PETER OBI JOINS ARCHBISHOP JUDE T. OMOOO, IN THE FOUNDATION LAYING STONE OF SACRED HEART PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL IN OZUBULU, PROMISES MONTHLY SUBVENTION UNTIL IT IS COMPLETED.(PHOTOS).

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 Peter Obi joins Archbishop Jude T. Omooo, in the foundation laying stone of sacred heart primary and secondary School in Ozubulu, promises monthly subvention until it is completed. Former Governor of Anambra State and presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, has reaffirmed his commitment to education with the laying of the foundation stone for the Sacred Heart Primary and Secondary School in Ozubulu. Obi performed the ceremony alongside the Papal Nuncio to Nigeria, Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo, describing the event as deeply fulfilling and a strong reminder of the transformative power of education in society. He announced his decision to support the school project through monthly financial subvention until its completion, noting that the gesture is aimed at ensuring the realization of the school’s vision, particularly for children who may lack access to quality education. According to Obi, meaningful development is anchored on shared responsibility and sustained commitment.  ...

MOROCCO DECLARES END OF SEVEN-YEAR DROUGHT AFTER WINTER RAINS. (PHOTO).


 Morocco declares end of seven-year drought after winter rains


Morocco's seven-year drought has come to an end after abundant rainfall this winter, Water Minister Nizar Baraka said on Monday.


Rainfall levels so far this winter are up 95% from a year earlier and 17% above the seasonal average, Baraka told members of parliament.


The average dam-filling rate has risen to 46%, with several key reservoirs now at full capacity, official data showed.


The rainfall has provided relief to the agricultural sector after years of water restrictions.


Drought effects


Seven years of drought had depleted Morocco's dams, cut the wheat harvest, reduced the national cattle herd, caused heavy job losses in farming and pushed the country to accelerate its desalination plans.


Morocco aims to supply 60% of its drinking water from treated seawater by 2030, up from a previous 25%, while leaving dam water for the inner regions of the country, Baraka told Reuters in December.

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