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    Achieving your weight loss goals starts with consistency and making smarter choices. Start by focusing on balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and mindful habits that support a healthy lifestyle. Remember, slow and steady wins the race. Stay motivated, stay consistent, and results will follow!
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  • STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE

    PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES TENURE EXTENSION FOR COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION KEMI NANNA NANDAP

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved an extension of Mrs. Kemi Nanna Nandap's tenure as the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) through December 31, 2026.

    Mrs Nandap began her career in the Nigeria Immigration Service on October 9, 1989.

    President Tinubu appointed her as Comptroller-General on March 1, 2024, to serve till August 31, 2025.

    Under her leadership, the Nigeria Immigration Service has witnessed significant advancements in its core mandate, with notable improvements in border management, modernisation of immigration processes and national security measures.

    President Tinubu commended the Comptroller-General for her exemplary leadership and urged her to continue dedicating herself to the Service's strategic priorities, which align with his administration's Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The President reaffirmed his administration's commitment to supporting the Nigeria Immigration Service in fulfilling its mandate to protect Nigeria's territorial integrity and promote safe, legal, and orderly migration.

    Bayo Onanuga
    Special Adviser to the President
    (Information & Strategy)
    March 31, 2025
    STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES TENURE EXTENSION FOR COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF IMMIGRATION KEMI NANNA NANDAP President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved an extension of Mrs. Kemi Nanna Nandap's tenure as the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) through December 31, 2026. Mrs Nandap began her career in the Nigeria Immigration Service on October 9, 1989. President Tinubu appointed her as Comptroller-General on March 1, 2024, to serve till August 31, 2025. Under her leadership, the Nigeria Immigration Service has witnessed significant advancements in its core mandate, with notable improvements in border management, modernisation of immigration processes and national security measures. President Tinubu commended the Comptroller-General for her exemplary leadership and urged her to continue dedicating herself to the Service's strategic priorities, which align with his administration's Renewed Hope Agenda. The President reaffirmed his administration's commitment to supporting the Nigeria Immigration Service in fulfilling its mandate to protect Nigeria's territorial integrity and promote safe, legal, and orderly migration. Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy) March 31, 2025
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  • One of the best supporting system is having friends who never see you as competitor
    One of the best supporting system is having friends who never see you as competitor
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  • CSR: GOV ENO APPLAUDS AMITEC OVER 10 WATER PROJECTS IN ORUK ANAM, 50,000 EXERCISE BOOKS

    …calls on other contractors, companies to emulate same

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has commended Amitec Construction and Development limited for initiating a corporate Social responsibility project mainly targeted at rural development, youth empowerment and educational advancement.

    The Governor made the commendations on Saturday, while inaugurating the 23km Ikot Ekaide- Ikot Okoro- Ikot Ibritam road handled by the construction giants.

    “Let me thank the MD of Amitec for taking the lead in sponsoring 5 Trainees to the Dakkada skills acquisition center and donating 10 water projects to communities in Oruk Anam as well as 50,000 copies of branded exercise books to the ministry of education.

    “Earlier today, I was at DASAC for the convocation of pioneer Trainees of that institution where I called on contractors to support by sponsoring trainees for the next batch. I am very happy that our brother in Amitec has taken the lead.

    “This of the kind of thing we want to see. So, I am calling on other contractors to also sponsor students to the skills training institute. When they finish, you give them starter-packs to start up something on their own” Gov Eno Stressed.

    He however, directed the commissioner for education to ensure that 25,000 copies of those exercise books are distributed to schools in Oruk Anam while the other 25,000 can be shared to other schools across the state.

    Speaking on the road project, Pastor Eno who was also full of praises to Amitec for quality delivery, expressed satisfaction that a project inherited from his predecessor at 50 percent has been completed. He promised to complete all other economically- viable inherited projects across the state while directing that solar street lights be fixed on the whole stretch of the 23km road.

    Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of Amitec, Chief Aiman Saimua who was grateful to Governor Eno for his developmental strides and passion for rural development, said the company’s donation was simply to complement the Government’s visible effort in making life better for the citizens. His speech reads in parts:

    “I feel honoured to have been chosen to handle this transformative project which represents a testimony that government in Akwa Ibom State is a continuum.

    “The entire stretch of this road traverses 15 villages, out of which 10 of those villages belong to the 12.5km that was handled by Amitec.

    “Therefore, to complement the developmental strides of the state government, we will donate 10 water projects for the 10 villages within our section, donate 50,000 copies of branded exercise books to the education ministry and also sponsor initially, 5 persons to DASAC.
    CSR: GOV ENO APPLAUDS AMITEC OVER 10 WATER PROJECTS IN ORUK ANAM, 50,000 EXERCISE BOOKS …calls on other contractors, companies to emulate same Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has commended Amitec Construction and Development limited for initiating a corporate Social responsibility project mainly targeted at rural development, youth empowerment and educational advancement. The Governor made the commendations on Saturday, while inaugurating the 23km Ikot Ekaide- Ikot Okoro- Ikot Ibritam road handled by the construction giants. “Let me thank the MD of Amitec for taking the lead in sponsoring 5 Trainees to the Dakkada skills acquisition center and donating 10 water projects to communities in Oruk Anam as well as 50,000 copies of branded exercise books to the ministry of education. “Earlier today, I was at DASAC for the convocation of pioneer Trainees of that institution where I called on contractors to support by sponsoring trainees for the next batch. I am very happy that our brother in Amitec has taken the lead. “This of the kind of thing we want to see. So, I am calling on other contractors to also sponsor students to the skills training institute. When they finish, you give them starter-packs to start up something on their own” Gov Eno Stressed. He however, directed the commissioner for education to ensure that 25,000 copies of those exercise books are distributed to schools in Oruk Anam while the other 25,000 can be shared to other schools across the state. Speaking on the road project, Pastor Eno who was also full of praises to Amitec for quality delivery, expressed satisfaction that a project inherited from his predecessor at 50 percent has been completed. He promised to complete all other economically- viable inherited projects across the state while directing that solar street lights be fixed on the whole stretch of the 23km road. Speaking earlier, the Managing Director of Amitec, Chief Aiman Saimua who was grateful to Governor Eno for his developmental strides and passion for rural development, said the company’s donation was simply to complement the Government’s visible effort in making life better for the citizens. His speech reads in parts: “I feel honoured to have been chosen to handle this transformative project which represents a testimony that government in Akwa Ibom State is a continuum. “The entire stretch of this road traverses 15 villages, out of which 10 of those villages belong to the 12.5km that was handled by Amitec. “Therefore, to complement the developmental strides of the state government, we will donate 10 water projects for the 10 villages within our section, donate 50,000 copies of branded exercise books to the education ministry and also sponsor initially, 5 persons to DASAC.
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  • *There are 3 most important thing anyone can become on earth.*

    1. A good mother
    2. A patient teacher
    3. A true leader

    Of all the 3, being a *good mother* is the toughest yet the greatest because every teacher and leader was raised by a mother.

    A mother is a receiver of seeds.
    A home builder.
    A helper.
    A support system
    And most of all, a nurturer.

    I feel it is insulting to ask a mother what is she bringing to the table.

    It takes mental, physical and extraordinary strength to be a Nurturer.

    Money cannot replace it!

    When the father is absent in a home, it affects the way the child sees the world but when a child grows up without a mother and someone playing a motherly role, it affects the way a nation is built because every causing mayhem or making impact came from a home.

    Being a mother is a journey rather than a destination.

    You may feel you have a bad mother...no mother is bad, they are only displaying bad qualities. Be patient with her while loving her regardless of how she treats you.

    And for the priceless contributions mothers make, we honour and celebrate you all.

    HAPPY MOTHERING Sunday AT ALL MOTHERS AND POTENTIAL MOTHERS.

    *There are 3 most important thing anyone can become on earth.* 1. A good mother 2. A patient teacher 3. A true leader Of all the 3, being a *good mother* is the toughest yet the greatest because every teacher and leader was raised by a mother. A mother is a receiver of seeds. A home builder. A helper. A support system And most of all, a nurturer. I feel it is insulting to ask a mother what is she bringing to the table. It takes mental, physical and extraordinary strength to be a Nurturer. Money cannot replace it! When the father is absent in a home, it affects the way the child sees the world but when a child grows up without a mother and someone playing a motherly role, it affects the way a nation is built because every causing mayhem or making impact came from a home. Being a mother is a journey rather than a destination. You may feel you have a bad mother...no mother is bad, they are only displaying bad qualities. Be patient with her while loving her regardless of how she treats you. And for the priceless contributions mothers make, we honour and celebrate you all. HAPPY MOTHERING Sunday AT ALL MOTHERS AND POTENTIAL MOTHERS.
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  • RIVERS STATE CONTROLLER OF CORRECTIONS LEADS PARAMILITARY SERVICE CHIEFS IN COURTESY VISIT TO SOLE ADMINISTRATOR

    The Rivers State Controller of Corrections, Felix Madumere FCAI, recently led a delegation of paramilitary service chiefs on a courtesy visit to the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas (rtd) ¹. During the visit, Vice Admiral Ibas emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among paramilitary agencies to combat crime and criminality in the state.

    He stressed the need for regular patrols and proactive measures to prevent agitation and ensure peaceful development in Rivers State. The Vice Admiral also highlighted dialogue as a crucial tool for gathering intelligence and addressing pressing security concerns, including kidnapping, bunkering, and protecting critical government infrastructure.

    The Controller of Corrections, Rivers State Command, expressed gratitude to the Sole Administrator for the productive discussions, which will enhance the daily operations of various agencies and support the administrator's mandate to restore peace in Rivers State.
    RIVERS STATE CONTROLLER OF CORRECTIONS LEADS PARAMILITARY SERVICE CHIEFS IN COURTESY VISIT TO SOLE ADMINISTRATOR The Rivers State Controller of Corrections, Felix Madumere FCAI, recently led a delegation of paramilitary service chiefs on a courtesy visit to the Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas (rtd) ¹. During the visit, Vice Admiral Ibas emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts among paramilitary agencies to combat crime and criminality in the state. He stressed the need for regular patrols and proactive measures to prevent agitation and ensure peaceful development in Rivers State. The Vice Admiral also highlighted dialogue as a crucial tool for gathering intelligence and addressing pressing security concerns, including kidnapping, bunkering, and protecting critical government infrastructure. The Controller of Corrections, Rivers State Command, expressed gratitude to the Sole Administrator for the productive discussions, which will enhance the daily operations of various agencies and support the administrator's mandate to restore peace in Rivers State.
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  • Make I shall remind una.

    1. We change our last names
    2. Our bodies go through a lot birthing kids.
    3. We support financially and are saddled with the responsibility of raising the kids to be better.
    4. We care for our husband, children
    5. My generation of women also give good gifts and excellent knacks.
    6. We bring emotional balance to the family
    7. We multiply our husbands finances, and plan the future.
    8. We are the spiritual gate keepers of our homes (we pray).
    9. We are loyal and submissive (if you like go marry devil)
    10. We advise our husband well because our intuition is sharp
    Many more

    Many things... He that findeth a wife findeth a good thing and obtain favour from God
    Make I shall remind una. 1. We change our last names 2. Our bodies go through a lot birthing kids. 3. We support financially and are saddled with the responsibility of raising the kids to be better. 4. We care for our husband, children 5. My generation of women also give good gifts and excellent knacks. 6. We bring emotional balance to the family 7. We multiply our husbands finances, and plan the future. 8. We are the spiritual gate keepers of our homes (we pray). 9. We are loyal and submissive (if you like go marry devil) 10. We advise our husband well because our intuition is sharp 😁 Many more Many things... He that findeth a wife findeth a good thing and obtain favour from God
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  • "Breaking the Silence: Let's talk Mental Health at Etoc today! Join the conversation and let's support each other's well-being #MentalHealthMatters
    "Breaking the Silence: Let's talk Mental Health at Etoc today! Join the conversation and let's support each other's well-being #MentalHealthMatters
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  • I'm sorry but I can't give anyone 600k out of my last 1m unless it's life and déâth issue's.
    I can support with what I can spare.

    Maybe 200k depending on the importance of the demand.

    My ex? If we're good in good terms, I can help with 50k or more depending on what you're using it for.

    Both are conditional.

    If their reasons aren't convincing enough, I have my 1m back and missed calls.
    I'm sorry but I can't give anyone 600k out of my last 1m unless it's life and déâth issue's. I can support with what I can spare. Maybe 200k depending on the importance of the demand. My ex? If we're good in good terms, I can help with 50k or more depending on what you're using it for. Both are conditional. If their reasons aren't convincing enough, I have my 1m back and missed calls.
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  • Yesterday, I flagged off the construction of two major road projects: the 10.9km Use Ikot Amama Road with two bridges in Ibiono Ibom and the 21.5km Ikot Anyan Ediene Road with a 60m span bridge in Ikono. These roads will improve connectivity, boost economic activities, and enhance transportation in our state. I have tasked Setraco Limited with delivering a high-quality project that meets the best standards.

    Road infrastructure is a key driver of development, and we remain committed to linking every part of Akwa Ibom with a solid road network. I appreciate the support of Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio and the people of Ibiono Ibom and Ikono for believing in our administration. Our investment in infrastructure and agribusiness is for the people, and we will continue to implement projects that improve lives.

    I also commend the youths for their cooperation with contractors and encourage them to protect public infrastructure for the benefit of all. Development must reach every community, and I assure you that we will extend street lighting projects beyond Uyo to brighten and secure more areas. Together, let’s build a greater Akwa Ibom! @
    Yesterday, I flagged off the construction of two major road projects: the 10.9km Use Ikot Amama Road with two bridges in Ibiono Ibom and the 21.5km Ikot Anyan Ediene Road with a 60m span bridge in Ikono. These roads will improve connectivity, boost economic activities, and enhance transportation in our state. I have tasked Setraco Limited with delivering a high-quality project that meets the best standards. Road infrastructure is a key driver of development, and we remain committed to linking every part of Akwa Ibom with a solid road network. I appreciate the support of Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio and the people of Ibiono Ibom and Ikono for believing in our administration. Our investment in infrastructure and agribusiness is for the people, and we will continue to implement projects that improve lives. I also commend the youths for their cooperation with contractors and encourage them to protect public infrastructure for the benefit of all. Development must reach every community, and I assure you that we will extend street lighting projects beyond Uyo to brighten and secure more areas. Together, let’s build a greater Akwa Ibom! @
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