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LG Unveils Powerhouse Xboom Xl7S Speaker for Audiophiles

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LG Electronics (LG) is launching its newest XBOOM devices XL7s to build on the brand’s reputation for consistently delivering powerful, high-quality sound systems that heighten every mood while delivering the level of convenience today’s consumers demand. The 2023 LG XBOOM party speakers are more than ready to elevate every listener’s sense of immerse by creating the most energetic and entertaining listening experiences for every occasion.

In his welcome speech, while announcing the new model, LG Electronics West Africa Managing Director, Dong Youn Kim said: “We are thrilled to introduce the latest addition to our XBOOM series. At LG Electronics, we are always striving to create innovative products that exceed our customers’ expectations, and this new speaker is no exception. With its long-lasting battery life and exceptional sound quality, we believe it will be a game-changer in the portable speaker market.”

With a 250W output, XL7s leverages an 8-inch Giant Woofer for a more powerful bass that affords deeper, bolder sounds to impress indoor and outdoor crowds. Featuring Dynamic Bass Optimizer, this party speaker’s punchy bass guarantees listeners an optimized, well-balanced audio performance without bass distortion, which is essential for playing content at low volume as it automatically increases the bass levels. In addition, the XL7’s two 2.5-inch dome tweeters make sure it performs just well outside as it does inside.

The unique lighting effects of the latest XBOOM party speaker line-up make every social gathering more memorable. Its Pixel LED lighting feature comes with Animation mode which expresses colourful patterns, a Visual EQ effect, characters, or customized text on the speaker’s LED panel to enrich the atmosphere of any space.

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Additionally, Multi Color Ring Lighting produces light shows with various rotating, flashing effects that perfectly sync with the music to add an extra dimension to the listening experience. What’s more, courtesy of the Customizable Lighting feature, users can choose their own colors, patterns, animations, and personalized messages via the XBOOM app to create custom lighting effects that perfectly match their mood or playlist.

LG’s XBOOM party speakers are specially designed to deliver enhanced usability and convenience to users. The XL7 XBOOM party speaker is equipped with a telescopic handle and wheels that allow it to be moved from place to place effortlessly like wheel luggage. The XBOOM party speakers boast an IPX4 rating too, which means users can enjoy music outdoors without worry, even around a swimming pool or in the bathroom. This compelling party companion’s battery lasts more than 20 hours, ensuring the party can last for hours.

” The XBOOM XL7s, which combines LG’s audio expertise and cutting-edge technology to provide an exceptional audio experience, is something we’re very excited to launch,” said Mr. Daesun Hwang, General Manager, Audio Visual Division at LG Electronics. “With its powerful sound, versatile connectivity options, and exciting party features, the XL7s is a true powerhouse designed to enhance the way people enjoy music and create memorable moments.”

The LG XBOOM XL7s will be available at all Fouani Stores Nationwide and retailer stores. For more information, please visit the https://www.lg.com/africa/audio/lg-xl7s

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FG Releases ₦50bn To ASUU, Others For Earned Allowances

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The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, has announced the release of ₦50 billion by the Federal Government to the academic and non-academic staff unions of federal universities for the settlement of earned allowances, as promised by President Bola Tinubu.

This was disclosed in a statement on Wednesday by the Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education, Folasade Boriowo.

Boriowo described the move “as yet another testament to Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to fundamentally transform Nigeria’s education sector.

“It reflects the administration’s bold resolve to transition the nation from a resource-based to a knowledge-based economy through strategic investments in education, infrastructure, and human capital.

“This intervention is not just a financial transaction—it is a reaffirmation of our President’s belief in the capacity of Nigerian youth and the invaluable role that academic and non-academic staff play in nurturing them,” she quoted the minister as saying.

“By prioritising their welfare, we are laying the foundation for a future where every Nigerian child receives highly qualitative and globally competitive education,” she added.

Alausa expressed Tinubu’s heartfelt appreciation to the academic and non-academic unions for their sustained trust in his administration and for fostering an atmosphere of peace and cooperation across Nigeria’s federal institutions.

“Notably, the country is currently experiencing one of the longest uninterrupted academic sessions in recent history—a feat attributed to the mutual understanding and shared commitment between the government and the university community,” the statement read.

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JUST IN: FG releases N50bn to settle ASUU, other varsity staff allowances

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The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, on Wednesday, announced the release of N50 billion by the Federal Government to the academic and non-academic staff unions of federal universities for the settlement of earned allowances, as promised by President Bola Tinubu.

This development was disclosed in a statement titled “FG Releases N50bn Earned Allowances to Varsity Unions, Tinubu Reaffirms Education Priority”, issued by Folasade Boriowo, Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education.

Boriowo stated that the move “stands as yet another testament to Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to fundamentally transform Nigeria’s education sector. It reflects the administration’s bold resolve to transition
the nation from a resource-based to a knowledge-based economy through strategic investments in education, infrastructure, and human capital.”

According to the Minister, “This intervention is not just a financial transaction—it is a reaffirmation of our President’s belief in the capacity of Nigerian youth and the invaluable role that academic and non-academic staff play in nurturing them.

 

“By prioritising their welfare, we are laying the foundation for a future where every Nigerian child receives highly qualitative and globally competitive education.”

The Minister expressed President Tinubu’s heartfelt appreciation to both academic and non-academic unions for their sustained trust in his administration and for fostering an atmosphere of peace and cooperation across Nigeria’s federal institutions.

“Notably, the country is currently experiencing one of the longest uninterrupted academic sessions in recent history—a feat attributed to the mutual understanding and shared commitment between the government and the university community,” the statement added.

The President reiterated: “The youth are the heartbeat of our country. Their future is extremely important to me and my administration. Keeping our children in school is not negotiable. It is my commitment that strikes
in our institutions will soon become a thing of the past.”

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Recall that university-based academic unions have been at loggerheads with past governments over the failure to release earned allowances, among other demands.

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Out-of-school: FG earmarks N120bn for youth skills training

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The Federal Government has approved N120 billion to commence skills acquisition for youths across the country.

The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad disclosed this at the Adolescent and Youth Ministerial Dialogue on Wellbeing, Health, and Development in Abuja on Tuesday.

The event, organised by Plan International in partnership with International Federation of Red Cross and UNESCO, aims to ensure inclusive policy making and amplify the voices of adolescents and youths in national development efforts.

The event has as its theme: “From Words to action”.

Ahmad, represented by Prof. Ali Idris, Senior Special Assistant to the Minister, said the initiative was targeted at vulnerable youth, including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) across the geopolitical zones.

She said the initiative aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and was expected to provide sustainable opportunities for youth employment and empowerment.

”If you have a registered company capable of training at least 60,000 people within three months, the ministry will pay that company. Likewise, individuals who undergo training will receive a starter pack upon completion,” she said.

She emphasised the government’s intention to involve youths in decision-making processes, noting that a stakeholders’ meeting would soon be convened to allow young people to voice their priorities and co-create actionable plans.

”This programme is not being done in isolation. We are working with the youth to identify the areas they consider most critical. Once stakeholders meet, we will move to implementation,” she added.

Speaking on economic realities, she said many companies were leaving the country, and not everyone would secure government jobs.

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According to her, the best alternative is for young people to acquire relevant skills that will make them employable locally or internationally.

In addition to skills acquisition, she said the government was tackling the issue of out-of-school children.

”There are over 10 million out-of-school children in Nigeria. To address this, we’ve introduced the Lumina programme, targeting hard-to-reach areas, especially girls.

“The programme aims to provide literacy and numeracy education,” she explained.

she also said that the initiative would commence in the next two months as registration had already begun online.

In the same vein, Jonathan Abakpa, Advocacy League Programme Officer for Plan International Nigeria, stressed the need for young people to be involved in national conversation on shaping their future.

Abakpa recalled that two years ago, the Minister of Health and other stakeholders endorsed the Adolescent Living Healthy and Tribal Nigeria Framework for West and Central Africa.

”The last conference led to the creation of the Adolescent and Young People’s Roadmap, which serves as a guide for policy and intervention.

“This year’s inter-ministerial dialogue allows youth to engage directly with ministers and demand implementation of their priorities,” Abakba said.

He stressed that youth-led advocacy had begun to yield results, citing increased budget allocations for education and health.

He noted that persistent challenge including out-of-school children, teenage pregnancies, and early marriages still required urgent action.

Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian Children’s Parliament, Ibrahim Sunnoma, urged the government to move from commitments to action.

”There are many laws and policies already in place. What we need now is implementation. Words are just air in motion; action must be our foundation,” he said.

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Sunnoma criticised the neglect of vulnerable children, particularly in northern Nigeria, where the Almajiris still roam the streets in dire conditions.

”I urge the government to prioritise children on the streets, especially the Almajiris. Strengthen the Almajiri system, integrate western education, and provide shelter, food, and a sustainable livelihood,” he said.

The event featured stakeholders from the education, health and humanitarian sector. (NAN)

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