HARDSHIP: BRICKLAYER ABSCONDS AS WIFE GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLETS IN ONDO. (PHOTO).

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 Hardship: Bricklayer absconds as wife gives birth to triplets in Ondo A bricklayer identified as Bayo Jeje has allegedly absconded from home after his wife gave birth to a set of triplets at a private hospital in Igbokoda in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State. Jeje was said to have disappeared after some midwives and nurses at the hospital told him his wife, Iyanu Ehuwa Jeje, gave birth to three baby boys. The incident took place on Tuesday, causing confusion inside the facility of the Aribo Hospital in Ilaje as the health workers raised the alarm about the whereabouts of  Jeje. Sources at the hospital told Daily Trust that the man left his wife and the newborns stranded in the hospital. One of the sources said Mrs Jeje’s ordeal began around 5 am at Igbokoda Health Centre, where she experienced a prolonged delay due to the unavailability of a doctor on duty. “It was after her condition worsened that she was rushed to Aribo Hospital, where she delivered the triplets. “B...

FUBARA BEGINS PAYMENT OF ₦85,000 MINIMUM WAGE IN RIVERS. (PHOTO).


 Fubara Begins Payment Of ₦85,000 Minimum Wage In Rivers


Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara says his administration has begun payment of ₦85,000 minimum wage for state workers, despite attempts by those he described as “enemies of the state” to deprive his administration of funds.


Speaking during the launch of the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem Appeal Fund at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Thursday, Governor Fubara said his administration’s ability to implement the new wage policy has brought relief to civil servants in the state.


He said the greatest achievement in governance is the ability to put smiles on people’s faces by improving their welfare, noting that workers who previously earned between ₦70,000 and ₦80,000 now receive between ₦120,000 and ₦140,000 under the new wage structure.


Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to governing the state with the guidance of God, stating that “only God gives power.”


He also commended security agencies for their cooperation despite external pressures and urged them to maintain peace by continuing to act rightly.


In support of the Nigerian Legion, Governor Fubara announced a ₦40 million donation, doubling the previous year’s contribution of ₦20 million.


He expressed a personal connection to the event, revealing that as the son of a military officer, he understands the sacrifices made by fallen heroes and their families.


He said the state may never fully compensate for these losses but will continue to cushion their impact on the families of fallen heroes.


He, however, expressed concern over remarks made by the acting chairman of the Nigerian Legion in the state, about the lack of opportunity to access the 50 employment slots for children of fallen soldiers promised by the governor last year.


The governor clarified that employment in the civil service had been temporarily suspended due to the state’s focus on hiring professionals such as teachers and doctors.


He revealed that over 2,000 doctors have already been employed and plans are underway to finalize the recruitment of 1,000 teachers for primary and secondary education.


On scholarships, the governor stated that the government is sponsoring students in professional fields, including 150 indigenes at PAMO University of Medical Sciences and and an unspecified number at Wigwe University.


He encouraged patience among legionnaires, assuring them that the state would soon begin processing applications for scholarships


Before delivering his address, Governor Fubara called for a minute’s silence to honour the late Chief of Army Staff, Taoreed Lagbaja, and the former chairman of the Nigerian Legion in Rivers State, Charles Hart.

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