Year: 2023

  • Nigerian Newspapers Headlines Today: 10 things you need to know today, Saturday, February 11, 2023

    Nigerian Newspapers Headlines Today: 10 things you need to know today, Saturday, February 11, 2023

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    Very good morning to you and welcome to our curated top Naija headline News today  from Nigerian Newspapers today February 11, 2023.

     

    What are the Nigerian newspapers headlines today saying?

    Death toll in Peru mudslides rises to 18

    On Friday, Peruvian authorities reported that the death toll from mudslides in the country’s southern and central regions has risen to 18, including three children.

    According to data from Peru’s National Institute of Civil Defense, the landslides that occurred last Sunday also left 27 people injured and 20 people missing.
    The most recent fatality occurred early Friday morning in the central Andean region of Junin, where a rock and mudslide buried a vehicle, killing one and injuring two others, according to the institute.

     

    1) Yesterday, the Council of State endorsed the new currency redesign policy, but advised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to ensure the availability of naira notes to defuse tension and alleviate the suffering of citizens throughout the nation. Read More

    2) The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has stated that it cannot print sufficient naira notes to replace the old N200, N500, and 1,000 notes due to capacity constraints at the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Plc. Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, stated this on Friday at an emergency meeting of the National Council of State.

    Nigerian Newspapers: REVEALED: INEC has rigged February 25th presidential election in favour of Atiku Abubakar — Nwaezeigwe

    3) The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expelled Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, John Fayose, son of the ex-governor of Ekiti, Lere Olayinka, former governor Ayo Fayose’s spokesman, and several other individuals. At the 566th meeting of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), the expulsion was ratified. Read More

    4) Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council in Rivers State, Dr. Abiye Sekibo, narrowly escaped a gun attack on Thursday. Sekibo’s bulletproof jeep was reportedly fired upon in Port Harcourt, by armed individuals wearing police uniforms. Read More

    Newsonline Nigeria: Nigerian Newspapers Headlines Today: 10 things you need to know today, Friday, February 10, 2023

    5. The Court of Appeal in Kano has overturned a High Court ruling that recognized Muhammad Abacha as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for governor in Kano State. The appellate court consequently ruled that Sadiq Wali remains the party’s legitimate gubernatorial candidate. Read More

    6) President Muhammadu Buhari reportedly met with All Progressives Congress presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on Thursday evening at his official residence, the State House.

    Nigerian Newspapers: 2023 Elections: Why I cannot support Tinubu – Sultan of Sokoto

    7) According to reports, South African rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes was killed in a drive-by shooting on Florida Road on Friday night. The South African police department has confirmed the shooting incident that occurred on Florida Road in Durban. Read More

    8) The police in Kano State claim to have apprehended 93 individuals suspected of thuggery during electioneering in the state. Friday, the Police Commissioner, Mamman Dauda, issued this statement through the command’s spokesman, SP Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa.

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    9) The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has informed all political parties and candidates that they must be willing to accept the results of presidential and other elections, even if they are unfavorable. On Friday, CAN issued a statement bearing the signature of its president, Archbishop Daniel C. Okoh, and made it available to reporters in Abuja.

    10) The Resident Electoral Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Lagos State, Mr. Olusegun Agbaje, has described the Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar’s call for his resignation as a waste of time.

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  • BREAKING: Northern governor orders immediate arrest of Nigerians rejecting old naira notes 

    BREAKING: Northern governor orders immediate arrest of Nigerians rejecting old naira notes 

    A northern governor has ordered the arrest of any Nigerian rejecting old naira notes

     

    One of the All Progressives Congress governors in the northern part of the country, Bello Matawalle of Zamfara, has ordered the arrest of anyone who refuses to accept the old currency notes of two hundred, five and one thousand naira in the state.

     

    He said the old currency notes remain legal tender until the final verdict of the case instituted against the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the federal government by three Northern Governors of Kaduna, Kogi and Zamfara States at the supreme court.

     

    Matawalle stated this at the swearing-in ceremony of new High Court Judges and newly appointed special Advisers held at the Government House, Chamber II in Gusau, the state Capital.

     

    READ ALSO: Mass resignation hits APC in Zamfara 45 Special Assistants defect to PDP 

     

    He explained that, he and his counterparts of Kogi and Kaduna states approached the supreme court to order the extension and validity of the old 200, 500 and 1000 naira notes.

     

    “As you are all aware, the economy of the country as a whole has been plunged into a serious crisis by the decision of the Central Bank to cease recognition of the old naira notes as legal tender from February 10th. This decision compounded the already dire situation of our State occasioned by banditry and sundry crimes, which significantly disrupted economic activities in the State and the subregion over the years,” Gov. Matawalle said.

     

    “It was in consideration of the grave consequences of this disruptive policy which was not well thought out, that I took the decision to team up with the sister states of Kaduna and Kogi to seek the intervention of the Supreme Court to ensure that both the new and old naira notes remain as legal tender beyond February 10th. Gladly, the Supreme Court has given an interim injunction barring the CBN from enforcement of its plan of derecognizing the old notes as legal tender from today, pending its final ruling on the matter on February 15th.”

    READ ALSO: Zamfara former APC chairman, current deputy organising Secretary, hundred of others join PDP

     

    Matawalle also commended the Supreme Court for “doing the needful”, which he said will alleviate the suffering of the masses.

     

     

    “This courageous decision by the Supreme Court has no doubt saved the country from sliding into a crisis of great proportion that may affect the peace and stability of the country and possibly prevent the holding of the general elections billed for this month.”

     

    “I have joined in this salvaging mission, notwithstanding my proximity and good rapport with His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari,” he maintained.

     

    Nigerians have had a hard time getting the new notes amid scarcity and rising tension across the country, forcing the apex bank to extend the deadline by 10 days.

     

    President Buhari had on February 3 implored Nigerians to give him seven days to resolve the cash crunch that has become a problem across the country from the policy of the CBN.

    READ ALSO: Carry your cross, leave Buhari and the North alone — Northern group tells Tinubu

    The president made the call while speaking to the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) who paid him a visit to seek solutions to the cash crunch, which they said was threatening the good records of the administration in transforming the economy.

     

     

    The Council of State had asked the CBN to make new notes available or recirculate the old ones.

  • REVEALED: INEC has rigged February 25th presidential election in favour of Atiku Abubakar — Nwaezeigwe

    REVEALED: INEC has rigged February 25th presidential election in favour of Atiku Abubakar — Nwaezeigwe

    INEC has been accused of rigging the February 25th, 2023 presidential election in favour of Atiku Abubakar

     

    There are ten incontrovertible grounds to prove that the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) under the Fulani-born Prof Mamood Yakubu has politically declared the ethnic kinsman of its Chairman, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) the winner of the yet to be held February 25, 2023 Presidential election, in line with institutional moral bankruptcy of the Fulani oligarchy, linked with their grave imperious disregard to constitutionality in and out of positions of authority.

     

    The first ground is the October 2022 landmark Caliphate stakeholders meeting sponsored by Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and held at his Dubai UAE residence which was chaired by the Sultan of Sokoto, but was however represented by a proxy.

    READ ALSO: 2023 Elections: Why I cannot support Tinubu — Sultan of Sokoto

    In the said meeting which the INEC Chairman Prof Mamood Yakubu was summoned to appear in person, it was resolved that every man and woman with Fulani blood must ensure by every available means that Alhaji Atiku Abubabar becomes the President of Nigeria after Muhammadu Buhari.

     

    Prof Mamood Yakubu was specifically instructed to do everything both possible and impossible to declare Alhaji Atiku Abubakar winner of the coming February 25, 2023 Presidential election even if it will take the spilling of more human blood to do it.

     

     

     

    Prof Mamood Yakubu was further informed that his position of INEC Chairman was not primarily based on merit since there were better qualified Nigerians, but for the primary objective of ensuring that the Fulani retains the control of political power in Nigeria.

     

     

    Nigerians should therefore consider Prof Mamood Yakubu as Chairman of INEC for the fundamental objective of installing a Fulani President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and not as an unbiased umpire.

     

    READ ALSO: Don’t Adjust 2023 Election Timetable — Buhari Tells INEC

    This clandestine Fulani decision was recently affirmed in form of protest by the APC Vice Presidential candidate Alhaji Kashim Shettima before the Emir of Daura in Katsina State, when he alleged that the Northern Fulani leaders are supporting Alhaji Atiku Abubakar over him because he is a Kanuri and not a Fulani.

     

    The second ground is Mamood Yakubu’s unscrupulous decision to replace University lecturers as election returning officers with his malleable members of staff who will not be in positions of authority to either question or alter his planned fixed election deals in favor his ethnic kinsman Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. So far Prof Mamood Abubakar has not informed Nigerians his reason for adopting his internal staff as the appropriate returning officers against the institutionally unbiased class of academic professionals, except to have a free hand to manipulate the Presidential election in favor of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

     

     

    The third ground is the current artificial difficulties created by INEC over the collection of PVCs which still persist few weeks to the Presidential election. The irony of this INEC rigging plan is that these difficulties only exist in Southern Nigeria where the people are averse to the existing retrogressive Fulani leadership in Nigeria and for that reason will not vote for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. On the other hand, in the upper Northern States of Muslim Fulani, Hausa and other related groups, the same PVCs were distributed house to house to the people by INEC officials on the orders of the INEC Chairman Prof Mamood Yakubu. There has also been incontrovertible evidence of PVCs belonging to Igbo voters dumped in drainage pits. Yet Mamood Yakubu wants Nigerians to believe that the Presidential election is not already rigged in favor of his ethnic kinsman Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

     

    The fourth ground is the importation and registration as voters of foreign Fulani nationals from Central African Republic, Cameroon, Mali, Burkina Faso and other ethnic Muslim elements from Chad and Niger Republics.

     

    The recent seizure of 6,216 PVCs and Nigerian national identity cards from these illegal Fulani aliens in Northern States by men and officers of Nigeria Immigration Service is an incontrovertible evidence of INEC collusion with Issah Pantami’s Ministry of Communications and Digital Technology to rig the coming Presidential election in favor of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

     

    The INEC Chairman Prof Mamood Yakubu is yet to address Nigerians on the reason why his Commission found it easier to register non-Nigerians as voters and issued them with PVCs without difficulties but found it difficult to distribute the same PVCs to Nigerian voters in Southern Nigeria.

     

     

     

    The fifth ground is INEC’s clear intent to manipulate the election results with faulty and inactive BVAS from the polling units through the ward, Local Government and State levels to the final national collation center at Abuja in favor of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar through its appointed automated INEC Returning Officers. In fact, since the Returning officers will be INEC permanent staff whose daily bread depends on Mamood Yakubu the question of objection in the face of cases of manipulation of the results will be out of the way. This would not be the case if University academicians are in the same role.

     

    The cases of Osun State Governorship election and 2022 Kenya Presidential election are clear evidence that BVAS can easily be manipulated against the wishes of the voters.

     

    The BVAS in line with this rigging intent are already clandestinely being distributed to wrong locations outside the States they are officially assigned. An instance is the recent accidental discovery of about ten BVAS machines officially assigned to Northeast in Governor Ifeanyi Okowa’s Owa Oyibu community, which were quickly retrieved and transferred to Government House, Asaba.

     

    Mamood Yakubu and his INEC are yet to arrest the culprits, comment on, or explain to Nigerians how BVAS machines meant for a Northeast State found their way to Governor Okowa’s town and later to his Government House.

     

    The sixth ground is the secret and clandestine employment of foreign Private IT contractors as providers of Presidential result IT synchronizing platforms from where results will easily be manipulated in favor of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as in the case of the 2022 Kenya Presidential election when the Chairman of Kenya Independent Electoral and Boundary Commission (IEBC) Wafula Chibukati who clandestinely imported five Venezuelan IT specialists to manipulate the Presidential election result in favor of William Ruto against Raila Odinga.

     

     

     

    What ignorant Nigerians fail to understand about this manipulation is that the BVAS only deals with accreditation. What happens afterwards between transmission and finally declaration of results has nothing to do with BVAS. Most Nigerians in their political timidity and acute ignorance fail to understand that results transmitted from polling centers do not go straight to INEC internet server but are first transmitted to a private servers owned by a private IT contractor or contractors charged with the responsibility of synchronizing the results.

     

     

    Ordinary Nigerians are yet to be informed or educated by INEC on what synchronization of results mean. In the recent Osun State Governorship election Nigerians were told there were two election results—one synchronized and the other unsynchronized. Who were the synchronized voters and who were the unsynchronized voters? All these IT technical terms boil down to INEC’s capability to manipulate election results at will and for the benefit of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.

     

    Nigerians are yet to know who these private IT contractors with the powers to synchronize Nigerian voters out of their choice candidates, are? This is where Dr Issah Pantami’s Ministry of Communications and Digital Technology are working hard to achieve Fulani objective.

     

    The point is that Nigerians will overwhelmingly vote Mr. Peter Obi for President and end up seeing their mandate criminally manipulated and changed by Mamood Yakubu and Issah Pantami through their private IT server providers through this criminal process of synchronizing votes cast by Nigerian citizens. And once Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is declared the winner by this criminal act that would be the end of the election since the Supreme Court will not be able to overturn the Presidential results already declared by the election commission given Nigeria’s culture and history of corrupt judicial system.

     

    The seventh ground is the yet to be resolved under age voters willfully registered by the same INEC, an act that puts the Commission on the trough of criminality.

     

    Nigerians continue in their acute ignorance to live with INEC Chairman’s lies that the presence of under aged voters in the voters’ registers of Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Zamfara, Borno, Yobe, Sokoto and Kebbi States has been resolved. This is a capital and compound lie. The INEC Chairman in addition to failing to give Nigerians adequate explanations is yet to satisfactorily prove that the under-aged voters particularly from Kano State have been removed from the Voters list.

     

     

     

    Banking on the institutional political dementia of Nigerians, Mamood Yakubu believes in his wildest imagination that mere announcement that the under aged voters have been struck off the voters list is enough evidence to cover up his criminal rigging antics. Nigerians were only informed that the one million or so voters removed from the voters list were those found to have engaged on double registration and not child-voters. The only functional reaction by the INEC Chairman on the subject of under aged voters was to instruct Nigerians to leave their respective voting stations on the day of election and travel to Kano and other Northern States to stop there child-voters from voting. Beyond this kindergarten instruction, Mamood Yakubu is yet to inform Nigerians how many under aged voters were discovered respectively in Kano, Jigawa, Yobe, Borno, Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina and, Kebbi States.

     

    If indeed they were struck off the voters register what are the final voter-populations in these States? If Mamood Yakubu is yet to be properly informed, any election held in these States without proper account of under aged voters remains invalid in law. I want Nigerians to take note of this.

     

    The eighth ground is the creation of artificial fuel scarcity in order to create difficulties for the people and by extension restrict people’s ability to travel, engage in their normal businesses and on the long run create voter apathy. What other excuse does Mamood Yakubu have to counter this obnoxious Fulani strategy to rig the Presidential election for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar if few weeks to Presidential election Nigerians cannot buy fuel in their country which is not only a major oil exporting nation but has four Government refineries? Just think of this impunity in governance and tell me how long Nigerians will allow this imperial insanity to persist?

     

     

     

    Mamood Yakubu is Fulani; Atiku Abubakar is Fulani; Muhammadu Buhari is Fulani; and the Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Mele Kolo Kyari is Fulani, yet the Fulani do not produce oil in Nigeria.

     

    The ninth ground is the unexpected creation of scarcity of Naira in circulation through the unscrupulous introduction of new notes. Bearing in mind that this is happening few weeks to the Presidential election, does INEC think that any election held under the present circumstances would be deemed credible? Mamood Yakubu should ask his Fulani kinsmen in authority with him how their bandit kinsmen in our forests were able to have early and easy access to the new naira currency notes while ordinary Nigerian citizens are sleeping in banks, some are dying and businesses are placed in a state of comatose?

     

    The tenth and final ground is the persistent terrorism perpetrated by Fulani bandits, herdsmen and ISWAP under the protection of the Federal Government. A situation where Nigerian citizens continue to be kidnapped and murdered in cold-blood by these people without proactive measures by the Federal Government to stop them can never provide a justifiable room for credible elections.

     

    Millions of Nigerians remain displaced from their ancestral homes by these foreign Fulani mercenaries hired with Nigeria’s petroleum resources and Nigerians still believe all is well with these so-called General elections.

     

    The conclusion of the matter is that the result of the February 25, 2023 Presidential election has already been declared with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the winner with the challenge of whatever daring consequences would emerge from Nigerians.

     

     

     

    Nigerians should therefore not expect any credible Presidential election result from Mamood Yakubu’s INEC outside the planned declaration of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar as the winner of the February 25, 2023 Presidential election, even though majority of Nigerian voters will overwhelmingly vote for the Labour Party Candidate Mr. Peter Obi.

     

    What should therefore be of paramount importance to Nigerians is what should be their reaction in the event of this planned daylight electoral robbery? Will Nigerians allow the coming impunity to stand? Will Nigerians allow themselves to be enslaved by another Fulani patron killer-herdsman, who will continue with the heinous protection of his blood-sucking killer-Fulani kinsmen, bearing in mind that the same Alhaji Atiku Abubakar celebrated the stoning of Deborah Samuel by his Fulani Muslim foot-soldiers?

     

    Nwankwo T. Nwaezeigwe, PhD, DD

    Odogwu of Ibusa Clan, Delta State, Nigeria — Research Fellow@exile, Institute of African Studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

    Email: [email protected]

  • 2023 Elections: Why I cannot support Tinubu – Sultan of Sokoto

    2023 Elections: Why I cannot support Tinubu – Sultan of Sokoto

    The Sultan of Sokoto has revealed why he cannot support Tinubu

     

    The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA), Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has declined endorsing  Bola Ahmed Tinubu

     

    Speaking on the reason for the visit, Tinubu said he came to the Sultan to “seek blessing and endorsement”.

     

     

     

    Ahead of the 2023 presidential elections, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA), Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has declined endorsing the presidential bid of Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    READ ALSO: Festus Keyamo steals photos of Chicago festival to boost Tinubu’s Sokoto rally

    Why the Sultan declined taking Tinubu’s side: Stating his reason, he explained that as a traditional ruler, he cannot openly take sides in the political contest.

     

    What happened: Tinubu on Thursday, February 09, 2023, visited the Sultan as he campaigned in Sokoto State.

     

    Also present during the visit were President Muhammadu Buhari and Senate President Ahmad Lawan.

     

    Tinubu’s mission: Speaking on the reason for the visit, Tinubu said he came to the Sultan to “seek blessing and endorsement”.

     

    The Sultan’s prayer: Responding, the Sultan said he prays to God to select the most suitable leader for the country. He also asked Nigerians to imitate him and desist from cursing the nation’s leaders.

  • BREAKING: Popular South African rapper, AKA is dead

    BREAKING: Popular South African rapper, AKA is dead

    A popular South African rapper, AKA is dead Ejesgist News reports.

     

    He was killed in a drive-by shooting at a popular night spot

     

    South African rapper Kiernan Forbes, better known as AKA, has been reportedly shot dead in Durban.

     

    According to several sources, the artiste was killed in a drive-by shooting on Florida Road late on Friday, February 10, 2023.

    READ ALSO: Prominent American rapper, Big Scarr dies at 22, See Cause of Death

     

    A police spokesperson, Robert Netshiunda, confirmed to our correspondent that a “well-known rapper” was shot just after 10 pm.

     

    In his words, “I can confirm that two men were killed and one of them is a well-known rapper. Police will not be releasing any names of the victims yet until a full investigation is completed.”

     

    The shooting area has been brought to a standstill as police officers have shut down the road.

     

    Speaking to our correspondent, ALS paramedic, Garrith Jamieson, described the aftermath of the shooting incident that left the rapper dead and another unidentified person severely injured.

     

    “On arrival, paramedics met total chaos and a scene where two men, believed to be in their late 30s, sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Paramedics assisted the men and unfortunately the first male had sustained multiple gunshot wounds and showed no signs of life and was declared deceased at the scene,” he shared.

     

    AKA’s close friend, Da Les, took to Twitter to express his disbelief at the rapper’s death.

     

    AKA was 35 years old at the time of his death.

    This is a developing story. Ejesgist News will continue to monitor the story and bring you the update as they unfold.

  • Our Expulsion insignificant, Ayu’s Lawlessness Will Fail, Ekiti PDP NASS candidates

    Our Expulsion insignificant, Ayu’s Lawlessness Will Fail, Ekiti PDP NASS candidates

    The  National Assembly candidates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State have described their purported expulsion from the party as “inconsequential and clear disrespect for the laws of the party and that of the country,” saying; “The lawlessness of the Senator Iyorchia Ayu led National Working Committee (NWC) will fail ultimately.”

    They said the Ayu-led NWC of the PDP lacked the powers to suspend let alone expel them from the party without due process.

    In a statement in Ado Ekiti on Friday, the candidates, Alhaji Lateef Ajijola (Ekiti Central) as well as House of Representatives candidates, Otunba Yinka Akerele (Ekiti North 1), Lere Olayinka (Ekiti Central 2), Joju Fayose (Ekiti Central 1) and Mrs Emiola Adenike Jennifer (Ekiti South 2), said members and supporters of the party in the State should discountenance the expulsion and continue to work for their victory in the forthcoming elections.

    “In the face of the law, we remain candidates of the PDP and only death can change that. Therefore, we will keep working to win our elections while we wait on the court to determine the propriety or otherwise of the party’s decisions.

    “Section 33 of the Electoral Act, 2022, provides that a political party shall not be allowed to change or substitute its candidates whose name has been submitted under Section 29 of this Act, except in the case of death or withdrawal of a candidate.’

    “The implication of the above is that the only instance where a validly nominated candidate whose name has been submitted to INEC by a party can be changed or substituted is when the candidate dies or withdraws from the race in accordance with Section 31 of the Electoral Act, 2022.

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    “Therefore, our candidature is intact and we will not be distracted from winning our elections.

    “Most importantly, as of last week Thursday, a court of competent jurisdiction already ordered that no further action should be taken by the party. Consequently, any action taken in contravention of the court order will not only be null and void but also contemptuous. We believe that Ayu and his gang know the implications of telling the court to go to hell.

    “We are unperturbed. Rather, we are being propelled to work harder to ensure victory in the elections. Ultimately, it will be a victory for us as candidates of the PDP.’’

  • Loan apps in Nigeria with low interest rate and all you need to know now

    Loan apps in Nigeria with low interest rate and all you need to know now

    Full details on Loan apps in Nigeria for quick and low interest rates loan.

    Individuals and small businesses in Nigeria can obtain a loan quickly and easily through one of the many loan apps that are currently available in the country.

    Typically, these loan applications require users to submit an online application and basic personal and financial information. Typically, approval decisions are made within a few hours, and funds are deposited into the user’s bank account within a few hours to a few days.

    It is essential to remember that loan applications in Nigeria, like all loan providers, charge interest. Before applying for a loan, you should thoroughly review the terms and conditions, interest rates, and repayment schedules to ensure you fully comprehend the associated costs.

    The following are some of the most popular loan applications:

    Aella Credit: This app provides loans ranging from NGN 10,000 to NGN 500,000 with a repayment period of up to 6 months.

     

    Paylater: This app provides loans ranging from NGN 5,000 to NGN 1,000,000 with flexible repayment periods.

    Interest rate: Paylater charges an interest rate of 2% per week, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 104%.
    Eligibility: Paylater requires applicants to be at least 22 years old, have a stable source of income, and have a valid Nigerian bank account.
    Application process: The application process is completed online and typically takes less than 5 minutes. After submitting the application, Paylater performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours.
    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date.

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    Quickcheck: This app is said to use artificial intelligence technology to offer quick loans to its users.

    Loan amount: ranges from NGN 5,000 to NGN 500,000
    Repayment period: flexible, ranging from 7 to 30 days.
    Interest rate: Quickcheck charges an interest rate of 1% per day, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 365%.
    Eligibility: Quickcheck requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income.
    Application process: The application process is completed online and typically takes less than 5 minutes. After submitting the application, Quickcheck performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours.
    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date.

     

    Branch: This app offers loans from NGN 1,000 to NGN 250,000 with a repayment period of up to 30 days.
    Loan amount: NGN 1,000 to NGN 250,000
    Repayment period: up to 30 days
    Interest rate: Branch charges an interest rate of 15% per month, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 180%.

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    Eligibility: The branch requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income.
    Application process: The application process is completed online and typically takes less than 5 minutes. After submitting the application, Branch performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours.
    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date.

     

    Fairmoney: This app provides loans ranging from NGN 10,000 to NGN 500,000 with flexible repayment periods.

    Loan amount: NGN 10,000 to NGN 500,000
    Repayment period: flexible, ranging from 15 to 90 days.
    Interest rate: Fairmoney charges an interest rate of 3% per week, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 156%.
    Eligibility: Fairmoney requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income.

    Loan apps in Nigeria with low interest rate.

    Application process: The application process is completed online and typically takes less than 5 minutes. After submitting the application, FairMoney performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours.
    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date.

    Carbon: This app provides loans ranging from NGN 5,000 to NGN 1,000,000 with flexible repayment periods.

    Loan amount: NGN 5,000 to NGN 1,000,000
    Repayment period: flexible, ranging from 15 to 90 days.

    Interest rate: Carbon charges an interest rate of 2.5% per week, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 130%.
    Eligibility: Carbon requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income.

     

    KiaKia: This app provides loans ranging from NGN 10,000 to NGN 3,000,000 with a repayment period of up to 6 months.

    Loan amount: NGN 10,000 to NGN 3,000,000
    Repayment period: up to 6 months
    Interest rate: Kia Kia charges an interest rate of 4% to 28% per month, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 48% to 336%.

    Eligibility: KiaKia requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income.
    Application process: The application process is completed online and typically takes less than 5 minutes. After submitting the application, KiaKia performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours.

    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date.

    Migo loan app:

    Loan amount: Migo offers loans ranging from NGN 5,000 to NGN 500,000.
    Repayment period: Migo loans have a repayment period of up to 6 months.

    Interest rate: Migo charges an interest rate of 4% to 28% per month, which translates to an annual percentage rate (APR) of 48% to 336%.

    Eligibility: Migo requires applicants to have a valid Nigerian bank account, a valid government-issued ID, and a stable source of income

    Application process: The online application process typically takes less than 5 minutes to complete. Migo performs a credit check and makes a decision within a few hours of receiving an application.

    Repayment: Repayments are made automatically from the borrower’s bank account on the due date

     

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  • BREAKING: APC Governorship Candidate Involved In Accident 

    BREAKING: APC Governorship Candidate Involved In Accident 

    APC Governorship Candidate has been involved in a ghastly accident.

     

     

    Ejesgist News reports that the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru on Friday, February 10, 2023, narrowly escaped death, after a truck rammed into his convoy while returning from a campaign rally at Uburu community Ohaozara LGA of the state.

     

     

    Ejesgist News understands that the ghastly accident, which occurred at Amagu community located before Timber shade Abakaliki, crushed the amoured car conveying the APC gubernatorial candidate beyond repair.

     

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    Ejesgist News reports that the state APC chairman, Stanley Okoro Emegha, the former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Ambassador Frank Nchita Ogbuewu, and the driver of the governorship candidate, whose name is yet to be identified at the time of filing this report were also involved in the accident.

     

     

    Austin Umahi, the Director-General of the APC campaign organization, the younger brother of Governor David Umahi, told journalists shortly after the accident that the survival of Nwifuru was an act of God.

     

    According to him: “Yes, there was an accident but the act of God was mightily demonstrated, in the sense that we came on the divine mandate. This accident would have been avoided, but unfortunately, we don’t know whether the truck driver was drunk or not.

     

    “I personally narrowly escaped the accident and the next car was our gubernatorial candidate, Nwifuru. The truck driver just crossed the road and the next thing was to put them inside the bush. It is unfortunate but we thank God for everything because our candidate survived.

     

     

    “Both the driver and two other occupants; the state chairman of our party, Stanley Okoro Emegha and the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Ambassador Frank Nchita Ogbuewu are in good condition,” he stated.

  • Naira swap: After meeting with Buhari, Lawan speaks on CBN’s deadline, reveals strong position

    Naira swap: After meeting with Buhari, Lawan speaks on CBN’s deadline, reveals strong position

    • As the CBN’s deadline passes today, February 10, 2023, the search for new naira notes continues.
    • Filling stations and businesses are rejecting old naira notes because they expire today, leaving Nigerians confused.
    • However, Senate President Ahmad Lawan stated that legal tender should not expire.

    The president of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan says there is no need for a time limit on the validity of the old naira notes.

    The Cable confirmed that he disclosed this information to journalists on Friday, January 10, following a meeting of the council of state presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Senate President, Ahmad Lawan
    As CBN remains silent, Lawan speaks on the February 10th deadline after meeting with Buhari and the Council of State. Photo credit: Nigerian Senate, CBN.

    Lawan reveals details of meeting with Buhari, speaks on Feb 10th deadline

    In a separate meeting, Lawan reportedly informed Buhari that the national assembly has decided there should be no deadline for the currency swap due to the negative impact it has had on Nigerians.

    “For us in the senate, initially we felt that this policy in the first place is not a bad one. But we also feel there is no need for time limit,” he said.

    “Allow the old and the new to co-exist until the old is phase out. So, what is wrong in that? This is not going to be the first country to deploy it that way,” Lawan added.

    Naira Swap: Confusion deepens as filling stations, others reject Old Notes as CBN remains mute

    On Friday, February 10, some filling stations and other commercial institutions in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, rejected the old Naira notes on the grounds that they are no longer legal tender.

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    Despite an ex-parte order by the nation’s highest court, the Supreme Court, preventing the Central Bank of Nigeria from implementing its financial policy of ending the reign of the old versions of Naira notes, this has occurred.

    Recall that the Supreme Court had ordered the CBN, through an ex-parte order, to immediately suspend the February 10 deadline for phasing out the old N200, N500, and N1000 Naira banknotes.

    FG speaks on Supreme Court ruling on Old Naira notes deadline

    Previously, Ejes Gist News reported that AGF Malami stated that the federal government would adhere to the Supreme Court’s ruling that halted the CBN’s February 10 deadline for the exchange of old Naira notes.

    Malami stated, however, that the federal government would take the necessary steps to vacate the temporary order.

    Recall that the Supreme Court, in a ruling issued on February 8, suspended the CBN deadline for the exchange of old Naira banknotes and set the hearing for February 15.

  • PFN speaks on ‘endorsing’ Peter Obi

    PFN speaks on ‘endorsing’ Peter Obi

    On Friday, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) dispelled rumors that it had endorsed Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate.

    Bishop Emmah Isong, the National Publicity Secretary of the PFN, told ejesgist.ng that the rumor is false.

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    Isong is quoted as saying, “I want you to know that nothing like that has ever happened in the history of the PFN.”

    “We have not endorsed any political party or presidential candidate; instead, we are currently hosting the 17th Biennial Conference of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, titled “More Than Conquerors” in Bayelsa state.”

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    PFN therefore urged Christians in Nigeria to investigate the candidacies for president and vote according to their conscience, adding that it is nonpartisan.

    “We have not yet endorsed any political candidate for the 2023 elections, and we never will.”

    The PFN spokesperson stated, “We asked our members to pray, wait on the Lord, and vote according to their conscience.”

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  • Victor Osimhen beat 4 others to win Serie A player of the month

    Victor Osimhen beat 4 others to win Serie A player of the month

    Victor Osimhen, who plays for Nigeria and Napoli, has been named the Italian Serie A Player of the Month for January. This is the second time in his career that he has won this award.

    The 29-year-old is currently the top scorer in Serie A this season with 16 goals. In January, he scored five goals and set up one to beat Atalanta winger Ademola Lookman, who is also from Nigeria.

    Along with Osimhen, Luis Alberto, a midfielder for Lazio, Paulo Dybala, an attacker for Roma, and Lautaro Martnez, a forward for Inter Milan, were also nominated.

    Victor Osimhen Career

    Victor Osimhen is in the best shape of his career right now, and Napoli is on the verge of winning the Serie A title for the first time since 1984. They are 13 points ahead of second-placed Inter Milan and comfortably in first place in the league table.

    People are comparing the Nigerians’ impact on Napoli’s quest for the league title to that of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona, who died at age 50 in 2020. Maradona helped the “Gli Azzurri” win their second-ever league title in the 1989/90 season when he led them to win the World Cup.

    Osimhen’s world-class play over the last two seasons has made him a top transfer target for top clubs in Europe, including Manchester United, which is said to be willing to pay up to €112 million for the former Lille star in the coming months.

    Chelsea, a fierce rival of United, is also said to be keeping an eye on the Super Eagles forward as they prepare for a possible summer transfer battle with Bayern Munich and Juventus.

    The president of Napoli, Aurelio De Laurentiis, is also adamant that the Nigerian player will not be sold any time soon.

    “You can’t buy him (Victor Osimhen)! People want to buy our players, but I don’t have to. We have no debts,” he told the influential German newspaper Bild on Wednesday.

  • BREAKING: PDP expels Chimaroke Nnamani, 6 others

    BREAKING: PDP expels Chimaroke Nnamani, 6 others

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Working Committee (NWC) has expelled the former governor of Enugu State, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, and six others for alleged anti-party activities.

    Remember that Senator Nnamani was suspended by the party last month.

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    On Friday, at the conclusion of the 566th meeting of the PDP National Working Committee, its National Publicity Secretary, Kolo Ologbondiyan, made this announcement.

    According to the statement, the party approved the expulsion because of anti-party activities and other serious violations of the PDP’s constitution (as amended in 2017).

    Others expelled from the Party include: Hon. Chris Ogbu (Imo State), Ajijola Lateef Oladimeji (Ekiti Central), Olayinka James Olalere (Ekiti Central II), Fayose Oluwajomiloju John (Ekiti Central I), Akerele Oluyomiloju John (Ekiti Central I), and Emiola Adenike Jennifer (Ekiti South II).

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    The statement stated, “the expulsion is effective as of today, February 10, 2023.”

    “The NWC’s decision follows the National Disciplinary Committee’s recommendation and is in accordance with Sections 58 and 59 (1)(g) of the PDP Constitution” (as amended in 2017).

    “The PDP urges all members of our Party across the nation to remain unified and committed to our Party’s mission to Rescue, Rebuild, and Redirect our nation from misrule.”

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  • Wike making moves to join APC through backdoor – Official

    Wike making moves to join APC through backdoor – Official

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State asserts that Governor Nyesom Wike is finalizing plans to join the APC through the “backdoor,” despite his previous criticisms of the party.

    Darlington Nwauju, the APC’s state spokesperson, claimed as much in a statement made in Port Harcourt on Thursday.

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    Mr. Nwauju also accused Mr. Wike of encouraging council chairmen in the state to solicit votes for Bola Tinubu, the APC presidential candidate for the February 25 poll, in a “secretive” manner.

    Mr. Nwauju stated that the APC is astonished that Mr. Wike, who has regularly disparaged the party and once called it a “disease,” would want to join.

    A week ago, the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council (PDP PCC) in the state asserted that Mr. Wike intended to join the APC.

    Abiye Sekibo, a director in the PDP PCC, reacted to the Rivers State Government’s cancellation of the approval previously granted to his party’s campaign council for the use of the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt for the 11 February PDP presidential campaign rally by stating that Governor Wike lacks the courage to publicly campaign for Mr Tinubu.

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    Chris Finebone, the state’s Commissioner for Information, deemed “laughable” the idea that Mr. Wike was seeking a back entrance into the APC.

    Mr. Finebone stated that the APC was pursuing the governor.

    “Governor Wike’s high-wire politics are beyond the comprehension of the immature members of the Rivers APC and their collaborators. Hence, the several wild hypotheses. He stated that the governor owns all of the aces and is always in the lead.

    “Governor Wike and each of us are committed PDP members. “If they choose to lose sleep over who we will choose for president, then so be it,” he added.

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  • Why Okpe People Are Having Identity Crisis In Urhobo Land

    Why Okpe People Are Having Identity Crisis In Urhobo Land

    The bible says, “Knowledge is power.” It also said, “Know the truth, and it shall set you free.”

    I am not an apostle of Okpe Identity, but permit me to speak the mind of our people and express their disappointment.

    It takes courage to stand for the oppressed. It takes courage to say “no” and to stand up against injustice in an unjust and biassed environment; it also takes courage to identify with and empathise with the enslaved, the poor, the vulnerable, and the weak in a society where inequality and victimisation are resultant consequences of those who dare to challenge the very foundation of oppression and inequality.

    Read Also: Okpe Language must Not be allowed to go into Extinction – Okpe Union NEC

    The circumstances surrounding the quest for Okpe identity and the cry of marginalisation are an eye-opener to every political leader from Delta Central that the Okpe people are getting angry and insecure within the central senatorial district and that it is time to either stand up and defend them or stand aside.

    How can Delta Central remain one when any issue concerning Okpe is viewed with irritating suspicion by our brothers and sisters in the same senatorial district?

    How can Delta Central remain one when the call for fair play and equity is viewed as an act of disunity and rebellion by our brothers and sisters from Delta Central?

    How can Delta Central remain home when Okpe, the biggest kingdom in Urhoboland, is classified as just one clan in Urhoboland?
    How can Delta Central remain one when a government headed by our brother systematically stops the broadcast of television news in the Okpe language?

    How can Delta Central become one when the Okpe are deprived of learning their language and history in our schools as it used to be before now?

    How can Delta Central become one when, whenever it is time for Okpe to occupy a position that equity bestows on them, our brothers and sisters will come out with the postulation that “let the best from any constituency in Central have it”?

    How can Delta Central continue to exist when Orerokpe, the former headquarters of western Urhobo, is still the most backward and underdeveloped local government in Delta State/Nigeria?

    How can Delta Central remain one when Orerokpe, the ancestral home of the Okpe People, has no bank, electricity, good road, or stadium?

    How can Delta Central become one when Okpes within the present Democratic dispensation are not allowed to hold Juicy positions at the federal level?

    How can Urhobo become one when Okpe people are targeted for relegation within Delta Central?

    How can Urhobo become one when our people within the senatorial district are divided along political and tribal lineages?

    How can Delta Central become one when people like myself and other equity activists in 2O23 are labelled as enemies of the Urhobo Nation?

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    How can Delta Central remain one when our people are segregated and demonised on account of their beliefs and unwillingness to renounce their convictions?

    How can Delta Central become one when sectional supremacy is engendered and encouraged within the Delta Central political superstructure?

    As unpleasant and distasteful as it is to accept, that is the bitter and simple truth, and the growing cause for the agitation for Okpe’s identification and governorship in 2O23 has proven it.

    Given all this, those who are now clamouring for a better deal are in pain, and that pain has turned into a palpable and dangerous rage.

    Those who lay claim to being Delta central leaders would do well to recognise that fact, accept it, and resolve to rise to the challenges and fears our people are expressing.

    My simple advice to our Okpe leaders is that we must all be ready to stick our necks out for our people and defend them as aggressively and vigorously as is necessary, or if we fail to do so, we must as a matter of urgent necessity be ready to pass on the baton and step aside for those that are willing.

    My name is
    Sanco Ese
    God’s pen of intervention

  • Controversy as Buhari, Council of State Back New Naira policy Amidst Supreme Court Order

    Controversy as Buhari, Council of State Back New Naira policy Amidst Supreme Court Order

    Buhari, Council of State Backs New cash Policy

    The National Council of State has endorsed the Federal Government’s new monetary strategy and tasked the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with taking immediate action to end the nation’s cash shortage.

    To alleviate the pain of Nigerians, CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele was asked to make new naira notes available or recirculate old naira notes.

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    Abubakar Malami, Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, along with Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos) and Darius Ishaku (Taraba), briefed newsmen alongside presidential spokesman Femi Adesina on the meeting’s outcomes.

    Malami disclosed the meeting’s final resolutions, stating that the two major issues discussed were the level of preparedness for the upcoming general elections, for which he stated that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alkali Baba assured adequate readiness.

    He stated that the briefing on the new monetary policy, which included the re-designing of some categories of the naira, elicited reactions and opinions, adding that the conclusion was that the CBN should do more to ensure adequate circulation of cash in the system in order to mitigate the harsh realities resulting from the policy.

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    “In conclusion, the two important resolutions that emerged from the Council’s deliberations indicate that we are on track with regard to the elections and that we are pleased with the degree of preparation by INEC and the institutions.

    “Two, with regard to the redesigned naira policy, the policy remains in place, but the Council decided that the Central Bank must take aggressive steps to implement the policy by ensuring enough provision is made for the naira supply in the system,” he said.

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  • Just in: Atiku’s Campaign DG Escapes Assassination Attempt In Rivers

    Atiku’s Campaign DG: Dr. Abiye Sekibo, the General Director of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Council in Rivers State, narrowly evaded a murder attempt by unknown gunmen on Thursday night.

    It was said that gunmen wearing police uniforms opened fire on Sekibo’s vehicle, a Land Cruiser bulletproof jeep, in Rainbow Town in Port Harcourt, where he had gone to inspect the proposed site of the party’s presidential rally.

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    Sekibo confirmed the event during a press conference on Friday, stating that his vehicle was damaged with gunshots and that the designated protest site was set ablaze as police officers observed the blaze.

    “As we neared the scene, the police officers who were observing the blaze opened fire on our truck.” I examined the Hilux trucks, which were police Hilux vehicles belonging to the Governor of Rivers State.”

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    The state and police officials have not responded to the claimed attacks on Sekibo.

    This is not the first time gunmen have attacked Atiku’s supporters in the state.

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  • BREAKING: Appeal court sacks PDP Governorship Candidate

    Appeal Court Sacks Abacha As Kano PDP Governorship Candidate

    Kano’s Appeal Court has removed Mohammed Abacha as the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate for governor in Kano.

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    On Friday, the court overturned a High Court’s ruling that recognized Abacha as the state’s PDP candidate.

    In addition, the court ruled that Sadiq Wali, who was previously recognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission, remains the legitimate candidate.

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    Since Abachi did not participate in the primary election that produced Wali, the three-member panel led by Justice Usman Musale and delivering an anonymous decision determined that Abachi lacked standing to challenge the primary that produced Wali.

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  • Baby Aya: Woman dies delivering newborn under earthquake-stricken Syria rubble

    Baby Aya: Woman dies delivering newborn under earthquake-stricken Syria rubble

    After giving birth to a baby girl (Aya), a woman perished beneath the rubble of buildings destroyed by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Syria.

    The newborn was discovered connected to her lifeless mother by her umbilical cord beneath concrete and metal debris in Jindayris, Syria more than 10 hours after the earthquake devastated the country.

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    The baby’s mother, identified as Abu Hadiya, as well as the baby’s father and four siblings were killed, but the baby miraculously survived and was rushed to the hospital.

    It was reported that the doctors appropriately named the baby Aya, which in Arabic means “a sign from God.”

    The orphaned Aya has been adopted by her great-uncle Salah al-Badran, who will take her home when she is released from the hospital.

    According to Dr. Hani Maarouf, Aya’s condition is improving daily and she sustained no spine damage, as was initially feared.

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    The doctor speculated that the baby’s mother gave birth to the girl and then died in the rubble just hours before rescuers discovered them.

    Dramatic footage of the infant’s rescue from the wreckage has been shared on social media.

    The video depicts a man running over the debris with a dust-covered infant in his arms, her umbilical cord still dangling, while another man throws a blanket over her.

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    Aya was rushed to Cihan Hospital in Afrin for treatment and placed in an incubator after her body temperature dropped to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

    “Had the girl been left for an additional hour, she would have perished,” said Maarouf.

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    He added that she was covered in bruises and wounds and had hypothermia. The region was experiencing a winter storm at the time of the earthquake.

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  • Mesothelioma Law Firm and All You Need To Know Now

    Mesothelioma Law Firm and All You Need To Know Now

    All the information you need to know about Mesothelioma Law Firm is provided below.

    Mesothelioma is a type of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be able to seek compensation from the parties responsible. This compensation can assist in covering medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs associated with the disease.

    A mesothelioma law firm represents people who have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and their families. These firms have a team of lawyers who have handled asbestos-related cases before and have a thorough understanding of the legal and medical issues involved. They can assist you in navigating the legal system and obtaining the compensation you deserve.Mesothelioma Law Firm

    When selecting a mesothelioma law firm, look for one with a proven track record of success in similar cases and a dedication to their clients. You should also consider the firm’s size and whether they have the resources to handle your case properly.

    If you are looking for a mesothelioma law firm, you must act quickly because there may be filing deadlines. I recommend contacting several firms to discuss your case and determine which one is the best fit for you.

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    Mesothelioma law firms have a team of lawyers who specialise in asbestos-related cases, including mesothelioma cases. These attorneys have the legal knowledge and expertise to walk you through the process and build a strong case on your behalf.

    There are no upfront fees because many mesothelioma law firms work on a contingency basis, which means they only get paid if they win your case. This ensures that you are not out of pocket for legal expenses and gives the law firm an incentive to work hard on your behalf.

    Case evaluation: A mesothelioma law firm will typically evaluate the details of your case to determine its strengths and weaknesses before taking on the case. This will assist the firm in determining whether your case is viable and whether they can assist you.

    Evidence gathering: A mesothelioma law firm will work to gather evidence to support your case. This may include medical records, exposure history, and expert witness testimony.

    Negotiating settlements: Rather than going to trial, many mesothelioma lawsuits are settled out of court. A mesothelioma law firm will work on your behalf to negotiate a fair settlement.

    Court representation: If your case goes to trial, a mesothelioma law firm will represent you. Presenting your case, cross-examining witnesses, and advocating for your rights are all Mesothelioma Law Firm.

    Support for families: In addition to legal representation, mesothelioma law firms frequently provide assistance to families affected by mesothelioma. This may include disease information, referrals to medical specialists, and assistance with filing compensation claims.

    Expert network: Mesothelioma law firms have a network of experts who can provide valuable evidence and testimony in support of your case, such as medical specialists, industrial hygienists, and environmental consultants.

    Statute of limitations: It’s critical to understand the statute of limitations for filing a mesothelioma claim, as it differs depending on your state and the type of claim you’re filing. A mesothelioma law firm can assist you in determining the statute of limitations for your case and ensuring that your claim is filed within the time frame required.

    Compensation: If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may be able to seek compensation from the parties responsible. This compensation can assist in covering medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs associated with the disease.

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  • BREAKING: Obasanjo, Gowon, Abdulsalami, Others Storm Aso Rock 

    BREAKING: Obasanjo, Gowon, Abdulsalami, Others Storm Aso Rock 

    Obasanjo, Gowon, Abdulsalami, Others Storm Aso Rock 

     

     

    President Muhammmadu Buhari on Friday chaired the National Council of State meeting to address the current upheaval regarding the naira redesign and the currency swap.

     

     

    In attendance are the former Presidents Goodluck Jonathan; Yakubu Gowon, and Abdulsalami Abubakar as well as ex-President, Olusegun Obasanjo who attended virtually.

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    Also present at the chamber is the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo; the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.

     

     

     

    Governors in attendance are Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna), Darius Ishaku (Taraba), Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), and Babagana Zulum (Borno). Other governors that are virtually in attendance are Ademola Adeleke (Osun), Abubakar Badaru (Jigawa), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Aminu Tambuwal (Sokoto), Simon Lalong (Plateau) and the Deputy Governors Nasarawa state and Bauchi state.

     

    The Minister of the FCT, Mohammed Bello; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele also attended the meeting.

     

    The INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu is also physically in attendance and is expected to brief the council on the preparations ahead of the 2023 elections.

     

    All the Service Chiefs and Heads of security agencies were also physically present.