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Nigeria to Mark 64th Independence with Modest Celebrations

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has revealed that the country’s 64th Independence Anniversary will be marked in a modest fashion.

This announcement was made by Senator George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday.

The press conference was held to outline the activities planned for this year’s celebration.

Senator Akume stated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the decision to scale down the festivities to reflect the current mood of the nation.

The administration is focusing on unity, progress, and the diverse cultural heritage that defines Nigeria.

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The low-key celebration is meant to remind citizens of the nation’s strength in unity, its progress despite numerous challenges, and the beauty of its diversity.

Akume emphasized the significant strides made by the Tinubu administration within a short period, highlighting the government’s commitment to a brighter future through the Renewed Hope Agenda.

He acknowledged the economic hardships many Nigerians are facing, which are largely due to unavoidable policy choices such as the removal of fuel subsidies.

However, he assured Nigerians that these tough decisions are aimed at long-term stability and growth.

According to him, the administration is working tirelessly to mitigate the immediate impact of these policies and to create new opportunities in the short, medium, and long term.

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One of the key initiatives introduced by the Tinubu administration is the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Initiative, designed to alleviate transportation costs for Nigerians.

The launch of the first phase, which includes thirty hybrid buses powered by CNG, is just the beginning.

Akume disclosed that this initiative will be expanded to cover all geo-political zones, significantly reducing transportation costs and enhancing mobility.

Additionally, the government has commissioned the first retrofitted CNG train for the Abuja-Kaduna route.

This development is expected to cut travel costs by up to 50% when fully operational.

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President Tinubu’s administration is also focusing on economic growth through support for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

By empowering Nigerians to start or expand their businesses, the government aims to strengthen the backbone of the economy.

The SGF also highlighted the repositioning of the National Social Investment Programme to better address the needs of the poor, the vulnerable, and the elderly.

Furthermore, Nigerian workers have seen benefits from a newly approved National Minimum Wage, following a Wage Award to ease their financial burdens.

In terms of education, the Nigerian Students Loan Fund has disbursed N2.5 billion to over 22,120 students in higher institutions across the country.

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This initiative provides a much-needed relief for parents and offers greater access to education for students from low-income families.

On the issue of national security, Akume acknowledged the ongoing challenges of insurgency, banditry, and kidnapping.

He praised the efforts of the armed forces and security agencies, whose enhanced capabilities have led to the neutralization of numerous insurgents and bandits, while others have surrendered for rehabilitation.

He assured Nigerians that the government remains committed to restoring peace and security across the nation.

To combat rising food prices and bolster food security, the government has removed tariffs on certain food imports and distributed fertilizers and farm inputs to farmers.

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These measures aim to increase food production and make food more affordable for all Nigerians.

Senator Akume took the opportunity to honor the sacrifices and contributions of Nigeria’s founding fathers, who fought for the nation’s independence in 1960.

He urged Nigerians to take pride in the country’s journey towards a stable and unbroken democratic sovereignty, which has lasted 25 years since 1999.

He also commended Nigerians for their resilience and their significant contributions to global development in various fields.

The SGF announced that the Independence Anniversary celebrations would include a Special Juma’at Prayer at the National Mosque in Abuja on Friday, September 27, 2024.

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An Inter-Denominational Church Service will follow on Sunday, September 29, 2024, at the National Christian Centre.

The celebrations will culminate with a Presidential Broadcast and an Independence Anniversary Parade at the Presidential Villa on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.

Through these events, the government aims to foster a sense of unity and patriotism among Nigerians as the nation reflects on its achievements and the road ahead.

Despite the scaled-down celebrations, the message of hope, progress, and unity remains strong as Nigeria looks forward to a brighter future.


 

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Former Senator Shehu Sani Declines Invitation to Judge Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant

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Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani declines invitation to judge the Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant.

It was reported that the position of a judge was offered to Shehu Sani by Ben Murray Bruce, founder of Silverbird Group. However, Sani rejected the offer to judge the event.

Ben Bruce takes to social media to invite the former senator to be present at the event and sit as a judge.

Shebu Sani then responded by stating “You should have send me a formal letter and with full benefits attached to it after I have passed the Judgment. I appreciate the honour from a good friend. Unfortunately, I’ll be unavailable on that day. I wish you a successful outing.”


 

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Mr. Macaroni Laments to Lagos State Governor Over Traffic Cause

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Nigerian Comedian, Mr Macaroni expresses dissatisfaction with the Governor of Lagos State over traffic issues.

It can be reported that Lagos has been suffering through a serious traffic phase. The reason behind this was revealed to be the Independence Bridge repairs.

Governor Sanwo Olu then pleaded with Lagosians to bear with the traffic as the repair is necessary. “Let’s think outside the box. If you don’t have business to do in Victoria Island in the next 2 to 3 weeks, conduct your business online and plan ahead.”

However, Mr Macaroni reacts to the Governor’s plea by stating “If the government had any regard whatsoever for the people of Lagos, these measures and more extensive ones would have been taken before yesterday to make this process as painless as possible for the people.”

He lamented on the serious effect that this traffic has taken on people’s day to day life and shared that the government didn’t consider its people.

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Michelle Says She Married Barack Obama When He Wasn’t Financially Stable

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Michelle Obama recently shared that when she first met Barack Obama, he wasn’t “financially sound.”

The couple crossed paths in 1988 when Barack joined a law firm in Chicago, where Michelle was already working. On a recent podcast episode she hosts with her brother, Craig, Michelle reflected on the importance of financial stability in a relationship.

During a conversation with British author Jay Shetty, Craig asked Michelle, “Would you be attracted to a guy who’s not financially stable when you meet him?”

Without hesitation, Michelle replied, “Uh, I married one.”

Craig, who seemed to have set her up for that response, laughed and jokingly said, “Don’t you like that alley-oop I just threw you? In basketball, you just point—you don’t even have to say it.”

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