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  • Four workers d!e in Bauchi water treatment facility

    Four workers have d!ed during a routine maintenance operation at the Gubi Dam Water Treatment Plant in Bauchi State. 

     

    The incident occurred around 5 pm on Sunday, April 20, 2025 when workers were carrying out a sludge cleaning exercise in the plant’s tunnel.

     

    Spokesperson of the Bauchi State Police Command, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, who confirmed the incident in a statement said the workers had entered the clarifier to dislodge pit pipes but were tragically overcome and retrieved unconscious.

     

    “At about 1700 hours today, a tragic event unfolded at the Gubi Dam Water Treatment Plant, resulting in the unfortunate loss of four dedicated staff members during a sludge cleaning operation in the plant’s tunnels,” the statement read.

     

    “This incident underlines the urgent need for reinforcing workplace safety practices and strict adherence to established protocols.

     

    “The deceased are: Shayibu Hamza, 48, Abdulmalik Yahya, 29, Jamilu Inusa, 29, and Ibrahim Musa, 42

     

    “They all resided in Firo village, Ganjuwa L.G.A., in Bauchi State. Their commitment to their work at the Gubi Dam Water Treatment Plant has left an indelible mark on their colleagues and the broader community.

     

    “The sludge cleaning operation commenced around 1200 hours. During the procedure, the staff members entered the clarifier to dislodge pit pipes but were tragically overcome and retrieved unconscious. Despite immediate medical interventions, they were pronounced dead at Specialist Hospital Bauchi.

     

    “Upon receiving information about the incident, the police quickly deployed personnel. Following standard protocols, the bodies were recovered, and an investigation is underway to ascertain the specifics surrounding this occurrence. The management of the water treatment plant is fully cooperating with relevant authorities to facilitate a comprehensive and transparent review.

     

    “This incident serves as a critical reminder of the importance of safety in the water treatment sector. It underscores the responsibility of both employers and employees to emphasise and adhere to established safety protocols to mitigate future risks.

     

    The Bauchi State Police Command, under the leadership of CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu psc(+)mni, extends heartfelt condolences to the management of the Gubi Dam Water Treatment Plant and to the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased. 

     

    “We hope for comfort and strength for their families during this challenging time and remain committed to supporting improvements in safety standards.” 

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • BREAKING: Boko Haram Terrorists Attack Yobe Community, Kill Three Soldiers

    The attackers also carted away foodstuffs and livestock, sources told SaharaReporters.

    Militants from the Islamic State-backed faction of Boko Haram, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), formerly known as Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād have attacked Buni Yadi, killing three soldiers.

    The attackers also carted away foodstuffs and livestock, sources told SaharaReporters.

    Buni Yadi, in Gujba Local Government Area, located 54 kilometres away from Damaturu, the state capital, was one of the worst-hit local communities in Yobe State under the control of the Boko Haram insurgents for two years.

    “My home town came under attack overnight by Boko Haram terrorists. Three soldiers were killed, and foodstuffs and livestock were carted away. However, the army collected three cars from the terrorists. The attack started around 11 pm on Sunday till 4 am this morning (Monday),” a resident told SaharaReporters.

    Nigeria has been grappling with insurgency in the North-East for nearly two decades.

    The terrorist group has claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions, with Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states bearing the brunt of the crisis.

     

     

    Source: Sahara Reporters

  • How to Raid Fort Constitution in Dead Rails

    While you’re travelling towards the end checkpoint to escape from the apocalyptic world of Dead Rails, you will encounter various structures that can provide you with exclusive loot. Some of them include the Tesla Lab, the Castle, and the Fort Constitution. While the haul is quite handsome, raiding these areas can be a real pain. Among them, the Fort Constitution is significant for its ammunition-centric rewards. Want even more? You can get a unique cannon by looting this area. Do you think it’s worth taking the risk? If yes, then follow along as we show you how to raid Fort Constitution in Dead Rails right here.

    Fort Constitution Location in Dead Rails

    The Fort Constitution will spawn either at the 10-30 km or between the 50-60 km mark, swapping places with the Tesla Lab in Dead Rails. The Fort seems to be made of logs and has two towers with cannons. Inside the structure, you will find several buildings, including two Barracks, an Infirmary, an Armory, the Captain’s Quarters, and a Supply Depot.

    Once you enter the Fort, Zombie Soldiers will spawn along with Captain Prescott as the building’s final boss. You must be fully prepared with weapons, ammunition, and other items like bandages, Snake Oil, Holy Water, a Crucifix, or a Molotov cocktail. Refer to our Dead Rails Weapons tier list for all the help you need.

    Image Credit: Dead Rails/Roblox (screenshot by Bipradeep Biswas/Beebom)

    We are making this clear because the zombies that spawn here will be much deadlier than the ones you’re used to seeing. They’ll follow you through the openings and won’t get stuck between the walls.

    The worst part is that most of them will carry swords, guns, and can even ride on Dead Rails Horses. However, there’s nothing to worry about, since in the next section, we have given the best strategy to loot this area, find the key, and collect all the bonds from the Supply Depot.

    How to Raid Fort Constitution in Dead Rails

    Before you move on to head inside Fort Constitution, make sure you have enough ammo, a rifle, a shotgun, a few bandages, and a few Crucifixes, Holy Waters, or Molotov for doing AoE damage. You might consider equipping decent armor and taking a horse with you to outrun the enemies. Lastly, make sure that you start this quest at 6 AM in-game time to get the most daylight. Now, follow these simple steps to clear this area.

    1. First Wave of Zombies

    • As soon as you enter the area, head straight to climb up either of the towers on your left or right. This is the safest area in the whole building since none of the zombies can climb the ladder.
    • Although the enemies can’t climb up, they have guns to shoot you from a distance. So, begin by peeking down and shooting the zombies.
    • While you won’t be able to use the cannon right now, use the Crucifixes, Holy Water, or Molotov to either strike them with lightning or roast them with fire. Do this as the zombies spawn in groups below the tower.
    Fort Constitution tower
    Image Credit: Dead Rails/Roblox (screenshot by Bipradeep Biswas/Beebom)

    2. Second Wave of Zombies

    • Once a wave ends, you might notice that a few zombies are stuck inside the huts. To move them, you can swap the towers. Consider using Snake Oil to move faster.
    • Having reached the top of the tower, you may repeat the steps above to beat the next wave of zombies.
    • As before, they will be in groups, so AOE attacks are the key here.
    second wave of zombies
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    3. Third Wave of Zombies

    • Finally, the last wave starts when all soldiers and Cavalry zombies inside the structure are dead.
    • Now, the horse-riding zombies will start appearing from outside the Fort and try to enter.
    • You should never, for once, get down the tower, since from here, you can use the Cannons to shoot the new wave of monsters.
    • Alternatively, you may also use the lightning strikes and Molotov again, if the range of the Cannon doesn’t reach the monsters.
    • Last wave of zombies
    • supply depot key dead rails

    One final tip is that if, by chance, you can’t clear this during the day and night falls, try heading back to your barricaded train cabin, as it might get tough with other enemies spawning at night. This will be more difficult if it’s one of the many Dead Rails night events, like a Blood Moon Night filled with vampires.

    Captain Prescott Dead Rails
    Image Credit: Dead Rails/Roblox (via Dead Rails Wiki)

    Finally, when you are sure that there are no movements at all and all zombies are dead, search for Captain Prescott’s body among the corpses. He has a handlebar moustache, wearing a Navy Blue suit, and holding a Cavalry sword. Once you locate him, a large golden key will be nearby that can be used to open the Supply Depot that you can open.

    All Fort Constitution Loot in Dead Rails

    Supply Depot
    Image Credit: Dead Rails/Roblox (via Dead Rails Wiki)

    As you might’ve guessed, different buildings in Fort Constitution hold the respective loot according to their names. For instance, the Armory will hold ammunition, while the Infirmary will contain bandages and healing items. Finally, the key from Captain Prescott will give you access to the Supply Depot, where you can find six to seven Treasury Bonds along with a unique cannon. That said, here is all the loot you can get in the Fort Constitution.

    Weapons:

    • Bolt-Action Rifle
    • Mauser C96
    • Shotgun
    • Navy Revolver
    • Cannon

    Ammo

    • Revolver Ammo
    • Rifle Ammo
    • Shotgun Ammo
    • Cannon Ammo

    Other

    And that’s how you can loot and clear Fort Constitution in Dead Rails. Have you located this building yet? Did our strategies help you in looting the area efficiently? Let us know in the comments below!

    Bipradeep Biswas

    A Computer Science graduate with a passion for gaming, currently specializing in Minecraft and popular Roblox games.


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  • Supreme Court to Rule on ACA Preventive Care

    Pills used for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) are pictured. (MarcBruxelle/iStock Editorial/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)

    By Tierney Sneed, Tami Luhby and Sarah Owermohle, CNN

    (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s Justice Department is defending the Affordable Care Act before the Supreme Court – a notable contrast to his first term, when his administration sought to repeal the law in Congress and then refused to defend it in a major challenge brought by GOP-led states.

    But a win for the federal government in the current case, concerning the law’s mandates that certain preventive services are covered cost-free, could boost the power that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has in shaping those requirements.

    It comes as Kennedy shakes up the health agency with mass layoffs and plans to consolidate huge swathes of its authorities in a new, $20 billion “Administration for a Healthy America.” Kennedy has questioned a litany of public health recommendations, and a victory in this case could put him in more direct control of at least one expert panel focused on those policies.

    On Monday, the justices will be considering the legality of certain no cost-sharing coverage mandates that were created by a government entity known as the US Preventive Services Task Force, which issues recommendations that are supposed to be shielded from political influence.

    At stake is the ability of millions of Americans to access cost-free preventive services that include cancer screenings, statins that help prevent cardiovascular disease, PrEP drugs that help prevent HIV infections, and counseling referrals for pregnant and postpartum women at increased risk of depression.

    Cost sharing was an “enormous barrier” to people getting such care, according to Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.

    “Simple stuff, like more people getting their blood pressure checked, more people getting their flu shots, more people getting the cholesterol screenings, more people getting some cancer screenings, like colonoscopy, breast screenings, those kinds of things,” Benjamin told reporters at a press briefing organized by the advocacy group Protect Our Care.

    The case is part of the latest wave of conservative legal attacks on the Affordable Care Act, but one that doesn’t threaten to take down the landmark health reform law, which has expanded health insurance coverage to tens of millions of Americans.

    The challengers argue that mandates are unconstitutional because, under Obamacare, they come from a task force whose membership hasn’t been Senate confirmed.

    A ruling in the government’s favor would leave those mandates intact for now, but the fight over how those mandates are crafted will continue, both in court and in the control that Kennedy attempts to exert over Obamacare’s requirements.

    “The Supreme Court ruling in favor of preserving these services is not going to end the issue,” said Andrew Pincus, a partner at the law firm Mayer Brown who filed an amicus brief supporting the mandates on behalf of the American Public Health Association.

    Pincus, speaking at the Protect Our Care briefing, predicted that the Supreme Court was likely to say, “that the Secretary of HHS has some authority to oversee how the task force operates and the decision that it makes.”

    “So, the question will then be, will HHS follow the science and uphold the USPSTF recommendations, or will it take a different course?” he said.

    CNN has reached out to HHS for comment.

    Part of a larger war over Obamacare

    The lawsuit was filed at the end of the first Trump administration by a Texas business and other individuals who did not want to offer coverage of certain preventive services, including PrEP medications for HIV, because of their religious and moral objections to those treatments.

    They are represented by Jonathan Mitchell, a well-known conservative lawyer who has been involved in other culture war disputes in court, including a significant abortion case at the Supreme Court, and who represented Trump when he was a presidential candidate in a challenge to the state of Colorado’s attempt to remove him from the ballot.

    The challengers’ religious liberties claims were spun off into separate proceedings. The dispute in front of the court Monday focuses on a constitutional clause known as the Appointments Clause, which establishes the president and Senate’s role in appointing and confirming officials that wield significant government power.

    Lower courts agreed with the challengers’ Appointments Clause arguments, but only as they applied to one of the three different entities that issue the recommendations that become the preventive coverage mandates under Obamacare.

    As the Supreme Court’s weighs in on the taskforce’s constitutionality, another round of litigation will continue before US District Judge Reed O’Connor about the mandates based on the ACA recommendations of the other two entities, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, and the Health Resources and Services Administration, which provides guidelines on preventive care for women and children, including annual visits and an array of screenings.

    Those proceedings focus on procedural questions about those mandates, rather than whether those entities’ role in the process was constitutional.

    Outside the courtroom, however, Kennedy has been particularly critical of ACIP, the committee overseeing vaccine recommendations.

    The secretary has accused the panel — typically an assembly of pediatricians, vaccine experts, and other physicians — of being too close to the manufacturers that develop those vaccines. As secretary, he could remove and replace members of the committee.

    Dispute over HHS secretary’s role

    In the dispute the justices are hearing Monday, the US Solicitor General and Obamacare’s foes will spar over the role the HHS secretary plays in deciding which of the Preventative Services Task Force’s recommendations ultimately become coverage mandates.

    The challengers argue that the secretary has virtually no say over the matter, and thus the task force is acting like a so-called “Principal Officer” that should have been appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.

    The administration argues in its briefs that the taskforce members are what’s known as “inferior officers” and that the “Secretary, not the Task Force, is ultimately responsible for deciding what recommendations will have final, binding legal effect.”

    The Justice Department’s current argument is a continuation of how the Biden administration was approaching the case, and “it’s every bit as legally appropriate” now, said Nicholas Bagley, a professor at University of Michigan Law School who specializes in administrative and health law.

    “But the ideological valiance has shifted, because you’re vesting the right to make important decisions about preventive services in someone who has medical views very outside of the mainstream,” Bagley said.

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  • Manchester United contact two sensational wonderkids

    CentreDevils understands that Manchester United have made contact with French wonderkid striker Enzo Kana-Biyik’s representatives.

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    The Red Devils faced yet another disappointing loss against Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C yesterday.

    Pablo Sarabia bagged a late free kick in which gave the away side the 3 points.

    This loss means Manchester United have now lost 15 Premier League games all season.

    This is the first time this has happened in their entire history.

    Ruben Amorim’s side struggled once again in the final third.

    This can be seen with the fact we only had 2 shots on targets throughout the 90 minutes.

    With Joshua Zirkzee out injured, Red Devil’s number 9 Rasmus Hojlund has been required to step up.

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    Rasmus Hojlund’s struggles have been evident this season with only 3 Premier League goals.

    With a lack of goal threat clear, investment into the attacking areas must be a priority this summer.

    Manchester United make contact with French wonderkid striker

    CentreDevils can exclusively reveal United have made contact with French wonderkid striker Enzo Kana-Biyik’s representatives.

    This comes after initial reports from (@AbdelHamed6 via) stated that “Manchester United are in the running to sign” the 18-year-old Le Havre striker and are “expected to make an offer in the coming days.

    This was followed up a day after by German reporter Christopher Michel (@CMoffiziell via X) that according to his information “it looks good” with United not needing to negotiate with Le Havre due to the 18-year-old being a free agent.

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    CentreDevils can confirm that this interest is real with contact with the representatives of the French striker being made.

    While this doesn’t necessarily mean his signature is imminent, the player is expected to be of very high interest to the Red Devils.

    It’s understood to be highly influenced by Manchester United’s Director of Recruitment Christopher Vivell.

    Manchester United hold high interest in Zaïd Bafdili

    CentreDevils understands that Manchester United hold high interest in Belgian defensive midfielder Zaïd Bafdili.

    Zaïd Bafdili contract expires in June 2025 who joined Jong Genk back in July 2023.

    The talented midfielder has played for Belgium in youth level including the U15s, U16s, U17s, and U18s.

    CentreDevils can exclusively reveal that the Red Devils hold a high interest in the Belgian youngster.

    While this interest doesn’t mean that his signing is imminent, contact with his representatives could be made in the coming weeks.

    Christopher Vivell is also understood to be the frontrunner in this potential deal.

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  • In cinema-style heist, tunneling thieves steal millions in gold, jewels from downtown LA

    The FBI is now investigating a jewelry heist that involved thieves tunneling through multiple walls to break into a downtown Los Angeles jewelry store over the weekend.

    Millions of dollars in gold and jewels were stolen from a downtown jeweler’s two enormous safes after burglars tunneled into the Broadway shop through multiple reinforced walls, police said.

    In security video of the weekend break-in, a massive drill can be heard carving through the main castlelike wall, making a hole big enough for a person to slip through to enter Love Jewels, Reina de Oro at Broadway and 5th Street.

    Los Angeles Police say the thieves on Sunday night cut through a room next to the gold merchant in the 500 block of Broadway. LAPD officials said the owners informed the department that the thieves took about $10 million worth of merchandise.

    LAPD Capt. Raul Jovel, who oversees the department’s central division, said the thieves tunneled into the building through the Roxy, a small movie theater next door.

    “They went for some really thick old walls. They went into one small room and then through a second wall,” Jovel said. “This was serious digging.”

    Jovel said initially it was thought only about $5 million in jewelry was stolen, but officials now believe north of $10 million was taken.

    On Tuesday, the FBI’s major theft task force took over the investigation, according to LAPD communications director Jennifer Forkish.

    In recent years, burglars have entered jewelry stores through rooftops, Joven said. Tunneling, while rare, isn’t unheard of. A business in the Fashion District was burglarized through tunneling thieves, Joven said. In Northern California, thieves last summer stole dozens of guns by tunneling into a store.

    The jewelry store, which has heavy security, is known for being the source of bling for rappers, artists, and some gangsters. On social media, the store boasts images of personal necklace tributes, gold Rolex watch straps, diamond-encrusted miniature AK-47s, M-4 trinkets, and enormous racks of gold chains.

    The theft is the latest in a series of cinema-style high-profile capers that have seen millions in cash, gold, or diamonds stolen while the suspects avoid detection. In 2022, as much as $100 million in jewels was stolen from a Brinks big rig. As one guard and another went into a gas station, a gang of thieves made off with the massive haul within a 27-minute window.

    Then, in March of last year, thieves stole as much as $30 million from GardaWorld’s Sylmar cash storage facility. Los Angeles police responded to three alarms at the facility during the biggest heist in the city’s history on Easter weekend, but the criminals remained undetected.

    In the latest downtown tunnel caper, LAPD investigators say the burglars, after entering, cut the security camera feed, and there are no images of them inside the business. However, LAPD forensic experts are examining the scene for fingerprints and DNA.

    LAPD investigators examined recordings and determined the heist began about 9:30 p.m. Sunday, but the burglar crew could have begun cutting into adjacent properties earlier. The jewelers discovered the theft Monday morning when they arrived at their shop.

    Investigators believe the likely high-level professional burglars spent several hours inside the business. The modus operandi of such a crime has already helped narrow the potential participants in the heist.

    Burglars have taken to digging their way into vaults since at least the 1980s. Back then, there was a crew known as the Hole in the Ground Gang that tunneled under three L.A.-area banks, zipping around underground in all-terrain vehicles. They broke into two of the banks, making off with about $270,000 and the contents of safe-deposit boxes worth potentially millions.

    Last March, thieves tried to tunnel into a jeweler at the Topanga Canyon Plaza in Chatsworth. According to the LAPD, the owner was working and triggered the robbery alarm despite it being the middle of the night. The thieves had broken through multiple walls in a neighboring salon and another business to reach the jeweler’s interior wall.

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  • Declining Consumer Demand Pushes Unsold Inventory To ₦2.14trn

    … Manufacturers Spent ₦1.11trn On Alternative Energy

    The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has reported a significant surge in unsold finished goods across the manufacturing sector, with inventory levels climbing to ₦2.14trn in 2024.

    This development, which reflects declining consumer demand and rising production costs, was detailed in MAN’s Economic Review for the second half of 2024.

    The report also revealed that manufacturers spent a record ₦1.11trn on alternative energy sources, driven by persistent electricity supply challenges and surging energy costs.

    According to the report, the 87.5 per cent year-on-year increase in unsold inventory signals the intensifying strain on manufacturers’ ability to clear stock amidst eroding consumer purchasing power and inflationary pressures.

    Although the second half of the year showed some signs of relief—with inventory declining by 27.9 per cent compared to the first half—the cumulative figure underscores a difficult operating environment marked by weak demand and high input costs.

    The review paints a mixed picture of the Nigerian manufacturing landscape in 2024.

    On one hand, the sector showed resilience in areas such as local raw material sourcing, which improved to 57.1 per cent from 52.0 per cent in 2023.

    On the other, it grappled with macroeconomic instability, exchange rate volatility, and surging inflation, which peaked at 34.8 per cent by year-end. These conditions drove operational expenses higher and constrained new investments, despite a slight half-year improvement in some indicators.

    It stated that the energy supply was among the most pressing issues. Though average daily electricity supply to manufacturers increased from 10.6 hours in 2023 to 13.3 hours in 2024—and rose to 15.2 hours in the second half of the year—the improvement came at a steep cost.

    Tariff hikes exceeding 200 per cent for Band A consumers, alongside 12 national grid collapses, forced manufacturers to ramp up expenditure on alternative energy sources.

    Total spending on diesel, petrol, gas, and other alternatives rose by 42.3 per cent from ₦781.68bn in 2023 to ₦1.11trn in 2024.

    A sectoral breakdown of energy spending revealed that the Food, Beverage & Tobacco industry led the pack with ₦229.41bn in alternative energy expenditure, up from ₦182.76bn the previous year.

    The Chemical & Pharmaceuticals sector doubled its energy spending to ₦208.68bn, while the Non-Metallic Mineral Products sector recorded ₦118.49bn—a 33.7 per cent increase.

    The Textile, Apparel & Footwear sector saw the most dramatic rise, with energy expenses increasing fourfold to ₦26.45bn from just ₦6.97bn in 2023.

    The high cost of energy was compounded by rising finance costs. The Central Bank of Nigeria’s aggressive monetary tightening drove up the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) to 27.5 per cent, pushing average commercial lending rates for manufacturers to 35.5 per cent—up from 28.06 per cent in 2023.

    As a result, total finance costs for the sector reached ₦1.3trn, severely limiting capacity for expansion and capital investment.

    Manufacturing investment also contracted significantly in real terms, falling by 35.3 per cent to ₦658.81bn.

    In nominal terms, investment declined by 11.3 per cent to ₦2.85trn, as companies paused or scaled down expansion plans in response to mounting economic uncertainties.

    The most significant reductions were observed in the Land & Buildings and Furniture & Equipment categories.

    According to the report, despite these headwinds, capacity utilisation in the sector edged up slightly to 57.0 per cent in 2024, compared to 55.1 per cent in 2023.

    This modest improvement was supported by gains in key sub-sectors, including non-metallic mineral products, motor vehicles & miscellaneous assembly, and chemicals & pharmaceuticals. However, this progress was tempered by persistent challenges such as forex scarcity, inflation, and energy disruptions.

    Manufacturing production also followed a dual trend. Real output increased by 1.7 per cent year-on-year to ₦7.78trn, driven by improved activity in select sub-sectors. Yet, production declined by 3.1 per cent when comparing the second half of 2024 with the first, reflecting the impact of rising operational costs and weakening consumer demand.

    In nominal terms, output soared by 34.9 per cent to ₦33.43trn, largely due to inflationary effects.

    The report noted that employment in the sector remained relatively stable. A total of 34,769 jobs were created in 2024, representing a 1.8 per cent increase from 34,163 jobs in 2023.

    However, employee exits also rose slightly to 17,949, compared to 17,364 in the previous year. The net result was 16,820 new jobs, virtually unchanged from the net 16,799 recorded in 2023, indicating that employment gains were mostly offset by high labour mobility and restructuring.

    MAN’s Director General, Segun Ajayi-Kadir, noted that while the sector demonstrated a degree of resilience, more decisive policy support is needed to ensure sustainable growth.

    He emphasised the importance of stabilising macroeconomic conditions, ensuring a reliable energy supply, and expanding access to affordable financing for manufacturers.

    “The challenges are real, but so are the opportunities,” he said. “If we can address the structural constraints—particularly energy and finance—we can unlock far greater productivity and industrial contribution to national growth.”

    The report concludes with a call for urgent reforms to ease manufacturers’ cost burdens and stimulate investment, as the sector remains a critical driver of employment, economic diversification, and inclusive growth in Nigeria.

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  • Hegseth had second Signal chat where he shared details of Yemen strike

    By TARA COPP, Associated Press

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth created another Signal messaging chat that included his wife and brother where he shared similar details of a March military airstrike against Yemen’s Houthi militants that were sent in another chain with top Trump administration leaders, The New York Times reported.

    A person familiar with the contents and those who received the messages, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters, confirmed the second chat to The Associated Press.

    The second chat on Signal — which is a commercially available app not authorized to be used to communicate sensitive or classified national defense information — included 13 people, the person said. The person also confirmed the chat was dubbed “Defense ‘ Team Huddle.”

    The New York Times reported that the group included Hegseth’s wife, Jennifer, who is a former Fox News producer, and his brother Phil Hegseth, who was hired at the Pentagon as a Department of Homeland Security liaison and senior adviser. Both have traveled with the defense secretary and attended high-level meetings.

    The White House and Pentagon said late Sunday that disgruntled former employees were spreading false claims.

    “No matter how many times the legacy media tries to resurrect the same non-story, they can’t change the fact that no classified information was shared,” said Anna Kelly, White House deputy press secretary. “Recently-fired ‘leakers’ are continuing to misrepresent the truth to soothe their shattered egos and undermine the President’s agenda, but the administration will continue to hold them accountable.”

    Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell added in a post on X late Sunday that the report “relied only on the words of people who were fired this week and appear to have a motive to sabotage the Secretary and the President’s agenda. There was no classified information in any Signal chat, no matter how many ways they try to write the story.”

    The revelation of the additional chat group brought new calls for Hegseth to be ousted as President Donald Trump’s administration has faced criticism for failing to take action so far against the top national security officials who discussed plans for the military strike in Signal.

    “The details keep coming out. We keep learning how Pete Hegseth put lives at risk. But Trump is still too weak to fire him,” Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer posted on X. “Pete Hegseth must be fired.”

    The first chat, set up by national security adviser Mike Waltz, included a number of Cabinet members and came to light because Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was added to the group.

    The contents of that chat, which The Atlantic published, shows that Hegseth listed weapons systems and a timeline for the attack on Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen last month.

    Hegseth has previously contended that no classified information or war plans were shared in the chat with the journalist.

    FILE – U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth speaks during the Central American Security Conference in Panama City, April 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, file)

    The Times reported Sunday that the second chat had the same warplane launch times that the first chat included. Multiple former and current officials have said sharing those operational details before a strike would have certainly been classified and their release could have put pilots in danger.

    Hegseth’s use of Signal and the sharing of such plans are under investigation by the Defense Department’s acting inspector general. It came at the request of the leadership of the Senate Armed Services Committee — Republican Chairman Roger Wicker of Mississippi and ranking Democratic member Jack Reed of Rhode Island.

    Reed urged the Pentagon watchdog late Sunday to probe the reported second Signal chat as well, saying that Hegseth “must immediately explain why he reportedly texted classified information that could endanger American servicemembers’ lives.”

    “I have grave concerns about Secretary Hegseth’s ability to maintain the trust and confidence of U.S. servicemembers and the Commander-in-Chief,” he added.

    The new revelations come during further turmoil at the Pentagon. Four officials in Hegseth’s inner circle departed last week as the Pentagon conducts a widespread investigation for information leaks.

    Dan Caldwell, a Hegseth aide; Colin Carroll, chief of staff to Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg; and Darin Selnick, Hegseth’s deputy chief of staff, were escorted out of the Pentagon.

    While the three initially had been placed on leave pending the investigation, a joint statement shared by Caldwell on X on Saturday said the three “still have not been told what exactly we were investigated for, if there is still an active investigation, or if there was even a real investigation of ‘leaks’ to begin with.”

    Caldwell was the staff member designated as Hegseth’s point person in the Signal chat with Trump Cabinet members.

    Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot also announced he was resigning last week, unrelated to the leaks. The Pentagon said, however, that Ullyot was asked to resign.

    AP writer Michelle L. Price in Washington contributed to this report.

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  • Trade & Market Systems Manager at TechnoServe April, 2025

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    Job Summary:

     We are seeking a highly experienced and strategic Trade & Market System Manager to direct the project’s efforts in optimizing fisheries trade in Nigeria. This role requires a team lead with a very good understanding of international and regional trade dynamics, market systems analysis, and the ability to translate complex data into actionable policy and business recommendations.

    Program/Practice/Department Overview:

    The AquaTrade project is designed to create jobs within Nigeria’s fisheries value chain for women and youths by providing capacity building training and facilitating access to market and finance with the aim of boosting trade in fish and value-added fish products.

    Primary Functions & Responsibilities:

     

    • Conduct in-depth analyses of national and regional trade policies, market access barriers, and value chain inefficiencies, focusing on ECOWAS, AfCFTA, and WTO frameworks.
    • Develop trade strategies to enhance the competitiveness of Nigerian fisheries products in regional and international markets.
    • Monitor and analyze global fisheries market trends and their potential impact on Nigeria.
    • Identify and address barriers to cross-border trade, including customs procedures, sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures, and logistical constraints.
    • Work with stakeholders to streamline trade processes and enhance regional integration.
    • Assess market structures, value chains, and trade flows to identify bottlenecks and opportunities for improvement.
    • Develop market information systems to support informed decision-making by fishers, traders, and processors.
    • Design and implement interventions to improve market linkages and reduce transaction costs.
    • Utilize statistical software and economic modeling techniques to analyze trade data and generate actionable insights.
    • Work closely with government agencies, private sector associations, regional economic communities and prepare high-quality reports, policy briefs, and presentations for stakeholders.
    • Lead and mentor junior analysts and provide training and technical assistance to stakeholders on trade-related issues.

    Basic Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Agricultural Economics, International Trade, or a related field and 7 years of experience in trade and market analysis, preferably in the fisheries or agricultural sector. Alternatively a Master’s degree and 5 years of experience
    • Proven expertise in analyzing regional trade agreements (ECOWAS, AfCFTA, WTO) and cross-border trade facilitation.
    • Strong quantitative skills and proficiency in statistical software.
    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
    • Demonstrated experience with at least two previous assignments related to trade and market analysis.

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • Experience working in West Africa, including Nigeria.
    • Knowledge of fisheries management and value chains.
    • Publications in peer-reviewed journals or policy briefs.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    • Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills.
    • Strong understanding of international trade theory and practice.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
    • Strong project management skills.

    Supervisory Responsibilities – 1 -3 Market Analysts

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  • Sanlam Financial Adviser: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban at Sanlam Group April, 2025



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    Since our establishment in 1918, Sanlam has been a prominent part of the South African business landscape. We have always held a long-term view of how business adapts to the demands of the environment in which it operates. Today, in a dynamic world, we see an evolving set of social, economic, political and environmental imperatives that require our skilfu…



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    Sanlam Financial Adviser: Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban




    What will make you successful in this role?

    Assist in growing the Sanlam Adviser Business

    • Be committed to the marketing plans and targets set for growing and developing the business as set forward by the distribution strategy.
    • Apply knowledge and understanding of market segmentation and customer profiles to support sales and growth within the defined market.

    Undertake relevant behaviours to attain targets relating to:

    • Revenue generation (Single and recurring premiums)
    • Activity quotas
    • Promote the Sanlam brand
    • Treating customers fairly to be applied to all client engagements
    • Role is aligned to your personal career aspirations

    Networking, prospecting and leads generation

    • Face to face interactions, social or business, to create business opportunities.
    • Prospecting of new clients through creative opportunities such as business/social networks, associations or ad hoc presentations.
    • Turning trusted relationships into business relationships.
    • Strengthening existing relationships by increasing the current service.
    • Use existing sources to establish opportunities across Sanlam businesses.
    • Personalised client value propositions.
    • Marketing on social media.
    • Undertake selected client focused activities to generate leads and informal prospecting opportunities.
    • Mining of existing client base to identify marketing gaps and sales opportunities within the middle-high and affluent market.
    • Structuring and implementing focused campaigns with new or existing clients in the defined market.
    • Requesting active and ongoing leads and referrals from others.
    • Monitoring and respond to client activities such as maturities, cancelations or surrenders within the defined market.

    Client consultations and sales

    • Ensure all client interactions are compliant in terms of disclosures and advice given (provide written/ electronic information required for compliance).
    • Undertake comprehensive fact finding with each client to lift needs and priorities. Document these findings.
    • Conduct a financial needs analysis, using the relevant e-tools / instruments or systems, to ascertain the clients full financial situation; or utilise the services of a Para-Planner for this. (Draw policy history).
    • Provide sound personal financial planning advice.
    • Apply financial knowledge in putting together a plan that meets the needs of the client for a balanced portfolio.
    • Present financial solutions to the client in a professional and competent manner aligned to Treating Customers Fairly.
    • Use relevant processes and system tools to capture analysis information and update records accordingly.
    • Review client portfolio annually by undertaking the above steps.

    Client Service

    • Ensure all client interactions are ethical, courteous and professional.
    • Follow-up or refer all existing business queries to be resolved timeously through support.
    • Strive for excellent, value-added service to clients so that they do not seek competitor products or services.
    • Undertake continuous learning in terms of knowledge, skills and market/industry issues so as to service clients within the defined market.
    • Initiate long term client relationships and maintain a relational focus.

    Monitor, update and reporting (weekly/monthly)

    Document and present the following activities:

    • Number and profile of contacts, appointments, consultations.
    • Issued business and revenue against targets.
    • Update client details on records.
    • Appropriate workflow and activity monitor system entries.

    Qualification and Experience

    • Grade 12
    • Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS) “Fit and Proper” requirements and Regulatory Examination successfully completed if registered with Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) for more than 24 months.



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