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FULL LIST: FG Approves N452bn For 14 Roads

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The Federal Government has approved N452bn for the construction and rehabilitation of 14 major roads across the country, as part of the Renewed Hope Administration’s comprehensive infrastructure initiative.

The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, made the announcement following the 23rd Federal Executive Council meeting at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

Umahi explained that these projects span several states, and the funding will be used to expedite their completion and improve nationwide connectivity.

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Among the approved projects is the N22bn Agaie-Katcha-Baro Road in Niger State, which will be handled by Messrs GR Building Construction Limited.

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Cross River State’s Odukpani Junction and the central section of the Calabar–Ikom–Ogoja Road will undergo rehabilitation with an N26.335bn contract awarded to Samatech.

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Other projects include the N10.89bn Ajaokuta-Ajibo/Iyana-Mosa Road in Ogun State, the N9.33bn Inoma-Iyaka-Abaji section of the Ibaji-Odulu-Ajibu Road in Anambra, and the N14.37bn Umuahia Ituano-Ikot Ekpene Road, awarded to Messers Heartland Reckon Construction Company.

Additional road projects include the N33.42bn Kaduna-Jos Road (Phase 1), N11.81bn Yola-Fufure Road, and N13bn Ijebu-Ibutita-Ebe Road in Ogun State, among others.

Umahi also noted that N30bn would be allocated to the Lagos–Ibadan Road project to finalize the Lagos-bound stretch.

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Furthermore, the government approved an N7bn rescoping plan for the AK Bypass, to be handled by Ghitto Construction Limited.

The FEC also approved several water infrastructure projects aimed at bolstering water supply in Abuja and its surrounding areas.

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Umahi emphasised that these projects reflect the government’s commitment to improving the nation’s infrastructure and connectivity.

He further clarified that the Lagos-Ibadan Road requires an additional N30bn to complete its Lagos-bound section, and he promised that all outstanding road projects would be closely monitored to ensure timely completion.

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Navy Opens Recruitment For Basic Training School Batch 38

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The Nigerian Navy has opened applications for its Basic Training School (BTS) Batch 38 recruitment exercise, scheduled to run from October 2 to October 31, 2025.

According to an official statement, the recruitment process is free, and interested applicants must submit their applications online at https://www.joinnigeriannavy.navy.mil.ng/https://www.joinnigeriannavy.navy.mil.ng.

Successful candidates will undergo basic military training before being officially enlisted as Ordinary Seamen.

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The Navy stressed that eligibility is restricted to Nigerian citizens by birth with a valid National Identification Number (NIN). Applicants must have no criminal record and must not be affiliated with secret societies, cults, or fraternities.

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Educational and age requirements were clearly outlined. Candidates applying with O’level results must be between 18 and 22 years old as of December 31, 2025.

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Those with OND/NCE qualifications must be aged 18 to 26, while Chaplain/Imam Assistants and Drivers/Mechanics must fall within the 18 to 28 age bracket.

In all cases, applicants are required to have at least five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, obtained in not more than two sittings in WAEC, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB, with certificates not older than 2015.

The Navy added that special professions, such as Medical Assistants and Nurses, require proof of registration with relevant professional bodies.

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Applicants for technical trades including tailoring, plumbing, carpentry, welding, and electrical works must present valid Trade Test certificates in addition to academic qualifications.

Similarly, candidates applying as sportsmen and women are expected to provide certificates and medals as evidence of their sporting achievements.

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The recruitment examination is scheduled for November 29, 2025, at designated centers nationwide.

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Candidates are required to bring their Attestation Form, duly signed with a passport photograph of the signer, along with valid identification such as a Driver’s License, International Passport, or National ID Card.

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Applicants have been cautioned against multiple applications, which will lead to disqualification.

The Navy further advised candidates to seek clarification only through official communication channels provided on the recruitment portal.

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BREAKING: Gov Fubara Dissolves Rivers Pension Board

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Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State has dissolved the State Pensions Board with immediate effect.

Rivers State Head of Service Mrs Inyingi Brown made this announcement on Friday in Port Harcourt.

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According to the governor, the office of the State Accountant General will handle the functions of the board until a new one is constituted.

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FAAN Launches Cashless Payment System Across Airports

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has launched the cashless system of payment across all airports.

FAAN in partnership with Paystack, is proud to announce the roll out of OPERATION GO CASHLESS, a cashless contactless payment solution across all airports beginning with Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja,” the agency said in a communique on Thursday.

Effective September 29, 2025, all payments at FAAN’s revenue points, including airport Access Gates, Car Parks, FAAN VIP and Protocol Lounges will go cashless which means the agency will be phasing out the collection of cash at these points.

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FAAN added that travelers and airport users will now enjoy fast and seamless services by using a secure contactless payment option.

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This initiative, it stated, is a response to the growing demand for safe, modern, and transparent payment systems while ensuring Nigeria’s airports remain aligned with global digital trends.

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By reducing reliance on cash, FAAN said it aims to enhance efficiency, improve revenue assurance, and deliver a better customer experience at our airports.

To ease the transition, trained brand ambassadors have been deployed at access gates and around the terminals to guide users, assist with onboarding, provide demonstrations, and answer questions they may have.

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In addition, passengers have been directed to obtain a FAAN Go Cashless Card at any airport access gate in Lagos and Abuja.

After collection, users are encouraged to activate and fund their cards immediately by visiting www.gocashless. faan.gov.ng.

FAAN added that it remains committed to continuous improvement and will expand this cashless policy to other airports nationwide in phases.

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For inquiries, airport users have also been advised to contact FAAN’s support line at 0700 CBS FAAN (0700 227 3226) or email the agency at gocashlesssupport@faan.gov.ng.

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