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Update On Kaduna Primary School Teacher’s Salary With The Economy Hardship

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Update On Kaduna Primary School Teacher’s Salary With The Economy Hardship

Update on Kaduna primary school teacher’s salary with the economy hardship. It is just the 7 point that explains all about the Primary school teacher’s salary according to the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board.

1. Contrary to popular opinion, the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board wishes to categorically state that the State Government does not pay Primary School teachers’ salaries;

2. ⁠These salaries are being paid by their respective Local Government Councils through the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) after every Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) meeting;

3. JAAC meetings are held monthly, once FAAC allocations have been received by each State Government. However, there was a delay in the release of LG funds ⁠for the month of February 2025 from the Federal Government, the delay thereby affected payment of salaries for the said month;

4. ⁠However, as at 26th March, 2025, ALL LGAs have remitted the FEBRUARY salaries to SUBEB and SUBEB have in turn made disbursements accordingly;

5. For the month of March, so far, 8 LGAs, namely Kaduna South, Soba, Lere, Makarfi, Kaduna North, Zaria, Kajuru and Sanga have REMITTED the salaries to SUBEB. While waiting for the other 15 LGAs to credit SUBEB’s account, the Board has since commenced processing for payment;

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Kaduna

6. ⁠The Board is particularly aware of the timing and the inconveniences this delay might have caused, especially during this blessed month of Ramadan. Our team are working tirelessly to expedite the payment of March 2025 salaries with a target to complete all disbursements before the Eid Celebrations;

7. While we fully understand and apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused, the Board appreciates the patience and understanding of our dedicated teachers and staff during this period.

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Court: 18-Year-Old Girl Sent To Prison For Stealing N800,000

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Court: 18-Year-Old Girl Sent To Prison For Stealing N800,000

Court: 18-year-old girl sent to prison for stealing N800,000. Upon her arraignment on Friday, the convict confessed to the two-count charge of entering and stealing.

AGrade A Customary Court at Mapo in Ibadan has sentenced 18-year-old Zainab Adebayo to six months’ imprisonment with hard labour for stealing N800,000 from her neighbour’s bedroom.

Delivering the judgement, the court’s president, O.E. Owoseni, held that Ms Adebayo was convicted and sentenced based on her guilty plea and the evidence presented by the police prosecution.

Ms Owoseni held that the sentence would serve as a deterrent to others with similar criminal tendencies.
She sentenced Ms Adebayo to six months’ imprisonment or six months of community service.

She was also given the option to pay a fine of N200,000.

Upon her arraignment on Friday, the convict confessed to the two-count charge of entering and stealing.
The prosecution, Ayodele Ayeni, had informed the court that the crime was committed on March 28 in the Ologuneru area in Ibadan.

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Mr Ayeni explained that Ms Adebayo entered the bedroom of Temitope Musbau, the complainant, a businesswoman, and stole her piggy bank, popularly known as ‘kolo’, which contained N500,000 in cash.
The prosecutor further stated that Ms Adebayo stole an additional N150,000 in cash from the same room, which was kept outside a safe, along with various perfume bottles totalling N150,000.

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Journalis Urged To Promote Family Planning In Sokoto

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Journalis Urged To Promote Family Planning In Sokoto

Journalis urged to promote family planning in Sokoto. He said the meeting reviewed challenges and opportunities in reporting on family planning initiatives in Sokoto.

On Friday, the non-governmental organisations Devcom Network and The Challenge Initiative called on media professionals to continue their advocacy and awareness-raising for family planning services.

Bello Kilgori, TCI manager for Sokoto, made the call at a review meeting of the media focal group, a component of the TCI/Devcom project in Sokoto.

He commended local media for their role in promoting family planning services, particularly at the grassroots level.

Mr Kilgori highlighted that the group had achieved success in raising awareness among parents and households across the LGAs where the project was active.

He added that Sokoto was now recognised as a leading state in family planning adoption, with the project contributing to its success.
He said the meeting reviewed challenges and opportunities in reporting on family planning initiatives in Sokoto.

Media practitioner Abdullahi Elkurebe shared guidelines and strategies for effective reporting, addressing challenges and offering solutions for better journalism practices.

Naomi Kogbenda of Vision FM, Sokoto, suggested the organisers introduce a timeline for media programmes to improve delivery.

Family Planning In Sokoto

Family Planning In Sokoto

Isma’il Umar of Voice of Nigeria called for greater commitment to increasing awareness of family planning and contraceptive services.

Musa Ubandawaki, the project’s media coordinator, stated that the meeting was organised to review achievements, discuss challenges, and explore ways to further enhance the project’s impact.

The meeting also stressed the importance of sharing ideas and experiences to improve media coverage throughout the year.

The event was crucial in fostering collaboration to ensure effective media coverage and continued advocacy for family planning services.

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Adamawa LG Chair Says Autonomy Driving Grassroots Development

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Adamawa LG Chair Says Autonomy Driving Grassroots Development

Adamawa LG chair says autonomy driving grassroots development. Local government autonomy is driving impactful grassroots development in Adamawa, says Kassah Shalum, the chairman of Guyuk LGA.

Local government autonomy is driving impactful grassroots development in Adamawa, says Kassah Shalum, the chairman of Guyuk LGA.

Mr Shalum said this on Thursday.
”We must commend Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, who implemented financial autonomy for Adamawa councils five years ago, allowing them to effectively address the needs of their communities.

“This free hand and open-minded approach by our governor has challenged every chairman to work harder. Now, each of us is focused on ensuring that our people receive tangible benefits from democracy,” he said.

Mr Shalum noted that the collaboration between local government chairpersons and the governor has fostered healthy developmental competition.
“Every chairman is engaged in projects that directly impact rural communities, ensuring they feel connected to the government they elected.

“In Guyuk LGA, which consists of ten wards, each is witnessing visible development. Every ward is undergoing transformation with at least one major project, and the evidence is there for all to see,” he said.

He highlighted ongoing projects, including constructing and renovating schools, establishing modern healthcare facilities, and developing rural roads.
According to him, these projects are designed to meet the specific needs of communities and improve their quality of life.

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Adamawa LG Chair

Regarding youth unemployment, Mr Shalum commended Fintiri’s initiative through the Poverty and Wealth Creation Agency, which trains young people in various vocational skills.

He said the programme aims to provide youths with employment opportunities and financial stability.

“Lack of employment is the root cause of crimes in society, but I assure you that in the coming months, this initiative will lead to large-scale job creation,” he said.

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