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Emergency Alert! Partial Building Collapse in Ikeja Lagos

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There has been a partial 2nd decking collapse of a two story building under construction having its supporting base give way.

The collapse was reported at about 13:03hours on Tuesday at 17, Olanrewaju Street, Alausa, Ikeja to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service headquarters.

Eventually, the crew was able to rescue the situation and forestall a secondary incident as no one was trapped and all the construction workers on site escaped unhurt.

The State government has condoned off the structure for proper investigation into the remote cause of the collapse.

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NYCN Rivers Plans Peace and Reconciliation Summit, Extolls Wyke and Fubara

‎As the Apex  and most vibrant youth platform in the state, we recognize our duty to serve as bridge builders and not tools in the hands of any political divide.

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‎The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Rivers State Chapter, is prepared to convene a youth-led peace and reconciliation summit, bringing together young stakeholders, community leaders, and civil society actors, to develop homegrown solutions that can restore calm and foster a new culture of peace and mutual respect.

NYCN Chairman, Comr, Gift Dandison Jumbo, disclosed this in a press statement on Tuesday.

It reads: “‎In the spirit of patriotism and responsibility, the Youth Leadership of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Rivers State Chapter, stands as an independent and neutral voice committed to peace, unity, and the progress of our dear state.

‎We have watched with deep concern the unfolding political crisis in Rivers State and its potential to disrupt the social and economic fabric that binds us as a people.

At this crucial moment, we reaffirm our unalloyed belief that peace is not merely the absence of conflict but the presence of justice, dialogue, and reconciliation.

‎As the Apex  and most vibrant youth platform in the state, we recognize our duty to serve as bridge builders and not tools in the hands of any political divide.

We categorically state that the youths of Rivers State shall not be used as instruments of political violence or manipulation.

We must be partners in peace, not pawns in conflict.

‎We therefore call on all political actors, traditional institutions, and stakeholders in Rivers State to place the interest of the people above partisan considerations, as demonstrated by the Minister of FCT Nyesom Ezewon Wike and the Gov of River’s State, Sir, Siminialayi Fubara.

We commend these two state actors for giving peace a chance, just as it’s said when two brothers fight strangers inherit their wealth.

Let us maintain the peace with dialogue, humility, honesty, and the collective will to heal the land.

‎History will judge us not by the noise of division but by the courage we showed to build bridges across troubled waters.

‎We stand for peace.
‎We stand for reconciliation.
‎We stand for Rivers State.”

We categorically state that the youths of Rivers State shall not be used as instruments of political violence or manipulation.

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Kogi State Ranks 5th Lowest in Debt, Boosts Economy with Mining Deal

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The strategic economic and fiscal reforms of the Kogi State Government have begun to yield fruitful results, with the state now ranked as having the 5th lowest domestic debt among the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), according to the latest figures released by the Debt Management Office (DMO) as of March 31, 2025.

The report shows that Kogi State’s domestic debt stands at ₦20.38 billion, marking a significant drop from the ₦121.81 billion recorded in Q4 of 2023, when the state ranked 18th lowest in the country.

This reflects a remarkable debt reduction of over ₦101.43 billion in just over one fiscal quarter.

Speaking on the achievement, the State Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Asiwaju Asiru Idris, attributed the success to the state’s aggressive implementation of global best practices in financial management, including prudent borrowing, enhanced revenue performance, and strategic expenditure control.

“We are deliberate in our financial approach, cutting waste and focusing on impactful spending. This improvement is not accidental; it is the result of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s transparent , accountable and reform-minded leadership,” he said.

Also speaking, the Auditor General of the State, Alhaji Yakubu Okala, said Kogi’s improved debt standing is evidence of transparency and effective oversight.

“We ensure that all government funds are deployed strictly for their intended purposes. His Excellency’s accounting background has brought a culture of accountability and efficiency to every level of government. Our systems now deliver more results with fewer resources,” he said.

Alhaji Okala commended Governor Ododo’s unwavering support for fiscal institutions, saying the Governor has not only backed reforms but insisted on compliance and value-for-money across all MDAs.

Both the Commissioner of Finance and the Auditor General of the State agreed that the results are products of the hard work by the finance team in the last administration and the consolidation of the present administration in the State to ensure that the resources of the state serve for the people of the State.

They also attribute improved revenue to the reduced need for domestic borrowing, saying the State Government is conveniently funding a good number of capital projects in the State.

In a related development, the Kogi State Government says it has acquired licenses to fully participate in solid minerals mining in the State in a bold move to diversify the state’s economy and expand its revenue base.

The State Government confirmed that it has acquired 15 mining licenses to begin strategic participation in the nation’s solid minerals sector.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, who said the move was driven by the government’s resolve to ensure that Kogites benefit directly from the natural resources on their land.

“With these licenses, Kogi will now take its rightful place in the mining sector, not just as a host but as an active operator. This will unlock value, create jobs for our teeming youth, and grow our internally generated revenue,” Fanwo stated.

He also praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the Federal Government’s support and the policy framework that now enables subnational entities to participate more directly in mining and resource development.

“This is a major economic breakthrough for our state. We thank Mr. President for enabling states like Kogi to take charge of their destiny. Governor Ododo’s leadership is positioning Kogi not just for today, but for a prosperous, resource-driven future,” Fanwo added.

He assured that the licenses would be put to use through environmentally responsible and community-focused mining initiatives that will stimulate industrial growth and promote local content development.

With the twin achievements of improved debt ranking and entry into strategic mining operations, Kogi State is fast becoming a national model in fiscal sustainability and economic diversification.

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UniPort’s Prof Charles Nnolim is dead

The renowned academic died in Port Harcourt, where he lectured for many years.

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•Professor Charles Nnolim

Professor of English and World Literatures, Charles Nnolim, is dead.

Nnolim died in Port Harcourt, where he lectured for many years.

Though Nnolim’s age at death is not very clear, it is estimated at mid to late eighties.

Nnolim’s scholarly works include: “Approaches to the African Novel”, “Teaching African Literature Today,. “Literature, Literary Criticism and National Development.”

Prof Chijoke Uwasomba of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife who is familiar with Nnolim’s works, said that Nnolim remains one of the finest as far as literary criticism is concerned.

Nnolim left an impressive imprint that is fascinating and worthy.

Nnolim’s death is the fall of an iroko, which will definitely be felt in the literary world.

Nnolim is a product of the old Alvan Ikokwu College of Education.

He capped his intellectual height with a PhD from the Catholic University in the United States.

He returned to Nigeria, landing at the University of Port Harcourt, in the thriving and tempting atmosphere at the time Nigerian universities were seen as the place to be.

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