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Spiritual Leader Warns of Impending Climatic Disaster in Several Nigerian States

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Primate Elijah Ayodele, the Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, issued a dire warning on Friday regarding an imminent disaster stemming from climatic problems in various Nigerian states.

He cautioned that Nigeria is on the verge of experiencing earth-shaking and catastrophic flooding in several states, including Lagos, Abuja, Anambra, Abia, Enugu, Kogi, Edo, Adamawa, and Niger.

In a statement released by his media aide, Oluwatosin Osho, Ayodele emphasized that failure to take preventive measures could compel state governments to evacuate citizens to safer areas in other states.

Ayodele stated: “There is an impending danger arising from climatic conditions in certain Nigerian states. I foresee some states experiencing earthquakes due to climatic conditions. Nigeria has been grappling with flooding, but another nationwide flood is looming, and its impact will be particularly severe in states such as Lagos, Abuja, Anambra, Abia, Enugu, Kogi, Edo, Adamawa, and Niger.”

He urged governments to urgently address the situation to avert a humanitarian crisis of immense proportions. Ayodele underscored the potential health risks associated with the impending disaster, warning of threats to the lives of animals, plants, and humans.

“The consequences will be severe, with crops unable to thrive and a surge in health challenges. This climatic condition will lead to a surge in health complications, early onset of menopause, widespread waterborne diseases, and night blindness,” he cautioned.

Primate Ayodele’s warning serves as a call to action for governments and stakeholders to prioritize measures aimed at mitigating the anticipated climatic disaster and safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of Nigerian citizens.

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Reps Approve ₦54.99tn 2025 Budget

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By Ifeoluwa Odunayo

The House of Representatives has approved Nigeria’s ₦54.99 trillion 2025 budget, marking a pivotal step in addressing economic challenges and public services.

The revised budget, up from the initial ₦49.7 trillion proposal, includes ₦3.645 trillion for statutory transfers, ₦14.317 trillion for debt servicing, ₦13.64 trillion for recurrent expenses, and ₦23.963 trillion for capital projects.

Lawmakers expect the increased spending to stimulate economic recovery, stabilize key sectors, and reduce borrowing reliance.

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Nigeria Moves to Repatriate 400,000 Refugees from Chad, Niger, Cameroon

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By Nike Lawal 

The Nigerian federal government has revealed that over 400,000 Nigerian refugees remain in Chad, Niger, and Cameroon, with efforts underway to facilitate their safe return.

Speaking at a Technical Working Group meeting in Abuja, Tijani Ahmed, Federal Commissioner of NCFRMI, stressed the need to assess past repatriation efforts and strengthen partnerships for a smoother process.

A tripartite agreement between Nigeria, Chad, and UNHCR has already enabled the return of 3,000 refugees, with more repatriations planned, especially from Cameroon.

UNHCR Deputy Representative Bernadette Muteshi reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s leadership in ensuring a safe and sustainable return for displaced citizens.

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FG Orders Strict Compliance with Treasury Single Account Policy

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By Adenike Lawal

The federal government has directed Federal Pay Officers (FPOs) nationwide to enforce strict adherence to the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy by all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) at the state level.

During a visit to the Federal Pay Office in Benin, Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Dr. Oluwatoyin Madein, warned that MDAs must not bypass TSA rules or maintain unauthorized accounts with commercial banks. Any exceptions require presidential approval through the AGF.

She urged FPOs to uphold transparency, professionalism, and ethical standards in managing federal funds, adding that routine inspections will ensure compliance.

Dr. Madein also acknowledged operational challenges and announced plans to build new office structures to improve working conditions for FPO staff.

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