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March 11, 2024 Pencom denies lending Federal Government 10 Trillion Naira

Pencom denies lending Federal Government 10 Trillion Naira

Aisha Dahir-Umar, Director General of the National Pension Commission, has disputed reports that the commission lent N10 trillion to the Federal Government.

In October, the House of Representatives passed a vote directing its Committee on Pensions to collect N10 trillion in pension funds “borrowed” by the Federal Government.

During an interview over the weekend, Dahir-Umar denied the assertion, stating that PenCom was not a bank and did not warehouse or handle pension funds, and that the Federal Government did not get a N10tn loan from the commission.

She stated that “investments by the PFAs in the securities of the Federal Government of Nigeria are not loans as erroneously portrayed, but investments in securities, through bonds and treasury bills, as approved by the relevant government agencies, in this case, the Debt Management Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission.” They trade on authorized capital markets. That is, the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange.

Moreover, PenCom does not manage pension fund assets. I have constantly stated that when we say pension assets have grown to N19.6 trillion, it does not imply that PenCom has N19.6 trillion locked away in its office or bank accounts. Licensed PFAs handle pension fund assets, whereas licensed Pension Fund Custodians hold them in custody.

“The PFAs are in charge of investing pension fund assets in permitted asset classes, which include FGN debt instruments. The objectives are safety and fair returns. All of this is consistent with the provisions of the enabling law, the Pension Reform Act of 2014, as well as the rules established by the commission. The following clearly shows that what is referred to as a ‘loan to FGN’ is simply the PFAs’ investment in FGN securities, as is done by other institutional investors like as banks, insurance companies, asset managers, and so on.

Responding to charges that PenCom owed arrears of pensions to Federal Government retirees, Dahir-Umar stated that the Federal Government had regularly satisfied its repayment obligations.

March 11, 2024 Ramadan Begins Today; Sultan Calls For Prayers Against Insecurity And Hardship

Ramadan Begins Today; Sultan Calls For Prayers Against Insecurity And Hardship

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, has designated today (Monday, March 11, 2024) as the beginning day of Ramadan.

The Sultan, Nigeria’s spiritual leader, said the declaration was based on the sighting of the moon in almost every part of the country earlier on Sunday, “which is the 29th day of the Month of Shaban and thereby signifies tomorrow, 11th of March, as the first day of Ramadan 1445.”

“We got the information from Muslim leaders across the country and we accept the sighting of the moon accordingly,” remarked the Sultan of Brunei.

He called on the whole Muslim population in the country to start fasting today in accordance with Islamic principles.

He advised Muslims to spend the month of Ramadan to pray against the development of instability across the country.

He urged all Muslims to use the month of Ramadan to pray for the leaders as they carry out their jobs with fear of God.

He also exhorted all Muslims in the country and outside to fast in absolute fear of God, while pushing the wealthy to provide food for the disadvantaged throughout the Holy Month.

March 10, 2024 Anthony Joshua Defeats Ngannou Via Second-Round Knockout 

Anthony Joshua Defeats Ngannou Via Second-Round Knockout 

Anthony Joshua, a two-time world champion, knocked out mixed martial arts star Francis Ngannou in the second round of their heavyweight bout early Saturday.

Joshua knocked his Cameroonian opponent to the ground in the opening round and again more in the second in a devastating and quick display of striking power.

Ngannou, 37, a former UFC heavyweight champion, was competing in only his second professional boxing battle after losing a split decision to Tyson Fury in October.

Joshua’s fourth victory in 11 months keeps his dream of regaining the world title alive.

Eddie Hearn requested that Joshua, whom he has promoted throughout the heavyweight’s professional career, face the winner of Fury and Oleksandr Usyk.

The fight will take place in May to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion, with a rematch scheduled for later in the year.

“In five years, I won’t be fighting,” Joshua explained. “Eddie Hearn and my team will shape my future.”

With the card running over an hour later than expected, master of ceremonies Michael Buffer introduced Ngannou to the ring at 03:20 local time.

Ngannou walked down the aisle alone, dressed in a pink and white robe with gold tassels, to Drake’s song ‘God’s Plan’.

A frowning Joshua strutted confidently into the ring, his face filled with determination. He knelt in his corner and said a prayer.

Joshua had the loudest response, a mix of boos and jeers. He appeared undeterred, his gaze fixed on Ngannou.

And it was a nearly flawless start for the Watford-born fighter. Ngannou almost missed with a lead left hand, but Joshua stayed calm and composed.

AJ used his backhand to land a flush directly down the pipe. By defeating Ngannou in three minutes, he accomplished what Fury had failed to do in ten rounds four months earlier.

A stunned Ngannou stood up on the count of eight and finished the round.

Joshua has grown as a fighter in recent years, polishing his technical skills. He doubled his jab, bided his time, and waited for an opportunity.

Another right hand had Ngannou yelling on the floor. He beat the count just in time, but the outcome was inevitable.

The final punch was one that will surely take center stage in future Joshua knockout highlights.

March 8, 2024 113 Borno IDPS Abducted While Fetching Firewood

113 Borno IDPS Abducted While Fetching Firewood

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, has described as over-bloated the figures in the media of the abducted Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Gamborun Ngala, Borno State.

The victims were abducted by ISWAP terrorists when they went to fetch firewood last weekend.

Zulum made the clarification when he met a team of North East Ambassadors Group in Maiduguri, the state capital.

Some national dailies had put the number of the IDPs abducted between 100 and 200.

In his reaction, Governor Zulum cautioned those reporting the incident, saying, “nobody could be able to ascertain the number of the abducted persons.”

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