Author: Temitope N.

In a significant initiative, the Federal Government of Nigeria has announced plans to revive 46 abandoned housing projects across the country. The move reflects a commitment to addressing the housing deficit, promoting economic development, and revitalizing stalled infrastructure projects. The Infosride explores the details of the government’s plan, the implications for the housing sector, and the potential benefits for both the construction industry and prospective homeowners. Key Points on the Revival of Abandoned Housing Projects: 1. Number of Projects: – The Federal Government’s plan involves the revival of a total of 46 abandoned housing projects nationwide. These projects are likely…

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In a tragic incident, terrorists have attacked a church in Burkina Faso, resulting in the death of 15 worshippers. The horrifying act underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by the region and the vulnerability of religious institutions to extremist violence. The Infosride delves into the details of the attack, the implications for security in Burkina Faso, and the broader context of counterterrorism efforts in the region. Key Points on the Attack: 1. Targeting of a Church: – The terrorists targeted a church in Burkina Faso, a country that has witnessed a series of attacks on religious institutions in recent years.…

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has initiated legal proceedings against several governors, including Nyesom Wike, over allegations of missing funds allocated to Local Government Areas (LGAs). The legal action underscores SERAP’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and the responsible use of public funds. The Infosride delves into the details of the lawsuit, the specific allegations, and the potential implications for governance and financial accountability.*Key Points on SERAP’s Lawsuit: 1. Allegations of Missing LGA Fund – SERAP’s legal action is based on allegations of missing funds allocated to Local Government Areas. The organization contends that the governors, including Nyesom Wike,…

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) expresses deep sorrow and condolences following the tragic incident involving the stampede during the distribution of rice by the Nigeria Customs Service. The unfortunate event led to the loss of lives, including an APC member, highlighting the urgency for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the stampede. The Infosride extends its heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families and examines the party’s response, the need for an inquiry, and the broader implications for public safety during relief distribution. Key Points on the APC’s Response: 1. Expression of Grief and Sympathy: – The APC has expressed…

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In a significant operation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has made arrests involving a terminal operator and a dock worker in connection with the seizure of 1,044.29 kilograms of cocaine and colos. The arrests underscore the agency’s commitment to combating drug trafficking, particularly in the maritime sector. The Infosride delves into the details of the operation, the individuals involved, and the broader implications for drug enforcement efforts. Key Points on the NDLEA Operation: 1. Seizure of Cocaine and Colos: – The NDLEA operation resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of 1,044.29 kilograms of both cocaine and…

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In a significant move toward prioritizing mental health, Sokoto State has introduced a toll-free helpline dedicated to providing support and assistance for individuals facing mental health challenges. The initiative reflects a commitment to addressing the mental well-being of the community and offering a crucial avenue for seeking help. The Infosride delves into the details of Sokoto State’s toll-free helpline, the importance of mental health support, and the potential impact on the well-being of residents. Key Points on Sokoto State’s Toll-Free Helpline: 1. Dedicated to Mental Health Support: – The toll-free helpline introduced by Sokoto State is specifically designed to offer…

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called on Bola Tinubu, a prominent political figure, to initiate a thorough investigation into the alleged mismanagement of funds at the Cement Institute. The student body’s appeal underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in educational institutions and seeks to address concerns regarding financial irregularities. The Infosride explores the details of the alleged mismanagement, the call for an investigation, and the potential implications for educational governance. Key Points on NANS’s Appeal: 1. Alleged Mismanagement of Cement Institute Fund: – NANS has raised concerns about the purported mismanagement of funds at the Cement…

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has released a comprehensive list highlighting the states in Nigeria with the highest number of internet users. The data sheds light on the digital landscape in various regions, providing insights into internet penetration and usage patterns across the country. The Infosride presents the full list, detailing the states that top the chart in terms of internet users. Key Findings: 1. Lagos State: – Lagos, as Nigeria’s commercial hub, takes the lead in internet usage, reflecting its status as a major technology and business center. The high concentration of businesses, educational institutions, and a tech-savvy…

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In response to emerging threats, Ogun State authorities have issued a stern warning to residents regarding fraudulent online cash palliative schemes. The caution comes amidst reports of scams where individuals are targeted with promises of financial assistance or relief, only to fall victim to deceptive practices. The Infosride delves into the details of the warning, the tactics employed by scammers, and measures recommended to safeguard residents from falling prey to such fraudulent schemes. Key Points on the Warning Against Online Cash Palliative Scams: 1. Emergence of Fraudulent Schemes: – The warning from Ogun State authorities highlights the rise of deceptive…

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In a recent operation, the Ogun State Security Network, codenamed So-Safe, has successfully apprehended two suspects in connection with the theft of a 7.5KVA generator. The arrest demonstrates the effectiveness of the security network in responding to incidents of theft and criminal activities within the state. The Infosride explores the details of the operation, the circumstances surrounding the generator theft, and the broader implications for local security measures. Key Points on the Operation: 1. Successful Apprehension: – The Ogun So-Safe Operation’s success in arresting two suspects linked to the theft of a 7.5KVA generator showcases the security network’s commitment to…

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In a tragic incident, one person has been reported killed in a clash between youths and a militia group in Rivers State. The Rivers State Police have initiated an investigation into the incident, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding the clash and the potential factors that led to the fatal confrontation. The Infosride explores the details of the clash, the ongoing police probe, and the broader implications for security and community relations in Rivers State. Key Points on the Fatal Clash: Casualty in Youths and Militia Confrontation: – The clash between youths and a militia group in Rivers State has…

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In light of prevailing economic hardships, the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, has issued an appeal to Yorubas, urging caution and restraint in participating in protests. This plea comes amidst growing concerns about the economic challenges faced by many Nigerians and the potential for social unrest. The Infosride delves into Afenifere’s appeal, the underlying economic issues, and the broader implications for civic engagement during times of economic difficulty. Key Points on Afenifere’s Appeal: 1. Caution in Protest Participation: – Afenifere’s appeal underscores the need for caution and restraint among Yorubas when considering participation in protests. The call acknowledges the economic hardships…

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In a notable development, Yoruba Nation agitator Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho’s spokesperson, Professor Banji Akintoye, has made a bold statement, claiming that he can now return to Nigeria. The assertion comes amid the backdrop of Igboho’s legal challenges and calls for secession, bringing attention to the dynamics surrounding the Yoruba self-determination movement. The Infosride explores Professor Akintoye’s declaration, the legal context, and potential implications for the Yoruba Nation movement. Key Points on Professor Akintoye’s Statement: 1. Confident Return: – Professor Banji Akintoye’s statement expressing confidence in his ability to return to Nigeria suggests a perceived change in…

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In a surprising turn of events, Qatar has reversed its earlier decision and confirmed that the investment forum originally planned during Bola Tinubu’s visit will proceed as scheduled. The unexpected U-turn comes amid speculation and initial uncertainty regarding the status of the investment forum during the visit of the prominent Nigerian political figure. The Infosride explores the details of Qatar’s reversal, the significance of the investment forum, and the potential implications for bilateral relations. Key Points on Qatar’s U-Turn and Investment Forum: 1. Reversal of Decision: – Qatar’s decision to proceed with the investment forum, after initially signaling a cancellation…

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In a significant development, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced plans to investigate over 3,000 financial crimes cases while also disclosing the recovery of N60 billion. This underscores the ongoing efforts by the anti-graft agency to combat financial crimes and corruption in Nigeria. The Infosride examines the details of the EFCC’s initiative, the scope of the investigations, and the implications for addressing financial malfeasance in the country. Key Points on EFCC’s Plans and Achievements: 1. Investigation of Over 3,000 Financial Crimes: – The EFCC’s decision to probe over 3,000 financial crimes cases signifies a proactive stance in…

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In a disturbing development, reports have emerged of a violent clash between rival bandit groups in Zamfara State, resulting in a significant number of casualties. The incident underscores the persistent security challenges faced by the region and the urgent need for effective measures to address the escalating violence. The Infosride delves into the details of the clash, the implications for the affected communities, and the broader context of security concerns in Zamfara State. Key Points on the Rival Bandit Groups Clash: 1. Violent Confrontation: – The clash between rival bandit groups in Zamfara State represents a violent confrontation with severe…

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In a noteworthy legal perspective, renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana has stated that the recent protest by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) against economic hardship should not be construed as contempt of court. This assertion comes in response to concerns raised by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) regarding the protest’s timing vis-a-vis a court order. The Infostride examines Falana’s viewpoint, the legal nuances involved, and the broader implications for the right to peaceful assembly amid economic challenges. **Key Points from Femi Falana’s Perspective:** 1. **No Contempt in Peaceful Protest:** – Femi Falana contends that peaceful protests, even…

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In a significant financial development, the Federal Government of Nigeria has reportedly expended a total of N177 billion on wage awards within a four-month period. This substantial allocation raises questions about the government’s fiscal strategy, financial commitments to its workforce, and the broader implications for the nation’s economy. The Infosride examines the details of this expenditure, potential factors driving such disbursements, and the economic effects of such substantial wage awards. Key Points on the N177 Billion Wage Expenditure: 1. Magnitude of the Allocation: – The allocation of N177 billion for wage awards signifies a considerable financial commitment by the Federal…

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Analysts are predicting that the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is likely to raise interest rates in response to persistently high inflation rates. The anticipated move reflects concerns over inflationary pressures and the need for proactive measures to stabilize the economy. The Infosride explores the rationale behind analysts’ predictions, potential implications of a rate hike, and the broader economic landscape driving this decision. Context of High Inflation: 1. Persistent Inflationary Pressures: – Nigeria has been grappling with persistently high inflation rates, driven by various factors including supply chain disruptions, currency depreciation, and rising food and energy prices. Inflationary pressures have remained…

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In a recent statement, Dr. Benedict Oramah, the President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), emphasized the importance of a quality healthcare system in stemming the phenomenon of “Japa.” The term “Japa” is commonly used in Nigeria to describe the trend of young individuals seeking opportunities abroad, particularly in developed countries. Dr. Oramah’s assertion underscores the link between healthcare infrastructure, the retention of skilled professionals, and the overall well-being of a nation. The Infosride delves into the details of Dr. Oramah’s remarks, the significance of a robust healthcare system, and the potential implications for stemming the “Japa” trend. Key Points…

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