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Timipre Sylva restates FG support for Offshore Technology Institute
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Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, on Friday, stated that the University of Port Harcourt has taken a leading role in developing the relevant skills and competence for the nation’s oil and gas sector.
Sylva spoke on Local Skill and Competency Development, local participation in the oil and gas sector, and the critical role the OTI can play in Nigeria’s energy sphere at the Graduation/Award Ceremony of the Offshore Technology Institute (OTI), University of Port Harcourt.
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To mark World Health Day in April 2021, Nigerian non-profit organisation Connected Development made an alarming claim about child mortality.
“In commemoration of #WorldHealthDay2021, we are reminded that annually, Nigeria loses over 99% of children below the age of five due to dilapidated health care services,” the organisation tweeted.