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October 28, 2024 10th Senate President’s U-18 Unity Cup Kicks Off on Nov 10

10th Senate President’s U-18 Unity Cup Kicks Off on Nov 10

The 10th Senate President’s U-18 Unity Cup is set to kick off on November 10, running through November 17 in Abuja. Dubbed the “Renewed Hope Edition,” this landmark tournament, organized by the Grassroot Sports Federation, South-South, aims to promote unity in diversity while nurturing young football talents.

With 13 teams competing for the top prize, the event promises a showcase of skill, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. Tournament coordinator Hon. John Bassey Ekpenyong outlined the goals of the event: fostering unity, discovering emerging talents, creating employment opportunities through football, and addressing youth restiveness.

Ekpenyong also thanked the National Assembly leadership, particularly Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio GCON, along with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, for their dedication to sports development. Their support, as evidenced by the re-establishment of the National Sports Commission, highlights a commitment to advancing sports across Nigeria.

“The participating teams, selected from Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones with two teams per zone and a special team from the host city, Abuja, reflect the rich diversity and talent across the country. This tournament offers young athletes a platform to showcase their abilities, opening doors to a promising future in football,” Ekpenyong said.

Honoring Senator Akpabio, who serves as life patron of the Grassroots Sports Federation, South-South, Ekpenyong recalled Akpabio’s unwavering support for grassroots sports, a legacy dating back to his tenure as Akwa Ibom State Governor, during which over 200 players benefited.

With excitement building, football enthusiasts and grassroots sports advocates are ready for a week of thrilling matches, inspiring performances, and a celebration of unity through the beautiful game. This tournament not only highlights the raw talent of young Nigerian athletes but also stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment for the nation’s youth.

October 28, 2024 ‘Alarming Rate of Building Collapses’: Peter Obi Calls for Arrest of ‘Reckless’ Builders

‘Alarming Rate of Building Collapses’: Peter Obi Calls for Arrest of ‘Reckless’ Builders

Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, has called for a thorough investigation into the recent building collapse in Sabon Lugbe, Abuja, where around 40 people were reportedly trapped under the rubble.

Reacting to the tragic incident, Obi expressed deep concern over the increasing frequency of building collapses across Nigeria, calling the trend alarming and in need of urgent national attention. In a post on his official X handle, he urged the government to prioritize the complete rescue of all trapped victims.

“The recurrent building collapses in our country have become highly alarming and demand immediate national attention,” Obi stated. “Reports from the recent collapse in Sabon Lugbe, Abuja, where approximately 40 people were trapped, highlight the dire need for intervention.”

He noted that emergency workers and local residents had responded promptly to the incident, working tirelessly on rescue efforts. Obi urged the government to intensify these efforts to ensure everyone affected is safely rescued.

In addition to rescue measures, Obi stressed the importance of investigating the root causes behind such incidents to prevent future tragedies. He called for a review and strict enforcement of building codes and regulations nationwide.

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“There’s a need to hold accountable any builders, engineers, or supervisors whose negligence leads to such disasters. My thoughts are with those affected, and I pray for the safe rescue and reunion of all victims with their families.”

October 28, 2024 Manchester United Sack Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United Sack Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United has parted ways with Erik ten Hag following a disappointing start to the season. The decision was made on Monday, marking the end of his two and a-half-year tenure at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag's dismissal comes after a string of unsatisfactory results, leaving United in 14th place in the Premier League table. He was appointed in April 2022 and successfully guided the club to two domestic trophies: the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024.

Despite being supported by the new co-owners INEOS during the summer and receiving a contract extension through June 2026, the lackluster performance this season has ultimately led to his exit.

 

October 28, 2024 “Esau’s Hands but Jacob’s Voice”: NLC Calls Out IMF Over Denial of Fuel Subsidy Removal Influence

“Esau’s Hands but Jacob’s Voice”: NLC Calls Out IMF Over Denial of Fuel Subsidy Removal Influence

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has criticized the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for denying its role in advising the Nigerian government to eliminate petrol subsidies. The removal of these subsidies by President Bola Tinubu in May 2023 has led to a significant increase in the price of Premium Motor Spirit, with costs rising from N175 per litre to between N1,000 and N1,200 in Lagos and reaching N1,300 in northern states. This subsidy removal has contributed to rising inflation and increased living costs, sparking widespread criticism.

In a statement on Sunday, NLC President Joe Ajaaero argued that the IMF’s recommendations have exacerbated socioeconomic challenges and stagnation in Nigeria. This came after Abebe Selassie, the IMF’s African Region Director, described the subsidy removal as a domestic decision during a press conference at the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings in Washington, DC.

Ajaaero stated, “The IMF’s recent statement is evasive, claiming Nigeria’s subsidy removal was a ‘domestic decision’ while overlooking its significant influence on policy-making in developing nations. Despite this denial, the IMF frequently advocates for subsidy cuts for fiscal sustainability, making its disavowal appear insincere in a country that has often adhered to such recommendations.” The NLC expressed growing concern over the IMF's denial, which reflects troubling policies imposed on Nigeria by the IMF and World Bank.

The union remarked, “The IMF appears to be distancing itself from potential backlash related to these policies, but Nigerians are not fooled; we understand the damaging effects of its harmful strategies on Nigeria and Africa.” They also criticized the IMF for downplaying the social costs of its policies. While the IMF acknowledges the significant social impacts, it merely suggests that governments should enhance social protections, a strategy that often leaves people dependent on ineffective measures like the RICE initiative.

According to the NLC, the removal of subsidies and rising prices have rendered essential goods unaffordable in Nigeria, while government social safety nets remain insufficient. The disconnect between the IMF's recommendations and the realities in Nigeria underscores a major flaw in the fund’s economic policies. By distancing itself from Nigeria’s subsidy removal, the IMF demonstrates inconsistency in its guidance, advocating for austerity while shirking responsibility for the resulting hardships.

The NLC emphasized that this behavior undermines the IMF’s credibility and raises questions about the sincerity of its economic prescriptions, especially given its historical influence, which often leads to turmoil and hardship. They called for Nigeria and other developing countries to reclaim their economic sovereignty and resist externally imposed policies that disregard local contexts and the needs of the populace.

“The IMF’s denial of involvement in Nigeria’s subsidy removal seems insincere, especially considering its history of recommending similar austerity measures. We hope our economic leaders recognize that when crises arise, the IMF and World Bank will distance themselves, leaving the government to manage the fallout,” the statement read.

The NLC asserted that Nigeria must adopt policies that genuinely address the needs of its citizens by focusing on strategies that promote growth, social welfare, and equity rather than austerity measures that lead to deeper economic troubles and social unrest.

“We urge the World Bank and IMF to stop stifling our nation so we can thrive. They have become a significant challenge for us, and we may soon have to demand their complete withdrawal from Nigeria, as their policies consistently undermine our economy and harm both the people and the nation,” the NLC concluded. They called on the IMF to acknowledge its role in contributing to the hardships faced by Nigerians.

READ ALSO:IMF Clarifies: Subsidy Removal Was a Domestic Decision

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