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  • Lagos to host three-day generative AI education summit for university stakeholders

    Lagos to host three-day generative AI education summit for university stakeholders

    A three-day Generative AI Education Summit focusing on university-level computer science education is scheduled to take place in Lagos from February 18 to 20.

    The summit is being organised by VarsityMentor, a non-profit organisation, under a mandate funded by the GenAI in CS Education Consortium established by the University of San Diego.

    It is aimed at addressing gaps in computer science education and aligning African university curricula with emerging developments in artificial intelligence.

    According to the organisers, the event will convene academic staff from several African universities alongside technology professionals and founders to examine how artificial intelligence can be integrated into teaching, learning and curriculum development.

    Founder of VarsityMentor, Obinna Anya, said the initiative is focused on preparing graduates to play active roles in the global technology ecosystem, rather than remaining passive users of digital tools.

    The summit will focus on three areas: curriculum development, with sessions involving faculty members and industry experts on incorporating AI-driven development and ethics into computer science courses; policy alignment, through engagement with education ministry officials to support nationally recognised standards; and talent development, aimed at strengthening links between universities and the technology sector for internships and employment opportunities.

    A panel session featuring technology founders will also be held, with discussions centred on industry expectations and skills gaps. Valerie Ehimhen, a Technical Program Manager at Google Quantum AI and co-founder of the PETGA Initiative, said closer collaboration between academia and industry is necessary to ensure graduates acquire relevant technical skills.

    Also speaking on the theme of education infrastructure, software engineer Adekunle Adeyemo highlighted the need for strong systems-level thinking and reliability in building a sustainable technology ecosystem in Africa.

    Media Consultant to VarsityMentor, Sir Peter Osamgbi, said the summit is expected to attract computer science lecturers, curriculum leads, department heads, education ministry representatives, and education innovators from 27 universities across Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, and Ethiopia.

    The Lagos summit represents a shift in focus for VarsityMentor, which previously organised conferences centred on student development and employability. This edition, according to the organisers, places emphasis on institutional reform and curriculum standards within African universities.

    VarsityMentor was founded in 2021 as a non-profit organisation that connects African university students with technology professionals in the diaspora for mentoring, skills development, and career guidance.

  • IMO @50: REMEMBERING CHIEF OSIGWE NWOGU, THE MAN WHO DESIGNED ABUJA AND MADE MANY IGBO MEN 

    IMO @50: REMEMBERING CHIEF OSIGWE NWOGU, THE MAN WHO DESIGNED ABUJA AND MADE MANY IGBO MEN 

    Onwuasoanya FCC Jones, PhD 

    It was exactly today, 50 years ago, that the late General Murtala Mohammed made that historical broadcast that brought to a pleasant climax, the years of struggle by some eminent Igbo leaders and scholars for the carving out of a State from the old East Central State, Imo. One of the things that General Murtala’s epochal broadcast did is not only carve out a particular area of Igbo land to be called a distinct name but it also gave us, from this part of Igbo land and Nigeria, the special and enviable honour of owning, some of Nigeria’s nay Africa’s best brains and pacesetters. One of such men is the first Nigerian to become a Chartered Quantity Surveyor who is also the first Nigerian to set up Nigeria’s first indigenous private practice named; Osigwe Nwogu and Partners: Chartered Quantity Surveyors.

    Chief Osigwe Nwogu scored first in many fields of human endeavour, that it would not be out of place to describe him as one of the architects of Nigeria’s physical infrastructure and architectural identity, he was aptly described by Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu of the Hardel and Enic fame as; “a star whose life epitomized the Igbos’ determination to succeed and excel under overwhelming odds. “, not just for his unrivaled industry in his field of study and practice, but also for his unmatched creativity and foresight that stood him miles apart and ahead of his contemporaries. 

    An outstanding son of Obinuhu of Nkwere ancient kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Osigwe Nwogu was the pioneer alternate chairman of the board of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, whose influence and contributions to the designing of what is today regarded, rightly, as the most beautiful city in West Africa, cannot be exaggerated, as his creative vision and bold idea aligned with his patriotic zeal to gift Nigeria a capital city that rivals with the best in the world. 

    A soul brother to every enterprising Igbo man or woman who came around him, the Integrated Consultants, a firm he co-founded and co-owned with the former Vice-president of Nigeria, Chief Dr Alex Ekwueme, opened a huge door of opportunities for many Igbo owned construction giants like the Hardel and Enic, Ozigbo Brothers, R.O Nkwocha, Franco Builders, Joe Nwankwu and many other Igbo contractors and builders. The Integrated Consultants designed most of the renowned federal government buildings we have in Nigeria today, including; the Three Arms Zone which consists of the National Assembly Complex, the Aso Rock Presidential Villa and the Supreme Court Complex. The firm also designed and supervised the construction of most of Nigeria’s Federal Airports, Universities, and federal colleges.

    Recounting the invaluable contributions of Chief Osigwe Nwogu to Nigeria’s physical infrastructure and design, Nigeria’s first elected Vice-President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme shared how their paths crossed and how his partnership with him was not just beneficial to their businesses but to ensuring an organised and well-planned national infrastructure;

    “I returned to Nigeria in June 1957 after my overseas studies and on 02 January, 1958, I registered the firm of Ekwueme Associates, Architects and Town Planners. Our first commissions were to design of schools in the Lagos Federal Capital Area under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Education. These were followed by commissions for housing: office buildings, Radio and Television studios (Enugu and Benin), Railway Hospital, Faculty Buildings at the University of Ibadan, etc etc. In all these projects we were able to use the services of Nigerian engineering firms (notably Obi of Obembe and Associates, E Of Fasehun Associates and Iyiola Omisore Associates, among others). But we were never able to procure the services of Nigerian Quantity Surveying firms because there was none. So, all of our Quantity Surveying work was done by expatriate (United Kingdom) firms.”

    He continued;

    ” This was the situation then, when on a visit to Enugu, I was introduced to one Emmanuel Nwogu, a chartered quantity surveyor ( the first Nigerian to do qualify) working for the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Works. I urged him to resign his civil service appointment immediately and set up in private practice. I assured him that our firm had (and I hoped, would continue to have) enough work to keep him busy with much more professionally and financially rewarding returns to boot. Having only recently returned to Nigeria after several years’ study and work abroad, and being in the process of settling down, he weighed the security of the public sector and decided that he would maul over my suggestion and revert to me in due course. I put forward a similar suggestion to Late Engr. Dan Hogan, a chartered Structural Engineer also working for the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Works. And finally, I shared the same idea with an old Secondary school mate and friend, Late Engineer Seth Nwanagu who after a brilliant academic outing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology followed by work at the Boeing Airplane Company had returned to Nigeria and after working briefly for SHELL was then working in the Air Conditioning Division of Mandilas and Karaberis (M&K) as it then was…”

    The cerebral former Vice-President was eventually successful in persuading these eggheads and patriots to team up with him in setting the pace for the Nigerian Building Industry. This led to the registration of Integrated Consultants Nigeria, the first consortium for consultancy in the building industry in Nigeria, which he described as; ” pioneering, trailblazing, paceseting endeavour”.

    Of course, it is impossible for one to attain the great heights attained by Chief Osigwe Nwogu, like other great men and trailblazers, without a distinct dint of hardwork and discipline. His Excellency made this obvious in his eulogy to the roadmaker and menmaker of the Surveying profession in Nigeria;

    “Since work on educational projects was tied to the school calendar, in that buildings and facilities must be ready for use at the start of a school year, work had to be done on very tight, sometimes near-impossible time schedules and it was not unusual for work by the consortium to be going on sometimes for forty eight hours at a stretch without a break for sleep. I found Osigwe Nwogu as hardworking as myself while at the same time maintaining high professional standards in the quantity surveying part of the assignment and we never failed to meet our set time schedules.” 

    Chief Osigwe Nwogu was not just a man of success, but also a man of value, in keeping with Albert Einstein’s philosophy of success. He impacted positively in the lives of hundreds of people, especially, younger people with whom his path crossed. For instance, while he was a man of some good means, who engraved his name in the sands of time, he did not also fail to put Imo’s name on the map in any way he could do it. As the man who erected the first private residential building in Abuja, on allocation number IMO 001, Pioneer House, which still stands tall today, he did not focus on self-glorification.

    As Imo marks its golden jubilee, which includes the celebration and the remembrance of some of Imo’s most illustrious sons and daughters, there is no doubt that Chief Osigwe Nwogu, a man whose businesses and innovations provided and still provides jobs and wealth opportunities for hundreds of Imo sons and daughters, especially, through his paceseting work in the field of quantity surveying and the many companies like; Merchant Bank, Diamond Breweries and others where he was a major shareholder/director.

    IMO IS GREAT!

  • Police deploy troops, Mopol to Cross River community as chieftaincy crisis claims lives

    Police deploy troops, Mopol to Cross River community as chieftaincy crisis claims lives

    …villagers flee, houses burnt

    The Nigeria Police Force in Cross River State has deployed troops and Mobile Police personnel to Odot Uyi community in Odukpani Local Government Area following an escalation of a chieftaincy crisis that has led to loss of lives and destruction of property.

    Police sources confirmed that the crisis, which intensified on February 2, 2026, resulted in the killing of two persons and the burning of houses in the community. The violence is linked to a long-running dispute over the position of Village Head of Odot Uyi.

    According to the sources, the Village Head’s residence was set ablaze during the unrest, with properties valued at millions of naira destroyed.

    Officers from the Odukpani Division, alongside a tactical police team and Mobile Police personnel, were immediately deployed to restore order.

    On arrival, the police reportedly found the community deserted, with residents having fled, leaving only livestock behind. However, during a combing operation of the village and its surroundings, Chief Ntia Okon Bassey, 62, the Village Head-elect, was arrested. He had been accused by some villagers of fraudulent dealings involving community funds.

    Read Also: Police arrest two suspects, recover pistol, ammunition in Cross River

    Another suspect, Chief Okon Nyong, who was initially on the run, was also arrested, while the clan head of the village remains at large.

    Police intelligence further revealed that three persons were allegedly killed during the crisis. Those named include Edem Ekpo Nyong, 30, and Ekpo Ekpo Nyong, 26, who were reportedly murdered by one Okon Usanga, described as a factional leader opposed to the Village Head. Okon Usanga was also said to have been killed during the violence. However, police sources stated that no corpses were recovered from the scene.

    Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Sunday Eitokpah Akata, said the command was aware of the development. He disclosed that two suspects had been arrested, while another key suspect, identified as the Village Head, was still on the run.

    Akata added that investigations were ongoing to determine the root causes of the crisis, noting that, as of press time, the entire community remained deserted.

  • ARISE ICT Hub graduates 135 trainees in A’Ibom

    ARISE ICT Hub graduates 135 trainees in A’Ibom

    At least 135 trainees have graduated from the ARISE ICT Hub in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state created by the Governor Umo Eno administration in line with his ARISE Agenda on youth development.

    Eno commended the initiator of the ARISE ICT Hub, Ambassador Sunday Usikhifo, for effectively translating the ARISE Agenda into practical outcomes in the areas of digital skills development, ICT growth, and youth empowerment.

    The commendation was delivered by the Commissioner for Science and Digital Economy, Hon. Dr. Frank Ekpenyong, during the maiden graduation ceremony of the ARISE ICT Hub, where 135 trainees successfully completed the Hub’s ICT training programme. The ceremony took place at the Hub’s headquarters in Uyo.

    Ekpenyong praised Ambassador Usikhifo for commitment and vision, noting that the initiative aligns with the Pastor Umo Eno-led administration’s focus on human capacity development and job creation through the digital economy. 

    He charged the graduates to put their acquired skills to productive use by innovating, creating jobs, and contributing to the State’s economic development.

    Drawing from biblical analogy, the Commissioner cautioned the graduates against burying their talents, assuring them of continued support and integration into advanced training and capacity-building programmes of the Ministry of Science and Digital Economy.

    He further announced the adoption of the Hub’s Head Teacher into the Ministry’s advanced training scheme to enable him retrain and strengthen the capacity of future trainees.

    Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Ekerette Ekanem, congratulated the graduands for their resilience and dedication throughout the training period. 

    He urged them to deploy their skills responsibly and disclosed plans to integrate them into the ARISE Youth-Friendly Centres to further enhance their competencies and position them as ambassadors of the ARISE Agenda.

    The initiator and Director of Studies of the ARISE ICT Hub, Ambassador Sunday Usikhifo, who also serves as Personal Assistant to the Governor on Volunteer Services, encouraged the graduands to remain innovative, continuously improve their skills, and use their knowledge responsibly. 

    He emphasised that their success would support the effective delivery of development dividends under the Pastor Umo Eno-led administration.

    Ambassador Osifo also demonstrated social responsibility by presenting an electric sewing machine and a cash donation of ₦200,000 to a physically challenged tailor to support his business.

    Delivering goodwill remarks on behalf of the Village Head of Uyo, Obong Rev. Aniedi Okon, Obong Udofia thanked Governor Umo Eno for prioritising youth empowerment and applauded Ambassador Usikhifo for establishing the ICT Hub, noting that the initiative would create jobs, reduce crime, and enhance community safety.

    The event climaxed with the presentation of start-up support packages, including laptops and other essential tools, to the graduates, to enable them commence their professional journeys and contribute meaningfully to the digital economy of Akwa Ibom State.

  • Spain to ban social media access for children under 16

    Spain to ban social media access for children under 16

    Pedro Sánchez, Spain’s Prime Minister, said on Tuesday at the World Government Summit in Dubai that access to social media for minors under 16 would be banned.

    Sanchez added that all platforms will be required to implement age verification systems.

    “Our children are exposed to a space they were never meant to navigate alone.

    “We will no longer accept that. We will protect them from the digital Wild West.”

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    He added that his government would also introduce a new bill next week to hold social media executives accountable for illegal and hateful content.

    Australia in December became the first country to ban social media for children under 16.

    It’s a move being closely watched by other countries considering similar age-based measures, such as Britain and France.

    (Reuters/NAN)

  • Tinubu’s foreign travels, meetings strengthening Nigeria’s global partnerships – Yilwatda

    Tinubu’s foreign travels, meetings strengthening Nigeria’s global partnerships – Yilwatda

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, says President Bola Tinubu’s foreign travels and meetings with global leaders have strengthened Nigeria’s global partnerships.

    Yilwatda stated this in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications Strategy, Mr Abimbola Tooki, on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He commended Tinubu for his strategic international engagements and measurable gains, noting that through the engagements, Nigeria had recorded sustained diplomatic and economic outreach.

    “Tinubu’s foreign travels and meetings with global leaders are not ceremonial but purposeful actions that had strengthened Nigeria’s global partnerships and attracted significant foreign investments into the country.

    “Mr President’s engagements with strategic global partners underscore his unwavering commitment to advancing Nigeria’s economic interests.

    “These visits have helped reposition our country on the world stage, yielding tangible benefits that will support long-term prosperity,” he said.

    Yilwatda further stated that since assuming office in May 2023, the president had undertaken series of international visits to key regions, including Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and America.

    He said that Tinubu had engaged leaders and investors in countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, China, India, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Brazil and others.

    Yilwatda added that the missions had been focused on economic cooperation, trade expansion and enhanced strategic partnerships.

    He noted that Nigeria had already secured over 50 billion dollars in foreign direct investment (FDI) commitments through Tinubu’s diplomatic drive.

    This, the APC national chairmanship said, was especially with major companies and sectors committing to investments that spanned energy, manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, technology and infrastructure.

    “These are not promises on paper. These commitments represent real capital flows, job creation opportunities and technology transfers that strengthen our economy,” he said.

    Yilwatda applauded Tinubu for negotiating agreements that prioritised Nigeria’s growth and sustainable development.

    He recalled recent diplomatic achievements, such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with the United Arab Emirates, designed to deepen trade, investment and cooperation across critical sectors, including energy and agriculture.

    Read Also: APC and the Yilwatda doctrine

    The APC national chairman said that those describing Tinubu’s international travels as overdone or unnecessary, were short-sighted and lacked appreciation for the broader reform trajectory which the administration had championed.

    “Those who focus on the cost without recognising the returns are missing the bigger picture. Nigeria’s reform programme under President Tinubu is bold, strategic and necessary.

    “We urge all Nigerians to support these efforts with patience, knowing that the dividends will be felt across the economy,” he said.

    Yilwatda emphasised that Tinubu’s capacity to follow through on reforms, from economic policy shifts to institutional strengthening, demonstrated a deep commitment to transforming the Nigerian economy and enhancing living standards for citizens.

    According to him, the president has shown both the vision and determination to see through the reforms the country needs.

    “Now is not the time for cynicism but for unity and constructive support, as these diplomatic and economic efforts begin to translate into tangible improvements in people’s lives,” Yilwatda said.

    He assured that APC remained committed to amplifying the positive impacts of Nigeria’s international engagements and ensuring that global partnerships contributed directly to national growth, job creation and shared prosperity.

    (NAN)

  • Why single women shouldn’t live alone – Pere Egbi

    Why single women shouldn’t live alone – Pere Egbi

    Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Pere Egbi, has advised young single women in Nigeria against living alone, citing safety concerns.

    In a post on X, Egbi recommended that women accommodate friends or family members to provide companionship and enhance security.

    He wrote: “Personal advice to young women living in Nigeria who are single, don’t live alone by yourself. Have someone stay with you always. A friend, family member/s. It’s never a cool thing to live alone as a woman.”

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    The reality star’s advice follows the recent death of female singer, Ifunanya Nwangene, who passed away after suffering a snake bite at her Abuja residence.

    When asked if his advice was linked to Nwangene’s case, Egbi replied “everything”, emphasising that living alone is not ideal for anyone, regardless of gender.

  • Davido shares wife’s inspiring words after Grammy loss

    Davido shares wife’s inspiring words after Grammy loss

    Award-winning singer, Davido, has spoken about the comforting words of wife, Chioma Rowland Adeleke, after he lost at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards for the second time.

    Davido’s song “With You”, featuring Omah Lay, was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category but lost to South African star Tyla’s “Push 2 Start”.

    The category featured strong Nigerian representation, including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, Omah Lay and Eddy Kenzo, but none of the Nigerian nominees won.

    Read Also: “He was robbed”: Fans react to Davido’s Grammy loss

    In a post on X, Davido revealed that he initially didn’t want to attend the after-party but Chioma encouraged him to go, saying, “Be humble in victory and gracious in defeat. We’re outside.”

    The singer shared photos from their outing, appreciating his wife’s wise words.

  • FG disburses ₦2.45trn to States, FCT for infrastructure, security – Presidency

    FG disburses ₦2.45trn to States, FCT for infrastructure, security – Presidency

    The Federal Government disbursed a total of ₦2.45 trillion to the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory between March 2024 and August 2025 to support infrastructure development and security interventions nationwide.

    The Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, announced this in a post on his verified X handle, @BwalaDaniel.

    According to Bwala, the funds were released to enable States and the FCT to fix roads and bridges, improve schools and health facilities, and strengthen security operations in communities across the country.

    “Between March 2024 and August 2025 the Federal Government released a total of ₦2.45 trillion to the 36 states and the FCT for infrastructure and security projects,” he said.

    He explained that the support is already translating into tangible outcomes across the country, adding that “this support is helping to fix roads and bridges, improve schools and health facilities, and strengthen security operations in communities across the country where Nigerians need results the most.”

    Bwala explained that the practice of federal support to states is consistent with global norms, noting that countries such as the United States routinely provide federal funding to state and local governments to support infrastructure, education, health and public safety. 

    He added that India and several other developed economies also deploy central government grants to help regions deliver major projects and essential services closer to the people.

    “This approach is not new globally. Countries like the United States regularly provide federal funding to state and local governments to support infrastructure, education, health and public safety. India and several other developed economies also use central government grants to help regions deliver major projects and essential services closer to the people,” he said.

    Read Also: How Tinubu has impacted Nigerians, by Presidency

    The presidential aide linked the interventions to the policy direction of the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, particularly the 2025 Budget of Restoration, which prioritises securing peace, rebuilding prosperity and strengthening national development.

    Under the budget framework, he said priority remains on security, infrastructure, health and education, with emphasis on transparency, accelerated delivery of energy, transport and public works, job creation and improved living standards.

    Bwala added that sustained cooperation between the Federal Government and the states is critical to achieving a safer and more prosperous Nigeria.

    “Under President Tinubu’s 2025 Budget of Restoration, Securing Peace, Rebuilding Prosperity, priority remains on security, infrastructure, health and education”.

    “The goal is clear to ensure transparent use of funds, accelerate energy, transport and public works, create jobs and improve living standards through strong cooperation between the Federal Government and the states for a safer, more prosperous Nigeria,” he added.

  • 20 year-old reportedly kill father’s stepmother in Plateau

    20 year-old reportedly kill father’s stepmother in Plateau

    A 20-year-old, Ibrahim Mutari, has allegedly killed his father’s 70-year-old stepmother, Hauwa Abubakar, in Yanbula community of Jos North local government Area of Plateau State.

    The Nation reports that residents of the community and divisional police personnel from Laranto Division converged on the deceased’s residence, adding the suspect attacked the deceased around 3 pm. 

    Abubakar Shuaibu, husband of the deceased, condemned the killing, describing the incident as cruel and inhumane. 

    Commenting on the incident, the deceased’s husband accused Ibrahim of attacking, strangling and stabbing his wife with a knife before fleeing the scene.

    Ummi Ahmed, a daughter of the deceased, accused Ibrahim of killing their mother. 

    She alleged that before the killing, the suspect had vowed to take revenge for a fight that ensued between him and their elder brother, Musa, after he was stabbed with a knife last year. 

    She said: “Ibrahim and our younger brother, Musa, fought last year and in the process, Musa stabbed him in the stomach. He was rushed to the hospital. While in hospital, Ibrahim vowed to take revenge on either the deceased’s children or their mother, and today he’s actualised his threat. 

    “One of the nurses warned us to be cautious, saying his utterances were dangerous. Ummi further explained that their mother had taken care of Ibrahim while he was hospitalised. 

    She said: “The deceased was his caregiver; she took care of him until he was discharged. Despite her kindness, he went ahead and killed her.”

    The Nation reports the suspect’s father was raised by the deceased, whose mother died when he was a small child.

     The deceased took him in and cared for him like a mother until he reached adulthood. 

    To reciprocate, the father of the suspect took her into his house and cared for her as a mother until the father of the suspect died.

    Spokesperson of the Plateau Police Command, SP Alabo Alfred, was yet to respond to inquiry by the Nation on the incident.