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NiMet Predict Three-Days Thunderstorms and Heavy Rains Across Nigeria

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has forecasted thunderstorms and rainfall throughout the country from Monday through Wednesday.

In a weather update issued on Sunday in Abuja, NiMet predicted morning thunderstorms on Monday in certain regions of Kebbi, Katsina, Borno, Bauchi, and Taraba States.

The agency also expects thunderstorms to occur later in the day in areas of Zamfara, Taraba, Bauchi, and Kebbi states.

Moderate rainfall is anticipated in the morning hours over parts of Nassarawa, Benue, the Federal Capital Territory, and Niger.

“In the afternoon and evening hours, moderate thunderstorms with light rains are expected over parts of Niger, the Federal Capital Territory, Nassarawa, Kogi and Plateau States.

“Rains are expected over parts of Cross River and Akwa Ibom in the morning hours.

“Later in the day, light to moderate rains are expected over parts of Ebonyi, Imo, Abia, Anambra, Oyo, Ogun, Cross River, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta,“ it said.

NiMet predicts that morning thunderstorms will occur in parts of Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara on Tuesday.

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The agency also expects thunderstorms in the afternoon or evening across regions of Bauchi, Taraba, Zamfara, and Kebbi, with moderate rainfall anticipated in Niger and Kwara States during the morning.

“Later in the day, moderate thunderstorms with rains are anticipated over parts of Plateau, Nassarawa, Benue and Kogi. Cloudy skies should prevail over the southern region during the morning hours.

“In the afternoon and or evening hours, intermittent rains are expected over parts of Ebonyi, Abia, Cross River and Akwa Ibom,“ it said.

The agency forecasted thunderstorms in certain areas of Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, and Kebbi on Wednesday morning.

It expected thunderstorms in regions of Taraba, Kano, Kaduna, and Zamfara later in the day, along with cloudy conditions in the North Central city in the morning.

It predicted that thunderstorms would affect the entire region as the day went on, with cloudy skies dominating the southern region during the morning hours.

“In the afternoon and or evening hours, moderate rains are envisaged over the entire region, strong winds may precede the rains in areas where thunderstorms are likely to occur, public should take adequate precaution.

“High likelihood of urban flooding in major cities due to heavy downpours. Residents are advised to avoid flood-prone areas. Adhere to safety advisories issued by relevant authorities.

“Residents are advised to stay informed through weather updates from NiMet. Visit our website www.nimet.gov.ng.,“ It said.

The agency encouraged both the public and airline operators to obtain current weather updates and forecasts from NiMet to plan their activities more efficiently.

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Doctors lament lack of allergy care in Nigeria

The Allergy and Clinical Immunology Society (ACIS) has lamented the difficulties encountered in caring for allergy conditions owing to a lack of training, access to drugs, and the cost of drugs.

Chairperson of ACIS, Dr Olatunde Odusote, decried the lack of awareness in this region regarding allergy diseases while noting that the increase in these conditions, though not fully understood, can be attributed to climate change and global warming.

This was stated at a media parley yesterday, ahead of the two-day World Allergy Training School (WATS) starting today in Lagos, organised by ACIS in partnership with the World Allergy Organisation (WAO).

He noted the need to develop a curriculum within the context of the nation to offer basic training to practitioners who can care for allergies at the primary level.

He added that participants for the training would cut across the various medical spectrum, and lectures would cover disease processes, necessary tests to run, their interpretation, and how to go about it.

“One of the major problems we have had in the world of allergy is that people think when one has such conditions, you must do a test, but it is not necessarily so. You need to listen to their story first, and if there is a need for a test, you can go ahead,” he said.

Odusote stated that the organisation is focused on creating awareness, promoting advocacy, and empowering healthcare practitioners and the community with the right information.

President of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, Prof. James Tracy, said the training would deal with a catalogue of allergies such as asthma, food allergy, and practical training on how to treat severe allergic reactions.

He noted that disease awareness, genetic components, and environmental pollution are possible causes of increased allergic conditions globally.

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Nigeria technically bankrupt, says Obaseki

Godwin Obaseki,

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that Nigeria is “technically bankrupt” and urged the Federal Government to implement urgent restructuring for the country to progress.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Obaseki said the nation is unable to cover its expenditures due to insufficient earnings, while government spending remains high.

“Nigeria is technically bankrupt. And I mean it,” Obaseki said, comparing the situation to the U.S. Chapter Eleven bankruptcy process, where organisations restructure to meet their obligations.

He noted that Nigeria is not undertaking such restructuring, continuing to act as though it still had significant financial resources.

The governor also criticised the Federal Government’s centralised management of resources, arguing that individual states should be allowed to exploit their own economic opportunities. “

“It (Nigeria) has been in trouble for a while. I won’t say insolvent, but technically so, in the sense that we don’t have enough to cover our expenditure, we are not reducing our expenditure, and we are not earning more,” he said.

“First, the Federal Government does not have the capacity to manage the economy at the scale and in the way it is currently doing. You’re producing 1.3 million barrels of oil, right? Because you are trying to do it centrally. We have 147 oil wells in Edo, and only 53 or fewer are producing.

“Unless you create a new design that allows the individual states to take advantage of the economic opportunities they have, stressing the assets of this country and paying what they need to pay to the central government, the federal government cannot sit and try to micromanage the country and its assets. It has shown that it cannot. It doesn’t have the capacity to do so.”

Obaseki also expressed concern that the government is “stuck in the past” and lacks the courage to make difficult decisions necessary for restructuring.

He stressed that the current governance structure is outdated, noting that the current structure “is expired; it’s outdated” and Nigeria needs a new structure to run the economy of the state.

He added, “I think for me, it’s like this federal government is stuck, and stuck in the past. Because you cannot resolve a malignant problem using the same tools you have used over the years.

“It’s not that the people there are not smart; it’s not that they’re stupid. It’s more that they just don’t have the courage to make the decisions they need to make.

“The problem with Nigeria today is structural. The structure we have is expired; it’s outdated. We need a new structure to run the economy of the state. If it doesn’t happen, we are not going anywhere.”

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E-CMR will eliminate physical checking of vehicle papers, says Police

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has disclosed some of the benefits of the new Electronic Central Motor Registry (E-CMR), a digital innovation designed to modernise vehicle registration and improve road safety.

The Force Spokesperson, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, announced the benefits of the innovation on Thursday.

Adejobi said the E-CMR will eliminate the need for physical vehicle documents and enable real-time verification of registration information by police officers

He explained that the Electronic Central Motor Registry system was launched to make roads safer and the policing process more efficient.

Adejobi also stated the new E-CMR system elimination of paperwork, saying, “NO MORE PAPERWORK! With the NPF’s new E-CMR system, you don’t need to carry around physical documents. Access all your vehicle info digitally – quick, easy, and secure.

He added that this new system allows vehicle owners to immediately flag their vehicle as stolen through their online profile if it goes missing, triggering alerts to field officers nationwide within seconds.

With this new E-CMR system, according to Adejobi, there is no more need to stop and check papers, as officers are equipped with cutting-edge technology to verify documents in real time.

Adejobi stated, “If your vehicle is registered with the NPF E-CMR and gets stolen, you can instantly flag it as stolen through your online profile. All field officers nationwide will be alerted within seconds! Let’s make our roads safer together,”

“Inspector-General Egbetokun is revolutionising how we keep our roads safe with the new E-CMR system! Now, no more stopping to check papers; our officers are equipped with cutting-edge tech to verify documents in real-time.”

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65% of Nigeria’s poor people live in North – ActionAid

An analysis of Nigeria’s Multidimensional poverty index by ActionAid Nigeria has revealed that about 65 percent of poor people, that is 86 million people live in the northern part of the country, while 36 percent, nearly 47 million people live in the South.

The analysis indicated the poorest states in the country to include Sokoto, Bayelsa, Jigawa, Kebbi, Gombe, and Yobe, but cannot determine which of these states is the poorest.

The organisation disclosed this at the launch of its report on Austerity Measure, poverty and Gender Inequality in Nigeria in Abuja, saying Nigeria’s Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) for 2022 found that 63% of the population, amounting to approximately 133mn Nigerians, are multidimensionally poor.

Analysing the report, the Country Director of ActionAid Andrew Mamedu noted that Poverty and inequality do not just happen; they result from economic, social, and political decisions made by the state and citizens.

He said “The critical policy decisions reflected in the key macroeconomic indicators show the rate and trend of poverty and inequality. Extant Nigerian negative indicators on gross domestic product (GDP) growth, inflation, interest rate, unemployment, debts, and deficits, among others, can only lead to one direction, increased poverty.”

Mamedu further stated that the underlying cause of the current spate of poverty is rooted in the heavy burden of austerity measures, imposed as part of broader macroeconomic policies.

He disclosed that based on their research, from 2010 to 2020, Nigeria’s debt stock ballooned by over 300%, reaching a staggering ₦31 trillion by the end of 2020​ , and as of March 31st, 2024, debt stock stands at USD 91,463.99, an equivalent of N121, 670.49. trillion consuming 74% of government revenue and leaving little for vital sectors such as education, healthcare, and social protection​.

He pointed out that keeping large numbers of people excluded from access to economic resources, employment, healthcare, adequate food, clean water and sanitation, education, skills, and technology, will result in a reduction of future productive human potential.

He stressed that well-designed and sustained investments in areas such as maternal and child health, education, and social protection would yield significant dividends for society.

“Conversely, no society can expect to achieve sustained economic and social progress while significant numbers of its population often disproportionately women and girls – are poorly nourished, in poor health, and lack the education and/or skills needed for their own and their families’ development,” he stated

The Minister of Budget and National Planning Atiku Bagudu who was represented by the Director of Microeconomic Philip Okwonkwo wondered if poverty and inequality could be tackled at the same time.

He maintained that the issue of poverty is a global phenomenon as it is not unique to Nigeria and Africa alone and harped on the need for stakeholders to collaborate to empower the poor people in society.

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EFCC Attempts To Arrest Yahaya Bello At Kogi Governor’s Lodge

Officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday night made an attempt to arrest the former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, at the Kogi State Governor’s lodge in the Asokoro District in the Federal Capital Territory.

However, there was some resistance by security operatives at the governor’s lodge as gunshots rented the air during the altercation.

The entire area has been cordoned off and movements around that area have also been restricted to only operatives of the EFCC and other security agencies stationed there.

Unconfirmed reports say the former governor has now left the governor’s lodge in the company of the incumbent Kogi State governor, Ahmed Ododo.

Also, normalcy seem to have returned around the Kogi State governor’s lodge after the attempt by the operatives to arrest Bello.

This is the latest on what has turned out to be a roller coaster of events surrounding Yahaya Bello, who has been on the wanted list of the EFCC for having allegedly laundered N80.2 billion.

After months of being declared wanted by the EFCC, a statement by the Director of Yahaya Bello Media Office, Ohiare Michael, on Wednesday, said the former governor honoured EFCC invitation “after due consultations with his family, legal team and political allies”.

But in a swift reaction to the statement by Bello’s media team, the EFCC said the former governor was not in its custody and remains wanted.

According to Yahaya Bellos media office the former Kogi governor and his successor Usman Ododo were at the EFCC office on Wednesday September 18 2024

EFCC spokesman Dele Oyewale said the ex-governor remains wanted “for alleged N80.2 billion money laundering charges”.

“Media reports today that a former Governor of Kogi State, Mr. Yahaya Bello is in the holding facility of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is incorrect. The Commission wishes to state that Bello is not in its custody.

“Bello, already declared wanted by the Commission for alleged N80.2billion money laundering charges, remains wanted with a subsisting warrant for his arrest,” Oyewale said in a statement.

Following up with his earlier statement, Ohiare Michael released another statement maintaining that Bello honoured the invitation of the anti-graft agency but was asked to leave by officials without interrogation.

According to him, the former governor was accompanied to the EFCC office by his successor, Usman Ododo.

“We reiterated the former Governor’s great respect for the rule of law and constituted authority, and stressed that, all the while, he only sought the enforcement of his fundamental rights in order to ensure due process.

“The EFCC did not, however, interrogate him as officials told him he could leave. We don’t know what this means yet. As we write, HE Alhaji Yahaya Bello has left the EFCC office. He was accompanied there by the Governor of Kogi State, HE Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo,” the statement read in part.

Bello was sued by the EFCC on a 19-count charge of alleged money laundering to the tune of ₦80bn.

However, Bello has consistently refused to honour EFCC’s invitations for questioning, and has consistently boycotted court trials.

His case was recently adjourned by Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court Abuja to September 25.

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U.S. launches online passport renewal portal

The U.S. State Department has launched an online passport renewal system that allows Americans to bypass the traditional mail-in paper process that often leads to delays.

The State Department announced on Wednesday that the digital system is now fully operational after several pilot tests.

It said the digital system is available to adult passport holders whose passports have expired in the last five years or will expire within the next year.

It is not available for the renewal of children’s passports, for first-time passport applicants for renewal applicants who live outside the United States or for expedited applications, the State Department added.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that “by offering this online alternative to the traditional paper application process, the Department is embracing digital transformation to offer the most efficient and convenient passport renewal experience possible.”

The department disclosed that it has estimates that around 5 million Americans annually will benefit from the new service, noting that in 2023 it processed 24 million passports, 40% of which were renewals.

The introduction of the online platform comes as the State Department continues to recover from pandemic-related staffing shortages that severely delayed passport processing times.

The new online system enables applicants to skip the current process, which requires them to print out and send paper applications, photos and a check by mail, and submit their documents, photos, and payment through a secure website, www.Travel.State.Gov/renewonline.

The existing passport processing fees, which are currently $130 for a regular renewal, will remain unchanged.

Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Rena Bitter, whose bureau oversees passport processing, said the department hopes to expand the programme by including children’s renewals, second passports, and services for Americans living overseas.

“This is not going to be the last thing that we do,” Bitter told reporters. “We want to see how this goes and then we’ll start looking at ways to continue to make this service available to more American citizens in the coming months and years.”

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