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Air Peace distance self from Ajaero’s arrest at airport

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Air Peace has officially distanced itself in the recent arrest of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) President, Joe Ajaero. The airline’s spokesperson, Omotade Makinwa, made this clarification in response to media reports linking the company to the arrest.

In the statement, Makinwa expressed the airline’s surprise at the reports, clarifying that Ajaero’s arrest was unrelated to a prior petition filed by Air Peace against the NLC in September 2023. He noted that media coverage misrepresented the current relationship between the two organizations.

“Air Peace’s legal team had lodged a formal complaint with the Nigerian Police against the NLC, following industrial actions that disrupted our operations. Despite numerous follow-ups, the police did not take immediate action,” Makinwa explained.

He further stated that while the police eventually acted on the petition over a year later, resulting in the alleged arrest of the NLC President, the matter had already been resolved between Air Peace and the NLC. The airline had since withdrawn its petition, and both parties had re-established a positive working relationship.

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Makinwa emphasized that the arrest was an independent police action and should not be linked to Air Peace, stressing the company’s commitment to maintaining a healthy relationship with the NLC moving forward.

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Sokoto State Approves N200,000 Monthly Allowance for Principals

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The Sokoto State, Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has approved a monthly maintenance allowance of N200,000 for principals of each secondary school across the state.

This announcement was made during the Sokoto State 2025 Citizens Budget Discussion, where former Deputy Governor Chiso Abdullahi appealed for funds to cover immediate maintenance needs.

The approved allowance will enable school principals to repair minor damages to infrastructure and other items without waiting for lengthy government approvals.

This will facilitate the mobilization of carpenters, masons, and other workers to carry out necessary repairs whenever needed.

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According to Abubakar Bawa, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, the N200,000 monthly allowance will be paid to each school principal across the 23 local government areas, starting January 2025.

“Before I call the next speaker, let me inform this honourable gathering that the governor, in line with the appeal made by the former deputy, has approved N200,000 for each school principal every month. The payment will commence in January 2025 and will cover all secondary schools across the 23 local government areas of the state.” Bawa said.

Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto has also directed the state commissioner for local government affairs, Dadi Adare, to review the allowances of traditional rulers in the state and make necessary adjustments to reflect current economic realities.

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No boyfriend, no distractions, Wesley varsity’s best graduate shares success secret

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A 19-year-old student, Miss Ifeoluwa Adeyemi, has shared how staying focused and avoiding distractions helped her emerge as the best graduate in the 2023/2024 academic session at Wesley University, Ondo State.

Adeyemi, who graduated with a degree in microbiology, achieved a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.97.

Speaking to PUNCH Online after the university’s 13th convocation ceremony on Saturday, Adeyemi explained that having a boyfriend during her undergraduate studies would have distracted her.

She said, “Well, I had discussed this with several people, and they told me that it depends on your perspective. But for me, I see it as a distraction because I cannot divide my attention. A boyfriend might demand my time, and I wouldn’t be able to put my full effort into my studies.”

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She also mentioned that her core motivation throughout her academic journey was the desire to make her parents proud.

“First, I have parents I cannot disappoint. That was always on my mind. Whenever I felt distracted, I reminded myself that my parents were out there, and I needed to make them proud,” she said.

Additionally, Adeyemi’s goal of making a positive impact in the health sector drove her to dedicate herself to microbiology, a field that studies microorganisms related to diseases and health.

“I needed to focus on my course. Microbiology is one of the areas that deals with health, and I knew I had to put more effort into understanding it,” she said.

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Adeyemi also revealed her ambition to further her education by pursuing a Master’s degree and a PhD in the future.

“The next step is to further my education — a Master’s and then a Ph.D. I want to become a researcher,” she said.

In his address, the Vice Chancellor of Wesley University, Professor Sunday Obeka, highlighted the institution’s commitment to holistic education rooted in the Wesleyan tradition. He encouraged the graduates to uphold the values of excellence, integrity, and service in their future endeavours.

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We need to borrow more despite improved revenue by some MDAs, Finance minister tells Senate

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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has said the Nigerian government needs more borrowings to fund its budget even though some Ministries, Departments and Agencies have surpassed their revenue target.

Edun said this during an interactive session of the Senate Joint Committees on Finance and National Planning and Economic Affairs on the 2025-2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework/Fiscal Strategy Paper.

According to him, the borrowing needs to be done productively and efficiently based on the Senate’s approval for proper funding of the budget.

“The revenue effort has been good, but we still need to do better, and in the meantime, we still need to borrow productively, effectively and sustainably all in the name to invest in a Nigerian economy.

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“Not just infrastructure but also social services, health services, education and intervention in terms of social safety net to help the poorest and most vulnerable,” Edun said.

Giving a similar reason, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu reminded the lawmakers that the borrowing plans contained in the N35.5 trillion 2024 budget, were primarily meant to fund the N9.7 trillion deficit.

“Despite revenue targets surpassing by some of the revenue generating agencies , government still needs to borrow for proper funding of the budget , particularly in the area of deficit and productivity for the poorest and most vulnerable .

“We a long term development perspective plan agenda 2050 aiming at GDP per capital of $33,000,” Bagudu explained.

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Giving a similar reason, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu reminded the lawmakers that the borrowing plans contained in the N35.5 trillion 2024 budget, were primarily meant to fund the N9.7 trillion deficit.

“Despite revenue targets surpassing by some of the revenue generating agencies , government still needs to borrow for proper funding of the budget , particularly in the area of deficit and productivity for the poorest and most vulnerable .

“We a long term development perspective plan agenda 2050 aiming at GDP per capital of $33,000,” Bagudu explained.

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