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11th All  Africa University Games Declared Open At UNILAG

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The 11th All Africa University Games ( FUSA) was Saturday declared open  at the University of Lagos Sports Center.

The  impressive opening ceremony involved cultural displays and match past by the participating institutions that cut across all the sub- regions of the African continent.

Speaking at the well attended opening ceremony, Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji- Bello commended Federation of Africa University Games ( FASU) for allowing her University and the University of Lagos to co-host the competition for the first time in the history of the championship.

She noted that the Games is significant because it helps in celebrating  African unity in diversity, make athletes participate in mutual respect and  imbibe the spirit of oneness not minding tribe, religion, race or colour.

Prof.Bello reminded the athletes that they’ve trained tirelessly for the Games and it’s now time for them to showcase their talents even as she posited that the facilities provided by the two institutions will be a reference point in the history of the Games.

In her own speech, Vice Chancellor of University of Lagos, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola described the Games as symbolic of an African that everyone want and a continent that corporate to do things together with great spirit just as she charged the athletes to compete with great spirit and the best they have that will do with greatness and love.

She reminded the students that in every competition, there must be a winner and a loser and as such, they should imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the duration of the Games.

The Sports Minister, Senator John Enoh who was represented by the Lagos Liaision  Officer of the Ministry of Sports Development, Nkana Mbora while welcoming the athletes noted that their presence enriches the community and bolster global understanding among the students.

The Minister expressed gratitude to FASU for granting Nigeria the hosting right of the Games even as he expressed hope that with the experience they acquired in the country, they’ll give the country another chance to host the Games in no distant time.

Earlier in his speech, President of Nigerian University Games Association ( NUGA) Engr. Bawa Mohammed, while welcoming the contingents, noted that the Games is a platform for youths to showcase their leadership qualities, make friends irrespective of their religion and culture.

The NUGA boss while wishing the athletes injury free competition, advised them to play to the rules of the competition.

The Games was later declared open by the President of FUSA Dr. Ashraf Sobby who also light the Games torch in conjunction with other Executive members of the body.

Some Universities taking part in the Games are; University of Lagos, Lagos State University, University of Ibadan, University of Ilorin, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Obafemi Awolowo University and American University Egypt.

Others are; Osun State University, University of Petroleum, Efutun, University of Ghana, Nile University, Abuja, Delta State University, Abraka, Jomo Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya,  Federal University, Oye Ekiti, Ladoke Akintola University, Nkumba University , Uganda and Kwame Nkuruma University of Technology, Ghana.

Also to participate in the Games are; Usman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, University of Ibadan, University of Jos, University of Lokoja, University of Mauritius, University of Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa University of Medicine, Zambia, River State University, Lagos State University of Education, Ikorodu, Bamidele Olumilua University and  Benson Idahosa University, 

There are also Universities from Angola, Zimbabwe and Guinea.

Meanwhile some of the sports which the students will take part in are; football, athletics, basketball, Volleyball, chess, scrabble, E- Sports, taekwondo, judo and cricket.

Others are; badminton, handball, squash, swimming, table tennis and tennis.

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Official Disclaimer Notice  From The Honourable  Minister  Of State For  Finance , DR. Doris Uzoka -Anite

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It has come to our attention that a fraudulent website — lankantamil.com — is falsely using the name, image, and identity of Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, Honourable Minister of State for Finance of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in an attempt to mislead the public.

We state categorically that Dr. Uzoka-Anite has no affiliation whatsoever with the aforementioned website or any content being circulated in her name through that channel. The materials therein are entirely unauthorised, deceptive, and intended to misinform the public.

This is a case of digital impersonation and fraud, and the matter has already been reported to the appropriate law enforcement and cybersecurity authorities for investigation and takedown action.

Members of the public are strongly advised to:

Disregard any information, videos, or links associated with this website;

Avoid clicking on or sharing the fraudulent content;

Report such activity immediately to digital platforms or relevant agencies.

The Honourable Minister remains committed to transparent public service and official communication through verifiable and authorised channels only.

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NIgeria’s External  Borrowing Plan For 2024 -2026

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On May 27, 2025, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, formally requested the approval of the 2024 – 2026 External Borrowing Rolling Plan from the National Assembly. This press release 

provides context and clarification on the purpose and significance of the request.

The proposed Borrowing Rolling Plan is an essential component of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) in accordance with both the Fiscal Responsibility Act 2007 and the DMO Act 2003. The Plan outlines the external borrowing framework for both the federal and sub-national governments over a three-year period, accompanied by five detailed appendices on the projects, terms and conditions, implementation period, etc. By adopting a structured, forward-looking approach, the plan facilitates comprehensive financial planning and avoids the inefficiencies of ad hoc or reactive borrowing practices. This strategic method enhances Nigeria’s ability to implement effective fiscal policies and mobilize development resources. 

The borrowing plan does not equate to actual borrowing for the period. The actual borrowing for each year is contained in the annual budget. In 2025, the external borrowing component is US $1.23 billion, and it has not yet been drawn. This is planned for H2 2025. Also, the plan is for both federal and several state governments across numerous geopolitical zones, including Abia, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Kaduna, Lagos, Niger, Oyo, Sokoto, and Yobe States.

Importantly, it should be noted that the Borrowing Rolling Plan does not equate to an automatic increase in the nation’s debt burden. The nature of the rolling plan means that borrowings are split over the period of the projects. For example, a large proportion of projects in the 2024. – 2026 rolling plan have multi-year draw downs of between 5 – 7 years, which are project-tied loans. These projects cut across critical sectors of the economy, including power grids and transmission lines, irrigation for improving food security, fibre optics network across the country, fighter jets for security, and rail and road infrastructure. 

The majority of the proposed borrowing will be sourced from Nigeria’s development partners, including the World Bank, African Development Bank, French Development Agency, European Investment Bank, JICA, China EximBank, and the Islamic Development Bank. These institutions offer concessional financing with favourable terms and long repayment periods, thereby supporting Nigeria’s development objectives sustainably.

The government seeks to reiterate that the debt service to revenue ratio has started decreasing from its peak of over 90% in 2023. The government has ended the distortionary and inflationary ways and means. There are significant revenue expectations from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and technology-enabled monitoring and collection of surpluses from Government Owned Enterprises and revenue-generating ministries, departments, and agencies, including legacy outstanding dues. 

Having achieved a fair degree of macroeconomic stabilization, the overarching goal of the Federal Government is to pivot the economy onto a path of rapid, sustained, and inclusive economic growth. Achieving this vision requires substantial investment in critical sectors such as transportation, energy, infrastructure, and agriculture. These investments will lay the groundwork for long-term economic diversification and encourage private sector participation. Our debt strategy is therefore guided not solely by the size of our obligations but by the utility, sustainability, and economic returns of the borrowing. Ensuring that all borrowed funds are efficiently utilized and directed toward growth-enhancing projects remains a top priority.

In conclusion, the government remains committed to keeping borrowing within manageable and sustainable limits in accordance with the DMO Debt Sustainability Framework. The ongoing tax reform agenda and other revenue initiatives will further improve revenue generation and prudent financial management. We reaffirm our dedication to fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability. Constructive public engagement and legislative oversight are vital components of our journey toward long-term economic stability and inclusive national prosperity.

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Jafiya Pledges Support  For  Unity Schools’ Renewal 

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The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs Lydia Shehu Jafiya, has assured the Unity Schools Old Students Association (USOSA) of her commitment to collaborating with relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) of  the Federal 

 Government to address the current challenges plaguing the Schools in the country

The Permanent Secretary gave this assurance during a courtesy visit by the USOSA delegation led by its President General, Mr Michael Ibrahim Magaji, to her office in Abuja today. 

Mrs Jafiya emphasized the priority accorded to Education under the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Administration and assured the delegation of her commitment to collaborating with relevant MDAs to find solutions.

Led by Mr Magaji, the delegation comprising representatives of EXCOs from various Unity Schools, including Sokoto, Yola, Warri, Jos, Kano, Ibillo, Bwari, and Ogbomosho, stated that their visit was to solicit the Permanent Secretary’s kind intervention towards addressing the challenges facing Unity Schools in the country 

The delegation highlighted pressing issues affecting students and teachers, including inadequate electricity, lack of digitization, health concerns, dilapidated hostel accommodations, as  well as security threats, and appealed to the Permanent Secretary to leverage her position to engage relevant MDAs, including Education, Communication and Digital Economy, Health, and Lands, to address these issues.

Notably, as an old student of Unity Schools herself, Mrs Jafiya expressed her resolve to support the renewal of Unity Schools,  underscoring her commitment to the alma mater.

The Permanent Secretary’s commitment marks not only a significant step towards revitalizing these institutions but more importantly enhancing the learning experience for Nigerian students, paving the way for collaborative efforts to restore Unity Schools to their former glory

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