Month: October 2023

  • The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched another youth empowerment programme called P-YES,

    (FLOWERBUD NEWS) The full meaning of P-YES is Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme. The scheme is structured as a Public Private Partnership (PPP) initiative driven by the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Youth and Students Affairs (OSAPYSA). The program is targeted at providing solutions to the challenges of youth unemployment, through the execution of direct empowerment initiatives.
    In case you’re curious, P-YES is like the NPOWER. However, while Npower beneficiaries are posted to publicly owned establishments such as schools, hospitals etc, P-YES beneficiaries will be trained and empowered on certain areas of vocations and businesses.

    P-YES GOALS The Presidential Youth Empowerment Scheme (P-YES) has been conceived and designed to:
    Fight and reduce unemployment among Nigerian youth by creating at least 774,000 empowerment opportunities.
    Train and empower youth to have the capacity to empower at least one other youth within his/her immediate community.

    Registration for the newly launched scheme has been opened online. Interested applicants may as well apply directly at P-YES office Abuja (see the address below this post)

    See also: P-YES Registration: New Youth Empowerment Website, Requirements, Application form and More

    Below are the details all prospective applicants should be cognisant of.

    Application Requirements and Eligibility
    Applicant must be a Nigerian male or female between the ages of 18 and 40.
    Applicant must have a means of identification (National Identity card, International Passport, Permanent Voters Card- PVC).
    Applicant must provide a Second Level Beneficiary (SLB) to qualify for benefitting from the scheme.
    Ability to communicate in Basic English language and or any local Nigerian language.
    Provable upright character and a stable mind.
    Applicant must provide a guarantor preferably a community or religious leader.
    Ability to secure the endorsement of a local government official.
    Beneficiary should posses the capacity to transfer knowledge and mentor pairs within their communities.
    Applicants can be literate, semi-literate, SSCE, NCE, OND, HND, Bsc, Masters holders

    Nature and Objectives of P-YES Program
    The youth will undergo training in multiple vocations such as agriculture, Information technology, fashion, catering, technology acquisition and many other strategic vocations
    Successful trainees will be equipped with Seed Empowerment Tools (SET)s such as rice mills, poultry accessories, branded mobile kiosks, farm implements, mobile restaurants, tents, photography units etc.

    Application Procedures Online
    Visit P-YES application portal (see the link below this post)
    On the menu above, click Application and choose “Start your Application”
    Read other instructions on the page before clicking the “Apply now” link or go her straight
    You will need an active phone number and email to fill the form.
    After completing the filling and submission, kindly print your Guarantor form.

  • Riots as Mexico City protesters march against alleged police rapes

    Riots occurred in Mexico City late Friday as hundreds of women took to the streets in the city’s centre to protest violence against women.

    The demonstrations came after two young women had separately claimed to have been raped by police in Mexico City over the past two weeks.

    Fires broke out in several locations, including a police station and a monument to Mexican independence.

    Masked women also destroyed a bus stop and damaged several police cars.

    Several people were sprayed with paint.

    A man punched a television reporter during a live broadcast.

    Seventeen people were injured, including 14 police and two journalists, according to media reports.

    The demonstrators were demanding justice for two teens, who were reportedly victims of sexual assault.

    On the evening of Aug. 3, a 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped by several police officers when she was on her way home.

    In the second case, a 16-year-old said a police officer raped her in a museum where she worked as an intern.

    The mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, said six policemen had been suspended.

    According to UN data, two-thirds of women over the age of 15 have experienced some form of violence in Mexico and around 35,000 women have been killed as a result of their gender in the past 25 years.

  • Army begins 2019 Annual Shooting Exercise

    The Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria, Kaduna State says it will begin its 2019 Annual Range Classification from Aug. 20 to Aug. 28 and advised residents to keep-off the range area.

    This is contained in a statement by the Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, Depot Nigerian Army, Maj. Sydney Nbaneme and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Zaria on Saturday.

    It said: “The Depot Nigerian Army Annual Range Classification is scheduled to take place at the Depot NA range Dogarawa from Thursday, 20 August to Wednesday 28 August 2019.

    “The exercise which is directed at assessing troops’ proficiency in weapon handling will include firing of ammunitions using small arms.

    “The authority has put in place safety measures and precautions to ensure safe and hitch-free exercise.

    “However, residents of the affected communities are advised to stay away from the range general area within the period of the exercise.”

    The statement also enjoined residents of the area not to panic seeing movement of troops and hearing the sound of small arms.

    It assured them that it was a routine exercise for the troops of the Depot Nigerian Army.

  • Why Am I Being Investigated By EFCC- HoS

    (FLOWERBUD NEWS ) The Head of Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita, has confirmed that she was indeed invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to answer to allegations bordering on an alleged N3 billion contract scam.

    According to her close aide who spoke with her authorization but pleaded to remain anonymous, contrary to reports, Mrs. Oyo-Ita checked into a hospital after being granted administrative bail, and “has been on leave officially to attend to her health condition.”

    The HoS also denied engaging in fraudulent practices notwithstanding the report that about N600 million has been traced to the account of one of her key aides, who has been unable to explain the source of the money. The report said the anti-graft agency’s preliminary findings confirmed that about N3 billion has been traced to Oyo-Ita, allegedly siphoned through proxy companies.

    According to her aide: “the Head of Service of the Federation affirmed being invited verbally by the acting Chairman of EFCC. She denied all allegations on fraudulent conduct. She was never detained by the Commission. She has been on leave officially to attend to her health condition. She is not pleased with unbalanced reportage.”

    Recall that in November 2017, Oyo-Ita and the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, had engaged in hot argument before Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo over a leaked memo on controversial recall and promotion of a fugitive former pension boss, Abdulrasheed Maina. The video of their encounter trended  on the social media after the incident occurred on November 1, 2017. CULLED THE SUN NEWS.

  • ICPC ex-chair takes over Salaries and Wages Commission

    Mr Ekpo Nta, the former Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Offences Commission (ICPC), has taken over the leadership of the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission (NSIWC).

    The Chief Press Secretary of the Commission, Mr Emma Njoku made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    According to Njoku, the Chairman of the Commission, Chief Richard Egbule handed over to Nta, who is also the Commissioner for Compensation at the NSIWC, after the completion of his statutory 10 years tenure.

    Egbule, while handing over to Ekpo Nta, described his tenure as historic, being the first to complete two terms and the first Chairman as the pioneer staff of the Commission from inception in 1992.

    He called on staff of the Commission to get acquainted with the Act establishing the Commission.

    This, according to him, will enable them know the enormous contributions and importance of the Commission to the development of the Civil Service and overall welfare of Public Service.

    Nta, in his response, commended Egbule for his achievements in streamlining the nation’s salary administration.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Egbule started his working career as an Administrative Officer on grade level 08 in the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation and rose to the post of Chief Management Consultant in the same office in 1992.

    He became a pioneer staff of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission in 1992 and worked to structure and builds the Commission with the best professional practice.

    In 2006, he was appointed the Secretary to the Commission and on Aug. 17, 2009, former President Umaru Yar’Adua made him the Executive Chairman of the Commission.

    He attained 10 years as the Executive Chairman on Aug. 17.

  • 8 Most Common Reasons Why Women Cheat In A Relationship.

    (FLOWERBUD NEWS)  Everyone is involved in some kind of self-justification of all sorts of slight misconducts, such as telling a white lie (“I didn’t want to harm her emotions”).

    Even when you discover that your girlfriend has cheated on you, it’s not the end of the word. We are all animals, after all, attracted to other beings.

    forgivness is crucial when you talk about a deep, mature love. You likely would love to interact or already was interacting with other women, while still choosing to be with your girlfriend above all. Infidelity doesn’t have to mean lack of love, but it’s definitely making trusting another person much harder.

    When some people mostly focus on how to catch a cheater, it’s definitely better to work on the connection with your partner and avoid a few common reasons why women cheat in a relationship.

    You’re going to justify these misdeeds by claiming you’re sparing the feelings of someone else, or just doing them because you didn’t have any option. However, your capacity to rationalize could be extended beyond acceptable limits in the event of the much bigger wrongdoing of family infidelity.

    According to a study conducted by Michele Jeanfreau, a scientist of the University of Southern Mississippi, although marriage infidelity is “commonly recorded and witnessed,” it “continues incomprehensible”. The scientists notice that what is especially puzzling is the reality that individuals will choose to be unfaithful rather than trying a distinct path to seek treatment or find methods to transmit their unmet requirements to their peers. The aim of the tiny, centred women’s interview research by the team was to dig deep into the rational wives used to explain their infidelity.

    At a basic level, conduct you consider incompatible with your faithful and loyal values should cause a type of mental dissonance between your actions and your beliefs. Then, the Southern Mississippi squad indicates, to have an affair, you must grant yourself “approval.” They compare this need for a right-wrong law with the military combat situation of troops. In this case, “Permission” to kill provides an alternative set of principles to those who value human life that justifies the need to take the lives of enemy soldiers.

    While infidelity varies from murder in conflict, in both circumstances a state of cognitive dissonance happens. Using a structure created to understand troops of these mental states, Jeanfreau, and her peers thought that they could obtain more insight into how women who cheat decrease their dissonance.

    If these ideas seem unreasonable, or that justifying infidelity should hardly be the same as justifying the act of murder, considering the cognitive dissonance system as one that could shed light on what individuals do when they drink is nevertheless of importance. You have to modify your conduct or your views to decrease cognitive dissonance, but if the conduct has already taken place, you can only alter your views to decrease the anxiety connected with this unpleasant state.

    Remember, too, that the hypothesis underlying this research is that failure to adhere to this concept is, in reality, an infringement of the fundamental importance of the partnership when marriage couples undertake to be loyal rather than working under other regulations. (They were monogamous females researched by the group.)

    Jeanfreau et al. carried out their research on a tiny homogeneous sample of four divorced females who were all accepted to infidelity. Recognizing that this is pilot research, the group did not seek to generalize to a bigger population but to “explain and comprehend respondents ‘ experiences.” Interviews in depth can function as a significant bridge between theory and bigger, well-controlled research. Because the writers did not try to generalize to a bigger population, from their interview transcripts they structured their results around content topics and citations. Indeed, the strategy taken by the group appears to be particularly appropriate to the investigation topic:

    By taking their participants ‘ perspectives, the scientists could attempt to reconstruct what problems the females encountered, instead of enforcing their open-ended answers a preset set of classifications. Using their “wicked” strategy justification as a guide, the writers nevertheless had at least one theoretical structure that they could study to suit their respondents ‘ lived experiences.

    With this in mind, here are the four factors are given by the females in the sample, together with some quotes from relevant parts of their interviews:

    1. Revenge

    Many females who cheat, after being severely harmed, get vengeance on their mates. Affairs can do a ton of harm, but females find a single warm guy instead of weeping with their mates and show him precisely how much it hurts to learn that your spouse has cheated you. Not smart, really, but understandable… Only so much can be accomplished by yelling, and the pain is severe. It can readily block rational thinking, and it could be pushed into pay-back even someone who understands two wrongs.

    2. It’s Boring In The Bedroom

    Men aren’t the only people that need the stuff to spice up. “Women must be wanted!” If she doesn’t have to speak about anything, enough, or anything, females begin to feel a sexual void.

    3. Feeling Neglected

    Another prevalent cause of problems is feeling ignored. Women just can’t afford to be careless, and if they don’t get it at home, they’re going to get it from outside males. But one thing can contribute to another, and being subjected to flattery that is so uncommon can create talking into her bed so much simpler for a charming womanizer. Well, I don’t understand if it’s going to get outcomes, and any day I would suggest a conversation about a fling, but that’s understandable as well. Don’t stand for neglect!

    4. Jealousy

    Have you ever been so sexy with a guy that no female can assist herself in his vicinity? Whether it’s a suggestive smile or a beverage, he never seems to be able to escape the watching crowds, and it can make you feel insecure, particularly if you feel like an ordinary Jane next to him, which is why females with beautiful children are boosting their trust by bringing another guy to sleep. It shows that they are also a head-turner, making them feel much more confident, but remember that it could leave your relationship in tatters, and it won’t solve the problem of jealousy.

    5. Feeling A Relationship Ending

    “When a female gets that uncomfortable feeling that a connection is on the outset, she will often try to fill the gap outwardly to soften the thrust,” he said. “If she is the one who considers the divorce, she may use this strategy as a test to both test the waters for herself and then determine whether she can go through it.”

    6. Replacement

    A surprising number of females confessed to cheating to discover their next spouse so when they left their present spouse they would not be single. Shocked? I’ve been! Cheating your partner can’t attract you to prospective boyfriends after all, right? Well, it seems more and more is occurring. I can’t get this one around my head. If you want to quit, go, and if it’s essential to quickly replace him with a fresh person, put yourself in blind dates, dating velocity and evenings out. But be honest!

    7. Change

    Change can trigger an affair to be sought by a female. From the obvious, like getting a child, to easy items like changing home, an affair will create her feel sexy and appealing and offer some substance to her life until it finishes. Take a babysitter, book a night out, and do your spouse a true attempt. Try a fresh name and a wig. Create the same impact, but get your Mr. Right involved or you might lose him!

    8. Seeing Yourself As Just Plain Bad

    If your dissonance is caused by seeing yourself as living according to a high moral code, you can reduce the dissonance by seeing yourself as having “primitive or antisocial attitudes, impulses, and actions”. If you were a better person, in other words, you wouldn’t be cheating. However, you’re flawed, and therefore in a way can’t help yourself.

    The basic assumption of the Mississippi research is that married or involved people with problems experience cognitive dissonance that they have to reduce in some manner, shape, or form. Giving ones self “approval” is one of those elements, and all of these four factors fit within that framework.

    To attain fulfillment in your lives, whether in friendships or daily actions, is to see your principles as coherent with your behavior. Because we want to be compatible with our beliefs and conduct, infringement of our principles can be so difficult.

    When such dissonance occurs in your closest relationship, as the authors of the study note, it may be time to take stock before acting on the impulses that require permission. Although it is simpler to beg for forgiveness than consent, as the saying goes, communicating with your spouse in this situation may prevent you from doing either.

    There’s no ideal connection. However, if you still want to be together and attempt to work it out when things eventually get tough, what makes it fairly damn near to ideal. You need to know and be ready to evaluate why she did it to fix the connection. Taking someone back doesn’t necessarily make you a fool; seeing beyond that betrayal requires a bunch of power, patience, and self-assurance. Would you like to understand if you are a doormat? Ask yourself if you think it’s just a one-time error or the first time it’s done.

  • Sharo:When Festival Brought Bandits, Farmers Together In Zamfara.

    (FLOWERBUD NEWS)  During the Sallah celebration, the Sharo festival which has not been held in many years, was organized in Zamfara.

    It was an avenue to bring repentant bandits, other Fulani and farmers in the state together.

    Traditional wrestling, popularly known as Kokowa was a major part of the event, which Daily Trust on Sunday gathered was part of the conflict resolution techniques of Governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle.

    For a long time, I did not visit Gusau, not even the local government headquarters. This is because we were confined to the forest. We were carrying guns and attacking communities in retaliation of attacks on us by Yan Sakai.

    “But when I heard that the Sharo festival was being organized by the government in Gusau, I decided to attend and even participate. It is indicative of one thing; that the bad days are over. I saw a lot of my brothers who were holding rifles in the bush at the event also,” a repentant bandit identified as Ali Baderu, said.

    Wielding sticks and dressed in different colourful attires, the Fulani, especially the repentant bandits trooped to the venue of the festival in their hundreds. The Fulani, accompanied by their local musicians were in a joyful mood.

    They all danced to the tunes of the musical bands. It was a celebration galore as Fulani women carrying calabashes also gyrated to the beautiful melodies emanating from different angles.

    “I came along with my husband. He is partaking in the Sharo activities. We came here from Birnin Magaji Local Government Area. Though my husband was never a bandit, he is in support of anything that would bring the much needed peace to our communities,” a housewife called Malema Dan Sani, said.

    Another guest identified as Hadejo Dan Mallam said he never thought that things would normalize. He said at the peak of the crisis, he thought he would end his life in the forest, adding that herders could not attend local markets just as farmers found it difficult to work on farms.

    “The situation dealt a deadly blow to the relationship between two friends; farmers and herders. It really affected our pysche as human beings but with the efforts of this administration, things are gradually returning to normal. Wounds are healing and broken fences are being mended.

    “One thing that excited me was when I saw a resident of Gidan Kaso in Birnin Magaji Local Government Area. He was one of my greatest enemies; we went after each other and even wanted to kill one another. But when we met here, we   exchanged greetings,” he added.

    He said moving out of the bush to attend any event before the peace accord was unthinkable for the Fulani, adding that several of them could not travel due to the acrimonious relationship between herders and farmers.

    A leader of the Fulani clan told Daily Trust on Sunday that he came along with his people, adding that the ceremony had become a turning point in the farmers/herders relationship.

    “When we were called upon and given an olive branch we accepted it in the spirit of forgiveness. All sides, farmers and herders have suffered. We asked ourselves, can we continue like this? As human beings, what were we created for, killing or helping humanity? So, we decided to accept the peace offer and here we are,” he said.

    Our correspondent who spoke to several farmers, largely of Hausa extraction, was told that despite the ‘‘brutal attacks’’ on their communities by bandits, they were trying hard to put everything behind them.

    “More than 30 people, including my two younger brothers and a son were killed in my community of Dangurgu in Dansadau district in Maru Local Government Area. I saw some of the armed men who were terrorizing our district, but what do I do other than to submit to the will of Almighty Allah,”  one of them said.

    Apart from Sharo, other traditional activities such as traditional wrestling and boxing also took place with a lot of participants showcasing their talents.

    The Director, Press Affairs, Zamfara Government House, Alhaji Yusuf Idris, told our correspondent that the event was organised to wipe out hatred and bring people together in the spirit of forgiveness, adding that the festival has come to stay.

    Governor Matawalle, his deputy, Barrister Mahdi Aliyu Gusau, the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ibrahim Mallaha, and other top government officials arrived the venue of the event clad in typical Fulani attire with the accompanying sticks.

    Matawalle flagged off the Sharo, by hitting a participant with a stick. Earlier, the governor noted that the on-going peace accord has assured Fulani in the state that the present administration is sincere in its resolve to uphold its part of the bargain.

    “The Sharo festival is to ensure that all aggrieved persons forgive one another for a clean slate in Zamfara State, and I have confidence that our initiative is paying off as our rural dwellers can testify to what I’m saying,” he added.

    Matawalle said the celebration was to show the world that peace has come to stay and it would be sustained for the purpose of having a united Zamfara State, where everyone can move around freely without fear of attack or molestation.

    He added that the peace initiative of his administration would continue, to ensure the protection of people’s lives and property in the state and by extension, the country at large.

    Governor Matawalle also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for supporting the peace initiative in Zamfara State, describing him as a compassionate leader.

    He assured of his administration’s continued efforts to build confidence in citizens of the state through the establishment of economically viable programmes that would have direct bearing on people of the state.

    The governor also hailed security agencies in the state for their support.

    It would be recalled that the governor had promised to organise the long forgotten traditional Fulani Sharo during the Sallah festivities if the peace process initiated by his administration succeeded, in order to show the world that peace has returned to  Zamfara State and to boost the confidence of investors. CULLED DAILY TRUST.

  • Omo -Agege condems attack on Ekweremadu in Germany

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege, has condemned the  violent attack on former Deputy  President of the Senate in the eighth senate ,Sen.Ike Ekweremadu, by some members of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).

    The event took place in Nuremberg, Germany.

    Omo -Agege made condemnation in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media  and Publicity, Mr Yomi Odunuga in Abuja on Sunday.

    He said the dastardly act  was not only an exportation of irrationality, but also an international affront against the image of the  Igbos and Nigeria in general.

    He  expressed shock over the undeserved assault and called on law enforcement agencies in Germany to investigate and bring to book the perpetrators of  the attack.

    He said: “Sen. Ekweremadu honoured the invitation of patriotic Igbos in Germany who wanted him to deliver a keynote address at the event  organised to commemorate the new yam festival.

    “But some aggressively discourteous elements hijacked the effort to perpetrate a disgraceful assault that seeks to deepen the portrayal of members of the IPOB as enemies of democratic norms and values.

    “What they did is not only a violent assault against the good image of the Igbo race across the world.

    “It is also an aggressive attack against the traditional norms  of a people  known to be hardworking and respectful of meaningful contributions by leaders such as sen. Ekweremadu.

    “Such disappointing physical abuse also grossly disregards Ekweremadu’s democratic antecedents and his long-standing commitment to the cause of his people.

    “Such criminal attack along with other anti-social attempt, to accuse, condemn and lynch anyone remains utterly condemnable and illegal.”

    Omo -Agege said it was  notwithstanding whether the attack took place on Nigerian or foreign soil, it was the “easiest invitation to anomie.” (NAN).

  • Islamic cleric advocates death penalty for corrupt practices, kidnapping

    By Usman Aliyu
    An Ibadan-based Islamic cleric, Alhaji Abubakar Umar-Erubu, has advocated death penalty for anyone found culpable of corrupt practices and kidnapping in the country.

    Umar-Erubu made the call in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Ilorin.

    The cleric said that the call became imperative due to the rising cases of corruption and kidnapping in the country.

    Umar-Erubu also prescribed the death sentence for anyone constituting a security threat to the country.

    “Government should also  regulate the sewing and sales of uniforms of  officers,” he said.

    The cleric further urged the legislative arm at every level of government to enact a law compelling successive administrations to complete capital projects inherited by previous governments.

    This, he said, was to check wastage of resources and project abandonment.

    He also advised government to encourage and train illegal producers of arms to boost local manufacturing of weapons through regulated procedures rather than criminalising the practice.

    NAN