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Biden postpones foreign trip as Hurricane Milton hits Florida

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Hurricane Milton made landfall around 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday (0030 GMT on Thursday) as an “extremely dangerous Category 3’’ storm, hitting the Siesta Key on the west coast of Florida.

The National Hurricane Centre reported the development.

The storm winds were up to 193km per hour, meterologists said.

The storm resulted in President Joe Biden postponing his trip to Germany and Angola, which was to start on Thursday.

Milton had been Category 5 storm as it was moving toward Florida from the Gulf of Mexico.

This was downgraded to  Category 4 and being lowered to  level 3 before it hit.

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas described the situation on CNN as a matter of life and death.

Milton is now expected to move from the Gulf Coast of Florida across the state toward the Atlantic Ocean.

Severe destruction is also expected beyond the coasts.

Before the hurricane arrived, tornadoes were raging in parts of Florida.

Water levels rose rapidly as strong winds drove seawater inland.

Meteorologists predicted that it could become one of the most dangerous storms in the state’s history.

In addition to extreme wind speeds, heavy rainfall and dangerous storm surges are expected, which could cause widespread flooding.

Millions of people were urged leave. There were reports of traffic jams and petrol shortages. (dpa/NAN)

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11 killed as bandits attack, set villages ablaze in Kebbi

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No fewer than 11 people have been killed in coordinated attacks by suspected notorious bandits in some villages in Arewa Local Government Area (LGA) of Kebbi.

Police Public Relations Officer of Kebbi State command, CSP Nafi’u Abubakar, disclosed this in a statement issued in Birnin Kebbi on Monday.

Abubakar said: “On 09/03/2025 at about 2047hrs, suspected Lakurawa bandits in their large numbers with sophisticated weapons invaded Dogon Daji, Danmarke, Yar Goru, Tambo, Birnin Debi, Garin Nagoro and Garin Rugga villages.

“They are all in Arewa LGA and are border communities between Nigeria and Niger Republic.

“As a result, 11 people lost their lives, and two others sustained gunshot wounds. The suspected bandits also set ablaze some houses at the affected villages,” he stated.

The Police image maker added that on receipt of the report, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Bello Sani, swiftly mobilised to the scene for an on the spot assessment.

Abubakar noted that the CP interacted with the Police, Army, Civil Defence, and the vigilance group that had been deployed to the areas to combat crimes.

“The CP equally condemned the unfortunate incident and instantly reviewed the security architecture of the area by deploying additional tactical teams.

“He charged them to decisively deal with suspected Lakurawa bandits operating in the area.

“The CP also had a meeting with critical stakeholders in the area, where he commiserated with them, and appealed to them to always assist the Police and other security agencies with relevant and timely information for prompt response.”

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Houses set ablaze in Jigawa communal clash

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At least 26 thatched houses and 16 granaries were burnt in a communal clash in Taura Local Government Area (LGA) of Jigawa, the police have confirmed.

Police spokesman SP Lawan Shiisu said in a statement in Dutse on Monday that the incident occurred during a conflict between residents of two communities in the LGA.

“On Sunday, at about 21:45 hours, residents of Gidan Na Ruwa Fulani Settlement, Taura LGA, saw a large group from Zangon Maje Village flashing torches and chanting war slogans.

“This prompted all villagers to flee for their lives,” he added.

Shiisu said that, upon receiving the report, the Divisional Police Officer of Taura and his patrol team swiftly rushed to the scene.

“When they arrived, the team discovered that youths from Zangon Maje had attacked and set fire to 24 thatched houses and 16 local granaries,” Shiisu said.

He explained that a preliminary investigation showed the trouble began when Musa Hussaini, 20, and Shanu Sule, 26, both from Zangon Maje, were beaten and their motorcycle stolen.

As a result, the victims raised the alarm and mobilised members of their community to retaliate, leading to the violent confrontation.

Shiisu, however, said normalcy had since been restored, and patrols were being intensified to prevent further disturbances.

According to him, the Area Commander in charge of Ringim led a police team to the affected areas on Monday, meeting stakeholders and engaging in dialogue.

Shiisu added that five suspects had been arrested and were in custody, assisting with the investigation.

“The command urges citizens to avoid taking the law into their own hands and to report grievances to the proper authorities for a swift response,” Shiisu said.

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He warned that anyone found guilty of violence would face severe consequences. (NAN)

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NELFUND encourages female students on FG’s zero-interest education loans

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The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has advised female students to take advantage of the Federal Government’s zero-interest education loans to support their academic pursuits and financial stability.

The Managing Director of NELFUND, Mr Akintunde Sawyerr, gave this advice on Monday in Abuja.

He spoke at the NELFUND Women Forum Programme, held in celebration of the 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD).

Sawyerr was represented by Ms Oluwatosin Sanusi, NELFUND’s Head of Investments and Funds Management.

He said that the ratio of females in tertiary institutions accessing the loans compared to males was not impressive.

According to him, one out of every five application for the education loan fund is a female, which is not encouraging.

“The NELFUND initiative is all about providing loans for students in tertiary institutions, to pay for their fees and to take care of their welfare.

“There is also another part of the initiative which is the skill acquisition.

“And it is under way and it would also cover educational fees and fund purchases of equipments for entrepreneurship trainings.

“The skills acquisition programme places students on a monthly stipend, which is laudable; however, we have less women who are taking advantage of this initiative.

“Currently we have a ratio of 4 to 1, which means for every four male applicant, we have just one female, which isn’t impressive,” he said.

Sawyerr said that NELFUND was working with women stakeholders to create awareness on the initiative to encourage female students to partake and enjoy the benefits of the dividends of democracy.

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However, he emphasised that loan repayment upon graduation and employment was crucial for the sustainability of the programme.

Sawyerr explained that timely repayment would allow for the expansion of the initiative, enabling more students across all government-owned institutions to benefit.

He further stated that the education loan fund was accessible to students at various levels in universities and polytechnics within federal and state-owned institutions.

According to him, the skill acquisition loan is not limited to tertiary students alone.

The Minister of State for Education, Dr Suwaiba Ahmed, lauded the federal government’s initiative.

She encouraged students to utilize the fund to ensure uninterrupted studies due to financial constraints.

Ahmed was represented by Dr Mufida Hussain, his Special Assistant on Education and Quality Assurance.

She said that the girl-child must optimise all opportunities presented, in order to break barriers and attain desired dreams and aspirations in life.

“Achieving gender equity requires bold, swift and decisive steps, and we cannot afford to wait.

“So, we must act now to break barriers and create opportunities for women and girls,” Ahmed said.

She said that the federal government was committed to gender equity and had invested in gender balanced initiatives.

The National President of Female Students of Nigeria, Ms Choice Enebeli, commended NELFUND for advocating for female students to apply and benefit from the education loan.

“Women’s rights are humans rights and we must continue to strive for a world where women and girls have equal access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and leadership positions,” Uchenna said.

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She promised to lead an awareness campaign on the educational loan across the country, for the benefits of female students.

, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement, Mrs Chioma Nweze, urged female students to be proactive in seeking opportunities rather than waiting for them.

She encouraged them to take advantage of available opportunities and expand them for the benefit of other women.

According to her, women should not wait to be offered opportunities but should take initiative and claim them. (NAN)

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