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Rt Hon David Emmanuel Ombugadu PhD of the PDP Declared winner of the Nasarawa State Governorship Election 2023 at the Tr...
03/10/2023

Rt Hon David Emmanuel Ombugadu PhD of the PDP Declared winner of the Nasarawa State Governorship Election 2023 at the Tribunal Today.

Pictorial Excerpts From Ombugadu's Private Residence In Akwanga Following His Victory At Tribunal
03/10/2023

Pictorial Excerpts From Ombugadu's Private Residence In Akwanga Following His Victory At Tribunal

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07/11/2022


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04/02/2022

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Kaduna State Teachers' Service BoardAll newly recruited teachers are advised to log onto the TSB Recruitment Portal, www...
18/09/2021

Kaduna State Teachers' Service Board

All newly recruited teachers are advised to log onto the TSB Recruitment Portal, www.tsbrecruitment.com from 12:00am Sunday 19th September, 2021 to 12:00am Sunday 26th September, 2021 to confirm their File Numbers and update their Data particularly their BVN, NIN, Mobile numbers, Emails and Bank Account Details.

Note:

1. Your File Number is the one displayed to you on the portal.

2. Ensure you enter all records correctly as once submitted, records can no longer be modified.

3. To Access the dashboard, the following records MUST match;
i - Application No
ii - Date of Birth
iii - Email Address or Phone No.

Thank You

The general public is hereby informed that the State Teachersโ€™ Service Board is undertaking a fresh Teachersโ€™ Recruitment Exercise, following the cancellation of the process the Board began in 2018/2019.

Prophet Odumeje Releases New Prophecies About The Igbos & Their Leaders, Lessons LearntIn Nigeria, when men of God relea...
18/09/2021

Prophet Odumeje Releases New Prophecies About The Igbos & Their Leaders, Lessons Learnt

In Nigeria, when men of God release prophecies, some people take it serious while others do not. In the early hours of today, the founder of the Mountain of Holy ghost Intervention Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Odumeje who's popularly known as "indabosky", took to his page to release new prophecies for the Igbos and their Leaders.
Prophet Odumeje Indabosky began by saying that most Southeastern states across Nigeria are in a sorry state because the Igbos are not united in any form. He prophesied that God revealed to him there would be hunger if the Igbos are not united. He added that if they do not look for ways to have a single voice, they would suffer and become homeless if they keep agitating for a divided Nigeria.

The second prophecy made by Prophet Odumeje is that if the Igbos keep agitating for secession, they would keep losing and those they're fighting would keep winning. Odumeje asked a question saying that since the year the Igbos have been clamoring for secession, have they developed? He made mention of roads in Enugu, Awka and Onitsha where roads are extremely unfixed.

Thirdly, Prophet Odumeje prophesied that if the Ohanaeze Ndi'igbo do not have a collective voice, they would regret at the end because their would be protests, massive killing and internally displaced people.

Odumeje also said all the Igbo leaders in power should use their means to out things in order for the future of their lands. He said Igbos and all other tribes in Nigeria need to come together if they want this nation to develop. He said most Igbo leaders who are not using their political power rightly might not live long. Based on this reason, Odumeje urged that Igbo leaders should at least make life pleasant for the children they will be leaving behind.

1. Through Prophet Odumeje's prophecies, it is learnt that unity amidst diversity will make Nigeria a developed nation. This is because most developed countries today have a collective voice and are united to some reasonable extent.

2. The second lesson to be learnt from the prophecies of Prophet Odumeje is that people need to forget some historical occurrences and live in the present in order to experience growth in life. The prophet noted that people should live the moment they meet themselves and try as much as possible to develop in that moment.

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08/09/2021

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08/09/2021

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The Tanzanian island of Zanzibar is to be the site of a 70-storey spiral-shaped building that will be the tallest in Africa after Egypt's Iconic Tower, newspaper The Citizen reports.

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2 Things That May Happen Soon In Kaduna, If The Frequent Attacks Continues In The StateFor a long time, now there have b...
08/09/2021

2 Things That May Happen Soon In Kaduna, If The Frequent Attacks Continues In The State

For a long time, now there have been frequent reports of attacks, and killings in the Northern states. Kaduna happens to be in the middle of all these.

The Governor of the State has tried to put in measures, to bring an end to these banditry activities, but all efforts have proven to be abortive.

Recently, it was reported that some unknown gunmen, raided a community in the State, and abducted some members.

According to Daily Post, the Gunmen, who were suspected to be a bandit group, launched an attack in the early hours of Tuesday, on Keke Community in Chikun Local Government Area, and they succeeded in abducting about 18 members of the community.

The Media stated that the Gunmen were about 20 in number, and the incident occurred at midnight. The men entered the community, with violent gunshots, to scare others away. They selected their victims and went their way.

From the look of things, Kaduna is the worst that has been affected by terrorism, something must be done to end this fast.

Here are 2 things that may happen, if these frequent attacks don't stop.

Massive Migration Of The Kaduna People
Kaduna is known to be the home for so many, but these days, it is something else. On several occasions; women, youths, even men have come out to protest, and express their grief, but all to no avail.

If these attacks continue, the only option left will be to migrate. The Kaduna people may decide to look for a safer place to call home.

The Kaduna People May Decide To Fight For Themselves

According to the law, citizens are not in the right position, to stand and fight against bandits, that is the job of the security.

But in this situation, citizens in Kaduna may be left with no choice, but to fight for themselves. Till today, some of these villages have little or no security, and these bandits will continue to take the upper hand if nothing is done.

The state government has done enough, it is time for the Federal Government to intervene.

18 abducted in midnight raid on Kaduna communitySep 7, 2021 1:57 PMBaba Negedu, KadunaAt least 18 people have been kidna...
08/09/2021

18 abducted in midnight raid on Kaduna community
Sep 7, 2021 1:57 PM

Baba Negedu, Kaduna

At least 18 people have been kidnapped in Keke, a community in Kaduna State.


The attack took place in Chikun Local Government Area of the state.

Gunmen were said to have invaded Keke community around 12midnight on Monday and started shooting sporadically in the air.

Eyewitnesses said there was pandemonium in the area as people ran out of their houses and into the bush.

The gunmen, who were many in number, were able to grab about 18 people in the ensuing confusion.

Sources said security operatives have been deployed to the community even as the authorities were yet to make any official statement on the attack.

Those familiar with Kaduna will concede that the capital of former Northern Region has never had it so good in terms of ...
07/09/2021

Those familiar with Kaduna will concede that the capital of former Northern Region has never had it so good in terms of infrastructural revolution and development since its creation on May 27, 1967.

Despite the challenges faced by the state as a result of the global pandemic and the harsh economic climate, the government is investing in urban renewal as no state could function well without opening the space with good roads. At the moment, Kaduna has become a construction site.

Many dilapidated roads are being expanded or dualised making Kaduna one of the most beautiful and organised state capitals in the country. The programme is not only limited to Kaduna city centre alone as work is also ongoing in the satellite towns of Zaria and Kafanchan.

The phase one project which consists of 21 roads and bridges criss-crossing all the nooks and crannies of the three zones of the state are at completion and or at advanced stages. The urban renewal initiative has no doubt opened up the state to a more meaningful and delightful transportation and vehicular experience.

Soon, Kaduna public will heave a sigh of relief from the nightmarish driving experience occasioned by congestion within and outside the metropolis.

Apart from the roads under construction, the building of a new Kaduna Galaxy Mall, sitting on 11, 000 square metres is also ongoing. The mall, being executed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement is designed to attract key players in the fast moving consumables goods including 48 line shops.

Among other gains, the Kaduna Urban Renewal Programme is expected to create job opportunities and empowerment of the locals. Already, over 1700 local direct workers are said to have been engaged in the programme. Beyond that, it plans to make the state more liveable. Urban renewal recreates neighbourhoods and communities left behind due to demographic and economic change, by bringing back character and a sense of place. Indeed, areas hitherto forgotten will be reinvigorated through the opportunities created by the project as building and infrastructural developments which allow cities to further their growth begin to spring up.

Then of course is investment in transport system by both government and individuals geared towards improving mobility of residents which in turn reduce time wastage, leads to improvement in air quality.

Nigeria is said to lack maintenance culture. One vital component of the on-going urban renewal programme which should be taken seriously is maintenance. The roads will be useful even in centuries to come and serve the state better if it is properly managed and maintained. Therefore, Kaduna State Road Agency (KADRA) should engage or designate staff or people who should be charged with keeping the roads clean. With the rehabilitation, expansion and building of these roads in the state, the administration of Nasir el-Rufai has done what can unarguably be described as one of the most ambitious urban renewal programmes northern Nigeria and the country has had in recent times. Kaduna is on the desired pedestal of change. It is now a pleasurable experience to drive within the Kaduna metropolis.

Can this be true??? If it is? On what ground?? What is the reason for doing that???
07/09/2021

Can this be true??? If it is? On what ground?? What is the reason for doing that???

Kaduna LG Polls: El-Rufai loses polling unit to PDPGovernor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna Saturday lost his polling unit to t...
07/09/2021

Kaduna LG Polls: El-Rufai loses polling unit to PDP

Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna Saturday lost his polling unit to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the local council election held in the state.

The results announced by the state Independent Electoral Commission for Unit 01 Ungwar Sarki, Kaduna North Local Government, showed the PDP getting 86 out of the 159 votes for chairman.

Announced by the Presiding Officer, Muhammad Sani, Mr El-Rufaiโ€™s All Progressive Congress (APC) secured 62 votes, while APP had 1, ZLP 5, PRP 4, and 3 abstentions.

The PDP also got 100 votes for the councillorship seat out of 162, while APC scored 53, ZLP 2, PRP 2, NNPP 1, and BP 4.

Earlier, Mr El-Rufai had said the adoption of electronic voting for the local election was to ensure peopleโ€™s votes count.

In this article, weโ€™ll list the top 10 poorest states in Nigeria 2021 according to data from the National Bureau of Stat...
07/09/2021

In this article, weโ€™ll list the top 10 poorest states in Nigeria 2021 according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)


Nigeria is a country blessed with mineral resources and is made up of 36 states. These states are meant to be productive based on their available natural resources and are meant to have a strong and honest government capable of managing these natural resources to generate revenue.

But the reverse is the case as some states are down to poverty by 70 percent. However, these poor states in Nigeria became poor due to bad governance, mismanagement of state resources, or security issues as the case may be.

We have listed the poorest states in the country according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, using infrastructural development, state of the economy, literacy level, security, and governance to compile this list of 10 poorest states in Nigeria 2021.

Poorest States in Nigeria 2021
Below listed is the list of the poorest states in Nigeria currently, these states will always depend on the Federal Government for almost everything that is if not even everything. Because they have no other source of wealth.

1. Sokoto State
2. Kastina State
3. Adamawa State
4. Gombe State
5. Jigawa State
6. Plateau State
7. Ebonyi State
8. Bauchi State
9. Kebbi State
10. Zamfara State
No doubt these are the complete and authentic list of The Top 10 Poorest States in Nigeria according to the National Bureau Of Statistics (NBS). So FlashAcademy did not fabricate this information as the source remains announced.

1. Sokoto state
Sokoto state is rated as the poorest state in Nigeria, ranking 81.2% on the poverty level.

Its harsh climate conditions have made it a no-go area and have prevented foreigners and foreign investors to come for investment in the state.

It is also the seat of the Caliphate.

2. Kastina state

Located at the deepest part of the northwestern area of Nigeria.

Kastina state made it in the list of poorest states in Nigeria because it has fewer or no solid investment or sector that generates revenue for the state.

3. Adamawa state

Due to the frequent attack from Boko Haram terrorists, Adamawa stateโ€™s economy has been crippled as a result of its citizens running away from the state because of safety.

It has affected the state poorly to a poverty level of 74.2%.

4. Gombe state
Gombe state which is located in the north-eastern part of Nigeria is also facing its own peril in security with a crippled economy to a 73.2% poverty level.

5. Jigawa state
A state situated in the north-western part of Nigeria and basically populated with the Hausa/Fulani tribe.

With low literacy levels and low economic growth, the poverty level of Jigawa state is at 72.1%.

6. Plateau state
Although, plateau state is one of the highest populated states in Nigeria and has some tourist attractions.

It has also suffered a long timely tribal conflict which has carelessly destroyed its economy by 71%

7. Ebonyi state
Unfortunately, this is the only state in the South-East that falls under the top poorest states in Nigeria with a poverty rate of 70.6% due to poverty, illiteracy, and bad government.

8. Bauchi state
According to the National Bureau of Statistics, Bauchi was ranked among states that are poor.

Statistics show that majority of the residents in this area lack the basic amenities of life and it is a war torn zone.

The mortality rate recorded after the various insurgent attack is overwhelming.

9. Kebbi state
Kebbi is a state in north-western Nigeria. Its capital is Birnin Kebbi. The state also listed among the 10 states that have the highest poverty rate in the country. Its rating is 72%.

10. Zamfara state
With 70.8 percent poverty rate, Zamfara has been ranked by the NBS among the poorest states in the country 2021.

Strife, disease and hunger affects the residents of this state a lot.

Conclusion
A lot has been said above concerning these states, from bad government to negligence, lack of jobs which causes unemployment, poverty, etc. We wonder how these affected states will cope later in the future.

Niger has been ranked the state with the lowest poverty rate, closely followed by Osun state with 37.9 percent and Ondo 45.7 percent.

Bayelsa and Lagos both have less than 50 percent poverty rate, with 47 and 48.6 percent respectively.

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