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Upskilling and Obtaining Higher Education, And Our Daily Quest for Financial Success.

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The Benefits of Upskilling and Obtaining Higher Education in the Quest for Financial Success cannot be overemphasized.

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In today’s rapidly evolving world, the pursuit of financial success is often intertwined with the imperative to upskill and attain higher educational qualifications. As industries shift, technology advances, and markets transform, the need to continuously enhance one’s skill set and knowledge base has become more pressing than ever. The traditional notion of chasing money alone has given way to a broader perspective that recognizes the symbiotic relationship between personal development and financial prosperity.

Gone are the days when a single educational qualification could sustain an entire career. With automation, artificial intelligence, and other disruptive forces reshaping the employment landscape, professionals are faced with the challenge of staying relevant and competitive. Upskilling has emerged as the solution, offering individuals the chance to acquire new proficiencies or refine existing ones, aligning their capabilities with the demands of a dynamic job market.

However, the argument extends beyond just acquiring skills. Higher education plays a pivotal role in fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability – attributes that are invaluable in any career. Pursuing advanced degrees not only deepens one’s knowledge but also demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning, a trait highly regarded by employers. The synthesis of practical skills gained through upskilling and the comprehensive education provided by higher degrees cultivates a holistic professional preparedness.

It is important to note that the convergence of upskilling and higher education is not about sacrificing financial pursuits for personal development. Instead, it signifies a shift towards a more balanced approach. Individuals who invest in themselves by pursuing additional qualifications often find that their increased competence leads to better job prospects, improved earning potential, and enhanced job security.

Moreover, the benefits of this dual pursuit extend beyond immediate financial gains. By embracing a lifelong learning mindset, individuals become more adaptable to change, better equipped to navigate uncertainties, and more open to seizing emerging opportunities. In a world where entire industries can be disrupted seemingly overnight, the value of such flexibility cannot be overstated.

It is therefore important to note that the contemporary narrative of success involves more than just chasing monetary gains. It emphasizes the significance of upskilling and higher education as integral components of a fulfilling and prosperous career. By striking a harmonious balance between personal development and financial ambitions, individuals position themselves not only as beneficiaries of their efforts but also as contributors to the progress of industries and economies at large.

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Video: House of Representatives Committee Proposes Creation of 31 New States in Nigeria

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Abuja – A proposal to create 31 additional states across Nigeria is currently under consideration by the House of Representatives Committee on Constitutional Review. According to the committee, the move aims to address concerns about representation, governance, and regional development across the country.

The proposed states are distributed across various geopolitical zones, with six states suggested for the North-Central region, four for the North-East, five for the North-West, five for the South-South, and seven for the South-West. The committee has indicated that the proposal is in line with Section 8(1) of the Nigerian Constitution, which outlines the requirements for state creation.

Proposed States by Region

North-Central

1. Benue Ala (Benue)

2. Okun (Kogi)

3. Okura (Kogi)

4. Confluence (Kogi)

5. Apa-Agba (Benue South Senatorial District)

6. Apa (Benue)

7. Federal Capital Territory, Abuja (as an autonomous state)

North-East

8. Amana (Adamawa)

9. Katagum (Bauchi)

10. Savannah (Borno)

11. Muri (Taraba)

North-West

12. New Kaduna (Kaduna)

13. Gurara (Kaduna)

14. Tiga (Kano)

15. Kainji (Kebbi)

16. Ghari (Kano)

South-East

17. Etiti (New)

18. Adada (Enugu)

19. Urashi (New)

20. Orlu (Imo)

21. Aba (Abia)

South-South

22. Ogoja (Cross River)

23. Warri (Delta)

24. Bori (Rivers)

25. Obolo (Rivers & Akwa Ibom), possibly a renamed Oil Rivers State

South-West

26. Toru-Ebe (Delta, Edo & Ondo)

27. Ibadan (Oyo)

28. Lagoon (Lagos & Ogun)

29. Ibeju (Ogun)

30. Ife-Ijesha (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)

31. Oke-Ogun (Ogun, Oyo & Osun)

Constitutional Process for State Creation

The proposal will require approval through a series of legislative steps. The Nigerian Constitution stipulates that for a new state to be established, it must be supported by at least a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly, the State House of Assembly, and local government councils in the affected areas. Additionally, a referendum will be conducted, with the final decision forwarded to the National Assembly for ratification.

This proposed restructuring has generated mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a step toward decentralization and regional autonomy, while others question its feasibility given Nigeria’s economic and political landscape.

What are your thoughts on this development? Share your views!

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INC Demands the Creation of Toru-ebe and Oil Rivers States to Address the Underdevelopment of Ijaw Nation.

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By Admin – Yenagoa

Ijaw National Congress (INC), the highest socio-cultural body representing the Ijaw people globally, has renewed its call for the establishment of two homogeneous Ijaw states—Toru-Ebe and Oil Rivers—citing persistent infrastructural under-development, political marginalization, and environmental neglect.

This was disclosed during a press conference held on Wednesday at Ijaw Ware in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. The INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, emphasized that despite being Nigeria’s fourth-largest ethnic group and hosting some of the country’s key oil export terminals as the single highest producer of oil and gas, the Ijaw people have endured systemic neglect, both in infrastructure and politics.

“We call on the Senate President, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and all distinguished members of the National Assembly to seize this moment in history and act in the interest of justice,” Prof. Okaba stated.

He described this demand as a crucial step toward achieving justice, equity, and lasting peace in the Niger Delta, stressing that it would help redress historical injustices, drive economic progress, and secure a better future for the Ijaw people.

According to the INC, the creation of the proposed states would not only address issues of political exclusion and under-development, but also strengthen national unity. The organization urged all Ijaw people, along with other well-meaning Nigerians, to support the move towards the actualization of this critical milestone for fairness and equity.

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Environmental Alert: Urgent Repair Needed at Alakiri, Okrika

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By Divine Perezide

In a developing environmental crisis, residents and concerned stakeholders have raised alarms about an ongoing issue threatening marine life in Alakiri (Ofiemina Ama), Okrika.

According to reports, the cause of the problem remains unknown. However, its impact is severe, as it is actively destroying the sea life in the affected region. A call for urgent intervention has been made to prevent further damage.

In a statement issued by a concerned source, it was noted: “Matter of Urgent Repair. Location: Alakiri (Ofiemina Ama) Okrika. Reason: Unknown. Status: Not yet stopped. Impact: Destroying our sea life.”

The exact nature of the issue has yet to be determined, but local authorities and environmental agencies are urged to investigate and address the situation promptly.

This report is credited to MEDBOSS, with the hashtag #MEDBOSS signaling a wider appeal for awareness and action.

As the crisis unfolds, environmentalists and community leaders emphasize the need for swift measures to mitigate further harm and preserve the delicate marine ecosystem of Okrika.

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