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Speaker Abbas Appoints Rep. Jubrin Chairman House Committee On Housing/Habitat

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
 
 
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas has appointed Rep. Abdulmumin Jibrin,  Chairman House Committee on Housing and Habitat. 
 
 
 
Rep. Jibrin who represent Kiru/Bebeji federal constituency of Kano State in the 10th House, brings to bear his sound academic background and wealth of experience in the legisture as former Chairman House Committees on Finance, Appropriation, Transport and Foreign Affairs; as served as Executive Director of the Federal Housing Authority.
 
 
 
The committee is expected to oversight jurisdiction in line with the Standing Orders of the House covers and its mandate includes:
 
 
 
“Federal ministry of housing and departments and agencies of the federal government which deals with housing. 
 
 
 
 
“All federal housing programmes and Agencies, Federal Mortgage Bank, Federal Mortgage Finance, implementation of mortgage policies of government, Family Homes Fund FHF, issues on housing and Annual budget estimates of the ministry and agencies. 
                                    
 
 
 
“Harmonisation, coordination and streamlining of all housing policies of all levels of government to fit into the 
 national housing scheme”.
 
 
 
The Committees oversight and Jurisdiction also extends to: 
 
 
 
“Acting as catalyst directly related to habitat Agenda principles and commitment regarding sustainable development. In addition to specialized programmes of the United Nations Centre for Human Settlement: UNCUS (Habitant) Programmes. 
 
 
 
“Promoting the implementation of the resolution of regional Council for Africa of Global Parliamentarians on Habitat on institutionalizing Habitat Committees in parliaments of Member Countries to wit: State Assemblies and Local Governments. 
 
 
 
“Maintaining, on behalf of the House, close and symbiotic relations with the following organisations and all others engaged in the Habitat Agenda programme: Global forum of parliamentarians on Habitat (GFPH), Regional Council for Africa of Global Parliamentarians on Habitat (RCAGPH), United Nations Centre for Human Settlements UNCHS (Habitat), Commonwealth Consultative group on Human Settlements and Commonwealth Secretariats on Habitat matters, Habitat for Humanity International and all other agencies and organizations which may wish to cooperate with the House in the areas outlined above. 
 
 
 
“Advising the House regarding networking regionally and internationally to strengthen dialogue and technical cooperation in the area of urban development strategies and 
on Habitat Agenda and issues requiring legislation or review of existing legislation to bring into conformity key principles and commitments of the Habitat Agenda.”
 
 
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Norwegian Air adorns British Airways logo for 24hrs after losing 2026 World Cup wager

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Norwegian Air Shuttle, has changed its logo to that of British Airways on Instagram after losing a bet on the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final match between England and Norway on Saturday.

Ahead of the high-profile match, Norwegian Air challenged British Airways to a wager that would see the losing airline replace its Instagram profile picture with the winner’s logo for 24 hours.

Hey @british_airways, do you wanna make

a bet? If Norway wins, you have to switch to our logo on Instagram on Sunday (one day). And vice versa. Deal?,” Norwegian Air posted on Instagram before the match.

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British Airways wasted no time accepting the friendly offer, warning the challenger against biting off more than they could chew, writing “Don’t make bets you can’t win.”

During the match, it was the Norwegians who landed the first blow after Andreas Schjelderup opened the scoring for them in 36th minute, firing home the ball over goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, who was caught off his line.

It was looking like Norway would take the lead into the break until Jude Bellingham drove a pass from Anthony Gordon into the box before latching it into the net from close range to equalise for England.

Neither side was able to find the net in the second half, forcing the match into extra time when Bellingham scored within its first three minutes, which ended up being the winning goal of the match to send England into the semifinals.

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Following Norway’s defeat, Norwegian Air acknowledged the result and immediately fulfilled the bet’s condition by swapping its Instagram profile picture for the logo of British Airways.

“While the tournament is over for us, this friendly bet will forever live in all our hearts. We wish England and

@british_airways all the best in the semi-final, and we sincerely hope you’ll get to bring football home!,” Norwegian Air said in response to losing the bet.

Also, British Airways thanked its Norwegian Airways counterpart for the challenge, assuring that both England and Norway would remain friends forever.

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“Rivals for 90 minutes, friends forever. A little competition keeps things interesting, thanks for challenging us @flynorwegian! Well done to the England team on qualifying for the World Cup semi-finals! It’s coming home!,” the airline said.

Nevertheless, the World Cup marked a historic milestone for Norway because it’s the first time the Scandinavian nation reached the tournament’s quarter-finals.

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One dies, seven injured as Gombe Assembly Complex under construction collapses

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It was a sad tale as the collapse of the Gombe State House of Assembly complex under construction has claimed one life and left seven others injured.

The incident occurred on Friday when a section of the building gave way, trapping construction workers beneath the debris before emergency responders launched a rescue operation.

Head of Operations, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Gombe Operations Office, Ahmed Ummanah, confirmed the incident, stating that all the trapped workers were rescued from the rubble.

He disclosed that three of the injured victims were taken to the Federal Teaching Hospital (FTH), Gombe, while five others were evacuated to the Gombe State Specialist Hospital for medical treatment. He added that some of the victims sustained severe injuries.

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The construction company handling the project had yet to issue an official statement on the incident as efforts to obtain its reaction were unsuccessful.

Authorities have commenced investigations to determine the cause of the building collapse, while safety experts are expected to assess the structural integrity of the project.

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DAY 24 of Projects Commissioning and Flag-Off in the FCT

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Construction of access road from Tungan Madaki to Zuba will be Flagged off today

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