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Why FG Hasn’t Prosecuted Terrorism Financiers – Minister

The Federal Government has not prosecuted suspected terrorism financiers because such cases require extensive, delicate investigations that cannot be rushed, according to Minister of Information Mohammed Idris. Speaking on Channels TV, Idris said the process is not as simple as having a list and moving suspects to court; solid evidence must first be gathered. Public pressure remains high, with critics linking delays to government complicity and growing insecurity. While some suspects were identified under past administrations, no high-profile cases have materialized in court, fueling distrust. Idris insisted progress is being made—highlighting that since May 2023, over 13,500 criminals have been neutralized, and 17,000 apprehended—with many already being tried or sentenced for security-related offenses. He called for patience and partnership with both domestic and foreign allies, emphasizing the complexity and diversity of Nigeria’s security crisis and ongoing diplomatic efforts to clarify […]

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NELFUND Urges Schools to Upload Student Records for Loans

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has called on all accredited tertiary institutions to update and upload their students' records to its verification portal. This preparatory step is for the official opening of the loan application portal for the 2025/2026 academic session. The agency stated that only students whose details have been duly uploaded and verified by their institutions will be eligible to apply for the student loan scheme. NELFUND emphasized the critical role of schools in ensuring a seamless process and urged them to appoint qualified officers to oversee the data upload in line with its technical guidelines. The move is part of the government's agenda to facilitate equitable access to higher education through financial support.

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Create, innovate, undertake: young people at the heart of economic recovery

Create, innovate, undertake: young people Youth entrepreneurship is more than ever a priority for the Togolese authorities. The stated ambition is clear: to stimulate economic recovery by leveraging the creativity, innovation, and boldness of young people , while improving their access to financing, support, and market opportunities. It is in this dynamic that an interactive meeting was held on Friday, bringing together young entrepreneurs, students, micro-enterprise managers and officials from the Ministry of Grassroots Development, Youth and Youth Employment . Identify the obstacles, release the potential At the heart of the discussions: the obstacles to business creation . The participants p difficult access to financing, lack of technical support, administrative burden, and a still weak entrepreneurial culture. But there was no fatalism around the table. The young people shared their concrete experiences , from failures to successes, in a spirit […]

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