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Insecurity: Buhari Not Serious, We’re Tired Of Advising Him—Arewa Consultative Forum

President Buhari Rising from its Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting on Tuesday, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) said it is tired of advising President Muhammadu Buhari on security matters because the government appears not to be serious in taking proactive measures to end the ugly situation. Speaking to journalists shortly after the meeting, the National Publicity Secretary of ACF, Emmanuel Yawe, lamented that the Federal Government had failed to heed its advice on how to tackle insecurity in the country, thereby leaving citizens at the mercy of bandits. Yawe charged the nation’s leaders to tell Nigerians what would happen if their children were kidnapped too. He, however, added that massive employment of youths by governments at all levels would reduce crime rate and check rising insecurity across the country. “Today’s (Tuesday) meeting is very crucial to the operations of ACF because it is the first meeting of the newly-constituted BOT. We discussed security, and we are w

Panic As Fire Guts Fuel Station In Kaduna

Fire has razed the Rainoil Filling Station in the Sabon Tasha area of Kaduna State.  According to a witness, the inferno started on Wednesday morning with residents and passersby around the area in panic as they tried to put out the fire.  No fire service personnel was available at the scene as of the time of filing this report by 10.05am.    Environment News AddThis :  Disable advertisements :  from 24HRSNEWS via 24HRSNEWS from EDUPEDIA247https://ift.tt/3qXqqUV via EDUPEDIA

BREAKING: Panic Over Gas Leakage Near Arepo

A gas pipeline leakage along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway has caused panic among residents of Arepo, Magboro, and other neighbouring communities. As of the time of filing this report, the gas is still leaking near The PUNCH Newspaper axis of the expressway. The PUNCH gathered that the gas pipeline ruptured during construction works on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Wednesday. A resident of Forthright Gardens Estate, Omobolaji, told one of our correspondents that a loud sound was heard around 9:30 a.m. According to him, the pipeline eruption caused panic as many residents of the estate rushed out of their apartments. Environment Breaking News News AddThis :  Disable advertisements :  from 24HRSNEWS via 24HRSNEWS from EDUPEDIA247https://ift.tt/3aeagR2 via EDUPEDIA

“We Don’t Pray To Encounter A Year Like 2020 Again” Nigerians Recount Gloomy 2020 Amid Preparation For Christmas, New Year

Nigerians have lamented the rising prices of commodities including essentials such as food during the Christmas season as well as the slow sales and businesses as a result of the economic hardship and insecurity in the country. In separate interviews with SaharaReporters, some of them say that this is yet another hard Christmas season where the prices of food, drinks, household items and luxury goods are out of reach of the average Nigerians. My Christmas Shopping Badly Affected – Businesswoman, Oluchi Eze With the rate at which the prices of items are skyrocketing, I think this Christmas will be one of the least celebrated. Parents are going through a lot; from school fees to feeding. The Christmas fun will be the least of their worries for now. The way I spent before now is not the way I am shopping for this Christmas. It has been badly affected. Before now, I could go to the market with as little as N3,000 and get a lovely gown or buy some good clothes. But this year, it

REVEALED: N’Assembly Members Defraud Government Agency Of N27million During Oversight Function

The Auditor-General of the Federation report has revealed how some National Assembly members, who were on an oversight duty to the Corporate Affairs Commission, ensured that the agency coughed up N27million for the training expenses of the lawmakers, outside its statutory budget. The lawmakers, according to the AuGF 2017 report, requested the CAC to sponsor the ad-hoc committees on “training both locally and internationally” even though the National Assembly had its budgets for such purposes. The AuGF 2017 report, Section 10, Revenue Audit Department, as seen by SaharaReporters, showed that the National Assembly had unnecessarily interfered in the finances of CAC to the tune of N27,117,674.00. The document further stated that the infraction was communicated to the CAC Registrar General, through a letter, but the commission responded saying that the “observation was noted.” SaharaReporters learnt that nothing had been done since 2018 that the fraud was brought to the attentio