A Senator from Nigeria at the Global Parliamentary forum of the World Bank/IMF has suggested to the World Bank that African debt, particularly Nigeria, be swapped for the pains of climate change coming from the USA, UK, CHAINA AND India. Ibrahim said there is a need to get to the data and determine the number of pains to Nigeria arising from generating electricity and heat by burning fossil fuels, which causes a large chunk of global emissions. Senator ibrahim explained the amount of carbon dioxide. Pollution (CO2) by those countries causes much pain that has climate effect, and the Cabon polluter must be ready to pay for it, and we can easily exchange African debt for the Cabon Pollution. Senator Ibrahim accused the USA, UK, CHINA AND INDIA as key polluters who must pay for Nigeria’s Debt in return.
Senator Ibrahim made this contribution on the Global Parliamentary floor of the World Bank, presided over by the IMF Deputy Managing Director at the ongoing meeting of the global financial institutions in Morocco. Ibrahim explained that the debt ratio to GDP is 235%, and Africa is servicing its debt with over 50 billion dollars annually.
President Tinubu Sends Birthday Message to Major Ogunsilire
President Bola Tinubu has felicitated with Major (Dr.)Olatubokun Ogunsilire on the occasion of her 83rd birthday, acknowledging her remarkable contributions to the eradication of fake drugs in Nigeria during her active years in service.
In a personal letter addressed to the octogenarian, the President expressed gratitude to God for a life marked by excellent achievements.
āAs you attain the remarkable age of 83, I rejoice with you, and I join your family, friends, and well-wishers to celebrate and thank God for a life full of achievements. Your success story in public service is one of dedication as well as a result-oriented and steadfast commitment to good causes.
āYour contribution to the eradication of fake drugs from Nigeria during your service in NAFDAC can not be overstated. You should be proud of the part you played in making the Commission what it is today. Your positive energy and optimism are contagious.
āI thank God Almighty for His continued guidance and protection concerning your life, and I wish you more years of good health and happiness as you celebrate this special day.
āOnce more, congratulations and Happy Birthday!ā
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 9, 2023
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PRESIDENT TINUBU CELEBRATES GBONG GWOM JOS, DA JACOB GYANG BUBA, AT 72
President Bola Tinubu has sent good wishes and felicitations to the Paramount Ruler of the Berom Kingdom, Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, as the revered traditional ruler marks his 72nd birthday on October 10, 2023.
The President joins the family, friends and associates of the former Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) in celebration, while acknowledging the important contributions of the elder statesman to community, state and national development with particular respect to the enhancement of peace, harmony and mutual co-existence in the country.
President Tinubu commends the royal father for his consistent service to the country, noting that following his retirement from the NCS in 2008, after more than 30 years in service, he did not hesitate to accept the call to serve his people in 2009, bringing to the revered throne his immense wealth of experience along with his rich legacy of public service achievement.
The President identifies the traditional ruler’s wisdom, maturity, and foresight as remarkable and central to his ability to consistently advocate good neighbourliness, harmony, and unity in nation-building as the Chairman of the Traditional Council of Chiefs and President of the Plateau State Traditional Council.
The President prays for many more years of life in good health and renewed strength for the Paramount Ruler.
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
October 9, 2023