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FG Has Agreed to Pay Salaries of private School Teachers Owed During The Lockdown – Yomi Otubela

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Speaking on TVC on Monday morning, July 13, Otubela said the association forwarded a proposal to the Economic Sustainability Committee headed by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, for the government to pay the salaries of the private school owners and that an approval has been granted to the proposal by the Federal Executive Council.

”We have written to the Federal government to understand that these teachers are teaching Nigerian children and that they need to keep them and their families together during the lockdown.

So the Federal government has listened to our request. We requested that the teachers salaries in private schools should be taken over by the government during the months of the lockdown. We also requested for a single digit loan for private schools to cushion the effect of the COVID19. We requested for support for schools that have existing loans, that they (FG) should liase on our behalf with the Central Bank of Nigeria CBN and CBN will liase with commercial banks and other financial institutions to ensure that they give them soft landing in terms of moratorium to repay and deduction in the interest loan.

The Federal government has approved that they will take over the payment of teachers salaries.

The proposal was sent to the Economic Sustainability Committee headed by the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and it was approved by the Federal Executive Council.

We are already talking to them to know the modalities for the disbursement”.

He however pointed out that it is only private schools registered under its association that will benefit from the Federal government’s bailout.

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Fuji Music Veteran Love Azeez Passes Away at 81

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The Nigerian entertainment industry has been thrown into mourning following the death of veteran Fuji musician Love Azeez at the age of 81.

Love Azeez was widely respected for his contributions to the growth and popularity of Fuji music, earning admiration from fans and fellow musicians over a career that spanned several decades.

News of his passing has sparked an outpouring of tributes from across the music industry, with many describing him as a cultural icon whose work helped shape the evolution of Fuji music in Nigeria.

Throughout his career, the late singer was celebrated for his unique style, captivating performances, and dedication to preserving the rich traditions of indigenous Yoruba music.

Colleagues and admirers have taken to social media to honour his memory, reflecting on the impact he made both on and off the stage.

His death marks the end of an era for many Fuji music enthusiasts who regard him as one of the genre’s most influential figures.

As tributes continue to pour in, fans are remembering Love Azeez not only for his music but also for the legacy he leaves behind in Nigeria’s cultural and entertainment landscape.

The veteran musician’s contributions are expected to remain a source of inspiration for future generations of Fuji artists and music lovers.

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NYSC DG Cautions Corps Members Against Political Activities Ahead of 2027 Elections

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The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps has cautioned corps members against engaging in partisan political activities as the country gradually moves toward the 2027 general elections.

The NYSC boss reminded serving corps members of the scheme’s rules and regulations, stressing that they are expected to remain neutral and uphold the values of discipline, integrity, and national service throughout their service year.

According to him, corps members must not allow themselves to be used by politicians or political groups for activities that could compromise the neutrality of the scheme.

He emphasized that while corps members have constitutional rights as citizens, they are expected to avoid actions that may create the impression of political bias while serving under the NYSC programme.

The Director-General also urged participants to focus on their primary responsibilities, community development projects, and other activities designed to contribute positively to national growth.

He noted that the NYSC remains committed to promoting unity, patriotism, and peaceful coexistence among young Nigerians from different backgrounds.

The warning comes as political activities and consultations ahead of the 2027 elections continue to gain momentum across the country, with various parties and stakeholders beginning early preparations.

The NYSC leadership expressed confidence that corps members would remain law-abiding and continue to play constructive roles in nation-building while adhering to the principles of the scheme.

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Police Rescue Woman Held in Chains for Over a Year by Older Brother in Abuja

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The FCT Police Command has rescued a 36-year-old woman, identified as Ms. Grace Aniekuoku, who was allegedly chained and confined to a room by her brother, Mr. Chinedu Aniekuoku, for over one year and four months.

​Confirming the rescue to journalists, the FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Sanusi, stated that the command received a distress call regarding the victim’s condition on May 12.

​Upon receiving the report, CP Sanusi immediately dispatched a team of detectives from the Katampe Division to the scene.

“Upon their arrival, the suspect (Chinedu Aniekuoku) was hostile and resisted the officers, refusing them access to the premises where he had confined his sister,” the CP stated. “This did not deter the police officers, who gained forceful entry into the room and discovered the victim in chains, in an extremely emaciated condition, and living in her own physical waste under very poor sanitary conditions.”

​The police boss confirmed that Chinedu was promptly arrested, while the victim was rescued and rushed to a hospital by the police, where she is currently receiving medical attention.

​Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect had forcefully taken the victim’s son to an unknown location about two years ago. He subsequently placed his sister in confinement to prevent her from questioning the whereabouts of her child.

​While Ms. Grace continues to undergo medical treatment, CP Sanusi assured that active efforts are being made to trace and rescue her missing son.

The suspect remains in police custody and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

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