The rule would have called for deporting foreign students who were not enrolled in at least one in-person class at college this fall. BOSTON — The Trump administration on Tuesday dropped a rule that would have called for deporting international students if they were not enrolled in at least one in-person class at college this fall. The rule had drawn …
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California Reimposes Restrictions On Restaurants, Many Other Indoor Facilities
CNN – With coronavirus cases recently on the rise in California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday ordered all counties to close many indoor activities, including dining inside restaurants.Besides eateries, Newsom said indoor wineries, tasting rooms, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, zoos, and museums should close now. Those that can should offer outdoor areas of service. Bars must close all operations. Newsom …
Read More »U.S. Defense Dept Names Acting Under Secretary For Research And Engineering
Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper announced today that Michael J.K. Kratsios had been designated to serve as Acting Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, effective July 10, 2020. “In seeking to fill this position we wanted someone with experience in identifying and developing new technologies and working closely with a wide range of industry partners,” said …
Read More »COVID-19: Edo Recording Remarkable Success In Mgt Of Patients, Okundia Assures
…warns residents against actions that endanger aged population Edo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Patrick Okundia, has said the state is recording remarkable success in the management of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients as 45 more have been discharged from the state’s isolation facilities. Speaking to journalists in Benin City, the commissioner reaffirmed the government’s commitment to contain the pandemic across all communities in …
Read More »INVESTIGATION: From Jonathan To Buhari: Inside Nigeria’s Multibillion Naira Railway Fraud
On March 19 this year, eight officials of the Federal Ministry of Transportation and the Nigerian Railway Corporation huddled together in Abuja with representatives of three contracting firms handling various sections of the Port Harcourt – Maiduguri Eastern Railway. The meeting had a singular agenda: the narrow-gauge rehabilitation project – broken into three contracts – had failed and the government …
Read More »Don’t Enrol For WAEC Without FG’s Participation, NUT, Parents Tell States
State governments in the country have been told not to go ahead and enrol their schools in this year’s West African Senior Secondary School Examination. WASSCE, if the Federal Government-owned schools are not going to take part in same. If they go ahead, according to the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, and the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, NAPTAN, …
Read More »BREAKING:Fire Guts World Trade Centre, Abuja
The World Trade Centre in Abuja’s Central District was on Monday gutted by fire. Spokesperson of the Federal Fire Service FFS, Ugo Huan said personnel of the service were immediately drafted to the scene and they succeeded in putting out the fire. Though it was not immediately certain what could have caused the fire, eyewitnesses at the scene said it …
Read More »COVID-19: FG Releases Guidelines For Schools’ Resumption
The Federal Government has released guidelines ahead of the planned resumption of schools at every level in the country but failed to disclose the dates. The guidelines outlined actions, measures and requirements needed for the safe reopening of schools after the COVID – 19 pandemic. According to the guidelines released by the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja on Monday, …
Read More »Corruption: I Saved Billions Of Dollars As Finance Minister, Says Okonjo-Iweala
Nigeria’s former Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has advised governments across the world to be more transparent and accountable amid the coronavirus pandemic. She observed that many countries are battling corruption in the procurement of medical supplies including personal protective equipment, stressing that governments should “publish all tenders and all contracts” and “companies receiving funds should not be anonymous”. The ex-World Bank …
Read More »Obaseki Assures Of Policies To Reduce Inequality, Promote Inclusive Growth
The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has assured that the state government will continue to prioritise policies aimed at reducing inequality and engendering inclusive growth. Obaseki, who said this in commemoration of the World Population Day, marked every July 11, noted that his administration will strengthen policy frameworks and implement innovative solutions to drive inclusive and sustainable development.”In commemoration of …
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