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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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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 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.
















































