FULL LIST: Telcos to disconnect Nine banks USSD codes January 27

Telecommunication companies acting under the directive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), in a notice on Wednesday said it will cut off the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) access of nine banks over their inability to settle a N160 billion debt that has accumulated since 2019.

According to the NCC, telcos will disconnect the USSD access of these banks by Monday, January 27, 2025, if they do not pay their debt.

“In fulfilment of its consumer protection mandate, the Commission wishes to inform consumers that they may be unable to access the USSD platform of the affected financial institutions from January 27, 2025,” the NCC said.

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Here are the banks and their USSD codes:

1. Fidelity Bank Plc (770),

2. First City Monument Bank (329),

3. Jaiz Bank Plc (773),

4. Polaris Bank Limited (833),

5. Sterling Bank Limited (822),

6. United Bank for Africa Plc (919),

7. Unity Bank Plc (7799),

8. Wema Bank Plc (945), and

9. Zenith Bank Plc (966).

FULL LIST: Wike revokes 568 land allocations over unpaid C-of-O fees

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has revoked the allocation of 568 plots of land in Abuja’s Maitama II, Cadastral Zone A10, due to non-payment of Certificates of Occupancy (C-of-O) fees.

The minister in a public notice, explained that the allottees of the plots of land in Maitama II, Cadastral Zone A10, Abuja, failed to pay for their Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) bills after the expiration of the grace period granted by the minister.

According to the Minister, the revocation is in line with Section 28 of the Land Use Act of 1978, which allows the withdrawal of land allocations when the terms of the grant are not met.

The notice added that only those who had not made full payments by January 15, 2025, would be affected by the decision.

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The notice read, “The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) wishes to inform the allottee(s)/title holder(s) of plot(s) of land in Maitama II, Cadastral Zone A10, Abuja, who have failed to pay for their Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) bills after the expiration of the grace period granted by the Honourable Minister, Federal Capital Territory, that their Right of Occupancy to the land/property has been withdrawn, pursuant to the provisions of Section 28 of the Land Use Act of 1978 for contravention of the terms of the grant which obligated the title/interest holders to settle all bills.

“The general public is, however, invited to note that allottees/title holders who have completed their payments on or before 15/01/2025 are not affected by this publication.

“For ease of reference, the names of the allottees/title holders whose titles have been withdrawn are: For further information, kindly visit AGIS Website: https://agis.fcta.gov.ng/ or FCTA Website: www.fcta.gov.ng.”

Here is the list of 568 land revoked by Wike over unpaid C-of-O fees

NAPTIP rescued 253 victims in Borno in 2024

Maiduguri Zonal Command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it rescued 253 victims of human trafficking and other related offences in 2024.

The Zonal Commander, Mohammed Barde, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Maiduguri.

He revealed that out of the 253 victims, 163 were minors aged between 0-17 years, comprising 105 females and 58 males, while the remaining 90 were adult men and women.

“In addition to rescuing victims, the command secured nine convictions for various offences in 2024.

“The victims were provided with legal and medical support, rehabilitation, and reintegration services.

“Family tracing and reunification efforts were also carried out, while some of the victims were empowered to rebuild their lives,” Barde said.

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He said that the agency was also engaged in preventive measures like extensive sensitization campaigns in markets, schools, communities, and motor parks.

The campaigns, he noted, were aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of human trafficking and other forms of exploitation.

According to Barde, stakeholders engagement remained a key focus area for the command to enhance collaboration in the fight against trafficking.

He commended the support of community leaders, non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders in the efforts to combat trafficking in persons and ensure the safety of victims.

Barde reiterated NAPTIP’s commitment to intensifying efforts to protect vulnerable individuals and prosecute offenders to create a safer society.

(NAN)

Tinubu congratulates six Nigerian scientists, engineers on Biden’s honours list

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated six distinguished Nigerian scientists in the Diaspora, named among the 400 Presidential Early Career Award recipients for Scientists and Engineers in the United States.

The prestigious recognition which was established by former President Bill Clinton in 1996, is the highest honour bestowed by the United States government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their careers.

This year’s awardees, announced by President Joe Biden on January 14, 2025, are employed or funded by 14 participating United States government agencies.

In a statement on Thursday, January 15, by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, the President commended the Nigerians for their remarkable achievements in science, technology and engineering.

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The statement added, “The Nigerian honorees include Azeez Butali, Gilbert Lilly Endowed Professor of Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa; Ijeoma Opara, Associate Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences), Yale School of Public Health, Yale University; and Oluwatomi Akindele, Postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

“Others are Eno Ebong, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Biology at Northeastern University; Oluwasanmi Koyejo, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University; and Abidemi Ajiboye, Executive Vice Chair of the Case School of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University.

“The Nigerian leader notes that recognising these exceptional talents underscores Nigerians’ vast potential to excel both at home and on the global stage.

“He looks forward to the honorees sharing their multidisciplinary expertise to benefit Nigeria’s development efforts under the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

FULL LIST: Six Nigerian scientists, engineers on Biden’s honours list

Six Nigerian scientists and Engineers in Diaspora have been named among the 400 Presidential Early Career Award recipients for Scientists and Engineers in the United States.

The prestigious recognition which was established by former President Bill Clinton in 1996, is the highest honour bestowed by the United States government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their careers.

This year’s awardees, announced by President Joe Biden on January 14, 2025, are employed or funded by 14 participating United States government agencies.

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Here are six Nigerian scientists, engineers on Biden’s honours list

1. Azeez Butali, Gilbert Lilly Endowed Professor of Diagnostic Sciences, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa;

2. Ijeoma Opara, Associate Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences), Yale School of Public Health, Yale University;

3. Oluwatomi Akindele, Postdoctoral researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

4. Eno Ebong, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Biology at Northeastern University;

5. Oluwasanmi Koyejo, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University;

6. Abidemi Ajiboye, Executive Vice Chair of the Case School of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University.

Biden grants Cyprus access to 3 U.S. military programmes

The outgoing U.S. President, Joe Biden has signed an order granting the Republic of Cyprus access to  three key U.S. military programmes, Greek media reported on Thursday.

Cyprus has joined the Foreign Military Sales (FMS), Excess Defence Articles (EDA) and Title 10 Security Cooperation programmes, the ERTNews broadcaster reported.

The move was considered particularly important for Cyprus as it would boost bilateral cooperation between the two states, strengthen operational compatibility and security ties.

This would also modernise the republic’s defence, the broadcaster said.

Under the FMS programme, the U.S. could transfer defence articles, services and training to international partners; the EDA programme allowed foreign governments or international organisations to receive surplus U.S. defence equipment.

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The Title 10 programme gave  an opportunity to take part in the activities aimed at developing new capabilities of foreign countries’ security forces.

Officials in Washington, in turn had reportedly supported the move, as this new expanded cooperation structure would help create a new security space in the region, in which Cyprus would   play an important role.

In October 2024, Cyprus and the U.S. launched a Strategic Dialogue, and in September,  the countries signed a roadmap on cooperation in defence in 2024 to 2029.

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides had strongly supported the development of U.S.-Cyprus ties, as well as joining NATO.

In December, he said that Cyprus would join NATO “tomorrow’’ if it were possible.

(RIA/AN) 

NASS clears JAMB of alleged misappropriation

The National Assembly Joint Committee on Finance has exonerated the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), of  alleged misappropriation of funds in its 2024 budget implementation.

Chairman of the committee, Sen . Sani Musa in a statement on Thursday,  said the board was erroneously accused of reckless spendings, given the documents submitted to the committee by JAMB.

He said the committee had during the budget defence session with the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede , alleged that the examination body spent N1.1 billion on meals , N850 million for fumigation among others.

Sani said the JAMB Registrar had made efforts to explain how the alleged expenditure were made but was overruled by the committee, adding that the committee requested that JAMB presented it with details of its budgetary appropriation and spendings in 2024 and 2025.

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Sani in the statement said: “For the purpose of clarity, the comprehensive report provided by JAMB indicated that the line items mentioned during Monday’s hearing on revenue did not suggest any mismanagement or misuse of the board’s funds.

“On the contrary, the report highlighted the responsible and prudent use of resources under the leadership of the registrar.

“The registrar  deserves commendation for demonstrating financial discipline and accountability in managing the board’s resources effectively.

“This level of stewardship serves as a model for public institutions across the nation.”

(NAN) 

FG knocks Emir Sanusi over unconstructive remarks on laudable policies

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, says the Federal Government does not need the stamp of approval from Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II of its laudable policies that is making life better for Nigerians.

This is contained in a statement  by the minister on Thursday in Abuja.

According to the minister, Sanusi, like any other Nigerian,  has the inalienable right to express opinions either in form of commendation or criticism on how the government is being ran.

“However, we find it amusing that a leader, more so, one from an institution that ennobles forthrightness, fairness, and justice would  publicly admit to shuffling off saying the truth because of personal interest hinged on imaginary antagonism.

“It is pertinent to state that Nigeria is at a pivotal juncture where bold and decisive actions are necessary to tackle entrenched economic challenges.

“This administration has implemented transformative reforms, not because they are easy but because they are essential for securing Nigeria’s long-term stability and growth, as he,  Sanusi had consistently advocated.

“The temporary pains currently experienced from these inevitable decisions, as Sanusi himself acknowledged, are necessary consequence of decades of irresponsible economic management,  more than anything else.

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“These reforms are already delivering measurable progress. The unification of exchange rates has bolstered investor confidence, which has contributed to increased foreign reserves and strengthened Nigeria’s ability to shield itself from external economic shocks.

“The removal of the fuel subsidy has freed up significant resources, allowing for greater investment in critical sectors such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare.”

The minister expressed  disappointment, that reforms,  widely recognised as essential by global experts including  Sanusi himself, are now being subtly condemned because of shift in loyalty.

Idris stressed that Sanusi has a unique responsibility to contribute constructively rather than undermine reforms aimed at collective progress.

“We urge the Emir to rise above personal interests and partisan undertones and prioritise the greater good of Nigerians.

“Rebuilding Nigeria requires unity, focus, and sacrifice from all stakeholders. As a government, we urge esteemed leaders to refrain from rhetorics that undermine public trust.

“Instead,  they owe it a duty to champion the collective goal of a prosperous Nigeria. This is a critical time for our country, what is needed is collaboration, not unnecessary distractions

“President Bola Tinubu’s administration remains resolute in its mission to lead Nigeria toward economic inclusivity, sustainability, and shared prosperity.

“This administration is open to constructive dialogue with all well-meaning stakeholders, while remaining steadfast in putting the interests of Nigerians above all else,” Idris said.

(NAN)

Seyi Tinubu: An Inspiring Tale of a ‘Good Samaritan’

For the want of a perfect description, Oluwaseyi Afolabi Tinubu known by the sobriquet ST emerges as a deeply misunderstood individual. Those who truly know him understand that his essence transcends the negative narratives often propagated by naysayers. All his life, he has faced a backlash on his way to the top. Some ascribe his growth to ‘the name of the Father’ while some say his father’s deep pocket helped him become a household name but these narratives frequently become politicized, especially given his status as a successful businessman, vibrant socialite, and now as the son of the President of Nigeria. Yet, beneath this facade, Seyi embodies the spirit of the biblical Good Samaritan, finding genuine joy in uplifting those around him with much gusto.

While some criticize his philanthropic efforts, mistakenly attributing them to his wealth and status, Seyi is fundamentally driven by a deep-seated sense of humanity. He believes that our shared humanity should guide our actions, particularly in showing compassion to those in distress. Generosity is woven into the fabric of his life, a virtue instilled in him by his father, who is renowned for his charitable spirit. Though he is not without flaws—recognizing that he is, after all, human—Seyi aspires toward self-improvement, much like a fine wine that matures over time.

Those who understand his background often assume that he could easily rely on his affluent upbringing and avoid hard work just like the route many of his peers often thread. However, Seyi defies this stereotype, fully aware of the value of diligence, hard work and perseverance. While some may presume he should rest on the laurels of his father’s wealth, he chooses instead to pursue meaningful work. His investments, particularly in the outdoor advertising sector through his company, Loatsad Promo Media, are testimonies to his strong work ethic and commitment to self-made success. It is important to remember that he, too, is prone to making mistakes, as all humans are. However, he makes it a habit to reflect on his past experiences, seeking to learn and grow from them. Driven by his passion and emotions, Seyi is also a receptive and humble listener, always willing to reconsider his views in light of superior arguments.

A team player at heart, Seyi epitomizes the spirit of collaboration, believing firmly that collective effort is the key to achieving shared goals. His approach to work is devoid of greed and jealousy; instead, he encourages those around him to pursue their successes, fostering an environment of mutual growth. This open-handedness distinguishes him and reinforces his reputation as a catalyst for the success of numerous individuals who could be the future leaders of society.

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Seyi is not motivated by personal enrichment; rather, he harbours a profound passion for nurturing generations of upright individuals capable of rising from humble beginnings to achieve their full potential. He continually emphasizes the importance of loyalty, teaching those he mentors that success involves uplifting others along the way. For him, this reciprocal act of kindness is pivotal to fostering a brighter future filled with principled leaders. Although he is not divine and detests being hailed as such, it is undeniable that the impact of his contributions remains significant yet often underreported. He shies away from the media limelight, yet his name resonates positively when mentioned.

Loyalty and truthfulness are values he holds dear. Many who fail to meet these standards quickly find themselves sidelined, illustrating how crucial these traits are to him. Those who demonstrate loyalty are rewarded generously, further solidifying his reputation as someone who genuinely cares for those within his circle. Whether admired or scorned, Seyi has proven to be remarkably consistent in believing in the potential of others, often going above and beyond to ensure their well-being.

For those who view him through a prejudicial lens, it is essential to realize that Seyi lives his life in service to others. He does not require a personal connection with someone to make a positive impact on their life. His close friends often find themselves in key leadership positions, empowering them to aid even more people. Despite the many good deeds he has performed, Seyi has frequently faced betrayal from those closest to him. However, he approaches these betrayals with a measure of emotional resilience, recognizing them as an inherent part of life. This reality has not deterred him from his mission to foster independence among those around him; in fact, it has only strengthened his resolve and led him to expand his philanthropic outreach.

Known widely as a “destiny helper,” Seyi has a remarkable ability to uplift those who seek his assistance. He has inherited his father’s generosity, which, while making him vulnerable to exploitation, has also equipped him with a profound capacity for forgiveness. Eschewing passivity, Seyi actively engages with his community and leads from the forefront, earning him the moniker “King of Boys.” In the context of Nigeria’s youth demographic, he has willingly sacrificed his privacy, comfort, and luxuries to ensure that young people are a central focus of his developmental agenda, closely aligned with his father’s vision for the country. While critics have recently cast doubts on his involvement in federal governance, Seyi remains steadfast in his commitment to the cause, embodying resilience and determination to make a lasting impact.

In recent times, there has been a significant call for ST to consider running for the Lagos gubernatorial seat. As this momentum continues to build, he has chosen not to directly address the persistent rumours surrounding his potential candidacy. Instead, ST remains dedicated to his mission of fostering innovation and promoting youth inclusiveness within governance. He believes that the future of the government rests on the shoulders of the younger generation, whose fresh ideas and innovative approaches can drive the nation toward greater excellence.

Despite the mixed reactions from the public—some wholeheartedly supporting the idea of his candidacy while others express their dissent—there is a consensus that ST possesses the necessary qualities to lead a diverse and dynamic city like Lagos. His extensive travel experiences have given him a broad perspective, while his educational background equips him with the knowledge required for effective governance. Moreover, ST is known for his innovative mindset, intelligence, and respectful demeanour, qualities that endear him to many.

What stands out most is his remarkable ability to remain calm and collected amid the often turbulent waters of Lagos state politics. This composure is crucial for navigating the complexities of leadership in such a metropolitan environment. As he continues to focus on empowering and developing the youth, ST builds a strong foundation for potentially stepping into a leadership role that aligns with the aspirations of Lagos’s residents.

Nigerians deserve hardship they are facing – Apostle Suleman

Apostle Johnson Suleman, the Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, has said that Nigerians deserve hardship they currently going through, stating that the sufferings in the country are the result of the bad choices made during the 2023 elections.

Suleman who was in Bauchi State for a two-day “Recovery Conference 2025”, visited the Government House in Bauchi, where he met with the Executive Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed.

Accompanied by his entourage, the Man of God assured the Governor of his continued prayers for the leadership and people of Bauchi State.

However, when asked by journalists during an interview session at the Government House to express his view on the situation in the country, Suleman berated Nigerians for their voting choices.

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He said, “What Nigerians are going through is partly what they deserve. Before the election, we cried out, we screamed, we yelled.

“The man (President Bola Tinubu) who came into leadership had no manifesto— just a sense of entitlement with his ‘it’s my turn’ mantra.”

He lamented the state of the nation under Tinubu’s administration, pointing to policies and the devastating mismanagement of the oil sector.

“The oil sector has been plundered. In the next 10 to 15 years, I don’t think Nigerians will recover from the damage. Now, all we can do is pray,” he stated.

Apostle Suleman also called for Nigerians to reflect on their choices ahead of the 2027 elections, warning, “If they’ve suffered enough by then, perhaps they’ll make better decisions.”