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September 14, 2023 FG Predicts Heavy Rainfall Flood In 48 Towns

FG Predicts Heavy Rainfall Flood In 48 Towns

The Federal Government has said heavy rainfall that could lead to flooding may hit about 48 towns in 13 states between Wednesday and Sunday.

The government stated this in the flood prediction report of the National Flood Early Warning Systems Central Hub of the Federal Ministry of Environment.

It predicted that the rise in the water levels of River Benue and River Niger could affect communities along the rivers up to Bayelsa State. It advised residents in these areas to take precautionary measures.

Meanwhile, one person has reportedly died as flood wreaked havoc at the Lagos State Development and Property Corporation Bungalow Scheme, Oke Afa, in the Isolo area of Lagos.

September 14, 2023 First Nationwide Blackout In A Year As Electricity Grid Fails

First Nationwide Blackout In A Year As Electricity Grid Fails

The national grid has suffered a total system collapse, leaving almost the country in darkness.

In a customer notice, the Eko Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDP) said the national grid collapsed at about 6.40 a.m. today.

It said the system collapse has resulted in a total loss of supply across its network.

A spokesperson for the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), Ndidi Mbah, also confirmed the development and said they were working on a full restoration.

The transmission company, in August 2023, said the power grid had maintained uninterrupted stability for over 400 consecutive days.

Major DisCos reported the last system collapse in September 2022.

September 14, 2023 I Had A Dream About Mohbad Two Days Before His Demise – Father

I Had A Dream About Mohbad Two Days Before His Demise – Father

Mr Aloba, the father of late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Olademeji Aloba, aka Mohbad, has broken his silence on his son’s death.

He said he had a terrible dream about the singer two days before his demise.

The bereaved father, who spoke on Wednesday shortly after his son was buried, recounted his visit to the singer days before the sad incident.

Mr. Aloba said, “Mohbad is my friend. I named him Olademeji, which means my second, because I’m the only son of my parents.

“We are very close. Whenever he sees me, he rejoices with me. I remember the last time we met before his death, Saturday.

“I went to his house, we played together. He gave me food. He was even the one who served me. He joined me, and we ate it together. And when I was leaving, he gave me money as usual.

“The only thing I observed is that I dreamt concerning him maybe two days before the incident. In my dream, I saw someone holding a gun to shoot. In the dream, I thought maybe I escaped the bullet n,ot knowing that something like this would happen to me.”

He said despite the allegations on social media, he isn’t suspecting anyone.

However, he said he was concerned about the auxiliary nurse who injected Mohbad before he died, stressing that he wasn’t sure of her qualifications.

Mr Aloba said the injection might have complicated his son’s health.

 

September 14, 2023 FG Moves NIMC To Ministry Of Interior For Passport Efficiency

FG Moves NIMC To Ministry Of Interior For Passport Efficiency

The Federal Government has relocated the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to the Ministry of Interior to streamline passport processing.

Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, committed to efficient identity data coordination, has initiated adjustments within the Nigeria Immigration Service, the body responsible for issuing passports.

This move aligns with President Bola Tinubu's directive to eliminate obstacles in passport acquisition. Previously, NIMC fell under the purview of the Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.

As per sources cited by Daily Trust, efforts to synchronise the activities of the Nigerian Immigration Service and NIMC are already underway. "The process is in progress and slated for finalisation by Friday, as there is another meeting scheduled for that day," the source stated.

In recent statements, Minister Tunji-Ojo assured Nigerians of forthcoming efficient service from the Nigerian Immigration Service. He emphasised that in collaboration with NIS, his ministry strives to conclude passport applications within two weeks.

To expedite passport issuance, the minister announced plans to partner with post offices, financial institutions, and other entities, designating them as enrollment centres. Additionally, Tunji-Ojo pledged to diminish human involvement in the passport application process, recognising it as a potential source of corruption.

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