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REVEALED: Nigerian House Of Reps Members Receive N9.3m Monthly

A member of the House of Representatives, Simon Karu, has revealed that each member of the House earns N9.3m monthly. Karu, who represents Kaltungo/Shongom Federal Constituency in Gombe State, said the money includes their monthly salary and office running costs. He made the disclosure while speaking in a panel at an event to mark Nigeria’s 60th independence anniversary. The lawmaker, however, said most of the funds were spent on constituents’ high demands. He said, “The official salary of a member, House of Representatives which I also receive monthly is N800, 000. The office running cost of a member of the House of Representatives is N8.5m. “Those of you who know, know that I said exactly what it is. The problem is what the constituents demand and when you don’t meet they begin to call you names. Just before I walked to the stage, I received three emails from my constituents demanding for money and demanding for jobs, when you don’t it becomes an issue.” However, Chairma

Former Sun Managing Editor, Osagie, Launches Newspaper, ThisNigeria

Eric Osagie   Barely one year after bowing out as Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun Newspaper, Eric Osagie is out with ThisNigeria, a newspaper, which debuted on September 28, 2020. The newspaper, in its premier edition, features exclusive interview with former Kaduna State governor, Col. Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (retd.), who spoke on the state of the nation, the Muhammadu Buhari administration, insecurity, fuel price hike, among other issues. Eric Osagie According to a statement in Lagos by Osagie, ThisNigeria, anchored on assisting Nigerians to “know the truth,” which is also the newspaper’s motto, is targeted at bringing “policy, politics, economy, sports, entertainment and other news contents to our reading public”. The paper, he said, will target political and business leaders while also appealing to millions of country’s youth. ThisNigeria has a weekly print edition for now, and an e-copy as well as online daily reports on: www.thisnigeria.com. The Editor-in

Governor Akeredolu Apologises To Ondo Residents Over Deplorable Condition Of State’s Roads After SaharaReporters’ Story

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo has apologised to residents and motorists plying the Orita Obele Road over its bad and deplorable condition after a story by SaharaReporters.  The governor said he accepted the blame for the bad state of the roads, which had caused many residents and motorists untold hardship.  He spoke while featuring on a radio program on Sunshine 96.5 FM, Akure, the state capital. Akeredolu noted that it was “very unfortunate” that the Orita Obele road, which also leads to the government-owned media station, was neglected by contractors for many months.  The governor added that his administration should be held responsible by residents of the area for abandoning the roads for more than a year.   While noting that it was rainy season in the state, Akeredolu said he would reach out to the state’s Ministry of Works to commence some patching on the road to alleviate the suffering of the people on the route.  He said, “I even thought the road had been comple

Nigerian Government Orders Resumption Of Unity, Private Schools

Nigeria Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu The Nigerian Government has directed the reopening of all 104 federal unity schools across the country as from October 12. The schools were shut indefinitely in March as part of measures to check the spread of COVID-19. Nigeria Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, disclosed this during a news briefing in Abuja on Friday. Adamu also announced that private and state schools are free to resume on the date.   Education PUBLIC HEALTH News AddThis :  Original Author :  SaharaReporters, New York Disable advertisements :  from 24HRSNEWS via 24HRSNEWS from EDUPEDIA247https://ift.tt/36uDBom via EDUPEDIA

Nigeria@60: Obasanjo, Yar’Adua, Jonathan, Presided Over Near Destruction Of Nigeria ― Buhari

The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, in his presidential speech to mark the 60th independence of the nation shaded his predecessors, claiming they presided over the near destruction of the country.  Buhari in his speech also boasted that “no government in the past did what we are doing with such scarce resources” and that “we have managed to keep things going despite the disproportionate spending on security.”  In his attack on previous governments, Buhari said; “Those in the previous governments, from 1999 – 2015, who presided over the near destruction of the country, have now the impudence to attempt to criticise our efforts”.  Former President Olusegun Obasanjo served as the Nigerian president between 1999 and 2007 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Umaru Musa Yar’Adua succeeded Obasanjo in 2007 but was unable to complete his first term tenure. He died in office 5th May 2010.  Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who was the vice to Yar’Adua, was sworn in as