Following Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s 2016 bold and ambitious launch of the Vision 2030 policy which highlighted Saudi Arabia’s transformative roadmap to economic diversification, the oil-rich nation appears resolute in its drive to position itself as a leader in innovative, cultural, and economic reforms. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salma ( Picture Credit: Britannica) Standing on the tripodal theme of a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation, Vision 2030 is galvanizing the nation steadily towards achieving its targets. The government’s total adherence to the spirit and letters of the policy, and the nation-wide support garnered from the burgeoning youthful population of Saudi Arabia, indicate a well coordinated and collective will to achieve the policy’s goals, to enhance the quality of life for Saudi nationals and residents, diversify the national economy, and improve government efficiency and accountability. Globally marketed as Prince Mohammed Bin Salma...
Kano state government on Tuesday secured leave from a federal high court siting in Abuja to institute an action seeking for a judicial review of the refusal of the Ministry of Finance and Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, to disclose to it how much had been deducted from the state's statutory allocations since 2005 for the Petroleum Support Fund, PSF, in line with the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Since its inception in 2005, the Petroleum. Support Fund has been funded specifically by the 3 tiers of government in Nigeria through direct deduction from source. The Kano state government contend that since inception of the PSF, that no account had been rendered to it in respect of the monies deducted from its statutory allocations as well as those of the local governments in the state. The PSF is a pool of funds from the national budget applied for the stabilization of domestic prices of petroleum products so that volatility in international crude oi...
Pubblished by pmnews. By Cyriacus Izuekwe. The price for adultery is fatal when one considers what happened recently in Badagry area Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, where a housewife died during sex with her neighbour, who is also married to another woman. The man, Lawrence Chukwuma, landed in trouble after he had sex with Mrs Lucy Joseph, 24 and the woman died in the process. The incident happened at 2nd Avenue, Oke-Morosun Magbon area of Badagry. On the fateful day, the 48-year old Chukwuma from Anambra State, southeast Nigeria, reportedly woke up early and pretended that he was going to pursue his business and later came back when his own wife and Lucy's husband had gone out. P.M.NEWS gathered that while Chukwuma and Lucy were having the best of time, she suddenly started breathing heavily and became unconscious. Before Lucy was taken to hospital, she had already died and the doctors merely confirmed her dead. It was not certain what actually caused her de...
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