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February 5, 2021 Lagos State Government Plans To Phase Out Yellow Commercial Buses Popularly Known As Danfo

Lagos State Government Plans To Phase Out Yellow Commercial Buses Popularly Known As Danfo

The Lagos State Government says it plans to phase out yellow buses popularly known as Danfo in accordance with its transportation masterplan of the state.

The state Commissioner for Transportation, Frederic Oladeinde, disclosed this when he spoke at a virtual forum on Thursday, February 4.

Oladeinde said that the busses would be replaced by blue buses.

We are reforming the bus sector and over time, Lagos will phase out the yellow buses because the yellow buses are not conducive for a mega city like Lagos. That is why we are coming with blue buses you see around.

We are inviting the private sector to participate in the provision of public transport services. We are also deploying technology just to ensure that we can up our game in terms of efficiency.”Oladeinde says

Oladeinde also disclosed that the state government will be providing hectares of land in Iganmu and Ogun as transit truck parks to help in resolving the protracted Apapa gridlock.

Lagos State in collaboration with the Nigerian Ports Authority invited a concessionaire and that concessionaire developed an Eto app that will be deployed February 27.

Lagos State has committed 31 hectares of land in Iganmu called the Bola Ahmed Tinubu Truck Park to complement what is at Lilypond and we are talking to the Ogun State Government to secure a land in Ogere.”he said.

February 2, 2021 Paternity Fraud: Judge Discovers 3 children Are Not His Own After DNA Tests

Paternity Fraud: Judge Discovers 3 children Are Not His Own After DNA Tests

The Delta State High Court judge says he won't stop taking care of the children.

Justice Anthony Ezonfade Okorodas has raised alarm he's not the biological father of the three children he had with his former wife, Celia Juliet Ototo.

In a statement released on Thursday, January 28, 2021, the Delta State High Court judge said he conducted DNA tests on all three children with the wife he divorced 11 years ago, and discovered that they're not his.

He said he conducted a test on the last child, a 17-year-old boy, last year after receiving a tip off from an anonymous source that proved to be correct.

After confronting her, he said his former wife hesitantly admitted to having an affair with another man while they were married, prompting him to conduct DNA tests on the other two children he had with her.

The results proved that the two university undergraduates are also not his biological children, a situation he says has caused him 'excruciating mental trauma'.

The judge noted that he has been taking care of the children with his current wife, Ebi, since he divorced Ototo over a decade ago, and that the recent development will not change his attitude towards them.

He revealed that DNA tests on all his other four children with his current wife proved that they belong to him.

Describing his former wife's action as an abomination, Okorodas said he was making the issue public to prevent damaging speculations, half-truths, and outright lies.

Paternity fraud is a contentious topic in Nigeria, with the country notorious for having one of the highest cases across the world.

February 2, 2021 NIN-SIM Registration Extended by 8 Weeks

NIN-SIM Registration Extended by 8 Weeks

The Federal Government has announced that the ongoing National Identification Number, NIN and SIM integration exercise has been extended by eight weeks.

It said the new deadline was now April 6, 2021.

The extension was conveyed by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, ISA PANTAMI during the meeting of the Ministerial Taskforce on NIN-SIM registration.

He stated that the extension is to give Nigerians and legal residents more time to integrate their NIN and SIM.

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It was reported that a total of 56.18 million NINs have been collected by the mobile network operators and over 1,060 registration centres have been activated and made operational by the

Mobile Network Operators have also activated hundreds of centres with plans to open more in the coming days NIN enrolment centres across the country to make the process of registration easier.

 

 

 

 

January 11, 2021 Covid-19: ASUU Protocols Says Institutions Are Not Ready For Safe Reopening

Covid-19: ASUU Protocols Says Institutions Are Not Ready For Safe Reopening

Branches of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have assessed COVID-19 protocols in the universities and said the institutions were not ready for safe reopening.

The chapters of the union, in separate interviews commented on the directive of the National Universities Commission that universities could resume on January 18, but must adhere to COVID-19 protocols in hostels and lecture halls.

ASUU said although its members were ready to start work, government had not put measures in place for safe reopening of the schools.

ASUU's concern came amid coronavirus cases and deaths, which rose to 99,063 and 1,350 respectively on Saturday.

The union Chairman at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State, Dr ADEOLA EGBEDOKUN, in an interview said classroom and hostel situations in universities did not in any way conform to COVID-19 protocols.

 

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