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Betta Edu Gives 23,659 Children Scholarships in Cross River

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Former Minister for Humanitarian, Dr Betta Edu  has continued to assist the less privileged in her local government through payment of school fees for every child in her ward, Adadama in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River State which amounts to 23,659 scholarship so far.

The former APC National Women Leader and Minister cleared the fees of school children for this year and has continued to touch the lives of countless families and children.

Ensuring that no child is denied access to education due to financial constraints and economic challenges faced by the Adadama people following the protracted boundary communal conflict that have prevented farming and other economic activities in the Ward.

Her unwavering commitment to this cause has become a beacon of hope and inspiration, earning her widespread admiration and respect within the community and state.

Dr Edu revealed that she views her efforts as a form of service to God, emphasizing the importance of education in shaping the future of young minds.

She explained further that her selfless dedication to providing educational opportunities for children regardless of their economic backgrounds underscores her belief in the transformative power of education.

“I am a beneficiary of quality education even as a girl child. I need to ensure my ward produces many successful educated people that will drive development”, Dr Edu said.

Mother of one of the benefitting students, Glory Lebo lauded Edu’s remarkable initiative as a testament to the profound impact that an individual’s acts of kindness and compassion can have on society.

Edu’s commitment to paying school fees for every child in her ward is both remarkable and inspiring. For nine years, she has upheld this practice religiously, seeing it as a service to God and humanity. Her dedication reflects a deep sense of social responsibility and compassion for the children in her community. 

Through her actions, Edu not only breaks down barriers to learning but also instills a sense of dignity and hope in the hearts of those she assists as thousands of School Children have benefited from this great gesture.

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Enugu Governor Orders Relocation of Spare Parts Markets

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Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State has signed an executive order to relocate all motor spare parts markets in Enugu to the newly constructed International Motor Spare Parts Market at Nsude.

Report says that Nsude is in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

Signing the order on Friday at Government House, Enugu, Mbah said motor spare parts dealers would move from their current locations to the international market.

He assured that the government had considered all necessary safety measures for the new market.

The governor stated that construction was ongoing, with efforts focused on opening roads and installing essential facilities.

“Our hope is that, in the next few months, significant progress will be visible.

This is an international market offering comprehensive services.

“There will be a clinic, fire service, and a truck park. Challenges in the existing market will be resolved in the new location.

“We are also ensuring that dealers live close to the market, with residential areas nearby.

“It is an ideal neighbourhood concept where traders can live comfortably while staying near their businesses,” he said.

Speaking to journalists, Dr Sam Ogbu-Nwobodo, Managing Director of Enugu State Investment Development Authority, said the new site provides more space for dealers.

Ogbu-Nwobodo noted that the new market is a well-planned commercial hub with modern facilities, security, recycling systems, and opportunities for dealers to own shops.

He explained that many traders previously struggled because their apprentices had nowhere to establish businesses after training.

“The location is strategic, as travellers heading to the Middle Belt, South-South, Onitsha, and Nnewi must pass through the market.

“This move will boost the state’s economy, and the shops will be both available and affordable,” he said.

Earlier, Mr Mike Nomeh, President of the Enugu Market Spare Parts Dealers Association, told journalists the association welcomed the relocation to Obofia Nsude.

Nomeh thanked the governor for fulfilling his campaign promise, adding that the dealers had agreed to relocate.

“In our general meeting, we resolved to move, so there is no dispute.

“Apart from Coal Camp, our members operate in Abakpa, Emene, Eke Obinagu, Gariki, Presidential Road, Old Artisan, and other locations in Enugu.

“Since 1999, many promises were made to relocate us, but none were fulfilled until Mbah came,” he said. (NAN)

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Discoveries in Drug Markets Can Ruin a Nation – NAFDAC

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says its discoveries at the three open drug markets could destroy the lives of millions of Nigerians.

Its Director-General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye disclosed this during a news conference in Lagos on Friday.

Report says that NAFDAC on Feb.

10, started enforcement operations at the Idumota Open Drug Market, Ariaria Drug Market in Aba and Bridge Market in Onitsha.

Adeyeye said that 100 40-feet truckloads of fake, banned, unregistered drugs and narcotics were evacuated from the markets.

According to her, the enforcement operations at the markets, which serve as distribution hubs of over 80 per cent of medications, will rid the country of falsified and unregistered drugs.

Adeyeye said, “What we found during our enforcement operations in Idumota, Aba and Onitsha open drug markets can ruin a nation and reduce the quality of life of Nigerians.

“If a patient with diabetes or hypertension takes some of the drugs we evacuated, such a person or people can die easily with what we found.

“In Onitsha and Aba, we evacuated close to 80 40-feet truckloads of drugs from the markets and various warehouses where drugs were stored without windows.

“We discovered 12 truckloads of tramadol and four truckloads of codeine syrups that were banned for treatment some years ago in the plumbing line, fashion line and wood section in the market.

“We have already destroyed 27 40-feet truckloads of drugs we evacuated from Idumota market.”

She said the agency would not relent in its efforts to checkmate activities at the markets till they relocate to a coordinated wholesale centre.

Adeyeye said the enforcement operations at Idumota and Aba markets concluded on Feb. 28, while the exercise ended on March 5 in Onitsha. (NAN)

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Tinubu Vows to Build Resilient Nation

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President Bola Tinubu says he understands fully, what Nigerians are going through but that the present economic reform is necessary to build a resilient country and guarantee the future of children.

President Tinubu said this when he received organisers of the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday.

“Yes, removing the fuel subsidy was hard, tough for me, but it’s a hard choice that Nigeria must face.

We are not going to bankrupt our country.

“We were spending the investment of the future of our children yet unborn; we were spending their rights, and poverty has no religious basis.

“There’s no religious colouration, no identity.

It affects all, and we must fight it together,” the President emphasised.

On the request to return mission schools that governments had taken over, Tinubu said schools were subnational entities, not owned by the Federal Government.

“I’ve been a good example as the governor of Lagos State. I returned all the mission schools,” he said.

The President commended the Catholic body’s commitment to education and healthcare.

He added that he set up NELFUND to ensure that no student dropped out of school due to lack of funds for tuition fees, and promised to look at ways to help students of private institutions that NELFUND did not cover.

Tinubu noted that the security agencies were already curtailing the nation’s insecurity, stressing that adherents of all religions felt the impact of the efforts.

He highlighted the competition among operators in the petroleum sector, the bountiful harvest enjoyed by farmers, and the lower prices of commodities, adding that investments were flowing into the country.

“There is hope; people are coming in to invest. They are saying good things about Nigeria. I am very proud of that.

Most Reverend Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, the Archbishop of Owerri and the CBCN President, who led the delegation of 20 Bishops from across the country, said they were at the State House to congratulate President Tinubu on his victory at the polls.

“Your government’s policy mantra is anchored on the principles of Renewed Hope.

“In this regard, we are pleased to inform you that the Holy Father, Pope Francis, has declared this year as the year of hope, the Jubilee Year of Hope, a theme we adopted for our conference.

“We came with the final fruits of our deliberations and will share them with you,” said Ugorji.

He stated that the removal of fuel subsidies had undoubtedly affected the people and commended the tax reform initiative, which he believes will will “generate, in the long run, more resources for advancing the common good.”

He acknowledged the efforts of security agencies to curtail insecurity in the land.

He called more concerted efforts to “rekindle hope and inspire confidence in the hearts of our people.”

The bishops called for a well-defined vision of religion as a force for moral integrity and patriotic unity without necessarily impinging on individuals’ fundamental rights.

According to them, efforts should be made to ensure that religious practice in Nigeria fosters unity rather than division.

On religious pilgrimages, the body said that government should hands-off sponsorship to curtail waste and corruption.

“The government should allow religious groups to take full responsibility for organising pilgrimages.

“In their current structure, the national and state pilgrims’ boards serve neither their adherents nor the broader interest of the nation.

“You’re undoubtedly aware of the instances of corruption that have led to the removal of some board executives to ensure greater efficiency and accountability.

“We would propose that public funds be redirected towards pressing national needs,” the CBCN President said.

Alhaji Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, who was also at the event, recalled his attendance at the Charismatic Bishop Conference in 2024.

He emphasised the need for the nation to remain together, to be united, to be focused, and to maintain support for the government, even in the face of temporary hardship.

Mohammed said security had greatly improved in the nation.

“In 2023, I know how difficult it was to move from Abuja to Kaduna; it is almost impossible just to take your car, fuel it, and begin to go on that road.

“Today, this is not the case. We know that farmers used to find it extremely difficult to go to the farms.

“We know that this has not completely gone away, but it is a reality that today, no one asks questions to move from Abuja to Kaduna or any part of the North.”

He said the national value charter that the President championed in his 2025 New Year message would soon be launched to ensure that Nigerians came together to reclaim lost values.

According to him, the National Orientation Agency is working to ensure that both religions teach the Bible and the Quran in schools and the return of civic education.

Malam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser, also attended the event. (NAN)

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