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Ohibaba.com reports that following the appointment , Nigerians have been expressing mixed feelings about it on the X social media:

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• From left: Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdukadir Mohammed., Mr. Li Zhensheng, Economic Adviser to the state government.

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdukadir Mohammed, has appointed a Chinese national, Mr. Li Zhensheng, as Economic Adviser to the state government.

Mohammed made the announcement yesterday during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre in Bauchi.

Governor Mohamed said that the move is aimed at positioning Bauchi as a rising hub of international cooperation, with the long-term partnership expected to accelerate investment, infrastructure development, and bilateral collaboration across sectors such as agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, and trade facilitation.

The MoU outlines a framework for cooperation, with specific project agreements to be developed on a case-by-case basis.

In his remarks, Zhensheng, who is the Chairman of the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre, pledged the Centre’s commitment to mobilising global resources to support Bauchi’s economic transformation.

“We are committed to helping Bauchi achieve sustainable growth, modern infrastructure, and improved livelihoods,” he said.

Ohibaba.com reports that following the appointment , Nigerians from various fields and works of life, have been expressing mixed feelings about it on the X social media:

” Before you start expressing your frustration, remember that there are thousands of Nigerians in important positions worldwide.

Plus, we can all at least read news about economic developments in China, particularly in trade, engineering, and tech. So, if a state governor in Nigeria appoints a national of such a country as his economic advisor, it doesn’t seem like a bad move, as long as the appointee is capable of doing the job.”

In his remarks, Zhensheng, who is the Chairman of the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre, pledged the Centre’s commitment to mobilising global resources to support Bauchi’s economic transformation.

“The junk talk about his color and where he comes from is really annoying.   

There are Nigerians elected and appointed in the US, UK, Canada and others. Are there no capable citizens there too?Wrong! Nigerians in the countries you refer to identify as nationals of those countries, not as Nigerians.”

” The man here identifies as Chinese national, not a Nigerian.That’s absolute truth. No Nigerian has a position in any foreign government as a Nigerian citizen.

Most of them identify as the national of that country, I asked him to name one foreign government with Nigerian citizen working in they government, not the private sector,Lol, there are many positions Nigerians are occupying abroad without being citizens.

“Nigerians excelling abroad but only as Nigerian citizens can be found in professions like medicine, not in government.

These kind of things where other country’s citizens are appointed into government only happens in Africa. I’m hopeful to see the results such appointment will bring to Bauchi cos they have reserves & resources.

Well Nigerians and other foreigners that are not citizens work in Civil service . I am sure of the UK.”

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UPDATED: NUPENG shuts depots as Dangote reluctant to sign MoU

In various depots across the country, especially those in Lagos and Warri, Delta State, drivers parked their trucks to wait for the next directive as far as fuel lifting was concerned.

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NUPENG officials have visited petroleum depots to enforce compliance on no loading as the talks between representatives of Dangote Petroleum Refinery and the leadership of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers dragged on for several hours on Monday night.

Ohibaba.com learned that despite the role played by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Productivity for reconciliation, plans for both parties to immediately sign a Memorandum of Understanding to put an immediate end to the ongoing conflict delays.

The resolutions of the Memorandum of Understanding were read for all parties to agree upon and sign.

Still, officials of the Dangote Group disagreed with some of the resolutions, thereby leading to further talks. As of 10:15 pm on Monday, parties continued talks to find a lasting solution to the crisis.

Consequently, in some parts of the country, filling stations were being closed by NUPENG members.

The Aradel refinery in Obele, Port Harcourt, was shut. The Kwale Hydrocarbon facility in Delta State was shut.

In various depots across the country, especially those in Lagos and Warri, Delta State, drivers parked their trucks to wait for the next directive as far as fuel lifting was concerned.

The National President of NUPENG, Williams Akporeha, confirmed that there was “100 per cent compliance across the nation.”.

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BREAKING: Lagos Says Won’t Adopt New Education Curriculum for Now

That those logistics that will make it to work, such as the scheme of work for the terms, the materials and training of staff, need to be sorted first before the curriculum can be adopted.

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The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of Education, says it is not adopting the newly released curriculum for basic and senior secondary education immediately.

The curriculum was released last week by the federal government ahead of the September back-to-school season across the country.

Ohibaba.com gathered from people who have knowledge about the matter that at a meeting with the Commissioner of Education, school owners raised concerns about what the schemes will be, and the instructional materials, etc.

The source said, “So, the system is not ready for the curriculum because all those trade subjects that are there, they need equipment to work on them and they are not readily available.

So, the Commissioner when asked how do we go about it?, the commissioner said that it’s a projection into the future.

That for the next section, they will adopt it but for this first term, the curriculum won’t work in Lagos State.

That those logistics that will make it to work, such as the scheme of work for the terms, the materials and training of staff, need to be sorted first before the curriculum can be adopted.”

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UPDATE: NUPENG Skips Meeting to Resolve Dispute with Dangote in Abuja

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The leadership of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) failed to attend a crucial Federal Government meeting aimed at resolving its dispute with the Dangote Group, as tensions escalate over a planned nationwide strike by oil workers.

The meeting, called by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, was set for 10:00 a.m. on Monday at the ministry’s headquarters in Abuja. However, by 2:30 p.m., the meeting had yet to start due to the absence of NUPENG representatives.

On Sunday, the Federal Government appealed to NUPENG to postpone the industrial action, assuring that it had intervened in the dispute. It also urged the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to withdraw its “red alert” issued to affiliate unions preparing for a solidarity strike.

An insider noted that even if NUPENG plans to attend the meeting, it won’t be immediate. “They can’t be expected to fly into Abuja and rush into talks the same day. Consultations with NLC leadership and others need to happen first,” the source explained.

The core of the conflict centers on the Dangote Group’s alleged anti-union policy, which NUPENG claims violates workers’ rights. The union insists that no oil worker will be allowed to work at Dangote without union membership, accusing the company of an “anti-worker and anti-union” stance aimed at exploiting refinery employees.

NUPENG officials were still in Lagos on Monday afternoon, coordinating the strike effort. “You don’t wait until a strike is declared before calling for talks,” one union source said, criticizing the government’s delayed response. “The union gave sufficient notice, but the ministry only acted after tensions rose.”

Meanwhile, while journalists awaited the start of the NUPENG meeting, Minister Dingyadi held a separate closed-door session with representatives of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).

The government has yet to announce a new meeting date or confirm if NUPENG will participate at a later time.

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