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  • Reasons why your kids need more free play

    Reasons why your kids need more free play

    Findings have shown that restricting kids from playing can affect them psychologically. Actually, you should allow them more free play and here are reasons why.

    1. Free play helps kids build life skills

    Children are playful by nature, so they don’t need a lot to get their imaginations going. Something as simple as a piece of fabric can lead to the invention of role-playing games that support psychological development. By learning to listen, take turns and share ideas, kids in free play are doing more than just pretending to be wizards or astronauts. Rather, they are experimenting with putting themselves in others’ shoes, thereby developing empathy and personal awareness that will serve them into their grown-up years. The experience can enrich their understanding of both the world and who they are.

    Even parents who find their kids neglecting school work to mess around with games and toys should feel reassured. According to Ken Gardner, a psychologist and co-director of the Rocky Mountain Play Therapy Institute in Calgary, research increasingly shows that richer play opportunities go hand in hand with literary development. “By Grade 3, the ability to play is a better predictor of future academic success than current academic success is,” he says.

    2. Free play helps kids tap into emotions

    Play can have mental-health benefits, too. At Rocky Mountain, therapists use play to help children work out problems and heal from trauma. Kids who might have trouble communicating their experiences with words can employ toys, art supplies, music and movement to express themselves instead. While most of what kids do is based in language, play helps them communicate in other ways.

    “Through play, children can better understand and regulate their emotions,” Gardner says. “It is used in a self-healing way. Those who act out experiences gain a sense of control of their lives.”

    3. Free play builds healthy relationships

    There’s value in ensuring kids have their own time to explore, but when caregivers are involved, the experience is even more powerful. Playing together makes children feel special and promotes bonding and communication.

    Grown-ups should resist the urge to turn playtime into a school lesson, Gardner warns. “Instead, follow the child so you can be attuned and sensitive to [their needs] and strengthen your relationship.”

  • Ganduje restates commitment to quality, accessible education‎

    Ganduje restates commitment to quality, accessible education‎

    By Our Reporter

    Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has restated his administration’s commitment to make quality education accessible.

    Ganduje gave th the assurance on Wednesday in kano while addressing party supporters after two weeks absence on a national assignment outside the country.

    He promised to uplift the standard of education and girl-child education in the state.‎

    ‎The governor also promised to return all out-of-school ‎children to school in order to save their future.

    “We are also going to provide free education to physically challenged persons and their children as well as train them on various skills for them to be gainfully employed.

    ‎He stressed that the state government had declared free education in basic and senior secondary school levels as parts of effort to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the state. ‎

    ‎The governor added that the state government had integrated Almajiri schools into the mainstream curriculum-based education in the state.‎

    He said that the new initiative would checkmate the menace of street begging among almajiris because more measures would be put in place for compliance.

    The governor also promised to carry everybody along, irrespective of his/her religious,ethnic ‎or party inclination in order to move the state forward.

    Ganduje described his victory at the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in the state as “another round of victory” for electorate in Kano.‎‎

    He said that his administration would continue with developmental policies and projects, as started in his first tenure in office.‎

    He thanked the good people of the state for giving him the another mandate to rule over the affairs of the state.‎

    Thousands of Kano residents on Wednesday, came out on major roads to welcome Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje from Abuja.

    The residents and supporters took over the streets of Kano chanting victory songs, celebrating Ganduje’s victory at the Kano Governorship Election Petition Tribunal a week ago.

    The governor travelled to South Africa with President Muhammadu Buhari on the day the tribunal upheld the election of Gov. Ganduje and dismissed the petition of the PDP and its governorship candidate, Abba Kabir-Yusuf for lack of merit.(NAN)

  • New music reality show, ‘Access the Stars’, debuts in Lagos

    New music reality show, ‘Access the Stars’, debuts in Lagos

    By Our Reporter

    “Access the Stars”, a new music reality talent hunt to discover and grow new stars was unveiled on Wednesday in Lagos to empower creative minds of the youth in the country.

    The show which promises N150 million grand prize and brand new car, among other consolation prizes, was being co-sponsored by Access Bank and Nigerian Breweries.

    Organisers say the show will kick off with regional auditions in six cities of Abeokuta, Lagos, Abuja, Onitsha, Calabar and Owerri with wild card entries for online submissions.

    Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, NB Chief Executive Officer, Mr Jordi Borrut Bel, said that the country had the talent and creativity to help push its economy.

    According to him, ‘Access the Stars’ is a platform that will be used to help grow talents not just in Nigeria but in Africa.

    “This journey has started and it will start in ernest at the end of the year and so interested persons should do the needful,” he said.

    He added that this was also to bring something new and more entertaining to our consumers, where they not only enjoy good music, but get the opportunity to have their own voices and music showcased to the rest of the world.

    Also, the Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank, Dr Herbert Wigwe, said that the platform was about accessing raw talents and making them shine even more.

    According to him, Access the Stars comes from the desire of both brands to continue to connect with people through the one platform they both have in common – music.

    “There is need to support young people that abounds in th e country, socially impact them, bring out these great talents and supporting national development is the major trust of this partnership.

    “There is also the need to appreciate these talents and this can help change the narrative of how the youth of this country are seen and to do this is through the ‘Access the Star’ platform,” he said.

    Shade Morgan, NB Spokesperson, said that the main focus of the collaboration was to empower the creative minds in the country.

    According to her, the collective strength of the two organisation was leveraged upon to come out with the platform aimed at impacting the youth in the creative space.

    “70 years ago a star was born and has been shining over the Nigerian landscape and titillating the fans, and now is collaborating with another star.

    “ This innovative collaboration will help to bring value to the life of people in the creative space,” she said.(NAN)

  • How to know if you are ready to become a father

    How to know if you are ready to become a father

    Thinking about starting a family, having your kids? Well being a father is not an all rosy duty, which is why you need to be equipped both mentally and financially for it. So it is important for one to know if he is ready for fatherhood. Here is how to know if you are ready to become a father.

    1. Can you put someone else first in your life? Being a father means sacrificing your wants and desires for your partner and children. I’m not saying that you have to totally efface yourself and slip into the background. Quite the contrary, most successful dads work hard to find a balance between their needs and their family’s needs. But you have to be prepared to sacrifice the sports car for the practical family car, and maybe not play golf or go fishing or play video games quite as much as you did before you had the baby. Being willing to make your own needs secondary to those of your family is a prerequisite for being a great dad.

    2. Do you have a good support system? Fathers and families do better when there is a positive support system around them. Are your extended families supportive of your choice? How about your friends? Will your employer tolerate the focus you will of necessity have to give a family? Do you have a church or other social support outside of the family? Having people you can talk with, seek advice from, and generally feel to be helpful as you adjust to parenthood is an important part of taking the next step.

    3. Do you have, or can you find, some good role models? Not all of us men were blessed to have amazing fathers of our own. There is a natural tendency to become the dad to your kids that your dad was to you. It is constantly amazing how over the years I have opened my mouth to say something to the kids and heard my own father’s voice coming out. If your dad was not the role model you want to follow, do you have a good role model? Maybe an uncle, a friend, a mentor or other man might be a consideration as a role model for you. If you don’t have one, find one and learn how he has been a successful dad before you make the plunge into fatherhood.

    4. Have you thought about parenting? Becoming a good parent is a conscious choice. As mentioned earlier, we tend to revert to the parenting styles of our parents if we don’t choose some other way. Make sure that you have thought long and deeply about what you want for your children, what you hope to teach them, and how you want to interact with them. Read parenting books, talk to other successful parents, and get into a social circle with other parents. Making conscious choices about your parenting approach and style is critical in determining if you are ready for fatherhood.

    5. Do you show good judgment and maturity in other aspects of your life? Taking a hard look at yourself is a good part of the decision process. Do you make mature choices in your life? Do you budget and save part of your income, or do you spend everything you make? Do you accept the consequences of your decisions responsibly, or do you try to shift blame to everyone but yourself? Do you just live for the moment, or are you making choices now with the end of your life in mind? Successful parents have to be mature and focused on the long term in order to do what’s right for the people who depend on them.

    6. Can you accept that even the best parents weren’t totally ready when their child was born? Finally, it is my experience that no man is every totally ready to be a father. If we are smart about it, we react responsibly when we learn that fatherhood is in our immediate future. The old adage that “if you wait to have a baby when you are ready, it will never happen” has some truth to it. Most babies are unplanned and men who become good dads step up to their responsibility and get themselves as ready as they can in the time they have.

  • EFCC raid Zamfara INEC office, recovers 4 ‘Ghana-must- go’ bags

    EFCC raid Zamfara INEC office, recovers 4 ‘Ghana-must- go’ bags

    By Our Reporter

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday took away four ‘Ghana-must-go’ bags suspected to contain money from the Zamfara office of INEC.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the operatives were at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Gusau in continuation of its investigation over alleged non payment of ad hoc staff who conducted the 2019 general election.

    Eye witnesses told NAN that the EFCC operatives arrived the office around noon with heavily armed personnel and ransacked the facility for close to two hours.

    The eye witnesses further told NAN that all the four bags and some documents were allegedly recovered from the office of the accountant.

    Some INEC officials who were earlier arrested by the EFCC were brought along during the two-hour search and were afterwards taken back into custody.

    A petition to the EFCC by Abdullahi Nasiru, one of the ad hoc staff, had alleged that they were shortchanged by INEC to the tune of over N80 million in the allowances paid to them after the general election when compared to what was paid ad hoc staff in other states.

    The EFCC operatives and INEC officials refused to respond to questions from newsmen after the search.(NAN)

  • Agege council chairman bags NAPTIP award in fight against human trafficking

    Agege council chairman bags NAPTIP award in fight against human trafficking

    By Our Reporter

    The Chairman of Agege Local Government of Lagos State, Mr Ganiyu Egunjobi, on Wednesday bagged an award of excellence and exemplary leadership in fight against human trafficking in the area.

    The award was presented to Egunjobi in Lagos by Julie Okah-Donli, Director General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NATIP).

    Speaking during the ceremony, the NAPTIP boss said that the award was in recognition of Egunjobi’s involvement in fight against human trafficking beyond “mere political rhetoric”.

    “NAPTIP has recorded no fewer than 404 convictions, while many cases are still pending in court and investigation of many still ongoing.

    “Over 17, 000 passed through the NATIP shelters, given psychosocial support, provided skills, education, medical support, empowerment and reintegrated with their families and society,” she said.

    The NAPTIP DG said that five survivors trained by the agency had been absorbed as staff of the council with the support of its partners.

    “This therefore explain why the giant step taken by the chairman in empowering numerous Agege people remain commendable.

    “As little as this may appear to be in the eyes of some critics, it has saved numerous lives, restores hope to the hopeless.

    “It mends broken homes and restores future of many future leaders within and even outside the council area,” she added.

    In his remarks, Egunjobi thanked the NAPTIP DG for the award adding that it was the first award he would receive such prize in person.

    “This is the first award I will present myself to receive an award and I choose to receive it because it touches and so dear to me.

    “If not for God and my parent, I would have also been a victim too. I have seen so many people who have traveled to Libya and other countries ignorantly.

    “It is a dangerous journey, many of them were being deceived by the so called agents who tell them “See Morocco See Spain”.

    “Majority of them did not embark on the journey willingly but convinced, deceived of getting greener pasture abroad.

    “That is why we made empowerment a priority in the local government, we ensure about 25 people are being empowered on monthly basis at the grassroots level to discourage human trafficking within the community,” Egunjobi said.

    The council chairman appealed to the monarchs, community and market leaders to advise their people to desist from aiding and abetting any form of human trafficking.

    Egunjobi said he dedicated the award to people who traveled out of ignorant thereby maltreated out there and suffered unjustly. (NAN)

  • AYADE YET TO PAY 5 YEARS GRATUITY

    AYADE YET TO PAY 5 YEARS GRATUITY

    By Joseph Etta

    Pensioners in Cross River State who retired 5 years ago are yet to collect their gratuity entitlements from the State Government.

    Daybreak learnt from a highly dependable source that Governor Ben Ayade has not paid gratuity to retired Civil Servants since he came to office 5 years ago.

    Our source explained that during Donald Duke administration, pension scheme was well structured, the system was put in place, well organized and computerized. Then every pensioner gets his cheque at hand the day he is retiring, he takes his gratuity home as he is leaving office for the last time, He said.

    When Liyel Imoke came to office, he continued in that trend by paying half of the gratuity and stopped, until he left the office.

    Since Ben Ayade came into office in his first tenure in 2014, gratuity is hardly paid, even the pensioners monthly stipends are not regular.

    A pensioner, Moses Ikpi, disclosed to Daybreak that since his retirement 5 years ago, he is yet to collect his gratuity. Some of my colleagues have died and leave the money they sweated for 35 years, can you imagine that, he added.

    Ikpi, a retired permanent secretary in the state civil service who retired after 35 years of meritorious service stated, yet the Governor is comfortable with not paying people who had worked faithfully and served dutifully for 35 solid years in the state civil service. Noting “how does he feel about that”, Digital Governor indeed.

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  • TRADERS DECRIES HIGH MONEY EXTORTION FROM NIGERIA CUSTOM OFFICIALS

    TRADERS DECRIES HIGH MONEY EXTORTION FROM NIGERIA CUSTOM OFFICIALS

    By Joseph Etta

    The closure of borders that was supposed to be a welcome development aimed at stimulating the economy and benefit to the Local entrepreneurs is now a source of untold hardship and sorrows to traders in Bakassi and Akpabuyo Local Government Areas in Cross River State.

    The traders are decrying of extortion of money from the men of Nigeria Custom. The Custom manned two check points between Akpabuyo and Ikang in Bakassi L.G.A, one is the local custom, that is, men from Cross River State Command in Calabar. The second check point supposedly men from the Federal task force on border closure, whose primary assignment was to prevent goods such as palm oil, rice and other products from coming in from Cameroon Republic through Ikang beach.

    Ikang is border town and has a landing and loading beach, where traders, smugglers from Cameroon bring in their wares. It’s a business transaction point between Cameroon and Nigeria traders.

    Ikang, a major economic town is situated in Bakassi Local Government Area adjoining Akpabuyo L.G.A. Also, Bakassi/Akpabuyo is an Oil palm producing area, the traders mostly woman conveys the local oil from the areas to the oil palm market in Bogobiri, Marian Market and Mammy market Akim and all palm oil markets in the heart of Calabar town.

    The woman complained that custom official collects N200 for every gallon of palm oil they carry to the market. For instance, if you carry 20 gallons of oil, you pay them N5,000 which is supposed to be their profit because the profit margin is low.

    They disclosed that now there is no difference between the local and Cameroon oil, you must pay the same “toll gate”, originally the local oil traders are not supposed to pay.

    Cameroon traders carrying in the smuggled oil can conveniently pay because they see it as “settlement”.

    Kufre, a motorist plying the road – Calabar – Akpabuyo – Bakassi told Daybreak how he daily pays N100 per gallon of oil palm he carries to the Custom officials.

    When Daybreak reporter joined the traders vehicle to verified the claim, it was observed that the men of Nigeria Custom had devised a “crude tactics” of extorting money from the people by placing a bucket for every motorist to drop their “offering”, the coin code for money without their physical contact with the motorist and the money.

    Daybreak observed that every driver plying the Calabar – Akpabuyo – Ikang road readily knows what to do at every check point. That is the high level of extorting from the men of Nigeria Custom.

    An oil merchant in Bogobiri, a major oil palm market, Emmanuel Akpan in a chat with Daybreak says, the women dealing in the Local oil palm, that is palm oil produces locally in Akpabuyo and Bakassi are weeping for extortion by the Custom.

    Local oil is different from foreign Cameroon oil they were asked to check – adding that this has rippled effect on the traders, it affects their profit, after settling the Custom that high, they go back home without profit. And in the market, it affects they buyers because it creates an artificial scarcity of the product.

    Meanwhile, the Cameroon oil palm is still coming in freely and steadily, even rice is coming in day and night. The Custom Official turned their back to the smugglers because of heavy settlement. He added.

  • Shun Cultism, Irona Urges Imo Youth…Says, Ihedioha A Youth-Friendly Governor

    Shun Cultism, Irona Urges Imo Youth…Says, Ihedioha A Youth-Friendly Governor

    By Walter Duru

    Deputy Governor of Imo State, Engr. Gerald Irona has called on youth of the state to shun cultism and all forms of criminality, even as he urged them to embrace responsible life styles.

    Engr. Irona who gave the advise while receiving a delegation of about one hundred youth of the state, under the aegis of Council of Imo Youths on a courtesy visit to him in his office on Tuesday, also described the Governor of Imo State, Chief Emeka Ihedioha as youth friendly.

    He further described the Governor as a selfless leader, committed to partnering with critical stakeholders on the development of the state.

    “We want Imo to be a reservoir of technical manpower. We are working on a databank of qualified technicians in Imo. We will challenge companies in Imo State to employ our people, as there will no longer be the excuse of absence of qualified manpower. We will be partnering with you on the rehabilitation of some of our youth that may have gone astray. We want a safe Imo where investors will come and be comfortable. We are rolling out programmes to enhance the capacity of our youth. We are interested in rehabilitating young Imo sons and daughters that have genuinely repented from criminal acts, as long as they will never return to crime. You must be good ambassadors of your families and the state. You must shun cultism and all other vices.”

    “The greatest asset you can have in leadership is having a leader that is selfless. Governor Emeka Ihedioha is a selfless leader, who has no business with nepotism. Imo State is lucky to have him.”

    Continuing, Irona challenged the youth to hold their leaders accountable, in order to ensure that public resources are utilized for the good of the people.

    “Hold us accountable. Participate in the business of governance at all levels in the state. We are ready to partner with you to move the state forward.”

    Earlier in his presentation, Special Assistant to the Governor on Youth Affairs, Engr. Rex Okoro described the Deputy Governor, Engr. Irona as a dependable leader and true friend of the youths.

    He assured him of the commitment of youths of the state to the Rebuild Imo agenda of Governor Emeka Ihedioha.

    Present at the meeting were Students Union Presidents and Executives of all Tertiary institutions in the state, leadership of the National Association of Imo State Students-NAISS, youth leaders from different parts of the state, among others.

  • Oil exploitation to become a reality in Nasarawa State.

    Oil exploitation to become a reality in Nasarawa State.

    By Abel Leonard

    An indigenous firm, Magma Oil Exploration, and Production is to invest in the state, representatives of the company told journalist in Lafia recently, that they were in Nasarawa to express their interest in coming to invest in the state.

    This is a manifest of the efforts of Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule to woo investors into the state

    Alhaji Abba Imam who represented the chairman of the company, Alhaji Awwal Garba, said they were at the Government House to present their portfolios to the governor adding that the conglomerate is interested in investing in Nasarawa State across different sectors including agriculture, real estate, electricity, water supply, among others.

    “Our Chairman, Garba AD brought us to speak directly with the governor and to present to him our portfolios.

    ” The governor is someone whose virtue is to always encourage investment. He is someone who carries the investment culture in him,” Imam stated.

    According to him, their conglomerate decided to come to the state because they felt the governor will be happy with everyone that is investing in Nasarawa State.

    Chairman of the conglomerate, Alhaji Awwal Garba AD, is a Nigerian/British trained economist and business economist, majoring in the oil and gas sector globally.

    Acceding to the company representative, the companies will among other things invest in Magma Exploration and Production, Magma Agro-Allied, Magma Gas and Power Spectrum in the state.

    You would recalled that only recently, the Nasarawa State government signed a tripartite agreement with Azman Farms and Rice Mill Limited and Umasha Community in Toto Local Government Area for the cultivation of 12,000 hectares of land for rice production.

    Similarly, the government is discussing with the Dangote group, which has indicated interest to cultivate another 50, 000 hectares of land in Doma and Nasarawa local governments for rice production.