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TCN energises Odukpani – Ikot Ekpene 330KV transmission line

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TCN energises Odukpani – Ikot Ekpene 330KV transmission line

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), said it energised the Odukpani – Ikot Ekpene 330 Kilo Volt (kV) Double Circuit Transmission lines on Sunday.

The company said that it energised the line after completing the re-erection of the vandalised tower 104 and lines repair.

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TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs. Mrs Ndidi Mbah said this in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday.

Mbah said that TCN had also commenced the evacuation of more than 400 Mega Watts (MW) of stranded power generation from the Odukpani Power plant to Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC).

According to the company, the aim is for onward delivery to Cross River and its environs.

Mbah Mr Sule Abudulaziz, the Managing Director of TCN spoke at a meeting with some power stakeholders.

According to him, the TCN engineering team and the contractor that handled the reconstruction project worked tenaciously to re-erect the vandalised tower.

Abudulaziz said that the engineering team fortified other towers along the same line route which members were also vandalised, and carried out the restringing of the 330kV double circuit transmission lines.

“With the completion of the repairs, the Odukpani power plant has been reconnected to the grid.

“ During the last visit of TCN management to the site of the incident on  May 10, to access the progress of work, TCN  promised to ensure that the project is completed and energised in one week.

“We promised to complete and energise the double circuit transmission line in one week from our last visit, to ensure the evacuation of the stranded power from the Odukpani substation.

 

“And to restore supply to electricity consumers in Cross-River and environs.

We have been able to complete and energise the line before the one week we promised,’’ he said.

Abudulaziz appealed to Nigerians to cooperate with TCN and security operatives to ensure that the fight against vandalism of our collective national assets was won.

He requested that every community hosting power installation should be more attentive to activities around transmission towers.

TCN recalled that the vandalism and consequent collapse of tower 104 on April 8, was responsible for the last system collapse causing over 400MW from the Odukpani Power plant to be stranded from the grid.

It said TCN’s engineers and contractors worked assiduously for 39 days in a very unfriendly terrain to ensure the restoration of bulk power to the Port-Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC).

“ For onward delivery to electricity customers in Cross River and environs, ‘’.

 

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Court Dissolves Marriage With 3 Children Over Wife’s Stubbornness

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Court Dissolves Marriage With 3 Children Over Wife’s Stubbornness

…Orders 3 months iddah period before wife could remarry

An Area Court, sitting at Centre-Igboro, Ilorin, has dissolved an Islamic marriage between Omotosho Hakeem and Salamat Abdulrasak on mutual agreement.

The Presiding Judge, Ahmed Abdul Kadir, dissolved the marriage and ordered that the wife should observe a three-month iddah period before she could remarry.

The petitioner had earlier told the court that he was no longer interested in the marriage, saying that she usually refused to apologise for any wrongdoing.

He, therefore, sought a divorce, praying the court to compel his estranged wife to pack her belongings, along with their three children out of the house.

The respondent agreed to the divorce suit but wanted the husband to provide a place where she would observe her three-month iddah period with her children.

She also wanted the petitioner to be responsible for her feeding during the period and pay N15,000 monthly for the children’s upkeep.

The case was consequently adjourned till May 16 for report of settlement and custody of the children. 

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Naira Depreciates Wednesday, Sells N1,421.06 Against Dollar

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Naira Depreciates Wednesday, Sells N1,421.06 Against Dollar

Government efforts at strengthening the Naira has again suffered a setback as the Naira slightly depreciated at the official market on Wednesday, trading at N1,421.06 to the dollar.

Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange, which oversees the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), showed that the Naira lost N4.49.

This represents a 0.31 per cent loss when compared to the previous trading date on Tuesday when it exchanged at N1,416.57 to a dollar.

However, the daily turnover increased to N164.74 on Wednesday, up from 160.77 million dollars recorded on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, at the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira traded between N1,440 and N1,335 against the dollar. 

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Go back Home; Court Orders Estranged Husband To Return To Matrimonial Home

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Blasphemy: Court Orders Hearing Notice To Be Served On Cleric, Counsel To Appear

An Upper Shari’a Court sitting in Tudun Wada, Kaduna State, on Tuesday, ordered the husband in a divorce suit, Abdulmalik Ojoka, to return to his marital home and take care of his wife and two children.

The judge, Malam Iliyasu Umar, gave the order after Ojoka’s wife, Maimuna Sulaiman, asked the court to dissolve their marriage on the grounds of her husband’s irresponsibility and failure to pay house rent, school fees, and cater for other family needs.

Umar also counselled the petitioner in the divorce case to exercise more patience and accept her husband when he returned.

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The judge further ordered Maimuna to report back to the court on June 3 of any attitudinal changes by her spouse upon his return home.

Earlier, the complainant told the court that she had been married to her husband for 29 years, but anytime they had financial challenges, he would pack his bags and leave.

”He left me and my children during Ramadan when our house rent was due; I had to go borrow money and pay to avoid eviction.

“I paid the school fees for my four children, even though two of them are now married; I want the court to dissolve the marriage since he has packed out,” she said.

Giving evidence before the court, Ojoka denied the allegations and informed it that he had been a responsible father paying his children’s school fees until he lost his job.

He said that when he lost his job, his wife refused to understand his financial situation and insisted that the children should continue to attend private school when he suggested they transfer to a public school.

The respondent also denied the allegation of not paying the house rent.

According to him, his wife moved out of the house the family was living in claiming that it was not comfortable.

“She moved into another house and paid the rent; anytime I am home it’s a quarrel, no peace,” Ojoka told the court. 

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