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Missing UniAbuja 400-level student di£s in car cra§h

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A 400-level female student of the University of Abuja, Murjanatu Zubairu, who was declared missing on Friday, April 26, has been confirmed d£ad.

The student, who left home for school on Friday, di£d in a car accid£nt along the Lugbe–Airport Road, Abuja. She was a student of the Department of Arts Education in the university’s Faculty of Education.

An uncle to the deceased, Alhaji Zubairu Jibrin Yewuti, confirmed her demise in a telephone conversation with DailyTrust on Monday night.

“The family of Murja called me in the afternoon and they confirmed that she di£d in an accid£nt that occurred along the Lugbe – Airport Road last Friday.

They visited the mortuary at the University of Abuja, Teaching Hospital where her corpse was found,” the uncle said.

The Lugbe Unit Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Commander, Sunday Ajokotola, said the accident, which occurred on Friday at 8:34 p.m. involved a Toyota Sharon bus near the Dunamis Church along the Airport Road.

The bus, which was at high speed, suddenly went up in flames, k+lling four persons including a female on the spot.

“Before our rescue team arrived at the scene, six people among the 10 inside the bus that sustained burns were rescued by the Airforce personnel who were treated in their hospital.

“Our men arrived at the scene and evacuated the four others including a female that got b¥rnt beyond recognition to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital’s morgue in Gwagwalada on that same Friday night,” he said.

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Fuel price hike: We’ll occupy major Nigeria cities September 15, NANS declares

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has threatened to occupy major cities across the country on September 15, if the recent increase in fuel prices is not reversed.

The Senate President of the student body, Henry Okuomo, disclosed this on Friday during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

This is coming after a factional Senate President of the association, Babatunde Akinteye, denied that the group was organising a protest against the increase in petrol price.

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Edo suspends school resumption until further notice due to the hike in fuel price

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Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki, has announced an indefinite postponement of the resumption of all schools in the state due to the recent increase in fuel prices.

This was disclosed in a memo issued by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Ojo Akin-Longe, on Saturday, September 7.

“The Edo State Government hereby announces that the resumption of all public and private schools in Edo State, initially scheduled for Monday, September 9, 2024, has been postponed until further notice

This decision has been made in response to the rising tension and challenges resulting from the recent fuel price increase,” the memo reads.

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NYSC DG Pledges Higher Allowance for Corps Members Under New Minimum Wage

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The NYSC Director-General assures corps members of an increased allowance following the implementation of the new minimum wage, highlighting the government’s commitment to their welfare

The serving corps members have received a guarantee that their monthly allowance will experience an increase once civil servants commence obtaining the newly approved minimum wage from the federal government.

Addressing corps members at Kebbi State Orientation Camp in Dakingari and Sokoto State Orientation Camp in Wamakko, the Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Yusha’u Ahmed provided assurance.

He stated that their contributions to the socio-economic development of the country, which were both selfless and immense, should not be undervalued.

General Ahmed urged them to take advantage of their service year and focus on personal development while also planning for future success.

The director general offered additional counsel to the corps members, urging them to accept and participate in the NYSC skill acquisition and entrepreneurship development programme. These vocational courses will equip individuals with practical abilities that can result in their independence.

A new minimum wage of ₦70, 000 for civil servants in Nigeria has been agreed upon by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and federal government.

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