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SUDAN: More Universities Pledge Support for Nigerian Students

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The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has acknowledged the efforts of Igbinedion University, Okada, Edo State, Summit University, Offa, Kwara State and American University, The Gambia, for the show of support and interest in the absorption of Nigerian returnee students from Sudan.

Dabiri-Erewa stated this when she received the Vice-Chancellor of Igbinedion University, Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye in Abuja.

The NiDCOM Boss gave assurances that the message will be related to the students and those who are interested, will follow the right procedures.

“We were with JAMB and JAMB has given conditions, process and guidelines to follow which I am sure you aware of and the key thing is even if they have come to you and you have admitted them, we will need that letter from JAMB saying JAMB has given them admission letter, so we avoid situations that after graduation they can’t go for youth service,” she added.

“I thank you for the offer you are making to Nigerian students who have returned from Sudan, and I also thank you for saying you will give a generous concession for them”.

Earlier, Prof. Ezemonye, Vice Chancellor, Igbinedion Univeristy explained that the Institution has programmes accredited by the National Universities Commission (NUC) and other professional bodies.

He also commended the NiDCOM Boss for the wonderful job she has been doing hence the need for the visit to discuss modalities for placement of the returnee students.

In the same vein, the Co-founder, Friends of Nigeria, Europe, a Non-Governmental Organisation led by Abiodun Odunuga has said he had received offers for scholarships from the American International University, The Gambia, for a number of the Nigerian student returnees from Sudan, adding
that the scholarships received were for students with practical courses and who were willing to come to The Gambia and also for students willing to participate in the Paris Graduate School for online courses such as in Human Resources and Business Management.

Similarly, Summit University, Offa, kwara State, also indicated interest in the absorption of the students evacuees from Sudan into the different academic programmes for easy integration.

Meanwhile Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa used the opportunity to commend the selfless and patriotic zeal of all stakeholders in the reabsorption process of all Nigerians, especially the students evacuated from the war- torn Sudan.

She used the opportunity to appreciate the airlines, Air Peace, Azman Air, Max Air, Tarco Airline, Dangote Foundation, MTN Foundation as well as all educational institutions who have offered concessions to re-absorb the students to complete their education in Nigeria.

So far, as at Thursday, 2,246 Nigerians have been evacuated from Sudan back to Nigeria in 12 batches.

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I Can Join Sanwolu For Lagos Development Says Jandor

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Hours after the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, extended an olive branch to gubernatorial candidates of opposition parties after the tribunal upheld his election, the standardbearer, Olajide Adediran, popularly called Jandor, has indicated plans to sit and discuss with him on conditions.

Jandor said that the call for unity to move Lagos forward is good for the state considering it’s status but only if Sanwo-Olu provides answers to the questions raised during the tribunal proceedings that were set aside.

The PDP candidate, who disclosed this through a statement released yesterday on its official social media handle, stated that until the conditions were met, he will not sit with the governor to discuss Lagos development.

Jandor added that if the conditions were not met, he would continue to consider the tribunal judgement that favoured Sanwo-Olu as a temporary victory.

“I welcome this call, and I am ready to honour it upon Mr. Sanwoolu’s demonstration of honour and respect for the citizens of Lagos by doing the needful.

“Make public his 1981 Original WAEC Certificate since he deposed under oath in his INEC form EC9 that he sat for GCE O level in that year.

“He must, in a state-wide broadcast, tell Lagosians why the discrepancies in names on WAEC statement of result he presented to INEC and the ones that appear on same 1981 Master list that WAEC tendered at the tribunal, despite same exam number, exam year, exam centres, but different names.

“Explain why you ask your lawyers to oppose our application to do a forensic audit of the WAEC back-end server for further verification.

“I am positive that these are easily doable and won’t take any time at all to effect.

“We must uphold the core tenets of integrity and accountability, especially as people sworn to the service of the public”, he added.

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Oke-Odo Market Shut for Filthy Environment, More to Follow  –  LAWMA

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In continuation of its onslaught on filthy markets in the state, the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has shut Oke-odo Market, near Ile-Epo, Abule Egba, for reckless waste disposal and gross environmental abuse.


Managing Director of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said the move became necessary, to make them comply with environmental laws and regulations, and to warn defaulting markets around the state, to do the needful or risk a closure. 


He said, “The closure of Oke-odo Market underscores LAWMA’s commitment to ensuring that public spaces meet the required cleanliness standards. We will not compromise on the health and well-being of residents.”


Dr. Gbadegesin emphasised that the decision was a significant stride in LAWMA’s efforts to sanitise the state, ensuring that public spaces are conducive for business activities and safe for all residents, adding that the closure of the market served as a stark reminder that adherence to cleanliness standards was not negotiable.


“This action is part of a broader initiative by LAWMA to create awareness and enforce sanitation regulations across various markets in the state. Markets that do not meet the prescribed cleanliness standards will face similar consequences as Oke-odo Market.

Market operators and stakeholders are urged to take this as a wake-up call to institute robust cleanliness practices within their premises. LAWMA remains dedicated to providing guidance and support to markets striving to comply with the sanitation regulations”, he said.


The LAWMA boss called on residents and business owners to support current efforts of the Authority to establish a more hygienic and livable environment across the metropolis, adding that a clean environment was not just an aesthetic concern but a fundamental aspect of public health. 


He employed the populace to engage the services of assigned PSP operators, instead of resorting to disposing of their waste indiscriminately, adding that LAWMA would not fail to wield the hammer against markets or individuals that flout environmental laws in the state.


For waste management related issues, call LAWMA toll-free numbers: 617 and 07080601020.

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UNICEF Nigeria Raises Alarm Over Unprecedented Diphtheria Outbreak, Urges Urgent Vaccination

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In the midst of the most severe diphtheria outbreak in recent global history, UNICEF Nigeria is sounding the alarm about the urgent need for widespread vaccination.

The outbreak has so far resulted in over 11,500 suspected cases, more than 7,000 confirmed cases, and claimed the lives of 453 people, mostly children.


Most cases are children aged between 4 to 15 years who have not received even a single dose of the vital vaccine, laying bare the urgency of the vaccination situation in Nigeria.


UNICEF is providing urgent support to the Nigerian government in its efforts to combat the outbreak. A crucial part of this support includes the procurement of vaccines to support the government’s response. So far, on behalf of the government, UNICEF has deployed 9.3 million doses of diphtheria vaccines to affected states including Kano, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Katsina, Kaduna and Jigawa. Of these, 4 million doses have been dispatched to Kano, the epicentre of the outbreak. Another 4 million doses of vaccines are being procured and will be handed over to government in the coming weeks.


“The devastating impact of this diphtheria outbreak is a grim reminder of the importance of vaccination. Nigeria is home to a staggering 2.2 million children who haven’t received even a single dose of vaccine – the second largest such cohort in the world. We must collectively take urgent actions to drastically reduce this number.

Every child deserves protection from preventable diseases. This is not negotiable”, said Dr. Rownak Khan, UNICEF Representative a.i.


UNICEF Nigeria calls on partners, stakeholders, and the international community to rally together to ensure that every child in Nigeria is reached with life-saving vaccines.

The children’s agency emphasizes the importance of strengthening routine immunization, community engagement, and health systems to avoid similar outbreaks in the future.


To respond effectively to the outbreak, UNICEF Nigeria needs to raise an additional US$ 3.3 million until the end of the year.

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