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Thursday, March 23

FG TO REFUND EXPENSES TO STATE GOVERNMENT ON FEDRAL ROADS

Mr Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing on Thursday pledged the commitment of the Federal Government to refund expenditure on the execution of federal roads to state governments.
Fashola, who stated this in Ado-Ekiti during a courtesy visit to Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state, said the planned refund followed request by several state governments.
The minister said he was in the state to inspect ongoing Federal Government road projects.

Wednesday, March 22

IMPORTANT: MOTHERS WITH FEMALE CHILDREN

Mothers have been urged not to ignore the complaints of pains by their daughters, especially during their monthly menstrual period as they could be the sign of endometriosis.
Nordica Fertility Centre Medical Director Dr Abayomi Ajayi gave the advice at this year’s Endometriosis Day, which had as theme: Endometriosis in adolescent.

WORLD WATER DAY!!!

An international charity organization, Water Aid, said 663 million people globally do not have access to clean water.
This is contained in a report released on Wednesday to mark World Water Day.
Water Aid also said that of 522 million live in rural areas.
It added that Papua New Guinea, Mozambique and Madagascar were among the countries worst off and are also among the 20 per cent of nations worldwide that are most vulnerable to climate change and least ready to adapt.

MAN CAUGHT WITH DIAMONDS IN CHINA

A young man has been caught trying to smuggle over 1,000 diamonds into Shenzhen City from neighboring Hong Kong by hiding them in his shoes.

SORROW: ANOTHER POLITICIAN DEAD!!!

Mr Samuel Galadima, Plateau Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, slumped and died on Wednesday, while jogging along with Governor Simon Lalong, at the Rwang Pam Stadium, Jos.

SOKOTO STATE: GOVERNOR APPROVED #213M FOR SCHOLARSHIP

Gov. Tambuwal approves N213m for scholarships
GOV. AMINU TAMBUWAL

Friday, November 25

MINISTER OF SPORTS NOW AN ANTI-SPORTS MINISTER

Minister of Sports, Mr Solomon Dalung, has once again, proved his critics right in seeing him as an unfit person to head our Sports Ministry at this stage of our development. From poor handling of the supremacy contest in the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) between its President, Amaju Pinnick and his challenger, Chris Giwa, to the utter neglect of our Olympic team in Rio 2016, Dalung has reportedly courted another controversy by advising President Muhammadu Buhari not to approve Nigeria’s participation in the football World Cup competition coming up in Russia in 2018. According reports, Dalung justified his advice on the premise that Nigeria was “too hungry” to participate in the games which it might not win.

SUPER EAGLES CLIMBS UP THE FIFA RANKING

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have moved 10 places up in the November FIFA World ranking to 50th. In the rankings on the website of the world football governing body on Thursday, Nigeria is now placed joint 50th with Burkina Faso and Slovenia.