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Kerosene hit N1,362/litre in December 2023 – NBS
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Consumers in December 2023 experienced a spike in the average retail price of kerosine reaching N1,362.27 per litre nationwide. This marked a 5.84 per cent increase compared to the N1,287.10 recorded in November 2023. The latest report of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics obtained on Tuesday indicates on a year-on-year basis, the surge amounted to a 23.33 per cent, climbing from N1,104.61 in December 2022. An in-depth state analysis unveiled a disparity in prices across the nation. NBS notes, “Abuja led the pack with the highest average price per litre at N1,650.00, closely trailed by Ogun at N1,609.52 and Benue at N1,594.44. “Conversely, Kwara emerged with the lowest price recorded at N917.14, followed by Rivers with N969.70 and Nassarawa with N1,071.43” NBS’ further examination based on geographical zones disclosed that the southwest experienced the highest average retail price per litre of household kerosene, reaching N1,455.21. The northwest followed closely at N1,420.48, while the southeast recorded the lowest at N1,264.49. Shifting the focus to the per-gallon prices, NBS stated that, “consumers paid an average of N4,529.92 for household kerosene in December 2023, indicating a slight decline of 1.17% from the N4,583.44 recorded in November 2023. On a year-on-year basis, this reflected a substantial increase of 20.69 per cent from N3,753.38 in December 2022.” The state-level analysis for per-gallon prices revealed Bauchi topping the list at N5,600.00, trailed by Lagos at N5,273.53 and Ekiti at N5,234.38. Conversely, Delta recorded the lowest price at N3,234.29, followed by Bayelsa and Kaduna with N3,538.03 and N3,560.00, respectively. “Zone-wise, the North-East led with the highest average retail price per gallon of Household Kerosene at N5,077.08, closely followed by the South West at N5,014.48. In contrast, the South-South recorded the lowest average price per gallon at N3,957.17, rounding off the challenging pricing landscape for consumers in the final month of 2023”, NBS said. Read the full article
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matthewegbe-blog · 5 months
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NDLEA discover Drug in the Ceiling of a Druglord in Lafia Nassarawa state Nigeria.
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crimechannels · 5 months
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By • Olalekan Fagbade Grand Khadi grants 147 offenders bail, constitutes committee to review amputation sentence The Kano State Grand Khadi, Dr Tijjani Ibrahim-Yakasai, has set up a committee to review the case of a long term convict awaiting for amputation for 18 years in custody. Ibrahim-Yakasai also granted bail to 147 offenders with minor offences in two custodial centres in the state. This is contained in a statement by Nigerian Correctional Service Kano Command’s Spokesperson, SC Musbahu Kofar-Nassarawa, on Monday in Kano. He said that the decision was to decongest and free those languishing in the custodial centres in the state. According to him, the committee comprises six judges, headed by an Upper Sharia Court Judge, Malam Ibrahim Sarki-Yola. “A Kano Shari’a Court had earlier ordered the amputation of a convict’s left leg and right hand in its judgment for committing theft. “The committee will review the case for staying 18 years in Kano Correctional Center without executing the sentence.” Ibrahim-Yakasai urged the released inmates to be of good behaviour and shun any form of misconduct that may lead to recalling them to correctional facilities. On his part, the Controller of Corrections, Kano Command, Mr Suleiman Mohammed-Inuwa, thanked the Grand Khadi for decongesting the facilities in the state. He urged the released inmates to be of good behavior and examplary character to others.(NAN)
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newsweb1 · 8 months
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AMDF honours Breeze FM Lafia with 'Courage in Journalism Award 2023'
By Victor Habila Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF) has announced Breeze FM 99.9 Lafia, Nassarawa State Nigeria as the recipient for the 2023 AMDF Courage in Journalism Awards. The announcement was contained in a statement by its Executive Director, Sekyen Dadik, on Monday. Dadik said the Courage in Journalism Award is presented to journalists and media organizations that have…
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lexzycom1 · 8 months
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AMDF honours Breeze FM Lafia with 'Courage in Journalism Award 2023'
By Victor Habila Africa Media Development Foundation (AMDF) has announced Breeze FM 99.9 Lafia, Nassarawa State Nigeria as the recipient for the 2023 AMDF Courage in Journalism Awards. The announcement was contained in a statement by its Executive Director, Sekyen Dadik, on Monday. Dadik said the Courage in Journalism Award is presented to journalists and media organizations that have…
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mauritaniatribune · 9 months
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Reps Umaru donates 300KVA transformers to 3 communities in Nassarawa
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nestsandnails-1 · 9 months
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voiceofreason1667 · 11 months
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Nassarawa Assembly Chairman Accuses CP of fueling Crisis
…I’ve met with factional speakers to resolve crisis— Gov Sule By Mercy Otozi Factional Speaker of Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Daniel Ogazi, has accused the Commissioner of Police, Maiyaki Baba, of fuelling the crisis bedeviling the state Assembly. It will be recalled that the state police command spokesman, DSP Ramham Nansel, had said Wednesday that the Commissioner of Police, Maiyaki…
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goldmynetv · 11 months
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Buhari Spent More Than $19bn Used For Dangote Refinery To Fix Nigeria’s Refineries - Gov Sule
Buhari Spent More Than $19bn Used For Dangote Refinery To Fix Nigeria’s Refineries – Gov Sule Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nassarawa State says the government of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari spent more than the $19 billion used in building the Dangote Refinery in the maintenance of the country’s refineries.  Nigeria has refineries in Kaduna, Port Harcourt, and Warri but none is functioning with…
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abujabizreports · 11 months
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Marketers Sell At N540 Litre In FCT, Nassarawa As NNPCL Confirms Increase In Fuel Pump Price
As marketers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Nassarawa State sell petrol at N540 litre, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), has confirmed the full deregulation of the downstream sector of the Nigerian petroleum industry with petrol now selling at market price following the removal of subsidy by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. NNPC, in a statement by its Chief Corporate…
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hardynwa · 3 months
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Kerosene hit N1,362/litre in December 2023 – NBS
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Consumers in December 2023 experienced a spike in the average retail price of kerosine reaching N1,362.27 per litre nationwide. This marked a 5.84 per cent increase compared to the N1,287.10 recorded in November 2023. The latest report of the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics obtained on Tuesday indicates on a year-on-year basis, the surge amounted to a 23.33 per cent, climbing from N1,104.61 in December 2022. An in-depth state analysis unveiled a disparity in prices across the nation. NBS notes, “Abuja led the pack with the highest average price per litre at N1,650.00, closely trailed by Ogun at N1,609.52 and Benue at N1,594.44. “Conversely, Kwara emerged with the lowest price recorded at N917.14, followed by Rivers with N969.70 and Nassarawa with N1,071.43” NBS’ further examination based on geographical zones disclosed that the southwest experienced the highest average retail price per litre of household kerosene, reaching N1,455.21. The northwest followed closely at N1,420.48, while the southeast recorded the lowest at N1,264.49. Shifting the focus to the per-gallon prices, NBS stated that, “consumers paid an average of N4,529.92 for household kerosene in December 2023, indicating a slight decline of 1.17% from the N4,583.44 recorded in November 2023. On a year-on-year basis, this reflected a substantial increase of 20.69 per cent from N3,753.38 in December 2022.” The state-level analysis for per-gallon prices revealed Bauchi topping the list at N5,600.00, trailed by Lagos at N5,273.53 and Ekiti at N5,234.38. Conversely, Delta recorded the lowest price at N3,234.29, followed by Bayelsa and Kaduna with N3,538.03 and N3,560.00, respectively. “Zone-wise, the North-East led with the highest average retail price per gallon of Household Kerosene at N5,077.08, closely followed by the South West at N5,014.48. In contrast, the South-South recorded the lowest average price per gallon at N3,957.17, rounding off the challenging pricing landscape for consumers in the final month of 2023”, NBS said. Read the full article
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wapcodehubsite · 1 year
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JUST IN: Kaduna imposes 24-hour- curfew in Chikun LGA
The Kaduna State Government has imposed a 24-hour-curfew on Sabon Garin Nassarawa – Tirkaniya area of Chikun Local Government Area of the state with immediate effect. According to the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs in the state, Samuel Aruwan, the decision was reached following a breakdown of law and order which led to the killing of two citizens in an incident of urban gang…
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By • Olalekan Fagbade BREAKING; NJC receives 22 nominees for screening into Supreme Court Bench [see full list] The Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) has compiled a list of 22 justices of the court of appeal for elevation to the supreme court. According to Channels TV, the list was forwarded to the National Judicial Council (NJC) on Thursday. In the list, the north-central region has six nominees, while the south-west and south-south regions have two nominees each. The south-east region also has six nominees, and the north-east has two nominees. The NJC is expected to pick 11 deserving candidates from the list and forward same to President Bola Tinubu, who should appoint them to the apex court bench following confirmation by the senate. Olukayode Ariwoola, chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), declared openings at the supreme court in June. The court is currently left with 10 justices after the death of Centus Nweze, and the retirements of Amina Augie and Dattijo Muhammad. Currently, only four of the six geo-political zones are represented on the supreme court bench. The south-west and north-east have three each, while the south-south and north-west have two each. The constitution allows the supreme court to have a maximum of 21 justices. Full list SOUTH-EAST 1. Hon Justice Nwaoma Uwa (Abia State)-Priority 1A.Hon Justice Onyekachi Otisi (Abia State) -Reserve 2. Hon Justice Obande Ogbuinya (Ebonyi State)-Priority 2A. Hon Justice Theresa Orji-Abadua (Imo State)- Reserve 3. Hon Justice Anthony Ogakwu (Enugu State)-Priority 3A. Hon Justice Chioma Nwosu-lheme (Imo State)-Reserve SOUTH-SOUTH 1. Hon Justice Moore Adumein (Bayelsa State)-Priority 1A. Hon Justice Biobele Georgewill (Rivers State)-Reserve SOUTH-WEST 1. Hon Justice Adewale Abiru (Lagos State)-Priority 1A. Hon Justice Olubunmi Oyewole (Osun State)-Reserve NORTH-CENTRAL 1. Hon Jummai Sankey (Plateau State)-Priority 1A. Hon Justice Muhammad Ibrahim Sirajo (Plateau)-Reserve 2. Hon Justice Stephen Adah (Kogi State)-Priority 2A. Hon Justice Ridman Maiwada Abdullahi (Nassarawa State) -Reserve 3. Hon Justice Baba Idris (Niger State)-Priority 3A. Hon Justice Joseph Ikyegh (Benue State)-Reserve NORTH-EAST 1. Hon Justice Haruna Simon Tsammani (Bauchi State)-Priority 1A. Hon Justice Abubakar Talba (Adamawa State) NORTH-WEST 1. Hon Justice Muhammad Lawal Shuaibu (Jigawa State)-Priority 1A. Hon Justice Bello Aliyu (Zamfara State) -Reserve 2. Hon Justice Abubakar Sadiq Umar (Kebbi State)-Priority 2A. Hon Justice Abdullahi Mahmud Bayero (Kano State)-Reserve
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mic-nz · 1 year
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2023 Full List of Military Secondary Schools in Nigeria
New Post has been published on https://militarywifi.com/full-list-of-military-secondary-schools-in-nigeria/
2023 Full List of Military Secondary Schools in Nigeria
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Military Academies are institutions that are under the control and direction of the military of a country. These institutions are reputed for their exceptional ability to instill discipline and moral uprightness in their students, while at the same time helping them to excel academically. Military schools adopt the same curriculum as other conventional schools.
If you wish to have a comprehensive list of all military academies in Nigeria, then you have come to the right place. 
List of Air Force Secondary Schools in Nigeria
The Administration Branch of NAF Headquarters houses the Directorate of Education. It is located in Area 7, Garki, Abuja. An Education Officer of the Air Rank heads this directorate and also doubles as the Director of Education.
The Chief of Administration (COA) is accountable to the Director of Education (DOEDN) for initiating policies controlling the supply and management of NAF educational services. The Directorate is in charge of the 20 NAF elementary schools and 13 NAF secondary schools.
Due to the establishment of a military school in Jos in 1980, the demand for Air Force Secondary Schools (day schools) and Air Force Comprehensive Schools (boarding schools) materialized earlier than anticipated. Therefore, the idea of creating an Air Force Secondary School (AFSS/AFCS) at the Command level was floated in 1981 to alleviate the pain experienced by NAF personnel on posting in getting admission for their children and wards. 
Below is a full list of all the Air Force Military Secondary Schools in Nigeria;
Air Force Military School, Jos
Air Force Secondary School, Makurdi
Air Force Secondary School, Ikeja
Air Force Secondary School, Kaduna
Air Force Comprehensive School, Ibadan
Air Force Comprehensive School, Enugu
Air Force Secondary School, Kano
Air Force Secondary School, P/Harcourt
Air Force Secondary School, Yola
Air Force Girls Comprehensive School, Abuja
Air Force Girls Comprehensive School, Jos
Air Force Comprehensive School, Uyo
List of Command Secondary School and Command Technical Secondary School
Below is a comprehensive list of Command Secondary School and Command Technical Secondary School. The schools have been subdivided into Day and Boarding categories. 
Military Day Secondary Schools in Nigeria
Command Day Secondary School, Abuja FCT.
Command Day Secondary School, Makurdi Benue State.
Command Day Secondary School Enugu State.
Command Day Secondary School, Ojo Lagos State.
Command Day Secondary School, Oshodi Lagos State.
Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja Lagos State.
Command Day Secondary School, Jos Plateau State.
Command Day Secondary School Owena Barracks Akure Ogun State
Command Day Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode Ogun State.
Command Day Secondary School, Ede Osun State.
Command Day Secondary School, Mokola Ibadan Oyo State
Command Day Secondary School, Ibadan Oyo State.
Command Day Secondary School, Kaduna State
Military Boarding Secondary Schools in Nigeria
Command Science Technical Secondary School Rinze-Akwanga Nassarawa.
Command Science Secondary School Agwada Nassarawa.
Command Science Secondary School Lafia Nassarawa State.
Command Secondary School, Suleja Niger State.
Command Secondary School, Orlu Imo State.
Command Secondary School, Ohafia Abia State.
Command Secondary School, Makurdi Benue State.
Command Secondary School, Abakaliki Ebonyi State.
Command Secondary School, Ipaja Lagos State.
Command Science Secondary School Girls Gusau Zamfara State
Command Science Secondary School( Boys) Talata Mafara Zamfara State
Command Secondary School School,(Girls) Sokoto State.
Command Science Secondary School,(Boys) Shagari Sokoto State.
Command Science Secondary School,(Girls) Goru Kebbi State.
Command Secondary School, (Boys) Jega Kebbi State
Command Science Secondary School,(Girls)Moringa Borno State
Command Science Secondary School, (Boys) Auno Borno State.
Command Science Secondary School, Numan Adamawa State.
Command Science Secondary School Yenegoa, Bayelsa State
Command Science Secondary School, Effa-Etinan Akwa-Ibom State.
Command Science Secondary School, Port Harcourt Rivers State.
Command Secondary School, Mbiri Delta State
Command Secondary School, Jos Plateau State.
Command Secondary School, Ibadan Oyo State
Command Science Secondary School,(Girls) Barkiya Katsina State.
Command Science Secondary School,(Boys) Faskari Katsina State.
Command Secondary School, Kaduna State.
List of Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools in Nigeria
Attending one of the Nigerian Navy secondary schools (NNSS) is usually a good choice if you’re thinking about joining the Nigerian Navy because you’ll receive all the fundamental intellectual and physical training required for a successful military career. 
Currently, there are seven Navy Secondary Schools in the country, find their list below;
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Okura-Olafia (NNSS Okura-Olafia)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ogbomosho (NNSS Ogbomoso)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Imeri (NNSS Imeri)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Calabar (NNSS Calabar)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Port Harcourt (NNSS Port Harcourt)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta (NNSS Abeokuta)
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo (NNSS Ojo)
Summary of Military Secondary Schools in Nigeria
In Nigeria, there are several military secondary schools that provide education and military training to students. Some of the notable military secondary schools in Nigeria include:
Nigerian Military School, Zaria – This is one of the oldest military secondary schools in Nigeria, and it provides education and military training to students interested in pursuing careers in the military.
Nigerian Air Force Secondary School, Jos – This is a military secondary school in Nigeria that provides education and military training to students interested in pursuing careers in the Nigerian Air Force.
Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta – This is a military secondary school in Nigeria that provides education and military training to students interested in pursuing careers in the Nigerian Navy.
Nigerian Army Children School, Bonny Cantonment – This is a military secondary school in Nigeria that provides education and military training to children of military personnel.
Nigerian Defence Academy Secondary School, Kaduna – This is a military secondary school in Nigeria that provides education and military training to students interested in pursuing careers in the military.
These schools provide a unique learning environment and offer students the opportunity to develop leadership skills, physical fitness, and military tactics. They also provide students with a strong foundation in academics, preparing them for further education and careers in the military.
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rxdnews · 1 year
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அபுஜா – நைஜீரியாவில் அடுத்த மாதம் தேர்தலுக்கு தயாராகி வரும் நிலையில், கடந்த வாரத்தில் நைஜீரியாவில் நடந்த வன்முறை சம்பவங்களில் ஒன்று, வெள்ளிக்கிழமை அவர்கள் பள்ளியில் இருந்து கடத்தப்பட்ட ஆறு மாணவர்களில் நான்கு மாணவர்களை ஆயுதமேந்திய ஆட்களை பிடித்து தேடுதல் குழுக்கள் சென்று வருவதாக நைஜீரிய அதிகாரிகள் கூறுகின்றனர். Nassarawa மாநிலத்தின் போலீஸ் கமிஷனர், Maiyaki Mohammed Baba, VOA ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை,…
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