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The 21st Century Demands A Unique Set Of Skills To Succeed
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The 21st century demands a unique set of skills to succeed in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. Here are the top skills required to thrive:
1. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
Analyzing information, evaluating evidence, and developing innovative solutions.
2. Communication and Collaboration
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Effective verbal and written communication, active listening, and teamwork.
3. Creativity and Adaptability
Embracing change, thinking outside the box, and pivoting when necessary.
4. Digital Literacy
Proficiency in technology, data analysis, and online collaboration tools.
5. Emotional Intelligence and Empathy
Understanding and managing emotions, empathizing with others.
6. Global Awareness and Cultural Competence
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Appreciating diverse perspectives, navigating global issues.
7. Resilience and Flexibility
Adapting to uncertainty, bouncing back from setbacks.
8. Time Management and Productivity
Prioritizing tasks, managing time effectively.
9. Leadership and Initiative
Taking charge, inspiring others, and driving positive change.
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FG Started Selling 50kg Of Rice At N40,000
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FG started selling 50kg of rice at N40,000
The Federal Government on Thursday in Abeokuta commenced the procurement of subsidized rice in Ogun. Speaking at an event to mark the launch, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari said: “This is one of the many projects that have been launched to help and assist Nigerians. Kyari, the State Director of the Ministry, Mrs. Toyin Ayo Ajayi, explained that the distribution was monitored by several federal agencies to ensure transparency, fairness, and security.
The minister said that the government has taken measures to ensure that the rice reaches those who deserve it. He said all that is needed is a National Identification Number (NIN) and an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card to buy 50kg of rice for N40,000. “But I want to commend Governor Dapo Abiodun for his dedication to the welfare of the people of the state.
Ogun is one of the first states in Nigeria to have this advantage and this can be done with the visionary leadership of the governor. He said: “Ogun has one of the most organized students who will make it to the three senate constituencies of the state and all at the grassroots level. Kyari called on the people of the state to support the government so that all levels of government work smoothly.
In his speech, Governor Abiodun said President Bola Tinubu's initiative is a demonstration of his determination to ensure that the issue of food security is met and the people's livelihood is improved. He appreciated the efforts of the President to support the agricultural sector and ensure food security for the citizens.
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Security: Lagos Requests Local Governments To Release 500 Candidates For Military Registration.
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Security: Lagos requests local governments to release 500 candidates for military registration.
The Lagos State Government has instructed the Secretaries of Local Government Areas (SLGs) and Local Council Development Areas (SLCDA) to nominate 500 candidates from each area for military recruitment.
The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mrs. Bimbola Salu-Hundeyin, made this announcement during the quarterly meeting of the SGS and SLGs/SLCDA in Ikija on Thursday. Salu-Hundeyin gave the secretaries a two-week deadline to provide the list of candidates, emphasizing the importance of Lagosian youths joining the army.
The governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, aims to ensure the recruitment of local youths in alignment with the Federal Government's policy of equal representation from all regions in the military. The secretaries have been trained on effective methods to encourage the youth to participate, and citizens are urged to support the government by registering for the armed forces.
The SSG noted that the governor is dedicated to this initiative and stressed the diverse opportunities available to military personnel beyond combat roles. Security is paramount for any nation, and providing safety through service in the armed forces is a noble duty.
The SSG emphasized the importance of governance reaching the grassroots level, with the secretaries serving as a vital link between the government and the people they represent. It is essential for policies to be communicated effectively to ensure a positive impact on the populace.
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Amaewhule: Defected Lawmakers' Seats Remain Vacant
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Amaewhule: Defected lawmakers' seats remain vacant
Rivers Govt Fubara clarifies Appeal Court rulingThe Rivers State Government has made it clear that the recent Court of Appeal ruling in Abuja did not reinstate the Martin Amaewhule-led faction of the State House of Assembly, dismissing claims that they are still members of the Assembly.
In a statement released on Thursday by the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Israel Dagogo Iboroma, SAN, the government insisted that Amaewhule and 26 other lawmakers automatically vacated their seats when they defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on December 11, 2023.
According to Iboroma, this defection triggered Section 109(1)(g) of the 1999 Constitution, which states that lawmakers who switch political parties lose their seats. Neighbor recounts how woman abused 12 years old niece, burnt her with hot knife and forced.
"The issue of Martin Amaewhule and 26 others defecting was never brought before the Federal High Court or the Court of Appeal. Therefore, no court has confirmed their membership in the Assembly after their defection."
The Attorney General also clarified that the case before the Federal High Court and subsequent appeal was regarding the 2023 Appropriation Act and the interference of the National Assembly in the legislative process of Rivers State, not the jurisdiction of the defected lawmakers.
After the Court of Appeal rejected the government's appeal against the 2023 Appropriation Act, Iboruma criticized the decision as incorrect. There are false rumors circulating that Amaewhule and others in the House will continue to support him as a speaker. This is completely untrue.
The state's Attorney General also stated that the government will appeal to the Supreme Court to maintain the current situation and request a stay of the executions.
According to Iboruma, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has advised the people of Rivers State to ignore misleading rumors about the court's decision and assured that the law will be enforced to resolve the issue.
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First Lady Tinubu Has Donated N1 Billion To The OAU State Capital.
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First Lady Tinubu has donated N1 billion to the OAU state capital.
The First Lady Olormi Tinubu reminisced about her student days at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) in ILE-IFE. She expressed concern over the deteriorating beauty of the university and called for more efforts to restore the environment.
Inaugurating the 2.7km Senator Olormi Tinubu Road, which was donated by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Mrs. Tinubu emphasized the need for renovation. She attributed the decline in beauty of the campus to the lack of conservation culture. Mrs.
Tinubu pledged to donate N1 billion to rebuild the agricultural land of OAU, stating that the campus used to be beautiful and needs to regain its beauty.
The First Lady thanked Oba Ogunwusi for naming events after her and commended Mrs. Tinubu for her work in educating and empowering women. Oba Ogunwusi mentioned that a golden statue has been built to immortalize Mrs. Tinubu's nature as a teacher, mother, and wife. Additionally, a new dormitory and a dynamic pavilion have been constructed on the campus.
The event highlighted the importance of infrastructure development in Osun state and celebrated Senator Olormi Tinubu's leadership gifts in reviving the university's environment.
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Ten African Rulers Have Collectively Ruled For A Total Of 333 Years.
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Ten African rulers have collectively ruled for a total of 333 years.
The most experienced leaders in African countries.Africa is home to a number of historical rulers who came to power through various means, including elections, military coups, and royal successions.
Among these ten rulers, Cameroon's President Paul Biya, aged 91, has been in power since 1982. Reports of Biya's health and whereabouts became a topic of discussion across Africa this week following rumors of his passing.
Biya's most recent public appearance was at the China-Africa Summit in Beijing in early September. His absence from the recent UN General Assembly in New York and a summit of French-speaking countries (La Francophonie) in France fueled the speculations.
Cameroon's ambassador to France affirmed that Biya was "in good health" in Geneva, a place he frequently visits. Moreover, Cameroon's government spokesman, René Sadi, officially refuted the rumors, ensuring that Biya would return home "in the next few days.
"Here are the ten longest-serving African heads of state:
1. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (Equatorial Guinea) - 41 years in power.
2. Paul Biya (Cameroon) - 41 years in power.
3. Denis Sassou Nguesso (Congo) - a total of 40 years in power.
4. Yoweri Museveni (Uganda) - 38 years of leadership.
5. King Mswati III (Eswatini) - 38 years in power.
6. Idriss Déby (Chad) - 30 years in power until his demise in 2021.
7. Isaias Afwerki (Eritrea) - 31 years in power.
8. Ismail Omar Guelleh (Djibouti) - 25 years in power.
9. King Mohammed VI (Morocco) - 25 years in power.
10. Paul Kagame (Rwanda) - 24 years in power.These leaders have significantly influenced the political landscape of Africa for over a century.
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Bishops Abioye, Aremu To Retire From Roles At Living Faith Church
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Bishops Abioye, Aremu to retire from roles at Living Faith Church
The Bishops of Abioye, Aremu resign from the work in the Living Faith ChurchLiving Faith Church, popularly known as Winners Church, is preparing to bid farewell to two top leaders, Bishop David Olatunji Abioye and Bishop Thomas Armo.
These two bishops will retire in October 2024. Their retirement follows the administrative guidelines of the Ordination Commission, also known as the mission, which serves as the constitution of the church.
Bishop David Abuye's farewell service will be held in Dorumi, Abuja on Friday, October 18, 2024. While Bishop Thomas Armo's farewell service will take place at Living Faith Basorun Church in Ibadan, Oyo State on Tuesday, October 15, 2024.
Bishop Abouye was a pioneer in this ministry, overseeing one of the first five branches established in 1987. He became the youngest bishop in history to reach full bishop status, ordained in 1993 at Bagh Iman, Barnawa, Kaduna.
Starting a church at the age of 32, Bishop Armo transitioned into full-time ministry after a successful career as a treasurer. He is the last remaining bishop among the seven consecrated in the garden of faith in Kaduna in November 1999, playing a significant role in the development of the church.
This retirement marks the first public celebration of ministers retiring from Living Faith Church. The retirement age, previously set at 60 years, has now been revised to 58 years. While the founder, Bishop David Oyedepo, retains the right to serve for life, future church leaders will have limited terms of one or two seven-year periods, subject to approval from the board of trustees.
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NESG To FG: Emulate Brazil, India To Fight Hunger
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NESG to FG: Emulate Brazil, India to fight hunger
AS Nigerians struggle to survive amid soaring food prices, the Nigerian Economic Summit Group, NESG, yesterday tasked the federal government to emulate Brazil and India in conquering hunger.
In a statement signed by the Ag. Head, Strategic Communication & Advocacy, NESG, Ayanyinka Ayanlowo, while explaining that the 30th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #30) would focus on hunger issues affecting Nigerians at its forthcoming summit in Abuja.
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”Therefore, the session will focus on sustainable solutions to combat food insecurity and malnutrition, particularly in Nigeria and the broader African continent.
“According to the 2023 Global Hunger Index, Africa is home to 8 of the 9 countries with alarming levels of hunger, a situation that continues to threaten economic stability and development.
“Addressing this crisis is not just a moral imperative but a critical economic and social challenge.
“For Nigeria, tackling hunger is a crucial step toward achieving broader economic development and stability. Despite being a country with vast agricultural potential, food insecurity remains a significant concern, exacerbated by factors such as conflict, climate change and poverty.
“The 30th Nigerian Economic Summit will explore targeted interventions, including enhancing agricultural productivity, improving food distribution systems, and supporting smallholder farmers.
“Countries, such as Brazil, have demonstrated that with the right policies, hunger can be dramatically reduced. Brazil’s ‘Fome Zero’ (Zero Hunger) initiative has been widely praised for its success in combining social programs, agricultural subsidies and food security measures to significantly reduce hunger and poverty.
“Similarly, India’s National Food Security Act has enabled millions of citizens to access affordable food through a well-organized public distribution system, offering valuable insights for Nigeria’s food security strategy.”
According to him, there is need for collaborative efforts to ensure food security is achieved in Nigeria.
”Plenary V will bring together government officials, agricultural experts, development partners, and private sector stakeholders to discuss how Nigeria can leverage partnerships and innovative approaches to create a hunger-free future.
“By improving food production, reducing post-harvest losses and addressing climate change’s impact on agriculture, Nigeria can take decisive steps to reduce hunger and malnutrition.
“Policies aimed at strengthening the agricultural sector, boosting rural infrastructure, and providing access to financial resources for small-scale farmers will also be key discussion points during the session”, he added.
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