• PLEASE, Let's make this go viral & encourage massive enrollment, the country will reap massive rewards in some few years.

    FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year.

    List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria:
    FSTC Yaba – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilesa – Osun State
    FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State
    FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Otukpo – Benue State
    FSTC Awka – Anambra State
    FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State
    FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State
    FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State
    FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State
    FSTC Michika – Adamawa State
    FSTC Ohanso – Abia State
    FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Uromi – Edo State
    FSTC Aba – Abia State
    FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State
    FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State
    FSTC Lassa – Borno State
    FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State
    FSTC Otobi – Benue State
    FSTC Enugu – Enugu State
    FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State
    FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State
    FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State
    FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State
    FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State
    FSTC Garki – Jigawa State
    FSTC Kuta – Niger State
    FSTC Biliri – Gombe State
    FSTC Otukpa – Benue State.

    The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025.

    TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market.

    *Benefits of TVET Programs*
    TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others!

    By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following:

    Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment
    2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs

    3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves

    4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College

    5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training

    6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training

    7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep.

    8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise

    9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate.

    10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ).

    11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas

    WANTS TO ENROLL?

    1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register.

    2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only.

    3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online.

    4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025.

    5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am.

    6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
    PLEASE, Let's make this go viral & encourage massive enrollment, the country will reap massive rewards in some few years. FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year. ✅ List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria: FSTC Yaba – Lagos State FSTC Ilesa – Osun State FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Otukpo – Benue State FSTC Awka – Anambra State FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State FSTC Michika – Adamawa State FSTC Ohanso – Abia State FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja FSTC Uromi – Edo State FSTC Aba – Abia State FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State FSTC Lassa – Borno State FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State FSTC Otobi – Benue State FSTC Enugu – Enugu State FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State FSTC Garki – Jigawa State FSTC Kuta – Niger State FSTC Biliri – Gombe State FSTC Otukpa – Benue State. The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025. TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market. *Benefits of TVET Programs* TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others! By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following: Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment 2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs 3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves 4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College 5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training 6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training 7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep. 8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise 9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate. 10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ). 11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas WANTS TO ENROLL? 1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register. 2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only. 3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online. 4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025. 5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am. 6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
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  • Friends, you might be asking, what is a Cornerstone? A cornerstone is the first stone set in the construction of a foundation. All other stones are aligned to it. It determines the direction, strength, and stability of the entire structure. Given the above definition, permit me to announce to you that many times, you are rejected because you are attempting to settle for roles, places, or relationships far beneath your divine destiny. You are usually too quick in trying to try to fit yourselves into molds not meant for you. But God, in His love, allows rejection to nudge you out of misaligned places to refine and redirect you.
    Friends, you might be asking, what is a Cornerstone? A cornerstone is the first stone set in the construction of a foundation. All other stones are aligned to it. It determines the direction, strength, and stability of the entire structure. Given the above definition, permit me to announce to you that many times, you are rejected because you are attempting to settle for roles, places, or relationships far beneath your divine destiny. You are usually too quick in trying to try to fit yourselves into molds not meant for you. But God, in His love, allows rejection to nudge you out of misaligned places to refine and redirect you.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 01/06/2025*

    Gateway Games: 20 Kano athletes die in road crash

    Tinubu, governors mourn death of 21 Kano athletes, officials in auto crash

    Tinubu commissions first section of Lagos-Calabar coastal highway

    Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to B3, Stable

    WAEC: Katsina Govt. seeks cancellation of English language paper

    Ogun to open alternative as protest rocks tolling of Ijebu-Ode-Mojoda-Epe road

    Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup

    PSG thrash Inter 5-0 to win Champions League

    EPL giants step up interest in Lookman

    Leverkusen set €50m Boniface asking price

    Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

    Hamas seeks changes to US-backed Gaza ceasefire deal

    WHO urges ban on flavoured tobacco products

    66 Nigerians obtain Antiguan citizenship for $6.6m


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877. It’s the only Grand Slam event played on grass courts, with the grass meticulously cut to 8mm. And players must wear predominantly white clothing, a tradition dating back to the Victorian era.

    * You can’t hum if you hold your nose
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    Be patient with me, Tinubu begs Nigerians

    Niger flood disaster: Tinubu mobilises emergency response, death toll hits 150

    Tinubu inaugurates ships to mark Navy’s 69th anniversary

    National security is collective duty, says Akpabio

    Don’t choose kneeling loyalists as successors, Akpabio warns govs

    Reps seek seven-year jail for workplace bribery

    EFCC slams Emefiele with fresh charges over 753 Abuja housing units

    EFCC arrests 43 suspected internet fraudsters in Nasarawa

    EFCC probes two men caught with fake $899,000 in Kano

    Military steps up checks at Abuja barracks after explosion

    Police mum over alleged suit against retired AIG, others

    Nigeria to host 2025 international civil service conference – Walson-Jack

    FG proposes establishment of exam malpractice tribunal

    NAPTIP reschedules Speed Darlington’s summon to June 2

    FRSC blames speeding for death of 21 Kano athletes

    Customs to profile border fuel stations, auction 39,000 litres

    FCT rural road interventions ‘ll boost food security – Wike

    AFUED honours First Lady, monarch with doctorate

    Plateau Varsity, bank partner to develop livestock feed

    You can’t give students loans in a broken economy — ASUU President, Piwuna

    SSANIP appeals to FG to implement 25/35% salary review

    Why I will miss Tinubu’s mother Qur’anic recitation competition—Buhari

    Davido gifts fan N5m for new hair

    Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager

    I’m making efforts with Mikel Obi to bring Osimhen to Chelsea – Peter Okoye

    Heritage Bank closure halts $5.7m World Bank fund for Yobe

    Dangote to import five million barrels of crude – Report

    Tantita Security boss’ birthday celebrated with novelty football match in Bayelsa

    I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi

    We’re working to rescue Nigeria, say Atiku, El-Rufai

    Stop heating up polity, Onitiri cautions Atiku, Obi, el-Rufai

    Oyebanji to Ekiti APC: God has ratified our second term bid

    Thousands of PDP members defect to APC in A’Ibom council

    APC targets CUPP in anti-coalition move

    Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles – Makinde

    Kano approves N1m each for 22 bereaved athlete families

    Eno flags off construction of quarters for judicial officers

    Exam malpractices, cultism won’t be tolerated in Rivers varsities — Ibas

    Okpebholo distributes 17 new SUVs to Edo council chairmen

    Go and sin no more – Okpebholo spells out terms of amnesty for secret cult members

    Sallah: Sokoto gov directs early payment of June salaries

    Edo govt begins property owners profiling in new city development June 3

    Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers

    Enugu Govt commends NIS, police for suspected ritualist’s arrest

    120 golfers for Edo 2025 Golf fore Peace series

    Anambra’s gov wife empowers 1,000 female traders with N50,000

    Ekiti declares Ado-Ekiti ‘smoke-free city

    Edo’s reintroduced monthly sanitation sees high compliance

    Nasarawa directs residents to exit flood-prone areas

    Kano bans offensive tricycle art

    Police arrest six suspected drug peddlers in Anambra

    Abuja pastor, three others nabbed over child trafficking

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1979, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ended 90 years of white rule. In 1980, the Republic of Zimbabwe achieved sovereignty from the United Kingdom.

    -------------------------

    There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way. – Christopher Morley

    Good morning



    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 01/06/2025* Gateway Games: 20 Kano athletes die in road crash Tinubu, governors mourn death of 21 Kano athletes, officials in auto crash Tinubu commissions first section of Lagos-Calabar coastal highway Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to B3, Stable WAEC: Katsina Govt. seeks cancellation of English language paper Ogun to open alternative as protest rocks tolling of Ijebu-Ode-Mojoda-Epe road Super Eagles beat Jamaica on penalties to win Unity Cup PSG thrash Inter 5-0 to win Champions League EPL giants step up interest in Lookman Leverkusen set €50m Boniface asking price Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar Hamas seeks changes to US-backed Gaza ceasefire deal WHO urges ban on flavoured tobacco products 66 Nigerians obtain Antiguan citizenship for $6.6m ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, first held in 1877. It’s the only Grand Slam event played on grass courts, with the grass meticulously cut to 8mm. And players must wear predominantly white clothing, a tradition dating back to the Victorian era. * You can’t hum if you hold your nose ------------------------- Be patient with me, Tinubu begs Nigerians Niger flood disaster: Tinubu mobilises emergency response, death toll hits 150 Tinubu inaugurates ships to mark Navy’s 69th anniversary National security is collective duty, says Akpabio Don’t choose kneeling loyalists as successors, Akpabio warns govs Reps seek seven-year jail for workplace bribery EFCC slams Emefiele with fresh charges over 753 Abuja housing units EFCC arrests 43 suspected internet fraudsters in Nasarawa EFCC probes two men caught with fake $899,000 in Kano Military steps up checks at Abuja barracks after explosion Police mum over alleged suit against retired AIG, others Nigeria to host 2025 international civil service conference – Walson-Jack FG proposes establishment of exam malpractice tribunal NAPTIP reschedules Speed Darlington’s summon to June 2 FRSC blames speeding for death of 21 Kano athletes Customs to profile border fuel stations, auction 39,000 litres FCT rural road interventions ‘ll boost food security – Wike AFUED honours First Lady, monarch with doctorate Plateau Varsity, bank partner to develop livestock feed You can’t give students loans in a broken economy — ASUU President, Piwuna SSANIP appeals to FG to implement 25/35% salary review Why I will miss Tinubu’s mother Qur’anic recitation competition—Buhari Davido gifts fan N5m for new hair Tems had only N200 when we met – Manager I’m making efforts with Mikel Obi to bring Osimhen to Chelsea – Peter Okoye Heritage Bank closure halts $5.7m World Bank fund for Yobe Dangote to import five million barrels of crude – Report Tantita Security boss’ birthday celebrated with novelty football match in Bayelsa I Told Tinubu I Won’t Vote For Him –Amaechi We’re working to rescue Nigeria, say Atiku, El-Rufai Stop heating up polity, Onitiri cautions Atiku, Obi, el-Rufai Oyebanji to Ekiti APC: God has ratified our second term bid Thousands of PDP members defect to APC in A’Ibom council APC targets CUPP in anti-coalition move Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles – Makinde Kano approves N1m each for 22 bereaved athlete families Eno flags off construction of quarters for judicial officers Exam malpractices, cultism won’t be tolerated in Rivers varsities — Ibas Okpebholo distributes 17 new SUVs to Edo council chairmen Go and sin no more – Okpebholo spells out terms of amnesty for secret cult members Sallah: Sokoto gov directs early payment of June salaries Edo govt begins property owners profiling in new city development June 3 Imo govt declares land allocation documents fraudulent, warns land grabbers Enugu Govt commends NIS, police for suspected ritualist’s arrest 120 golfers for Edo 2025 Golf fore Peace series Anambra’s gov wife empowers 1,000 female traders with N50,000 Ekiti declares Ado-Ekiti ‘smoke-free city Edo’s reintroduced monthly sanitation sees high compliance Nasarawa directs residents to exit flood-prone areas Kano bans offensive tricycle art Police arrest six suspected drug peddlers in Anambra Abuja pastor, three others nabbed over child trafficking ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1979, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) ended 90 years of white rule. In 1980, the Republic of Zimbabwe achieved sovereignty from the United Kingdom. ------------------------- There is only one success – to be able to spend your life in your own way. – Christopher Morley Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL

    ANOTHER RENEWED HOPE INITIATIVE
    The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year.

    List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria:
    FSTC Yaba – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilesa – Osun State
    FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State
    FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Otukpo – Benue State
    FSTC Awka – Anambra State
    FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State
    FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State
    FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State
    FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State
    FSTC Michika – Adamawa State
    FSTC Ohanso – Abia State
    FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Uromi – Edo State
    FSTC Aba – Abia State
    FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State
    FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State
    FSTC Lassa – Borno State
    FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State
    FSTC Otobi – Benue State
    FSTC Enugu – Enugu State
    FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State
    FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State
    FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State
    FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja
    FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State
    FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State
    FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State
    FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State
    FSTC Garki – Jigawa State
    FSTC Kuta – Niger State
    FSTC Biliri – Gombe State
    FSTC Otukpa – Benue State.

    The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025.

    TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market.

    *Benefits of TVET Programs*
    TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others!

    By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following:

    Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment
    2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs

    3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves

    4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College

    5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training

    6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training

    7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep.

    8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise

    9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate.

    10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ).

    11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas

    WANTS TO ENROLL?

    1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register.

    2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only.

    3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online.

    4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025.

    5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am.

    6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
    Form is available at Federal Technical College, Yaba and it closes on the 11 th of June while the exam comes up on the 14th. Do not delay.
    FREE TUITION, MONTHLY STIPEND, FREE MEALS, ACCOMMODATION AND GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT AFTER SCHOOL ANOTHER RENEWED HOPE INITIATIVE The Federal Government of Nigeria has eliminated all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) as of the 2025–2026 academic year. ✅ List of the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges in Nigeria: FSTC Yaba – Lagos State FSTC Ilesa – Osun State FSTC Kafanchan – Kaduna State FSTC Uyo – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Otukpo – Benue State FSTC Awka – Anambra State FSTC Jalingo – Taraba State FSTC Tungbo – Bayelsa State FSTC Doma – Nasarawa State FSTC Zuru – Kebbi State FSTC Michika – Adamawa State FSTC Ohanso – Abia State FSTC Orozo – FCT, Abuja FSTC Uromi – Edo State FSTC Aba – Abia State FSTC Ikare-Akoko – Ondo State FSTC Ahoada – Rivers State FSTC Lassa – Borno State FSTC Yauri – Kebbi State FSTC Otobi – Benue State FSTC Enugu – Enugu State FSTC Ikot Ekpene – Akwa Ibom State FSTC Usi-Ekiti – Ekiti State FSTC Ogugu – Kogi State FSTC Bwari – FCT, Abuja FSTC Ijebu-Imushin – Ogun State FSTC Sokoto – Sokoto State FSTC Yaba (Annex) – Lagos State FSTC Ilorin – Kwara State FSTC Garki – Jigawa State FSTC Kuta – Niger State FSTC Biliri – Gombe State FSTC Otukpa – Benue State. The 2025–2026 academic year’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program will begin in August 2025. TVET provides a practical approach to education, giving students credentials and abilities that are highly sought after in today’s labor market. *Benefits of TVET Programs* TVET programs are intended to assist students in gaining specialized skills in a wide range of industries, such as construction, engineering, hospitality, and healthcare, among many others! By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following: Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment 2. Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labor Market Needs 3. Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves 4. Free Tuition for the 3 years of Training in the College 5. Free Accommodation for the 3 Years of Training 6. Free Meals for the 3 Years of Training 7. Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep. 8. Upon Completion of Studies in 3 years, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise 9. Students upon graduation will obtain a National Business and National Technical Certificate. 10. Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ). 11. The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas WANTS TO ENROLL? 1. Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register. 2. Registration Fee per Student is N4,200 (Four Thousand, Two Hundred Naira) only. 3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online. 4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday, 12th June 2025. 5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday, 14th June 2025, at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am. 6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed. Form is available at Federal Technical College, Yaba and it closes on the 11 th of June while the exam comes up on the 14th. Do not delay.
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  • FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DECLARES FREE EDUCATION AT FSTC!*
    With effect from 2025/2026 academic session, the Federal Government has abolished all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) in Nigeria.
    Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program for the 2025/26 academic year starting from August 2025.
    TVET offers a hands-on approach to education, *equipping students with practical skills and qualifications that are highly valued in today's job market*
    TVET courses are designed to help students develop specialized skills in various fields including engineering, hospitality, healthcare, construction, and many more!
    By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following:
    1.*Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment*
    2. *Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labour Market Needs*
    3. *Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves*
    4. *Free Tuition for the 3-year of Training in the College*
    5. *Free Accomodation for the 3-year of Training*
    6. *Free Meals for the 3-year of Training*
    7. *Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep*
    8. *Upon Completion of Studies in 3-year, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise*
    9. *Students upon graduation will obtain National Business and National Technical Certificate*
    10. *Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ)*
    11. *The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas*
    *For Goodness Sake, what else are you waiting for?

    *WANTS TO ENROLL?*
    1.Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register.
    2. Registration Fee per Student is N5000 (FiveThousand Naira) only
    3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online
    4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday 12th June 2025
    5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday 14th June 2025 at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am.
    6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
    FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DECLARES FREE EDUCATION AT FSTC!* With effect from 2025/2026 academic session, the Federal Government has abolished all fees at the 33 Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) in Nigeria. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) program for the 2025/26 academic year starting from August 2025. TVET offers a hands-on approach to education, *equipping students with practical skills and qualifications that are highly valued in today's job market* TVET courses are designed to help students develop specialized skills in various fields including engineering, hospitality, healthcare, construction, and many more! By enrolling in this program, children will gain the following: 1.*Industry-Relevant Skills for Immediate Employment* 2. *Job Readiness as Courses are Aligned with Labour Market Needs* 3. *Self Employed Opportunity as Graduates are able to work for themselves* 4. *Free Tuition for the 3-year of Training in the College* 5. *Free Accomodation for the 3-year of Training* 6. *Free Meals for the 3-year of Training* 7. *Students shall be paid Monthly Stipends for their upkeep* 8. *Upon Completion of Studies in 3-year, Students Shall Have Access to Federal Grants or Loans to Start Their Enterprise* 9. *Students upon graduation will obtain National Business and National Technical Certificate* 10. *Students upon graduation will obtain the Second Certificate in National Skills Qualification Certification (NSQ)* 11. *The Two Certificates Shall Have Worldwide Acceptability for Those Who Want to Practice Their Enterprise or Vocation Overseas* *For Goodness Sake, what else are you waiting for? *WANTS TO ENROLL?* 1.Visit any of the Federal Science and Technical Colleges (FSTC) to register. 2. Registration Fee per Student is N5000 (FiveThousand Naira) only 3. Upon payment of the Registration Fee, the FSTC Staff shall assist Candidates to complete registration online 4. Registration of Candidates Shall End on Thursday 12th June 2025 5. Entrance Examination Shall Hold on Saturday 14th June 2025 at the selected Federal Science and Technical College FSTC, at 9am. 6. No Late Registration Shall Be Allowed.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 30/05/2025*

    Gateway Games: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival

    Tinubu’s intervention saved Rivers from anarchy — Fubara

    Lassa fever, meningitis kill 366 in 24 states – NCDC

    Cholera: LASG threatens to demolish buildings without toilet

    Deaf students urge Makinde not to sell school land

    Gombe unveils plans to tackle out-of-school, almajiri crisis

    China condemns US plan to revoke student visas

    At least 44 killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes intensify

    Kenyan student faces trial for fake President Ruto death post

    Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah elected new AfDB president

    Cardoso named Central Bank governor of the year at African Banker Awards

    Four Nigerians face deportation over drug trafficking, fraud in India


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Louboutins’ iconic red soles were inspired by Andy Warhol. The 60s pop artist’s drawing Flowers caught the eye of the famous designer which gave him the idea to add the infamous sole to his designs

    * Iceland has a dating app that stops you hooking up with your cousin. The dating app called Íslendingabók (Book of Icelanders) saves Icelanders that embarrassment.
    --------------------------

    Tinubu establishes National Credit Guarantee Company

    Tinubu signs order to slash oil project costs

    Tinubu, Akpabio, Obasanjo, others celebrate Abiodun at 65

    Akpabio names Bayelsa senator Konbowei South-South commission committee chairman

    Senate panel hails establishment of new universities

    Senate grills PENCOM over recruitment irregularities

    Reps give WAEC 24-hour ultimatum over SSCE irregularities

    Reps to engage govs, media, CSOs in constitution review drive

    Ground Rent: It’s Illegal To Take Over People’s Properties, Sen Kingibe Tackles Wike

    Edo gov: Appeal Court upholds Okpebholo’s victory

    Ighodalo heads for Supreme Court to challenge Okpebholo’s victory

    Contempt: Court bars Kanu’s in-law, Favour, from further attending proceedings

    32 Internet fraudsters jailed in Edo

    NAPTIP summons singer Speed Darlington over alleged minor defilement

    DSS, Military Kill Terror Kingpin, Dogo Gide Loyalists In Niger Forest

    Navy builds officers’ accommodation to boost welfare, morale

    NSA invites Amnesty over insecurity report

    FG to concession infrastructure projects to repay loans — Edun

    FG plans regional airline, rail firms in N’East

    Tuggar hails Tinubu’s global strides in two years

    Your bitterness won’t erase Tinubu’s achievements, Onanuga slams Atiku

    Gombe, Bauchi meet NEPL, AOML over Kolmani oil field operations

    FG rolls out CNG buses in 20 federal varsities

    NNMDA unveils herbal medicines for ulcer, diarrhoea

    HYPREP raises committee for 100-bed Ogoni hospital

    32% of teachers fail professional qualifying TRCN exam, says council director

    Tinubu’s performance in two years unprecedented – Wike

    Wike knocks Senator Kingibe over Ground Rent saga

    First Lady donates 7 buses to CAN youth wing

    SWAN organises South, North football match to promote unity

    TotalEnergies sells stake in Bonga field to Shell

    Fidelity Bank awards scholarships on Children’s Day

    FCMB reaffirms support for Ojude Oba festival

    CinqTech sponsors Lagos Country Club swimming fiesta

    Make ‘Nigeria First’ policy a law, MAN urges govt

    PRP urges NASS to reject Tinubu’s fresh loan request

    Enugu, Gov Mbah must remain PDP — Nwobodo

    June 12: Military forced Nigerians to chose between Abiola, Tofa — Waziri

    Tinubu’s $24bn loan request reckless, immoral — Atiku

    WAEC exam in darkness, a national disgrace — Atiku

    Mid-term: Tinubu has lifted gloom over Nigeria, says APC

    Suswam blames PDP’s crisis on Damagum, Bala Mohammed

    Rivers: Difficult decisions will be made, says Fubara

    Adeleke rebukes NBA, Supreme Court over Osun council crisis, autonomy verdict

    Katsina gov calls for information to arrest bandits

    Sokoto more secure under Aliyu, says govt

    Uzodimma merges two ministries, directs commissioner to hand over

    Tinubu deserves second term in office, says Okpebholo

    70–80% of insecurity perpetrators live within communities – Gov. Radda

    I’ve Not Collected A Single Loan In Two Years – Uba Sani

    Gombe gov builds N68.5bn secretariat

    Fintiri begins N19.9bn Adamawa conference centre project

    Zulum hails NEDC’s contributions to Borno’s post-insurgency recovery efforts

    Yusuf unveils re-construction of Kano’s Zungeru road

    Ogun traders fault Osun gov over Adire origin claim

    Court acquits Jigawa man standing trial for armed robbery

    SUBEB hails Alia’s educational strides in two years

    Kwara unveils programme to promote healthy eating habits

    Police arrest principal suspects in killing of Kano DPO

    Police arrest 46 youths after Ondo cult clash

    Police kill notorious kidnapper, murderer, M-Kaze, in Rivers

    How my estranged husband rapes me – 14-year-old wife

    21 corpses recovered as midnight flood sweeps 50 homes in Niger


    --------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1967, the Republic of Biafra was proclaimed. The short-lived state consisted of Nigeria’s Eastern Region. Its secession sparked the Nigerian Civil War, which lasted until 1970 and resulted in the region’s re-integration into Nigeria.

    * On this day in 2011, Germany abandoned nuclear energy. The government’s decision followed the nuclear meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power plant and years of hands-on protests and activism by Germany powerful anti-nuclear movement.

    --------------------------

    Don’t dream of winning, train for it. – Mohamed Farah

    Good morning



    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 30/05/2025* Gateway Games: Delta wins 22nd national sports festival Tinubu’s intervention saved Rivers from anarchy — Fubara Lassa fever, meningitis kill 366 in 24 states – NCDC Cholera: LASG threatens to demolish buildings without toilet Deaf students urge Makinde not to sell school land Gombe unveils plans to tackle out-of-school, almajiri crisis China condemns US plan to revoke student visas At least 44 killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes intensify Kenyan student faces trial for fake President Ruto death post Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah elected new AfDB president Cardoso named Central Bank governor of the year at African Banker Awards Four Nigerians face deportation over drug trafficking, fraud in India -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Louboutins’ iconic red soles were inspired by Andy Warhol. The 60s pop artist’s drawing Flowers caught the eye of the famous designer which gave him the idea to add the infamous sole to his designs * Iceland has a dating app that stops you hooking up with your cousin. The dating app called Íslendingabók (Book of Icelanders) saves Icelanders that embarrassment. -------------------------- Tinubu establishes National Credit Guarantee Company Tinubu signs order to slash oil project costs Tinubu, Akpabio, Obasanjo, others celebrate Abiodun at 65 Akpabio names Bayelsa senator Konbowei South-South commission committee chairman Senate panel hails establishment of new universities Senate grills PENCOM over recruitment irregularities Reps give WAEC 24-hour ultimatum over SSCE irregularities Reps to engage govs, media, CSOs in constitution review drive Ground Rent: It’s Illegal To Take Over People’s Properties, Sen Kingibe Tackles Wike Edo gov: Appeal Court upholds Okpebholo’s victory Ighodalo heads for Supreme Court to challenge Okpebholo’s victory Contempt: Court bars Kanu’s in-law, Favour, from further attending proceedings 32 Internet fraudsters jailed in Edo NAPTIP summons singer Speed Darlington over alleged minor defilement DSS, Military Kill Terror Kingpin, Dogo Gide Loyalists In Niger Forest Navy builds officers’ accommodation to boost welfare, morale NSA invites Amnesty over insecurity report FG to concession infrastructure projects to repay loans — Edun FG plans regional airline, rail firms in N’East Tuggar hails Tinubu’s global strides in two years Your bitterness won’t erase Tinubu’s achievements, Onanuga slams Atiku Gombe, Bauchi meet NEPL, AOML over Kolmani oil field operations FG rolls out CNG buses in 20 federal varsities NNMDA unveils herbal medicines for ulcer, diarrhoea HYPREP raises committee for 100-bed Ogoni hospital 32% of teachers fail professional qualifying TRCN exam, says council director Tinubu’s performance in two years unprecedented – Wike Wike knocks Senator Kingibe over Ground Rent saga First Lady donates 7 buses to CAN youth wing SWAN organises South, North football match to promote unity TotalEnergies sells stake in Bonga field to Shell Fidelity Bank awards scholarships on Children’s Day FCMB reaffirms support for Ojude Oba festival CinqTech sponsors Lagos Country Club swimming fiesta Make ‘Nigeria First’ policy a law, MAN urges govt PRP urges NASS to reject Tinubu’s fresh loan request Enugu, Gov Mbah must remain PDP — Nwobodo June 12: Military forced Nigerians to chose between Abiola, Tofa — Waziri Tinubu’s $24bn loan request reckless, immoral — Atiku WAEC exam in darkness, a national disgrace — Atiku Mid-term: Tinubu has lifted gloom over Nigeria, says APC Suswam blames PDP’s crisis on Damagum, Bala Mohammed Rivers: Difficult decisions will be made, says Fubara Adeleke rebukes NBA, Supreme Court over Osun council crisis, autonomy verdict Katsina gov calls for information to arrest bandits Sokoto more secure under Aliyu, says govt Uzodimma merges two ministries, directs commissioner to hand over Tinubu deserves second term in office, says Okpebholo 70–80% of insecurity perpetrators live within communities – Gov. Radda I’ve Not Collected A Single Loan In Two Years – Uba Sani Gombe gov builds N68.5bn secretariat Fintiri begins N19.9bn Adamawa conference centre project Zulum hails NEDC’s contributions to Borno’s post-insurgency recovery efforts Yusuf unveils re-construction of Kano’s Zungeru road Ogun traders fault Osun gov over Adire origin claim Court acquits Jigawa man standing trial for armed robbery SUBEB hails Alia’s educational strides in two years Kwara unveils programme to promote healthy eating habits Police arrest principal suspects in killing of Kano DPO Police arrest 46 youths after Ondo cult clash Police kill notorious kidnapper, murderer, M-Kaze, in Rivers How my estranged husband rapes me – 14-year-old wife 21 corpses recovered as midnight flood sweeps 50 homes in Niger -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1967, the Republic of Biafra was proclaimed. The short-lived state consisted of Nigeria’s Eastern Region. Its secession sparked the Nigerian Civil War, which lasted until 1970 and resulted in the region’s re-integration into Nigeria. * On this day in 2011, Germany abandoned nuclear energy. The government’s decision followed the nuclear meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima power plant and years of hands-on protests and activism by Germany powerful anti-nuclear movement. -------------------------- Don’t dream of winning, train for it. – Mohamed Farah Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • STATEHOUSE PRESS STATEMENT

    WE HAVE MADE UNDENIABLE PROGRESS: PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S STATEMENT ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 29, 2025

    Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination.

    The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country's affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens' welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation's neck, strangling our nation's future.

    While our administration has implemented the reforms to restore and reinvigorate our national economy and strengthen our social fabric as a strong and united country, I must thank my fellow citizens for your unrelenting support and belief in the grand vision we share to uplift our nation and renew our collective hopes and aspirations.

    We are halfway through the journey that began 24 months ago. Today, May 29, 2025, offers our administration the opportunity to share again how far we have gone and our progress in steering our country along the critical path of socio-economic development.


    When we embarked on this journey, propelled by a burst of hope and abiding faith in Nigeria's unity and progress, I made a pledge before God and fellow countrymen and women to confront Nigeria's challenges head-on by rebuilding trust, fostering prosperity, and restoring our nation's economic health. Today, I proudly affirm that our economic reforms are working. We are on course to building a greater, more economically stable nation.

    Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, our administration pledged to tackle economic instability, improve security nationwide, reduce corruption, reform governance, and lift our people out of poverty.

    While implementing the reforms necessary to strengthen our economy and deliver shared prosperity, we have remained honest by acknowledging some of the difficulties experienced by our compatriots and families. We do not take your patience for granted. I must restate that the only alternative to the reforms our administration initiated was a fiscal crisis that would have bred runaway inflation, external debt default, crippling fuel shortages, a plunging Naira, and an economy in a free-fall.

    Despite the bump in the cost of living, we have made undeniable progress.

    Inflation has begun to ease, with rice prices and other staples declining. The oil and gas sector is recovering; rig counts are up by over 400% in 2025 compared to 2021, and over $8 billion in new investments have been committed. We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks.

    In 2025, we remain on track with our fiscal targets. Gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are broadly aligned with our forecasts as we intensify our efforts to ramp up production. Our fiscal deficit has narrowed sharply from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024. We achieved this through improved revenue generation and greater transparency in government finances. In the first quarter of this year, we recorded over N6 trillion in revenue.

    We have discontinued Ways & Means financing, which has been a major contributor to high and sticky inflation. The NNPC, no longer burdened by unsustainable fuel subsidies, is now a net contributor to the Federation Account. We are also achieving fuel supply security through local refining.

    Our debt position is improving. While foreign exchange revaluation pushed our debt-to-GDP ratio to around 53%, our debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. We paid off our IMF obligations and grew our net external reserves by almost 500% from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024.

    Thanks to our reforms, state revenue increased by over N6 trillion in 2024, ensuring that subnational governments can reduce their debt burden, meet salaries and pension obligations on a timely basis, and invest more in critical infrastructure and human capital development.

    One of our administration's most impactful achievements is our bold tax reform agenda, which is already yielding results. By the end of 2024, our tax-to-GDP ratio rose from 10% to over 13.5%, a remarkable leap in just one year. This was not by accident. It results from deliberate improvement in our tax administration and policies designed to make our tax system fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented.

    We are eliminating the burden of multiple taxation, making it easier for small businesses to grow and join the formal economy. The tax reforms will protect low-income households and support workers by expanding their disposable income. Essential goods and services such as food, education, and healthcare will now attract 0% VAT. Rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be fully exempted from VAT to reduce household costs further.

    We are ending the era of wasteful and opaque tax waivers. Instead, we have introduced targeted and transparent incentives supporting high-impact manufacturing, technology, and agriculture sectors. These reforms are not just about revenue but about stimulating inclusive economic growth.

    There is a deliberate focus on our youth, who a friendlier tax environment for digital jobs and remote work will empower. Through export incentives, Nigerian businesses will be able to compete globally. Our National Single Window project streamlines international trade, reduces delays, and enhances Nigeria's competitiveness.

    To promote fairness and accountability, we are establishing a Tax Ombudsman, an independent institution that will protect vulnerable taxpayers and ensure the system works for everyone, especially small businesses.

    Most importantly, we are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future by introducing a new national fiscal policy. This strategic framework will guide our approach to fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and disciplined spending.

    These reforms are designed to reduce the cost of living, promote economic justice, and build a business-friendly economy that attracts investment and supports every Nigerian. Together, we are creating a system where prosperity is shared, and no one is left behind.

    We have breathed new life into the Solid Minerals sector as part of our efforts to diversify the economy. Revenue has increased phenomenally, and investors are setting up processing plants as the sector dumps the old pit-to-port policy and embraces a new value-added policy.

    We have also repositioned our health sector despite all odds.

    Over 1,000 Primary Health Centres are being revitalised nationwide. An additional 5,500 PHCs are being upgraded under our Renewed Hope Health Agenda. We are establishing Six new cancer treatment centres. Three are ready. We offer free dialysis services in pilot tertiary hospitals and subsidise the service in others. Under the Presidential Maternal Health Initiative, over 4,000 women have undergone free cesarean sections. Lastly, we have expanded Health Insurance Coverage from 16 million to 20 million within two years.

    As a result of our bold and deliberate policies, the economy is growing stronger again. Real GDP rose by 4.6% in Q4 2024, with full-year growth of 3.4%. This is one of the strongest in a decade.

    Without a responsive and reliable national security infrastructure that can protect lives and properties, our economy will not perform optimally, and those who seek to harm us will impair and disrupt our way of life. Our administration is committed to the security and safety of our people. For our government, protecting our people and their peaceful way of life is the utmost priority.

    Since I assumed our country's leadership, our administration has improved collaboration among security agencies, increased intelligence-driven operations, and better ensured the welfare of our armed forces and security personnel. I use this opportunity to salute the courage and everyday sacrifice of our service men and women. We may not always witness the tremendous efforts they make to keep us safe, but we benefit every day from the results of their dedication. Even if we do not thank them often enough, they willingly face danger so we can go about our lives freely and without fear.

    Our military, police, and intelligence agencies are committed to always responding to emerging security threats and new challenges because it is the patriotic duty they owe a grateful nation.

    Amid the new security challenges, we can report some successes. In some areas of the northwest, hitherto under the control of bandits, our gallant armed forces have restored order, reducing and eliminating threats to lives and livelihoods. With the success achieved, farmers are back tilling the land to feed us. Highways, hitherto dangerous for travellers, have become safer. Our security agencies have succeeded many times in rescuing the abducted citizens from the hands of their tormentors. I promise you, we shall remain vigilant, as I told security chiefs during the last meeting to up their game and collaborate to end this plague of evil men. Every Nigerian deserves to live without fear.

    Outside of Security, we have prioritised human capital development as a central pillar of our national development strategy.

    To this end, we have significantly expanded access to quality education through infrastructure investments and the student loan scheme to support indigent students in tertiary institutions. Through the Renewed Hope Health initiative, our administration has begun equipping health facilities and deploying skilled personnel to unserved areas. We are also strengthening our response to public health threats and implementing targeted social investment schemes.

    Our youth empowerment initiatives include access to funds, skill development, and creating employment opportunities. Through our MSME support, we empower the next generation and bridge inequality. In our mission to empower the next generation, we have taken bold steps to place young Nigerians at the heart of national development. Nowhere is this more evident than at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), where the current management is making giant strides. NASENI has embraced a digital-first approach, introduced real-time dashboards, and implemented end-to-end e-procurement through its Unified ERP System—setting a new governance benchmark for public institutions.

    Through bold, high-impact programmes like Innovate Naija, Irrigate Nigeria, the Asset Restoration Programme, and the Renewable Energy and Innovation Park in Gora, NASENI drives inclusive industrialisation at scale. From assembling electric vehicles and reviving idle assets to launching Africa's most advanced Rapid Diagnostic Kit Factory and training female drone engineers through the NASCAV programme, these initiatives are creating jobs, restoring dignity to work, and opening up a future of possibilities for our youth. This is the movement we promised—a government of action powered by the energy and innovation of young Nigerians.

    Agriculture and food security are top priorities of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We have launched aggressive initiatives to boost local food production, support farmers, and stabilise food prices. We have also invested in mechanised farming by procuring thousands of tractors, other farming tools, and fertilisers.

    Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the federal government has continued with major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country.

    We have launched initiatives to improve electricity generation by upgrading generation and transmission infrastructure and investing in off-grid solar energy to power our homes, business premises, industries, schools and hospitals.

    In the spirit of democracy and national renewal, we are preparing to welcome the world to Nigeria soon for the Motherland Festival. This landmark gathering will spotlight our rich heritage, dynamic creative industries, and the vibrant energy of our people. It will showcase Nigeria's beauty through tourism, culture, and innovation, inviting the world to rediscover our nation.

    The Nigerian diaspora plays a vital role in our national transformation. Their expertise, investment, and global perspective are key to shaping the future we seek. In recognition, the government has introduced policies like the diaspora bond and the non-resident Bank Verification Number to make it easier for Nigerians abroad to invest, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the country's progress.

    The Motherland Festival will bring together voices from across the continent and the diaspora in a decisive moment of unity and purpose, affirming that Nigeria is not only a leader in Africa but a committed global partner ready to engage, inspire, and lead.

    Once again, I acknowledge the sacrifices many Nigerians have made and continue to make as we reposition our country, not just for today but for generations yet unborn. Our journey is not over, but our direction is clear. So is our resolve to tackle emerging challenges. By the Grace of God, we are confident that the worst is behind us. The real impact of our governance objectives is beginning to take hold. The future is bright, and together, we will build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria that we can all be proud of.

    Thank you all, and May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


    PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU,
    ASO ROCK,
    ABUJA
    29/5/2025
    STATEHOUSE PRESS STATEMENT WE HAVE MADE UNDENIABLE PROGRESS: PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU'S STATEMENT ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 29, 2025 Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunted spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination. The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country's affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens' welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation's neck, strangling our nation's future. While our administration has implemented the reforms to restore and reinvigorate our national economy and strengthen our social fabric as a strong and united country, I must thank my fellow citizens for your unrelenting support and belief in the grand vision we share to uplift our nation and renew our collective hopes and aspirations. We are halfway through the journey that began 24 months ago. Today, May 29, 2025, offers our administration the opportunity to share again how far we have gone and our progress in steering our country along the critical path of socio-economic development. When we embarked on this journey, propelled by a burst of hope and abiding faith in Nigeria's unity and progress, I made a pledge before God and fellow countrymen and women to confront Nigeria's challenges head-on by rebuilding trust, fostering prosperity, and restoring our nation's economic health. Today, I proudly affirm that our economic reforms are working. We are on course to building a greater, more economically stable nation. Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, our administration pledged to tackle economic instability, improve security nationwide, reduce corruption, reform governance, and lift our people out of poverty. While implementing the reforms necessary to strengthen our economy and deliver shared prosperity, we have remained honest by acknowledging some of the difficulties experienced by our compatriots and families. We do not take your patience for granted. I must restate that the only alternative to the reforms our administration initiated was a fiscal crisis that would have bred runaway inflation, external debt default, crippling fuel shortages, a plunging Naira, and an economy in a free-fall. Despite the bump in the cost of living, we have made undeniable progress. Inflation has begun to ease, with rice prices and other staples declining. The oil and gas sector is recovering; rig counts are up by over 400% in 2025 compared to 2021, and over $8 billion in new investments have been committed. We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks. In 2025, we remain on track with our fiscal targets. Gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are broadly aligned with our forecasts as we intensify our efforts to ramp up production. Our fiscal deficit has narrowed sharply from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024. We achieved this through improved revenue generation and greater transparency in government finances. In the first quarter of this year, we recorded over N6 trillion in revenue. We have discontinued Ways & Means financing, which has been a major contributor to high and sticky inflation. The NNPC, no longer burdened by unsustainable fuel subsidies, is now a net contributor to the Federation Account. We are also achieving fuel supply security through local refining. Our debt position is improving. While foreign exchange revaluation pushed our debt-to-GDP ratio to around 53%, our debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. We paid off our IMF obligations and grew our net external reserves by almost 500% from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024. Thanks to our reforms, state revenue increased by over N6 trillion in 2024, ensuring that subnational governments can reduce their debt burden, meet salaries and pension obligations on a timely basis, and invest more in critical infrastructure and human capital development. One of our administration's most impactful achievements is our bold tax reform agenda, which is already yielding results. By the end of 2024, our tax-to-GDP ratio rose from 10% to over 13.5%, a remarkable leap in just one year. This was not by accident. It results from deliberate improvement in our tax administration and policies designed to make our tax system fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented. We are eliminating the burden of multiple taxation, making it easier for small businesses to grow and join the formal economy. The tax reforms will protect low-income households and support workers by expanding their disposable income. Essential goods and services such as food, education, and healthcare will now attract 0% VAT. Rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be fully exempted from VAT to reduce household costs further. We are ending the era of wasteful and opaque tax waivers. Instead, we have introduced targeted and transparent incentives supporting high-impact manufacturing, technology, and agriculture sectors. These reforms are not just about revenue but about stimulating inclusive economic growth. There is a deliberate focus on our youth, who a friendlier tax environment for digital jobs and remote work will empower. Through export incentives, Nigerian businesses will be able to compete globally. Our National Single Window project streamlines international trade, reduces delays, and enhances Nigeria's competitiveness. To promote fairness and accountability, we are establishing a Tax Ombudsman, an independent institution that will protect vulnerable taxpayers and ensure the system works for everyone, especially small businesses. Most importantly, we are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future by introducing a new national fiscal policy. This strategic framework will guide our approach to fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and disciplined spending. These reforms are designed to reduce the cost of living, promote economic justice, and build a business-friendly economy that attracts investment and supports every Nigerian. Together, we are creating a system where prosperity is shared, and no one is left behind. We have breathed new life into the Solid Minerals sector as part of our efforts to diversify the economy. Revenue has increased phenomenally, and investors are setting up processing plants as the sector dumps the old pit-to-port policy and embraces a new value-added policy. We have also repositioned our health sector despite all odds. Over 1,000 Primary Health Centres are being revitalised nationwide. An additional 5,500 PHCs are being upgraded under our Renewed Hope Health Agenda. We are establishing Six new cancer treatment centres. Three are ready. We offer free dialysis services in pilot tertiary hospitals and subsidise the service in others. Under the Presidential Maternal Health Initiative, over 4,000 women have undergone free cesarean sections. Lastly, we have expanded Health Insurance Coverage from 16 million to 20 million within two years. As a result of our bold and deliberate policies, the economy is growing stronger again. Real GDP rose by 4.6% in Q4 2024, with full-year growth of 3.4%. This is one of the strongest in a decade. Without a responsive and reliable national security infrastructure that can protect lives and properties, our economy will not perform optimally, and those who seek to harm us will impair and disrupt our way of life. Our administration is committed to the security and safety of our people. For our government, protecting our people and their peaceful way of life is the utmost priority. Since I assumed our country's leadership, our administration has improved collaboration among security agencies, increased intelligence-driven operations, and better ensured the welfare of our armed forces and security personnel. I use this opportunity to salute the courage and everyday sacrifice of our service men and women. We may not always witness the tremendous efforts they make to keep us safe, but we benefit every day from the results of their dedication. Even if we do not thank them often enough, they willingly face danger so we can go about our lives freely and without fear. Our military, police, and intelligence agencies are committed to always responding to emerging security threats and new challenges because it is the patriotic duty they owe a grateful nation. Amid the new security challenges, we can report some successes. In some areas of the northwest, hitherto under the control of bandits, our gallant armed forces have restored order, reducing and eliminating threats to lives and livelihoods. With the success achieved, farmers are back tilling the land to feed us. Highways, hitherto dangerous for travellers, have become safer. Our security agencies have succeeded many times in rescuing the abducted citizens from the hands of their tormentors. I promise you, we shall remain vigilant, as I told security chiefs during the last meeting to up their game and collaborate to end this plague of evil men. Every Nigerian deserves to live without fear. Outside of Security, we have prioritised human capital development as a central pillar of our national development strategy. To this end, we have significantly expanded access to quality education through infrastructure investments and the student loan scheme to support indigent students in tertiary institutions. Through the Renewed Hope Health initiative, our administration has begun equipping health facilities and deploying skilled personnel to unserved areas. We are also strengthening our response to public health threats and implementing targeted social investment schemes. Our youth empowerment initiatives include access to funds, skill development, and creating employment opportunities. Through our MSME support, we empower the next generation and bridge inequality. In our mission to empower the next generation, we have taken bold steps to place young Nigerians at the heart of national development. Nowhere is this more evident than at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), where the current management is making giant strides. NASENI has embraced a digital-first approach, introduced real-time dashboards, and implemented end-to-end e-procurement through its Unified ERP System—setting a new governance benchmark for public institutions. Through bold, high-impact programmes like Innovate Naija, Irrigate Nigeria, the Asset Restoration Programme, and the Renewable Energy and Innovation Park in Gora, NASENI drives inclusive industrialisation at scale. From assembling electric vehicles and reviving idle assets to launching Africa's most advanced Rapid Diagnostic Kit Factory and training female drone engineers through the NASCAV programme, these initiatives are creating jobs, restoring dignity to work, and opening up a future of possibilities for our youth. This is the movement we promised—a government of action powered by the energy and innovation of young Nigerians. Agriculture and food security are top priorities of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We have launched aggressive initiatives to boost local food production, support farmers, and stabilise food prices. We have also invested in mechanised farming by procuring thousands of tractors, other farming tools, and fertilisers. Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the federal government has continued with major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country. We have launched initiatives to improve electricity generation by upgrading generation and transmission infrastructure and investing in off-grid solar energy to power our homes, business premises, industries, schools and hospitals. In the spirit of democracy and national renewal, we are preparing to welcome the world to Nigeria soon for the Motherland Festival. This landmark gathering will spotlight our rich heritage, dynamic creative industries, and the vibrant energy of our people. It will showcase Nigeria's beauty through tourism, culture, and innovation, inviting the world to rediscover our nation. The Nigerian diaspora plays a vital role in our national transformation. Their expertise, investment, and global perspective are key to shaping the future we seek. In recognition, the government has introduced policies like the diaspora bond and the non-resident Bank Verification Number to make it easier for Nigerians abroad to invest, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the country's progress. The Motherland Festival will bring together voices from across the continent and the diaspora in a decisive moment of unity and purpose, affirming that Nigeria is not only a leader in Africa but a committed global partner ready to engage, inspire, and lead. Once again, I acknowledge the sacrifices many Nigerians have made and continue to make as we reposition our country, not just for today but for generations yet unborn. Our journey is not over, but our direction is clear. So is our resolve to tackle emerging challenges. By the Grace of God, we are confident that the worst is behind us. The real impact of our governance objectives is beginning to take hold. The future is bright, and together, we will build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria that we can all be proud of. Thank you all, and May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, ASO ROCK, ABUJA 29/5/2025
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  • *How Do We Build a Bridge Column in the Middle of the Sea?

    Imagine a massive, stable bridge stretching across the sea, and you wonder, "How was this column planted in the seabed? The sea is deep, the currents are strong, and the soil is unstable!"

    What I'm about to explain is not fiction—it’s marine civil engineering, requiring a high level of intelligence and precision.

    1. **The Beginning: Marine Survey**
    Before any work begins, we conduct a thorough study of the depths, soil type, currents, tides, and earthquake risks. The goal is to understand where and how to proceed with construction.

    2. **Deep Foundations: We Work from the Bottom Up**
    There are two main types of deep foundations:

    - **Piles:**
    We use massive equipment to drive iron or concrete piles into the seabed until we reach a solid, supportive layer.

    - **Caissons:**
    These are large concrete boxes placed in the sea. Some are designed to sink to the bottom, while others are anchored to piles.

    3. **We Dry the Sea! (Cofferdams)**
    To create a dry working environment, we build steel barriers around the column site and pump out the water, allowing us to operate on temporary “dry land.”

    4. **Pouring Concrete Underwater (Tremie Method)**
    If preventing water intrusion isn’t feasible, we use special pipes to pour concrete directly under the water without affecting its flow.

    5. **Corrosion and Salinity Resistance**
    All materials must be treated to resist saltwater. Steel is covered with protective layers, and the concrete is specifically formulated for marine environments.

    6. **Each Column = A Project on Its Own**
    Each column is a significant investment, costing millions, and undergoes thorough testing and analysis to ensure it can support the weight of the bridge, vehicles, and withstand weather conditions for many years.

    **The Result?**
    Bridges like the King Salman Bridge or the Akashi Bridge in Japan stand tall on columns submerged in the sea, constructed with micron-scale precision and supported by advanced engineering.
    *How Do We Build a Bridge Column in the Middle of the Sea? Imagine a massive, stable bridge stretching across the sea, and you wonder, "How was this column planted in the seabed? The sea is deep, the currents are strong, and the soil is unstable!" What I'm about to explain is not fiction—it’s marine civil engineering, requiring a high level of intelligence and precision. 1. **The Beginning: Marine Survey** Before any work begins, we conduct a thorough study of the depths, soil type, currents, tides, and earthquake risks. The goal is to understand where and how to proceed with construction. 2. **Deep Foundations: We Work from the Bottom Up** There are two main types of deep foundations: - **Piles:** We use massive equipment to drive iron or concrete piles into the seabed until we reach a solid, supportive layer. - **Caissons:** These are large concrete boxes placed in the sea. Some are designed to sink to the bottom, while others are anchored to piles. 3. **We Dry the Sea! (Cofferdams)** To create a dry working environment, we build steel barriers around the column site and pump out the water, allowing us to operate on temporary “dry land.” 4. **Pouring Concrete Underwater (Tremie Method)** If preventing water intrusion isn’t feasible, we use special pipes to pour concrete directly under the water without affecting its flow. 5. **Corrosion and Salinity Resistance** All materials must be treated to resist saltwater. Steel is covered with protective layers, and the concrete is specifically formulated for marine environments. 6. **Each Column = A Project on Its Own** Each column is a significant investment, costing millions, and undergoes thorough testing and analysis to ensure it can support the weight of the bridge, vehicles, and withstand weather conditions for many years. **The Result?** Bridges like the King Salman Bridge or the Akashi Bridge in Japan stand tall on columns submerged in the sea, constructed with micron-scale precision and supported by advanced engineering.
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  • Guys,I go carry my vote give the current president Bola Ahmed Tinubu in twenty twenty-seven. Come take eyes see road rehabilitations and construction going on everywhere in Naija. Nnaa nawa o. My mouth no fit talk what my eyes see in the news today.
    Guys,I go carry my vote give the current president Bola Ahmed Tinubu in twenty twenty-seven. Come take eyes see road rehabilitations and construction going on everywhere in Naija. Nnaa nawa o. My mouth no fit talk what my eyes see in the news today.
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  • Here's an Article from an electrical engineer who's work I really admire. I encourage you to read it and follow him for more content if you have interest in electrical things..

    Choosing the right cable for your #construction project isn’t just technical, it’s essential for safety and #performance.

    Whether it’s for lighting, power circuits, or HVAC systems, the right selection makes all the difference.

    Before installing, check and Calculate

    - Load current

    - Voltage drop (keep under 3–5%)

    - Cable length (longer runs need adjustments)

    - Ambient temperature

    - Installation method (buried, in conduit, or on tray?)

    - Short circuit capacity (can it handle faults?)

    - Type of load (lighting, motors, HVAC, elevators)

    - Applicable standards (NEC, IEC, BS 7671, or local codes)

    - Cable Material (Copper = performance, Aluminum = cost savings)
    Here's an Article from an electrical engineer who's work I really admire. I encourage you to read it and follow him for more content if you have interest in electrical things.. Choosing the right cable for your #construction project isn’t just technical, it’s essential for safety and #performance. Whether it’s for lighting, power circuits, or HVAC systems, the right selection makes all the difference. Before installing, check and Calculate - Load current - Voltage drop (keep under 3–5%) - Cable length (longer runs need adjustments) - Ambient temperature - Installation method (buried, in conduit, or on tray?) - Short circuit capacity (can it handle faults?) - Type of load (lighting, motors, HVAC, elevators) - Applicable standards (NEC, IEC, BS 7671, or local codes) - Cable Material (Copper = performance, Aluminum = cost savings)
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  • Governor Eno Commissions 14.8km Ikot Ubo-Odot Road.

    …upbeat on connecting Akwa Ibom with Abuja

    Governor Umo Eno has reaffirmed his determination to link all parts of Akwa Ibom State to the capital, just as he is taking decisions that will effectively link the State to Abuja.

    The Governor who assured of maximum service to the entire people of the State, maintained that irrespective of the location of the political pendulum, “we remain who we are, and we will continue to pursue the ARISE Agenda in the interest of a United Akwa Ibom.

    “It is in that unity that we find progress and that is what we will continue to do.”

    Governor Eno narrated his ordeal on the reconstructed road while he resided in Eket, and maintained that it used to be difficult for him to get to the airport.

    “He said his administration relied on a contractor with a good track record because of the importance of the road.

    “We had to reconstruct this road, there were places you had to go in as if you are going into the valley of the shadow of death.

    “We thank God for this road and we thank Setraco. When we are looking for reliable contractors, we will not forget you.”

    “We thank Setraco for the good work they have done and for finishing the job within the one year timeline they were given”

    The Governor acknowledged few spurs off the road that have been brought to his notice and promised to give attention to those new concerns.

    He used the occasion to assure of his cordial relationship with the media, maintaining that the recent uproar over the reposting of some correspondents at Government House, was merely a routine occurrence in any establishment.

    “I do not have any problem with the media. It is within the purview of the Chief Press Secretary to request for change of correspondents within the Government House.

    “If you have served in a post for up to 10 years, and the Chief Press Secretary decides to request for a replacement, that is not a fight, it is within the prerogative of his office.

    “The Governor does not have to know. This afternoon, Channels is here and they are beaming us live. Does it look like we have problem with them?”

    The Governor said he will continue to work with all media houses, and announced that he will soon flag off the commencement of construction of an ultra- modern House for the Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation in Uyo.

    “My job is a very serious one, ensuring there is development, my job is to make sure there is welfare, my job is to make sure there is security. My job does not include checking which correspondent is being transferred from one location to another.

    In a landmark event that reinforces his administration’s commitment to infrastructure renewal under the ARISE Agenda, Governor Umo Eno on Monday commissioned the newly-rehabilitated 14.28-kilometre Ikot Ubo-Odot Road, a critical link between Nsit Ubium and Nsit Atai Local Government Areas.

    Speaking earlier on behalf of both LGAs, the Chairman of Nsit Ubium, Mr. Alfred Charles described the Governor as “the pride of Nsit Ubium and the son of the land of fulfillment.”

    “This is the shortest route to the airport and had been due for rehabilitation for decades. We thank the Governor for fulfilling this long-standing need, and we pledge the unwavering support of our people until the very end of his tenure,” he declared.

    Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Prof. Eno Ibanga, provided technical insights into the project.

    He explained that what has been delivered is not merely a resurfacing but a full-scale rehabilitation.

    “This road had totally collapsed. We replaced both the base course and sub-base, introduced two culverts and 7.1 kilometers of drainage to manage runoff water.

    It features a two-layer design—binder and wearing courses—guaranteeing durability for up to 30 years.

    It was one of the first projects awarded in February 2024, with mobilization commencing in May 2024,” Prof Ibanga stated.

    He commended Setraco Nigeria Ltd., the project contractor, for delivering the road to specification and praised the Governor for the foresight that birthed the initiative.

    The event drew goodwill messages from a cross-section of political and community leaders. Chairmen of both the APC and PDP in Nsit Atai and Nsit Ubium, including Richard Thompson, lauded the administration for transforming access and mobility across the region.

    Members representing Nsit Ubium and Nsit Atai in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Barr. Otobong Bob and Prince Attah, described the Governor as “the captain of Team Akwa United,” emphasizing the project’s far-reaching economic implications, even extending benefits to the Eket region.

    Federal lawmaker for Uyo Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Mark Esset, praised the Governor as “the golden governor and man of the moment.”

    “What we are witnessing is full-scale construction. Your second term is non-negotiable. We are proud to speak confidently about you in the Green Chambers.”

    Elder statesman, Rt. Hon. Nduese Essien, acknowledged initial skepticism when the road was first mentioned, admitting he considered it “political talk.”

    However, he expressed surprise and delight at the quality and completion of the project, noting its strategic importance as the most direct route to the airport for his people in Eket and neighbouring local government areas.

    Political leader of Uyo, Senator Effiong Bob, and other dignitaries also expressed gratitude for the Governor’s performance, reaffirming their support for his administration.

    Commenting on the project, the Area Manager of Setraco, Mr Michel Issa expressed appreciation to the state government for the trust placed in his firm.

    “This project is a testament to your inclusive governance and infrastructure vision. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of delivery, and this road is no exception,” he said.

    The commissioning ceremony marks another fulfilled promise under the Governor’s ARISE Agenda, underscoring his administration’s focus on people-centered development, connectivity, and economic growth.
    Governor Eno Commissions 14.8km Ikot Ubo-Odot Road. …upbeat on connecting Akwa Ibom with Abuja Governor Umo Eno has reaffirmed his determination to link all parts of Akwa Ibom State to the capital, just as he is taking decisions that will effectively link the State to Abuja. The Governor who assured of maximum service to the entire people of the State, maintained that irrespective of the location of the political pendulum, “we remain who we are, and we will continue to pursue the ARISE Agenda in the interest of a United Akwa Ibom. “It is in that unity that we find progress and that is what we will continue to do.” Governor Eno narrated his ordeal on the reconstructed road while he resided in Eket, and maintained that it used to be difficult for him to get to the airport. “He said his administration relied on a contractor with a good track record because of the importance of the road. “We had to reconstruct this road, there were places you had to go in as if you are going into the valley of the shadow of death. “We thank God for this road and we thank Setraco. When we are looking for reliable contractors, we will not forget you.” “We thank Setraco for the good work they have done and for finishing the job within the one year timeline they were given” The Governor acknowledged few spurs off the road that have been brought to his notice and promised to give attention to those new concerns. He used the occasion to assure of his cordial relationship with the media, maintaining that the recent uproar over the reposting of some correspondents at Government House, was merely a routine occurrence in any establishment. “I do not have any problem with the media. It is within the purview of the Chief Press Secretary to request for change of correspondents within the Government House. “If you have served in a post for up to 10 years, and the Chief Press Secretary decides to request for a replacement, that is not a fight, it is within the prerogative of his office. “The Governor does not have to know. This afternoon, Channels is here and they are beaming us live. Does it look like we have problem with them?” The Governor said he will continue to work with all media houses, and announced that he will soon flag off the commencement of construction of an ultra- modern House for the Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Corporation in Uyo. “My job is a very serious one, ensuring there is development, my job is to make sure there is welfare, my job is to make sure there is security. My job does not include checking which correspondent is being transferred from one location to another. In a landmark event that reinforces his administration’s commitment to infrastructure renewal under the ARISE Agenda, Governor Umo Eno on Monday commissioned the newly-rehabilitated 14.28-kilometre Ikot Ubo-Odot Road, a critical link between Nsit Ubium and Nsit Atai Local Government Areas. Speaking earlier on behalf of both LGAs, the Chairman of Nsit Ubium, Mr. Alfred Charles described the Governor as “the pride of Nsit Ubium and the son of the land of fulfillment.” “This is the shortest route to the airport and had been due for rehabilitation for decades. We thank the Governor for fulfilling this long-standing need, and we pledge the unwavering support of our people until the very end of his tenure,” he declared. Commissioner for Works and Fire Service, Prof. Eno Ibanga, provided technical insights into the project. He explained that what has been delivered is not merely a resurfacing but a full-scale rehabilitation. “This road had totally collapsed. We replaced both the base course and sub-base, introduced two culverts and 7.1 kilometers of drainage to manage runoff water. It features a two-layer design—binder and wearing courses—guaranteeing durability for up to 30 years. It was one of the first projects awarded in February 2024, with mobilization commencing in May 2024,” Prof Ibanga stated. He commended Setraco Nigeria Ltd., the project contractor, for delivering the road to specification and praised the Governor for the foresight that birthed the initiative. The event drew goodwill messages from a cross-section of political and community leaders. Chairmen of both the APC and PDP in Nsit Atai and Nsit Ubium, including Richard Thompson, lauded the administration for transforming access and mobility across the region. Members representing Nsit Ubium and Nsit Atai in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Barr. Otobong Bob and Prince Attah, described the Governor as “the captain of Team Akwa United,” emphasizing the project’s far-reaching economic implications, even extending benefits to the Eket region. Federal lawmaker for Uyo Federal Constituency, Rt. Hon. Mark Esset, praised the Governor as “the golden governor and man of the moment.” “What we are witnessing is full-scale construction. Your second term is non-negotiable. We are proud to speak confidently about you in the Green Chambers.” Elder statesman, Rt. Hon. Nduese Essien, acknowledged initial skepticism when the road was first mentioned, admitting he considered it “political talk.” However, he expressed surprise and delight at the quality and completion of the project, noting its strategic importance as the most direct route to the airport for his people in Eket and neighbouring local government areas. Political leader of Uyo, Senator Effiong Bob, and other dignitaries also expressed gratitude for the Governor’s performance, reaffirming their support for his administration. Commenting on the project, the Area Manager of Setraco, Mr Michel Issa expressed appreciation to the state government for the trust placed in his firm. “This project is a testament to your inclusive governance and infrastructure vision. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of delivery, and this road is no exception,” he said. The commissioning ceremony marks another fulfilled promise under the Governor’s ARISE Agenda, underscoring his administration’s focus on people-centered development, connectivity, and economic growth.
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  • Good morning.

    OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL

    DATE: SUNDAY MAY 25TH 2025

    TOPIC: THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY

    MEMORISE:
    “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” - (Mark 9:23)

    READ: LUKE 8:43-48 (KJV)

    43 And a woman having an issue of blood twelve years, which had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be healed of any,

    44 Came behind him, and touched the border of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched.

    45 And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?

    46 And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me.

    47 And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she came trembling, and falling down before him, she declared unto him before all the people for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately.

    48 And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.

    MESSAGE:
    I don't believe in impossibilities. This is why, when I ask someone to do something, and that fellow says it is impossible, I move on immediately and get someone else to do it.

    When we were building Redemption City, some people said it was impossible to build a house within seven days, but we did it. They also said the house would collapse soon, but it has been standing for over 40 years. Then, they said, "It's a bungalow. A storey building will take months to build." However, we built a storey building in 18 days. They moved on to say that it would soon collapse, but it is still standing over 30 years later. In those cases, what we simply did was find a way to double time. Workers were working on the construction site day and night. That way, what should have taken two days to accomplish only took one. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we were successful - that is what I call divine engineering. No matter how impossible something looks, if you have the Holy Spirit and are determined to get that thing done, there will always be a way.

    Several years ago, I was in a faraway country to minister during a Holy Ghost Service. The venue that was used for the service was a rented property, so for me to have a place to stay and pray before the service, they had to bring a motorhome. As I stepped out of the motorhome to go for my ministration, and while the protocol officers were still trying to clear the way for me, a woman who had been barren for many years ran into the motorhome and sat on the seat I had just gotten up from. The protocol officers ran after her and took her out of the motorhome immediately, but the woman was not bothered because she believed she had gotten her miracle. She had faith that God would give her a miracle child if she could just sit in the motorhome, and she became pregnant that month!

    The woman with the issue of blood in today's Bible reading was determined enough to disregard all the obstacles that could have prevented her from touching the hem of Jesus' garment. Sometimes, you will face obstacles in life; however, you must know that with God, nothing is impossible. Trust Him, and don't give up; He will make a way where there seems to be no way, and you will testify.

    KEY POINT:
    With God, there will always be a way.

    BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: ESTHER 1-5

    AUTHOR PASTOR E A ADEBOYE

    HYMNAL: 21 - MY HOPE IS BUILT ON NOTHING LESS

    1 My hope is built on nothing less
    than Jesus' blood and righteousness;
    I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
    but wholly lean on Jesus' name.
    Refrain:
    On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand:
    all other ground is sinking sand;
    all other ground is sinking sand.

    2 When darkness veils his lovely face,
    I rest on his unchanging grace;
    in every high and stormy gale,
    my anchor holds within the veil. [Refrain]

    3 His oath, his covenant, his blood,
    support me in the whelming flood;
    when all around my soul gives way,
    he then is all my hope and stay. [Refrain]

    4 When he shall come with trumpet sound,
    O may I then in him be found:
    dressed in his righteousness alone,
    faultless to stand before the throne. [Refrain]

    #SeekFirstTheKingdom
    Good morning. OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL DATE: SUNDAY MAY 25TH 2025 TOPIC: THERE IS ALWAYS A WAY MEMORISE: “Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” - (Mark 9:23) READ: LUKE 8:43-48 (KJV) 43 And a woman having an issue of blood twelve years, which had spent all her living upon physicians, neither could be healed of any, 44 Came behind him, and touched the border of his garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched. 45 And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me? 46 And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me. 47 And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she came trembling, and falling down before him, she declared unto him before all the people for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately. 48 And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace. MESSAGE: I don't believe in impossibilities. This is why, when I ask someone to do something, and that fellow says it is impossible, I move on immediately and get someone else to do it. When we were building Redemption City, some people said it was impossible to build a house within seven days, but we did it. They also said the house would collapse soon, but it has been standing for over 40 years. Then, they said, "It's a bungalow. A storey building will take months to build." However, we built a storey building in 18 days. They moved on to say that it would soon collapse, but it is still standing over 30 years later. In those cases, what we simply did was find a way to double time. Workers were working on the construction site day and night. That way, what should have taken two days to accomplish only took one. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we were successful - that is what I call divine engineering. No matter how impossible something looks, if you have the Holy Spirit and are determined to get that thing done, there will always be a way. Several years ago, I was in a faraway country to minister during a Holy Ghost Service. The venue that was used for the service was a rented property, so for me to have a place to stay and pray before the service, they had to bring a motorhome. As I stepped out of the motorhome to go for my ministration, and while the protocol officers were still trying to clear the way for me, a woman who had been barren for many years ran into the motorhome and sat on the seat I had just gotten up from. The protocol officers ran after her and took her out of the motorhome immediately, but the woman was not bothered because she believed she had gotten her miracle. She had faith that God would give her a miracle child if she could just sit in the motorhome, and she became pregnant that month! The woman with the issue of blood in today's Bible reading was determined enough to disregard all the obstacles that could have prevented her from touching the hem of Jesus' garment. Sometimes, you will face obstacles in life; however, you must know that with God, nothing is impossible. Trust Him, and don't give up; He will make a way where there seems to be no way, and you will testify. KEY POINT: With God, there will always be a way. BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: ESTHER 1-5 AUTHOR PASTOR E A ADEBOYE HYMNAL: 21 - MY HOPE IS BUILT ON NOTHING LESS 1 My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus' blood and righteousness; I dare not trust the sweetest frame, but wholly lean on Jesus' name. Refrain: On Christ, the solid Rock, I stand: all other ground is sinking sand; all other ground is sinking sand. 2 When darkness veils his lovely face, I rest on his unchanging grace; in every high and stormy gale, my anchor holds within the veil. [Refrain] 3 His oath, his covenant, his blood, support me in the whelming flood; when all around my soul gives way, he then is all my hope and stay. [Refrain] 4 When he shall come with trumpet sound, O may I then in him be found: dressed in his righteousness alone, faultless to stand before the throne. [Refrain] #SeekFirstTheKingdom
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