1.Agricultural Colleges and Institutions - Hon. Linus Okorie, FCA2. Agricultural Production and Services - Hon. Mohammed Monguno3. Aids, Loans and Debts Management - Hon. Ajayi Adeyinka4. Airforce - Hon. Aja Samson5. Anti-Corruption- Hon. Akinloye Babajide6. Appropriations - Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin7. Army - Hon. Kwewum Shawulu8. Aviation - Hon. Onyejeocha Nkeiruka9. Banking and Currency - Hon. Jones Onyereri10. Basic Education and Services - Hon. Mohammed Zakari11. Capital Market and Institutions - Hon. Yusuf Tajudeen.12. Civil Societies and Development Partners - Hon. Ohiozojeh Akpatason13. Climate Change - Hon. Samuel Onuigbo14. Co-operation And Integration In Africa - Hon. Ebenyi Kingsley15. Commerce - Hon. Sylvester Ogbaga16. Constituency Outreach - Hon. Abubakar Lawal17. Culture and Tourism - Hon. Ogbeide-Ihama Omoregie18. Customs and Exercise - Hon. Faleke Abiodun19. Defence - Hon. Aliyu Muktar20. Delegated Legislation - Hon. Simon Arabo21. Diaspora Matters - Hon. Rita Orji22. Drugs and Narcotics - Hon. Eucharia Okwunna23. Electoral Matters and Political Party Matters - Hon. Aishatu Dukku24. Emergency and Disaster Preparedness - Hon. Jibrin Satumari25. Environment and Habitat - Hon.Chidoka Obinna26. Ethics and Privileges - Hon. Ossai Ossai27. FCT Area Councils and AncillaryMatters - Hon. Zaphaniah Jisalo28. FCT Judiciary - Hon. Kwamoti Laori29. Federal Capital Territory - Hon. Herman Hembe30. Federal Character - Hon. Idris Ahmed31. Federal Judiciary - Hon. Aminu Shagari32. Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) - Hon. Yunusa Abubakar33. Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) - Hon. Alagboso Jerry34. Finance - Hon. Babangida Ibrahim35. Financial Crimes - Hon. KayodeOladele36. FOI - Hon. Gabriel Onyenwife37. Foreign Affairs - Hon. Nnenna Elendu38. Gas Resources - Hon. Agbedi Yeitiemone39. Governmental Affairs - Hon. Husseni Suleiman40. Health Institutions - Hon. Betty Apiafi41. Healthcare Services - Hon. Okafor John42. HIV, AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Control - Hon. Davematics Ombugadu43. House Services - Hon. Nasiru Baballe44.. Housing - Hon. Mustapha Bala45. Human Rights - Hon. Pwajok Gyang46. IDPs, Refugees and Initiatives on North East - Hon. Sani Mohammed47. Industry - Hon. Husaini Abubakar48. Information, National Orientation, Ethics and Values - Hon. Olusegun Odebunmi49. Information Technology - Hon. Mohammed Onawo50. Insurance and Actuarial Matters- Hon. Fakeye Olufemi51. Inter Parliamentary Relations - Hon. Samuel Ikon52. Interior - Hon. Adams Jagaba53. Justice - Hon. Razak Atunwa54. Labour, Employment and Productivity - Hon. Onyewuchi Ezenwa55. Lake Chad - Hon. Garba Sabo56. Land Transport - Hon. Aminu Isa57. Legislative Budget and Research - Hon. Timothy Golu58. Legislative Compliance - Hon. Abiodun Olasupo59. Local Content - Hon. EmmanuelEkon60. Maritime Safety, Education and Administration - Hon. Umaru Mohammed61. Media and Public Affairs - Hon. Abdulrazak Namdas62. National Planning and Economic Development - Hon. Jephthah Foingha63. Navy - Hon. Abdussamad Dasuki64. Niger Delta Affairs - Hon. Nicholas Mutu65. Niger Delta Development Commission - Hon. Nicholas Mutu66. Pensions - Hon. Hassan Adamu67. Petroleum Resources (Downstream) - Hon. Akinlaja Joseph68. Petroleum Resources (Upstream) - Hon. Nwokolo Victor69. Police Affairs - Hon. Jika Haliru70. Population - Hon. Mohammed Mahmud71. Ports, Harbours and Waterways- Hon. Asadu Patrick72. Poverty Alleviation - Hon. Muhammed Ali73. Power - Hon. Effiong Daniel74. Privatization and Commercialization - Hon. Ahmed Yerima75. Public Accounts - Hon. Chinda Ogundu76. Public Petitions - Hon. Nkem Uzoma77. Public Procurement - Hon. Busayo Oke78. Public Safety and Intelligence - Hon. Sani Aminu79. Public Service Matters - Hon. Gogo Tamuno80. Rules and Business - Hon. Orker-Jev Yisa81. Rural Development - Hon. Adebutu Oladipupo82. Science and Technology - Hon. Beni Lar83. Solid Minerals - Hon. Samaila Suleiman**84. Special Duties - Hon. Sani Daura85. Sports - Hon. Goni Bukar86. Steel - Hon. Muhammed Idirisu87. Sustainable Development Goals- Hon. Tijjani Abdulkadir88.Telecommunications - Hon. Fijabi Akinade89. Tertiary Education and Services- Hon. Suleiman Aminu90.Treaties, Protocols and Agreements - Hon. Yakub Balogun91. Urban Development and Regional Planning - Hon. Temitope Olatoye92. Water Resources - Hon. Aliyu Ahman-Pategi93. Women Affairs and Social Development - Hon. Stella Ngwu94. Women in Parliament - Hon. Evelyn Omavowan95. Works - Hon. Toby Okechukwu96. Youth Development - Hon. Segun Adekola**Hon. Garba Mohammed Datti who was initially named as the Chairman, House Committee on Solid Minerals tendered his resignation on Tuesday and was immediately replaced by Hon. Samaila Suleiman
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Motorola Breaks Smartphone Record With Latest Unbreakable Screen Droid Turbo 2 Smartphone
Motorola is at it again with the launch of
what could arguably be one of the best
android smartphones ever released in our
world today.
It is the launch of the Motorola Droid Turbo 2
and you might want to ask that what is that
that is so special about this latest device, and
I will like say that almost everything about the
phone is special and magnificent.
The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is not only the
first to feature an unbreakable screen that
according to Motorola took them 3 years to
develop the 5 layer screen system that is
known as shattershield , the device is also the
first to feature an external memory capacity
smartphone that can take up to 2TB of
microSD card.
During the launch of this monster, to prove
the screen is truly break-proof, Motorola
representative repeatedly dropped the device
with face-down on a concrete flow without any
form of noticeable crack to the screen.
Friday, 23 October 2015
NITEL Return With 4G Cheaper Data Services
That awesome moment when you think Nitel is dead and gun for life, and you just woke up one morning seeing NITEL Advert again. The good news is Nitel is coming back with full force to take over the telecom industry. Not NITEL again but Nigerian Telecommunication (NTEL).This time around, NTEL will focuson Data services at the onset; maybe the've noticed people consumed data much than they make calls.However, NATCOM Consortium, the winner of the bid for the moribund Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, is planning to roll out services next month.The consortium will launch 4G Long Term Evolution Technology (LTE) services suggesting that the revamped NITEL may focus on data services from the outset. Come next month been November, 4G data services will be launch in Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt before it will finallyroll out to other states.I guess the return of NITEL will even make data more cheaper and other Telecom industry seat up. If you don't know, NITEL had broadband facilities that traversed the entire country and that once revived, it would boost transmission of broadband capacities from the shores of Nigeria to places in the hinterlands, where the demand is high.If your device is not 4G supported,then it's time to port with ease.
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Buhari flags off 260 km dual carriage Calabar-Katsina-Ala Highway
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, 20th October, 2015 performed the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the 260km dual carriage road to link Calabar to Northern Nigeria.Speaking at the event held at Obung Village, Netim Clam, Akampa local government area of Cross River State, Buhari expressedthe commitment of the Federal Government to the speedy completion of the project, which is scheduled to be completed within the next four to five years.The project, he said, is expected to open the doors of opportunity for the people of Cross River State and Nigeria as a whole.He said: “When completed, this road, which starts from the seaportand terminates at the boundary between Cross River and Benue States will link the southern part of Nigeria to the North-Central, the North-East and ultimately Central Africa.“This will undoubtedly expand the boundaries of our economy by providing countries such as Niger Republic and Chad access to the seaport.He commended the state governor and his team for creating a new vista of business opportunities for Cross River and the rest of the country.The 260km super highway, which is an evacuation corridor from a deep seaport in Bakassi, is expected to reduce travel time between Calabar and Katsina-Ala from about six hours to one hour and 30 minutes.The super highway and the sea port projects are estimated to cost about N700 billion.