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Federal Government to Empower 8 Million Nigerians at the Local Community Level - Onanuga

Millions of Nigerians to receive aid through the Renewed Hope Empowerment Scheme, spanning political districts nationwide, as per Collins Yakubu-Hammer.

Federal Government to Empower 8 Million Nigerians at the Ward Level - As Declared by Onanuga
Federal Government to Empower 8 Million Nigerians at the Ward Level - As Declared by Onanuga

Federal Government to Empower 8 Million Nigerians at the Local Community Level - Onanuga

In a series of notable developments, September 5, 2025, saw a flurry of announcements across the globe.

In the Federal Government's latest move, an ambitious new industrial policy was validated. The policy, aimed at fostering inclusive growth and job creation, marks a significant step towards economic development.

Meanwhile, in Borno, Governor Zulum approved stipends and free meals for students. This decision is expected to alleviate the financial burden on families and provide a more conducive learning environment for students.

Across the Atlantic, the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI) announced its stance on tax reform laws. The VCI advocated for a reduction of corporate taxes from around 35% to a maximum of 25%, simplification of tax regulations, and a suspension of the global minimum tax. These measures are intended to maintain competitiveness and encourage investment within Germany.

Elsewhere, the PPDC expressed a desire for a restructure of the education sector. The details of this proposal are yet to be revealed, but it is clear that the PPDC sees a need for change in the education system.

Lastly, Troost-Ekong, a prominent figure in sports, promised to do their best to make supporters proud in an upcoming match against Rwanda. Their commitment to delivering a strong performance is a testament to the spirit of competition and sportsmanship.

These announcements, spanning various sectors, reflect the dynamic nature of our world and the ongoing efforts to improve lives and drive progress.

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