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August 15, 2022 6year Old Gymnast Leads Pack of Youngsters to Medal Rush at African Gymnastics Club Championship

6year Old Gymnast Leads Pack of Youngsters to Medal Rush at African Gymnastics Club Championship

Team Nigeria represented by Tony International Gymnastics Club at the Africa Gymnastics Club Championship in Centurion, South Africa, have hit a medal mine with determined youngsters, the Youngest at just 6 years of age.

Team Nigeria is partaking in four event, which are Vaults, Floors, Bar and Beam.

At the on-going event, 11 year old Harriet and 10 year Francisca Okpanku won Gold for Nigeria at level 4 while Gbemisola Adebayo and Chiwendu Okpanku won Gold at level 5.

The President of Tony International Gymnastics club, Anthony Asuquo said the team has put up an impressive performance despite the challenges of getting to South Africa on time.

He revealed that the team got into the country a little bit late due to delay in Visa approval and flight arrangement.

Consequently, the team missed one of the event which knocked the only boy out of the ten athletes that left Nigeria.

Notwithstanding, the above encumbrances, the girls were very impressive with their performance and the number of medals they have won’.

”Nigeria is blessed with a lot of talents,we just need an enabling environment and a passionate person to lead us to the promise land,” he posited.

Speaking on the team returning to Nigeria right after the competition, he said, “the athletes will stay back in South Africa for two weeks after the competition to train with some of the world class equipment available at the centre before returning to Nigeria.

He also used the opportunity to thank parents who made the sacrifice to have their kids participate at the club Championship despite the tough economic situation of the country.

The list of athletes who won medals for Nigeria at the event.

Sofia Awah , Gold junior level 4, 6yrs old.

Harriet, Gold level 4 11yrs.

Gbemisola Adebayo, Gold level 5 12yrs

Chiwendu Okpanku, Gold level 5, 8yrs old.

Francisca Okpanku, Gold level 4, 10yrs.

Esther Awah, won silver age group level 4, 10yrs.

Adeela Adedeji won Silver Age group level 4, 8yrs

Stephanie Onusiriuka won Gold Junior Olympic level , 11yrs.

August 11, 2022 Government in Talks with Resident Doctors to Prevent Indefinite Strike

Government in Talks with Resident Doctors to Prevent Indefinite Strike

The Publicity Secretary of NARD, Dr. Yusuf Alfa says Government has commenced talks with the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) over the demands of the doctors.

Recall that the resident doctors had on July 30th, 2022, issued a two-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to implement all the agreements it had with the association or risk an indefinite strike.

The doctors’ demands are that the Federal Government expedite action on the payment of the newly reviewed Medical Residency Training Fund to enable its members to meet up with the closing date of examination registration as advertised by the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria.

They are also demanding the immediate implementation and payment of the new hazard allowance and arrears as contained in the circular from the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission.

NARD is seeking the payment of the skipping arrears for 2014, 2015, and 2016 to deserving members; the immediate payment of consequential adjustment of the minimum wage to members who have been deprived since it was implemented several years ago.

Other demands include an immediate review of the Consolidated Medical Salary Structure and other related allowances given the current economic situation in the country; payment of salary arrears for doctors in Abia (26 months), Imo (10 months), Ondo (five months), Ekiti (three months), and Gombe (two months) states; among others.

August 11, 2022 Electronic Money Transfer Levy to Generate N483.73bn for The Federal Government.

Electronic Money Transfer Levy to Generate N483.73bn for The Federal Government.

The Federal Government of Nigeria hopes to generate at least N483.73bn in three years from the Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL).

This projection revealed by the Budget Office of the Federation in its 2023 – 2025 Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper.

The EMTL was introduced in the Finance Act 2020, which amended the Stamp Duty Act to tap into the growth of electronic funds transfers in the country.

It is a single, one-off charge of N50 on electronic receipt or transfer of money deposited in any deposit money bank or financial institution on any type of account on sums of N10,000 and above.

Revenue derived from the EMTL is shared among the three tiers of government.

According to the budget office, which is under the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, the nation intends to make at least N137.03bn in 2023, N157.59bn in 2024, and N189.11bn from EMTL.

The office further revealed that the government made N111.84bn from the levy in 2021. Since the outset of the pandemic, e-payment transactions have soared because of mass adoption, improved broadband coverage, and increased stability of payment gateways.

Data from the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System portal reveal that the total value of electronic transactions in the four months of 2022 (N117.33tn) is already higher than the total amount of transactions in 2019 (N108.42tn).

August 11, 2022 Religious Leaders Vow to Promote Health Messages on Pulpits.

Religious Leaders Vow to Promote Health Messages on Pulpits.

It was a two day health engagement organized by Breakthrough Action Nigeria, a USAID funded project, for Faith Based Organizations and religious leaders drawn from the Christian and Muslim faith were in attendance.

The engagement aimed at galvanizing the participants to incorporate health messages into their sermons.

This BA-N believes will improve the congregants’ health seeking behaviors.

Inspiration FM News was at the workshop and reports that the religious leaders expressed commitment to ensuring that the lessons learnt are taken back to their members and mentees.

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