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Nigeria’s First Lady donates N1bn for OAU’s horticultural landscape

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu

Nigeria’s First Lady donates N1bn for OAU’s horticultural landscape

First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has pledged a donation of N1 billion to Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, aimed at revitalising and restoring the institution’s aesthetic appeal.

During the commissioning of a 2.7-kilometre road and the unveiling of a grand pavilion, both projects funded by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and named in her honour, Senator Tinubu expressed concern over the campus’ deteriorating beauty.

She emphasised the need for urgent action to restore the renowned elegance that once defined the university.

“I will donate N1 billion to restore OAU’s horticultural landscape,” she said.

“This campus was stunning when I was a student here. It is crying out for help, and we must bring back its beauty,” she added.

Senator Tinubu highlighted the administration’s focus on education and youth development under President Bola Tinubu, ensuring that financial barriers do not hinder students from accessing education.

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She pointed to the launch of the National Students Loan Scheme as a key initiative to support this vision and urged Nigerian youth to take full advantage of the program.

Additionally, she spoke of her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), which has launched the National Scholarship Programme (NASP) for tertiary education.

The programme provides N1 million annually and new laptops to 47 underprivileged students across the nation for the duration of their studies.

“To further support education, I’ve adopted the #WeAreEqual campaign by the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) in Nigeria, focusing on education,” Senator Tinubu added.

In his remarks, Oba Ogunwusi commended Senator Tinubu for her contributions to educational development in Nigeria, noting that the road, pavilion, and hostel were named in her honour to recognise her dedication to uplifting youth and women’s rights through education.

“Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s commitment to advancing education and her advocacy for women and youth has left a lasting impact on Nigerian society,” said the Ooni.

Nigeria’s First Lady donates N1bn for OAU’s horticultural landscape

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Tanker explosion claims 90 lives in Jigawa – Police

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Tanker explosion claims 90 lives in Jigawa – Police

No fewer than 90 people were confirmed dead, following a petrol tanker explosion in Majiya Town, Taura Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday.

Mr Shi’isu Adam, the Police Spokesperson in Jigawa, confirmed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday.

He also said that 50 other persons had been hospitalised for varying degrees of injury due to the explosion.
”At about 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday in Majia Town, Taura local government area of Jigawa, the tanker driver lost control near Khadija University and it exploded.

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“The driver left Kano and was heading to Nguru in Yobe. when the accident happened,” Adam said.
He said: ” We are worried that in spite of police warning for people to steer clear from scenes of accidents involving fuel tankers, they still engage in such acts.

”People gathered around the accident scene, that is the reason for the mass casualty,” he said
The spokesperson said that a mass burial of the victims would hold by 9 a.m. on Wednesday.

He added that the injured were receiving medical attention at the Ringim General Hospital.

 

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Guidelines Violation: TikTok removes 2.1 million videos in Nigeria

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Guidelines Violation: TikTok removes 2.1 million videos in Nigeria

TikTok has removed more than 2.1 million videos in Nigeria during the second quarter of 2024 for breaching its community guidelines, the company revealed in its latest Community Guidelines Enforcement Report.

The removed videos account for less than 1% of total uploads in Nigeria during the period.

The report, released on Tuesday, highlighted TikTok’s proactive content moderation efforts, with 99.1% of the videos being taken down before users reported them, and 90.7% removed within 24 hours.

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TikTok reaffirmed its commitment to creating a safer platform for Nigerian users, noting its continued investment in advanced technologies to enhance content moderation and mitigate risks.

Globally, TikTok removed over 178 million videos in June 2024, with 144 million of these flagged by automated systems.

The company boasted a 98.2% proactive detection rate worldwide, underscoring its efficiency in addressing harmful content before users encounter it.

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Libya’s highest authority ordered me to divert Super Eagles flight, says pilot

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Libya’s highest authority ordered me to divert Super Eagles flight, says pilot

Tunisian pilot who recently flew the Super Eagles of Nigeria to Libya

The Tunisian pilot who flew the Super Eagles of Nigeria to Libya has spoken out about the controversy surrounding the flight diversion.

In a now-viral video, the pilot said the original plan was to land in Benina, a town in the Benghazi area of Libya, with prior approval from the Libyan Civil Aviation Authority.

He said, however, upon beginning their descent, he was instructed to divert to Al-Abraq, which was not listed as an alternate airport.

The Tunisian man said he was told the order for flight diversion came from “Libya’s highest authorities”.

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He said he repeatedly questioned the flight diversion order due to the limitation of aviation fuel but was “ignored by Libyan aviation authorities”.

“The flight plan was to land in Benghazi, Benina, and we had approval from the Libyan Civil Aviation Authority,” the pilot said.

“However, as we began our descent, we were instructed to divert to Al-Abraq, which wasn’t even listed as our alternate airport.

“This decision came from the highest authorities, not me. In aviation, we calculate fuel based on our destination. Diverting unexpectedly can compromise safety.

“Everything is documented. I asked to land in Benghazi as per my flight plan, but they denied it, instructing me to divert immediately.

“I repeatedly questioned the directive and warned them about fuel limitations, but they insisted that we land in Al-Abraq, citing orders from the highest authority.”

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The Super Eagles’ flight landed at the Al Abaq airport for the second leg of their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match against Libya.

The match was scheduled for Tuesday at the Martyrs of February Stadium in Benina, Benghazi.

However, the Super Eagles players and coaches were held at the Al Abaq airport for over 20 hours without food and drinks.

On Monday morning, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) announced the Super Eagles’ withdrawal from the qualifying match and asked them to return home. The Nigerian team then arrived in Kano from Libya.

Reacting to the situation, the Libyan Football Federation (LFF) said the flight diversion experienced by the Nigerian national team was not “intentional”.

The LFF rejected claims of “foul play or sabotage” and argued that their team faced a similar situation in Nigeria.

Reacting, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) said it is investigating the “disturbing” incident.

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