8 UNIJOS STUDENTS DIE AS TRAILER RUNS INTO BUS ON ZARIA ROAD. (PHOTOS).

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 8 UNIJOS STUDENTS DIE AS TRAILER RUNS INTO BUS ON ZARIA ROAD 11th December, 2025  A somber mood enveloped Jos on Thursday after eight students of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) lost their lives in a catastrophic crash along the busy Zaria Road corridor in the early hours of the morning. The students were returning from a night outing around 2:00 a.m. in two hired buses when disaster struck. According to accounts from the two survivors, one of the vehicles was violently hit from behind by a speeding trailer shortly after crossing the Zaria Road Stadium. The force of the impact sent the bus spiraling out of control until it crashed into an electric pole near the Farin Gada bridge. The wreckage was torn apart, killing all eight occupants including the driver  on the spot. Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) later moved the bodies to a mortuary, describing the scene as “devastating,” with several victims severely mutilated. The two survivors, who were seated at...

BPP AND SON SIGN MOU TO PROMOTE “NIGERIA FIRST” IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT. (PHOTO).

BPP AND SON SIGN MOU TO PROMOTE “NIGERIA FIRST” IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT


The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen the application of Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS) in Federal Government procurement processes, in support of the Federal Government’s Nigeria First policy.


A statement jointly signed by Zira Zakka Nagga, Head of Press and Public Relations (BPP) and 

Talatu Ethan, Director Corporate Affairs (SON) indicates that the MoU was signed by both the Director-General of BPP, Dr. Adebowale A. Adedokun, FCIPS, FCILT, ACFE and the Director-General of SON, Dr. Ifeanyi Chukwunonso Okeke, ACTI, FCA, FMSN at the BPP headoffice in Abuja.


The MoU establishes a cooperation framework to ensure that goods, works and services procured by Government comply with relevant Nigerian Industrial Standards and encourages the adoption of local content and the use of Made-in-Nigeria products that meet approved quality benchmarks.


With the signing of the MoU, both institutions reaffirm their commitment to improving quality outcomes in Government projects and advancing transparency, competitiveness, and value-for-money in line with the Nigeria First policy.

 

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