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9jabreed · 3 years
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has observed that Nigeria has one of the world’s largest young populations and that the c
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has observed that Nigeria has one of the world’s largest young populations and that the c
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has observed that Nigeria has one of the world’s largest young populations and that the cost of failing to invest in them is unimaginable.⁣ ⁣ The Federal Government, in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and other partners, launched a new initiative that would provide quality education, skills and employment opportunities for over 20…
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sayflexxyblog · 3 years
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Nigeria, UN to train, employ 20 million youths - Osinbajo
Nigeria, UN to train, employ 20 million youths – Osinbajo
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has announced an initiative between the Buhari administration and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), offering education, training and employment to 20 million Nigerian youths between now and 2030. The VP made the disclosure on Monday at the official launch of the Generation Unlimited (GenU) programme in Nigeria. The global…
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sageglobalresponse · 4 years
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World Bank approves $500 million to help keep 6 million Nigerian girls in school
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The Bank said that the project would be implemented mainly in Northern states.
Note that the $500 million credit facility will mature in 30 years. It also has a 5 year grace period, with low to zero interest.
The Bank said that the project would be implemented mainly in Northern states including Kano, Kebbi, Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Plateau. Ekiti is the only Southern State represented.
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The project would also enable girls to gain such skills as digital literacy, life skills, and health education. The World Bank forecasts that a minimum of 6 million girls and boys would benefit from the project.
ore details: Note that the $500 million credit facility will mature in 30 years. It also has a 5 year grace period, with low to zero interest.
The Bank said that the project would be implemented mainly in Northern states including Kano, Kebbi, Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Plateau. Ekiti is the only Southern State represented.
The project would also enable girls to gain such skills as digital literacy, life skills, and health education. The World Bank forecasts that a minimum of 6 million girls and boys would benefit from the project.
There is no better investment to accelerate Nigeria’s human capital development than to significantly boost girls’ education. The AGILE project will enable Nigeria to make progress in improving access and quality of education for girls, especially in northern Nigeria. Addressing the key structural impediments in a comprehensive way will create the enabling environment to help Nigeria ensure better outcomes for girls, which will translate into their ability to contribute to productivity and better economic outcomes for themselves and the country,” said the World Bank’s Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri.
Some quick facts: According to UNICEF, about 27.2% of girls across Nigeria are not enrolled in schools. Teenage girls in Nigeria face multiple challenges with completing secondary school. In the north, the lack of schools is even a greater challenge. Typically, there is just one secondary school for absorbing about ten primary schools within a community. And most often than not, these schools are in dilapidated conditions, lacking basic amenities.
“Poor condition of infrastructure and a lack of water sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities makes it difficult for girls to stay in school. In addition, close to 80 percent of poor households are in the north, which makes it very challenging for them to cover the direct and indirect costs of schooling. All these factors have contributed towards limiting the number of girls that have access to secondary school.
“ If nothing is done, 1.3 million girls out of the 1.85 million who began primary school in 2017/2018 in the northern states will drop out before reaching the last year of junior secondary school,” the World Bank said in the statement.
It is, therefore, expected that the Adolescent Girls Initiative (AGI), would help young girls to navigate the peculiar challenges hampering their access to education. AGI is a public-private partnership aimed at promoting the transition of adolescent girls from school to productive employment through innovative interventions that are tested, and then scaled-up or replicated if successful.
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nbfjobs · 4 years
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UNICEF Global Employment Vacancies, 14 May 2020
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We are passionate about our cause and committed to our mission: to promote the equal rights of children, and to support their full participation in the political, social and economic development of their communities. That's our vision. And it's the world we'd like to build with you. UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation. If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Nigeria, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. Click here to apply Read the full article
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World Needs 69 Million Teachers To Meet Education 2030 Agenda - International Stakeholders
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BY TAIWO OGUNMOLA-OMILANI   The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics (UIS) has said the world needs almost 69 million new teachers to meet the Education 2030 Agenda, insisting that global inequalities could directly increase, as 70% of sub-Saharan countries face acute shortages of teachers, rising to 90% at secondary level.   This was contained in a joint message by Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, Guy Ryder, Director-General, International Labour Organization, Henrietta H. Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF Achim Steiner, Administrator, UNDP and David Edwards, General Secretary, Education International, on the occasion of World Teachers’ Day “Young Teachers: the Future of the Profession” organised by the Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools of Nigeria (ASUSS) and Basic Education Staff Union of Nigeria (BESUN) on Monday. According to the organisations, today, it is urgent to take action. The figures given by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) are quite worrying: the world needs almost 69 million new teachers to meet the Education 2030 Agenda. Global inequalities could directly increase, as 70% of sub-Saharan countries face acute shortages of teachers, rising to 90% at secondary level.   "Such problems are even more prominent in rural and crisis-affected areas in developing countries. Teachers, particularly women, risk isolation and violence. The resulting flux of teachers to urban areas leave rural schools short-staffed.   "To counter this situation, the pivotal role of teachers in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals was reaffirmed at UNESCO’s Global Education Meeting and at the 11th Policy Dialogue Forum of the International Task Force on Teachers for Education 2030.   " To succeed in this, education systems need an injection of fresh thinking on how to recruit, train, incentivize and retain the brightest minds for 21st century classrooms.   "The media and new technologies must be instrumentalized to elevate the teaching profession, and to demonstrate its importance for human rights, social justice and climate change. Governments must also improve employment and working conditions", the stakeholders said.   The International stakeholders said this is all the more urgent given the shortage of young candidates for the 48.6 million teachers likely to retire in the coming decade. "With the theme: “Young Teachers: The Future of the Profession,” we recognize the critical importance of reaffirming the value of the teaching mission. We call upon governments to make teaching a profession of first choice for young people. "We also invite teacher unions, private sector employers, school principals, parent-teacher associations, school management committees, education officials and teacher trainers to share their wisdom and experiences in promoting the emergence of a vibrant teaching force.     “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge", they said.   However, they are also central to the regeneration of the profession itself. Without a new generation of motivated teachers, millions of learners will miss out, or continue to miss out, on their right to a quality education. With teachers being underpaid and undervalued, attracting and retaining talent is a challenge.   "Furthermore, there is a lack of resources for children with special education needs and disabilities, refugees and multilingual pupils.   "Above all, we celebrate the work of dedicated teachers around the world whocontinue to strive every day to ensure that “inclusive and equitable quality education” and the promotion of “lifelong learning opportunities for all” become a reality in every corner of the globe", the stakeholders said.     Read the full article
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Education in a child's life affects his overall quality of life in the society and employment. So, education is an essential and indispensable need to live in a modern world. Education contributes to some of the following but not limited to the list below. Ability to read and write Descent livelihood Better communication Use of technology Secure transactions Serve society Social harmony and more Due to the importance of education, we encourage Governments, individuals and corporate bodies around the world to invest in education. . Education remains the best investment any nation can ever give to her citizens. . . You can be part of someone's joy by partnering with us on our forthcoming program: ROHEF ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLY DONATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS for less privileged Children across Africa . . In our bid to contribute to the Educational Sector Ray Of Hope Empowerment Foundation and partners in September will be visiting 5 Schools to distribute school supplies and awarding scholarships to some out of school children. There is no better time to act than now. For more information on how you can partner or support us, kindly call the following numbers:numbers:081-17060976, 081-86562640 081-17420070 For your cash donations, kindly pay in to our account. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Account Name :Ray Of Hope Empowerment Foundation Bank name :Eco bank Account number: 3331079658 God bless you as you give a child good future through education. . . #education #educationforall #unicef #unitednations #savethechildren #Lagos #pressforprogress2019 #globalcitizen #ecowas #africa #rayofhopeempowermentfoundation #nigeria #Makeadifference #bethechange #abuja #anambra #rohef #foundation #rohefbacktoschoolandscholarships #rohefngo #africa #mybookmyconfindence #women #girl #books #scolarship #back2school https://www.instagram.com/p/B1_2AocHfL2/?igshid=15ziy536pxq58
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cutiemwas88-blog · 5 years
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Jobs Recruitment at the UNICEF in Nigeria June 2019
Jobs Recruitment at the UNICEF in Nigeria June 2019
Jobs Recruitment at the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Nigeria June 2019 Career Vacancy : UNICEF Nigeria Job Description
Employment Opportunity : Senior Education Specialist Job Recruitment
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mainafelix2007-blog · 7 years
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United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) Jobs in Nigeria 2018
Jan 2018 – United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) recruitment for Entry Level Digital Champs in Nigeria
  2018 employment at United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) – Nigeria
  Vacancies at United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) – Nigeria 2018
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southafricajobsnow · 7 years
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Career Consultant on Assignment Nutrition at UNICEF in Nigeria
Career Consultant on Assignment Nutrition at UNICEF in Nigeria
Career Vacancy Consultant on Assignment Nutrition at UNICEF in Nigeria Sep 2017 Job Opportunity  Consultant on Assignment Nutrition at UNICEF Nigeria Job Description : Job Employment Consultant on Assignment Nutrition at UNICEF Nigeria UNICEF NIGERIA JOB FOR CONSULTANT ON ASSIGNMENT NUTRITION- NOC LEVEL UNICEF Nigeria ongoing recruitment for  suitable and qualified applicants to fill the position…
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2017 New Job at United Nations Children’s Fund Nigeria
2017 New Job at United Nations Children’s Fund Nigeria
March 2017 Career Employment TA – Administrative Assistant at United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Nigeria March 2017 Latest Job TA – Administrative Assistant at United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Nigeria March 2017 Job Vacancy TA – Administrative Assistant at United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Nigeria Founded in 1946, UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child in 190…
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jobsnigeriarank · 8 years
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Job Vacancy for a Child Protection Budgeting Specialist Nigeria
Job Vacancy for a Child Protection Budgeting Specialist Nigeria
Feb 2017 UNICEF Job Vacancy for a Child Protection Budgeting Specialist Nigeria
  Feb 2017 UNICEF Career Employment for a Child Protection Budgeting Specialist Nigeria Feb 2017 UNICEF Job Recruitment for a Child Protection Budgeting Specialist Nigeria
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nbfjobs · 4 years
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UNICEF Global Employment Vacancies, 14 May 2020
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We are passionate about our cause and committed to our mission: to promote the equal rights of children, and to support their full participation in the political, social and economic development of their communities. That's our vision. And it's the world we'd like to build with you. UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation. If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Nigeria, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. Click here to apply Read the full article
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Employment Opportunities at UNICEF Nigeria, January 2017
Employment Opportunities at UNICEF Nigeria, January 2017
Employment Opportunities at UNICEF Nigeria, January 2017 The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) – For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic…
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agbs1234 · 4 years
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UNICEF Recruitment 2020 | See Available Vacancies Here
UNICEF Recruitment 2020 | See Available Vacancies Here
UNICEF Recruitment 2020 –  United Nations International Children Emergency Fund 2020 available vacancies in Nigeria are currently open and limited slots are available to applications who are fit for it’s requirements below;
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THE OSWALD HANCILES COLUMN (July 16th 2019 edition)
*DELE MOMODU WRITES:*
*100 Reasons Why Buhari Must Go*
1. Buhari is the most nepotistic Nigerian president ever. He makes no pretense about it.
2. Economy, Anti-Terrorism and Anti-Corruption: These were his 3 cardinal campaign points in 2015. He failed in all of them.
3. In 2015, even before he appointed Ministers, Buhari approved over N39.4 billion naira to NNPC to prospect for crude oil in Northern Nigeria. The project has turned out to be a total waste of taxpayers’ money.
4. His current tenure witnessed the 3rd economic recession in Nigeria. The first was during his regime as a military dictator.
5. Within 3 years of his government, over 11 million Nigerians lost their jobs.
6. Under Buhari’s watch, Nigeria became the poverty capital of the world. 86.9 million Nigerians are now living in extreme poverty. This represents nearly 50% of its estimated population of 180 million.
7. Killings by Fulani Herdsmen rose to an unprecedented scale under Buhari’s watch. The killings were carried out with impunity.
8. Buhari destroyed almost all the free and fair electoral gains of the past administrations.
9. The Obasanjo administration removed Nigeria from international debt. Buhari plunged Nigeria back into extreme foreign debt. According to NBS, Nigeria’s debt profile grew by 40% within the first 2 years of the Buhari government. Currently, Nigeria owes N22.4 trillion ($73.2 billion).
10. He promised to sell off planes in the presidential fleet when he becomes president. He never did.
11. Buhari promised to clean up the severely polluted Niger-Delta. It never happened. The Ogoni Clean-Up project turned out to be a huge fraud on the people of the Niger-Delta.
12. It took Buhari 6 months to appoint a set of mediocre Ministers.
13. Ibe Kachikwu – his Minister of State for Petroleum - blew the whistle on illegal oil contracts worth $25billion (N9trillion) done by the GMD of NNPC. Buhari neither probed it nor removed the GMD.
14. Buhari uses state security apparatus to pursue vendettas. For instance, despite court orders for their release, he has kept Ibrahim El-Zakzaky and Sambo Dasuki illegally incarcerated.
15. Before his election, Buhari swore that fuel subsidy never existed. Today, his government has so far paid over 1.4trillion in fuel subsidy.
16. According to an Amnesty International report, the killer Fulani herdsmen have slaughtered 3,641 Nigerians. All these killings occurred within 3 years of the Buhari rule.
17. Till this day, not one killer herdsman has been arrested and prosecuted.
18. Folarin Coker, the former head of an agency in Lagos state, diverted N3billion from the account of the state government into his Wife's 32 bank accounts. Buhari recruited him into his government, as the DG, NTDC. The corruption case died a natural death.
19. The Nigerian currency – the Naira - devalued under his watch. The currency lost more than 50℅ of its value within a few months of his government.
20. Buhari’s mismanagement of the economy introduced Double digit inflation to the country.
21. Abba Kyari - Buhari’s Chief of Staff (CoS) - took a N500m bribe from MTN. He did it to help the company reduce the $5.2 billion fine imposed on it by the federal government. Even with concrete evidences presented to Buhari, he did nothing about it.
22. According to UNICEF, 13.2 million Nigerian children are now out of school. This is the highest in the world. Of which 69 % of these out-of-school children are in the North.
23. The Buhari government’s incompetence are often demonstrated when he appoints dead people into government agencies.
24. Nigeria is currently ranked as the 3rd Most Terrorized Global Nation among countries worst hit by terrorism. Nigeria has held that position four times consecutively during the Buhari administration.
25. He is selective in his fight against corruption. He deliberately ignored some corruption allegations and petitions against some of his appointees, aides, party members, etc.
26. Buhari dominates his top federal political appointments with northerner Muslims.
27. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, in the 1st quarter of 2016, the Nigerian economy shrank by 0.36% to hit its lowest point in the last 29 years.
28. The Buhari government make claims to have saved trillions of Naira in the TSA. Still, they kept gallivanting around the world in search of foreign loans.
29. Too many of his close relatives were recruited into his government. For instance, Mamman Daura (nephew), Chief of Staff (nephew), Minister of state for Aviation (nephew), his ADC ( in-law), his Personal Assistants (nephews), Minister of State for Trade, Industry and Investment (niece), etc.
30. He removed the Chief Justice of Nigeria without following constitutionally defined due process.
31. Buhari dominates the heads of security agencies with Northerners: NSA (Borno); Chief of Army Staff (Borno); National Security Adviser (Borno); EFCC (Borno); Minister of Defense (Zamfara); Chief of Air Staff (Bauchi State); IG of Police (Nassarawa); NSCDC (Niger); DSS (Kano); Nigeria Immigration Service (Jigawa State); Nigeria Customs Service (Bauchi State); Nigeria Prison Service (Kebbi State).
32. At the early stage of his administration, Buhari’s relatives and children of his aides were allocated 91 positions in an illegal and secret CBN employment exercise.
33. “Budget padding” entered the Nigerian lexicon after federal lawmakers spotted inflated cost of projects and items in Buhari’s National Budget proposal.
34. Buhari vowed to punish “budget-padding” culprits in his government. He never did.
35. $43 million cash was found in an Ikoyi apartment. It is already more than a year since a probe panel was instituted, yet nothing has come out of it.
36. Buhari has demonstrated that the South West (the Yorubas) are only important to him when it is politically expedient. They are not important enough for him for key government appointments.
37. On national TV, he instated that he would not obey court orders.
38. Under his watch, 20.9 million Nigerians became unemployed according to NBS. Nigeria’s unemployment rate rose from 18.8% (in 2017) to 23.1% (in 2018). It went from 10.4 million in 2015 to 21 million in 2018.
39. He has refused to make his asset declaration public.
40. Buhari uses the police, DSS, Army, etc., to supervises the systematic harassment and humiliation of perceived political opponents and people with contrary opinions.
41. Buhari increased the price of petrol, yet he still pays more subsidy on the product than the previous government, which it accused of ‘subsidy scam’.
42. Buhari approved the withdrawal $462 million from the Excess Crude Account (ECA) for the procurement of military aircraft, without a prior approval of the National Assembly.
43. Buhari insults and de-markets the country whenever he travels abroad.
44. Under his watch, the Nigerian Army has killed 492 Shiite Muslims in the last 4 years. These extrajudicial killings have gone on with impunity.
45. The “Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG)” protesters - on whose protests Buhari rode to the presidency of Nigeria - were tear gassed and persecuted by the Buhari government.
46. On a live TV broadcast, Buhari defended the Governor of Kano state who was caught on camera receiving $5m bribe.
47. Under his watch, his VP and his political party (APC) engages in systematic vote buying disguised as “Trader Monie”.
48. A good number of politicians working for Buhari’s re-election have pending corruption cases bordering on stolen monies worth about N300bn. They include: Abdullahi Adamu (N15bn); Aliyu Wamakko (N15bn); Godswill Akpabio (N100bn); Orji Uzor Kalu (N3.2bn); Babachir Lawal (N223m); Rotimi Amaechi (N97bn); Abdul’aziz Yari (N680m); Adams Oshiomhole ($51m); Bola Tinubu (N100bn); Abba Kyari (N500m); Musiliu Obanikoro (N4.7bn); Folarin Coker (N3bn), etc.
49. A member of the Buhari kitchen cabinet – Babachir Lawal - spent N220million to cut grass at an IDP camp. Yet, he has not been prosecuted for the offence.
50. The disgraced and sacked SGF, Babachir Lawal, was replaced with his cousin, Boss Mustapher. Effectively retaining the SGF position within his family.
51. The only leader that retains his appointees to government offices even when the senate refuses to confirm them or outrightly rejects the confirmation of such persons.
52. Under his administration, the Nigerian Stock Exchange lost more than 50℅ of its value.
53. Transparency International announced that corruption increased during Buhari’s government. The country's corruption perception index rose from 136th (2016) to 148th (2018) in the ranking.
54. He dominates the federal judiciary with northern Muslims i.e. Chief Justice of Nigeria (Mahmud Mohammed/Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad), president of the Court of Appeal, Chief Judge of the Federal High Court.
55. He has shown that he is not intellectually wired to understand when corruption is going on around him.
56. Adams Oshiomhole was accused by some of his party members of receiving bribes worth about $55 million before and after the APC primaries all over the country. The case is dead and buried by the Buhari government.
57. A Senator sympathetic to Buhari hired hoodlums who invaded the National Assembly and stole the maze. Buhari did nothing to bring the Senator to book.
58. Buhari promised to end medical tourism by public officials when he becomes president. When he became president, he became Nigeria’s biggest medical tourist.
59. His wife, Aisha Buhari, cried out and revealed that Buhari is not in control of the government. She further revealed that a certain cabal runs the show.
60. Under his watch, INEC created mobile voting centers for Muslim IDPs. This is unknown to the Electoral Act. He has refused to make same or similar arrangements for IDPs of Southeast and minority nationalities’ extraction such as through voters’ cards’ transfer provided in the Electoral Act of 2010.
61. The Buhari government spent an entire tenure blaming past governments for problems they were elected to fix.
62. Buhari’s nephew – Hadi Sirika, the Minister of State for Aviation - spent N1.5 billion naira of taxpayers money on propaganda and to kick-start the national airline – “Nigeria Air”. The company folded up even before it started.
63. Buhari is never aware of anything that goes on in his government and under his watch.
64. Alpha Beta Consult – a company that belongs to Bola Tinubu is facing a N100 billion-fraud allegations. Buhari ignored the petition. Instead, Buhari rewarded him with an important position in his re-election campaign team.
65. He pretends to be poor while his family lives in opulence. His children attend £26, 000 a year universities in the UK. His son had an accident with his motorbike estimated to be worth tens of millions of Naira.
66. He is resolute in his pursuit of the northern agenda.
67. The Buhari government lied that it has “technically” defeated Boko Haram. Still, he approved $1billion to fight insurgency in the North East.
68. The IPOB agitators have never killed anyone. Buhari classified them as a terrorist group. The killer Fulani herdsmen have killed over 3,641 innocent Nigerians. Till date, Buhari has refused to tag them as terrorists.
69. Buhari is the first Nigerian leader to appoint a member of his ethnic group as the head of the nation’s electoral body.
70. The Meyetti Allah is an open and vocal sympathizer of the killer Fulani herdsmen. Buhari is their Grand patron. Yet, he has never called them to order.
71. On several occasions, Buhari pleaded with non-Fulanis to give up their ancestral lands to the rampaging killer Fulani herdsmen.
72. Buhari’s Minister for Information, Lai Mohammed was alleged to have made financial demands from an agency (NBC) under his Ministry. The N13 million “loan” he demanded for was to enable him travel to China. Buhari ignored the allegation.
73. Billions of Naira was allocated to the Aso Rock clinic in the National Budget. Buhari’s wife, Aisha Buhari, revealed that the monies were misappropriated under his watch.
74. They have to translate English to English for Buhari.
75. Okoi Obono-Obla, one of Buhari’s aides – was alleged to have forged his WAEC certificate. Buhari ignored the allegation.
76. The Buhari kitchen cabinet planned and executed a siege on the houses of the Senate President and the Deputy Senate President. They also coordinated a failed legislative coup with a minority group of Senators. This was done to prevent the defection of members from the APC. Buhari never punished them.
77. Buhari supervised the fraudulent and disgraceful conduct of elections in Edo, Ekiti and Osun state.
78. A fugitive and pension thief - Abdulrasheed Maina – the former chairman of the Presidential Pension Task Team was secretly reinstated by the Buhari administration.
79. Under Buhari’s watch, there was a deliberate and scientific exclusion from voting of 12 million registered voters dominated by southern and northern minority populations.
80. Buhari decided that it was a good idea to share $321million of returned Abacha loot amongst some vague Nigerians. A few weeks later, he took a loan of $328 million from China for investment in the telecoms sector.
81. Buhari’s former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, was indicted for certificate forgery. She was never prosecuted.
82. His Chief of Staff - Abba Kyari - was accused by his cousin of collecting N29.9m to facilitate a contract to supply 15 Toyota Hilux vehicles to the Presidential villa, Abuja. Even with evidences provided by the accuser, Buhari defended Kyari on the allegation.
83. He enjoys foreign health facilities, while thousands of Nigerians die in ill-equipped hospitals in Nigeria. Yet, he has not built a single hospital in Nigeria.
84. Buhari retained Ibrahim Magu as the acting EFCC Chairman despite the fact that the Senate failed to confirm him twice.
85. He insisted that Abacha never stole, yet his government has benefited enormously from the unending return of the Abacha loot.
86. He craves for extreme powers. For instance, he demanded to have emergency powers in his first few months in office. Later, he signed and authorized Order 006 to give him powers outside the provisions of the EFCC Act and ICPC Act — as well as the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act and the Criminal Code.
87. Buhari’s Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Ameachi, admitted his incompetence in a leaked audio tape.
88. He is the first president to publicly announce that he would not favour the regions that did not vote for him.
89. Buhari rarely grants interviews to local media. He prefers granting interviews to foreign journalists.
90. In 2015, the Kano state Electoral Commissioner and every member of his family were killed in the most suspicious circumstance. Ibrahim idris, who was the Kano state Commissioner of Police when the incidence occurred, was later rewarded with the position of Inspector General.
91. He runs away from intellectual discussions like debates.
92. He failed to disclose his ailment as it is done in transparent governments all over the world.
93. A human rights activist, Dr. Osadolor Ochei, wrote several petitions to the EFCC against Adams Oshiomole. The petition bothered on alleged looting of Edo state treasury while he was governor of the state. Buhari’s EFCC ignored the petition. Instead, Buhari rewarded Oshiomhole with the APC chairmanship position.
94. Despite its growing unpopularity, Buhari is a stoic crusader for nomadic cattle grazing.
95. Under Buhari administration, the Nigerian international passport now costs N70k, Car Number plate is N75k, driver’s license N30k, etc. Note, these are just the official rates.
96. His appointees and aides show open disregard for other arms of government like the Senate and the House of Representatives.
97. Buhari makes appointments into constitutionally and statutorily created offices in manners clearly incoherent with and unknown to the 1999 Constitution and the Civil Service Rules of the Federation (i.e. appointments of DG of DSS, Custom CG, and former INEC interim Boss).
98. He has shown open disregard for the Federal Character principle, which he has violated countlessly.
99. Buhari’s anti-democratic and dictatorial tendencies exhibits itself on several occasions when he jettisoned the justice and legislative system in order to have his way.
100. Due to some of his recent exhibitions, his memory, mental health status and fitness have become a matter of urgent concern!
*By: Mr. Dele Momodu.*
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Social Policy Specialist Job at UNICEF in Nigeria April 2019
Social Policy Specialist Job at UNICEF in Nigeria April 2019
Social Policy Specialist, NOC Vacancy at the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund in Nigeria April 2019 Career Vacancy : UNICEF Nigeria Job Description
Employment Opportunity : Social Policy Specialist Job Recruitment
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