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Adamawa community advocates ban on tobacco sale

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Leaders from the Uding South area of Pella District in Hong LGA, Adamawa State, including traditional, religious, and community figures, have proposed a prohibition on the unrestricted sale of tobacco as a strategy to dissuade young individuals from smoking. This recommendation emerged during an awareness initiative organized by The Eye Opener Youth and Women Foundation, a non-governmental organization. The leaders highlighted inadequate parental guidance as a significant factor contributing to behaviors like smoking, emphasizing the necessity for decisive measures to counter this trend.

They posited that implementing government controls on the distribution and sale of tobacco could substantially diminish the number of young people engaging in smoking, consequently reducing the incidence of smoking-related health issues. The leaders suggested that such regulations would serve to shield individuals from heart-related diseases and other adverse effects associated with smoking.

Umaru Hassan, the coordinator of The Eye Opener Youth and Women Foundation in Pella District, explained that the campaign’s primary goal is to enhance public understanding of the detrimental consequences of tobacco smoking. He emphasized the need to restrict the cultivation, production, and distribution of tobacco.

The event was attended by various dignitaries, including the Village Head of Uding South, Ardo Edison Taya Klakusu, Assistant Village Head Baba Adamu Gwala, as well as other community and religious leaders, retired and active educators, and numerous politicians from the region.

Reports from DAILY POST highlight the apparent ineffectiveness of the nationwide campaign against public tobacco smoking, contributing to a persistent increase in the prevalence of this habit. Notably, the issue of tobacco smoking and illicit drug activities is particularly pronounced in northern Adamawa, particularly in proximity to the borders with the Cameroon Republic, including the Hong LGA.

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EFCC nabs 34 currency speculators in Abuja

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operatives, assigned to the Taskforce on Currency Mutilation, Dollarization of the Economy, and Forex Malpractice, have apprehended 34 individuals suspected of engaging in foreign exchange fraud. The arrests were made during a sting operation on Friday, following credible intelligence regarding illicit dollar sales in the Wuse Zone 4 area of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

As conveyed by EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale, the suspects include individuals such as Usman Mohammed, Abdullahi Nasir, Abubakar Saleh, and others listed in the statement. The arrests reflect the EFCC’s ongoing efforts to cleanse and stabilize the foreign exchange market.

Oyewale stated that upon the completion of investigations, the suspects will be brought before the court to face charges.

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Transfer: Wolves table €12m bid for Osayi-Samuel

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Wolverhampton Wanderers, a Premier League club, has reportedly submitted a €12m bid for Bright Osayi-Samuel, the Super Eagles defender currently playing for Fenerbahce. According to NTVSpor, Wolves are eager to secure the services of the Fenerbahce star, with Crystal Palace and Leeds United also expressing interest in the full-back.

It remains uncertain whether Fenerbahce will accept the offer. Osayi-Samuel is enthusiastic about returning to England after a successful stint with Queens Park Rangers. Throughout this season, he has made 34 appearances across various competitions, contributing to nine goals. Despite having one year left on his contract with Fenerbahce, his desire to return to English football could influence his future transfer.

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BenPoly: Purge yourself of ethnic favouritism – Group tells Alia

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The Idoma Intellectual Forum (IIF) has urged Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State to ease the growing tension within the Benue State Polytechnic community by promptly appointing a substantive Rector for the institution. In a statement released on Friday in Abuja by Dr. Sunday Ochigbo, the National Secretary of IIF, the group expressed support for Governor Alia’s commitment to revamping the educational sector in Benue State.

While acknowledging the governor’s decision to dismiss all heads of state-owned higher institutions with the aim of bringing in more qualified individuals, the group expressed concern over the delay in filling the vacancy at Benue Polytechnic, Ugbokolo. They noted that despite the swift appointment of a substantive Provost for the Benue State College of Education, Oju, and a Rector for the Alfred Akawe Torkula Polytechnic, Makurdi, the process for Benue State Polytechnic has been protracted.

The group criticized the composition of the management team at Benue Polytechnic, describing it as unfavorable to the Idoma people and contrary to the principles of state representation. They highlighted the dominance of Tiv individuals in critical management positions within an institution situated in Idoma land as unacceptable.

Moreover, the IIF condemned the removal of an Idoma Rector and the installation of a Tiv acting Rector by the Alia administration. They denounced what they perceived as a deliberate effort to marginalize and disadvantage the Idoma people across various sectors in Benue State, including within a state-owned Polytechnic located in Idoma territory.

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