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Islamist-led rebels declare end of President Assad rule in Syria

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Islamist-led rebels declared that they have taken Damascus in a lightning offensive on Sunday, sending President Bashar al-Assad fleeing and ending five decades of Baath rule in Syria.

Residents in the Syrian capital were seen cheering in the streets of Damascus, as the rebel factions heralded the departure of “tyrant” Assad and “declare the city of Damascus free”.

The president’s reported departure comes less than two weeks since the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group launched its campaign challenging more than five decades of rule by the Assad family.

People celebrate at Umayyad Square in Damascus on December 8, 2024. (Photo by LOUAI BESHARA / AFP)

“After 50 years of oppression under Baath rule, and 13 years of crimes and tyranny and (forced) displacement… we announce today the end of this dark period and the start of a new era for Syria,” the rebel factions said on Telegram.

Prime Minister Mohammed al-Jalali said he was ready to cooperate with “any leadership chosen by the Syrian people”.

The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Rami Abdel Rahman, told AFP “Assad left Syria via Damascus international airport before the army security forces left” the facility.

AFP was unable to immediately confirm the report, which follows a source close to Hezbollah saying fighters from the key Assad ally had left their positions around Damascus.

HTS said their fighters broke into a jail on the outskirts of the capital, announcing an “end of the era of tyranny in the prison of Sednaya” which has become a by-word for darkest abuses of the Syrian regime.

The rapid developments in Damascus come only hours after HTS said they had captured the strategic city of Homs, on the way to the capital.

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The defence ministry earlier denied that rebels had entered Homs, describing the situation there as “safe and stable”.

Homs lies about 140 kilometres (85 miles) north of the capital and was the third major city seized by the rebels who began their advance on November 27, reigniting a years-long war that had become largely dormant.

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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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8 passengers burnt to death in Edo road crash – FRSC

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said eight passengers were burnt to death in a fatal road accident that occurred at Agbede community, along the Benin-Auchi road, Etsako West Local Government.

Edo Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Mr Cyril Mathew, said this on Monday in Benin City

Mathew said eyewitness accounts revealed that the accident happened on Sunday when a truck descending the Ewu Hill from Benin towards Auchi experienced brake failure and crashed into several vehicles trapped in traffic.

The impact reportedly ignited a fire, engulfing the vehicles and resulting in multiple casualties.

He said the crash involved four vehicles, including two tankers carrying diesel and petroleum products.

“Based on reports from witnesses, one of the tankers lost its brakes while descending the hill and rammed into other vehicles, sparking a fire,” he explained.

He further disclosed that two people died on the spot, while four others were rushed to the hospital.

After the fire was extinguished, he said emergency responders recovered seven bodies, which included the two that died on Sunday.

“Tragically, one of the injured victims succumbed to his injuries on Monday morning, bringing the total death toll to eight.

“Eyewitnesses recounted how the truck driver and his assistant shouted, “No brake! No brake!” before crashing into two other vehicles caught in the traffic.

“The victims were reportedly trapped in the congestion and they were not involved in any illegal fuel scooping,” he said.

The FRSC commander commended his personnel and local residents for their swift response, which helped prevent further casualties.

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Many feared killed as bandits attack 4 communities in Ondo

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Gunmen, suspected to be bandits, in the early hours of Saturday, attacked four communities in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State, leaving in their trail dead bodies.

The affected communities are: Aba Alajido, Aba Sunday, Aba Pastor and Ademekun in the Akure North LG.

It was reported that scores of people living in the communities were killed in the midnight attack.

Speaking with the newsmen in Akure, a resident of one of the attacked communities, who simply identified himself as Sunday, said that many people were feared killed by the bandits.

He said that many residents in the communities fled their homes to seek refuge in the bush.

Sunday explained that the attack started last week Monday, but a fresh one was launched on Friday night without anybody stopping them.

“They attacked our communities on Friday night when everyone was asleep, they opened gun fire on anyone in sight.

“So many ran into the bush for safety while some unlucky ones were killed in the villages.

” On Sunday, security men came around and recovered some of the corpses.

“Many people are missing and have still not been accounted for. If they search further, they will still find more dead bodies in the bush,” he said.

Confirming the incident, CSP Funmilayo Odunlami, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, said investigation had started while men of the command were already in the area to restore normalcy.

She said that the attack on Aba Pastor community was reported to the police on Saturday.

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“Immediately, the command swung into action to ensure normalcy was restored and the perpetrators arrested,” Odunlami said.(NAN)

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