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February 3, 2021 Ekiti Gov’t Withdraws Sponsorship Of Pilgrims To Mecca, Jerusalem

Ekiti Gov’t Withdraws Sponsorship Of Pilgrims To Mecca, Jerusalem

The Ekiti State Government has advocated more private sponsorship of pilgrims to Mecca and Jerusalem, following government’s withdrawal from bankrolling the activity, according to remarks by the Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi.

Speaking on Tuesday, at a meeting with members of the State Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Board, led by its Chairman, Alhaji Babatunde Onipede, in Ado-Ekiti, Egbeyemi noted that both the federal and state governments had stopped sponsoring pilgrims on holy pilgrimages, to save funds for development purposes.

He told the board members, who visited him to familiarize themselves with his office, which supervises the Board in the state, that individuals interested in performing pilgrimage should do so through private savings, in view of the government’s withdrawal of sponsorship.

“Both the Federal Government and the State Government have said they will not spend their money on pilgrimages again, and that is why there was no budgetary allocation to it.

“Anybody wishing to perform his religious obligation of going to the Holy Lands must do so with his own personal savings, and that was what I told the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) when their executives made a similar request, because we must be fair to all,” Egbeyemi said.

The deputy governor, however, said that the board’s demand for office furniture and utility vehicles were legitimate and would be looked into accordingly, stressing that the state government was ready to assist the board in the performance of its statutory duties.

Egbeyemi also expressed satisfaction with the peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians in the state, which made them to live together as brothers and sisters.

Speaking earlier, Onipede expressed gratitude to Gov. Kayode Fayemi and the deputy governor, for finding him and other members of the board worthy of being appointed to serve.

Onipede revealed that the board was not run properly during the last administration, hence the need to draw the attention of the present administration to the situation for assistance.

“It was not functioning as a board during the Fayose administration; it was just lying fallow there and was not run like a board.

“In Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, we don’t have utility vehicles. Our utility vehicle in Saudi Arabia has been grounded since 2018,” he said.

Onipede said the board also needed furniture and more funds for the smooth running of the office, for quality service delivery.

February 2, 2021 FG Declares Kogi High Risk State For Covid-19

FG Declares Kogi High Risk State For Covid-19

Now Kogi state has been classified as “high risk” for COVID-19 because of its failure to acknowledge the existence of the disease, report tests or build isolation centres.

At the weekly briefing in Abuja, the presidential task force on COVID-19, therefore warned Nigerians to be wary of visiting the state. The PTF also said that the Kogi government had failed to report testing, lacked isolation centers, and therefore warned Nigerians to be about visiting the state.

Kogi state Governor, YAHAYA BELLO, has repeatedly described COVID-19 as a “fraud”.

The national incident manager of the PTF, MUKHTAR MUHAMMAD, said Kogi is not testing at all.

In addition to these, we have states where data is not coming forth. If we don't test, your data will not be analysed and if your data is not analysed, we won't know the level of the pandemic in your state.

"Notable among the states are Yobe, Jigawa, Zamfara and Kebbi and of course Kogi that has not been reporting at all.

"States that are not testing are probably at much more higher risk than the states that are currently known as high burdened states.

"A state that is not testing at all is an absolute high risk for Nigerians to visit because, there is no testing facility and even if you fall sick, there is no isolation center and they don’t even acknowledge that the disease exists. So for that reason, we put that state at the top of high risk states."

"As mentioned earlier, the regulation covers places of worship, public transport, banks, workplaces, sports and so on and so forth," he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that notable features of the regulations include, "Restrictions on gatherings, mandatory wearing of face masks in public and above all the powers of prosecution by law enforcement agencies.

"We expect governments, institutions, owners of private buildings and other regulators to enforce these regulations. For example, putting a notice of no mask no entry or no mask no service to enlighten users of their services.

"Pertinent strategies will be adopted and they will include mobile courts on strategic locations such as markets, motor parks and it is expected that every law enforcement agency will monitor complaints or their staff within which they supervise.

"We are providing advisory to the states to develop community engagement strategy and risk communication strategies to sensitise the public on compliance to these regulations and to promote behavioural changes.

"Last week, we started with the FCT, where we had a very fruitful meeting with the Minister and the stakeholders of the FCT.

"We are currently developing the implementation plan and the timeline for which the FCT Taskforce will commence operations all over the FCT," he said.

Source: NAN.

 

February 2, 2021 FG Meets With NLC Over Increased Pump Price And Electric Tariff Hike

FG Meets With NLC Over Increased Pump Price And Electric Tariff Hike

The Federal Government has resumed its meeting with the organised Labour over the issues of increases in the pump price of petrol and electricity tariff hike.

The meeting had been adjourned in December last year, with hopes that it will be reconvened earlier in 2021. At the opening of the meeting, Minister of Labour, Dr NGIGE said the Government’s side of the bargain has received reports from the committee set up to look into some of the demands of the labour movements.

Similarly, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, BOSS MUSTAPHA also noted that the committees set up last year will be presenting their findings during the meeting.

The SGF also assured the labour leaders that the government is ready to implement the overall agreement that will be reached at the end of the day so that industrial actions will be minimized.

Source: Channels.

February 1, 2021 5 Hilarious And Maybe Weird Things Couples Do To Spice Things Up

5 Hilarious And Maybe Weird Things Couples Do To Spice Things Up

In long term relationships, things can get stale pretty quickly. That’s why couples go on date nights, take planned vacations, and deliberately look for ways to keep the sparks flying in their relationships.

And because humor does it quicker, there are funny things couples do to inject the fun in their marriages. That’s exactly what couples should adopt.

ALSO READ: 6 Habits To Help You Stay Calm When You Are Stressed

Use the bathroom at the same time

In a multitude of different combinations involving the shower, sink, and toilet.  You can choose to bath at the same time as well. It is advised that since some people are naturally irritational, so if it involves using of toilet you can step aside for your partner because of smell.

Try on each other’s clothes

Although your giant/luscious hips can’t fit into your man’s jeans, let him get drunk and put on one of your bras and run around the house yelling your name and how he has boobs. For extra flavor, whip out your phone and get it all on camera. Next time, you want ram suya at midnight, you know what to do.

Text each other from opposite sides of the room

You should make it a habit to literally text your partner from the other side of the couch to go get you a drink. And by literally, we mean literally all the time!

Perform tickle torture

We’re not sure how or why but tickle torture is something all couples do. It has been around since time immemorial and is both the best and the worst.

social-media users beg to differ

For couples that are active on social media platforms, you can decide to engage in trending challenges and if you are a private couple you necessarily do not have to post but is will serve for memory purpose.

Also , you can decide to pick more than one different social media platforms and chat with each other at the same time and obviously chat about different things on both platforms.

Now that you know some funny things that couples do, that manage to spice things up, which one on this list calls out to you? Even better, what’s the thing you do with your partner that’s both hilarious and gross, but just brings you even closer?

 

 

 

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