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Governor Uzodinma Signs Imo State 2025 Appropriation Bill into Law.

In a significant development for the governance of Imo State, Governor Hope Uzodinma has officially signed the 2025 Appropriation Bill into law following its passage by the State House of Assembly. Initially proposed at N756 billion, the budget was subsequently increased to N807 billion by the lawmakers, reflecting a collaborative effort between the Executive and Legislative branches.
During the signing ceremony held at the New Exco Chambers in Government House, Owerri, Governor Uzodinma expressed his satisfaction with the swift passage of the bill and the legislature’s decision to adjust the original figures. He emphasized that this move illustrates a unified commitment to delivering essential services to the people of Imo State.
The newly signed appropriation allocates N694,786,041,220, or 86.09 percent, to capital expenditure, while recurrent expenditure is set at N112,302,000,000, constituting 13.91 percent of the total budget. The Governor described the budget as one designed to foster “Expanded Economic Opportunities,” aimed at driving economic transformation through improved infrastructure and industrialization.
In his remarks, the Governor highlighted the state’s ambition to become a leading destination for genuine investors and to establish Imo State as one of the fastest-growing economies in the region. The Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Chike Olemgbe, also commended the meticulous crafting of the appropriation bill, which facilitated a seamless legislative process.
This legislative action marks a pivotal moment for Imo State as it embarks on a path of economic growth and development in the coming year.
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China Urges Trump to “Stop Doing the Wrong Thing” Amidst Trade Tensions

Following a significant downturn in US markets, attributed to China’s recent imposition of reciprocal tariffs, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun has issued a statement urging the United States to reconsider its trade policies. In a Facebook post, Jiakun asserted that “the market has spoken,” suggesting a direct correlation between US protectionist measures and economic instability.
Jiakun further emphasized the need for “equal-footed consultation” to resolve trade differences, calling upon the US to “cease its wrongful actions.” This sentiment is echoed by several Chinese commerce associations representing key industries, who have issued statements encouraging diversification and warning of inflationary pressures within the United States as a result of the escalating tariffs.
The current escalation stems from a recent announcement by former President Donald Trump of an additional 34 per cent tariff on Chinese goods, prompting a swift retaliatory response from China, including further levies on American goods and restrictions on rare earth element exports. The situation remains tense, with both sides demonstrating a firm commitment to their respective positions.
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UNICROSS Students Protest “No Fees, No Examinations” Policy.

Yesterday witnessed a demonstration at the University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) as students voiced their strong opposition to the recently implemented “No Fees, No Examinations” policy. The policy, which prevents students with outstanding fees from participating in examinations, has ignited widespread discontent amongst the student body.
Protesting students marched across campus, carrying placards and voicing concerns regarding the financial burden imposed by the university. Slogans like “Education is a Right, Not a Privilege” underscored the core argument against the policy.
Student representatives articulated the financial hardships faced by many, emphasizing the need for alternative solutions that do not impede academic progress. The university’s silence on the matter, exemplified by the refusal of University spokesman Onen Onen to comment, has further fueled student frustration. The situation remains unresolved, with the potential for continued unrest if a mutually agreeable solution is not reached.
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Calls have been made for Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara Amidst Security Crisis.

The United Democratic Coalition (UDC) has formally requested President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State, citing a severe degradation of security and a perceived breakdown of democratic principles. In a statement released Friday, UDC President Abdulrahman Danladi characterized Zamfara as a “state under siege,” alleging governmental abandonment of its duty to protect citizens.
The UDC highlighted the recent suspension of ten Zamfara State lawmakers, purportedly for raising concerns regarding insecurity and illegal mining, as evidence of “executive tyranny.” Drawing parallels with the recent political tensions in Rivers State, the coalition argued that the severity of the situation in Zamfara warrants immediate federal intervention to restore order and safeguard democratic institutions. The UDC proposes a six-month state of emergency to allow security forces to stabilize the region and ensure a return to constitutional governance. Furthermore, they demand the reinstatement of the suspended lawmakers and an investigation into potential executive overreach.
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