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House of rep on school resumption: See states where schools no go resume on January 18
18 January 2021
Wia dis foto come from, UNICEF/FACEBOOK
Even though Federal government for Nigeria give go ahead for schools to resume today all across di kontri, some states say schools go still remain closed.
On 14 January, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Education say dem do comprehensive appraisal of di coronavirus situation for Nigeria and serious consultations with relevant stakeholders, including State Governors, Commissioners of Education, Proprietors and heads of institutions, staff unions and students before dem agree to give go ahead for di schools to resume.
Ibom Deep Sea Port: Gov Emmanuel s final Industrialisation trade secret thenationonlineng.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenationonlineng.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Thu Dec 24 2020
The move to finally take Akwa Ibom State away from being a core civil service state to an industrial super hub within the Gulf of Guinea last week got the nod of the federal government with the approval for the take off of the Ibom Deep Sea Port, a news that threw residents of the state into an ecstasy of delight.
The Ibom Deep Sea Port, a Public Private Partnership Initiative under a 60% private and 40% public sector arrangement will no doubt change not just the face of the state’s industrialization philosophy but also has the possibility of having a multiplier effect whose impact will surely boomerang to almost all sectors of the state’s economy.
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The move to finally take Akwa Ibom State away from being a core civil service state to an industrial super hub within the Gulf of Guinea last week got the nod of the federal government with the approval for the take off of the Ibom Deep Sea Port, a news that threw residents of the state into an ecstasy of delight.
The Ibom Deep Sea Port, a Public Private Partnership Initiative under a 60% private and 40% public sector arrangement will no doubt change not just the face of the state’s industrialization philosophy but also has the possibility of having a multiplier effect whose impact will surely boomerang to almost all sectors of the state’s economy.