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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori
Delta State Governor Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori

Delta bans bushy beards, artificial nails, others for civil servants

The Delta State Government has reviewed the dress code for civil servants, warning that inappropriate attire in the public sector will no longer be allowed.

The circular, signed by the Office of the Head of Service and distributed by the Governor’s New Media Office on Thursday, stated that the action was intended to “uphold decency in the appearance of public servants across the State.”

It recalled that the old dress code was contained in a circular of March 12, 2009, but emphasized that “in an effort to address the unpleasant practice of improper dressing that has become commonplace in the State Public Service, it is instructive to announce a review of the existing dress code contained in circular letter No. HOS. 15/13/74 of 12th March, 2009, for the purpose of upholding decency in the appearance of Public Servants across the State.”

The Delta state government said senior officers must take the lead in enforcing the new standards, stating that “it is also very important to underscore the vital role expected of senior public servants in revising the said anomaly through leading examples of appropriate dressing culture that demonstrates decorum to guide and correct subordinates; and whenever lapses are observed, sanctions may be invoked towards checkmating the ugly trend, based on the Public Service Rule No. 04314, which states inter alia: ‘No officer shall appear in the office or anywhere in his official capacity attired in a manner deemed inappropriate or immodest.’”

For male civil servants in Delta State, the circular directed that:

“All officers on GLs 13 and above should appear at work in complete suits, except for uniform officers as given.

“All officers on SGLs 07-12 should appear as above or in a pair of trousers, shirt, and tie, except all administrative officers, who should always be in a suit.

“All officers on SGLs 01-06 should appear as in A(i) or A(ii) above, except for uniformed staff, e.g., drivers, plant operators, etc., who should always be in their uniforms, and in the absence of uniforms, should put on trousers and shirts to work.

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“Also, traditional attire for male officers shall be permissible only on Fridays and on special occasions; and such includes smart senator suits, modern caftans, or native shirts with matching trousers, complemented by the appropriate traditional cap.”

The circular further stated, “Resource Control and Papas Caps are prohibited, while bushy beards are proscribed.”

For female officers, the directive read:

“All officers on SGLs 13 and above should appear at work in trouser suits, skirt suits, or corporate gowns below the knee level (no hats); and all trousers must come in suits.

“All officers on SGLs 07-12 should appear either as in B(i) above or in free gowns below the knee level with sleeves or skirts below the knee level and blouses with sleeves to match (sleeveless or spaghetti hands are prohibited).

“All officers on SGLs 01-06 should appear as in free gowns with sleeves or skirt and blouse as described in B(ii) above.

“Also, traditional attire for female officers shall be permissible only on Fridays and on special occasions; and such includes traditional costumes such as buba and wrapper, skirts with blouses, or gowns fashioned from African fabrics, provided such garments have proper sleeves.”

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The circular also warned that “all female dressing should be with decorum, devoid of any provocative exposure of cleavages. Meanwhile, braided or tainted hair, long eyelashes, and artificial nails are prohibited.”

To ensure compliance, heads of departments have been directed to send home erring officers.

“Suffice it to state that this circular is intended to promote discipline in dressing culture among public servants. To enforce strict adherence to the revised dress code, therefore, it behooves all Heads of Departments to execute these provisions and not hesitate in directing any erring officer that is inappropriately attired to return home, dress decently, and resume duty promptly, or risk more stringent sanctions from the Accounting Officer forthwith.”

The circular requested permanent secretaries and department heads to disseminate the order and ensure compliance.

“Accordingly, all Permanent Secretaries and Heads of Extra-Ministerial Departments are enjoined to give the content of this Circular the much-desired publicity for staff guidance and strict adherence, please.”

The dress code review is part of a larger push for professionalism and discipline in the state public service, which aligns with public expectations and government initiatives to improve image and work culture.

Delta State has current legislation (such as rules against “indecent exposure” under the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law) that penalizes indecent dressing among the general public. This civil servant dress code follows current enforcement patterns.

Delta bans bushy beards, artificial nails, others for civil servants

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Tinubu Marks 74th Birthday with Special Fund for Soldiers, Fallen Heroes’ Families

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Tinubu Marks 74th Birthday with Special Fund for Soldiers, Fallen Heroes’ Families

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has announced the creation of a special fund to support members of the Nigerian Armed Forces, including personnel wounded in active service and families of soldiers who died defending the nation.

The President made the disclosure in a statement issued on Sunday to commemorate his 74th birthday, describing the initiative as a personal commitment to honour the sacrifices of military personnel.

According to him, he has directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a dedicated account that will serve as the financial base for the intervention.

“On this my 74th birthday, I celebrate the valiant men and women of our Armed Forces,” Tinubu stated, paying tribute to the courage and dedication of Nigeria’s military.

He explained that the fund is designed to cater to soldiers injured in the line of duty as well as dependents of those who lost their lives while serving the country.

“Today, I have directed the Accountant-General of the Federation to establish a special account for a fund dedicated to those who serve, those wounded in the line of duty, and the families of those who have paid the ultimate price,” he said.

In a significant personal gesture, the President also pledged to donate all his salaries since assuming office to serve as seed funding for the initiative. He noted that this contribution would be made irrespective of existing insurance and welfare provisions available to members of the armed forces.

“As a personal commitment, all my salaries since assuming office will be paid into this account as seed funding,” he added.

Tinubu further called on state governors, members of the National Assembly, private sector stakeholders and well-meaning Nigerians to support the initiative in order to strengthen welfare support for military personnel and their families.

The announcement has been widely seen as part of ongoing efforts by the administration to boost morale within the armed forces amid persistent security challenges across the country.

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From Royal Wedding to Courtroom War: Gana’s Son, Wife in Explosive Split

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From Royal Wedding to Courtroom War: Gana’s Son, Wife in Explosive Split

What began as one of Nigeria’s most glamorous society weddings in 2014 has reportedly unraveled into a tense legal showdown, marked by allegations, silence, and an escalating custody dispute.

When James Gana, son of elder statesman and former Minister of Information Jerry Gana, married Akwa Ibom royal figure Jessica Edet, the ceremony drew national attention. Political heavyweights, traditional rulers, and high society figures gathered in Akwa Ibom State to witness what many described as a symbolic union of influence and prestige.

More than a decade later, that image of unity has sharply faded.

Cracks Beneath the Surface

Multiple sources familiar with the situation indicate that the marriage had been under strain for some time before the situation escalated into formal legal action. While details remain closely guarded, insiders suggest that irreconcilable differences may have led to the breakdown.

It is alleged that James Gana filed for divorce, though official court documents have not been made public to confirm this claim.

Custody Battle Emerges

At the center of the dispute is the couple’s son, with both parties reportedly seeking custody. Legal observers note that such battles, especially among high-profile families, often become prolonged and emotionally charged.

Family law practitioners contacted by our correspondent explain that Nigerian courts typically prioritize the welfare of the child, but outcomes can vary depending on circumstances presented during proceedings.

Allegations and Social Media Noise

The case has also been complicated by a wave of unverified claims circulating online, including controversial accusations targeted at Jessica Edet. Terms and insinuations trending on social media have added a layer of public scrutiny, though none of these claims have been substantiated in court.

Observers warn that such narratives, often amplified without evidence, risk distorting public perception and inflaming an already delicate situation.

Silence from Key Parties

Efforts to obtain official statements from both James Gana and Jessica Edet have so far yielded no response. Associates close to the families have also declined to comment, citing the sensitivity of the matter and ongoing legal proceedings.

From Celebration to Litigation

The reported breakdown of the marriage highlights how even the most celebrated unions can face private challenges far removed from public glamour. What was once a widely admired relationship has now become a subject of legal scrutiny and public speculation.

As proceedings continue, attention remains fixed on the courtroom, where the final outcome—particularly regarding custody—will likely define the next chapter of this high-profile separation.

From Royal Wedding to Courtroom War: Gana’s Son, Wife in Explosive Split

 

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Three Feared Dead as Journalists’ Bus Crashes on Enugu–Onitsha Expressway

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Three Feared Dead as Journalists’ Bus Crashes on Enugu–Onitsha Expressway

At least three persons have been confirmed dead following a tragic motor accident along the notorious Onyeama Hills axis of the Enugu–Onitsha Expressway in Enugu.

The accident involved a black Toyota Sienna bus conveying journalists who were reportedly on an official assignment to Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of the state. Several occupants of the vehicle sustained injuries of varying degrees.

Among those injured are Chimaroke Ugwu, a reporter with Nigerian Television Authority and Chairman of the NTA Chapel, alongside his cameraman, Jerry. Also affected are Kelechi Ehirim, a reporter with African Independent Television and Secretary of the Private Broadcast Chapel, as well as his cameraman, Ifeanyi Ogbodo.

The identities of the deceased victims were yet to be confirmed as of the time of filing this report.

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps and the police were at the scene carrying out rescue operations and managing traffic to prevent further incidents.

The Onyeama Hills stretch of the expressway has long been regarded as a high-risk corridor due to its steep terrain and frequent record of accidents. Authorities have commenced investigations to determine the immediate and remote causes of the crash.

Further updates are expected as more details emerge.

 

Three Feared Dead as Journalists’ Bus Crashes on Enugu–Onitsha Expressway

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