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Just in: FG begins payment of N77k allowance to NYSC members

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Federal Government has officially commenced payment of N77,000 monthly allowance to National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members.

The announcement of a pay increase by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which earlier brought relief and excitement among corps members nationwide, was met with disappointment following delay in implementation of the new allowance.

For almost six months after the announcement in September 2024, serving corps members were paid the previous N33,000 allowance introduced in 2020 under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

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Confirming the development a serving corps member in Kwara State, simply identified as Adepoju, said the scheme had commenced N77,000 payment, describing the increase as “long overdue.”

He said that the payment was possibly being disbursed in batches, noting that while some corps members had already received theirs, others were still anxiously waiting.

Also, Nigerians on social media, have begun reacting to the development, which came following an assurance from the Minister of Youths that the federal government would pay backlog of the N77,000 allowance.

A Twitter user, @ToluDaniel10, expressed his thoughts, writing: “NYSC is finally paying 77k to corps members 👏🏽. If you have this girl’s DM, go say a big thank you. I bet the government wouldn’t have listened to you if not for her.”

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Another user, @fimlex2, wondered why the space was still quiet compared to when the scheme failed, tweeting:

“NYSC don pay corpers 77k now, see as everywhere just quiet.”

Similarly, @jess_odii confirmed the update: “NYSC has finally started the 77k payment today.”

For @dreyymo, the news called for celebration, sharing the development with excitement emoji: “NYSC don pay 77k oooo💃💃💃 I feel good 💐❤.”

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Meanwhile, this increment aligns with the new minimum wage adjustments advocated by labour unions and the government. [Tribune

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2027: Akwa Ibom ‘ll Deliver Highest Votes For Tinubu – Akpabio(Photos)

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President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, on Tuesday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, disclosed that Akwa Ibom State will deliver the highest number of votes for the election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in the South South geo-political zone.

Akpabio stated this during the consultation of critical stakeholders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), at the Government House, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State where Governor Umo Eno, formally consulted party members on his return bid to the Government House in 2027

A statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Jackson Udom, quoted Akpabio as saying,” the event of today shows that Governor Eno is a peaceful Governor, a man of God in words and in deeds. His peaceful disposition and ability to carry everybody along has given us the assurance that in the South South geo-political zone, Akwa Ibom will deliver the highest number of votes.

“Despite the fact that he has no one challenging him for the sole ticket of the party, he is humble enough to still consult party members and critical stakeholders in the state. That is very instructive of the kind of person he is.

“If you also go around the state, you will know that there is a Government in place. Projects are being initiated, completed and commissioned for the use of the people. Even abandoned projects are being completed and commissioned. That is a Governor that has the progress of his people at heart. I congratulate him on the recent commencement of International flights to and from the Victor Attah International Airport.”

Speaking further, Akpabio stated that the people and Government of Akwa Ibom State were very grateful to President Bola Tinubu for supporting one of their sons to the exalted position of the President of the Senate and would show their gratitude at the polls next year.

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Trump to undergo dental, medical exams on May 26

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US President Donald Trump is slated to have his annual dental and medical evaluations on May 26 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the White House said Monday.

“This will include the President’s routine annual dental and medical assessments as part of his regular preventive health care,” the White House statement said.

The Republican billionaire, who turns 80 next month, has consistently told the press he is mentally and physically well — often unprompted.

In October, Trump underwent his second major medical checkup of 2025, and later said an MRI taken that hospital visit showed his cardiovascular health was “excellent.”

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“His cardiac age — a validated measure of cardiovascular vitality via ECG — was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age. He continues to maintain a demanding daily schedule without restriction,” his doctor, Navy Captain Sean Barbabella, wrote in a letter released by the White House at the time.

Trump also had a semi-annual checkup last April.

Since returning to office Trump — the oldest person ever sworn in as US president — has often appeared with bruising on his right hand, occasionally covered with makeup.

The White House has attributed the marks to the aspirin he takes as part of a “standard” cardiovascular health regimen.

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Last summer, the administration disclosed that Trump had been evaluated for swelling in his legs and diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency — a common condition in which faulty vein valves allow blood to pool, causing swelling, cramping and skin changes.

It can be managed with medication or targeted procedures.

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Electricity Costs May go up Again as NERC Defends Tariff Review Plan

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has signalled a possible upward review of electricity tariffs as part of efforts aimed at improving power supply and service delivery across the country.

The commission disclosed this in a statement shared via its official X account on Monday, assuring consumers that any planned tariff adjustment would be designed to improve service quality while protecting customer rights.

Although no new tariff rates were announced, NERC said electricity consumers deserved “satisfaction and accurate information” regarding any increase, stressing that there would be no hidden charges or arbitrary disconnection of power supply.
“We are bringing the electricity tariff closer to you to improve your quality of life, and we assure you of continued protection of your rights every day,” the commission stated.

NERC further explained that it was working towards ensuring access to “quality and affordable electricity” while addressing challenges linked to the current billing structure and inconsistent electricity supply across the country.
According to the regulator, the existing “one-size-fits-all” billing system has significant limitations, especially in situations where consumers receive irregular or inadequate electricity supply.

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The development comes amid mounting public concern over the rising cost of electricity and persistent complaints about poor power supply despite previous tariff increases.

Recall that in April 2024, NERC approved a major tariff hike for Band A customers, increasing electricity rates from about ₦68 per kilowatt-hour to ₦225 per kilowatt-hour for consumers expected to receive at least 20 hours of electricity daily.

The increase affected about 15 per cent of electricity consumers nationwide and was later adjusted downward to approximately ₦206.80/kWh in May 2024 before some electricity distribution companies implemented slight increases to around ₦209.50/kWh in July 2024.

Despite the tariff adjustments, many Nigerians have continued to express frustration over what they describe as poor service delivery, erratic electricity supply, and estimated billing practices that do not reflect actual consumption.

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