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Navy, Air Force to spend N77bn on fighter jets, boats
The Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Air Force are set to bolster their operational capabilities with a massive investment in cutting-edge equipment, including fighter boats, patrol vessels, attack helicopters, and aircraft simulators.
According to the 2025 proposed appropriation bill, the two services will collectively spend over N77bn on these procurements.
A breakdown of the allocation shows that N510m was allocated for the procurement of Azimuth Stern Drive Tug Boat, a vessel from China.
A substantial N9.6bn was earmarked for acquiring multiple new tug boats; N5.97bn will go toward purchasing three OCEA 32 fast patrol boats, six special forces boats, six rigid-hulled inflatable boats, fuel cleaning stations, and a four-year integrated logistics plan.
N2.85bn will be spent on three 17-metre patrol boats with spare parts; N514m is set aside for 80 flat-bottom assault boats under phase two of the procurement plan. Two 30-man NSS boats with reinforced gun points and a service whaler boat will cost N363mn. A sum of N190m will be used to procure T-68 M4 paintball guns.
For the Air Force, N2.75bn was allocated as the balance payment for the procurement of Beechcraft King Air 350i; N2.35bn will serve as part payment for the Periodic Depot Maintenance of two Agusta 109 LUH helicopters, NAF 571 and NAF 572.
An additional N39.46bn is set aside for six T-129 attack helicopters, along with weapons and spares; N8.25bn will be spent on various aircraft spares to ensure operational readiness and N2.68bn was allocated for the procurement of a Super Mushshak flight simulator equipped with full-fit motion technology.
On December 18, President Bola Tinubu presented the proposed N47.9tn 2025 budget to the National Assembly, branding it the “Budget of Restoration: Securing Peace and Rebuilding Prosperity.”
A significant portion of the budget, N4.91tn, has been dedicated to defence and security, underscoring the administration’s commitment to tackling Nigeria’s pressing security challenges.
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Report Reveals Why 53.9% Of Nigerian Children Live In Multi-Dimensional Poverty
The Situation Analysis (SitAn) of Children in Nigeria Report has revealed the factors contributing to the staggering 53.9% of children in the country living in multi-dimensional poverty.
Released during the 2024 World Children’s Day celebrations on November 20, this report is a policy document developed by the Federal Government with assistance from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to identify and analyze child-related issues.
According to the report, several key factors such as corruption, unemployment, lack of political will, violence, insurgency, and insufficient investment in social sectors significantly contribute to child poverty in Nigeria. Furthermore, issues like displacement and resettlement add to the strain on limited resources, worsening child poverty across the nation.
The report characterizes child poverty as “a condition where children are deprived of the material, emotional, and spiritual resources necessary to survive, develop, and thrive, thereby hindering their ability to enjoy their rights, reach their full potential, and participate as equal members of society.”
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It identifies seven indicators of child poverty: health, water, sanitation, nutrition, shelter, education, and information.
In detailing the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) analysis, the report notes that disparities in child poverty rates exist across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). For instance, Osun State reports the lowest poverty incidence at 17.5%, with a deprivation rate of 35.5% and an HDI ranking of 14th. In contrast, Sokoto State experiences a high poverty incidence of 89.9% and a deprivation rate of 50.4%, ranking 37th in HDI.
The report indicates a stark difference between urban and rural areas, with 29.7% of urban children classified as multi-dimensionally poor compared to 65.7% of rural children. Notably, children in Sokoto (80.4%), Kebbi (74.9%), and Zamfara (74%) face the most severe deprivation.
Conversely, fewer than 20% of children in Edo (19%) and Lagos (17.3%) live in multi-dimensional poverty. Children in Sokoto experience deprivation in 74.1% of the total indicators, whereas the figure is only 57.7% for those in Lagos.
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The report also observes that larger households, especially those with uneducated heads, exhibit higher rates of multi-dimensional deprivation. It highlights that children with illiterate mothers are more likely to suffer from poverty than those with educated mothers.
A particularly alarming situation is presented regarding Almajiri children, who are often homeless and lack basic necessities such as proper housing, nutrition, clean water, sanitation, healthcare, education, and parental care. They frequently face violence and abuse and are vulnerable to exploitation during conflicts.
To address these issues, the report calls for action from various stakeholders. Families and caregivers are deemed essential in alleviating child poverty and ensuring children’s protection. Public healthcare, education, and social services are critical for helping children escape poverty, and these services must be inclusive, affordable, and accessible.
Effective governance at all levels is necessary to implement sound policies, ensure equitable resource distribution, and invest in household livelihoods—ultimately reducing poverty and promoting children’s rights. The government is urged to provide sustainable minimum income support to families, mitigating financial barriers that hinder children’s development.
The SitAn report was first published in 2022, relying on data from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2016-2017) and the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS 2018). An updated version was launched in 2024 to further bolster governmental efforts in shaping policies and directing investments to benefit Nigerian children.
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SAD! Former President Jonathan’s ADC, DIG Jitoboh is Dead
DIG Moses Jitoboh
Former Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Moses Jitoboh, has passed away.
Jitoboh, a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police from Bayelsa state, served as ADC to Jonathan during his tenure as Vice President under the late President Umaru Yar’Adua from 2007 to 2010.
The former police chief died on Friday at Garki General Hospital in Abuja due to blood clots in his lungs.
Mr. Jitoboh’s career in the police force came to an abrupt end following his compulsory retirement after the appointment of the current Inspector General of Police. He subsequently approached the National Industrial Court in Abuja, alleging that he had been forced out of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).
Commiserating with his family and the people of Bayelsa state, the command’a spokesperson, Emonena Gunn in a statement said, “His contributions to the Nigeria Police Force, dedication to service and integrity can never be forgotten, as before his retirement in 2023, he was DIG in-charge of the Department of Research and Planning, and also served as DIG Department of Information & Communications Technology (ICT), Force Headquarters.
“The passing of DIG Moses Ambakina Jituboh is a great loss, not only to the immediate family but to the entire Bayelsa State, Nigeria Police Force and the nation at large.
“It is our prayer that God will give the immediate family the strength to bear the irreplaceable loss of your beloved son,” Gunn said.
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SAD! Florida Pizza Delivery Driver Nabbed for St*bbing Pregnant Woman Over $2 Tip
A Florida pizza delivery driver has been arrested after allegedly st**bing a pregnant woman multiple times in front of her young daughter due to dissatisfaction with a tip.
According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, 22-year-old Brianna Alvelo from Kissimmee faces charges of attempted m+rder, kidn+pping, home invasion, and aggravated a$$ault after the incident at a motel on Monday night. New reports indicate she is now also charged with m+rder.
The victim, her boyfriend, and her 5-year-old daughter were celebrating the boyfriend’s birthday in their motel room when they ordered from a Marco’s Pizza. Upon delivery of their $33.10 order, the victim attempted to pay with a $50 bill but was told by Alvelo that no change was available. After searching for smaller bills, the victim eventually paid and left a $2 tip, which Alvelo reportedly accepted with visible displeasure before leaving.
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Later that night, Alvelo allegedly returned to the motel with an unidentified male accomplice, who was armed with a g+n. The pair forced their way into the room, with the man holding the victim and her daughter at g**point. He then forced the boyfriend into the bathroom, d£§troyed his phone, and stood guard while Alvelo searched the room.
Authorities say Alvelo, armed with a knife, then att**ked the victim, st**bing her 14 times before her accomplice intervened, telling her it was time to leave. The victim, who underwent surgery for a punctured lung, learned at the hospital that she was in the early stages of pregnancy.
The victim is now in stable condition, while Alvelo remains in the Osceola County jail without bond.
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