boost business and economic activities around the Karu area.

He added: “Business opportunities will thrive here. We are not just doing these roads, they will have street lights, and I have ordered the contractor to complete them within 10 months.

“The essence of Renewed Hope Agenda is to bring back hope to the people. I will be coming here very often to inspect these projects because it’s one of the projects we have lined up that our people must enjoy during the third-year anniversary of Mr. President. Let Karu be the city that everybody will be talking about.”

Wike further charged residents to remember Maikalangu and Tinubu during elections following the execution of these projects.

“Now that the Renewed Hope Agenda and the government of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is fulfilling his promise, I hope that when the time comes we will also fulfill our own promise, no be so?

“I also hope that you will remember the man who does not allow me to sleep, Maikalangu. Remember him when the time comes,” he added.

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Tinubu to Embark On 10-day Vacation In Europe

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu will embark on a 10-day vacation in Europe.
This was announced in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
He said the President will spend the 10-working-day vacation between France and the United Kingdom, after which he will return to Nigeria.
Onanuga said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart Abuja today, September 4, to commence a working vacation in Europe, as part of his 2025 annual leave.
 
“The vacation will last 10 working days.
 
“President Tinubu will spend the period between France and the UK and then return to the country.”
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FG Predicts Heavy Rain, Flood In 14 States (See Full List)

The federal government has cautioned that several communities across fourteen states are at risk of flooding due to heavy rainfall.

The warning was made known in a statement on Thursday by the National Flood Early Warning Centre (FEWS Centre) of the Federal Ministry of Environment.

The statement warned that the heavy rainfall could trigger flooding in 14 states between September 4 and 8, 2025.

The statement, which was signed by the Director of Erosion, Flood, and Coastal Zone Management Department of the Ministry, Usman Abdullahi Bokani, advised relevant stakeholders to be on alert.

The states and localities expected to experience heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding include: Ebonyi (Afikpo), Cross River (Edor, Ikom, Itigidi, Akpap), Kano (Gwarzo, Karaye), Zamfara (Anka, Gummi, Kaura Namoda, Maradun, Shinkafi, Bukuyum), Taraba (Dampar, Duchi, Garkowa, Gassol, Gembu, Gun Gun Bodel, Kambari, Mayo Ranewo, Mutum Biyu, Bandawa, Ngaruwa), Abia (Eziama, Umuahia) and Yobe (Geidam, Kanama, Potiskum).

Others are Plateau (Langtang, Shendam, Wase), Borno (Ngala), Imo (Okigwe, Otoko), Niger (Sarki Pawa), Sokoto (Sokoto, Wamakko, Isa, Shagari, Makira), Kaduna (Kafanchan), and Akwa Ibom (Oron).

The Ministry also requested feedback from “relevant stakeholders and state government representatives” on major developments.

In other news, the Governors of the North-Eastern states of Nigeria have raised alarm over what they described as imminent humanitarian and economic challenges facing the region, including the threat of flooding and a possible food crisis.

The warning came in a statement issued at the end of the 12th meeting of the North-East Governors’ Forum held on Saturday in Jalingo, Taraba State.

Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Borno State, Babagana Zulum, said credible climate forecasts signalled that the subregion could face heavy flooding in the coming months.

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Our Trucks Not Involved in Enugu Accidents – Dangote Group

The Dangote Group has claimed its trucks were not involved in two fatal traffic accidents that occurred on Wednesday in Enugu State.
The group made the statement in a statement released Thursday by a spokesperson for the Dangote Group, Anthony Chijiena.
The firm clarified that the trucks involved in the two separate crashes did not belong to the company and were not operated by any of its subsidiaries.
Dangote Group’s position corroborates a statement released by the Enugu State Police Command on the accidents.
The police command confirmed that the vehicles were owned by two logistics firms, Visco Investment Global and Global Investment, with ten persons dead.
Reacting, Dangote stated, “We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of these tragic incidents and their families.”
 
The company also expressed concern over the “increasing spread of misinformation falsely attributing such incidents to the Dangote Group without substantiated evidence.”
It further urged both the public and media outlets to verify claims before dissemination and emphasised its commitment to road safety.
Dangote Group noted that it has “repeatedly cautioned truckers to desist from using its logo on their vehicles.”
The firm vowed to implement stricter monitoring and pursue legal action against those who use its brand identity without authorisation.
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ASUU Won’t Go On Strike – FG

The Federal Government has assured it will not allow the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) go on strike and disrupt academic activities.
The assurance was given by the Minister of Education, Olatunji Alausa.
Speaking with journalists on the sidelines of the Gender Inclusion Summit organised by the Policy Innovation Centre in Abuja on Wednesday, Alausa said the government was engaging ASUU and other trade unions with “mutual respect.”
He stated, “I don’t want to come on TV to start talking about private conversations with them, but what I can assure you is that ASUU will not go on strike; we will keep our children in school. This is a responsible government, and we will ensure that our children stay in school.”
ASUU has been in negotiations with the Federal Government over the non-implementation of the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement, which covers sustainable university funding, revitalisation of institutions, outstanding salary arrears, stagnated promotions, unremitted third-party deductions, and alleged victimisation of members in some universities.
Alausa maintained that the government was committed to addressing the issues without resorting to brinkmanship.
He said, “We are engaging; I told you we will deal with ASUU and other trade unions with the highest level of mutual respect. We will continue to talk to them.”
The minister also announced major reforms in the examination system, revealing that both the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) will gradually migrate to computer-based testing (CBT).
According to him, the shift to CBT is aimed at curbing examination malpractices and raising educational standards.
He further stated, “We believe that computer-based testing is one of the starting points to reduce examination malpractices in our country. You disincentivise the hardworking students when you allow cheating. That is why we have moved quickly to implement CBT in WAEC and NECO.”
Alausa disclosed that the November WAEC exams will commence with computer-based objective questions, while essay sections will remain paper-based. By 2026, however, all components, including essays, will be fully computer-based.
He added, “By next year, both the objectives and the essays will all be CBT. As you do this, you’ll get the kids to study more, their cognition will get better, and the quality of their preparation for exams will improve.”
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EFCC Arrests 17 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Lagos

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, have arrested 17 suspected internet fraudsters in the state.

They were arrested on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, in a sting operation at in Olusi Street, HopeVille Estate, Sangotedo, Ajah, Lagos State.

Their arrest followed credible intelligence about their alleged involvement in internet fraud.

Upon their arrest, five vehicles, mobile devices and laptop computers were recovered from them.

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FG Unveils New Curriculum for JSS, SS Students

The Federal Government has launched a new school curriculum for Junior Secondary School and Senior Secondary School students.
This is according to the Special Assistant to the President on Social Media, Dada Olusegun who shared the full list of subjects in the newly introduced school curriculum on Wednesday.
In a post on his X handle, Olusegun displayed an unsigned and unmarked image said to contain the subjects.
 
“The new curriculum for Nigerian Schools which will commence from the next session in September 2025 has been released,” he said.
The curriculum, which was unveiled by the Federal Government on Sunday, introduces compulsory digital literacy and basic entrepreneurship at the JSS level, while programming, artificial intelligence, and new languages feature prominently at the SSS level.
Below is the full list of subjects for JSS and SSS as shared:
 
JUNIOR SECONDARY (JSS 1–3)
Mathematics & Measurement: Numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, proportions, rates, geometry (angles, area, volume), algebra, statistics, graphs, measurement (km, m, cm, g, kg, ml, °C, time zones).
English Language: Essay writing (narrative, descriptive), advanced grammar (clauses, idioms), comprehension, vocabulary, oral (debates, speeches, drama).
Integrated Science: Physics (motion, forces, energy), chemistry (matter, mixtures, reactions), biology (cells, reproduction, ecology), earth science (climate, resources), technology, lab safety.
Digital Literacy & Coding: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, internet research, coding (Python basics, Scratch advanced), robotics (basic kits).
Social Studies: Nigerian and African history, geography, civics, economy (trade, money, entrepreneurship basics), global issues.
Languages: Advanced mother tongue, conversational fluency in foreign language (French/Arabic).
Creative Arts: Drawing, painting, crafts, drama, theatre, film basics, music.
Physical & Health Education: Sports, fitness, nutrition, reproductive health, first aid, drug abuse awareness.
SENIOR SECONDARY (SS 1–3)
Mathematics & Advanced Applications: Algebra, trigonometry, calculus basics, probability, statistics, financial maths, applied maths.
English & Communication: Advanced essays, academic writing, literary analysis, world literature, research skills, public speaking, journalism, fact-checking.
Sciences: Physics (mechanics, waves, electricity, nuclear physics), chemistry (organic, inorganic, industrial, analytical), biology (genetics, ecology, biotechnology), environmental science.
Technology & Innovation: Programming (Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS), data science basics, AI & robotics, digital entrepreneurship, cybersecurity.
Social Sciences: Government & law, economics (micro, macro, trade), history (Africa, world revolutions), philosophy & ethics, entrepreneurship.
Languages: Advanced mother tongue literature, fluency in international language (French/Arabic/Chinese optional).
Creative Arts & Innovation: Fine arts, music, drama, film/media production.
Physical & Health Education: Advanced sports, mental health, first aid & CPR, leadership.
Research & Project Work: Final-year project, data collection, analysis, presentation & defense.
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EFCC Declares Former Abia Commissioner Enweremadu Wanted

A former Abia State Commissioner, Christopher Enweremadu has been declared wanted over allegations of criminal conspiracy, diversion of public funds, and money laundering.
He was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a public notice signed by its Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, on Wednesday, the EFCC listed Enweremadu’s last known address as the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Umuahia, Abia State.
The anti-graft agency urged anyone with useful information about his whereabouts to report to any of its zonal commands in Ibadan, Uyo, Sokoto, Maiduguri, Benin, Makurdi, Kaduna, Ilorin, Enugu, Kano, Lagos, Gombe, Port Harcourt, or Abuja.
“The public is hereby notified that CHRISTOPHER ENWEREMADU, whose photograph appears above, is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in an alleged case of criminal conspiracy, diversion of public funds, stealing and money laundering,” the notice read.
Enweremadu, who served as Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters under former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, has been linked to investigations into the management of funds allocated to Abia’s 17 local government councils.
In December 2024, a Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja ordered a probe into allocations to the LGAs between 2019 and 2023, directing the EFCC to submit its findings.
The court also ordered the seizure of international travel documents belonging to three former state officials: Enweremadu, former aide to Governor Ikpeazu, Erondu Uchenna Erondu, and the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Deaconess Joy Nwanju.
The court’s action stemmed from an ex parte application by an activist who alleged that billions of naira meant for Abia’s LGAs were diverted under the supervision of the named officials.
EFCC, however, did not disclose further details of the specific transactions tied to Enweremadu in the fresh wanted notice.
This development comes weeks after the commission also declared Abdullahi Bashir Haske, an Adamawa-born entrepreneur and associate of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, wanted in connection with alleged criminal conspiracy and money laundering.
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Minimum Wage: States Have No Excuse Not To Pay Beyond N70,000 — Employers Association

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has stated that state governments have no excuse for not paying civil servants above the newly approved N70,000 minimum wage, pointing to rising federal allocations and the growing cost of living nationwide.

NECA’s Director General, Adewale Smatt-Oyerinde, stated this during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief.

He argued that the surge in monthly revenues shared from the Federation Account has weakened the claims by some state governors that they cannot meet the new wage benchmark.

President Bola Tinubu signed the new minimum wage bill into law in July 2024, raising the national minimum wage from N30,000 to N70,000 after months of negotiations with labour unions, the private sector, and lawmakers.

Since then, some states have gone above the federal threshold. On August 27, Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma announced a new minimum wage of N104,000, while Ebonyi State approved N90,000 for its civil servants a day later.

Smatt-Oyerinde maintained that given these developments, no state could reasonably claim financial incapacity.

“No state really has an excuse in the context of the current reality to stay at N70,000, especially with people struggling with the price of petrol. While many states are still doing a lot with the CNG buses, more still needs to be done.

“A lot still needs to be done in the context of food security and shelter. Once you deal with that, the conversation would not really be about minimum wage because the quantum of that N70,000 will be able to buy enough for an average household.”

He stressed that workers remain critical drivers of both the public and private sectors, adding that poor wages weaken productivity.

“If you are hungry, if you have issues with shelter and transport, hardly would you be productive at work. Whatever will improve productivity will increase motivation, especially within the context of ongoing reforms.”

The NECA boss urged governors to view the civil service as the “engine that drives the system” and to treat workers as vital contributors to economic growth, not as expendable costs. He concluded by echoing the International Labour Organization’s principle that “workers are not commodities.”

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I Can’t Appoint Just Anybody – Tinubu Explains Difficulty In Releasing Ambassadorial List

President Bola Tinubu has acknowledged the challenges and delays surrounding the appointment of Nigerian ambassadors.

Tinubu said he can’t appoint just anybody, hence the difficulty in releasing the list.

Stressing that he still has some ambassadorial slots, Tinubu appreciated Nigerians for their patience.

In a video, the president said he needs to cure the state economy and bring hope to Nigerians before unveiling his ambassadors.

“I couldn’t appoint everybody that I could have appointed, thank you for your patience till now. I still have some slots for ambassadorial positions that too many people are craving for, but it’s not easy stitching together those names.

“First of all, cure the economy, bring hope to the people as that is what we stop for and that hope is here, thank you for believing in me,” he said.

The last set of Nigerian ambassadors were appointed during the past administration of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Since Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, he is yet to appoint ambassadors despite mounting pressure from Nigerians.