CAREER-JOBS 1 days ago School Resumption Date: Federal Ministry Of Education Will Notify Nigerians If There's Change- PTF School Resumption Date: Federal Ministry Of Education Will Notify Nigerians If There's Change- PTF January 18, date stated for school Resumption in the country will only change if Federal Ministry Of Education gives a new date after ongoing consultation. Parent Teacher Association (PTA) National Co-ordinate, Dr Sani Aliyu gave this clarification in an exclusive interview with NTA. In the interview with NTA, Dr Sani Aliyu says "Right announcement will come from the Federal Ministry Of Education. The presidential
POLITICS 5 hours ago COVID-19: Nigerian govt clears air on another total lockdown from next week The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 has advised Nigerians to disregard bits of gossip about the new lockdown alert available for use via web-based media. PTF National Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, said this in a short video delivered on Thursday. The gossip began following the rise of an implied WhatsApp message from an individual from the PTF, which asserted there will be an absolute lockdown in Nigeria from one week from now. However, Aliyu has now demanded that the government knew about the
POLITICS 1 days ago COVID-19: Federal Government speaks on lockdown The Presidential Task Force on Coronavirus Pandemic on Tuesday, declared openly Nigerians will define the imposition of a new lockdown with their obedience or non-compliance to the Pandemic protocols amid the second wave of the Virus. Dr Sani Aliyu, the Presidential Task Force, National Coordinator, asserted this while starring on a television programme. According to Dr Sani Aliyu, no judgment has been taken on a new lockdown yet but public behaviour will specify whether or not the task force would inflict
SEX-RELATIONSHIP 2 days ago Good News: Checkout what Minister Of Education said about resumption date. Yesterday, the minister of education mallam Adamu Adamu made a statement saying the date of resumption will be review due to the Covid-19 outbreak. Many Nigerians misinterpret his words by saying he changed the resumption date which happens to be on 18 January, 2022. Mr. Sani Aliyu, the national coordinator of the presidential tasks force on Covid-19 stated during the press meeting in Abuja yesterday that the resumption of schools still stands on 18 January. He further said, what minister of education meant
POLITICS 5 hours ago Today's Headlines: FG dismiss lockdown rumors, Uganda Election updates, local vaccine production and more Being the 15th of January, the following are the news making headlines in major newspapers and news outlets. FG DISMISSES LOCKDOWN RUMOURS The presidential task force on Covid 19 have come out to tell Nigerians to ignore rumours of a new lock down which have been circulating on social media. Dr. Sani Aliyu the PTF National coordinator said this in a short video on Thursday. Dr. Aliyu have hinted on the economy implication of a fresh lock down. As such the government is aware of this and cannot afford to risk
POLITICS 5 hours ago COVID-19: FG debunks viral WhatsApp claims A viral WhatsApp message claiming that the federal government will soon put Nigerians under another coronavirus lockdown is fake news and “absolutely not true”, the National Coordinator of the presidential Taskforce (PTF) on COVID-19 has said. Dr Sani Aliyu said Nigerians should disregard the message, but advised that people should follow the laid down rules intended to slow down the spread of COVID-19, amid the second wave of the virus. “We are aware of a fake message that has been going round on WhatsApp
POLITICS 15 hours ago Today's Headlines: PTF Debunks Fresh Lockdown Alert, Deadline For NIN Registration Still Holds -NCC 1). PTF Debunks Fresh Lockdown Alert Dr Sani Aliyu, National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 through a video released on Thursday, has urged Nigerians to disregard the news that there will be a fresh lock-down in the country. Dr Sani Aliyu while condemning the fake news said the Federal Government is aware of the economic impacts of a fresh lock-down and as such will not embark on a fresh lock-down. He therefore used the medium to ask Nigerians to comply with all Covid-19 protocols as
POLITICS 10 hours ago JUST IN: The PTF on Covid-19 insisted that the viral message about another lockdown is a Rumour Verification Source: DAILY POST Dr. Sani Aliyu, The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 asked Nigerians to forsake rumours of new lockdown alert going about on social media. PTF National Coordinator, said this in a short video released on Thursday (yesterday.) The rumour all began when a WhatsApp message from a member of the PTF, which claimed there will be a total lockdown in Nigeria from the following week. Recently, Aliyu reported that the Federal Government knew about the economic implication of a new lockdown.
POLITICS 2 days ago Hours After PTF Released Another Update On The Resumption Of Schools, See Various Twitter Reactions. Hours After PTF Released Another Update On The Resumption Of Schools, See Various Twitter Reactions. It is no more news that Sani Aliyu clarified the resumption date of school activities to be January 18. Recently, students were confused about the reopening of school activities. Some students have even been spending their time on the internet, looking for legit news towards the resumption of schools in the country. The presence of the corona-virus in the country has led to delays in the resumption of school
POLITICS 10 hours ago All Nigerians Should Take Note Of The Latest Announcement Made By The PTF Fresh Lockdown: All Nigerians Should Take Note Of The Latest Announcement Made By The PTF The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has urged Nigerians to disregard a fake fresh lockdown alert in circulation on social media. This Announcement was made by the PTF National Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu in a Viral Video Yesterday. There have been rumors concerning a fresh lock down in the country due to the rapid rise of Cases in the last few weeks, but Dr Aliyu has now urged Nigerians to debunk such rumors. In his
POLITICS 2 days ago What All Nigerian Students must know about the fate of Schools Resumption All Things Been Equal, Schools Resumption Date Remains January 18th, Says PTF. Due to the rapid increase in Covid-19 pandemic,the Minister of Education,Adamu Adamu during a press briefing on Monday, January 11, made it clear that Schools resumption scheduled to be 18th January,2020 is not yet decided and will be review in due time. Minister of Education,Adamu Adamu However, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) passed an announcement on Tuesday, January 12 that the resumption date still remains January 18. The PTF
POLITICS 19 hours ago FG asks Nigerians to Ignore messages about a Second Lockdown, says it's fake. The Dangerous Covid-19 is still on the loose, Ravaging, Infecting and Killing thousands all over the world. The Discovery of a new strain of the virus has forced Countries like UK, US and China into a second Lockdown to curb the spread of this deadly virus. The Incessant increase in number of affected COVID-19 cases in Nigeria has brought up many speculations and suggestions. The Spike of these cases is the major reason why Tertiary Students are yet to resume even after the Academic Staff Union of Universities
POLITICS 1 days ago COVID-19: Why Nigeria will go into another lockdown – PTF The Presidential Task Force on Coronavirus Pandemic on Tuesday, declared openly Nigerians will define the imposition of a new lockdown with their obedience or non-compliance to the Pandemic protocols amid the second wave of the Virus. Dr Sani Aliyu, the Presidential Task Force, National Coordinator, asserted this while starring on a television programme. According to Dr Sani Aliyu, no judgment has been taken on a new lockdown yet but public behaviour will specify whether or not the task force would inflict a
POLITICS 1 days ago Date for the resumption of schools have been fixed by the federal government. The presidential task force on covid 19 made it known to the public that schools in Nigeria will still resume on Monday, January 18,until a new date is given by the ministry of education. The minister of education Adamu Adamu earlier said that the proposed date January 18 will be looked into, he said this due to increasing number and the second wave of covid 19, following these words, Dr Sani Aliyu while speaking in a program on the television, he said the minister of education said the date will be review and
POLITICS 1 days ago To Prevent Another Lockdown, Here Are Things The Government Wants Nigerians To Do With the arrival of the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the possibility of a fresh lockdown is becoming more glaring each passing day. But with the latest report from the government, it seems the fate of Nigerians is in their own hands, as they are the ones to determine whether there will be another lockdown or not. The photos below are for illustrative purposes: In a report which was made by The Nation, the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 had on Tuesday said that Nigerians will determine if the government
POLITICS 10 hours ago Ignore rumours of fresh lockdown alert in circulation on social media, Says PTF The presidential task force on covid-19, has made some clarification concerning the rumors of fresh lockdown alert in circulation on social media. As we all know there has been a rumor going round the social media, that there will be another total lockdown in Nigeria from next week. According to Information from Dr Sani Aliyu, the PTF National Coordinator, he urged Nigerians to disregard any information that the federal government will declear another total lockdown from next week. According to statement from
EDUCATION 2 days ago University Students Should Stop Confusing Themselves, See The Resumption According To Malam Adamu The minister of education Adamu Adamu had earlier on said that it would be better for it's ministry (ministry of education) to review the date which was set for resumption that is January 18, 2021 due to the present increase and spread of the covid-19 pandemic in the country. Out of anger and disappointment, the students had given wrong interpretation about the minister's speech, that's because it wasn't clear to them what he actually meant. Some students even went as far as spreading wrong information about
EDUCATION 2 days ago Federal government clears doubt on school resumption date. Following the recent comments from Nigerians on the school resumption, where so many people were saying that the government has postponed the resumption date of the schools. The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic has cleared the doubts on so many people by saying that January 18th, 2021, still remains the resumption date for all schools across the country and it has not changed. Speaking in one of the television programme on yesterday night been Tuesday 12th, 202, the
EDUCATION 2 days ago School Resumption: All University Students Should Take Note Of This New Announcement By PTF Chairman School Resumption: All University Students Should Take Note Of This New Announcement By PTF Chairman Following the second wave of Covid-19, The Academic Staff Union of Universities(ASUU) had directed FG to review it's decision on reopening schools and many Nigerians have failed to understand the meaning of "Review". News have already circulated that the schools are no longer reopening on the 18th of January which is a wrong information. First let me start by defining the meaning of Review. Review is a formal
EDUCATION 2 days ago Students Are Threatening To Beat Up Lecturers If Schools Are Not Reopened Soon - UNIBEN VC According to PUNCH, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Prof Lilian Salami, on Wednesday, said she overheard students saying they will beat up the lecturers and vice chancellors if schools are not reopened. She said this while featuring on NTA Good Morning Nigeria breakfast show, as she pleaded with the government for quick resumption, saying that University managements will enforce strict compliance to COVID-19 protocols to prevent lecturers, students and members of staff from contracting coronavirus.