oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | federal government, government, government regulations, politics, politics and government
On Sunday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated in Abuja that his government took the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) out of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) with the aim of accelerating development and increasing residents’ involvement in governance.
The President, who welcomed FCT residents at the Presidential Villa during the Sallah celebrations, mentioned that the red tape related to TSA was obstructing infrastructural development in the capital city and needed to be reassessed for better outcomes and advancements.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, guided the residents during the tribute.
President Tinubu emphasized that removing the TSA constraints for the FCT has quickly spurred advancements in infrastructure, improved healthcare services, and boosted security measures.
I recall the moment when the FCT Minister visited me and requested that we remove them from the issue with the TSA, allowing for greater productivity. I responded by asking him to demonstrate their proposed actions, after which he shared his thoughts and beliefs.
And then things began to change quickly. I noticed the development of rural regions by the FCT, the revival of neglected initiatives, and the finishing of the Vice President’s official dwelling which had been left incomplete for many years. The FCT restored healthcare centers, improved facilities for students, and supplied new furniture.
President Tinubu expressed his gratitude to the FCT Minister for demonstrating that freedom from bureaucratic constraints was essential. The minister also reorganized the FCT public sector to encourage civil servants to aim for greater roles and take on leadership responsibilities.
“We wouldn’t have been able to cheer if it weren’t for the forward-thinking concepts you introduced at FCT. Now we can applaud the inventive ideas that were brought to FCT,” stated President Tinubu.
President Tinubu urged residents of the Federal Capital Territory and other Nigerians to move past divisions based on ethnicity and religion when selecting leaders, emphasizing instead on achieving tangible outcomes.
Today, we enjoy peace, with security conditions getting better. The fight against hunger is making progress as food prices decline. This allows us to venture into markets and engage in commerce freely. Furthermore, our diversity and self-belief continue to grow stronger.
The President emphasized that we are not seeking miracles but rather tangible outcomes and comfort. He also expressed hope for good health and mentioned our desire for someone who genuinely cares.
“The role extends beyond Wike or myself; it involves everybody. Nyesom Wike exemplifies the diversity within Nigeria. By reinforcing this diversity, he has contributed to fostering prosperity, illustrating that each of us belongs to a single household, sharing the same abode, residing in various rooms yet united beneath one roof,” stated the President.
President Tinubu called for increased tolerance, open-mindedness, and a stronger sense of patriotism.
“I simply ask for tolerance, which has guided us thus far. We have gained insights during Ramadan. Let these lessons remain with us,” he stated.
The Minister of FCT expressed gratitude to the President for welcoming the residents at the State House.
This visit represents a significant milestone because for the first time, the FCT residents have the opportunity to personally convey their warmest regards and heartfelt wishes to you during this auspicious time. We are truly thrilled to be here.
Wike vowed his allegiance to the President and dedicated himself to advancing the development of the capital city, promising that the Federal Capital Territory would shortly finish numerous initiatives.
“Even with our different origins, we stand unified behind your administration and the Renewed Hope Agenda,” he noted.
Sen. Kashim Shettima, the Vice President; Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser; and Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, were present at the event.
The FCT contingent comprised representatives from the National Assembly, judicial branch, religious and traditional authorities, heads of security agencies, as well as women’s and youth organizations.
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | colleges and universities, education, higher education, politics, politics and government
“Spending resources on education yields the highest returns.” – Benjamin Franklin, an American diplomat and writer.
For hundreds of years, universities have been esteemed as sanctuaries of learning, nurseries of invention, and promoters of advancement. Apart from molding personal intellects, these institutions significantly influence the societies and countries they support.
Universities are increasingly acknowledged as crucial collaborators in tackling significant global issues and fostering economic development. Through leveraging their academic resources, research potential, and outreach programs, these institutions have the power to act as transformative forces for positive change.
For example, in Nigeria, universities are anticipated to have a crucial part in tackling the nation’s developmental issues and positioning the country on a forward-moving platform.
By means of advanced studies, joint collaborations, and public engagement initiatives, these organizations can address critical concerns like health care, education, and financial independence.
The concepts and principles discussed during this event were presented by Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, who served as the guest speaker at the 37th commencement ceremony of the University of Calabar in Cross River State on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
Entitled “Our Robe in City and Cyber Realm: Sustainable and People-Focused Education, The Mission of Our Universities from 2025 to 2075,” Kalu presented an insightful convocation address timed with the university’s golden jubilee celebration, envisioning Nigeria’s trajectory via the profound influence of higher education institutions across five decades.
The Deputy Speaker suggested that in a world where change is inevitable, education acts as a guiding light that can pave the way towards advancement and success.
Without a doubt, the influence of education extends widely, affecting both personal trajectories and societal structures. It sharpens intellects, promotes analytical reasoning, and stimulates creativity. At the foundation of societies lies education, molding future leadership and providing essential abilities required to address the continuous changes in our world.
For Kalu, the wisdom gained from the fortresses of education equips individuals to tackle the intricacies of the 21st century.
Surrounded by waves of nostalgia, the Deputy Speaker stood tall in Calabar, soaking up the resounding applause from his former classmates and fellow dignitaries who had assembled collectively to demonstrate their support. A notable alumna with a graduation spanning 27 years since her time at the prestigious law school, class of ’96, she perfectly represented the genuine ethos of the institution.
Kalu expressed his deep emotions as he shared touching insights, noting that education was transforming. His remarks struck a chord with the audience, profoundly motivating the younger generation and evoking precious recollections amongst both his contemporaries and all others gathered at the expansive auditorium of the Calabar International Conference Centre (CICC), where the convocation address was being held.
He stated: “As we commemorate this organization’s half-century history, it’s important to acknowledge that education is changing. The academic attire that used to stroll through towns now needs to adapt to cyberspace. During my time as a student, technology seemed far off. There were just a handful of computers; we scoured library aisles for literature and stumbled upon insights purely by chance. Our handwritten notes were cherished more than anything else. Nowadays, data circulates at lightning pace, wisdom can be accessed with mere clicks, the globe itself acts as an online learning environment, and displays function as lecture halls.”
Despite all these advances, one critical aspect should always stay constant: education needs to remain centered around humans. We must view technology as a tool for us rather than controlling us. As we peer into the coming five decades, particularly from 2025 to 2075, we ought to consider this question: What responsibilities do our universities bear during this period? How can we maintain high-quality learning amid continuous changes? How might we guarantee that technology supports people instead of leading them?
These are the queries we need to address today. With that said, let’s embark on our exploration at the center of this discussion. Essentially, this subject—‘Our Robe in Society and Online: Sustainable and People-Focused Learning, The Role of Higher Ed Institutions from 2025 to 2075’—encourages deep reflection on an uncomplicated but significant concept. Herein, ‘our robe’ stands for the traditional academic garb. By extension, ‘our robe in society,’ embodies our pledge to educational practices that extend beyond school walls and shape community life profoundly.
Our universities were created to drive advancement. Nowadays, though, we encounter issues indicating a gap between academic institutions and daily experiences. These challenges stem not from insufficient intelligence but rather from a mismatch with societal requirements. The focus has predominantly been on scholarly measures such as dissertation lengths, theoretical intricacies, and the grandeur of research, instead of assessing their practical implications.
The task at hand is straightforward: our institutions of higher learning need to shift from theoretical discourse to tangible outcomes, integrating academic expertise more closely with community needs—and today, this also means engaging fully within digital realms where knowledge is put into practice and innovative thinking sparks transformation. As highlighted in his pivotal work, “The School and Society,” John Dewey underscores the importance of aligning educational approaches with evolving social dynamics, warning about obsolete instructional practices that do not equip learners adequately for upcoming hurdles.
The real test of an educational institution lies in its influence on the community. How many university initiatives specifically address local issues such as energy, health care, water accessibility, food security, or transport? Without prioritizing service to their immediate surroundings, universities run the risk that their accomplishments will remain isolated within academic circles.
Our study should provide practical answers, with graduates ready to tackle genuine challenges ranging from improving policies to developing sustainable transport. If the community doesn’t experience the effects of our academic contributions, then our educational mission remains unfulfilled.
Our universities extend far beyond being mere educational institutions; they form the very foundation of both local communities and national societies. The true worth of these establishments isn’t found merely in diplomas but in their tangible influence on society. These entities ought to transcend theoretical discussions and generate studies that actively mold policies instead of simply responding to emergencies. Universities should function as central points for crafting strategies—not only within regional boundaries but also internationally—demonstrating that combining education with creativity leads to effective resolutions.
The Deputy Speaker additionally highlighted how incorporating technology into education has magnified its influence. He stated that the digital transformation has made knowledge more accessible than ever before, allowing students across the planet to interact with top-tier educational materials.
As a result, online platforms, virtual laboratories, and interactive tools have revolutionized the educational experience, rendering it more engaging, efficient, and accessible.
Kalu likewise provides several real-world instances, highlighting the significant influence of education on community growth.
He stated that programs like MIT’s D-Lab, Stanford’s StartX accelerator, and the University of Cape Town’s Water Research Commission illustrate how academic innovations can tackle significant social issues, boost economic development, and enhance quality of life.
Lifelong education is essential. From my personal journey, during my time at school, we possessed just a few computers. Typewriters were our primary tools instead of laptops. Nowadays, I continue to learn and grow constantly. To ensure students are ready for what lies ahead, educators too should remain perpetual learners. As Alvin Toffler insightfully stated, ‘In the 21st century, being illiterate won’t mean lacking reading and writing skills; rather, it’ll signify an inability to adapt through continuous learning, unlearning, and relearning.’
Education goes beyond gaining information; it involves using this information to mold the future. Should our colleges neglect to evolve, we might end up with alumni unequipped for the world they are set to take over.
Global Instances: Education Driving Community Change: This principle isn’t confined to just Nigeria; globally, institutions of higher learning are reshaping their missions by tailoring research efforts towards addressing societal demands. Here are some illustrations:
– **D-Lab at MIT:** The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s D-Lab project extends across more than three dozen nations, focusing on crafting affordable technological tools aimed at enhancing life in remote areas. Through educating pupils in devising long-lasting answers such as sun-fueled watering mechanisms and budget-friendly health apparatuses, MIT exhibits how top-tier education merges seamlessly with meaningful social contributions.
– **Stanford & Silicon Valley Connection:** Beyond being an epicenter for scholarly breakthroughs, Stanford University plays a pivotal role in fostering economic growth within Silicon Valley via initiatives like StartX—a startup incubator which has propelled upwards of two hundred ventures collectively amassing investment exceeding ten billion dollars from venture capitalists. Such fusion between innovative entrepreneurship and advanced studies has revolutionized regional societies while setting international standards for knowledge exportation.
University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa: The university’s Water Research Commission collaborates closely with local municipalities to enhance water management practices. Through their initiatives, they’ve improved access for over one million individuals by devising methods to address water shortages and upgrade sanitation facilities—an example of how targeted, community-focused research can lead to significant societal benefits.
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), located across India: These institutions have fostered an environment where approximately 500 start-ups have emerged from their incubation centers, contributing significantly to economic growth through substantial revenues. Additionally, these institutes have boosted regional agriculture efficiency using advanced farming technologies while solidifying India’s role as a key provider of technological know-how and professional services.
Wageningen University: Located in the Netherlands, this institution’s pioneering agricultural studies have significantly enhanced productivity for small-scale farmers around the world, highlighting the impact of focused research in addressing global food security issues.
“These instances illustrate this point: when educational institutions modify their approaches to address the requirements of their communities, innovation thrives, and local issues turn into chances for significant transformation,” he stated.
In short, Kalu’s talk focused on generating graduates capable of tackling practical problems; carrying out impactful research; readying students for a swiftly evolving world; encouraging innovation and enterprise; confronting social issues; adopting digital advancements, and prioritizing continuous education.
By embracing this progressive strategy, universities can enable students to spearhead beneficial change and innovation.
Nwabughioghu serves as the Chief Press Secretary for Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, who holds the position of Deputy Speaker at the House of Representatives.
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | government, politics, politics and government, politics and law, public policy
Chandigarh [India], March 30 (ANI): Lawyer
Maninderjit Singh Bedi
took office as the Advocate General on Sunday
Punjab
at the
Punjab
and Haryana High Court.
The
Punjab
The government named Bedi as the Advocate General earlier that day after the previous advocate resigned.
Gurminder Singh
.
Bedi was formerly acting as the Additional Advocate General.
Punjab
A graduate in law from
Punjab
At Punjabi University in Patiala, Mr. Bedi has formerly served as both the General Administrator and Official Trustee for the Government of India.
Punjab
as per a declaration made by the Information and Public Relations Department,
Punjab
When he took over, Bedi thanked Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann for giving him this significant role. He pledged to dedicate himself to the job, emphasizing that his main focus would be to advocate strongly for the state’s interests in legal affairs to safeguard
Punjab
‘s rights and interests.
With this appointment, Bedi will become the 4th Attorney General.
Punjab
In three years under the AAP government. (ANI)
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | government, healthcare and medicine, news, politics, politics and government
AKURE
— The people of the Akure kingdom, which is home to the recently approved Federal University of Technology Teaching Hospital (FUTATH) in Ondo State’s capital, have conveyed their deep gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for establishing a teaching hospital within the university premises.
They likewise expressed gratitude to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and the leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political group Afenifere, Pa. Reuben Fasoranti, for their contributions towards approving the establishment of a tertiary hospital.
Deji from Akure alongside Pa Reuben Fasoranti
The kingdom governed by the Deji and the leading figure of the Akure kingdom, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, along with the Chairman of the Community Central Planning Committee responsible for setting up the hospital, Dr. Olufemi Oyinsan, also expressed gratitude to the Minister of Health, Prof. Muhammadu Ali Pate, for their dedication toward establishing this facility.
On Saturday, during a gratitude visit to Chief Pa Fasoranti’s residence in Akure, members of the community praised President Tinubu, hailing him as a visionary leader.
The kingdom, via CCPC Chairman Dr Olufemi Oyinsan, stated that President Tinubu’s dedication to both the kingdom and the country as a whole will help achieve the long-held aspirations of becoming an economic leader and role model in Africa.
Dr. Oyinsan highlighted that the key factor in setting up the teaching hospital was President Tinubu becoming the nation’s leader, along with the long life bestowed upon Pa Fasoranti by God.
He revealed that all attempts to set up the Teaching Hospital were futile during the preceding governments.
Dr. Oyinsan stated: “The people from Akure have been working on this initiative for roughly twenty years now. This was well before most of us joined in. However, we were blessed with President Tinubu taking office and also our leader, Mr. Fasoranti, was kept safe.”
Today, we gather here to honor God. We extend our gratitude to everyone who has contributed directly or indirectly to establishing the teaching hospital.
Nevertheless, the inhabitants of the kingdom looked to the Federal Government for additional crucial administrative and executive permissions to ensure the swift establishment and seamless operation of the new Teaching Hospital.
Commenting on the development, Pa Fasoranti, showered encomium on President Tinubu and also appreciated those who have been working to see that the teaching hospital came to reality.
Consequently, he urged all young men and women from Akure-speaking regions to strive to ensure that the teaching hospital becomes operational and functions efficiently within his lifetime.
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | border crossings, borders, business, local news, politics and government
Strains are increasing in a beautiful Pacific Northwest seaside community where residents must navigate their cars through
Canada
to reach the US.
Residents in Port Roberts, Washington have found themselves at the center of the escalating trade disputes between the two nations since the current administration took office.
Donald Trump
warned of imposing significant duties on an extensive range of products coming into Canada.
Residents living in this tiny exclave, which forms a separate portion of a country detached from its main landmass due to being surrounded by another territory, are experiencing the immediate impact of the tariff chaos. This disruption particularly affects their three eateries and sole grocery store.
This distinctive five-square-mile neighborhood in Whatcom County is encircled by water on three sides and is connected to Canada via just one piece of land.
Residents have two options: they can cross through one border checkpoint and drive approximately 25 miles to get to downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, or they can navigate through two border checkpoints and travel around 25 miles within Canada before entering the U.S. via Boundary Bay Border.
Over 70 percent of the properties here are owned by Canadians, and more than half of approximately 1,200 residents hold dual citizenship. This information was shared by Wayne Lyle, who serves as the President of the Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce.
Canadian Press.
The limited number of local enterprises along with well-liked tourist spots such as beaches, hiking paths, and a golf course, have faced economic hardships due to numerous Canadians avoiding the region following Trump’s tariff warnings and discussions regarding potential actions.
Canada the 51st state
of the US.
Even though they feel frustrated, Americans stated that they do not hold Canadians responsible for experiencing those sentiments; nevertheless, they continue to endure significant distress due to the aftermath.



This was truly heartbreaking,” said Tamra Hansen, a long-time resident and business owner in the exclave, speaking to the outlet. “Without support from the Canadians, this community will cease to survive.
Christopher Carleton, the Fire Chief of Point Roberts, voiced similar worries as Hansen, particularly because numerous members of his firefighting team reside on the opposite side of the boundary.
“We should look after each other, show kindness to one another, and not let those who aren’t even aware of our existence disturb the relationships we presently share,” Carleton stated.
In the meantime, Mark Nykolaichuk, residing in the Vancouver, B.C. region, expressed his hope of contributing to keeping the community vibrant.
Nykolaichuk declines to visit the mainland United States, yet he has made an exception for Port Roberts due to its strong connections with Canada.
He particularly visits the only grocery store in the exclave — the Point Roberts International Marketplace — to purchase food items that he cooks at his holiday house.
Due to U.S. Customs regulations, raw meat cannot be brought across the border, so Nykolaichuk needs to buy it locally instead.
Nobody wants to see this location close,” he stated. “If this place shuts down, where will U.S. citizens have their meals? From where will they obtain their food?

The management of the marketplace has recently announced that their business has declined by 20 to 30 percent.
Likewise, a local liquor outlet, Larry’s Liquor Locker, has experienced a 40 percent drop in sales over the past month.
The 75-year-old owner, Larry Musselwhite, has been confronted with a difficult truth that he attributes to Trump.
Musselwhite stated, “This is due to our chosen president, who genuinely does not concern himself with the average person and the difficulties we face.”
‘It significantly influences the way I lead my life.’
Approximately 75 percent of Port Roberts’ voters cast their ballots for a presidential candidate besides Trump, as per the 2024 election outcomes.
Hansen, proprietor of two local enterprises, mentioned that the current political atmosphere has significantly affected residents’ relations with their Canadian neighbors nearby.



“We’ve always had a good relationship, and it doesn’t make sense anymore because now the United States will be affected as well,” the individual who holds two citizenships stated.
I certainly empathize with the Canadian people right now as they find themselves in a difficult situation and must fight back.
She manages a breakfast place named Saltwater Café and also operates a restaurant called The Pier.
Hansen employs 15 individuals whom she compensates directly, yet since February, her business has declined by 55 percent relative to the previous year. Some days, her enterprises haven’t generated more than $100 in revenue.
“Some companies are currently closing down as we speak,” she stated.
‘This is deeply moving for me since I have feelings for everyone who resides here.’
In reaction to Trump’s fluctuating tariff threats, Canada has
pledged counter-tariffs against the United States.
Residents have grown more irritated with Trump’s fluctuating imposition of tariffs, which has resulted in numerous discrepancies, particularly for those running businesses.
Hugh Wilson, a local real estate agent overseeing several Airbnb properties in the area, mentioned that he has been experiencing numerous cancelations recently.



Wilson stated, ‘No one knows the exact rules from day to day around here. Border agents strive to keep themselves updated and pass this information along to regular folks like us who cross the border.’
Apart from imported products, residents of Port Roberts are also concerned that Canada could introduce tariffs on essential utilities if the situation worsens.
“If things get tougher, they could easily cut off the water supply or electricity,” remarked Brian Calder, who previously served as the president of the Point Roberts Chamber of Commerce.
‘It all hinges on how much additional conflict is stirred up by Trump’s team.’
Calder also backs how Canadians are handling the significant upheaval and threats, describing Trump’s approach as ‘entirely foolish and cruel.’
“And additionally, you jeopardized Canada’s national unity,” Calder stated to the president.
There’s no doubt that Canada will respond…they have all the justification for doing so.
Lyle mentioned that the absence of Canadian tourists has not just affected businesses throughout the exclave, but also fostered a ‘disturbing’ environment.
The present political climate is indeed quite frightening for our enterprises over there. Ninety percent of our operations are based in Canada,” Lyle clarified.

He drew parallels between the situation and children experiencing their parents’ divorce, stating to the
Canadian Press
Last week, I spoke with someone who described Point Roberts as being like when children go through a divorce process; here, the parents represent the two countries, making us feel helpless.
Calder and other locals are presently attempting to address the problem by contacting both the British Columbia premier and the governor of Washington.
A spokesperson for Whatcom County named Jed Holmes informed AP that they are currently discussing with Washington state’s representatives in Congress in D.C. to tackle the increasing problems in Point Roberts due to the worsening relations between the U.S. and Canada.
“I realize people expect us to take action, but it’s quite difficult to pinpoint what significant steps a county government can undertake to alter this situation at an international scale,” Holmes stated.
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oleh admin | Mar 30, 2025 | foreign relations of iran, international relations, iran nuclear deal, politics, politics and government
Iran remains doubtful about US President Donald Trump’s efforts to establish a new nuclear agreement, following his decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018 during his initial term.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected the notion of direct talks with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran’s nuclear program on Sunday.
Pezeshkian: US Must ‘Build Trust’ Following Previous Broken Promises
“We replied to the U.S. president’s letter through Oman and declined the possibility of direct discussions, however, we remain open to indirect negotiations,” Pezeshkian stated while sitting down with his cabinet, as shown in an airing on Iranian television.
We aren’t shying away from discussions; rather, it’s the failure to keep promises that has led to our problems up until now,” Pezeshkian stated. “It’s essential for them to demonstrate their ability to foster trust.
In 2018, during his first term, Trump withdrew the United States from the nuclear deal with Iran referred to as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
The agreement offered sanctions relief to Iran, in return requiring the Iranian government to limit its nuclear program and permit inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency at its enrichment facilities on a regular basis. Other signatories include France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union as part of the JCPOA.
Trump threatens bombing if no new Iran nuclear agreement is reached
Earlier this month, Trump dispatched a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, encouraging Iran to negotiate a fresh nuclear agreement with the United States during what he envisions as his next presidential term at the helm of the White House.
During an interview with NBC News, Trump presented new statements on
threats
In the direction of Iran if there isn’t a new nuclear deal with the US.
“If an agreement isn’t reached,” Trump stated to the news source on Saturday night about Iran, “there will be bombings. This will be unlike anything they’ve witnessed before.”
Trump claimed that representatives from the US and Iran are “talking” on the matter.
The strategy of the Trump administration toward Iran involves a policy known as “maximum pressure,” designed to isolate Tehran both economically and politically.
The Trump administration has likewise committed to cracking down on what it calls Iranian proxies across the Middle Eastern region, with the U.S. presently
targeting the Iranian-supported Houthis in Yemen
.
Edited by: Roshni Majumdar
Author: Wesley Dockery (along with AP, dpa)
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