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New Commander, Corps of Signals charges personnel to work harder
The new Commander, Corps of Signals, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen. Garba Abdullahi, on Wednesday charged personnel of the corps to work harder for more productive results in 2023.
Abdullahi said this as he officially took over the command from Maj.-Gen. Abiodun Owolabi at the Headquarters, Nigerian Army Signals, Apapa.
Recall that Abdullahi was the Deputy Chief of Defence, Space Administration at Defence Space Agency.
Also, Owolabi has been redeployed to Headquarters, Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre, Giri, as the Dean, Faculty of Future Casting.
The new Commander sought the cooperation of officers and soldiers, noting that collectively they would surmount the challenges ahead.
“It is an honour and privilege to be appointed as the Commander of the Nigerian Army Signals Corps, which is a pinnacle of any officer’s career in the corps.
“I am not unmindful of the challenges inherent in command responsibilities and I believe that with collective efforts, we will be able to surmount whatever challenges in the cause of our duties,” he said.
Abdullahi said that officers and soldiers should be ready to work to ensure that the standard does not go below what he met on ground.
“I will operate an open door policy and welcome meaningful ideas to attain the Chief of Army Staff’s vision, Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya, for the Nigerian Army.
“Yahaya’s vision is to have ‘A professional Nigerian Army ready to accomplish assigned mission within a Joint Environment in Defence of Nigeria,’” he said.
Meanwhile, Owolabi, expressed satisfaction at the successes recorded during his tenure as the Commander, Corps of Signals.
He said that his tenure witnessed a lot of infrastructure development all over the Command’s Area of Responsibility.
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CBN disowns notice on cryptocurrency transactions
The Central Bank of Nigeria says a notice circulating on social media about the risk of cryptocurrency is fake news.
The Apex disclosed this via its official X account, urging the public to disregard the purported notice for all Deposits Money Bank, Non-Bank Financial Institutions, and other Financial Institutions.
The notice reminded “Institutions that dealing in cryptocurrencies and facilitating payments for cryptocurrency exchanges is prohibited”.
However, CBN said the content doesn’t originate from it.
“This information does not originate from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“For authentic updates, please visit the official website,” CBN wrote.
Recall that the CBN governor, during the Bank’s 293rd Monetary Policy Committee meeting, said over $26 billion funnelled through Binance.
On Tuesday, the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, said the anti-graft agency froze about 300 accounts to ensure the safety of the foreign exchange market.
The Nigerian government had continued clamping down on Binance and other cryptocurrency platforms amid efforts to defend the Naira in the foreign exchange market.
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NSCDC deploys personnel to JAMB CBT centres in Anambra
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), said it has deployed personnel to ensure a hitch-free 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) in Anambra.
The state Commandant, Olatunde Maku, stated this after monitoring the conduct of the exams across CBT centres in Awka, on Wednesday.
Some of the centres visited are, Integral Development Konsult on Enugu/Onitsha Expressway, White House in Awka, JAMB Centre located inside JAMB office in Amawbia and Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Others are St. John of God ICT Hub, Awka and Kachukwu Ventures Staff Development Centre, behind Government House in Awka.
The examination centres take candidates in three batches: 7 a.m., 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.
Maku said that the synergy between NSCDC and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) had yielded positive results in reducing exam malpractice.
He said that the monitoring of the centres would continue till the end of the examination period, to ensure a seamless conduct of the exercise and promote transparency.
“We are firm in our determination to protect critical national assets and infrastructure including JAMB centres.
“Which was why the NSCDC deployed personnel to JAMB CBT centres in the state to ensure security and so far they have been professional in carrying out their mandate,” he said.
Maku advised candidates writing the 2024 UTME to be law abiding and avoid being in possession of prohibited or incriminating items during the examination.
He warned unauthorised persons against loitering around designated exam centre, adding that anyone found wanting would be arrested and prosecuted.
Also speaking, Mrs Jema Iheme, JAMB Coordinator, Anambra state, commended NSCDC for their support and for ensuring security of candidates and staff at the exam centres.
Iheme said that the swift response of NSCDC to emergencies and enforcement of exam rules and regulations was contributing to a smooth and secured exam process so far.
NAN also reports that about 1.9 million candidates are expected to write the JAMB UTME, which commenced on April 19 and would end on April 29.
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