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Economic Hardship: Abuja Parents/Guardians Bemoan Sharp Increase in School Fees

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Following the resumption of schools on Monday, parents and guardians in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have voiced concerns about the sudden hike in school fees in both public and private institutions. Many expressed their struggle to meet the rising costs due to the current economic challenges, including the effects of the fuel subsidy removal.

Abuja City Journal visited schools within Gwarimpa axis to interview parents and private school officials, including Milestone International School and Greater Mind Nursery and Primary School.

Mrs. Blessing Chinasa, a mother of two, highlighted the doubling of her children’s fees, from N300,000 to N600,000 per child, forcing her to seek loans.

She said, “But now the amount is doubled and currently I am to pay N600,000 per child, that is a total of N1.2million for my two children.

“The only way I will be able to meet up with the new fee increment is to borrow from my bank or any other source,” she lamented.

Similarly, Mrs. Angela Chukwu, a civil servant, described the situation as unbearable, pleading for government intervention to ease the burden on families.

Mr. Tijani Ahmed suggested that the government set a standard benchmark for tuition fees and extend the federal education loan scheme to secondary schools to help parents manage these rising costs.

Mr Ahmed said, “This standard will enable the government to monitor the price of school fees, avoid rapid hike of school fees to enable the poor to access education.

“The education loan scheme of the Federal Government should also be extended to secondary school students to ease the burden on the parents, he said

Another parent, who wished to remain anonymous, recommended that families prioritize enrolling their children in schools they can afford to avoid accruing unnecessary debts. Despite these coping strategies, the overwhelming sentiment was a plea for government action to provide some relief from the mounting financial pressures on families across the FCT.

Attempts by Abuja City Journal reporters to meet with administrators at Greater Mind Nursery and Primary School about fee increment were unsuccessful since the school’s security stopped them from visiting its premises.

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Ex-Taraba Gov. Ishaku Granted N150m Bail in N27bn Fraud Case

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Former Taraba State Governor Darius Ishaku has been granted bail in the sum of N150 million by an FCT High Court over an alleged N27 billion fraud case brought against him by the federal government. Justice Sylvanus Oriji granted Ishaku bail with two sureties, also in the amount of N150 million, one of whom must be a director in the civil service. Both sureties must be residents of the FCT, and their addresses will be verified by the court registrar.

The court also restricted Ishaku and his co-defendant, Bello Yero, from traveling outside the country unless they obtain permission from the court. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) did not oppose Ishaku’s bail request, citing that he had previously been granted administrative bail and did not violate it.

Ishaku faces 15 counts of fraud, including diverting funds from the Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, and has pleaded not guilty. The trial is set to begin on November 4, 5, and 13. The EFCC accuses Ishaku and Yero of diverting various sums, including N1.01 billion, N1.14 billion, and N761.3 million, for personal use, in violation of the Penal Code.

The allegations against Ishaku and Yero include criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of funds meant for the Taraba State Bureau of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and local government councils.

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Thuraya VP, Martin Kaufmann, Loses Luggage at Abuja Airport

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Martin Kaufmann, Vice President of Products at Thuraya Satellite Communications, reportedly faced an unfortunate incident upon his arrival in Nigeria. On Tuesday, October 1st, Kaufmann’s luggage was misplaced at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja. The mishap occurred just a day before a high-profile event between Thuraya and TSAT Communications Company, a strategic partnership designed to enhance satellite communications across the region.

The incident came to light on Wednesday, during the official signing ceremony of the partnership. Kaufmann attended the event dressed in a black jacket and grey trousers, notably different from his usual attire, sparking curiosity among attendees. When asked about the change, Kaufmann confirmed that his luggage had gone missing after his arrival at the airport.

The German executive, known for his calm demeanor, reassured those present that the airport authorities had promised to locate his belongings and return them. “Yes, this happened yesterday when I came into the country. But I have been told not to worry, that it would be found and returned to me today,” Kaufmann said, showing confidence in the system.

Despite the personal inconvenience, Kaufmann maintained a professional outlook, focusing on the significance of the event. He expressed optimism about the growing collaboration between Thuraya and TSAT Communications, which aims to expand satellite connectivity in underserved areas across Africa.

The event, attended by several dignitaries, saw a few notable figures approach Kaufmann after the announcement to offer words of sympathy and support. His calm response reflected the maturity and resilience expected from a seasoned executive. In light of the situation, many in attendance commended Kaufmann’s ability to stay focused on the larger goal of the partnership while navigating the unforeseen inconvenience.

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RunClub Abuja Delivers on Promise,Brings Medical Aid to Alheri Village

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In a heartwarming display of community service, members of Run Club Abuja embarked on a philanthropic mission to Alheri village in Kwali Area Council, delivering vital medication and medical personnel to the rural community.

The initiative was a direct result of the club’s Charity Half Marathon held on July 13, 2024, which brought together runners, donors, and volunteers to support the cause.

Yesterday’s medical outreach saw a cross-section of Run Club Abuja members journey to Alheri village, armed with essential medicines and medical experts.

The team’s efforts aimed to address the community’s pressing health needs, particularly for vulnerable populations.

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