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July 23, 2021 FG Tells Court That It Hasn’t Stopped Nigerians From Using Twitter

FG Tells Court That It Hasn’t Stopped Nigerians From Using Twitter

The Federal Government of Nigeria has told a High Court in Lagos that it hasn't stopped Nigerians from using microblogging platform, Twitter.

Federal government says Nigerians are still tweeting.

The operations of Twitter were suspended by the President Buhari-led government on June 4, 2021.

Twitter was accused of "undermining Nigeria's corporate existence"; and telecommunication companies were subsequently instructed to deny subscribers access to Twitter.

Some Nigerians have been using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to circumvent the ban by concealing their browsing locations.

In a counter-affidavit it deposed in response to an originating motion filed by human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, the federal government said the suspension of Twitter was not an abuse of human rights, because Nigerians are still using Twitter despite the suspension.

In the fundamental human rights suit marked FHC/L/CS/542/2021, Effiong is seeking nine reliefs, including an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents from further suspending, deactivating or banning the operation and accessibility of Twitter or any other social media service in Nigeria, because doing so is a violation of his rights and those of millions of Nigerians.

However, in an affidavit deposed by Mr. Ilop Lawrence on behalf of the federal government and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) Abubakar Malami, the federal government stated that the suspension of Twitter is not an abuse of human rights because Nigerians are still using Twitter despite the suspension.

The affidavit reads in part: “The applicant (Effiong) and the class he seeks to represent can still operate those Twitter accounts from anywhere in the world and even from Nigeria.

"Nigerians are still tweeting, even at this moment as the ban on Twitter is not aimed at intimidating Nigerians or an infringement on the rights of Nigerians to express their opinion.

“The respondents (Federal Government and AGF) have never stopped the applicant (Effiong) and the class of persons he seeks to represent from voicing their opinions to access government information and offer criticism where necessary.”

The government also told the court that Nigerians are still free to use other social media platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Tiktok etc.

July 23, 2021 World Bank: “Nigeria Going Through Its Worst Unemployment Crisis”

World Bank: “Nigeria Going Through Its Worst Unemployment Crisis”

A new report by the World Bank has stated that in recent times, Nigeria is going through one of its worst unemployment crises. 

According to report, this socioeconomic crisis facing Nigerians in the last 10 years have led to an astronomical increase in the number of citizens seeking asylum and refugee status in other countries. 

In a separate report, the World Bank, estimated that about 4,000 Nigerian children were made orphans by the COVID-19 pandemic between March 2020 and July 2021.

In the report titled: ‘Of Roads Less Travelled: Assessing the Potential for Migration to Provide Overseas Jobs for Nigeria’s Youth’, the World Bank further estimated that there were 2.1 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria in 2020 alone.

World Bank, however, blamed a combination of rising unemployment, booming demographics, and unfulfilled aspirations as resulting in increasing pressure on young Nigerians to migrate in search of gainful employment overseas.

In the last few years, the bank stated that the number of persons eager to migrate has increased from 36 per cent in 2014, to 52 per cent in 2018, noting that the desire to migrate remains higher among unemployed (38 per cent), youth (39 per cent), secondary education graduates (39 per cent), urban residents (41 per cent) and post-secondary graduates (45 per cent) in Nigeria.

While predicting that by 2100, compared to Nigeria's population,  Europe’s working age population between the ages of 20 and 64 would decline by 30 per cent owing to low birth-rates and increased longevity, it further projected that at same time, the working age-population in Nigeria could increase by 140 per cent.

 

 

 

July 22, 2021 Gov Bello Hails Buhari For Appointing Wushishi As NECO Registrar

Gov Bello Hails Buhari For Appointing Wushishi As NECO Registrar

Gov. Abubakar Sani-Bello of Niger has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing Prof. Dantani Wushishi as the substantive registrar of the National Examination Council (NECO).

This is contained in a statement by Mrs Mary Noel-Berje, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor in Minna on Thursday.

Gov. Sani-Bello described the appointment as the right choice and highly merited.

He described the new NECO registrar as an outstanding and reputable academician who has achieved so much and made the state and the country proud in the education sector.

He expressed confidence that the new NECO boss would discharge his duties with diligence and high sense of patriotism which are his hallmark in the long years of service in the academic circle.

The governor expressed optimism that the don would bring his experiences to bare in the administration of the nation’s examination body.

“We are proud that one of our own has been credibly picked to head the nation’s examination body. We must support him to succeed because if he fails, it is Niger State that fails,” he said.

He prayed Allah to guide and direct his decisions and actions, grant him a successful tenure at NECO and in the overall best interest of the country.

Wushishi who was born on April 5, 1965, is a Prof. of Science Education from Wushishi Local Government Area of Niger State.

Until his appointment, he served in various capacities at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto and the Federal University of Technology, Minna.

He also participated in many National assignments assigned by institutions such as NECO and National Universities Commission (NUC), and belong to reputable organisations.

He was appointment by President Buhari as the substantive registrar of NECO on July 19, following the death Prof. Goodwill Obioma in May.

July 22, 2021 Gov Fayemi Inaugurates 260,000 Capacity Private Cemetery In Ekiti

Gov Fayemi Inaugurates 260,000 Capacity Private Cemetery In Ekiti

Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, on Wednesday inaugurated a 260,000 capacity, first private-owned cemetery, the first in the state.

Fayemi, while inaugurating the ‘CitiGate Park and Gardens Cemetery’ located at Emirin area of the state, said the facility had the capacity to avert environmental hazards and safeguard the health of the citizens.

Fayemi, represented by Mrs Iyabo Fakunle-Okieimen, the Commissioner for Environment, said the initiative symbolised the government’s efforts toward encouraging private investors in the state.

“The smooth take-off of this business is a testimony that Ekiti is encouraging private investors to invest their hard-earned money in the state.

“With this investment by a private body, Ekiti is no longer a rural setting.

“In USA, Britain and other European countries, you can’t just bury your dead at home.

“Aside the fact that it causes groundwater pollution, it devalues our buildings and reduces its aesthetic values.

“This is a public-private initiative but will be driven largely by the private owners.

“We appeal to the drivers of this business to try and replicate this across the 16 local governments in the state, so that our late parents can be buried easily in cemeteries that are neater and well laid out.

“This is cheaper compared to what you can get in Lagos and other cities and our people can now bring their dead parents home to be buried from other parts of the country,” he said.

The governor assured that every step would be taken to support business owners in Ekiti, through the relevant legal framework and giving of tax waiver.

Mr Abiodun Aluko, a former Deputy Governor in Ekiti and one of the facility’s Directors, said the concept of a private cemetery was universal, owing to growing population.

According to him, Ekiti should not be exempted from the emerging global civilisation.

“The land we have here can accommodate 260,000 corpses.

“But this pilot scheme we are starting is for only 260 corpses, with the hope to expand in future until we exhaust our land resource to a full capacity.

“We have provisions for both Christians and Muslims.

“With time, we will build event facilities like halls and Churches here, where people can hold their burial procession and even reception close to the cemetery to minimise cost,” he said.

Mr Ayodele Olaiya, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, described the investment as a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) saying it would generate revenues into government’s coffers and prevent outbreak of endemic diseases.

“In this part of the world, we drink majorly from boreholes and wells, so, the cemetery should be far away from homes in order not to endanger our health,” he said.

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