Tinubu’s legacy road projects equitable – FG

The Federal Government says President Bola Tinubu’s legacy road projects reflect his administration’s commitment to equitable infrastructural development.

The Minister of State for Works, Mr Bello Goronyo stated this on Wednesday in Kaduna at a two-day interactive session on Government-Citizens Engagement organised by the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation.

The legacy projects, according to the minister included the 1,068m kilometre Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway and the 750 kilometre Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway.

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The other are, the 477 kilometre Trans-Saharan Highway traversing Calabar, Ebonyi, Kogi, Benue, Nasarawa, and the FCT, and the 422 kilometre Akwanga–Jos–Bauchi–Gombe Expressway.

Goronyo explained that the projects were designed to connect states; enhance national integration; and unlock new economic corridors.

 He said four reputable construction firms are handling the Sokoto–Zaria road, with reinforced concrete to ensure durability and longevity.

(NAN)

Peter Obi denies defection to PDP, reaffirms commitment to ADC

Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has dismissed reports suggesting he is set to defect to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), describing the claims as false and misleading.

In a statement released on Tuesday by his media team in Abuja, Obi reaffirmed his political alignment with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), urging the public to disregard any unauthorized statements attributed to him.

The statement, signed by Ibrahim Umar of the Peter Obi Media Reach (POMR), cautioned against the spread of falsehoods aimed at manipulating public perception.

“Peter Obi has been unequivocal in his position in the ongoing coalition and didn’t need anyone to put words into his mouth,” the statement read.

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“He has remained focused on his mission but would not accept anybody attributing a statement to him just to satisfy their devious agenda.”

The former Anambra State governor emphasized that any official communications regarding his political stance or activities would only be disseminated through his verified media office or official social media handles.

“The media office wishes, therefore, to urge the public to disregard any statement purported to come from him outside his media office or his official handle,” the statement added.

Obi has been a key figure in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape and remains vocal on national issues, especially in regard to electoral reforms, good governance, and youth participation in politics.

FCTA to screen food handlers for hepatitis – Wike

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says it will soon begin the screening of food handlers, especially those working in restaurants, markets, bakeries and canteens, for hepatitis.

The FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, disclosed this in a message to commemorate the 2025 World Hepatitis Day in Abuja on Wednesday.

In the message, read by Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, Mandate Secretary, Health Services and Environment Secretariat,  the minister said that the move was to safeguard public health and food security in the FCT.

According to him, the initiative is aimed at preventing hepatitis and other foodborne diseases.

“This, in the long run, will  protect public health and empower food businesses to operate with enhanced confidence and credibility.”

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The minister pointed out that Hepatitis A and E, primarily transmitted through contaminated food and water, could rapidly spread through poor hygiene practices, posing serious risks to the rapidly expanding cosmopolitan city of Abuja.

He added that Hepatitis B and C, predominantly spread through blood and bodily fluids, equally pose a risk in food environments where open wounds or poor hygiene are present,

The minister said that food handlers are, often overlooked, but could play a pivotal role in safeguarding public health.

“Therefore, the FCT Administration, committed to safeguarding public health and food security, is unveiling a strategic initiative to enhance food safety through comprehensive hepatitis screening of food handlers.

“This ambitious initiative is being scaled up through an innovative Public-Private Partnership (PPP) consortium, in alignment with the National Policy on Food Safety and Quality.

“This PPP consortium will combine efficiency, technical expertise and funding capacity of the private sector with government oversight, to implement regular and mandatory Hepatitis B and C screening for all food handlers within the FCT,” Wike said.

He urged relevant stakeholders, government agencies, private enterprises, healthcare providers and food industry operators to actively support the transformative initiative.

He explained that the stakeholders could support the government through mandatory hepatitis screenings for food handlers, promotion of free and effective Hepatitis B vaccination at public health facilities, enforcement of standardised food safety training, including hepatitis awareness.

Other areas of support he added included rigorous enforcement of licensing, hygiene inspections, and medical screening requirements for food vendors and handlers, and raising awareness and addressing the stigma surrounding hepatitis.

“To us, food handlers are not just service providers; they are essential public health stewards.

“Simple, consistent and safe hygiene practices can significantly reduce hepatitis transmission.

“Let us break the silence. Hygiene cannot wait; screening cannot wait; action cannot wait.

“Together, let’s ensure that FCT leads by example – turning our food industry into a symbol of health, safety and excellence,” he said.

(NAN)

What causes a Tsunami? Understanding the science behind the waves

Tsunamis are among the most powerful and destructive natural disasters on Earth, capable of wiping out entire coastal communities in minutes. But what exactly causes these giant waves, and how do they form?

The recent 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, which triggered tsunami waves across the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii, California, Japan, and New Zealand, offers a real-time case study of how tsunamis originate and behave.

What Is a Tsunami?

A tsunami is a series of sea waves caused by the sudden displacement of a large volume of water, usually in an ocean or large lake. Contrary to popular belief, tsunamis are not just “big waves”—they behave more like a rapidly rising tide or wall of water that moves at incredible speed and carries immense force.

What Causes a Tsunami?

The most common causes of tsunamis are: Underwater Earthquakes; Submarine Landslides; Volcanic Eruptions; Meteorite Impacts

Of these, underwater earthquakes—especially those caused by subduction zones—are the leading triggers of tsunamis.

The Kamchatka Earthquake of 2025

On July 30, 2025, an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Far East, near the Kamchatka Peninsula. The quake occurred in a subduction zone, where one tectonic plate (the Pacific Plate) is forced beneath another (the North American Plate).

The sudden movement of these massive plates displaced a vast volume of water in the Pacific Ocean, generating tsunami waves that spread outward in all directions.

Tsunami alerts were quickly issued across the Pacific Rim—from Japan to Hawaii, California, Washington, and even parts of New Zealand. Waves reached Hawaii around 1:30 a.m. ET, prompting emergency evacuations and widespread warnings.

The Role of Tectonic Plates and Subduction Zones

Tectonic plates are enormous slabs of the Earth’s crust that float on the molten mantle beneath. When these plates collide or shift, energy builds up. If the pressure becomes too great, it is released in the form of an earthquake.

In subduction zones, one plate slides under another. When the fault line suddenly slips, it can displace the ocean floor vertically—either thrusting it upward or pulling it downward—instantly displacing massive amounts of water. This is what generates a tsunami.

This is exactly what happened off Kamchatka, making it similar in mechanism to the 2011 Japan earthquake that led to the devastating Fukushima tsunami.

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What Happens After the Earthquake?

Once a tsunami is generated, the waves travel at speeds of 500–800 km/h (310–500 mph) in deep ocean—similar to the speed of a jet plane. As the waves approach shallower coastal areas, their speed decreases but their height increases dramatically.

Tsunamis don’t usually look like traditional crashing waves. Instead, the sea may suddenly recede, exposing the seafloor, followed by a rapidly advancing wall of water.

Aftershocks—smaller earthquakes that follow the main quake—can also generate additional tsunami waves, prolonging the danger.

Why Early Warning Systems Matter

Thanks to seismic monitoring and tsunami early warning systems, alerts were sent out just minutes after the Kamchatka quake. Evacuations in Japan, Hawaii, and parts of New Zealand helped minimize loss of life.

Agencies like the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) and national emergency departments track seismic activity 24/7. However, in cases of local tsunamis (those hitting within minutes), people near the epicenter must act fast based on natural warning signs.

Warning Signs of a Tsunami

  • Strong or long-lasting ground shaking near the coast
  • Sudden rise or fall in sea level
  • Loud ocean roar or unusual sea sounds
  • Rapid retreat of the shoreline

If you notice these signs, don’t wait for an official warning—move to higher ground immediately.

In Summary

The 2025 Kamchatka earthquake demonstrates just how powerful and far-reaching tsunamis can be. Caused by sudden shifts in tectonic plates—especially in subduction zones—these natural events remind us of the Earth’s dynamic nature and the importance of global early warning systems.

Understanding the science behind tsunamis is crucial not only for emergency response teams and coastal authorities but also for everyday people living near oceans and seas.

Massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Russia sparks global Tsunami waves

Tsunami waves swept across parts of the Pacific, including Hawaii, California, Washington, and Japan, after a powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s remote Far East early Wednesday. The quake is among the strongest ever recorded and triggered widespread tsunami warnings and evacuations.

Quake Strikes Russia’s Far East

The epicenter of the quake was located near the Kamchatka Peninsula, where residents in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky reported swaying cars and falling furniture. Russia’s Tass news agency confirmed the first tsunami wave hit Severo-Kurilsk, a coastal town in the Kuril Islands. Authorities in the Kamchatka region described the quake as the strongest in over 70 years.

Ross Stein, a geophysics lecturer at Stanford University and CEO of Temblor, Inc., noted the earthquake was preceded by a rare foreshock sequence on July 22. “This resembles the 1952 Kamchatka earthquake, which reached a magnitude of 9,” he explained, adding that such massive quakes might recur every 75 years based on the region’s subduction activity.

Tsunami Waves Reach U.S., Japan, and New Zealand

The quake triggered tsunami waves that reached Hawaii by 7:30 p.m. local time (1:30 a.m. ET), followed by impacts along the U.S. Pacific Coast, including California and Washington. Nearly two million residents in Japan were urged to evacuate coastal areas, although no casualties have been reported as of press time.

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In Hawaii, authorities initially warned of significant impact, but the tsunami alert was downgraded to an advisory around 5 a.m. ET, allowing residents to return home. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem later confirmed the threat of a “major” tsunami in the U.S. had “passed completely.”

New Zealand Issues Coastal Warning

New Zealand’s National Emergency Management Agency issued warnings for strong and unusual currents following the quake. The advisory affects coastal areas of the North and South Islands, Stewart Island, Great Barrier Island, and the Chatham Islands.

Officials warned of dangerous surges and currents that could pose risks to swimmers, surfers, and people near the shore. “There is a danger to swimmers, surfers, people fishing, and anyone in or near the water,” the agency cautioned.

Residents living on boats or in marinas were urged to move to land, though no significant land flooding is expected. The agency confirmed tsunami activity had already reached parts of the country and that surges could continue for several hours.

A Historic Seismic Event

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), this quake is tied for the sixth-largest ever recorded globally and is the most powerful since the devastating 2011 earthquake in Japan, which caused the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, international monitoring agencies continue to watch for aftershocks and further tsunami threats across the Pacific.

Tinubu appoints Olumode Adeyemi as new FFS boss

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Deputy Controller-General (DCG)  Olumode Adeyemi, as the new Federal Fire Service (FFS) Controller-General (CG).

The appointment was announced on Wednesday on behalf of the Federal Government by retired Maj.-Gen Abdulmalik Jubril, Secretary to the Civil, Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB).

Jubril said that the appointment followed the retirement of the current CG, Abdulganiyu Jaji on Aug.13.

The board while appreciating Jaji’s dedication and commitment to service, Jubril added that Jaji will be retiring upon attaining the age of 60 on Aug.13

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He further said that the new CG was qualified having attended and passed all mandatory in-service trainings, command course as well as other courses within and outside the country.

“He brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having transferred his service from the FCT Fire Service to the Federal Fire Service and grown to the rank of DCG in the Human Resource Directorate of the Service Headquarters.

“He has served in various capacities and is equally a member/fellow of the following professional associations including Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN).

“Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Institute of Public Administration of Nigeria and Chartered Institute of Treasury Management of Nigeria,” he said.

(NAN)

FULL STEPS: How to properly clean air fryer

As air fryers continue to dominate modern kitchens with their promise of healthier, oil-free cooking, maintenance has become a growing concern among users. While these countertop gadgets are loved for their convenience, many users are unaware of the proper cleaning methods required to keep them functioning optimally.

Experts have now advised that regular cleaning of an air fryer is essential, not only to improve taste and performance but also to prevent safety hazards such as grease fires and unpleasant odors.

Why Cleaning Your Air Fryer Matters

Industry specialists warn that failing to clean your air fryer regularly can lead to burnt food residue, reduced air circulation, and potential overheating of components. Additionally, leftover grease and food particles can cause smoke during use, affecting both taste and air quality in the kitchen.

“A clean air fryer ensures even cooking, better-tasting meals, and a longer appliance lifespan,” a kitchen appliance technician told News Access NG.

Tools You Need for the Job

According to home maintenance guides, cleaning an air fryer requires just a few household items. These include:

  • Mild dish soap or degreasing detergent
  • A non-abrasive sponge or microfiber cloth
  • A soft toothbrush or brush for tight corners
  • Baking soda for stubborn stains
  • Warm water and paper towels
  • Optional: Lemon juice or white vinegar for deodorizing
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Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning

Step 1: Unplug and Let It Cool
Safety comes first. Always unplug the air fryer and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.

Step 2: Remove and Wash Components
Detach the basket, pan, and tray. Wash them in warm, soapy water or place them in the dishwasher if the manual allows. Soak greasy parts for up to 15 minutes before scrubbing with a sponge.

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Step 3: Wipe Interior Walls
Use a damp cloth or sponge to clean the inner chamber. A toothbrush may be used to reach corners. Avoid water contact with the heating element.

Step 4: Clean the Heating Element
Tilt the air fryer or turn it upside down (if safe) to clean the heating element gently using a brush or lightly damp cloth. Do not use water directly.

Step 5: Clean Exterior Surfaces
Wipe the outer body of the appliance with a damp cloth and dry immediately.

Step 6: Deodorize When Necessary
To remove strong food odors, experts suggest applying a paste of baking soda and water to the basket or running a cycle with lemon juice and water at 350°F for three minutes.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Users are strongly advised not to submerge the main unit in water, use abrasive scrubbers, or apply harsh chemicals such as bleach. “These actions can damage the non-stick coating or the electrical components,” a safety specialist noted.

Cleaning Frequency Matters

Experts recommend cleaning the basket and tray after every use, performing a weekly wipe-down of the interior and heating element, and deep-cleaning the entire appliance at least once a month.

Tips to Minimize Buildup

  • Apply a light spray of oil to prevent food from sticking
  • Use parchment liners if your air fryer model allows
  • Avoid overloading the basket
  • Store in a dry, clean location

Final Thoughts

Air fryers may be easy to use, but proper maintenance is key to maximizing their benefits. With just a few minutes of cleaning after each use and routine deep-cleaning, users can extend the life of their appliance and keep meals tasting fresh.

NNPCL resumes oil drilling at Kolmani field in Northern Nigeria — Gov Inuwa

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has resumed crude oil drilling activities at the Kolmani oil field, located along the boundary between Bauchi and Gombe states. This was revealed by Gombe State Governor, Inuwa Yahaya, during a two-day interactive session in Kaduna.

The forum, held at Arewa House and organized by the Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation, was aimed at evaluating the performance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration in Northern Nigeria during its first year in office.

Speaking at the event, Governor Yahaya highlighted that oil companies have returned to site after a period of lengthy negotiations involving the National Security Adviser. He expressed confidence that visible progress will be seen as early as next week.

Governor Yahaya recounted how President Tinubu, then a presidential candidate, was not initially invited to the Kolmani drilling flag-off in 2022 under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. However, Yahaya said he personally pushed for Tinubu’s inclusion at the event through the APC leadership.

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“I personally invited President Tinubu to the event, and he said he would continue the project where the Buhari administration stopped. He fulfilled that promise,” the governor stated.

The NNPCL had first announced the discovery of hydrocarbon deposits in the Kolmani River II Well in October 2019. This discovery, made in the Upper Benue Trough, Gongola Basin, marked the first successful oil exploration in Northern Nigeria.

NNPCL resumes oil drilling at Kolmani field in Northern Nigeria — Gov Inuwa

Drilling at Kolmani officially began in 2022 under President Buhari’s government, with hopes that the project would bring lasting economic transformation to the North.

According to NNPCL, over 1 billion barrels of crude oil and 500 billion cubic feet of gas were discovered in the Kolmani area. The project has already attracted an estimated $3 billion investment, expected to generate massive employment, increase government revenue, and stimulate foreign direct investment.

With drilling now back on track, Northern Nigeria is set to witness a new wave of oil-driven development and infrastructure growth.

CAC to delist 100,000 dormant companies over non-compliance

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has announced its decision to delist over 100,000 companies from its register due to prolonged inactivity and failure to comply with statutory requirements under the Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) 2020.

According to the Commission, the affected companies have 90 days from the date of publication to regularise their status or risk being struck off permanently. The full list of companies slated for delisting has been made publicly available.

To avoid being removed from the official register, the CAC urged the affected businesses to promptly file all outstanding annual returns and, where applicable, send activation emails to activation@cac.gov.ng.

In an official statement, the Commission warned, “It shall be unlawful for any company struck off the Register of Companies to continue carrying on business unless it is restored by an order of the Federal High Court.”

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The notice follows a similar directive issued by the CAC in July 2023, which led to the delisting of several companies in November 2024.

The Commission cited Section 692(4) of CAMA 2020 as the legal basis for this action, granting it the power to strike off any company that fails to submit annual returns for a period of 10 years or more. Companies removed from the register are deemed dissolved from the date of publication.

The CAC stressed that any transactions conducted with delisted companies are considered illegal. “It is illegal to enter into any transaction or deal with a company that has been dissolved,” the Commission stated.

Annual returns are a mandatory filing requirement for all registered companies in Nigeria. For incorporated companies, the return must be filed within 42 days after each anniversary of incorporation. Business names must submit their annual return before June 30 every year.

Failure to comply attracts late filing penalties in addition to the outstanding fees. Continued non-compliance could ultimately result in deregistration.

BBNaija Season 10: 28 Housemates nominated for ‘fake eviction’

Tension is running high in the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house as 28 contestants have been put up for what has now been revealed to be a fake eviction.

All housemates, except Jason Jae — the current Head of House (HoH) — were nominated for possible eviction after being asked to confidentially name two fellow housemates in the diary room. However, unknown to them, the eviction is not real.

Show host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu confirmed to viewers that no one would be leaving the house this week, but Big Brother has kept the housemates in the dark, maintaining the illusion of an impending eviction.

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Jason Jae remains safe for the week after winning and successfully defending the HoH title, earning him automatic immunity.

Season 10 of the popular reality show launched with a star-studded opening ceremony and introduced 29 contestants competing for a record-breaking grand prize of ₦150 million, the highest in Big Brother Naija history.

The fake eviction twist is expected to stir up drama, alliances, and heightened gameplay as the housemates scramble to secure their place in the competition.

Stay tuned to News Access NG for more updates, highlights, and exclusive BBNaija content.