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Buhari’s Double-Barrelled Mission to Scotland to Attract Trillion Dollars Investments

In a week of Climate Change Summit in Glasgow, Scotland in the United Kingdom, President Muhammadu Buhari also used the opportunity to voice his deep-rooted desires to boost Nigeria’s National Infrastructure Stock.
Buhari made his feelings known in Glasgow at the COP26 high-level side event on improving global infrastructure hosted by President Joe Biden of the United States, EU Commission President, Von Der Leyen, and the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, on Nov.
2.According to Nigerian leader, over 1.5 trillion dollars is needed by Nigeria over a 10-year period, to achieve an appreciable level of the National Infrastructure Stock.
Buhari, who had earlier delivered his national statement at COP26 Leaders’ Summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Tuesday, said:
‘‘My administration has established a clear legal and regulatory framework for private financing of infrastructure to establish a standard process, especially on the monitoring and evaluation process.
‘‘We look forward to working with you in this regard.’’
He also declared that his administration had taken infrastructure expansion in Nigeria seriously, conscious of the fact that new investments in critical sectors of the economy would aid lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030.
‘‘There is a nexus between infrastructure development and the overall economic development of a nation.
‘‘My administration identified this early enough as a major enabler of sustainable economic development and the realisation of other continental and global development aspirations particularly the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals.
‘‘On my assumption of office in 2015, Nigeria faced a huge infrastructure deficit and the total National Infrastructure Stock was estimated at 35% of our Gross Domestic Product.”
While delivering his national statement to world leaders, the President pledged that Nigeria would cut its emissions to net zero by 2060.
He said that attaining national and global climate change goals would require adequate and sustained technical and financial support to developing countries.
According to him, greater effort should be channelled towards assisting developing nations to meet their ‘‘Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) commitments through the pledges made by the developed countries to provide at least $100 billion yearly.’’
Buhari noted that easier access to climate finance had become imperative in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, which really battered the economies of developing countries.
‘‘I do not think anyone in Nigeria needs persuading of the need for urgent action on the environment.
‘‘Desertification in the North, floods in the centre, pollution and erosion on the coast are enough evidence.
‘‘For Nigeria, climate change is not about the perils of tomorrow but what is happening today.
”Nigeria is committed to net zero by 2060.’’
The president had on Nov. 1 at an event, co-hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, the Prince of Wales, and the Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, maintained that ”Africa’s ambition of restoring over 100 million hectares of degraded landscape for productive agriculture is achievable”.
The president expressed optimism at the Climate Change Summit, COP26, side event on the Great Green Wall (GGW).
The Nigerian leader said it was noteworthy that the meeting was tailored towards ameliorating the problems of land degradation, desertification, depletion of the forest ecosystems and biodiversity in Africa.
The president, who was speaking on the theme of the event, “Accelerating land restoration in Africa, the case of the Great Green Wall initiative”, said:
‘‘With all hands on deck and concerted efforts at land restoration by African leaders, I am optimistic that Africa’s ambition of restoring over 100 million hectares of degraded landscape for productive agriculture is achievable.
‘‘Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to inform you that Nigeria will soon be assuming the leadership of Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Pan African Agency of the Great Green Wall.”
American billionaire and founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, had also on Nov. 1 in Glasgow, Scotland, commended Buhari’s leadership role in restoring degraded lands in the country.
Bezos described the commitment of the Nigerian leader to restore 4 million hectares as exemplary.
Bezos joined Buhari, French President Emmanuel Macron, Prince Charles and the Mauritanian President, Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, at a COP26 side event entitled, “Accelerating land restoration in Africa, the case of the Great Green Wall (GGW) initiative”.
While heaping praises on the Nigerian leader at the event co-hosted by the French President, his Mauritanian counterpart and the Prince of Wales, the Amazon founder said:
“We are fortunate to have President Buhari of Nigeria with us today.
“Nigeria plays a critical role in the restoration movement and has pledged to restore 4 million hectares of degraded lands.
“This kind of ambition coming from Africa’s largest economy underscores just how vital this issue is.”
The Bezos Earth Fund has 10 billion dollars to allocate money to projects fighting climate change.
Before departing for the COP26 in Glasgow, Buhari had commiserated with families who lost loved ones in the 21-storey building collapse in Lagos.
Buhari shared the sad moment with people and Government of Lagos State, calling on emergency institutions, including hospitals, to provide all the necessary support to safeguard the lives of the rescued.
The president had also hosted the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Bola Tinubu, at his official residence, State House, Abuja, on Oct. 31.
Speaking to State House correspondents after the closed door meeting, Tinubu dismissed the insinuation that he was in the presidential villa to discuss politics with the president.
He, however, stated that his Sunday’s mission to the seat of power was to thank Buhari for visiting him when he was recovering from a surgery at his residence in London.
He said: ”I came only to thank, first of all, the president for his visit to my residence in London when I was ……after the surgery, and wishing me well, lifting my spirit.
”Indeed, what an exceptional leader will do.
”That’s what I came for and to welcome him back from the trip from Saudi Arabia.
”No politics, just courtesy call, thanking him in a big way, that’s all.”
The president had on Aug. 13 visited the APC chieftain in London.
The president also received briefing from the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Awwal Gambo, at the Presidential Villa on Sunday.
On Nov. 5, Buhari had expressed deep shock and grief over the killing of 69 people in Niger Republic by insurgents on the country’s common border with Mali and Burkina Fasso.
He said: ”This dastardly and callous attack on innocent people, including a mayor in Niger Republic, is a disturbing setback to the regional efforts to stem terrorist activities that have caused massive destructions in our countries.”
The president on Nov. 6 also condoled with the government and people of Sierra Leone, following the fuel tanker explosion in Freetown, the country’s capital, where at least 100 people were killed and many injured.
The tragic incident happened late on Friday when a fuel tanker exploded following a collision, and many people rushed to the scene to siphon petrol.
The Nigerian leader said: ”I’m anguished by the unfortunate loss of lives and injury to so many.”
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had on Nov. 7 attended the meeting of the Nigeria-Cote d’Ivoire Binational Commission where he signed agreements with Ivorian Prime Minister, Patrick Achi.
The signing of agreements was at the high level segment of the Second Session of the Nigeria-Cote d’Ivoire Bi-National Commission on Saturday in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Osinbajo thanked Achi for his excellent leadership in hosting and co-steering the 2nd session of the Nigeria-Cote d’Ivoire Bi-National Commission to a successful outcome.
He said that Achi’s opening remarks were certainly very important for setting the tone and ensuring that objectives of the meeting were achieved.
The vice president also expressed gratitude to President Alhassane Ouattara for granting him and his delegation audience earlier and for giving both sides very wise and insightful guidance on how to deepen relations between the two countries.
“The Nigerian delegation on its part is quite happy with the outcomes especially the Agreements that we have signed on this occasion,” he added.
Buhari will this week pay an official visit to Paris, France, to reciprocate an earlier one to Nigeria by the French President, Emmanuel Macron, and also attend the Paris Peace Forum 2021.
The Paris Peace Forum will be the fourth edition to be hosted by the French President.
”It will have Heads of State and Government and CEOs of major multinationals as well as several civil society actors, gathering to advance concrete solutions to the enormous challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and to improve global governance in times of COVID-19.
”The Summit will focus on spurring a more solid and inclusive recovery by addressing the various gaps in global governance, offering initiatives to better tend to the global commons and putting forward new principles of action for the post-COVID world,” the president’s media aide, Malam Garba Shehu, had said in a statement.
He revealed that while the president is in Paris, the Nigerian government would organise the Nigeria-Paris Forum.
According to him, the event is expected to pull a crowd of Nigerian and French investors, government and business leaders, diplomats and the media in the hope of showcasing opportunities on both sides.
Shehu expressed optimism that the event would also bring enlightenment to bear on the prevailing security, economic and investment climate in Nigeria.
According to the presidential aide, Buhari is expected back in the country after the engagements. (NAN)
Education
FG celebrates 17 year-old Nafisa Aminu for emerging world best in English contest

By Tony Obiechina Abuja
The federation government has commended Miss Nafisa Abdullah Aminu, a 17-year-old student from Yobe State, for emerging as the World’s Best in English Language Skills at the 2025 TeenEagle Global Finals held in London, United Kingdom.
Minister of Education, Dr.
Tunji Alausa and the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suiwaba Sa’id Ahmed, on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education, conveyed the federal governments commendation in a statement by the Director of Press and public Relations, Mrs Folashade Boriowo on Wednesday.Representing Nigeria through the Nigerian Tulip International College (NTIC), Miss Nafisa outshone over 20,000 participants from 69 countries, including native English-speaking nations.
Her victory is not only a personal milestone but a resounding affirmation of the Renewed Hope Agenda for Education championed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which continues to empower Nigerian youth to compete and excel on the global stage.
According to the statement, “This extraordinary achievement not only brings pride to the nation but also underscores the effectiveness of the education-focused components of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
” The President’s unwavering belief in human capital development through sustained investment in the education sector is beginning to yield global recognition, as demonstrated by Nafisa’s remarkable success.
The Ministers jointly commended Nafisa for her brilliance, determination, and discipline. They described her victory as a “proud moment for Nigeria and a strong endorsement of the Federal Government’s ongoing efforts to revitalise the education sector and raise globally competitive students.”
The Ministry extends heartfelt appreciation to His Excellency, Governor Mai Mala Buni, whose visionary investment in instructional materials and education reform has created an enabling environment for students like Nafisa to thrive. This achievement is a shining testimony to the renewed collaboration between the Federal Government and sub-national governments, and a clear indication that our shared commitment to quality education is bearing fruit.
Special commendation was further extended to the Yobe State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Dr. Muhammad Sani Idriss, for his tireless efforts in strengthening the state’s educational institutions and supporting academic excellence. Also acknowledged is the vital role played by the management and staff of NTIC in nurturing Nafisa’s academic growth. Eulogising the dedication and guidance of her parents and teachers, the Ministry noted that they have played a pivotal role in shaping her academic journey, exemplifying the power of community in nurturing excellence.
“This is not just a personal victory; it is a national milestone that affirms the capabilities of Nigerian students to excel on the global stage,” the Ministers stated.
Miss Nafisa’s success reflects the kind of youth the Ministry is determined to raise—globally competitive, intellectually empowered, and rooted in national pride. It reinforces the Ministry’s agenda to continue investing in instructional materials, teacher training, and student development to ensure that Nigerian children receive education that meets international standards.
The Federal Ministry of Education encourages students across the country to be inspired by Nafisa’s achievement and reaffirms its commitment to building a future where many more Nigerian students can stand tall among the world’s brightest.
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One Dead, Thousands Evacuated in France as Wildfire Spreads .

An elderly woman has died and another person is missing after a massive wildfire swept through parts of southern France, destroying homes and forcing thousands to flee.
The woman died in her home while seven firefighters have also been treated for smoke inhalation and one person is still missing, authorities said.
Two people are in hospital, one of whom is in a critical condition.The blaze broke out on Tuesday near the village of La Ribaute in the Aude region, and has already burned more than 13,000 hectares (50 sq miles) an area larger than Paris making it the largest wildfire in France this year.
However, over 1,800 firefighters, supported by 500 vehicles, were deployed to the area.The main affected villages are Lagrasse, Fabrezan, Tournissan, Coustouge and Saint-Laurent-de-la-Cabrerisse, and it’s s said advancing rapidly, driven by strong winds, dry vegetation and hot summer weather.
Jacques Piraud, mayor of the village of Jonquières, where at least four houses burned, had said around 80% of the village was burnt. “It’s dramatic and its black, the trees are completely charred,” he said.
“This is a disaster of unprecedented scale,” firefighter spokesman Eric Brocardi also said on RTL radio. He added that at
least 25 homes have been destroyed and more than 2,500 households are without electricity.
Although authorities have closed roads across the region and warned it’s still dangerous for residents who fled on Tuesday night to return home.
President Emmanuel Macron has expressed his support for firefighters and local officials on X, saying all government resources were being mobilised, while urged the residents to follow evacuation orders and exercise “the utmost caution”.
Prime Minister François Bayrou is expected to visit the affected area later on Wednesday, and Lucie Roesch, secretary general of the Aude area, said firefighters were monitoring the fire’s perimeter to prevent new outbreaks.
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US Seeks $15,000 for Visa Applicants Deposit from Two African Countries

The US has required citizens from Malawi and Zambia to pay a $15,000 (£11,300) deposit for a tourist or business visa, according to the US state department.
The 12-month pilot programme aims to curb visa overstays or where screening and vetting information is considered deficient according to a notice published by the state department.
It was said that citizens of other countries than Malawi and Zambia may soon also need to pay a similar deposit, which will be returned at the end of their visit to the US.
The US administration has taken several steps to further President Trump’s agenda of stemming illegal immigration.
Trump signed an executive order on the first day of his second term to this effect, and the state department noticed published on Tuesday, says: “Aliens applying for visas as temporary visitors for business or pleasure (B-1/B-2) and who are nationals of countries identified by the Department as having high visa overstay rates, where screening and vetting information is deemed deficient, or offering Citizenship by Investment, if the alien obtained citizenship with no residency requirement, may be subject to the pilot program.
“Consular officers may require covered non-immigrant visa applicants to post a bond of up to $15,000 as a condition of visa issuance, as determined by the consular officers.” Figures published in 2023 by the US department of Homeland Security show that about 14% of visitors from Malawi overstay their visas, compared to 11% of Zambian visitors.
Other countries with high overstay rates include Haiti (31%), Myanmar (27%) and Yemen (20%).
Zambia Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe had said the government was “engaging our counterparts to get a full understanding of the implications and what can be done, if anything, to address the underlying issues”.
Since coming to office in January, Trump has signed orders to roll back humanitarian programmes for migrants from certain countries who are already in the US. He has also banned foreign nationals from 12 countries from travelling to the US, and imposed partial restrictions on another seven.
His administration has revoked visas for hundreds of international students and detained several others on college campuses across the US, often without any warning or recourse for appeals.
The state department has said it is targeting those who were involved in activities that “run counter” to US national interests.
Many of those targeted have participated in some form of pro-Palestinian activity.
But there have been other cases where cancellations appear to be connected to those with some sort of criminal record, or legal infractions like driving over the speed limit, immigration lawyers have said.