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The Director-General of the Bunmi Tunji-Ojo Movement (BTOM), Hon. Stephen Agbi, has commended the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for what he described as “remarkable leadership and impactful service” as the minister clocks 44 on May 1.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Agbi said Tunji-Ojo has distinguished himself as a reform-driven leader whose tenure has brought renewed direction to Nigeria’s internal security system.

He noted that the minister’s performance aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, adding that his leadership has strengthened institutional efficiency and boosted public confidence.

“Dr. Tunji-Ojo represents a new generation of leadership—focused, accessible, and committed to delivering results that directly impact the lives of ordinary Nigerians,” Agbi stated.

The BTOM DG also praised the minister’s strong connection with the grassroots, saying his consistent engagement with constituents and investment in empowerment initiatives have set him apart in public office.

According to him, Tunji-Ojo has continued to demonstrate that governance must go beyond policy to tangible benefits for the people.

“As he marks his 44th birthday, we celebrate a leader whose life reflects service, courage, and an unwavering commitment to national development,” he added.

Agbi prayed for continued wisdom and strength for the minister as he continues to serve the country.

Abuja, Nigeria — May 2, 2026

Hip Samba, one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising cultural festival brands, is set to return to the nation’s capital with a bold and immersive experience at City Park, Wuse 2, Abuja on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

Since its inception in 2018, Hip Samba has grown into a dynamic cultural platform at the intersection of music, art, food, and innovation, successfully delivering 16 editions across Abuja, Kaduna, and Jos. The festival has hosted notable artists including Jesse Jagz, WurlD, Lady Donli, and Dantala, while partnering with leading organizations such as MTN, Music In Africa Foundation, CIIFA, and Flour Mills of Nigeria.

The 2026 Abuja edition is projected to attract over 5,000 attendees, reach 500,000+ online viewers, and generate over 10 million social media impressions, reinforcing its position as a major cultural and youth-driven platform in Nigeria.

Hip Samba Abuja 2026 will deliver a multi-dimensional experience featuring:
Cultural heritage performances
Live music and entertainment
Art exhibitions and live murals
Esports and gaming competitions
A vibrant food and street market
Creative marketplace and vendor activations
VR and digital experiences
Premium and VIP lifestyle experiences

Headline performers for the 2026 edition will be announced in phases, with a carefully curated lineup of top-tier and emerging artists expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks. This phased reveal is part of Hip Samba’s strategy to build momentum and sustain audience excitement leading up to the festival.

Beyond entertainment, Hip Samba continues to make a measurable impact in the creative economy—empowering small businesses, supporting emerging artists, and driving tourism and community engagement.

Speaking on the upcoming edition, Festival Manager Vayan Joseph stated:
“Hip Samba is not just a festival; it is a cultural movement. Our goal is to create a platform that celebrates identity, empowers young creatives, and positions Abuja as a leading hub for culture and innovation in Africa.”

With strong media amplification through digital campaigns, influencer collaborations, and strategic partnerships, Hip Samba Abuja 2026 is set to become one of the most anticipated cultural events of the year.

The festival invites media partners, sponsors, and cultural stakeholders to be part of this transformative experience.

For media inquiries, partnerships, and coverage:
Vayan Joseph
Festival Manager, Hip Samba
08036052253
In a significant recognition of leadership and humanitarian service, the profile of Dr. Irene Chukwunonso Ezekwe continues to emerge as a beacon of professional excellence across the landscape of Nigerian tourism and international diplomacy.

A native of Orlu in Imo State, Dr. Ezekwe has seamlessly blended her academic prowess with a deep-seated passion for global affairs, establishing herself as a formidable force in both the corporate and philanthropic sectors.

Her journey, which began at Okporo Technical College and progressed through a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Olabisi Onabanjo University, culminated in a prestigious Doctorate in Tourism and Foreign Diplomacy from Highstone Global University in Texas, USA.

As the visionary Founder and CEO of Irene Traveling and Tours Limited, Dr. Ezekwe has redefined the standards of travel management by providing personalized and seamless experiences for a diverse clientele.

Her expertise in branding and customer service has made her agency a hallmark of reliability within the tourism industry.

Beyond her commercial success, she has channeled her influence into the Irene Ezekwe Empowerment Foundation, a registered corporate entity dedicated to the economic development of youth and women.

The foundation’s work in fostering entrepreneurial skills, educational advancement, and agricultural transformation highlights her commitment to sustainable social progress.

In addition to her entrepreneurial and humanitarian roles, Dr. Ezekwe serves as the National Director of all NGOs under the Renewed Hope People Advocacy, where she provides strategic leadership and coordination for multi-sectoral initiatives focused on community development, empowerment, and policy advocacy across Nigeria.

Dr. Ezekwe’s contributions have not gone unnoticed by the international community, as evidenced by a series of high-profile accolades.

She was recently honored with the Sustainable Development Award by Highstone Global University for her dedication to the United Nations’ SDGs and received the AU Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Honours for her leadership in promoting Pan-African frameworks.

Her role as a mediator and advocate for harmony was further solidified in 2025 when she was granted the Justice of Peace Award by the Advanced Peace and Reconciliation Centre of Nigeria.

Additionally, her efforts have been recognized by Etiquette Nigeria and the Commonwealth Day commemoration committee for her significant impact on the diplomatic world.

A student of the African School of Diplomacy and International Relations, Dr. Ezekwe continues to leverage her multidisciplinary background to bridge gaps between nations and communities.

Despite her extensive professional commitments, she remains a devoted wife to Mr. Izuchukwu Remigus Ezekwe and a mother of five, embodying a balance of family values and public service.

Through her ongoing initiatives and leadership at the Irene Ezekwe Empowerment Foundation, as well as her role within the Renewed Hope People Advocacy, she remains an inspirational figure, proving that visionary leadership and integrity are the cornerstones of national growth and global diplomacy.
A women-focused advocacy group, Uplifting Women Support Initiatives (UWSI) has intensified efforts to support vulnerable girls and young mothers, stressing the need to restore hope, dignity and opportunities for those facing social exclusion. 

The group stated this Abuja while honouring two prominent women for their contributions in enhancing the growth and welfare of women and girls. 

The awardees include, Nigeria's Ambassador designate to Israel, Amb. Nkechi Linda Ufochukwu who was presented with certificate of appointment as the Champion of Maternal Hope and Female Dignity and Chief Executive Officer of Smart City Development Group, Sharon Kraus, who bagged the Voice for the Girl Child and Vulnerable Mothers. 

Speaking at the occasion, the ambassador-designate, Amb. Ofuchukwu described the recognition as a call to duty, pledging to continue advocating for women's empowerment, access to education and community-based support systems for young girls. 
"I see it as a call to duty to the women, as a call to represent women, empower women, uplift women in our various communities. And I'm ready and excited to get the job done. We're looking forward to seeing that women, young girls in various communities get the required education that they need and empowerment programmes too that they need. 

"I want to encourage All the girls out there to get focused in life, acquire the necessary education that is needed. If you're not opportune to get the education that you need, acquire a skill, empower yourself through this and get to the top", she advised". 

In her remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of Smart City Development Group, Sharon Kraus, reaffirm her commitment to supporting vulnerable communities, particularly young girls, assuring them that their voices are heard and their future matters.

"I believe in partnerships and collaboration. There's a synergy whereby we could come together and do greater impact. I look forward to being with various women to impact this nation. I'm honoured", she said. 

According her, supporting women is what she has been doing for a very long time, having been inspired by her father. 
A member of the Board of Trustees of the organization, Lady Maria Ejielo said many young girls who become pregnant are often abandoned by their both families and partners, leaving them exposed to hardship, depression and uncertain about their future. 

"Vulnerable daughters that will give birth in their family, sometimes, the parents will get angry with them, that they are disgracing the family, and they will move out, and become so vulnerable. Those people that impregnated them will also deny them. They will just be moving from one place to another, and some of them will be so depressed", she said. 

A PR strategist, Mr. Alex Nwankwo congratulated the awardees for their contributions in raising the bar of the welfare of women and girls. 

Other members of the organization are Felicia Adi, National coordinator, Amb  Elizabeth AVOSUAHI DANIEL, Secretary General, Dr Yagana mala kachala, National Women Leader 
and Zainab Jublin, National Director Mobelizasion

The Federal Government has declared Friday as public holiday to enable workers to celebrate International Workers’ Day.

The Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, made the announcement on behalf of the Federal Government.

This is contained in a statement by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Magdalene Ajani, on Wednesday in Abuja.

Tunji-Ojo commended Nigerian workers for their hard work and dedication to national development, adding that their efforts remained essential to Nigeria’s growth and prosperity.

The minister encouraged workers to embrace patriotism, productivity and dedication to service.

“These qualities are crucial for sustainable development,” Tunji-Ojo emphasised.

According to him, the Federal Government remains committed to supporting the welfare and security of all workers by creating a favourable environment for economic growth.

He encouraged workers to mark the day by reflecting on the importance of unity and hard work in nation-building.

Tunji-Ojo congratulated workers across the country on a peaceful May 1, 2026, Workers’ Day celebration. (NAN)


President Bola Tinubu has appointed Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu as Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, following the resignation of Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar.

This was contained in a statement released by the presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday. Tuggar recently stepped down to participate in the 2027 elections.

Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu previously served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In the same vein, the President has nominated Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye as the new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, subject to Senate confirmation.

Until his nomination, Ambassador Enikanolaiye, from Kogi State, served as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and International Relations.

Enikanolaiye is a distinguished diplomat and seasoned public servant with over three decades of exemplary service in Nigeria’s foreign service. He has previously served as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and held key diplomatic postings in Addis Ababa, Belgrade, Ottawa, London, and New Delhi.

According to Onanuga, the President noted that the appointments are part of ongoing efforts to reposition Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture for greater efficiency, strategic engagement, and stronger global partnerships.

He added that President Tinubu congratulates the appointees and urged them to work diligently to promote Nigeria’s national interest, advance economic diplomacy, foster regional stability, and safeguard the welfare of Nigerians at home and abroad.


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the removal of Mr Saidu Mohammed as the Authority Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), in the public interest.

SolaceBase reports that the President has also approved the nomination of Mr Rabiu Abdullahi Umar as the new Chief Executive of the NMDPRA.

The appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

A statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy) on Thursday said this decision, made pursuant to the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, is aimed at strengthening regulatory effectiveness in the midstream and downstream petroleum sector, in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Mr Umar is a seasoned executive with over 25 years of experience across the energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors, and a proven track record in strategic leadership, operational transformation, and large-scale project delivery.

He is a graduate of Accounting from Bayero University and an alumnus of Harvard Business School.

Pending Senate confirmation of the new nominee, the most senior official of the NMDPRA will oversee operations in an acting capacity.

President Tinubu thanks the outgoing Authority Chief Executive for his service and wishes him well in his future endeavours.

The President remains committed to ensuring capable leadership in key regulatory institutions to advance energy security, sector reform, and sustainable economic growth.

President Bola Tinubu has endorsed the 2027 governorship aspiration of Obafemi Hamzat, deputy governor of Lagos.

In a post on Wednesday, Bayo Onanuga, the president’s special adviser on information and strategy, said Tinubu gave the endorsement during a meeting with members of the Lagos Governance Advisory Council (GAC) at the State House, Abuja.

“President Tinubu formally endorses the Lagos APC consensus governorship candidate Obafemi Hamzat at a meeting with members of the Lagos Governance Advisory Council, led by Prince Tajudeen Oluyole Olusi and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu,” Onanuga wrote.

More to follow…


chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abia State and senatorial aspirant for Abia South, Prince Paul Ikonne, has told the lawmaker representing the district, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, to brace up for an exit from the Senate.

Abaribe has spent nearly two decades representing Abia South in the Red Chamber, a tenure Ikonne claims has not translated into meaningful development for the district.

Addressing journalists on Wednesday morning shortly after obtaining his nomination and expression of interest forms, Ikonne pledged to deliver effective representation for Abia South from 2027 if elected, while urging Abaribe to prepare to vacate the seat.

Ikonne, who previously served as Executive Secretary of the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) under former President Muhammadu Buhari, explained that his entry into the race stems from what he described as an urgent need to improve the quality of representation for Abia South. He argued that the district has endured years of under-performance at the National Assembly.

He reiterated that his ambition is anchored on service, development, and a commitment to restore purposeful representation for the people of the district.

Responding to questions about his chances, Ikonne issued a direct challenge to Abaribe, asserting that after almost two decades in the Senate, it was time for the incumbent to return to Ohuru village and focus on local matters, including settling land disputes, insisting that his prolonged stay in office has not yielded meaningful progress for the area.

He said: “If you are familiar with Senator Abaribe very well, you will realize that he is an attention seeker and a media creation. He has long lost touch with the grassroots and our people are saying enough of his noise-making, it is time for him to return to village.

“Currently, Abia South does not look like a district with his representation in the Senate. That is why I have stepped forward, to offer real representation, align our people with the federal government, and attract the federal presence and development our district deserves,” Ikonne stated.

He further noted that his aspiration is focused on delivering tangible results through infrastructure development, empowerment programmes, strategic interventions, and enhancing the district’s national relevance.

Ikonne also expressed optimism about the role of the 11th Senate, describing it as one that would consolidate on the reforms and political gains of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to steer Nigeria in a positive direction.

He called on Nigerians, regardless of political affiliation, ethnicity, or religion, to support the President’s reform agenda, which he described as aimed at laying a foundation for long-term national transformation and prosperity.

With his acquisition of nomination forms, the race for the Abia South Senate seat appears to be gathering momentum, signaling a potentially decisive contest ahead.

 

The Supreme Court has fixed Thursday, April 30, for judgment in the leadership dispute rocking the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The apex court had reserved judgement in the case, prompting the opposition party to petition the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) that time was not on its side.

However, on Wednesday, the apex court announced that the judgement would be delivered by 2pm, on Thursday.

A five-member panel of the apex court, led by Justice Mohammed Garba, had fixed the matter for judgment after parties adopted their final written addresses.

Mark, who leads a faction of the party, is challenging the March 12 judgment of the Court of Appeal, which ordered parties to maintain the status quo in the dispute.

In his appeal, the former Senate President argued that the appellate court exceeded its jurisdiction and insisted that the crisis bordered on internal party affairs, which courts lack powers to adjudicate.

The suit was initiated by aggrieved party members led by Nafiu Bala Gombe, who is contesting the legitimacy of the Mark-led leadership of the party.

Other respondents in the appeal include the ADC, its National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, the Independent National Electoral Commission, and a former national chairman, Ralph Nwosu.

Mark is also seeking an order restraining INEC from recognising any leadership other than his faction, pending the determination of the appeal.

However, the respondents urged the apex court to dismiss the appeal, maintaining that the lower court was properly seized of the matter.

In a letter dated April 28, 2026 and signed by Shaibu Enejoh Aruwa, ADC counsel, the Mark-led faction said if the judgment of the apex court is not delivered within the next three days, the ADC “stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Election”.

The Mark-led faction said the development would deny the constitutional right of millions of Nigerians to contest the elections under the platform of the party.

“My Lord, this appeal was graciously heard expeditiously on the 22nd April, 2026 and judgment was thereafter reserved to a date to be communicated by the court,” the letter reads.

“However, My Lord, we are most respectfully constrained to request for my Lord’s kind intervention and directive in ensuring that the judgment is rendered timeously having regard that INEC the 4th Respondent in the said Appeal purportedly, acting pursuant to the judgment of the lower court in

“Appeal No: CA/ABJ/145/2026 acted to remove or de-recognize the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) leaving the ADC without leadership at the moment even though the ADC remains a recognized registered political party in Nigeria.

“My Lord, we also respectfully draw Your Lordship’s attention to the INEC Timetable for the 2027 General Elections and the activities in readiness which have already commenced.

“Your Lordship’s would find attached copies of the INEC Press Release de-recognizing the leadership of ADC and the Revised INEC Timetable for the 2027 General Elections.

“My Lord, the ADC’s ability to comply with these statutory requirements to participate in the 2027 General Elections is wholly dependent on the timely delivery of the judgment in the instant Appeal.

“Without the delivery of judgment within the next three days from the date of this letter, the ADC stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Elections.

“This would disenfranchise millions of Nigerians who have subscribed to the ideals of the ADC and deny them their constitutional right to freely associate and contest elections through a political party of their choice.

“My Lord, we are mindful of the enormous responsibilities and workload of this Honourable Court. We are equally aware that justice delayed, in this peculiar circumstance, would amount to justice denied. The entire political future of our client and the legitimate expectations of its members nationwide now hangs in the balance.”

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kano Strategic Command, has launched “Operation Sharar Mafaka” and arrested 52 suspects across drug-joint areas of the metropolis.

This is contained in a statement issued the command’s Public Relations Officer, Sadiq Muhammad-Maigatari, on Wednesday in Kano.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that “Sharar Mafaka” roughly translates from Hausa to “Clearing Hideouts” or “Sweeping Safe Havens.

The Commander of the agency in Kano, Mr Dahiru Yahaya-Lawal, said: “The operation is aimed at dismantling drug distribution joints and restoring safety to communities.

“The operation launched on April 27, targeted more than 20 identified drug locations, leading to significant arrests and seizures within two days.

“On April 27, our officers raided Filin Idi, Tashar Rami, Fagge, Abattoir and Farm Centre, where 15 suspects were arrested, and quantities of illicit drugs and paraphernalia were recovered.

“On April 28, further raids were carried out at Hotoro Flyover, Mariri Park, Ramin Jirga Tishama, Yankaba Park and Audu Bako Secretariat, resulting in the arrest of 16 suspects, including three females, as well as the recovery of assorted drugs and locally made weapons.”

He added that on the same date, additional operations were conducted at Kwanar Ungogo, Titin Jajira, Tudun Bojuwa and parts of Sabon Gari, leading to the arrest of 21 more suspects, including one female.

“We will continue to dislodge criminal joints, arrest suspects, seize exhibits and occupy such premises until normalcy is restored.

“We call on members of the public to support the agency in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking, until our streets are safe for all.”

The commander noted that the operation was in line with the directive of the NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Buba-Marwa, to ensure a drug-free society.

He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to sustained enforcement, community engagement and collaboration with stakeholders to curb illicit drug activities in the state.(NAN)

 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have raided three illicit drug warehouses hidden in a residential estate in Okota area of Lagos where Two Million Three Hundred and Sixty Thousand (2,360,000) pills of high-potency tramadol 225mg and One Million Nine Hundred and Nine Thousand Four Hundred (1,909,400) bottles of codeine syrup with a combined street value of Sixteen Billion Nine Hundred and Twenty Seven Million Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N16,927,200,000.00) only, were recovered.

According to a statement issued by Femi Babafemi, NDLEA Director, Media and Advocacy, in Abuja, on Wednesday, the high-stakes intelligence-led coordinated operations were conducted on Friday, 17th April 2026 at 98 Olukayode Awofisayo Street, Park View Estate, Ago Palace, Okota, where a large warehouse was uncovered and two others at 5 Charles Ndumetu Street, Park View Estate, Ago Palace, Okota, Lagos State.

PlatinumPost reports that recovered from the three warehouses were 19,094 cartons containing 1,909,400 bottles of codeine syrup and 2,360,000 pills of high-potency tramadol 225mg pills in another 34 cartons.

Reacting to the development, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) said the successful operations have dealt a staggering blow to the heart of the pharmaceutical drug black market, leading to the dismantling of a major drug syndicate in the country.

Marwa expressed his profound pride in the operatives involved, describing the seizure as a monumental victory in the ongoing fight against substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Nigeria. According to him, “The scale of this recovery, nearly 4.3 million units of lethal substances, is a testament to the fact that our officers are staying several steps ahead of these merchants of death. To find such volumes hidden within residential estates like Park View and busy hubs like Okota shows the desperation of these cartels, but it also highlights the peerless intelligence capabilities of our team.”

The NDLEA boss reiterated that there is no safe haven for drug traffickers in Nigeria, adding that whether they hide their illicit goods in elite mansions or suburban warehouses, the Agency’s reach is long and its resolve is firm. “Let this be a clear signal to those who think they can profit from the destruction of our children’s futures: we will find you, we will dismantle your networks, and we will bring the full weight of the law upon you”, he warned.

 

President Bola Ahmed Tinibu has approved the allocation of plots of land to Nigerian ambassadors and high commissioners-designate in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory minister, Nyesom Wike, disclosed on Wednesday.

Wike made the announcement while receiving the envoys on a courtesy visit at his official residence in Life Camp, Abuja.

The delegation was led by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dunoma Umar Ahmed, as part of an induction programme for the newly appointed diplomats.

According to the minister, the president’s decision was driven by the need to give Nigeria’s overseas representatives a permanent foothold in the capital for when they return for periodic briefings.

“The President believes that most of you do not have a place in Abuja… he will encourage you to see how you will put up where you can stay. Before you leave this morning, each and every one of you should have your form to apply for a land allocation in Abuja,” Wike said.

Beyond the land gesture, Wike used the occasion to charge the envoys with the responsibility of defending and projecting Nigeria’s international standing. “You are, in essence, the mirror of this country. The way the world sees you is the way it will see Nigeria,” he said.

He tasked them with reinforcing the economic diplomacy work that President Tinubu had been conducting through extensive foreign engagements.

Mr President has travelled extensively to attract investment and partnerships. It is now your role to reinforce that effort by building confidence in Nigeria as a viable destination for investment,” the minister stated.

On the question of Nigeria’s democratic credentials — a concern that has gained traction in some quarters — Wike said, “Nigeria remains a multi-party democracy. There is no plan to turn the country into a one-party state. You must communicate this clearly wherever you serve,” he said.

The minister also drew attention to development opportunities in the FCT, pointing to infrastructure expansion across the six area councils — Abaji, AMAC, Bwari, Gwagwalada, Kuje, and Kwali — as evidence of Abuja’s growing stature as a global capital.

He specifically called on the envoys to attract investors into agriculture and waste management, noting that arable land in Gwagwalada and Kwali remained largely untapped.

“There is enormous potential in agriculture within the FCT, but investment is still limited. We need your support to unlock these opportunities,” he said.

Wike also announced ongoing partnership talks with Saudi Arabia and Egypt to develop key sectors, as well as plans to engage the European Commission on development cooperation.

He expressed confidence in Nigeria’s near-term prospects, saying: “I remain confident that by 2027, Nigeria will be more peaceful, more united, and stronger as a nation.”

Earlier in his address, Permanent Secretary Ahmed said the visit was designed to impress upon the envoys the strategic importance of the FCT in the country’s foreign relations architecture.

He described Abuja as Nigeria’s administrative and diplomatic nerve centre and said the ambassadors had been deployed at a critical moment in the country’s development.

“Our Ambassadors and High Commissioners have been entrusted with representing Nigeria at a pivotal moment in our nation’s development,” he said, adding that economic diplomacy and investment promotion would be central to their mandates.

Ahmed praised the transformation of the FCT under Wike’s stewardship, arguing that the visible improvements in infrastructure, urban management and service delivery were themselves assets for Nigeria’s international image.

He called for closer collaboration between foreign missions and the FCT administration on investment promotion, cultural exchange and urban development.

In a powerful address at the Plug and Play x NIMENA Innovation Night during Singapore Maritime Week, Engr. Dr. Eferebo I. Sylvanus, the National Chairman of the Nigerian Institution of Marine Engineers and Naval Architects, issued a clarion call for Nigeria to transition from a passive participant in the maritime sector to a globally competitive power. 

Addressing a diverse gathering of international maritime leaders, policymakers, and investors, Dr. Sylvanus argued that the true potential of Nigeria’s blue economy can only be unlocked through a steadfast commitment to technical sovereignty.

He emphasized that economic independence is inextricably linked to the ability to innovate internally, stating, "Technical sovereignty is the foundation of economic sovereignty. We cannot continue to build critical sectors on imported expertise alone." 
Expanding on this vision, he highlighted the necessity of self-reliance in maritime oversight, noting, "Technical sovereignty through an indigenous classification society is a very critical aspect that needs to be echoed. We must prioritize creating marine standards and ensuring indigenous local vessel classifications and standards are developed locally."

To achieve this, he advocated for the implementation of the Triple Helix model—a synergistic partnership between government, industry, and academia—to foster a robust indigenous innovation ecosystem. 

The event featured high-level participation from notable legislative and diplomatic figures, including Hon. Boma Goodhead, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring.

Emphasizing the legislative commitment to these goals, Hon. Boma Goodhead stated, "Our focus remains on creating a legislative environment that mandates and supports the utilization of local talent and resources. It is through such deliberate policy frameworks that we can ensure the maritime sector becomes a true cornerstone of our national economy."
Throughout his remarks, Dr. Sylvanus drew critical parallels between Nigeria’s aspirations and Singapore’s established success, noting that the host nation's maritime dominance was built on a foundation of policy consistency and the deep integration of academic research into industrial application. 

This sentimente was echoed by session moderator John Ang, who highlighted that successful innovation must be embedded into the daily operations of institutions, noting, "The most successful innovation ecosystems are those where collaboration is not optional—it is embedded into how institutions, startups, and governments operate daily." 

The importance of international partnership was further emphasized by Hemant Naik, who observed, "As we scale new energy shipping solutions globally, the countries that will lead are those that can de-risk innovation through strong partnerships and clear regulatory frameworks." 

The gathering also welcomed Amb. Francisca K. Omayuli, Head of Mission at the Nigerian High Commission to Singapore, and Dr. Seng-Chuan Tan, President of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations, all of whom witnessed the Chairman's roadmap for a technologically independent maritime sector. 

Beyond theory, the discourse touched on the practical necessity of establishing maritime technology innovation hubs and joint Nigeria-Singapore research initiatives to bridge existing gaps in technical infrastructure. 

Supporting this view, Dr. Augustine Ada Elakpa reinforced the importance of indigenous research, stating, "For Nigeria to truly compete, we must invest in applied research that directly solves industry problems. Innovation must be practical, scalable, and locally relevant."
A particularly vibrant highlight occurred toward the end of the event, as the focus shifted to the frontline of digital transformation. 

A cohort of startup founders and tech entrepreneurs took the stage to pitch their innovative products and maritime solutions.

These pitches were delivered directly to a global audience of prospective investors, showcasing the high-level technical talent and entrepreneurial spirit ready to drive the next phase of Nigeria's maritime evolution.

Ultimately, Dr. Sylvanus concluded that while Nigeria possesses immense untapped opportunities in maritime logistics and offshore energy, the path forward requires a shift from potential to structured execution. 

"Nigeria does not lack potential; what is required now is structured execution," he reaffirmed. "With the right alignment of policy, people, and partnerships, we can transform our maritime sector into a major driver of national economic growth." 

By aligning policy with the right talent and global partnerships, NIMENA believes Nigeria can transform its maritime sector into a primary engine for national economic growth and long-term stability.
Relief has come the way of students of the FCT School for the Blind, Jabi, Abuja, as RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside paid a visit to the School as part of its commitment to improving their welfare and creating a more supportive learning environment for students with special needs.

The outreach was extended to students of Junior Secondary School (JSS) and Government Secondary School (GSS) Kwali in FCT. The project, themed “Bright Minds: Every Future Deserves To Be Seen,” was co-sponsored by the Jolomi Arenyeka Charity.

The outreach attracted the presence of key Rotary leaders including the District Governor of  District 9127, Dame (Dr.) Princess Joy Nky Okoro, the District Chair for Basic Education and Literacy, Rotarian Amara Ezediniru, and the President of RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside, Rotarian Caroline Achieng' Morah. Also present were other Rotary Club Presidents, Mr. Timeyin Arenyeka of the Jolomi Arenyeka Charity,  district officers, Club members, and Rotarians from other clubs, demonstrating Rotary’s unity and collective commitment to service.

Speaking at the event, the President of RC Abuja Jabi Lakeside, Rtn.  Caroline Morah, encouraged the students and emphasized their potential:
“Each of you carries enormous potential. Your journey may come with unique challenges, but it also comes with unique strength. The ability to adapt, to persevere, and to see the world in your own powerful way is something to be proud of. The items we have donated today are meant to support your learning -  but they are only tools. The real power lies within you.” 


Also speaking at the event, the District Governor, of District 9127 DG Dame (Dr.) Princess Joy Nky Okoro, expressed her excitement at being part of what she described as "a compassionate and impactful initiative", commending the club and partners for their commitment to inclusive service.
In her remarks, the District Chair for Basic Education and Literacy, Rtn Amara Ezediniru, emphasized the importance of sustained investment in education, particularly for children with special needs, noting that access to the right tools can significantly improve learning outcomes.


Also speaking, the District Coordinator, Special Needs Department, UBEB Abuja, Hadiza Hussain, described the donated items as vital instruments that promote independence, confidence, and academic advancement among the students.
She stated that the gesture represents not just an act of giving, but a meaningful investment in the intellectual growth and empowerment of the students.
In recognition of their dedication and sacrifice, teachers and faculty members were presented with tokens of appreciation for their continued commitment to nurturing and supporting the students.
The outreach featured the donation of essential learning and support materials including Perkins Braille machines and Braille paper, typewriters, talking calculators, digital voice recorders, geometry sets, branded school bags, white mobility canes, tables and benches.
A key highlight of the intervention was the restoration of 12 Braille machines at the primary school that had fallen into disrepair, alongside the provision of two Braille machines for students in Kwali.
In addition, the project addressed hygiene and welfare needs through the distribution of over 120 personalized, monogrammed bath towels, 50 dignity packs for female students, and the donation of industrial-sized waste receptacles.


In her response, the school principal, Hajia Hafsat Umar Isa, who was represented by Mr. Jonathan Momoh (General Duties Assistant), expressed deep appreciation for the gesture, stating that the donated materials would greatly support the students’ academic development and overall well-being.
She described the intervention as both timely and impactful, particularly in a learning environment where access to specialised materials is essential.

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This year's May Day which is celebrated as Workers Day with a public holiday will witness massive entertainment and laughter in Abuja as a foremost comedy icon, Onome Da Saint is set to hit the city with a reloaded edition of his comedy show, Laff It Off. 

The public holiday will offer Abuja residents an opportunity to go and unwind and get refreshed to raise their productivity. 
 
To this end, Onome Da Saint who is the president of Abuja Body of Comedians, has carefully selected A-list artists to give guests massive comedy. 

Onome Da Saint is one of the key figures that have made entertainment flourish in Abuja and beyond.

He is very popular, having spent a number of years in the industry in Abuja. He has also supported in honing skills of young comedians.

He has held a number of successful shows in Abuja which came out topnotch and the May Day Laff It Off. 

Expected to perform at his Laff It Off show on May 1 include, Gordons, Pashun, Mr. Paul, Chuks D General, Loud Voice, Kelvin Sapp, Great Mosusu, Uwa, Douglas, MC Nappy, Cri-Snow, Triple White, Mr. Odey, MC Whyte, Omoness, Steve, Headmaster while music will be provided by Shyneband

It will hold at Transcorp Hilton hotel Abuja, an environment that commands serenity and class. 

Table for 10 is also available. Front Row – ₦3,000,000, Premium – ₦2,000,000 while Gold goes for only ₦1,000,000

Also, regular access has been fixed at the cost of ₦15,000. Abuja residents are urged to come in their large numbers for the show.
The National Chairman of the Accord Party, Professor Chris Imumolen, has demanded immediate clarification from leading political actors including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso, David Mark, Rauf Aregbesola, and Seyi Makinde , as well as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)over the unauthorized use of the Accord Party’s identity in a purported coalition unveiled in Ibadan.

Prof. Imumolen described the inclusion of the Accord Party’s flag in the so-called coalition as political impersonation, not a misunderstanding.
He made it unequivocally clear: the Accord Party is not part of any coalition with the ADC, PDP, or any aligned bloc , and at no point authorized the use of its name, symbol, or platform in such an arrangement.

“This is not an oversight; it is a misrepresentation. The Accord Party will not be dragged into alliances it neither negotiated nor approved.”
The party warned that what played out in Ibadan raises serious questions about the credibility and transparency of the coalition itself, if it must lean on the identity of parties that are not even at the table.

Reaffirming its independent political direction, the Accord Party stated it remains focused on the 2027 general elections, with a clear ambition to present a presidential candidate under its own banner , not as a footnote in a hastily assembled coalition.

Prof. Imumolen has therefore issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the conveners and participants of the Ibadan meeting to publicly explain how and why the Accord Party’s identity was used without consent.

Failure to do so, he said, will trigger immediate legal action against all individuals and groups involved.

“You cannot borrow legitimacy by force. Those responsible must either explain themselves or prepare to defend their actions in court.”
The Accord Party insists it will vigorously protect its identity, structure, and political independence, and will not tolerate any attempt subtle or brazen , to appropriate its platform for political convenience.

As Nigeria moves toward 2027, the party maintains that it will engage Nigerians on its own terms, not through manufactured alignments or backdoor coalitions.

Signed:
Muktar Abdallah 
National Secretary

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A major legal confrontation is unfolding in the Niger Delta region as the promoters of the Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit (NDEIS) have issued a strong warning to the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture over what they describe as the unlawful use of their trademarked brand.

The warning was issued through legal representatives acting on behalf of the founder of NDEIS, Amb. Kenule Nwiya Junior and Ken-Eva Consult Ltd. 

It accuses Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce of attempting to organize an event under the identical name “Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit,” a move NDEIS insists is an infringement on a trademark.

Amb. Nwiya highlighted that the NDEIS brand has been carefully developed over the years into a credible platform for economic dialogue and investment promotion in the region, even before the Chamber of Commerce was created. 

He argues that the name has acquired significant goodwill and recognition among investors, government institutions, and international partners, saying he would not allow it to be traded off. 

"As at the 2023 when we registered and trademarked Niger Delta Economic and Investment Summit (NDEIS), this Chamber of Commerce was not yet established. In 2024, we proceeded to do the unveiling of this project at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja, which was attended by former Minister of Finance, Wale Edun,  the MD of Zenith Bank, Adaora Umeoji, UBA Chairman was represented, the Minister for Budget and Planning, Ministry of Niger Delta, all attended the unveiling. 

"We held the actual event in November 2024 and it was hosted and supported by the Rivers State Government. As at this time, the Chamber of Commerce was not there. It was through our report in that programme that the issue of establishment of the Chamber of Commerce was done", he said. 

He cautioned the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture against intimidation and harassment. 

Citing documentation to support their claims, Amb. Nwiya said that the trademark process was duly initiated and advanced through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, including acceptance and publication in the Trademark Journal without opposition. This,  he maintains establishes exclusive rights to the name and associated branding.

In the legal notice, the NDEIS founder warned that the Chamber’s planned event, reportedly scheduled for May 2026, risks misleading the public and stakeholders by creating the false impression of affiliation or continuity with the established summit. 

He described the use of both the full name and its acronym “NDEIS” as a deliberate attempt to benefit from the reputation already built.

His lawyers have consequently demanded the immediate withdrawal of all promotional materials linked to the disputed event and called for a complete rebranding. 

He also issued a strict compliance timeline, warning that failure to adhere would trigger legal proceedings, including injunctions to halt the event and claims for damages.

Amb. Nwiya in addition indicated intention to notify relevant authorities, including state and federal agencies, to prevent any form of official endorsement or participation in what he termed an infringement of legally protected intellectual property.
The Accord Party, under the leadership of its National Chairman, Chris Imumolen, has announced its nomination and expression of interest fees for the 2027 general elections, but the real headline is the sweeping waivers designed to open the political space to more Nigerians who would typically be priced out of the process.

The decision, finalized at the party’s National Executive Council meeting and disclosed by the National Chairman, Prof ChrisImumolen, introduces one of the most aggressive inclusivity policies seen in Nigeria’s political landscape in recent years. 

While the fees themselves remain competitive—₦20 million for presidential nomination forms and ₦10 million for expression of interest, with lower tiers for governorship, National Assembly, and state assembly seats—the party has significantly reduced the actual financial burden for key groups.

Women and persons living with disabilities stand to benefit the most, receiving a 70 percent waiver on both nomination and expression of interest fees. 

This means that female aspirants and PLWDs interested in positions from the State House of Assembly to the presidency will pay just a fraction of the official cost, a move the party says is aimed at correcting long-standing gender and accessibility gaps in Nigerian politics.

Youth participation has also been strongly incentivized, with aspirants below the age of 40 granted a 50 percent waiver across all categories. 

The policy effectively cuts the cost of entry in half for younger Nigerians, a demographic that has often complained about systemic exclusion due to high nomination fees imposed by major political parties.

Imumolen described the initiative as a deliberate strategy to “empower underrepresented groups and encourage wider political participation,” noting that the party is committed to building a platform where competence and vision are not overshadowed by financial barriers. 

The waivers align with the party’s broader objective of promoting equity and inclusiveness in governance.

Despite the generous concessions, the party has maintained a firm timeline for its electoral process, warning that the window for participation will close on April 25, with membership registration and the purchase of forms ending on April 26. 

The early deadline signals a push for organizational discipline and preparedness ahead of the 2027 elections.

Reinforcing the party’s position, Chris Imumolen emphasized that the Accord Party is positioning itself as a viable alternative for Nigerians seeking change, particularly in politically strategic areas like Lagos. 

With its combination of moderate fees and substantial waivers, the party appears to be targeting a broader, more diverse pool of aspirants, potentially reshaping the dynamics of candidate selection ahead of the next general elections.