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We’ll Tackle Economic Losses Of Climate Change Through Early Warnings – Keyamo

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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, has said that the federal government has concluded plans to roll out early warnings on climate change threats, especially for rural areas, to mitigate economic losses.

Keyamo was speaking at the closing ceremony of the 2024 annual edition of the Regional Climate Outlook Forum of the seasonal forecasting of agro-hydro-climatic characteristics of the Sahelian and Sudan regions of West Africa co-hosted by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) and the the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA) over the weekend in Abuja.

He said, “One of the greatest challenges of the 21st Century is climate change, extreme weather events and food security, to mention a few. To combat these challenges, it has become imperative that weather and climate information are not only accurate but also produced and disseminated early. Thus the need for early warnings.

“In 2022, we had one of the worst cases of flooding in decades. For weeks, the movement of people and goods between the Northern and Southern parts of the country was severely disrupted. By the end of that flood period, millions of people had lost their homes and livelihoods, properties worth millions of dollars had been destroyed, investments in farms and other agricultural products had disappeared, and lives had been lost.

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“The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has taken seriously the issuance of early warnings for its citizenry to de-risk sectoral activities and avert economic losses because our economy can’t afford further losses due to effects of climate change and we are taking the campaign to the grassroots for Nigerians who do not have privilege to access some private information.”

Also speaking, the Director General of NiMet, Prof Charles Anosike, said the recommendations that were deliberated upon had been adopted for immediate action to avert the effects of climate change, especially now that the rainy season was approaching.

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Insecurity! Bandits k!ll 7 farmers, burn 50 bags of maize in Niger state

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Bandits have k!lled seven farmers, including a vigilante, and burnt 50 bags of maize inside a truck in Bangi, Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State.

Sources on Saturday, November 23, told Daily Trust that the victims had gone to bring the harvested maize home from their farm when the bandits ambushed them, k!lled all the occupants in the truck and set the truck.

Bandits have killed seven of our farmers who had gone to farm to bring the maize they had harvested home. The attackers hid and waited until after the victims had loaded the 50 bags of maize into the truck and were about to take off to return home when they opened fire on them. After k!lling the victims, they also set the truck and the 50 bags of maize already loaded ablaze,” a source said.

He said it was difficult for farmers in Mariga to harvest their crops this year due to k!llings and kidnappings by bandits.

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SAD! Roman Catholic Oldest Priest Monsignor Thomas Oleghe dies at 103

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The Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi, most Rev. Dr. Gabriel Ghieakhomo Dunia announces the passing unto eternal glory of Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas Oleghe, at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral Auchi, during the solemnity of Christ the King

Rev. Monsignor is the oldest Catholic Priest in Nigeria.

Monsignor Oleghe death is very remarkable as the centenarian died during the feast of Christ the King.

The demise of the priest of the order of Melchizedek should be best described as (TRANSITION TO GLORY)

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NECO accredits more foreign schools for SSCE, BECE

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) has given accreditation to more foreign schools to write the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).

The Acting Director, Information and Public Relations, Mr. Azeez Sani, disclosed this in a statement.

The newly accredited schools are in Niger Republic and Equatorial Guinea.

“NECO Accreditation Team visited the Schools to assess their readiness to write the SSCE and BECE.

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“The Accreditation Team inspected classrooms, laboratories, libraries, computer laboratories, workshops, examination halls and sport facilities to determine their adequacy and suitability for NECO Examinations.

“After a thorough evaluation and comprehensive assessment, the schools were granted full SSCE and full BECE accreditation status,” the statement said.

The statement added that the accreditation of additional foreign schools is a testament to NECO’s commitment to providing quality education and assessment beyond the shores of Nigeria.

“With its expanding global presence, NECO is poised to become a leading examination body in Africa, offering opportunities for students worldwide to benefits from its expertise, thus contributing to the advancement of education in Africa and beyond.”

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In another development, the statement disclosed that candidates are participating in the on-going NECO SSCE External in Diffa, Niger Republic.

“The UNHCR School, Diffa, Niger Republic is the first NECO SSCE External Centre outside Nigeria.”

NECO examinations are now written by candidates in Benin Republic, Togo, Cote’ d’Ivoire, Niger Republic, Equatorial Guinea and Saudi Arabia.

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