Month: October 2023

  • Nigerians now hate Supreme Court as it’s dominated by judicial bandits, bribe-takers – Justice Dattijo

    Nigerians now hate Supreme Court as it’s dominated by judicial bandits, bribe-takers – Justice Dattijo

    Retiring Justice Muhammad Dattijo statement emerges amid heightened Nigerian disapproval of the Supreme Court’s ruling to let President Bola Tinubu stay in office, despite allegations of presenting a forged school certificate to INEC.

     

    Abuja, NigeriaRetiring Justice Muhammad Dattijo of the Supreme Court of Nigeria delivered a blistering critique of the state of the nation’s highest judicial body, describing it as tainted by bribery and a distortion of justice. His comments come amidst growing public dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court’s decision to allow President Bola Tinubu to remain in office despite allegations of presenting a forged school certificate.

    Retiring Justice Muhammad Dattijo

    Justice Dattijo, who turned 70 on October 27, voiced his concerns during a farewell ceremony held in his honor in Abuja on Friday. He lamented the decline of the court’s reputation, asserting that many of his colleagues lacked a clear understanding of delivering justice to the Nigerian people.

     

    He noted that “public perceptions of the judiciary have over the years become witheringly scornful and monstrously critical.” Dattijo further added, “It has been in the public space that court officials and judges are easily bribed by litigants to obviate delays and or obtain favorable judgments.”

     

    Justice Dattijo highlighted that he was not the only justice with a dismal view of the judiciary, referencing former Justice of the Court of Appeal, Oludotun Adefope-Okojie, who retired in May 2023 at 70. Mrs. Adefope-Okojie, during her retirement, also lamented the failure of top-level Nigerian judiciary to address issues of corruption, even as public anger intensifies.

     

    Dattijo pointed out, “Pleas are expressed every day by the generality of the public begging the judiciary to be just, to be truthful, and to save the country from collapse.”

     

    Recalling Mrs. Adefope-Okojie’s remarks, Dattijo emphasized the severe vilification of the Apex Court, which has been referred to as a “voter gaggle of useless, purchasable judicial bandits.”

     

    The focus on the Supreme Court’s integrity crisis coincides with widespread criticism of its decision to permit President Bola Tinubu to remain in office despite allegations of presenting a forged academic certificate. According to Section 137 (1)(j) of the 1999 Constitution (amended in 2010), no one can legitimately hold the office of the President of Nigeria if they “have presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission.”

     

    Bola Tinubu submitted a certificate on June 17, 2022, claiming it was issued by Chicago State University in 1979. However, the school later declared under oath that the document did not originate from their offices, and no record existed of him applying for a new certificate.

     

    Many Nigerians expressed little confidence that the court would adhere to the Constitution and remove Mr. Tinubu from office. The Supreme Court’s decision to sidestep the forgery issue by claiming the evidence arrived too late was seen by many as further evidence of judicial capture.

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    A seven-member panel of the Supreme Court, led by John Okoro, cited that Atiku Abubakar, Mr. Tinubu’s main challenger, who obtained the evidence of forgery from the United States, was late in procuring the evidence.

     

    The People’s Gazette reached out to the Supreme Court for comment on Justice Dattijo’s remarks, but no response was immediately provided.

     

    Justice Dattijo, who was born on October 27, 1953, in Niger State, was appointed to the Supreme Court on July 10, 2012, by President Goodluck Jonathan. Despite being the second most senior justice on the court, he revealed that he was not given official roles or allowed to contribute to critical decisions of the court.

     

    Chief Justice Kayode Ariwoola, who was present at the event, faced criticism when concerns were raised about the increasing involvement of judges’ children and spouses in the judiciary. Ariwoola’s son, Kayode Ariwoola Jr, was inducted into the Nigerian judiciary in July 2023, following an earlier report by People’s Gazette that exposed Chief Justice Ariwoola’s mysterious trip to London after Mr. Tinubu’s election.

     

    Ariwoola had previously been questioned by the State Security Service for expressing partisanship in Nigeria’s upcoming election scheduled for February 2023. The Chief Justice had commended some opposition elements for working against Atiku Abubakar in favor of Mr. Tinubu.

     

    The Supreme Court issued a statement denying Chief Justice Ariwoola’s partisan statements, but a subsequent video surfaced online, showing that the court had made false claims, and the Chief Justice did, in fact, make partisan remarks during an event organized by Nyesom Wike in Port Harcourt in December 2022.

  • Nigerians prefer suicide to drive out corrupt politicians and certificate forgers – Amaechi

    Nigerians prefer suicide to drive out corrupt politicians and certificate forgers – Amaechi

    Instead of Nigerians facing their problems, they are committing suicide. I’m praying for you so that you will continue to commit suicide so that one day I’ll wake up, and all of you have died. I can now enjoy the benefits of your death by speaking those things.”

    Lagos, Nigeria – Rotimi Amaechi, the former Minister of Transport in the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration, has harshly criticized Nigerians for their passivity and tolerance of political malpractice. He made this scathing statement during his address as a guest at the 2023 TheNiche Annual Lecture held in Lagos on Friday.

    Brentford Makes History by Defeating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    Amaechi’s comments reflected his frustration with what he perceives as Nigerians’ indifference to the corrupt practices of politicians. He pointed out that politicians often engage in wrongdoing, yet people continue to support and vote for them. Amaechi stated, “Nigerians don’t react to anything. Has any politician told you he is not a thief? Tell me one politician who says he is not a thief. Tell me one. Which politician told you he went to the university? Which politician told you he served in NYSC? Which politician told you he has a certificate? Nigerians know and still vote for them. So what’s your problem?”

    Expressing his disbelief at the situation, Amaechi continued, “Instead of Nigerians facing their problems, they are committing suicide. I’m praying for you so that you will continue to commit suicide so that one day I’ll wake up, and all of you have died. I can now enjoy the benefits of your death by speaking those things.”

    Amaechi further emphasized the apparent complacency of Nigerians in the face of political misconduct. He argued that Nigerians chose who to believe and vote for, even when faced with glaring issues. He remarked, “Nigerians chose who to believe and not to believe. They chose who to vote and who not to vote. Even if you go to a Nigerian man’s house and kill his mother, the father will continue his life. Nothing bothers you. Nothing. So why do I waste my time?”

    He contrasted this with the active resistance seen in other African countries like Ghana and Kenya, suggesting that Nigerians often take a more laid-back approach, believing that time will resolve political issues.

    Contrary to Amaechi’s claims of Nigerians’ passivity, the country has a history of standing up against authoritarian rule to restore democracy. Notably, Nigerian youth led the #EndSARS movement in 2020, protesting against extortion, extrajudicial killings, and brutality by the disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigerian Police Force. However, this movement faced violent suppression, including the use of force by the government.

    Amaechi’s comments came amid a certificate forgery scandal involving President Bola Tinubu, which generated considerable attention. Nevertheless, the Supreme Court recently affirmed Tinubu’s electoral victory, rejecting new evidence related to the certificate forgery obtained from Chicago State University by opposition candidate Atiku Abubakar.

  • Brentford Makes History by Defeating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    Brentford Makes History by Defeating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    Brentford Makes History with 2-0 Victory Over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    In a stunning Premier League upset, Brentford Football Club achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first team in the Premier League era to win their first three matches at Stamford Bridge. Ethan Pinnock and Bryan Mbeumo played pivotal roles in securing a 2-0 victory over Chelsea, sending shockwaves throughout the football world.

    Chelsea’s form had been on the upswing under the management of Mauricio Pochettino, with three wins and a draw in their previous four matches. Nevertheless, the clash against Brentford seemed to be eerily reminiscent of the Bees’ past visits to their West London rivals, with Chelsea dominating possession but struggling to capitalize on numerous scoring opportunities.

    The match got off to an electrifying start, as Chelsea came out of the blocks firing on all cylinders. Noni Madueke’s curling effort struck the crossbar early on, setting the stage for a high-tempo contest. Marc Cucurella and Raheem Sterling had golden opportunities to give Chelsea the lead, but they squandered their chances.

    However, at that point, it felt like a mere delay for Chelsea, and the consensus was that it was just a matter of time before they would seize the lead. The Stamford Bridge faithful remained hopeful, despite the missed opportunities, Chelsea didn’t take their chances.

    But Brentford, a team that had previously tasted victory at Stamford Bridge, demonstrated resilience and tactical discipline. They gradually began to limit Chelsea’s goal-scoring opportunities and, against the run of play, managed to break the deadlock. The moment came when an unmarked Ethan Pinnock rose high and headed the ball into the net just before the hour mark.

    Brentford Win Upsets Pochettino

    This turn of events left Mauricio Pochettino wearing a mask of frustration, disbelief, and anger at full-time. He was undoubtedly wondering how his team had fallen into the same trap against a Brentford side that had seemingly deciphered Chelsea’s code.

    Brentford’s well-executed game plan was built on the foundation of their previous victories at Stamford Bridge, including a 4-1 triumph and a 2-0 win in recent seasons. Thomas Frank’s side displayed a tactical masterclass, sitting deep, and frustrating their hosts while keeping a keen eye on counter-attacking opportunities.

    As the clock ticked away, Chelsea’s creativity and quality waned, and they barely created a genuine scoring chance in the final half-hour. Robert Sanchez, Brentford’s goalkeeper, played his part in denying Bryan Mbeumo and Yegor Yarmolyuk in the closing minutes.

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    Brentford was unwavering in their determination to secure a clincher. In a bizarre turn of events, Robert Sanchez found himself outside his penalty area after going up for a corner, only to stumble and fall as Bryan Mbeumo calmly tapped the ball into the empty net. It was a surreal moment that encapsulated Chelsea’s disastrous day at the office.

    By the time the final whistle blew, most Chelsea supporters had already left the stadium, but those who remained couldn’t hide their frustration. Boos rained down from the stands, serving as a stark contrast to the jubilation in the Brentford camp.

    The historic victory elevated Brentford above Chelsea in the Premier League standings, capping off an unforgettable day for the Bees. Their remarkable accomplishment at Stamford Bridge will be etched in football history as a testament to the unpredictability and magic of the beautiful game. It was a day when possession didn’t translate to dominance, and the underdogs emerged victorious, leaving Chelsea and their supporters with more questions than answers.

  • Naira Gains Ground as Dollar Liquidity Surges Over 100%

    Naira Gains Ground as Dollar Liquidity Surges Over 100%

    Lagos, Nigeria – In a surprising turn of events, the Nigerian Naira has made significant gains against the US Dollar in the foreign exchange (FX) market this week, closing on a strong note across various market segments.

     

    During day-to-day trading, the Naira appreciated by an impressive 5.68 percent, with the US Dollar exchange rate falling to N789.94 on Friday, as reported by FMDQ. Just the day before, the Dollar was valued at N837.49 at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM).

    This remarkable strengthening of the Naira can be attributed to substantial dollar flows, with willing buyers and sellers actively participating in the FX market. Consequently, the daily foreign exchange market turnover, which reflects transaction volume, surged by an astonishing 129.50 percent to $259.84 million on Friday, compared to $113.22 million on Thursday.

    Dollar Speculators Count Losses as Naira Gains Ground on Black Market

    In a week-to-date comparison, the flow of dollars saw a dramatic increase to $259.84 million on Friday from $81.55 million recorded on Monday, October 23, 2023. This represents an extraordinary 218.62 percent surge.

     

    The local currency experienced an 8.39 percent appreciation against the US Dollar, with the exchange rate dropping to N1,200 on Friday, down from N1,310 per Dollar on Thursday in the parallel market, often referred to as the black market.

     

    For the entire week, the Naira strengthened by 0.83 percent, concluding the trading week with the Dollar trading at N1,200, compared to the week’s starting rate of N1,210 per Dollar.

     

    These gains mark a remarkable shift from the lowest point within the week, where the Naira was valued at N310 per Dollar, to ending the week at N200 per Dollar on the black market.

     

    The increase in foreign exchange liquidity and the strengthening Naira are seen as positive developments in the market. However, Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves have been steadily declining, and the demand for foreign currency remains high. Limited access to FX in the official market has encouraged market participants to seek FX in the black market.

     

    Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves have decreased by $3.8 billion, roughly 10.2 percent, in recent months, reaching $33.31 billion. This is the lowest level since July 2021 when reserves hit $33.09 billion. The decline in reserves, coupled with FX liquidity constraints, has weakened investor confidence and reduced offshore community appetite for the Naira, according to analysts at Cowry Asset Management Limited.

     

    The steady decline in official reserves, along with FX liquidity constraints, has resulted in a loss of investor confidence and a general reluctance among the offshore community to engage in the market.

     

    Nigeria’s inability to fully benefit from the global oil market’s surge, following geopolitical unrest in Eastern Europe since February 2022, has taken a toll on the economy. The lack of dollar liquidity within the central bank’s vault has prompted the central bank to rely on reserves to defend the Naira in the foreign exchange market. Market analysts are closely monitoring these developments, and the central bank’s actions are expected to play a crucial role in the stability of the Naira in the coming weeks.

     

    For more financial news and updates, stay tuned with Ejes Gist Currency Watch.

  • Ruben Neves could be on his way to Newcastle United

    Ruben Neves could be on his way to Newcastle United

    Ruben Neves could join Newcastle United on loan from Saudi Club Al-Hilal quest for reinforcements in the midfield department has taken an intriguing twist, with reports surfacing that they are contemplating a loan move for Ruben Neves, a prominent star in the Saudi Pro League. This unexpected turn of events has been necessitated by the shocking news of Sandro Tonali’s 10-month ban from football, which has left Newcastle manager Eddie Howe scrambling to address the void left by the Italian.

    Tonali’s ban was revealed by Italian authorities who unearthed evidence of illegal betting, a transgression that FIFA subsequently extended worldwide. This development threw a wrench into Howe’s plans, as he had been banking on Tonali, the £52 million summer signing, to bolster Newcastle’s midfield against Wolves. However, with the ban in place, the Italian sensation will be sidelined until the early stages of the upcoming season.

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    Ruben Neves A Potential Replacement For Sandro Tonali

    In light of this predicament, Newcastle is considering revisiting their past and potentially rekindling their ties with Ruben Neves, who previously plied his trade at Wolverhampton Wanderers. The reports have suggested that a move for the Portuguese international is on the table, with the January transfer window being the opportune time to make the transition.

    Neves, an accomplished midfielder, ventured into new territory during the summer, transferring to Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League for a significant sum of £47 million. This marked the conclusion of his six-season stint at Wolves, during which he notched up an impressive 253 appearances. It’s worth noting that Al-Hilal is part of the extensive portfolio of Saudi Pro League teams owned by the country’s Public Investment Fund, which also holds a majority stake in Newcastle. This shared ownership structure could potentially facilitate negotiations.

    Newcastle’s openness to seeking loan deals from PIF-owned clubs in Saudi Arabia was made clear by Eddie Howe in July, as he expressed a pragmatic approach to strengthening his squad. He emphasized that any decisions regarding loans would be guided by Newcastle’s best interests.

    Ruben Neves has been acclimatizing to his new environment at Al-Hilal, accumulating 14 appearances and even finding the back of the net on one occasion. A potential loan move for Neves to Newcastle appears to be a tactical response to financial constraints that might prevent the permanent acquisition of out-of-favor Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips.

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    As the specter of Sandro Tonali’s ban looms, Newcastle’s immediate challenges include a clash with Wolves and an encounter with Manchester United in the Carabao Cup. Tonali’s ban was officially addressed by the Italian FA, outlining an 18-month sanction that encompasses a 10-month suspension from football, coupled with an eight-month therapeutic plan aimed at aiding his recovery from gambling addiction. Part of this plan entails making at least 16 public appearances in Italy at amateur sports associations and federal territorial centers.

    The financial ramifications of Tonali’s ban are also being examined by Newcastle, who are reportedly exploring strategies to mitigate his wages during the suspension period. Unlike Brentford’s Ivan Toney, Tonali is expected to be permitted to engage in training and behind-closed-doors matches at Newcastle, albeit with the caveat that he would be ineligible for participation in the Euros should Italy qualify.

    A Possible Premier League Return For Ruben Neves

    Amid this unfolding saga, the potential return of Ruben Neves to the Premier League as a Newcastle United player presents an intriguing narrative and one that fans will watch with bated breath. Newcastle’s midfield conundrum and their continued exploration of options in Saudi Arabia’s top flight will undoubtedly add another layer of drama to this footballing saga.

  • Free Online Courses In Canada For International Students

    Free Online Courses In Canada For International Students

    Free Online Courses In Canada: We’ve consistently stressed the significance of online courses as a pathway for acquiring new knowledge and progressing in your career. Engaging in online classes can provide that essential catalyst your professional journey requires, potentially leading to fresh employment opportunities or career advancements. In this article, we are discussing the significance of free online courses in Canada.

    Enrolling in free online courses in Canada can be a valuable opportunity for individuals looking to advance their education and careers. Canada is known for offering high-quality education, and online courses provide a flexible and accessible way to acquire new skills and knowledge. Here’s a summary of the key points from your article on free online courses in Canada:

    Why Take Free Online Courses in Canada:

    1. Canada is known for providing high-quality education to both domestic and international students.
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    Pros of Online Courses:

    1. Online learning provides flexibility and convenience for learners.
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    Are All Online Courses in Canada Free:

    Many online courses in Canada are free to access, but certificates may be available for a fee. Some courses offer monthly subscription options with free trial periods.

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    The duration of online courses can vary, ranging from a few weeks to a year. Students often have control over the pace of their learning.

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    To excel in online courses, consider the following:

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    Several courses are particularly beneficial for international students who wish to study in Canada, including:

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    Several Canadian universities offer free online courses, including the University of Alberta, Queen’s University, University of Toronto, and McMaster University.

    Free Online Courses in Canada with Certificates for International Students:

    Some online courses in Canada offer certificates upon completion. These courses cover a range of subjects, including software development, fashion and design, structural design, coding, human resource management, business communication, and more.

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  • Top 10 Truck Driver Jobs In Canada With VISA Sponsorship

    Top 10 Truck Driver Jobs In Canada With VISA Sponsorship

    The top 10 truck driver jobs in Canada with VISA sponsorship are owner operator truck driver and class 1 truck driver. Canada’s offer of visa sponsorship for truck drivers is a response to the high demand and driver shortage in the country. Truck driving in Canada holds various benefits, including scenic routes and job security.

    Truck driver jobs in Canada salary

    Truck drivers in Canada can expect to earn a competitive salary, with an average annual income ranging from CAD 60,000 to CAD 70,000. Due to the continuous demand for transporting goods, the truck driving profession is expected to remain relevant and promising over the next decade. Taking on a truck driver job in Canada with visa sponsorship not only provides immediate employment but can also open doors to longterm career prospects and settlement opportunities.

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    The high demand for truck drivers in Canada is driven by the vital role they play in the transportation and logistics industry. They are instrumental in moving goods across the vast expanse of the country, making them a critical component of the Canadian economy.

    Here are 7 reasons why there is a demand for truck drivers in Canada: 

     

    The demand for truck drivers in Canada is driven by several factors, and it’s a growing industry that plays a vital role in the country’s economy:

    1. Growing Industry: Canada’s trucking industry is a crucial part of its economy, facilitating trade, especially with the United States, and supporting domestic supply chains.
    2. Driver Shortage: There’s an ongoing need for more truck drivers in Canada, attributed to factors like an aging workforce, high turnover rates, and the perception that longhaul trucking can be physically demanding.
    3. Increased Retirements: The aging workforce in the trucking industry means that many experienced drivers are nearing retirement age. This further intensifies the driver shortage and creates opportunities for new drivers to enter the field.
    4. Economic Growth: Canada’s overall economic growth and rising consumer demand for goods contribute to a greater need for truck transportation services. This fuels the demand for qualified truck drivers.
    5. Driver Migration: The demand for truck drivers in Canada can fluctuate based on economic activities and population density. Some areas, such as those with resource extraction or major urban centers, may have higher demand compared to more rural regions.
    6. Immigration Programs: To address the driver shortage, some Canadian provinces have introduced immigration programs tailored for truck drivers. These programs aim to attract skilled drivers from overseas and offer pathways to permanent residency.
    7. Technological Advancements: The trucking industry is experiencing technological advancements, including autonomous vehicles and telematics systems. However, these technologies are not expected to eliminate the need for human truck drivers in the near future, as human oversight and expertise remain essential.

    In summary, the demand for truck drivers in Canada is influenced by a combination of economic, demographic, and industryspecific factors, making it a profession with promising opportunities for those seeking employment and potential immigration prospects

    Top 10 Truck Driver Jobs In Canada With VISA Sponsorship.  There are many Canada truck driver jobs free visa sponsorship.

    You need to know the opportunities waiting you in Canada.

    10 truck driver jobs in Canada with VISA sponsorship:

    The truck driving industry in Canada offers a range of opportunities with varying job titles and salaries. Here’s an overview of some truck driving roles and their average annual salaries:

    1. Owner Operator Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $80,000 $100,000
    These drivers own and operate their trucks and manage their own business. The job outlook for owneroperators is positive, with a 10% growth rate over the next 10 years, and there are currently 2,000 job openings in Canada.

    2. Class 1 Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $65,000 $85,000
    Class 1 truck drivers operate large commercial vehicles for longdistance transportation. The job outlook for Class 1 truck drivers is positive, with a 17% growth rate over the next 10 years. There are currently 10,000 job openings in Canada.

    3. Tanker Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $65,000 $80,000
    These drivers transport hazardous materials and are highly trained and certified. The job outlook for tanker truck drivers is estimated to grow by 10% from 2020 to 2030, with 1,000 job openings in Canada.

    4. Flatbed Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $60,000 $75,000
    Flatbed truck drivers transport goods like steel beams, lumber, and machinery. The job outlook is good, with a 15% growth rate over the next 10 years and 5,000 job openings in Canada.

    5. Refrigerated Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $60,000 $75,000
    Refrigerated truck drivers transport perishable goods. The job has a growth outlook of 12% over the next 10 years, with 2,000 job opportunities in Canada.

    6. Dump Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $55,000 $70,000
    Dump truck drivers transport loose materials like sand, gravel, and dirt. The job outlook is good, with a 12% growth rate over the next 10 years and 3,000 job openings in Canada.

    7. Local Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $50,000 $65,000
    Local truck drivers move items within a city or region, working in various industries. The job future is promising, with a 10% increase over the next 10 years, and there are currently 4,000 job vacancies in Canada.

    8. Over the Road Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $65,000 $85,000
    Over the road (OTR) truck drivers transport items over long distances and can be away for days or weeks. The job outlook for OTR truck drivers is favorable, with a 15% increase expected over the next ten years. There are currently 5,000 job opportunities in Canada.

    9. Log Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $60,000 $75,000
    Log truck drivers deliver logs from forests to sawmills. The job forecast is optimistic, with a 10% increase expected over the next 10 years, and there are currently 1,000 job vacancies in Canada.

    10. Construction Truck Driver

    Average Annual Salary: $55,000 $70,000

    These salary ranges provide an overview of the earning potential for different types of truck drivers in Canada. The job outlook varies but is generally positive, offering various opportunities for those interested in this profession.

     

    Truck driver jobs in Canada with visa sponsorship provide stability, competitive pay, and opportunities for permanent residency. These jobs require specific skills such as strong driving abilities, navigation proficiency, and effective time management. The salaries for truck drivers in Canada typically range from CAD 60,000 to CAD 70,000 per year. These positions are in high demand due to economic growth and the need for efficient transportation.

    To find such opportunities, consider using various resources:

    1. Trucking Job Boards: Explore specialized trucking job boards that focus on the Canadian market, such as truckingjobscanada.ca and jobsintrucks.com.
    2. Canadian Trucking Associations: Visit the websites of Canadian trucking associations at the national and provincial levels, as they often have job boards and resources for connecting truck drivers with potential employers.
    3. Trucking Forums and Communities: Engage in online forums and communities dedicated to the trucking industry in Canada, where truck drivers share job leads and insights.
    4. Trucking Publications: Check trucking industry publications and magazines in Canada, like Today’s Trucking and Truck News, which may feature classified sections or job boards with truck driver job opportunities.
    5. Truck Driver Training Schools: Connect with truck driver training schools in Canada, as they can guide job placement and connect you with potential employers.

    As for trucking companies that sponsor work visas in Canada, the specific companies may vary over time. Some well-known trucking companies in Canada include Bison Transport, Challenger Motor Freight, Canada Cartage, TFI International, TransX Group of Companies, Schneider National, Erb Transport, Kriska Transportation, Q-Line Trucking, and SLH Transport.

    Truck driver jobs offer a promising career path, and with the right qualifications and networking, you can find opportunities in the Canadian trucking industry

  • Full Text of Justice Musa Dattijo that Exposes the Corrupt Nature of the Judicial System

    Full Text of Justice Musa Dattijo that Exposes the Corrupt Nature of the Judicial System

    SPEECH DELIVERED BY HON. JUSTICE MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD,JSC, CFR, AT THE VALEDICTORY COURT SESSION HELD IN HIS HONOUR, AT THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA, ABUJA,ON FRIDAY, 

     

    My lord, the Honourable the Chief Justice of Nigeria Olukayode Ariwoola GCON permit me to adopt and rely on the protocols you earlier established at this event.

    With your leave having been sought and obtained,let me outrightly make one confession to this distinguished audience.

    Initially it was not my desire that a valedictory be held to mark my exit from the nation’s judiciary. I had wanted to leave quietly on attaining 70 years from which age our Constitution prescribes a judicial officer shall cease to be one.

    Why, then, the subsequent reconsideration and the fact of today’s event? This is indeed a pertinent and legitimate question to ask.

    It was my view that valedictory sessions only provide honorees the platforms to tell their stories and, informed by experience in the course of service,make suggestions as to how to improve the institutions they had served. I was,however, unable to appreciate the extent to which previous suggestions had been exploited to effect the desired reforms.

    Members of my family and close friends prevailed upon me to reconsider my position. They insisted that it is defeatist to allow failure in utilizing suggestions proffered at previous occasions to deter subsequent contributions. The quest for institutional improvement, particularly in the judiciary,they insisted,must,rather,be intensified to avoid hastening the demise of our society. A society, they significantly reasoned, rots too easily when institutional defects are ignored.

    I capitulated and thus the unfolding event today.

    I am also here to say good-bye particularly to the attendees of today’s event, the public and indeed the country at large for giving me the privilege and honour of serving the judiciary for 47 years. The valedictory, again, is a thanks giving exercise for the good health one enjoyed in the course of service. Glory be to the Almighty Allah the lord of the universe.

    Because I would eventually write a book to tell my story, including the experience gathered while serving in the judiciary, it is incumbent to be very brief in my address this morning.

    Appreciable efforts have been made by earlier speakers in telling you who I am. May it please you to hear it from the horse’s mouth!

    I was born and bred in Limawa, a ward in Minna, now the capital of Niger State, then, in 1953, a relatively small and quiet provincial headquarters. I was named after my paternal like his deceased siblings, would also die if they went back home to Kumurya.

    Hafsatu remarried subsequently and had a daughter,Gogo Saidatu, Kumurya’s uterine sister. Not quite long, she lost her second husband. Incessant pressure from Musa’s uncles back in Kumurya made her to relocate to Paiko and hence to Minna. Musa, then a young man, joined the labour force engaged in the construction of the rail line passing through the town to Baro, a nearby village, as well as southward to Lagos.

    With the successful completion of the construction of the rail line, Musa Kumurya settled in Minna into grain trade. He married Hadiza, a young hausa lady from Tawa in Niger Republic. They were blessed with three children. My father, Muhammad Najume,the second male child, was the youngest. Usman and Aishatu were his seniors.

    My maternal grandparents were of the Fulani stock that accompanied the Dan Fodio Jihadists to Nupe land. Muhammadu Maigari was my maternal grandfather. Rukayya, Inna Lalemi, his wife, gave birth to two children:Abdullahi and Aishatu Baiwa,my mother. Dr.Mahmud Tabo Minna,of blessed memory, was their sibling from a different mother. Fatima, Halima and Abdullahi, are my much younger aunties and uncle from my grandfather’s fourth wife. My mother and these three are still alive.

    Muhammadu Maigari was learned in the Shari’a and served as a judge of that court for many years before he retired. Mallam, what we called him, was a very stern and incorruptible judge. I was his first grandchild whom he adored, trained,cherished and jealously protected.

    Inna Lalemi worked as the head cook, the uwar tuwo,in the Local Authority Primary School I attended in Minna.She was a very hardworking, resourceful, patient, affectionate and extremely kind lady.

    I shall return to these themes, Insha Allah, in my book.

    I graduated from Ahmadu Bello University in June 1976 with an LLB (Hons) and two weeks thereafter was employed a Registrar on grade level 8 step Il in the Niger State High Court.I became the Chief Registrar of the Court in 1986. I was appointed a judge of the court the next year along with Honourable Justices Fati Lami Abubakar, Dalhatu Adamu and Sadeeq Abubakar Abuja. My lord Fati Lami Abubakar has remained a true sister in every sense of the word including supporting my marriage to Rabi, the junior sister she brought up. We lost their lordships Dalhatu Adamu and Sadeeq

    Abubakar Abuja,the former while serving at the Court of Appeal where,at one time, he rose to become the acting President of the court. My lord Sadeeq Abubakar Abuja died not quite long after I had been elevated, along with twenty four others,to the Court of Appeal in 1998. We were tagged the “Rushians” by our seniors in the court. Out of the lot,by Allah’s grace nine, including my humble self, made it to the Supreme Court.I was elevated to the Supreme Court in July 2012.

    Through the years, I rose to become the second most senior Justice of the country’s apex Court and Deputy Chairperson of the National Judicial Council. Considering the number of years I have spent in judicial service and the position I have attained by the grace of the Almighty,I feel obligated to continue the struggle for reforms for a better Judiciary and would be leaning on the earlier submissions of those who had exited before me.

    Now, how has the Judiciary fared in the course of my journey? The journey was calm and fulfilling until about half way through my Supreme Court years when the punctuating turbulent cracks made it awry and askew.

    The powers of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and the Depleting Number of Justices at the Supreme Court.

    As presently structured the CJN is Chairman of the National Judicial Council NJC which oversees both the appointment and discipline of judges, he is equally Chair of the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC), the National Judicial Institute (NJI) the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC) that appoints Senior Advocates of Nigeria. In my considered opinion the oversight functions of these bodies should not rest on an individual alone.

     

    A person with absolute powers, it is said, corrupts easily and absolutely. As Chair of NJC,FJSC, NJI and LPPC, appointments as council,board and committee members are at his pleasure. He neither confers with fellow justices nor seeks their counsel or input on any matter related to these bodies. He has both the final and the only say. The CJN has power to appoint 80 percent of members of the council and 60 percnt of members of FJSC. The same applies to NJI and LPPC. Such enormous powers are effortlessly abused. This needs to change. Continued denial of the existence of this threatening anomaly weakens effective judicial oversight in the country.

    By the provision of Paragraph 20 of Part One of the Third Schedule to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, the NJC shall comprise the following

    Members: the Chief Justice of Nigeria, who shall be the Chairman; the next most senior Justice of the Supreme Court who shall be the Deputy Chairman.

    Regrettably, the next most senior justice of the Supreme Court like Deputy Governors of State, shorn of any official function except at the pleasure of the Governor, is neither consulted on anything nor does he have any official function. His job as No. 2 is purely as the CJN pleases. It is incumbent that the system provides for more inclusion and consultation among the stakeholders.

    The conversation about the diminishing number of justices at the Supreme Court has become a refrain. As I bow out today, the number is further reduced to 10 against the Constitutional requirement of 21 justices. That this avoidable depletion has affected and will further affect the court and litigants is stating the obvious.

    We are in an election season where the Election Tribunals and appellate courts are inundated with all manner of petitions and appeals. The Supreme Court is the final court in the Presidential, Governorship and National Assembly election appeals. Yet, there are only 10 justices left to determine these matters. Constitutionally, each of these appeals requires a panel of seven justices to sit on them. When a panel of seven justices is constituted to sit on a particular appeal, only three justices are left out. Even when regular appeals are being heard in the Supreme Court, a panel of five justices is required to sit.

    We must not forget that the Court, being the highest in the land, receives all manner of appeals from the court below. Presently, there is neither limit nor distinction to the manner of appeals that come to the apex court. Again,beside election matters which are seasonal, the Supreme Court’s docket is overflowing with civil and criminal appeals,some of which took many years to arrive. Most of these are still pending. Several have not even been assigned hearing dates. The court also exercises original jurisdiction.

    As the justices who hear these matters are grossly overstretched, unable to meet the demands of their onerous assignment, the litigants who approach the court seeking justice are left in limbo; waiting endlessly for justice to be served.These,as I have said before, are avoidable.

    When I exit today,the North Central zone that I represent ceases to have any representation until such a time new appointments are made. My lord Hon. Justice Ejembi Eko JSC who also represented the zone retired on the 23rd of May, 2022. It has been a year and five months now. There has not been any replacement. With the passing of my lord,Hon.

    Justice Chima Centus Nweze, JSC on 29th July 2023,the South East no longer has any presence at the Supreme Court. My lord, Hon. Justice Sylvester Nwali Ngwuta JSC died on 7th March 2021. There has not been any appointment in his stead for the South East.

    To ensure justice and transparency in presidential appeals from the lower court,all geo-political zones are required to participate in the hearing. It is therefore dangerous for democracy and equity for two entire regions to be left out in the decisions that will affect the generality of Nigerians. This is not what our laws envisage. Although it can be posited that no one expected the sudden passing of Hon. Justice Nweze JSC, yet,it has been two years and seven months since previous Justice from the South East died and no appointment was made. Ditto for the replacement of Justice Eko JSC of North

    central who exited nearly two years ago. Hon.Justice Sidi Bage JSC, now his Royal Highness the Emir of Lafia, from the North Central,had earlier voluntarily retired. He equally is yet to be replaced.Also,it was clear ab-initio that I would be leaving the court this day on attaining the statutory age of 70. It is then not in doubt that there has been sufficient time for suitable replacements to have been appointed. This is yet to occur.

    When on the 6th of November 2020 the Supreme Court, for the first time in its history, got a full complement of 21 justices with the swearing-in of eight justices, little did anyone knew that we were only a few steps to unimaginable retrogression. As it stands, only four geo-political regions-the South-west,South-South,North-West and North-East are represented in the Supreme Court. While the South-Southand North-East have two serving justices, the North-West and

    South-West are fully represented with three each. Appropriate steps could have been taken since to fill outstanding vacancies in the apex court. Why have these steps not been timeously taken? It is evident that the decision not to fill the vacancies in the court is deliberate. It is all about the absolute powers vested in the office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and the responsible exercise of same.

    Funding and Independence of the Judiciary

    Allusions have been made innumerable times about poor funding and how the judiciary has been emasculated by inadequate funding. My lord, the late Hon.Justice Mustapha Akanbi CFR,a former President of the Court of Appeal in a publication titled “The Main Obstacles of justice According to Law”said:

    “[A] good judgment flows from a mind that is not bogged by the thought of-where do I get my next meal? Or where do I get the money to pay my son’s school fees? Poor conditions of service, disturb the mind. It is an obstacle to clear and positive thinking…”(Underlining supplied for emphasis).

    Beyond the issue of the salaries of Justices remaining static with no graduation for over 15 years now, it is instructve to enquire what the judiciary also does with its allocations. Who is responsible for the expenditure? An unrelenting searchlight need to be beamed to unravel how the sums are expended.

    In 2015 when President Muhammadu Buhari became the president, the budgetary allocation to the judiciary was #70 billion.In the 2018 Appropriation Bill submitted to the National Assembly,the President allocated N100 billion to the judiciary.

    The legislature increased it to N110 billion; N10 billion above the N100 billion appropriatedfor the 2017 fiscal year.At the end of President Buhari’s tenure in May 2023 judiciary’s allocation had increased to N130 billion. That is an increase from #70 to #130 billion in 8 years. The present government has allocated an additional sum of 35 billion naira to the judiciary for the current financial year making the amount of money accessible by the judiciary to 165 billion naira. More than 85 percent of the amount appropriated by the gth Assembly has so far been released to the judiciary. It is envisaged that the additional 35 billion naira will equally be released by the present government.

    Notwithstanding the phenomenal increases in the sums appropriated and released to the judiciary, Justices and officers

    welfare and the quality of service the judiciary render have

    continued to decline.

    It may interest one to know that the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court earns more than the Justices.While she earns N1.2m per month, justices take home N751,000 in a month. The CJN on his part takes home #400,000 plus. The salary of a Justice,curiously, drops rather than increases when he gets the added responsibility of being a CJN.

    That the unjust and embarrassing salary difference between the justices and the Chief Registrar still abides remains intriguing to say theleast.Valedictory session after valedictory session lapses and challenges that should be nipped are restated to no avail. Why the silence and seeming contentment?

    The process of the appointment of Judges and quality of

    judgments of courts.

    A couple of years ago, appointment to the bench was strictly on merit. Sound knowledge of the law, integrity, honour, and hard work distinguished those who were elevated. Lobbying was unheard of. I never lobbied, not at any stage of my career, to secure any appointment or elevation. As much as possible the most qualified men and women were appointed. That can no longer be sad about appointments to the bench.

    The judiciary must be uniquely above board. Appointments should not be polluted by political, selfish,and sectional interests. The place of merit, it must be urged,cannot be over-emphasized.

    Public perceptions of the judiciary have over the years become witheringly scornful and monstrously critical. It has

    been in the public space that court officials and judges are easily bribed by litigants to obviate delays and or obtain favourable judgments. His lordship Adefope-Okojie JCA,at the point of exiting,had enthused,inter-alia,thus:-

    “Pleas are expressed everyday by the generality of the public begging the judiciary to be just to be truthful; and to save the country from collapse.My question is whether the judiciary needs to be begged or cajoled? What is it that qualifies any person to bear that exalted name ‘Honourable Justice? Is it not for him to administer justice without fear or favour?….. Unfortunately, It has been severely vilified, with the Apex Court so denigrated and called by a social commentator as a voter gaggle of useless, purchasable judicial bandits. How did the judiciary get to this level? Why is the whole country on edge for fear of what the public

    regardsasunpredictablejudicial pronouncements? There must be a rethink and a hard reset. If the people we have sworn to defend have lost confidence, there is a problem that must be addressed.”(Underlining supplied for emphasis).

    Recently,fresh allegations have been made that children and other relatives of serving and retired judges and justices are being appointed into judicial offices at the expense of more qualified candidates lacking in such privilege and backing.It is asserted that the process of appointment to judicial positions are deliberately conducted to give undue advantage to the “children,spouses, and mistresses” of serving and retired judges and managers of judicial offices.

    At the Court of Appeal, it is also asserted, presiding Justices are now being appointed out of turn. And there is the

    further issue of the unpredictable nature of recent decisions of the courts as well. A number of respected senior members of the bar inter alia, citing the Ahmed Lawan, the former President of the Senate and the Imo Governorship appeals,claim that decisions of even the apex court have become unpredictable.It is difficult to understand how and where, by these decisions, the judicial pendulum swings. It was not so before,they contend.

    In some quarters the view is strongly held that filth and intrigues characterize the institution these days! Judges are said to be comfortable in companies they never would have kept in the past. It is being insinuated that some judicial officers even campaign for the politicians. It cannot be more damnifying!

    President Muhammadu Buhari in 2016 ordered the forceful entry into the houses and the arrest of justices some of whom were serving at the apex court. Not done, in 2019 the government accosted,arrested and arraigned the incumbent Chief Justice before the Code of Conduct Tribunal for alleged underhand conduct.With his retirement apparently negotiated,he was eventually left off the hook.

    In 2022 a letter signed by all the other justices of the Supreme Court, including the current Chief Justice,the aggrieved protested against the shabby treatment meted to them by the head of court and the Chief Registrar. At the centre of the friction was their welfare and the cavalier attitude of the Chief Registrar thereto. In the event, his lordship Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad disengaged ostensibly on grounds of ill-health.

    Now, it must be said, Chief Femi Falana is right that the safeguard in our appointment procedures against judicial appointments for improper motive, is increasingly being compromised.Certainly,by Rule 8.3 of the Judicial Code of Conduct “any judge who takes advantage of his judicial office for personal gain or for gain by his or her relative or relation abuses the power vested in him!!!

    My lords, distinguished invitees, ladies and gentlemen, it is obvious that the judiciary I am exiting from is far from the one l voluntarily joined and desired to serve and be identified with. The institution has become something else.

    What to do?

    Allow me at this point in time to recall that the 1999 Constitution as amended allows each and every one of us the freedom of choosing his religion, the company he keeps and

    what to say. I am sure we all know where these rights abate and where the rights the very same Constitution grants others take off.

    I am a Muslim for whose conduct the Holy Quran in Chapter 4 (Nisa) Verse 135 provides:-

    “O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even though it be against yourselves or your parents or your kin, be he rich or poor, Allah is a Better Protector to both (than you). So follow not the lusts (of your hearts) lest you may avoid justice,and if you distort your evidence or refuse to give it, verily Allah is ever well a Acqunted with what you do.”

    Chapter 9 (Tauba) verse 71 further requires that believers, both men and women, enjoin what is just and forbid what is evil.

    In the A-Z of Qoutes I got stuck to this:-

    “This is how a society goes down the drain really quickly first overlook evil,then it permits evil, then it legalizes evil, then it promotes evil, then it celebrates it and then persecutes those that still call it evil.”

    Lastly, Adam Grant’s words, in moments like this,are also

    instructively apposite:-

    “When you follow a concept, consider what

    would lead you to withdraw your support. If

    the answer is nothing, your integrity is in

    jeopardy. Your highest loyalty belongs to

    principles not concepts. No concept deserves

    unconditional love. Commitment is earned

    through character.”

    My contribution towards reforming the judiciary is founded on the foregoing precepts.

    Intrinsic in what I have said today are indices to dampen, nay eradicate, the lapses in the judiciary. The duty to revive the institution remains a collective one. We must persist. It suffices to have, for the purpose of this event, a respite at this point though.

    My gratitude goes first to my creator for the opportunity, health and strength of serving through the yars.

    Among those who contributed to the success of my career are,firstly,my maternal grandfather,Muhammad Maigari, Kokon Dere, my late father,Muhammad Najume and my mother in that order. I lost the two men,not far in between,in

    1982 and 1983 respectively. May Allah forgive their lapses and

    admit them to paradise. I cannot thank them enough.

    Next are members of my immediate family comprising my three wives and ten surviving children, nine of whom, by Allah’s grace, are all graduates. Tani, as she is called, the Uwargarke, heads the house. Then come, Rabi, Kanwata, my sister,and Hadiza,Yar’auta,the last of them.

    Our ten children are Abdullahi, an accountant,Aliyu an Estate Manager,Aishatu a Solicitor, Asmau,an Economist, Rukayya, an Information Technologist,Mubarak,a Business Administrator,Farida, an Architect,Fatima,another Solicitor, and Faruk, another Business Administrator. The last of them, Musa Dattijo Muhammad JR, now 51/2 years old, like his older siblings, Insha Allah, will be the tenth graduate. May the Almighty Allah spare our lives to witness the event. We lost

    Nafisa, in 1996. She was the first of the children.But for her

    death they would have been eleven!

    I appreciate each and every one of them for the ceaseless love,care and undying understanding.

    I am indebted to the entire members of staf in my chambers:Leramo Emmanuel Gbadebo,Ornan K.Yawo,Alfred Benjamin, Ben Ina Ali,Umaru Abubakar Dikko and Barr.Ahmed Auwal. I appreciate you all.

    My lord the honourable the Chief Justice and all my learned brothers I must register my indebtedness for the much each and every one of you taught me during my call of duty. May the Almighty Allah continue to guide, protect and bless us all.

    In the course of my over ten years stint at the apex court, we lost three of us: Hon.Justice Nwali Sylvester Ngwuta JSC,

    Hon.Justice Samuel Chukwudumebi Oseji JSC and Hon.Justice Chima Centus Nweze JSC in that order. May their souls continue to rest in perfect peace.

    Lastly, I am indeed overwhelmed by the number of persons who turned out to witness today’s event. I am short of words.May the Almighty Allah reward you all and guarantee your safe return to your respective destinations. I am done. Thank you for your time and patience.

    Alhamdulillah!Alhamdulillah!!Alhamdulillah!!!

    MUSA DATTIJO MUHAMMAD

    JUSTICE, SUPREME COURT (RTD)

  • Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate today October 28, 2023

    Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate today October 28, 2023

    How much is Dollar to Naira Today? A Dollar to Naira Today in Black Market – 10/28/2023 is 1290 Naira. Black Market Rates. Dollar to Naira rate.

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    Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate today October 28, 2023:

    According to reports from bureau de change (BDC) operators, the Black Market Dollar to Naira exchange rate today stands at:

    • Buying: ₦1280  for $1
    • Selling: ₦1290 for $1

    To put today’s Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate into perspective, traders in this unofficial market are purchasing one US dollar from customers for ₦1280 and selling it for ₦1290. This demonstrates a significant difference when compared to the official dollar to naira rate.

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    Dollar To Naira Yesterday Black Market Exchange Rate.

    The dollar to naira yesterday exchange rate at the black market closed at ₦1290/$1. Please noted that the dollar to naira yesterday closing is determined by the average  dollar to naira rate traded at various platforms.

    Official CBN Exchange Rates 

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sets the official exchange rates, with the following rates in effect:

    • Buying: ₦809 for $1
    • Selling: ₦810  for $1

    Under these official rates, the CBN acquires one US dollar for ₦809 and sells it for ₦810  through authorized dealers.

    Dollar to Naira Bank rate today.

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    Furthermore, data indicates that the average Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today at bank is as follows:

    • Buying: ₦909 for $1
    • Selling: ₦910  for $1

    This means that banks were selling one US dollar for 910 naira and buying it from customers for 909 naira.

    Dollar to Naira Exchange Rates: CBN and Bank Rates as of October 28, 2023

     

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    Question: What Sets Apart CBN, I&E, and Black Market Rates? Answer: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rates are typically established by the Nigerian central bank and are primarily employed for official purposes. Investors’ and Exporters’ (I&E) rates, too, are regulated and denote the rates employed in investment and foreign exchange transactions. In contrast, Black Market Rates represent unofficial rates in the unregulated black market, where currencies are exchanged outside of official channels. These rates can substantially differ from the CBN and I&E rates

    Influential Factors in the Naira’s Depreciation Against the US Dollar

    Several factors contribute to the devaluation of the naira against the US dollar in Nigeria. These factors include:

    1. Fluctuating Oil Prices: Nigeria’s economy is highly dependent on oil exports. When global oil prices decline, it reduces the country’s revenue, foreign exchange reserves, and puts pressure on the naira’s value.
    2. Foreign Exchange Reserves: The depletion of Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves, often due to servicing external debt, can weaken the naira’s exchange rate.
    3. Exchange Rate Policies: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) plays a vital role in setting exchange rate policies. Interventions to maintain an official exchange rate, especially when foreign reserves are low, can lead to devaluation.
    4. Inflation: High inflation erodes the purchasing power of the naira, making it less attractive to foreign investors and causing devaluation.
    5. Economic Uncertainty: Political instability, economic uncertainties, and security concerns can deter foreign investments, reducing foreign exchange inflow and leading to naira devaluation.
    6. Global Economic Factors: Events like the COVID-28 pandemic can have a significant impact. The pandemic disrupted global trade, led to a drop in oil prices, and subsequently affected Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.
    7. Market Speculation: Speculative activities in the foreign exchange market can influence the naira’s value. Speculators betting on future devaluation can contribute to the naira’s decline.
    8. Balance of Trade: An unfavorable balance of trade, where imports significantly exceed exports, can strain the country’s foreign exchange reserves and put pressure on the naira’s value.
    9. Government Policies: Policies related to trade, foreign exchange, and economic management can affect the naira’s value. Decisions like fuel subsidy removal can impact inflation and, by extension, the exchange rate.
    10. Overall Economic Performance: Nigeria’s economic health, including GDP growth, employment rates, and overall economic stability, plays a role in determining the naira’s value in the international market.

    These factors collectively contribute to the devaluation of the naira against the US dollar, shaping Nigeria’s exchange rate dynamics.

    The exchange rate of the dollar to naira holds great significance as an economic indicator of Nigeria’s performance and stability. This rate fluctuates across different markets, including the CBN, banks, and the black market. While CBN and bank rates are officially regulated, the black market rate is determined by market forces.

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  • Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today October 28, 2023 [CBN, I&E and Bank]

    Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate Today October 28, 2023 [CBN, I&E and Bank]

    Dollar to naira exchange rate today : CBN and Bank Rates for October 28, 2023. 

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    The Nigerian naira has encountered significant challenges primarily due to two key factors: the unpredictable fluctuations in oil prices and a shortage of foreign exchange reserves. These factors have contributed to a considerable devaluation of the naira against the US dollar, leading to a notable disparity between the official and unofficial exchange rates.

    Current dollar to naira exchange rate today According to CBN.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is tasked with the duty of overseeing the official exchange rate, which is employed in foreign currency transactions involving authorized entities such as banks and bureau de change (BDCs). The CBN employs a range of policies and interventions to maintain a balance in the supply and demand for foreign exchange within Nigeria.

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    As of October 28, 2023, the CBN exchange rate dollar to naira today stands at:

    • Buying: ₦855.70  for $1
    • Selling: ₦864.70 for $1

    This signifies that the CBN sells one US dollar for ₦864.70 and purchases one US dollar for ₦855.70 from authorized dealers.

    FMDQ Exchange Rate Today

    According to the FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited,  the Investment and Export Window ( I&E) dollar to naira exchange rate today is as follows:

    • Buying: ₦855.70 for $1
    • Selling: ₦864.70 for $1

     

    This signifies that banks sell one US dollar for 864.70 naira and buy one US dollar for 855.70 naira from their customers.

    Dollar to Naira Bank rate today.

    On the other hand, commercial banks establish their own exchange rates when it comes to purchasing and selling foreign currencies to their clients. Banks, operating as authorized foreign exchange dealers, procure foreign currency from various channels, including the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), remittances, exports, and investments.

    GTBank Dollar to Naira exchange rate black market is as same as the FMDQ Exchange Rate.

    Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate today October 28, 2023

    It’s crucial to acknowledge that bank exchange rates may exhibit variances among different banks due to factors such as the availability of foreign exchange, demand, and profit margins. However, banks must adhere to the CBN’s guidelines and regulations governing forex transactions.

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    Factors Influencing the dollar to naira exchange rate today.

    Numerous internal and external factors play pivotal roles in driving fluctuations in the dollar to naira exchange rate. Some of these influential factors encompass:

    Dollar Speculators Count Losses as Naira Gains Ground on Black Market

    1. Oil Prices: Nigeria’s economy heavily hinges on revenue generated from oil exports. Consequently, alterations in global oil prices wield significant influence on Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.
    2. Forex Demand: Nigeria consistently contends with substantial demand for foreign exchange to facilitate imports, service debts, repatriate profits, and meet other financial obligations. This persistent high demand frequently surpasses the available supply, exerting pressure on the naira’s value.
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  • Nigerian Newspaper Headlines: 10 things you need to know today, Oct 28 2023

    Nigerian Newspaper Headlines: 10 things you need to know today, Oct 28 2023

    Nigerian Newspaper Headlines today

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    Ejes Gist newsonline Nigeria has gathered the top 10 Nigerian Newspaper headlines today and Naija News from various Nigerian newspapers. You can explore the latest Nigeria News and Trending News, October 28, 2023, on Ejes Gist newsonline Newspapers below.

    Here is today’s summary of the top stories making headlines in Nigerian Newspapers.

    President Bola Tinubu’s Willingness to Collaborate: Following the recent court verdict affirming President Bola Tinubu’s victory, the Federal Government has expressed its openness to collaborating with major contenders in the upcoming presidential election. This includes Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, according to the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris.

    Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum Calls for Restructuring: Leaders and elders from the South-East, South-West, South-South, and Middle Belt regions, under the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum, have emphasized that Nigeria belongs to all citizens, irrespective of their ethnic and political backgrounds. They are urging the federal government to prioritize restructuring and restore true federalism as originally enshrined in the 1960 and 1963 constitutions.

    Edo State Election Petition Tribunal’s Decision: The Edo State House of Assembly Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Benin, has ruled in favor of the APC candidate, Sunday Aghedo, declaring him the rightful winner of the election. Destiny Enabulele of the Peoples Democratic Party was sacked. The tribunal stated that Aghedo and his party were able to provide substantial evidence to support their victory.

    NDLEA’s Fight Against Illicit Substances: The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced that it has seized a staggering 6,668 tonnes of illicit substances in the past two years. In addition, over 36,096 suspects have been arrested, with more than 6,043 prosecuted during this period. The NDLEA’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, released this information in a statement on Friday.

    NNPP Tasks President Tinubu with Economic Recovery: The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has called on President Bola Tinubu to focus on the economic recovery of the state following his recent victory at the Supreme Court. The NNPP, in a congratulatory message, urged Tinubu to be magnanimous in victory and involve opposition political parties in contributing to national development.

    Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative Launched: The Federal Government has officially launched the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) with the establishment of seven conversion centers across Nigeria. Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajibiamila, initiated the program at the State House in Abuja on Friday.

    Court of Appeal Rejects APC and Sylva’s Appeal: The Court of Appeal in Abuja has rejected the motions filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Timipre Sylva to stay the execution of the judgment nullifying their candidature in the November 11 Bayelsa State governorship election. This followed a Federal High Court’s decision to bar Sylva from contesting due to serving two terms as governor.

    Senate to Summon NNPC Management: The Senate has announced its intention to summon the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) to address the issue of insufficient funds for exploring and developing new frontier acreages. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Gas, Jarigbe Jarigbe, revealed this after a closed-door session with the CEO of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe.

    Addressing Depletion of Supreme Court Justices: Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, has assured that efforts are underway to address the shortage of justices in the Supreme Court. He made this statement during a valedictory court session in honor of retiring Justice Musa Dattijo Muhammad in Abuja.

    Naira Makes Significant Gain: The Naira experienced a substantial gain of N175 against the US dollar in the parallel market on Friday. After exchanging at N1,315 to the dollar on Thursday, it closed at N1,140 on Friday as speculators chose to sell their dollars.

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  • Supreme Court Justice Musa Dattijo reveals shocking new dirty dealings of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and unjust judgments

    Supreme Court Justice Musa Dattijo reveals shocking new dirty dealings of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and unjust judgments

    Supreme Court Justice Musa Dattijo Addresses Concerns About Judiciary and Calls for Reform.

     

    In a candid reflection on the state of the Nigerian judiciary, retired Supreme Court Justice Musa Dattijo has shed light on various issues plaguing the system and called for significant reforms. Dattijo’s remarks touch on a range of topics, from the concentration of power in the office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) to financial transparency and concerns about appointments.

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    One of the key concerns raised by Justice Dattijo is the considerable power vested in the CJN, particularly in matters related to the National Judicial Council (NJC), Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC), National Judicial Institute (NJI), and the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee (LPPC), which appoints Senior Advocates of Nigeria. Dattijo highlighted that the CJN has the authority to appoint 80 percent of NJC members and 60 percent of FJSC members, among others.

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    He suggested that such immense powers can lead to potential abuses and called for a reduction in the CJN’s authority.

    Justice Dattijo expressed his concern about the perceived silence and contentment surrounding the significant salary disparity within the judiciary. He pointed out that the Chief Registrar earns N1.2 million per month, while justices take home N751,000 in a month. This notable difference has raised eyebrows and, as Dattijo indicated, requires addressing.

     

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    The retired justice also criticized the appointment of children of justices as judges, raising questions about the fairness of the selection process. He noted that some appointments appear to give undue advantage to the offspring, spouses, and mistresses of serving and retired judges and managers of judicial offices.

    In addition to these concerns, Justice Dattijo mentioned the unpredictability of recent court decisions, including those from the apex court, which he found difficult to comprehend. He pointed out that the judicial pendulum appears to swing differently from the past, which raises questions about the consistency of legal interpretations. He also talked about the judgment  of Ahmed Lawan and Hope Uzodinma of Imo State.

    Dattijo also urged for a thorough inquiry into the allocation and expenditure of funds within the judiciary, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. He noted that while a substantial budget of N130 billion was allocated to the judiciary, concerns linger about the welfare of justices and officers.

    The retired justice’s remarks shed light on the need for urgent judicial reforms in Nigeria. He highlighted that the judiciary, in its current state, falls short of the standards he witnessed when he first joined the legal system.

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    Dattijo’s insights serve as a call to action to address these issues and strengthen the judiciary’s role in upholding justice and the rule of law in Nigeria.

    As concerns about the Nigerian judiciary come to the forefront, it remains to be seen how stakeholders and policymakers will respond to the call for reforms and transparency within the legal system.

  • Victor Boniface Receives Europa League Golden Boot Award for Last Season

    Victor Boniface Receives Europa League Golden Boot Award for Last Season

    Europa League: Boniface receives Golden Boot award for last season. 

    In a well-deserved recognition of his exceptional performance, Bayern Leverkusen forward Victor Boniface has been honored with the Europa League Golden Boot award for the 2022–23 season. This achievement reflects his prowess as a goal scorer in European football.

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    Boniface, a 22-year-old talent, made waves during the previous season when he netted a remarkable six goals for the Belgian club Union SG. Their impressive run led them to the quarter-finals of the Europa League, where they faced an unfortunate defeat to Boniface’s current team, Leverkusen.

    Europa League: Boniface receives Golden Boot award for last season

    Europa League: Golden Boot Award , Victor Boniface
    Nigerian Victor Boniface, Receives Europa League Golden Boot Award.

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    What makes this accolade even more special is that Victor Boniface shared the award with none other than Manchester United and England forward, Marcus Rashford. The two football stars’ exceptional goal-scoring abilities stood out in the competition, making them worthy recipients of the prestigious Golden Boot.

    Since joining the Bundesliga outfit in the summer, the Super Eagles forward has continued to make a significant impact on the football field. His outstanding contributions were evident in a recent match where Leverkusen faced Qarabag. Boniface displayed his skills by scoring the third goal of the game, contributing to Leverkusen’s impressive 5-1 victory.

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    This remarkable performance in the Europa League is not an isolated incident for Victor Boniface. In the Bundesliga, he has already made a significant mark by scoring seven goals this season.

    While his achievement is commendable, it’s worth noting that VFB Stuggart forward Serhou Guirassy has managed to score two more goals than Boniface in the league, making the competition among top goal scorers even more exciting.

    Victor Boniface‘s journey in European football continues to be a thrilling one, and his Golden Boot award for the last season serves as a testament to his promising future in the sport. Football enthusiasts and fans eagerly await more exceptional performances from this rising star.

     

  • Tinubu Makes 12 New Key Appointments After Supreme Court Victory (Full List)

    Tunji Olaopa Appointed as Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission.

     

    In a significant development, President Bola Tinubu has given his approval for the appointment of Tunji Olaopa as the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC). This appointment, however, remains subject to confirmation by the Senate.

    Presidential Spokesman Ajuri Ngelale made the announcement, noting that President Tinubu’s decision is in accordance with the provisions laid out in Article 154 of the Nigerian Constitution (1999, Amended), which empowers the President to appoint the Chairman and members of the FCSC.

    In addition to the Chairman, President Tinubu has appointed several members to represent various states. The newly appointed members include Daudu Jalo, who will represent Adamawa, Gombe, and Taraba; Gekpe Isu, representing Akwa Ibom and Cross River; Chamberlain Nwele, representing Anambra, Ebonyi, and Enugu States; Rufus Godwins, who will represent Rivers, Delta, and Bayelsa; Adamu Hussein, representing Niger and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT); Aminu Nabegu, representing Jigawa and Kano; and Hindatu Abdullahi, who will represent Kaduna and Katsina States.

    Further additions to the FCSC include Shehu Aliyu, representing Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara; Odekunle Aduke, representing Kogi and Kwara; Jide Jimoh, representing Lagos and Ogun; as well as Festus Oyebade, who will represent Osun and Oyo states.

    Upon confirmation by the Senate, the new leadership of the Federal Civil Service Commission is set to commence their duties on November 30, 2023, as the current Chairman and membership’s tenure will conclude on November 29, 2023.

    President Tinubu’s expectations for the new FCSC leadership are high. It is anticipated that they will efficiently oversee the transformation, reorientation, and digitization of the Federal Bureaucracy. These efforts are aimed at facilitating growth and enhanced private sector participation in the development of the Nigerian economy, all in alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda of his administration.

    The list of appointments to the Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC):

    1. Tunji Olaopa – Chairman (Subject to Senate confirmation)
    2. Daudu Jalo – Member (Representing Adamawa, Gombe, and Taraba)
    3. Gekpe Isu – Member (Representing Akwa Ibom and Cross River)
    4. Chamberlain Nwele – Member (Representing Anambra, Ebonyi, and Enugu States)
    5. Rufus Godwins – Member (Representing Rivers, Delta, and Bayelsa)
    6. Adamu Hussein – Member (Representing Niger and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT)
    7. Aminu Nabegu – Member (Representing Jigawa and Kano)
    8. Hindatu Abdullahi – Member (Representing Kaduna and Katsina States)
    9. Shehu Aliyu – Member (Representing Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara)
    10. Odekunle Aduke – Member (Representing Kogi and Kwara)
    11. Jide Jimoh – Member (Representing Lagos and Ogun)
    12. Festus Oyebade – Member (Representing Osun and Oyo states)

    The appointment of Tunji Olaopa and the new members of the FCSC signifies a crucial step in shaping the future of Nigeria’s civil service and its contribution to the nation’s development.

  • Dollar Speculators Count Losses as Naira Gains Ground on Black Market

    Dollar Speculators Count Losses as Naira Gains Ground on Black Market

    Foreign Exchange Speculators Count Losses as Naira Gains Ground on Black Market

    Foreign exchange (FX) speculators in Nigeria are facing significant losses as the US dollar has witnessed an 8.39 percent drop in value on the parallel market due to government-implemented policies.

    The Nigerian naira, which had hit a low of N1,310 per dollar, has shown remarkable strength, now trading at N1,200 per US dollar on the black market.

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    This sudden shift in currency dynamics is a result of the Nigerian government’s efforts to digitize FX transactions and curb speculative demands and hoarding of foreign currency in cash.

    Dollar to Naira black market exchange rate today October 27, 2023

    Many FX speculators who had purchased dollars at higher rates are now finding themselves at a disadvantage.

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    One black market operator at the Lagos airport lamented the situation, saying, “I bought dollars at N1,285, and I am now selling at N1,200. Do you know how much I am losing? Everything is government. If the dollar is going up, it is the government, if it is coming down, it is the government.”

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    The government’s move to digitalize foreign exchange transactions aims to bring more transparency and efficiency to the currency market while discouraging speculative practices. These policies have had a noticeable impact on the black market, where rates have become more favorable for those in need of foreign currency.

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    The naira’s resurgence is seen as a positive development for the Nigerian economy, as it can help stabilize prices, boost investor confidence, and reduce the country’s reliance on the black market for FX transactions. The government’s efforts to promote a more controlled and transparent FX system are intended to benefit both businesses and individuals alike.

    The recent fluctuations in the value of the US dollar on the parallel market highlight the influence of government policies on Nigeria’s FX market. As the government continues to implement digitalization measures, it remains to be seen how the currency.

  • Mercy Chinwo Welcomes First Child with Husband Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa

    Mercy Chinwo Welcomes First Child with Husband Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa

    Gospel Singer Mercy Chinwo Welcomes First Child with Husband Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa.

    In a heartwarming announcement, renowned gospel singer Mercy Chinwo and her husband, Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa, celebrated the arrival of their first child on a Friday, marking a joyous moment in their lives.

    The joyful news was shared by Mercy Chinwo herself on her Instagram page, where she unveiled her baby bump in a music video featuring her husband. With immense gratitude to God, the couple expressed their thankfulness for the new addition to their family.

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    In her Instagram post, she wrote: “Lord, we are grateful. We approach your throne with heartfelt songs of praise and thanksgiving. [You] filled our hearts with joy, our lips with testimonies, and our home with celebration. Indeed, you do this one.”

    While the talented singer and her husband shared the exciting news, they chose to keep certain details under wraps, such as the gender and name of their newborn child.

    It’s worth noting that Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa entered the sacred bond of marriage in July 2022, a union that has now been graced by the arrival of their first child.

    This heartening news has been met with warm wishes and congratulations from fans and well-wishers as they celebrate this new chapter in Mercy Chinwo and Pastor Blessed Uzochikwa’s journey.

    The couple’s supporters are eagerly awaiting further updates and the eventual revelation of more details about their new bundle of joy.

  • Hamas Reveals Demands for Release of Israeli Hostages in Gaza

    Hamas Reveals Demands for Release of Israeli Hostages in Gaza

    Delegates from Hamas in Moscow have disclosed a set of demands necessary for the release of Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip.

    During their visit to Moscow, a Hamas delegation conveyed to the Russian state-controlled news outlet Kommersant that the group is steadfast in its demand for a ceasefire agreement with Israel before they release the hostages.

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    Abu Hamid, a member of the delegation, emphasized that there is still work to be done in locating all the hostages taken to Gaza.

    Hamid stated, “Hundreds of citizens and dozens of militants from various Palestinian factions entered the territories occupied in 1948. After the fall of the Israeli Gaza Division, they captured dozens of people, most of them civilians. We need time to find them in the Gaza Strip and subsequently release them.”

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    He also raised concerns about Israeli bombings, alleging that they have resulted in the deaths of 50 Hamas prisoners. Hamid stressed the importance of creating a “calm environment” for negotiating any hostage releases. According to Reuters, Hamas is believed to have kidnapped 224 people from Israel and has, so far, released four hostages.

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    During their visit to Moscow, led by Mousa Abu Marzook, a founder and political leader of Hamas, the delegation explained the reasons behind the surprise attack on southern Israel that occurred on October 7.

    Hamid emphasized the positive relationship between the Palestinian people and the Russian Federation, stating, “The Russian Federation is a friendly country for the Palestinian people and maintains relations with all representatives of the Palestinian people. We are always ready to consult with [it] on various issues,” as reported by Kommersant.

    Hamas meeting with Russia

    Israel viewed the meeting with Russia as an “undignified step” and called for the expulsion of the Hamas officials. Russia, however, maintained that the focus of the meeting was on hostage release and exploring avenues for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.

    Russia has a long history of supporting Palestinians, having been one of the first countries to recognize a Palestinian state in 1988.

    Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned of “consequences” if Israel were to proceed with a ground offensive in Gaza, expressing concerns about the potential for the crisis to escalate and its far-reaching consequences.

    He also accused the West of exacerbating the conflict, alleging that their aim is to “launch a real wave of chaos and mutual hatred not only in the Middle East but also far beyond its borders, playing on the national and religious feelings of millions of people.”

    The United States and Arab countries have also urged Israel to postpone any invasion of Gaza, citing concerns about civilian casualties and the potential for an expanded conflict.

    Credit: News Week 

  • Phyna reveals what most Nigerian women have done

    Phyna reveals what most Nigerian women have done

    Many Women Have Experienced Abortion, According to   Big Brother Naija star, Phyna

    Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna and the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 7, has expressed her belief that it’s rare to find a woman who has never undergone an abortion. In an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, she discussed her personal experience and the public reaction to her revelation.

    Phyna Admitted To Have Done Abortion

    She openly admitted to having had an abortion in the past during her time in the Big Brother House, shared that some individuals attempted to use this disclosure to criticize her after the show, but she stood firm against the bullying.

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    She stated, “When I came out of the Big Brother House, everybody wanted to chase clout with Phyna. Everybody was ready to do sh*t. When I was in the House, there was a conversation, everybody was talking… Before I even come back to that. The issue of abortion, na who open up dem know, right? No woman can say she hasn’t had an abortion once or twice.”

    The Big Brother Naija Winner , Phyna Raises Alarm Over Death Threats Following Dispute With Davido

    Additionally, she revealed that she has been receiving death threats following a social media dispute with Afrobeats superstar Davido. This dispute arose when Davido liked a tweet that criticized the reality star, prompting her to inquire about the reason for the negativity. In response, Davido claimed he didn’t know who she was and that it was an honest mistake, which generated mixed reactions from the public. She has  later expressed concerns about the death threats she has been receiving.

    On her X handle, she wrote, “I keep getting death threats oh. I’m not an artiste, make una nor kill me oh.”

  • Morocco Leads Africa, Senegal Second Place in FIFA’s Rankings (Full List)

    Morocco Leads Africa, Senegal Second Place in FIFA’s Rankings (Full List)

    FIFA’s latest rankings have unveiled the top 20 African football teams, with Morocco claiming the prestigious position of being the highest-ranked African team globally. In the overall global rankings, Morocco secures the 13th spot, just behind football powerhouses like Argentina, France, Brazil, England, Belgium, Portugal, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Croatia, USA, and Mexico.

    Morocco’s strong performance has earned them 1658.49 unit points, placing them only 5.45 points behind Mexico, who sit at the 12th position.

    Morocco Ranks Highest in Africa, Fifa Latest Ranking As Of October

    FIFA employs a complex points calculation formula, which was revised in September 2023, to determine these rankings. The rankings are determined based on the total points earned by teams in competitive matches over a specified period. Consequently, a higher-ranked team has demonstrated a consistently strong performance in recent matches compared to its lower-ranked counterparts.

    The champions of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Senegal, hold the second spot in Africa and are placed 20th worldwide with 1600.82 unit points. Tunisia follows closely as the third-best team in Africa, positioned at 32nd globally with 1516.14 points. Algeria, the North African neighbor, stands at 33rd in the world rankings with 1512.9 unit points, just behind Tunisia.

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    Egypt secures the fifth position among Africa’s top football teams, accumulating 1511.95 points, and is ranked 35th globally. Nigeria occupies the sixth spot in the African rankings and stands 40th globally with 1490.48 points.

    The rankings extend further, encompassing teams across the continent, with Rwanda at 140th place, Burundi at 142nd, and Ethiopia at 143rd. Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) claims the 146th position, followed by Botswana at 148th, Liberia at 151st, Lesotho at 153rd, and South Sudan at 167th. Mauritius holds the 177th spot, while Chad is positioned at 179th, and Sao Tome and Principe ranks 186th. Djibouti follows at 189th, Seychelles at 195th, Somalia at 196th, and Eritrea remains unranked.

    The top 10 global football teams based on FIFA’s October 2023 rankings:

    1. Argentina
    2. France
    3. Brazil
    4. England
    5. Belgium
    6. Portugal
    7. Netherlands
    8. Spain
    9. Italy
    10. Croatia

    Top 20 African Football Teams Ranked by FIFA for October 2023:

    1. Morocco – 13th globally
    2. Senegal – 20th globally
    3. Tunisia – 32nd globally
    4. Algeria – 33rd globally
    5. Egypt – 35th globally
    6. Nigeria – 40th globally
    7. Rwanda – 140th globally
    8. Burundi – 142nd globally
    9. Ethiopia – 143rd globally
    10. Eswatini – 146th globally
    11. Botswana – 148th globally
    12. Liberia – 151st globally
    13. Lesotho – 153rd globally
    14. South Sudan – 167th globally
    15. Mauritius – 177th globally
    16. Chad – 179th globally
    17. Sao Tome and Principe – 186th globally
    18. Djibouti – 189th globally
    19. Seychelles – 195th globally
    20. Somalia – 196th globally.

    Please note that Eritrea remains unranked in FIFA’s latest rankings

    FIFA’s comprehensive rankings include a total of 207 teams worldwide, with San Marino, from southern Europe, holding the lowest global ranking, with 746.98 unit points. These rankings provide valuable insights into the performance and standing of football teams across the globe.