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A tragic incident has left a church community in shock after a young woman identified as Blessing reportedly collapsed and died while ministering in song during a church service in Minna. 

 The heartbreaking incident is said to have occurred on Sunday, May 3, 2026, during a regular worship session. According to accounts shared online, Blessing had actively participated in the service teaching children and later joining the choir before she suddenly slumped while singing on the altar. 

Eyewitnesses described the moment as shocking and unexpected, with congregants initially believing she had fainted. However, efforts to revive her were unsuccessful, and she was later confirmed dead, sending waves of grief through the congregation and beyond. 

The incident was made public by a Facebook user, Samson Danlami, who expressed his sorrow over the sudden loss. In an emotional post, he recounted her final moments in church, highlighting her dedication and service before the tragic turn of events. 

A man identified as Zagni Jude, who claimed to be her cousin, also confirmed the incident, mourning her untimely passing and describing it as a painful loss to the family. As of the time of filing this report, the exact cause of her sudden death has not been officially disclosed. 

The incident has since sparked conversations around health awareness and the unpredictability of life, especially during routine activities. Friends, family members, and members of the church community have continued to pour out tributes on social media, remembering Blessing as a committed and vibrant individual whose life was cut short in a moment no one could have anticipated.

The political landscape of Bauchi State is currently vibrating with a new surge of hope and renewed vigor as Barrister Nazeef Babaji Aliyu, the esteemed Chigari Giade, formally steps into the arena for the 2027 House of Representatives race.

 Representing the People of Shira/Giade Federal Constituency, the legal luminary and humanitarian has officially received and purchased his APC Expression of Interest and 2026 Nomination Forms, signaling a pivotal moment for the people of his constituency who have long clamored for his leadership. 

Known for his deep intellectual capacity as a legal practitioner, Barrister Nazeef is not merely a politician but a grassroots pillar who has consistently bridged the gap between governance and the common man through extensive humanitarian services that have become legendary across Bauchi. 

His commitment to the indigents of Bauchi is reflected in his comprehensive empowerment programs, his strategic interventions in local security, and a brand of philanthropy that prioritizes the welfare of the vulnerable, earning him a profound connection with the electorate.

Though he previously contested under the NNPP banner, his transition to the All Progressives Congress (APC) is seen as a strategic homecoming that aligns with the national objective for transformation & hope for his People. 
The recent developments captures his readiness to serve under the APC banner, embodying the principles of Aminci, Gaskiya da Aiki—Trust, Honesty, and Work. 

The push for his candidacy is entirely people-driven, fueled by a constituency that recognizes his unwavering integrity. 

As news of his formal entry into the race spreads, a deluge of congratulatory messages has poured in from across the political and social spectrum, underscoring his wide-reaching influence.

As seen in viral publications, Barrister Nazeef proudly displays his documents alongside supporters, marking the beginning of this transformative journey. 

Among those celebrating this milestone is his political mentor, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, further cementing Nazeef's status as a well-connected leader capable of attracting federal attention to the needs of Shira and Giade LGA. 

With the Chigari Giade at the helm, the 2027 election represents more than a political transition; it is a movement toward a more secure, empowered, and prosperous future for the people of Shira,Giade,Bauchi State and Nigeria in general.




A public affairs analyst and founder, 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit, Dr Kingsley Amafibe, has strongly condemned the increasing wave of violence against Africans within the continent, describing the trend as dangerous, unacceptable, and a direct threat to African unity and integration.

In a statement issues in Abuja, Amafibe raised concerns over recent xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals in countries including South Africa and Ghana, warning that such incidents undermine decades of efforts toward continental cooperation.

“Africa must remain a safe home for all Africans, regardless of nationality. When we begin to attack one another, we destroy the very foundation of our shared identity,” Amafibe said.

He noted that the resurgence of xenophobia, particularly in South Africa where foreign-owned businesses have reportedly come under attack, reflects deeper socio-economic challenges, including unemployment, inequality, and weak institutional responses.

“Violence against fellow Africans weakens the vision of pan-African unity and sends the wrong signal to the rest of the world about who we are as a people,” he added.

Amafibe warned that beyond the immediate humanitarian concerns, the attacks could negatively impact trade, investment, and regional frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), while also straining diplomatic relations among African nations.

He called on governments, civil society organisations, and regional bodies, including the African Union, to take coordinated and decisive action to address the root causes of xenophobia and protect all residents irrespective of nationality.

“Governments must go beyond rhetoric by implementing policies that promote tolerance, inclusion, and peaceful coexistence, while ensuring perpetrators of violence are held accountable,” Amafibe stated.

He urged African youth and community leaders to reject divisive narratives and embrace unity, stressing that the continent’s future depends on collaboration rather than conflict.

He added that his position aligns with broader conversations at platforms such as the 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit, where the emphasis remains on strengthening partnerships, boosting intra-African trade, and promoting sustainable development.

Observers say Amafibe’s remarks come at a critical time, as renewed concerns grow over the safety of foreign nationals in parts of Africa, with stakeholders warning that failure to act decisively could erode progress toward continental unity.
Abuja witnessed an unforgettable night of elegance, energy, and celebration on the 26th of April 2026, as friends, colleagues, and well-wishers gathered to honor one of the city’s most dynamic entertainment figures, Hon. Ejiro.

The celebration kicked off in grand style with an exclusive boat cruise party at Jabi Lake, where guests were treated to a scenic and vibrant experience. Set against the calming waters and evening skyline of the capital, the atmosphere was both intimate and electric. Laughter, music, and heartfelt moments filled the air as attendees celebrated the life and achievements of the Abuja entertainment boss, widely recognized as the CEO of Dolce Entertainment and the visionary behind the prestigious Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja Beauty Pageant Since 2001 Consistently. 

The boat cruise served as the perfect prelude to what would become a night to remember. As the celebration transitioned from the serene waters to the city’s buzzing nightlife, guests were hosted at Nevada Night Life, one of Abuja’s biggest and most sought-after lounges. The venue came alive with style and sophistication as the celebrant and his guests danced into the early hours, surrounded by an atmosphere of luxury and high energy with Beautiful Ladies all-round the celebrant that night.

The event drew an impressive mix of personalities from the entertainment industry, political space, and Abuja’s social elite, all united in celebrating a man whose influence continues to shape the capital’s entertainment landscape. From glamorous fashion statements to electrifying music and premium hospitality, every detail reflected excellence and class.

More than just a birthday, the celebration was a testament to Hon. Ejiro’s impact, network, and legacy within Abuja’s social and entertainment circles. It was a night defined by glamour, fun, and unforgettable memories—one that will be talked about for a long time.

Indeed, it was not just a party—it was a statement.

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ABUJA – In a spectacular display of philanthropy and national solidarity, PromiseLand Estate, under the leadership of CEO Ambassador Dr. Lawrence Oloche (MON) and Wife, Amb. Gift Emmanuel, the Executive Director transformed the 2026 Workers Day celebrations into an unforgettable experience for thousands of laborers in the Federal Capital Territory. 


The real estate giant marked the occasion with a dual-pronged approach of humanitarian aid and community engagement, distributing free fuel across the city and hosting a high-stakes football tournament where over 50 million Naira in cash and several plots of land were awarded.


The festivities began with a token of love that addressed the immediate economic pressures facing Nigerian workers.


Motivated by scriptural teachings and a profound empathy for the public, Dr. Oloche sanctioned a free fuel giveaway on Friday, May 1st. 


The giveaway offered half-tank refills between 10:00 AM and 12:00 Noon at three selected locations: Shema Filling Station on Kubwa Expressway, Shema Filling Station at Airport Road/City Gate, and Total Filling Station in Wuse Zone 5.


Beneficiaries, many of whom had been struggling with the soaring costs of petrol, described the gesture as a May Day Miracle.


For civil servants like Mr. Samuel Oghenekaro and Madam Rose Ogbuke, the relief was both emotional and financial, providing a much-needed reprieve during a period of economic volatility.


While the fuel pumps were flowing, the spirit of sportsmanship was soaring at the Turf Arena in Wuse 2. 


The PromiseLand Workers Day Football Tournament brought together eight formidable teams representing various sectors: Promiseland Estate Champions, Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Abuja Selected (a special team selected from different personalities), White Crescent Multipurpose Co-op Society, Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), NRS Halal Corporative Society, and NNPCL Staff Multipurpose Co-op. 


The event was a star-studded affair, graced by football legends like Samson Siasia and Brown Ideye, as well as popular entertainment figures such as Charles Okocha, known as Mr. Phenomenon, and Habeeb Hamzat, known as Peller.


The tournament reached a thrilling conclusion when the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) clinched the top prize of 20 million Naira after a tense penalty shootout against the Nigerian Customs Service. 

The runners-up did not go home empty-handed, with the Customs team securing 15 million Naira and the third-place White Crescent Multipurpose Co-op earning 10 million Naira. 


In an extraordinary show of generosity, every participating team received a 2 million Naira consolation prize, while the tournament's MVP, Lawal, was awarded 2 million Naira for his standout performance. 


The climax of the day occurred during a random draw for spectators, which saw five lucky attendees walk away as the newest landowners in Abuja. 


The winners were overcome with emotion, celebrating their life-changing acquisition of plots of land provided by PromiseLand Estate.


In his closing remarks, Dr. Lawrence Oloche emphasized that these initiatives are part of a broader mission to foster national transformation and sustainable development. 


He noted that Workers Day is not merely about tasks completed, but about recognizing the passion and commitment of the individuals who serve as the bedrock of the Nigerian economy.


Through its foundation, PromiseLand Estate continues to set a benchmark for corporate social responsibility, proving that strategic investments in people and community well-being are the truest ways to celebrate the Nigerian workforce. 


As the sun set on the 2026 Workers Day, the resounding sentiment across Abuja was one of gratitude for a firm that chose to lead with its heart.


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Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) headquarters was buzzing with excitement yesterday as Amb. Chief Haruna Ibrahim Dangana, popularly known as The Jakadan Kurama, officially stepped into his golden jubilee. 

It was a milestone marked by simplicity and deep-seated camaraderie as Dangana, a respected figure within the regulatory authority and aviation sector, chose to spend the early hours of his 50th birthday cutting his cake with the very people he works with every day. 

The office atmosphere was filled with warmth and laughter, serving as a testament to the high regard in which his colleagues hold him. 

This office celebration was just the beginning of what has become a nationwide wave of accolades for a man whose influence spans from the corridors of the aviation industry to the traditional heartlands of Northern Nigeria.

Amb. Dangana is a man who wears many hats, most notably as Board of Trustees (BOT) Member/Assistant General Secretary of 36pals Development Initiative , an elite group known for its philanthropic spirit and commitment to mutual support. He is also an Airport facilitation expert and a former airline station manager for years.

His birthday has triggered a flood of felicitations from across the country, with friends and associates praising his leadership and his recent traditional elevation. 

Not long ago, his community in the North honored his contributions by turbaning him with the title of *Jakadan Kurama*, by "HRH Yakubu IIiya Sauri, The Bugwam-Kurmi III", a role that further solidifies his standing as a bridge-builder between modern administrative excellence and rich cultural heritage. 

This blend of professional discipline and traditional duty has made him a standout figure, earning him respect that transcends his immediate workspace.

While the cakes and office cheers provided a perfect start on April 29th, the real fireworks are reserved for the upcoming weekend. 

The social calendar in Abuja is already vibrating with anticipation for the main event scheduled for May 2nd. 

The celebration will shift to the Banquet Hall of the Presken Hotel—formerly the iconic Grand Cubana Hotel—in Jabi. 

Expected to be a star-studded affair, the exclusive 50 and Fly party will see the elite of the 36 Pals Social Club, NCAA top brass, Arik Air, other airlines workers across, church and family members come together to toast to a life of excellence. 

With a strict Black, White, and Gold dress code, the night promises to be a fitting tribute to a man who has spent half a century lifting others while reaching the pinnacle of his own career.

It is a day of immense joy and national celebration as Nigerians from all walks of life join the diplomatic community to honor a woman of substance, elegance, and administrative prowess, Barrister Lilian Nkechi Ufochukwu, the Nigerian Ambassador-designate to Israel. Today marks the birth anniversary of this distinguished legal luminary and diplomat whose appointment has been widely hailed as a masterstroke in Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture. As a seasoned professional with a reputation for uncompromising excellence and a track record of delivery, Ambassador Nkechi represents the new face of Nigerian diplomacy—one characterized by intelligence, grace, and a deep-seated commitment to national interest.


The celebration across the country and in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, reflects the high esteem in which she is held. Many have pointed to her previous contributions and her legal background as the foundation of the meticulous approach she brings to her new assignment. Her designation to Israel is seen not just as a political appointment, but as a recognition of her capacity to foster stronger bilateral ties and represent the Nigerian brand with dignity on the global stage. Social media platforms and diplomatic circles have been abuzz with tributes describing her as a trailblazer and a beacon of hope for aspiring female leaders in the public sector.


Amidst the outpouring of love and well wishes, a particularly heartfelt tribute comes from the desk of AlexReports, the renowned Abuja-based PR consultant and media strategist. Having shared a long-standing friendship with the Ambassador long before her recent elevation, AlexReports joined the league of Nigerians celebrating her massively, noting that her rise to this height is a testament to her consistency and character. The Abuja PR community, led by Alex Nwankwo, described her as a shining star whose birthday brings an opportunity to reflect on a life dedicated to service and the pursuit of excellence. As she steps into this new year of life and this significant diplomatic role, the consensus remains that Ambassador Lilian Nkechi Ufochukwu is well-prepared to navigate the complexities of international relations while keeping the Nigerian flag flying high with pride and distinction.

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
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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.