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Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Eases to 32.15% In August — NBS

Nigeria’s inflation rate has decelerated for two consecutive months, from 34.19% in June to 33.40% in July, and now 32.15% in August, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Monday. According to the Consumer Price Index report released by the Bureau, the headline inflation rate eased to 32.15% in August 2024, while food inflation stood …

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Binance lists Telegram Crypto game Catizen as 59th project on Binance launchpool  

Catizen, a Crypto game project that exists as a mini app on Telegram has been listed as the 59th project on Binance Launchpool. Catizen a cat themed crypto game where players can earn $Cati tokens by playing the game and completing tasks has joined Hamster Kombat in crypto game projects invited to the Binance Launchpool …

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Minister Felicitates Muslims On Eid-Maulud, Calls for Unity, Support For Flood Victims

The Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Barr. Hannatu Musawa has extended warm felicitations to Muslim faithful across Nigeria on the occasion of Eid el-Maulud, commemorating the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. The Minister in a statement signed by SA to the Media and Publicity, Dr. Nneka Ikem Anibeze, urged Muslims to reflect …

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Group advocates collective approach to suicide prevention, decriminalisation of suicide attempt

  The Nigeria Suicide Prevention Advocacy Working Group, in a webinar to commemorate World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD), says to prevent suicide and decriminalise attempted suicide in Nigeria require a whole-society approach. The webinar, hosted by Coordinator of the Group, Prof. Taiwo Sheikh, had various stakeholders and members of the general public recently in Lagos. …

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Fast & Furious 11s Returning Character Tease Brings Justice To The Franchises Most Underrated Movie

Fast and Furious 11 is set to be the biggest movie in the Fast franchise to date, with a potential returning character putting the focus back on a forgotten movie in the franchise. The Fast series of films first started way back in 2001, and since then, the films have undergone a transformation that has …

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Mums think I’m evil for celebrating my tot starting school, she’s been clinging to me for 7 weeks, says Cara De La Hoyde

THE mum-of-two recently revealed how she was grateful to have a break form her youngest after the summer holidays.

Love Island legend Cara De La Hoyde shares son, Freddie George, and daughter Delilah with hubby Nathan Massey, whom she met on the show.

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Cara De La Hoyde revealed she was thrilled her youngest was finally at school[/caption]
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The mum finally could have a break and get the house clean after the summer holidays[/caption]

Revealing all in her podcast The School Runway, the mum revealed she was happy her youngest, Delilah had finally started school.

She said her daughter had just had her first day at primary school when she was catching up with the nursery mums in the group chat.

Cara revealed many of them were upset about their little ones growing up and going to school – but Cara felt differently.

She joked she send a meme saying ‘Toodaloo bye motherf***ers adding it was an ‘accurate representation of me dropping my kids off.’

But her humorous post might have been sent to the wrong audience.

She explained: “They were all a bit like ‘ohh’ and then today they were sending pictures of their kids in their school uniform.

“So I was like ‘Oh lovely’ and switched it up because I don’t want them to just think I’m evil.”

Carly added that she wanted a break after the summer holidays and we don’t blame her.

Fred went back last week and I’ve had her wrapped around me for seven weeks,” she explained.

“I love her, I love her dearly, she’s fantastic,but I just need, Like, today I’ve cleaned my house – it’s actually clean and it smells nice.”

She joked it was the type of clean that looked good form further away but up close you could tell it was a quick job.

Recently Cara admitted to sometimes wearing pyjamas on the school run.

She admitted: “I’ve done the school run in pyjamas, you know that I’m that guy.”

The mum-of-two added that it wasn’t something she did often, but couldn’t help it during the winter months.

Cara De La Hoyde's career timeline

2016

“Love Island”: Cara De La Hoyde rose to fame when she appeared on the second season of the British reality show “Love Island.” She entered the villa on Day 1 and went on to win the series alongside Nathan Massey. The couple became fan favorites for their genuine connection and chemistry.

Post-“Love Island” (2016 onwards)

Public Appearances and Media: Following her win on “Love Island,” Cara made numerous public appearances, participated in interviews, and was featured in various magazines and media outlets. She capitalized on her newfound fame through brand endorsements and social media.

2017

Relationship with Nathan Massey: Cara and Nathan Massey’s relationship continued after “Love Island,” though they experienced ups and downs. They briefly split in early 2017 but reconciled later that year.
Pregnancy Announcement: In May 2017, Cara announced that she was pregnant with Nathan Massey’s child, even though they were not together at the time.

2018

Birth of First Child: Cara and Nathan welcomed their first child, a son named Freddie-George, in December 2017.
Television Appearances: Cara, along with Nathan, made various TV appearances, including on shows like “The Only Way Is Essex” (TOWIE), where they shared aspects of their personal lives.

2019

Engagement: Nathan Massey proposed to Cara in July 2018, and the couple got engaged. They continued to share their journey as parents and partners on social media and in interviews.

2020

Marriage: Cara and Nathan Massey got married in June 2019.
Second Pregnancy: In March 2020, the couple announced they were expecting their second child.
Birth of Second Child: Cara gave birth to their daughter, Delilah, in July 2020.

2021 and Beyond

Family Life: Cara has continued to focus on her family, sharing updates about her life as a mother and wife on social media.
Business Ventures: Cara has also ventured into various business opportunities, including collaborations with brands and launching her own products as well as a podcast.

Other Notable Appearances

Reality TV and Media: Cara has remained a popular figure in the UK reality TV scene. She and Nathan have appeared on various reality TV shows and specials, often discussing their relationship and parenthood.

Cara De La Hoyde’s career has primarily revolved around her reality TV fame, with significant milestones in her personal life contributing to her public persona.

“In the winter, I will put a tracksuit over my pyjamas because it’s cold and I don’t want to take my clothes off in the morning.”

Cara added that she was well known at the primary school she takes her son Freddie too – even getting laughed at by the teachers.

“They all know me up there, they just laugh at me,” she continued.

“They’re just like ‘Oh here she is coming up here in her pyjamas.'”

During the couple’s first pregnancy she and Nathan split up for a while as Cara revealed she was unhappy after moving to Essex with Nathan and felt he didn’t understand her.

However, she said that this was the best thing that ever happened to them.

Cara felt that the baby had come to her for a reason, and was determined to keep the baby, even if it meant doing it alone.

But after a baby scan the pair ended up sleeping together, and decided to get back together in secret.

Since then, the couple haven’t looked back, and in 2019, they tied the knot and in 2020 they welcomed a daughter named Delilah.

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Major energy supplier to give out extra £50million to struggling customers – exact date you can apply

A MAJOR energy supplier will give out an extra £50million worth of support over the winter months, including direct cash to customers who are struggling to pay their bills.

OVO Energy, which has around four million customers, said applications for the support will open on October 1.

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OVO Energy will give out an extra £50million support this winter[/caption]

The “Big Six” supplier runs the extra support service for users all year round, but is now increasing the amount of aid it’s giving out ahead of the winter months.

It follows the government’s decision to restrict state winter fuel payments to those receiving pension credit.

This means around 10 million people will lose out over the coming months, with the benefit taken away from all but the poorest pensioners in the country.

And, customers can expect their energy bills to rise by £149 a year come October, when Ofgem is expected to raise its price cap.

OVO’s £50m package includes payment holidays for prepayment customers, free energy-saving products and direct financial support.

The package opens on October 1, but Ovo’s website is live from today for customers to check if they’re eligible for any help.

How much customers could receive depends on their individual circumstances and eligibility.

If you want to check your entitlement, it’s worth having your monthly disposable income and an up-to-date meter reading to hand to check online.

It is also worth noting that this scheme is only open to OVO customers.

However, many other suppliers are offering extra support to customers this winter.

For example, Octopus Energy said it would be widening its £30million support fund to low-income pensioners who are no longer eligible for the Winter Fuel Payment.

Through the scheme, customers can get discretionary credit of between £50 and £200.

The supplier is encouraging all customers to get in contact if they’re struggling with their bills.

Direct bill support could include vouchers up to £500 or a payment holiday.

You can contact Octopus Energy via its website.

The Octo Assist fund is still open for applications and there is no deadline for customers to apply by.

What other support is available?

If you fear you may struggle to afford your energy costs this winter, you should note some of the other financial help available.

Many of the UK’s biggest energy suppliers have grants in place to support struggling customers. 

Eligibility criteria may vary depending on the supplier, while the amount you can get depends on your financial circumstances.

The country’s biggest supplier, British Gas, previously had an energy grant scheme in place, with the hardest-pressed households receiving a grant of up to £2,000.

The firm has also launched a debt reduction scheme called “You Pay: We Pay”.

How do I calculate my energy bill?

BELOW we reveal how you can calculate your own energy bill.

To calculate how much you pay for your energy bill, you must find out your unit rate for gas and electricity and the standing charge for each fuel type.

The unit rate will usually be shown on your bill in p/kWh.The standing charge is a daily charge that is paid 365 days of the year – irrespective of whether or not you use any gas or electricity.

You will then need to note down your own annual energy usage from a previous bill.

Once you have these details, you can work out your gas and electricity costs separately.

Multiply your usage in kWh by the unit rate cost in p/kWh for the corresponding fuel type – this will give you your usage costs.

You’ll then need to multiply each standing charge by 365 and add this figure to the totals for your usage – this will then give you your annual costs.

Divide this figure by 12, and you’ll be able to determine how much you should expect to pay each month from April 1.

Struggling customers will also be able to get part of their debts wiped via what’s known as “debt matching”.

For instance, if a customer pays £100, British Gas will pay off £100 too, effectively wiping half the amount owed and getting the customer back on track sooner.

The £15million scheme opened in June and eligible customers have been contacted directly.

Elsewhere, EDF has a customer support fund which on average wipes £1,250 off customers’ bills

It is available to vulnerable customers experiencing hardship. 

To apply, visit EDF’s website and make sure you have details of your account number (find it on your energy bills or EDF emails) and the current debt balance on all EDF accounts you have.

Check directly with your supplier to see what help is available from them.

You should also be aware of the government’s £150 Warm Home Discount and Household Support Fund.

The Sun previously rounded up all the energy bill help worth £5,710 that you could be eligible to claim, which you can read here.

How is the winter fuel payment changing?

From this year, only those receiving Pension Credit and other means-tested benefits will qualify for winter fuel payments worth £200.

Households where someone is over the age of 80 will receive £300 in winter fuel payments.

Pensioners receiving Universal Credit and income support will also still receive the payment.

It’s thought the change will cut the numbers receiving the benefit down from 11.4million to just 1.5million.

The decision by the new government was taken to help save money to fill a £22billion “black hole” in the country’s finances.

Experts said the move should be a prompt for those receiving State Pension to check their eligibility for Pension Credit and other state benefits.

A huge £2bilion goes unclaimed in Pension Credit each year, with around 800,000 people thought to be missing out.

The benefit tops up your weekly income to £218.15 if you’re single or join income to £332.95. This is worth £2,677 a year.

When you receive Pension Credit it also unlocks other financial support such as council tax benefits and free TV licences for over-75s.

You can use an online benefits calculator to find out your entitlement to support, there is a list of independent and free checks you can make at gov.uk/benefits-calculators.

You can start an application for Pension Credit up to four months before you reach state pension age – or if you claim after, you can backdate it by up to three months.

Applications need to be made on the government website or by calling 0800 99 1234.

You’ll need your National Insurance number, as well as information about your income, savings and investments.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

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