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Update: JUST IN: Tinubu Signs Student Loan Bill Into Law 

President Bola Tinubu has signed the Student Loan Bill into law. ??

?Lifestyle Nigeria reports that Dele Alake, aide to the President disclosed this to State House Correspondents on Monday evening.??

The bill will enable Nigerian students to access loans at interest-free rates. ??

The piece of legislation passed second reading at the House of Representatives on May 25, 2023. ?

SEE Update BELOW:

This is a developing story…….

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Buzz As Nollywood Legend Returns To Using Her Married Name – Lifestyle Nigeria

Beloved Nollywood actress, Faithia Williams, has caused a stir online by reverting to her former married name, Balogun. This unexpected move came as she addressed her fans on Instagram, apologizing for her recent absence and expressing gratitude for their support after her father recently passed on:

See hee post below ;

Faithia’s father, who was 80, passed away last week, and she had taken a brief hiatus from social media. In her heartfelt message, she promised to return stronger and shared her appreciation for the outpouring of love and condolences from her fans and fellow Nollywood artists, including Tawa Ajisefinni, Foluke Daramola Salako, Bimpe Akintunde, Joke Silva, and Yinka Quadri.

What caught many off guard was Faithia’s decision to sign off as “Faithia Williams Balogun,” a name she had not used publicly in years. This move has sparked excitement among her fans, who are thrilled to see her embracing her past and seemingly making amends with her ex-husband, Saidi Balogun.

Read some netizens reactions below;

@Oyin Kansola: “If you see the Balogun button

@ Momsy Kiki: “He sweet me for body

@Laye Abegunde; “We’re waiting to have you back and better Mrs Faithia Williams Balogun. Sorry about your dad

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BREAKING: FG Increases Salaries Of Military, Police, Others 

Lifestyle Nigeria Gathered that the Federal Government has approved a 25 to 35 per cent increase in the salary structures of police officers, the armed forces, public servants, among others.

It announced this on Tuesday through the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, stating that the salary raise takes effect from January 1, 2024.

The NSIWC, in a statement issued by its Head of Press, Emmanuel Njoku, said the approved increase of between 25 and 35 per cent in salary was for civil servants on the remaining six consolidated salary structures.

The commission said, “The Federal Government has approved an increase of between 25 per cent and 35 per cent in salary for civil servants on the remaining six consolidated salary structures.”

It outlined the structures to include the “Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure, Consolidated Research and Allied Institutions Salary Structure Consolidated Police Salary Structure, Consolidated Para-military Salary Structure, Consolidated Intelligence Community Salary Structure, and Consolidated Armed Forces Salary Structure.”

Recall that those in the tertiary education and health sectors had already received their increases, which involved Consolidated University Academic Salary Structure, and Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Salary Structure for Universities.

For polytechnics and colleges of education, it involved the Consolidated Polytechnics and Colleges of Education Academic Staff Salary Structure, and Consolidated Tertiary Educational Institutions Salary Structure.

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How To Survive Fuel Scarcity In Nigeria – Lifestyle Nigeria

With fuel scarcity biting hard, and the prices soaring out of reach, many in Nigeria find themselves in a peculiar situation for survival.

Fuel stations these days resemble bustling marketplaces with long queues and disarray being the order of the day, but in all the chaos, commuters must find ways to survive and ensure that their daily life continues.

Here are five ways to survive the current fuel scarcity in Nigeria:

Plan efficiently:

Planning your trips efficiently is a way to survive during fuel scarcity. By combining errands and optimizing your routes, you can minimize the distance traveled and reduce rate of refueling. It’s all about making the most out of each trips and prioritising essential journeys.

Carpooling:

Another way to survive the case of fuel scarcity has to be sharing rides with colleagues, family or friends going towards your destination. By doing this, the cost of transportation gets to be reduced as bills on fueling the vehicle can be split in two reducing cost on both end.

Beat the evening rush:

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