Minister Urges Finance Ministry to Release Withheld Salaries for University Staff

The Minister of State for Education, Tanko Sununu, has formally requested the Ministry of Finance to disburse four months’ worth of withheld salaries to university workers under the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities and Allied Institutions (NASU).

This request follows President Bola Tinubu’s approval during a Federal Executive Council meeting on July 10, 2024, where he authorized the payment of four months’ salary from the eight months initially withheld after university workers went on an eight-month strike in 2022.

The previous administration, led by ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, had enforced a “no work, no pay” policy, affecting both non-academic and academic staff, including those represented by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

While ASUU members have already received their payments, SSANU and NASU members are still awaiting their four-month salary payments. Despite a letter from Sununu to the Ministry of Finance on July 11, 2024, requesting the implementation of the presidential waiver, the funds have not yet been released.

This delay has caused significant frustration among SSANU and NASU members, who are urging the Federal Government to ensure they receive the same treatment as their academic counterparts. Six weeks after the approval, the workers continue to wait for their funds, with the Ministry of Finance yet to act on the President’s directive.

Prominent PDP Leader in Kano Defects to APC

A notable chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano State, Alhaji Abdullahi Ali, widely known as Alin Kano, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). On Thursday, Alin Kano was officially welcomed into the ruling party by the Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, during a ceremony held at the National Assembly in Abuja.

Alin Kano, a well-known grassroots politician from Dawakin Kudu Local Government Area in Kano South Senatorial District, joined the APC citing his long-standing respect for Senator Barau and the senator’s contributions to the development of Kano and the Northern region.

Senator Barau praised Alin Kano, who holds the traditional title of Garkuwan Tsakuwa, for his integrity and dedication to advancing the interests of youth and students. Barau noted that Alin Kano’s defection strengthens the APC, particularly in Dawakin Kudu and Kano South.

The event was attended by several prominent figures, including the Minority Leader of the Kano State House of Assembly, Hon. Labaran Abdul Madari, and Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai, the Special Adviser to the President on Community Engagement for the North West.

NNPCL Denies Presidential Involvement in Controversial OVH Merger

The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has dismissed claims made by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar that President Bola Tinubu and his son, Wale Tinubu, are using the acquisition of NNPC Retail Limited by OVH for personal gain. NNPCL clarified that the merger was conducted purely for business reasons, with no involvement or interest from the President or his son.

The company emphasized its commitment to commercial viability and national interest, asserting that it operates independently of political influence. NNPCL also defended its leadership under Mele Kyari, pointing to the company’s strong financial performance as proof of its effective management.

EFCC Nabs Abuja ‘Young Billionaire’ for Alleged Internet Fraud, Seizes Luxury AssetsBy Luminous Jannamike, Abuja

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 35-year-old Hyginus Nkwocha, a self-proclaimed ‘young billionaire,’ in Abuja on charges of internet fraud and money laundering. Acting on intelligence reports, EFCC agents apprehended Nkwocha at Ever Green Estate in Lugbe, Abuja.

During the operation, the EFCC seized a variety of luxury items, including $2,200 in cash, high-end smartphones like the iPhone 15 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and a MacBook. The commission also confiscated valuable jewelry and luxury vehicles, including a Mercedes Benz ML 350, a Chevrolet Camaro, and a Mustang.

Additionally, several properties owned by Nkwocha were recovered, including units at Ocean Palm Estate in Lagos and Lugbe Airport Road in Abuja. Dele Oyewale, EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, confirmed the arrest, noting that Nkwocha will face charges in court upon the completion of the investigation. This arrest marks another step in the EFCC’s ongoing campaign against internet fraud and money laundering in Nigeria.

The Deceptive World of Nigerian Politics By Adekunle Adekoya

“Politics is the only profession where you can lie, cheat, and steal, and still be respected,” said Mark Twain. Sadly, this quote rings true in the current political climate of Nigeria, where deception and selfishness dominate. Since the return to democratic rule in 1999, politicians have repeatedly failed the country, prioritizing their interests over the common good. Despite grand promises like free education and a substantial increase in electricity generation, little has changed. The recent removal of petrol subsidies, leading to economic hardship, exemplifies the broken promises and insensitivity of those in power. The purchase of a new presidential jet without parliamentary approval further highlights the blatant disregard for the people’s suffering. The Nigerian government must take responsibility for the country’s dire situation and act in the best interest of its citizens.

Dollar to Naira Exchange Rate: Black Market Rates for 23rd August 2024

As of 22nd August 2024, the dollar to naira exchange rate in the Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) stood at N1605 for buying and N1615 for selling, according to sources from Bureau De Change (BDC). Despite the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) directive for individuals to use official banking channels for foreign exchange, the black market remains active.

Current Exchange Rates:

  • Black Market:
  • Buying: N1605
  • Selling: N1615
  • CBN Official Rate:
  • Buying: N1591
  • Selling: N1592

It’s important to note that rates may vary depending on location and transaction specifics.

In other developments, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) reported that Togo and Benin owe Nigeria a total of $14.19 million for electricity supplied in the first quarter of 2024. None of the four international bilateral customers made payments during this period, though some payments were made towards settling outstanding invoices from previous quarters.

5 Common Health Issues Caused by Stress and How to Manage Them

Stress is a natural part of life, but when it becomes chronic, it can significantly impact both your physical and mental health. From work pressures to personal challenges, stress can manifest in various ways, leading to serious health problems if not managed properly.

Here are five health issues related to stress and tips on how to address them:

  1. Heart Problems
    Chronic stress can increase your risk of heart disease by raising blood pressure and heart rate. To protect your heart, engage in stress-reducing activities such as regular exercise, deep breathing, meditation, and yoga.
  2. Digestive Issues
    Stress can disrupt your digestive system, causing problems like indigestion, acid reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Combat these issues by eating a balanced diet, avoiding triggers like caffeine and alcohol, and practicing mindful eating.
  3. Immune System Weakness
    High levels of stress hormones like cortisol can weaken your immune system, making you more susceptible to illness. Strengthen your immune system with good nutrition, regular physical activity, and adequate sleep.
  4. Mental Health Issues
    Prolonged stress can lead to anxiety, depression, and burnout. Manage your mental health by recognizing when stress is overwhelming and incorporating stress-relief activities like journaling, spending time in nature, and engaging in hobbies.
  5. Sleep Problems
    Stress often leads to sleep disturbances, which can further exacerbate health issues. Improve your sleep by establishing a relaxing bedtime routine and maintaining a regular sleep schedule.

By addressing these stress-related health issues and implementing effective stress management techniques, you can improve your overall well-being and quality of life.

“Made in China” products enjoy popularity around world

By Li Hongxing, People’s Daily

Many sporting equipment items used during the Paris Olympics just attracted considerable attention. 

For instance, a table tennis table featured a variable lighting system that could be controlled via smart phones or remote devices. Judo mats incorporated smart chips and flexible piezoelectric film technology, allowing real-time collection of data on force, speed, and trajectory of movements. 

Even the soccer balls were smart, capable of recognizing 500 actions per second. It could work in collaboration with limb tracking technology to assist in determining handball or offside violations, effectively improving the accuracy and transparency of refereeing decisions. 

Technology empowering the Olympics vividly showcased the captivating synergy between science and sports.

It is noteworthy that all the above-mentioned products originated from China. The table tennis table was from east China’s Shanghai, the judo mats from east China’s Shandong province, and the soccer ball from east China’s Jiangsu province. “Made in China” and “Created in China” products have not only enhanced the quality of the Olympic Games, but also promoted the sharing of technological achievements worldwide.

Chinese products have always won acclaim worldwide in recent years. In Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, Chinese electric cars are gaining popularity, and a local car dealer attributed this to Chinese vehicles’ high quality and advanced technology. The shield tunneling machine “Zhongtie 1238,” manufactured by China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Co., Ltd., has been exported to Singapore, and more of these “steel giants” are awaiting their chance to “go global.” 

“Made in China” products are welcomed around the world, from chip-embedded soccer balls to shield tunneling machines, regardless of their sizes or industries. This largely indicates that Chinese products bring dividends to global consumers and drive the upgrading of global industries.

Why are “Made in China” products popular around the world? 

The industrial resources accumulated by China and the industrial foundation the country has built over the years are crucial for enhancing the linkage between the domestic and international markets and resources. 

China enjoys a comprehensive modern industrial system comprising 41 large industrial categories, 207 medium ones and 666 small ones, thus it is the only country in the world that has all the industrial categories based on the industrial classification of the UN. 

China is committed to industrial transformation and upgrading. Product variety has increased, with improved technology and higher quality standards. Both the production structure and export structure have become more diversified and of higher quality. 

The advantage of Chinese products in the global market is achieved through production, technology, and competition. It also reflects the rational division of labor and comparative advantages in international trade.

According to statistics, China accounts for over 60 percent of the global production of thermos cups. In Yongkang of east China’s Zhejiang province and its surrounding areas, there is a well-established and efficient supply chain with strong technological support for thermos cup production. With low costs, high efficiency, and good quality, foreign brands are willing to collaborate with enterprises there. 

Nowadays, local enterprises have shifted their focus to comprehensive innovation in manufacturing, design, and technology, aiming to optimize product functionality and explore new market opportunities. 

This exemplifies the resilience and advantages of China’s industrial, supply, and innovation chains. The fact that Chinese products are “going global” demonstrates that China plays a crucial role in the global industrial and supply chains. Whether it is raw material supply, component production, product assembly, or sales, Chinese manufacturing provides stability to the global industry. 

In this sense, China’s production capacity holds the potential for global economic growth, transforming supply chains into “win-win chains” through its connectivity with the world.

The story of globalization is, to a certain extent, expressed through products and written by the supply chain. In this chain, economies need to work together rather than fight alone. In the future, only by relying on technological innovation and pushing for new breakthroughs can the world better transform and upgrade traditional industries, foster the growth of emerging industries, and proactively plan for future industries.

The trend of economic globalization will not change, and China’s door of opening-up will not be closed. The high-quality manufacturing capacity of China will bring more benefits to the world.

PDP Backs Goodluck Jonathan for 2027 Presidential Race, Dismisses Atiku’s Influence

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed strong support for former President Goodluck Jonathan’s potential candidacy in the 2027 presidential race. This endorsement follows the Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed’s pledge to withdraw his own presidential ambitions if Jonathan decides to run.

Several northern elites and politicians, dissatisfied with President Bola Tinubu’s administration, have also voiced support for Jonathan’s return to power.

In an interview with Punch, PDP Deputy National Publicity Secretary Ibrahim Abdullahi affirmed the party’s alignment with Governor Mohammed’s stance. Abdullahi emphasized Jonathan’s past experience and his reputation for integrity, contrasting him with the current administration.

Abdullahi stated, “Jonathan’s leadership, marked by his concession and transition process, demonstrates the kind of principled governance Nigeria needs. He has shown he can lead with a listening ear and respect for democratic processes.”

Addressing concerns that PDP’s former presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, might oppose this decision, Abdullahi insisted that Atiku does not dictate the party’s direction. He noted that despite Atiku’s significant role within the party, the PDP must consider new candidates if they are deemed more likely to address the nation’s current challenges.

“PDP is a national party with a history of governance. We cannot be guided by one individual’s preferences. Atiku has made his attempts, and it’s time to explore other options if they seem more favorable,” Abdullahi added.

He praised Jonathan’s previous administration for stabilizing the economy and maintaining low inflation, suggesting that his leadership could once again benefit the country.

China: a rising star in global coffee industry

By Gao Qiao, Liu Yaoyang, People’s Daily

China’s coffee industry has experienced significant growth in the past few years, leading to its emergence as a prominent player in the international coffee market.

According to data from the International Coffee Organization, China’s annual coffee consumption has expanded by an average rate of more than 15 percent over the past decade.

Allegra World Coffee Portal, a leading information platform for the global coffee industry, said that China has overtaken the United States as the largest branded coffee shop market in the world after growing a whopping 58 percent in 2023.

Li Hong, vice president of Yunnan Agricultural University in Kunming, southwest China’s Yunnan province, said that the explosive growth of the Chinese coffee industry is manifested in every link of the country’s industrial chain. 

In breeding and cultivation, China is rapidly developing superior domestic coffee varieties while also introducing high-quality foreign strains, to build a solid genetic foundation. Meanwhile, the country is applying modern agricultural technologies to coffee plantations, boosting the yield and quality of Chinese coffee. 

In coffee processing, China considers it important to promote and apply green and low-carbon technologies, striving to mitigate pollution during the early stages of coffee processing. For instance, Yunnan Agricultural University has developed an automatic production line that involves waterless skin removal and low-water degumming, resulting in lower pollution and water consumption.

Currently, new development models that integrate the entire coffee industrial chain are being explored across China, with the emergence of coffee estates being a particularly noteworthy trend.

Xinzhai village in Baoshan city, Yunnan province has employed a “coffee estate+” model, which facilitates coffee estates’ cooperation with village committees, relevant research institutions, cooperatives and farmers. It helps impart new techniques to coffee growers, commercializes new research outcomes, and provides consumers with a one-stop “from seed to cup” experience of local coffee culture. This model not only increases income for coffee growers, but contributes to the vitalization of rural industries.

Li attributed the rapid development of the Chinese coffee industry to the country’s huge domestic market. The shift in the consumption preferences of the young Chinese, their increased consumption ability, and the constant release of new coffee products are all creating new market opportunities.

Besides, China has continuously strengthened its innovation ability in coffee-related technologies, and made rapid progress in variety breeding, boutique coffee production and product innovation, laying a solid foundation for the quick advancement of the Chinese coffee industry, Li said. Coffee enterprises are also bringing forth new sales ideas and improving logistics services to expand their sales channels, he added.

Coffee-related organizations and renowned enterprises around the world are all optimistic about the potential of the Chinese market, and have lifted their input into it. The emerging chain coffee shops in different business forms and the launch of new brands and products have to a large extent promoted the consumption growth and cultural communication of coffee in China.

As international trade is more and more facilitated, a large quantity of raw materials including coffee beans are imported to China through different channels, offering strong support for the development of the coffee industry.

The competitiveness of the Chinese coffee industry is multifaceted. China presents a vast and lucrative market for coffee, with immense growth potential and robust consumer spending power. 

Coffee-growing regions in the country enjoy natural advantages in coffee cultivation, and Yunnan province in particular, is quite a standout in this regard, accounting for 98 percent of the country’s coffee planting area and producing 98 percent of the country’s coffee yield, according to a 2023 report related to the development of coffee industry in Yunnan.

However, the Chinese coffee industry still faces development bottlenecks when compared to traditional coffee powerhouses overseas. For example, most coffee varieties still have to be imported, and there remains a notable gap between China’s coffee production, processing technology and cutting-edge international standards. Besides, the branding and marketing capabilities of Chinese coffee enterprises still need to be improved.

An expert noted that China’s unique consumer groups and consumption market of coffee products have shaped the country’s own coffee culture that is more inclusive with Chinese characteristics. 

China’s coffee market holds enormous potential by tailoring products to diverse regional flavor preferences, developing a wide array of innovative offerings, and introducing more novel crossovers with Chinese styles, the expert added.

Looking ahead, China’s coffee industry should further integrate all segments of its value chain while placing greater emphasis on consumer needs. By expanding the overall market, the industry can gradually achieve high-quality and sustainable development.