SOURCE: PRNigeria
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
FIVE AID WORKERS RESCUED IN NIGERIA'S NORTH-EAST
SOURCE: PRNigeria
UNICEF Continues campaign against #childmarraige
THE PENIS: HEALTH EDUCATION ON THE SIZE AND PPERCEPTIONS
RAPE: 10-year jail term and N1m fine for kane rapist
A Federal High Court sitting in Kano, North-West Nigeria has convicted 36-year-old Abdulkarim Yahaya Danmallam for raping a 9-year-old (name withheld to protect her identity).
The court consequently sentenced Danmallam to 10 years imprisonment and ordered him to pay compulsory fine of N1 million.
Justice Jude Dagat said the offense is a despicable act against a minor and the punishment should serve as deterrence to others.
The convict, according to evidence before the court, had lured his victim with N10 to his apartment and had carnal knowledge of her, committing an offense punishable under Section 16 subsection 1 of Trafficking in Persons Prohibition, Enforcement and Administration Act 2015.
Ruling on pleas for leniency by the defense counsel, Murtala Alimi, Justice Dagat said such act should be discouraged in the society.
The court also sentenced one Francis Igho to 7 years imprisonment for committing advance fee fraud with a restitution order to pay his victims the sum of N850, 000
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
MORE TEACHERS WILL BE RECRUITED, PRESIDENT BUHARI TELLS NUT
President Muhammad Buhari says the federal government is ready to engage more qualified teachers to increase the teacher to pupil ratio in the country.
Buhari stated this in Abuja, the nation’s capital on Tuesday when he received the leadership of the Nigeria union of teachers, nut at the presidential villa.
The president acknowledged that Nigeria has a deficit of teachers, which his administration is addressing through the n-power teach volunteers scheme under the national social investment programme, NSIP.
He described the teaching profession as one of the most noble, noting that teachers have been at the forefront of cultivating young minds to be innovative and inventive.
In his remark, the nut president, Idris Nasir commended the Buhari administration’s giant strides in the education sector and appealed to the president to give a presidential assent to the bill on teachers retirement age and the teachers special salary structure, TSSS among others.
The nut leadership also praised the president on the proposed establishment of six federal colleges of education across the geo-political zones of the country
VAT INCREASE: Trade Union Congress of Nigeria is kicking
Monday, January 13, 2020
Nigerians will now pay 7.5 % VAT and not 5%
IPPIS: oil and gas senior staff association joins workers rejecting the payroll platform
Natural Resources; U.N reports about the West Africa’s wishful gold prospectors
U.N News reports that the mining of gold in unregulated and often hand-dug pits in West Africa, can be a deadly occupation, but one which many impoverished people in the region are pushed into by necessity, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Mali is Africa’s third biggest exporter of gold and a third of the country’s total production is estimated to come from artisanal mining in which over one million people are employed.
Many are farmers who have migrated from neighbouring countries in the hope of supplementing the meagre incomes they earn from what is a seasonal occupation.But, as demand for artisanal gold increases, so too does the number of people dying in poorly constructed mines.
Read more here about how this precious metal continues to shine for some of West Africa’s poorest