Author: The Nation

  • Tinubu Media Force set to host Nigeria’s largest grassroot media summit in Abuja

    Tinubu Media Force set to host Nigeria’s largest grassroot media summit in Abuja

    The Tinubu Media Force has announced plans to hold what it described as Nigeria’s largest grassroots media summit in Abuja, bringing together more than 1,000 grassroots communicators and community-based media practitioners from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    The summit, themed “Amplifying the Renewed Hope Through Grassroots Voices: Empowering Grassroots Media for National Development,” aims to strengthen community-level communication and deepen public engagement with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    In a statement, the National Coordinator of the Tinubu Media Force, Gbenga Abiola, said grassroots media practitioners remain some of the most influential voices within local communities, playing a vital role in shaping public understanding of government policies and national direction.

    According to Abiola, the summit is intended to equip community media actors with the skills needed to responsibly amplify national development initiatives, counter misinformation, and promote unity at the grassroots.

    He explained that discussions at the summit will focus on key national issues such as insecurity, economic reforms, youth employment, and human capital development, noting that effective grassroots communication is essential for sustainable national progress.

    Abiola added that participants will take part in strategic discussions and interactive sessions designed to enhance coordination, encourage informed public discourse, and boost citizen participation across communities nationwide.

    He said the summit reflects the Tinubu Media Force’s commitment to building a strong and coordinated grassroots media network capable of sustaining meaningful national conversations that support inclusive growth and democratic stability.

    The Abuja gathering is expected to serve as a major milestone in grassroots political communication, reinforcing the importance of community voices in national development and strengthening public confidence in governance.

  • Over 200 Paikoro women receive empowerment support as Cassava processing centre is commissioned

    Over 200 Paikoro women receive empowerment support as Cassava processing centre is commissioned

    There was palpable excitement and heartfelt gratitude in Paikoro as over 200 women from vulnerable and low-income households received empowerment support from the Founder of the Future Pathways Foundation, Hajia Saadatu Sani Musa.

    The empowerment initiative, which featured undisclosed financial assistance alongside a bag of rice for each beneficiary, was carried out during the commissioning of a Cassava Processing Centre at Jabo Jere Ward in Paikoro Local Government Area of Niger State. 

    Hajia Saadatu Sani Musa graced the occasion as Special Guest of Honour, adding significance to the event.

    The cassava processing centre was initiated by the member representing Paikoro State Constituency, Hon. Umar Nasiru, who described the project as a major step toward strengthening agricultural value chains, creating employment opportunities and improving grassroots livelihoods.

    Hon. Nasiru commended Hajia Saadatu Sani Musa for her consistent, people-focused interventions, particularly her support for vulnerable women across the constituency. 

    He noted that the empowerment gesture complemented the objectives of the cassava processing centre by directly supporting household welfare and enhancing women’s economic resilience.

    The beneficiaries, drawn from communities across Paikoro, expressed deep appreciation for the timely intervention, describing it as a crucial lifeline amid prevailing economic challenges. 

    The atmosphere at the event was filled with smiles, gratitude and renewed hope as the women received the support, many noting that it would help stabilise household needs and support small-scale livelihood activities.

    In her remarks, Hajia Saadatu Sani Musa said the gesture aligns with the mission of the Future Pathways Foundation, which is dedicated to supporting vulnerable populations, especially women, through practical and dignity-driven interventions.

    She stressed that no household should go to bed hungry and that every woman deserves a means of support, no matter how modest. 

    According to her, empowering women at the grassroots remains one of the most effective ways to strengthen families, enhance food security and stimulate local economic activity.

    She further noted that the commissioning of the Cassava Processing Centre complements the foundation’s broader vision of promoting self-reliance, value addition and sustainable livelihoods in rural communities.

    Community leaders and stakeholders at the event also praised the initiative, describing the collaboration between public office holders and private philanthropy as a model for inclusive development. They called for sustained partnerships and similar interventions to deepen economic resilience among women and vulnerable groups in Paikoro and beyond.

    The event not only marked the commissioning of a key agro-processing facility but also underscored the transformative power of targeted philanthropy and community-focused development in restoring dignity, inspiring hope and creating lasting social impact.

  • Tunji-Ojo: Nigeria’s future depends on unity, national renewal

    Tunji-Ojo: Nigeria’s future depends on unity, national renewal

    …praises President Tinubu for reforms 

    The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has stated that Nigeria’s future will be determined by the nation’s unity, institutional reforms, and the renewed spirit of its citizens.

    He made the remarks while receiving an Award of Excellence in Public Service from Obafemi Awolowo University on Friday evening at the OAU Oduduwa Hall in Ile-Ife.

    According to a statement by his media aide, Babatunde Alao, Tunji-Ojo described the award as carrying significance beyond personal recognition, emphasizing that it reinforced his belief that Nigeria is progressing through the strength of collective resolve.

    He added that national renewal is no longer merely an aspiration but a journey sustained by courage, faith, and shared responsibility.

    “Let me affirm what I believe with all my heart, Nigeria is Rising, not because our challenges have disappeared, but because our resolve is stronger than ever. 

    “Not because the path is smooth, but because our collective will refuses to bend, hence this award encourages us to continue on the path of national renewal with renewed faith, courage and hope.

    “I remain convinced that Nigeria is moving steadily towards a stronger, more resilient future,”Tunji-Ojo said.

    He used the platform to reflect on key reforms he has undertaken since assuming office in 2023.

    Tunji-Ojo explained that the automation of passport processes and backlog clearance have improved border management and enhanced professionalism in the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    He praised President Bola Tinubu for providing the framework for institutional transformation through the Renewed Hope Agenda, describing the President’s vision as a mandate for efficiency, compassion and national confidence.

    While addressing students of the institution, Tunji-Ojo said that he still has strong belief that Nigerian youth remained the most powerful asset of the country.

    “You are the keepers of the future. Your ideas, courage, conviction and curiosity will determine the direction of our nation. 

    He charged the students to not allow the hardships of today blur their vision of the Nigeria they want to build, while citing Nelson Mandela’s assertion that education is the most powerful weapon for change.

    Tunji-Ojo dedicated the award to young Nigerians, civil servants, his family, and President Tinubu, whose commitment to reform according to him, continues to energise national renewal.

    He further expressed gratitude to OAU leadership for upholding a tradition of intellectual integrity and national service. 

    The Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Adebayo Simeon Bamire, described the minister as an ambassador of the University who has demonstrated through his performance at various leadership levels that he is ready to provide solutions.

    “We commend the minister of Interior, Hon. Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo for providing effective services and strategic leadership across the nation. 

    “He is a good ambassador of this university,” he said.

  • Zulum predicts victory for APC in Borno local government polls

    Zulum predicts victory for APC in Borno local government polls

    Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has expressed confidence that his party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), will win the ongoing Local Government elections in the state.

    The governor cast his vote at Ajari 006 polling unit in Mafa Ward 2, Mafa Town, the headquarters of Mafa Local Government Area.

    “As you are aware, Borno State is an APC-controlled state, and we do not expect any party other than the APC to win this election. Be assured that the APC’s victory here will also reflect in the 2027 general elections, Insha Allah,” Gov. Zulum declared.

    He commended the high level of voter participation and described the election as peaceful and free of any major hitches. 

    The Governor also thanked security agencies for ensuring a secure environment for the conduct of the polls.

  • Police arrest six suspected Enugu cultists over forceful initiation, recover firearm

    Police arrest six suspected Enugu cultists over forceful initiation, recover firearm

    Operatives of the Enugu State Police Command have uncovered and disrupted a cult group’s forceful initiation exercise in Enugu, arresting six suspects and recovering a firearm and other dangerous weapons.

    The arrests were carried out on December 5, 2025, by operatives attached to the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad, following credible intelligence. 

    The suspects were alleged to have forcefully initiated victims into the Supreme Vikings Confraternity on November 25, 2025, in a forest at Ugwu Peak, Iva Valley, Enugu North Local Government Area.

    Police said items recovered from the suspects include one locally made double-barrelled pistol, four cutlasses allegedly used during the initiation, and two empty bottles of Squadron rum believed to have been used for the exercise.

    Those arrested were identified as Edeh Francis Chigbo, also known as “Saint” (22); Ogbu Fabulous, alias “Nwakanwa” (23); Odom Chiemerie, alias “Coded” (28); Nweke Anayo, alias “Chaplet” (22); Obumneme Obiechina, alias “Biggy” (30); and Chigozie Ugbene, alias “God bless” (20).

    According to the police, the suspects confessed to being members of the secret cult group and admitted their involvement in the forceful initiation of victims. 

    They are expected to be arraigned in court upon the conclusion of investigations.

    The Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, reiterated the command’s determination to rid the state of unrepentant criminals and clamp down on cult-related activities, particularly during the yuletide season and beyond.

    Giwa urged residents to remain law-abiding and vigilant, while calling on members of the public to cooperate with the police by promptly reporting suspicious movements and criminal activities in their communities.

    The police assured that sustained intelligence-led operations would continue across the state to ensure a safe and peaceful festive period for residents.

  • NEMA activates emergency response for yuletide season

    NEMA activates emergency response for yuletide season

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has activated its emergency response operations to provide quick responses to emergencies during the yuletide season and beyond.

    The Director General of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mrs. Zubaida Umar, disclosed this in Abuja on Saturday at the end of a fitness exercise by staff of the Agency.

    The exercise, which featured a walk of about five kilometres, was aimed at promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and preparedness among staff in line with the Agency’s mandate as a frontline emergency coordination agency.

    The DG, in a statement by the Spokesperson of the Agency, Manzo Ezekiel, explained that physical readiness was critical to effective emergency response, especially during periods of heightened human and vehicular activities.

    She assured Nigerians that NEMA has activated its preparedness mechanisms nationwide and is working in close coordination with relevant stakeholders, including security agencies, emergency responders, and other critical agencies, to ensure rapid response to any emergency during the festive period.

    Umar urged members of the public to remain safety-conscious throughout the celebrations, advising motorists to avoid speeding, adhere to traffic regulations, and exercise caution on the roads and waterways, at public gatherings, and in residential areas.

    She further reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to the protection of lives and property, emphasising that the Agency remains on standby across its zonal, territorial, and state operations offices to facilitate a timely response to emergencies that may arise during the yuletide season and in the days ahead.

    The Director of Search and Rescue at NEMA, Air Commodore Bature Usman, explained that the fitness exercise was a routine activity designed to keep personnel physically and mentally prepared for emergency response operations at all times.

    The exercise featured the participation of the Nigerian Armed Forces, the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

  • APC south-south leaders hail Wike’s courage, drive at 58 birthday

    APC south-south leaders hail Wike’s courage, drive at 58 birthday

    The leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the south-south geopolitical zone has described the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, as a courageous leader, whose uncommon drive for development continue to inspire hope and progress across the region and the nation at large.

    This was contained in a goodwill message jointly signed by the APC National Vice Chairman (South- South) Chief Hon. Victor Giadom and the National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, to mark the 58th birthday ceremony of the former Rivers State governor.

    Felicitating with Wike, the duo congratulated him, said the FCT Minister is God’s special gift to the good people of the South-South region.

    The statement reads, “We join family, friends, associates and well-wishers around the world to celebrate the Hon. Minister and former Governor of Rivers State for his audacious life of service to the nation.

    “Chief Nyesom Wike is God’s special gift to the good people of the South-South region whose courageous leadership and uncommon drive for development continue to inspire hope and progress across the region and the nation at large.,”

    Eulogising the Minister further, the two APC leaders said, “Fondly hailed as “Mr. Project,” Chief Wike has distinguished himself by his vast accomplishments. His tenure as Governor of Rivers State was marked by transformative investments in infrastructure, education, healthcare, housing, and urban renewal, significantly improving service delivery and governance outcomes for the people.

    “As Minister of the FCT, he has sustained this record of high achieving performance, driving massive and unprecedented infrastructural development, urban renewal and far-reaching administrative reforms. These include extensive road construction, rail rehabilitation, enhanced land administration, and improved city management in the FCT. Collectively, these interventions have restored the FCT as a super functional modern capital city.”

    The duo then commended the Minister’s solid contributions to the successful implementation of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, advancing national development and delivering tangible benefits to citizens.

    “On this special day, we wish His Excellency Nyesom Wike continued good health, strength, wisdom, and many more years of purposeful service to our dear country,” the statement concluded

  • Aiyedatiwa’s aide, APC group leader clash over control of Tinubu’s 2027 campaign in Ondo

    Aiyedatiwa’s aide, APC group leader clash over control of Tinubu’s 2027 campaign in Ondo

    A fresh disagreement has emerged within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, as a senior aide to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Prof. Simidele Odimayo, clashed with a prominent party chieftain Otunba Agboola Kelly over control of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s 2027 reelection campaign in the state.

    The dispute highlighted growing internal tensions within the party, as key blocs and support groups vie for influence ahead of the next general election.

    The clash followed a stakeholders’ meeting in Ore, headquarters of Odigbo Local Government Area, where Prof. Odimayo and other APC leaders insisted that Governor Aiyedatiwa, as the constitutionally recognised state leader, should automatically head Tinubu’s reelection campaign in Ondo once the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lifts the ban on campaign activities.

    “We want President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to make it a matter of compulsion that Governor Aiyedatiwa leads his campaign in Ondo State in the 2027 general elections. We cannot afford to have two leaders in our state, as the governor is the leader of the party. This is what we want in our state during the 2027 general elections,” Odimayo stated, citing resolutions from the meeting.

    However, on Saturday, Otunba Kelly, state coordinator of the APC Elders Movement for Tinubu, responded by warning party members against making “provocative statements” that could cause internal friction.

    Kelly described Prof. Odimayo as “overzealous,” accusing him of political overreach and attempting to create a crisis to serve personal interests.

    “What Simidele Odimayo and his co-travellers are doing is clear – they want to curry favour in Abuja by manufacturing a crisis that does not exist. Their personal ambitions must not be allowed to overheat the polity or sow seeds of disaffection.”

    Kelly stressed that Tinubu’s reelection effort is a national project, and independent support groups do not require approval from any individual before mobilising for the President.

    He likened the situation to the 2024 Ondo governorship race, where dozens of groups campaigned for Aiyedatiwa without undermining him:

    “Just as we had LACO, Friends of Lucky, Aiyedatiwa Vanguard, Youths for Lucky, Women for Aiyedatiwa, and many others during the 2024 election, the same will happen in 2027. These groups will only complement the official campaign structure coordinated by the governor.”

    He warned Odimayo and his allies to desist from comments that might threaten the fragile peace within the party.

    “The peace and unity currently enjoyed in Ondo APC were hard-won. We will not watch selfish individuals import crisis where none exists,” Kelly added. 

    He further alleged that the attempt to insist on a “sole leadership structure” for Governor Aiyedatiwa is a reaction to the growing influence of independent support groups allegedly backed by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo (BTO).

    “The truth is that the groups sponsored by the Honourable Minister are doing very well across the state. They are projecting Mr. President more aggressively, more visibly, and more effectively than anyone else. The move by Odimayo is simply a response to Tunji-Ojo’s rising influence.”

    In a swift reaction, Prof. Odimayo faulted Kelly’s interpretation of the stakeholders meeting, insisting his comments were taken out of context.

    According to him, it would be illogical to ask President Tinubu to appoint Aiyedatiwa as campaign leader when the governor is already the automatic leader of the party in the state:

    “There is a misrepresentation. I cannot be saying Tinubu should make Aiyedatiwa the campaign leader. He is already the leader of the party in the state by virtue of being governor – just as the President (Tinubu), the party leader at the federal level,” he said. 

    Odimayo, however, argued that the governor’s popularity and performance naturally make him the rallying point for Tinubu’s 2027 bid.

    He maintained that independent support groups exist because of the governor’s performance and do not pose a threat.

    “Aiyedatiwa won in all 18 local governments – an unprecedented feat in Ondo State. People love him. Carrying him along will give better votes for President Tinubu in 2027.”

    “Every other person campaigning is doing so because Aiyedatiwa is performing. They feel their efforts can help the governor, too,” the governor’s aide added. 

  • Adebayo emerges APM gubernatorial candidate for Osun 2026 election

    Adebayo emerges APM gubernatorial candidate for Osun 2026 election

    Real estate developer Hon. Adewale Adebayo has been confirmed as the Osun State gubernatorial candidate of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) for the 2026 election.

    His candidacy was ratified by the Chairman of the APM Primary Committee, Idowu Babarinde, after party members presented him as the sole aspirant for the ticket at the State Secretariat in Ogo-Oluwa, Osogbo.

    Babarinde stated, “The mode of primary adopted for today’s exercise is affirmation of the consensus candidate, which Hon. Adewale Adebayo emerged as from a fair and credible process.” He also commended the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party for its support and urged members to remain united ahead of the polls.

    In his acceptance speech, Adebayo expressed confidence in winning the gubernatorial election scheduled for August 8, 2026.

    He said, “Today marks the beginning of APM’s unstoppable march to Bola Ige House in 2026. This endorsement is not about me, it is about all of us, united, focused, and ready to turn our vision for Osun into reality.”

    He stated that “APM is not just a party, we are a movement. A movement of the people, by the people, and for the people. We are here to restore good governance, rebuild trust, and revive Osun’s foundations as we are on a mission to rescue Osun from failing leadership.

    “The current government has failed. Public trust is gone. Promises are empty. The people are tired. The same way the PDP failed Governor Adeleke, Osun will do the same for him for his re-election bid come August 8th, 2026. APM is ready to send him back where he belongs.”

    He commended the APM Primary Election Committee, led by Hon. Babarinde Nurudeen Idowu, saying “The process was transparent, credible, and peaceful.”

  • Edo Assembly summons contractor over shoddy job

    Edo Assembly summons contractor over shoddy job

    The Edo State House of Assembly Committee on Project Inspection has summoned the contractor handling the 1.6km internal roads project in Oza community, Orhionmwon local government area.

    Besides the contractor, the Committee also invited the Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Areas Development Commission (EDSOPADEC), being the intervention agency executing the project.

    They are to appear on Monday December 15th, 2025.

    Sources said Chairman of the Committee, Hon Addeh Isibor, was peeved over the shoddy jobs of the contractor.

    It was learnt that Special Adviser to Governor Monday Okpebholo on Projects Monitoring and Evaluation, Engr. Phoebe Williams-Bello, was also disappointed at the poor job.

    The Assembly Committee had visited the project site as part of its oversight function on government spending.

    Other projects being executed by the state government visited by the Committee included the Ramat Park Flyover, the Adesuwa junction fly-over, the 32 kilometers Benin-Sapele highway, completed Army Day Secondary School, Internal roads in Ogheghe Community, 23 kilometres old Benin-Sapele highway.

    Chairman of EDSOGPADEC, Francis Osabuohien, said he would appear before the Committee to clear grey areas.