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NUJ Confers Role Model Award On Education Development To Yahaya Bello

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Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has been honoured with the Role Model Award on Education Development by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

The award was in recognition of Governor Bello’s innovative leadership style which has translated into the successes recorded in many strata of the society; the education sector inclusive.

The award was presented to the governor by the National President of NUJ, Christopher Isiguzo, in Abuja, on Tuesday.

Isiguzo noted that the honour was on the back of the governor’s sterling performance and infrastructural development across all sectors of the state.

The Union noted that the governor has done well in the area of Education amongst his giant stride in security, infrastructure, civil service reforms, youth and women empowerment.

Receiving the award, governor Bello commended the NUJ for their fair and objective reportage which has put his administration on its toe.

“This has led to the developmental strides recorded in the state,” he said.

The governor noted that the award was a call to continue to prioritise the welfare of the Kogi people, reassuring that his administration will continue to pursue reforms and programmes to improve the livelihoods of the majority of the people.

“Bello said any nation who seeks a better future has to look inward and develop the younger generation, stressing that education remains the bedrock of the development of any society.

The governor said he is not against criticism but will appreciate constructive criticism which will prompt his government to do more.

“Kogi youths are no longer referred to as leaders of tomorrow but are leaders of today that is the reason why our youths no longer participate in crimes both in and outside Kogi State. Kogi citizens now hold their heads high.”

Bello who said his government inherited a well-divided state along ethnic, religious, class and several other lines stressed that he has, however, brought unity to the entire state.

“Today by our actions and by preaching what we do, we have been so educated that we chose nothing other than unity.”

The governor who has continued to receive commendation across the globe said he has also been able to judiciously manage the state resources, “We have to manage the little resources, balance the utilization, prudently manage resources, that is why we are able to achieve this modest achievement so far been celebrated by the VC, Rector and others in the education sectors.”

It is noteworthy that the administration of His Excellency Yahaya Bello has built a full-fledged Scientifically based academic citadel, the Confluence University of Science and Technology, Osara; constructed the College of Medicine, {Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba) brought infrastructure development at Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, College of Education in Kabba and Ankpa respectively amidst other infrastructural development in the state education sector.

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Nigerian Nurse Loses Licence For Sleeping During Night Shifts In Australia

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A Nigerian-born nurse, Chimzuruoke Okembunachi, has had her nursing licence cancelled in Australia after a tribunal found she repeatedly slept during night shifts at an aged care facility, putting elderly patients at risk.

As reported by the Daily Mail on Friday, the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal on January 20th ruled that Ms Okembunachi’s actions in March 2024 amounted to professional misconduct, leading to the cancellation of her nursing registration.

Ms Okembunachi, 25, began working at Hardi Aged Care in Guildford, western Sydney, in February 2024. Barely a month later, she was suspended and subsequently resigned.

During the tribunal proceedings, it emerged that between March 13 and 27, she was the sole registered nurse on night shifts supervising three or four assistants-in-nursing (AINs) and about 100 residents.

On six nights, she failed to perform her duties because she slept. On three occasions, patients missed prescribed doses of morphine.

Evidence showed that during her shift on March 21–22, an AIN turned on the nurses’ station light to wake her, but she reportedly turned it off a minute later and went back to sleep.

On March 15, she told an AIN to administer Panadol to a patient, despite the assistant not being authorized, saying, “It’s okay, sister, just give it to him.”

Two nurses reported her conduct on March 27. The following day, she received a suspension email and an invitation to a meeting, but resigned 20 minutes later, declining to attend.

Born in Nigeria, Ms Okembunachi moved to Australia in 2018. She completed a Bachelor of Nursing Science in 2021 and was studying medicine at Western Sydney University while working at HAC.

She told the tribunal, “These events caused me significant stress… In hindsight, I should not applied for, or accepted the position at Hardi. Working night shifts during the week was putting patients’ safety at risk.”

She added, “When I slept on night shift, I failed in supervising those staff members and the residents.”

The tribunal noted her “remorseful and contrite” attitude but ruled deregistration necessary, saying her actions “had the potential to endanger the lives of patients under her care.”

Ms Okembunachi cannot apply for review for at least nine months. She has not returned to nursing but continues her medical studies, supported by her father and a Centrelink Student Allowance.

 

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Awujale Stool: Protest Rocks Ijebu Ode Over Imposition Plot

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A peaceful protest broke out on Friday in Ijebu Ode over alleged plans to impose the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

The protesters marched through Awujale Palace Road on their way to the Ijebu Ode Local Government Secretariat to register their displeasure over the development.

Recall that the Ogun State Government, on Tuesday, in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, halted the Awujale selection process following a flood of petitions received from security agencies and other stakeholders.

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Fubara Is APC Leader In Rivers, Wike Has Been Compensated —– Bwala

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Daniel Bwala, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, says his principal aligns with the position of Nentawe Yilwatda, national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on the leadership hierarchy in Rivers state.

Bwala’s remarks come as the Rivers house of assembly continues impeachment proceedings against Siminalayi Fubara, amid a renewed war of words between the governor and Nyesom Wike, his predecessor.

On January 3, the APC chairman said Fubara, governor of Rivers, leads the party in the state.

Yilwatda said the APC accords governors the privilege of leading the party at the state level, while urging them to respect inclusion and avoid disenfranchising other party members.

Speaking on ‘Hard Copy’, a Channels Television programme, Bwala said the governor must be allowed to carry out his duties without undue interference.

The presidential aide added that Wike’s political standing in the state is limited to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“I agree with the point highlighted by the national chairman that in Rivers state, Governor Fubara is the leader of the APC. Wike is not a member of the APC, so he cannot speak for the party,” he said.

“He may be regarded as a leader within the PDP in Rivers state, having been a former governor, but the APC leader in the state is Governor Fubara.”

Bwala said Tinubu’s position is in tandem with the party’s internal rules and democratic principles.

“What the national chairman said is the position the president sticks to, because he respects party procedures. The president believes in the rule of law and due process, and the party will always respect that,” he said.

Bwala also addressed concerns over Wike’s influence within the federal government, noting that appointments do not supersede national interest.

“We’ve heard people complain that as a cabinet member, Wike enjoys certain benefits,” he said.

“Wike has been adequately compensated. The president believes in compensating people, but not at the expense of the interest of Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu gives latitude, but once you cross the line, you will know.”

He added that the cold war between Wike and Fubara is “being handled”.

“When you ask who is the leader of the party, the answer is the governor. The impeachment procedure must be consistent with the practice of law and constitutional requirements,” he added.

“The governor will deal with it. There are court orders stopping the impeachment, and the party is clear: nobody should stop Fubara from governing Rivers state.

“The president even respects the rights of states governed by the PDP. Even where the APC may want to challenge them, he believes that a governor, regardless of party, should be allowed to govern.”

Bwala concluded that the president’s stance reflects his commitment to democratic stability, constitutional order, and party discipline across the country.

 

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