Author: The Nation

  • May Edochie celebrates daughter Danielle’s graduation

    May Edochie celebrates daughter Danielle’s graduation

    May Edochie, the estranged wife of actor Yul Edochie, has penned a heartfelt message to her daughter, Danielle Edochie, in celebration of her university graduation.

    In an Instagram post, May expressed immense pride in the intelligent and beautiful young woman Danielle has grown into, praising her strong mind and resilience as qualities that will continue to propel her forward.

    She credited Danielle’s hard work, determination, and passion for guiding her to this milestone, adding that these same attributes will shape a bright and successful future for her.

    She wrote, “Graduation party loading…..Pls join me in celebration. God did it. I’m meant to write an epistle cos, against all odds, it came to pass, but I’ll keep it simple.

    “To my one and only darling daughter and my first child: As one chapter has just closed, a new one is open, filled with possibilities waiting for you to shape them. I’m incredibly proud of the beautiful and intelligent young woman you have become, with a mind of your own that cannot be negatively influenced.

    “I’m convinced that your hard work, resilience, and passion brought you this far, and they are the same qualities that will take you anywhere your dream is heading.

    “I’m super excited for everything your future holds as designed by the Almighty. This milestone is only the beginning of the wonderful and amazing things that await you. The world is yours, @d3forareason. Go make a statement.

    “I pray that God, in His infinite mercy and compassion, directs your path in life and continues to shield you from all evil. Amen.”

  • Burna Boy set to release visuals for ‘Love’

    Burna Boy set to release visuals for ‘Love’

    Burna Boy announces release of “LOVE” music video

    Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy has announced that the music video for his song LOVE will premiere today at 5 p.m. WAT.

    He shared a 22-second preview featuring nostalgic family moments, warm embraces, and fans holding signs expressing their love and support.

    The teaser followed his December 7 performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he debuted LOVE from his Grammy-nominated album No Sign of Weakness. 

    This appearance marks his fourth on the show, the most by any Nigerian artist.

    LOVE is also nominated for Best African Music Performance in 2026, a recognition that aligns with the song’s themes of family, resilience, and emotional strength.

  • Shank Comics apologises for old post praising Diddy’s mindset

    Shank Comics apologises for old post praising Diddy’s mindset

    Skitmaker Shank Comics has apologised for an old social media post in which he appeared to praise the mindset of music mogul Diddy.

    The resurfaced post triggered heavy backlash online, with many accusing him of being insensitive in light of the serious allegations currently facing the entertainer.

    In a clarification, Shank explained that the post was a misguided attempt to reference a movie villain, admitting it was careless and irresponsible.

    He stressed that he does not admire, support, or defend Diddy in any form, especially given the disturbing allegations levelled against him.

    Shank added that victims deserve justice and vowed to use his platform more responsibly going forward.

    He further noted that the allegations against Diddy are completely unacceptable and have no place in the entertainment industry or society at large.

    He wrote, “To clarify any misunderstanding: My post about Diddy was a misguided attempt at referencing a villain in a “movie” and it was irresponsible. To be absolutely clear, I do not admire, support, or defend him in any way.

    “The allegations against him are horrific, and he deserves every consequence that comes from them. What he’s been accused of (and convicted of) is unacceptable and has no place in our industry or anywhere else. Victims deserve justice.I’m committed to doing better and using my platform responsibly.”

  • Ogweda awarded as 277th certified global tech hero

    Ogweda awarded as 277th certified global tech hero

    Haruna Ogweda has been immortalised as the 277th Certified Global Tech Hero, a recognition that celebrates a career defined by technical mastery, measurable impact, and steady contribution to both industry and community. 

    From building resilient cloud infrastructure at a leading technology company to architecting mission-critical banking platforms across the African continent, Haruna’s work bridges academic rigor and production-grade engineering, yielding systems and practices that scale, secure, and simplify complex operations.

    Haruna’s professional trajectory is marked by deep systems thinking and an ability to turn research insights into pragmatic solutions. 

    In cloud and platform engineering, Haruna has strengthened build-image reliability, resolved critical security extension regressions, and improved pipeline hygiene and secret rotation processes, interventions that reduced repetitive toil, hardened large fleets, and increased developer productivity. 

    In enterprise banking software, Haruna led the architecture and delivery of a modular, multilingual core banking platform and a cross-platform cheque and card inventory management solution deployed across hundreds of branches in dozens of countries. 

    Those systems transformed manual workflows into API-driven processes, dramatically cutting teller transaction times, slashing reconciliation effort, and ensuring uninterrupted card availability at scale.

    Complementing product work is a robust research record and a commitment to knowledge sharing. 

    Haruna’s authored and co-authored papers traverse adversarial robustness in video models, federated meta-learning for hybrid cloud–edge pipelines, and autoencoder-driven temporal convolutional networks for cold-chain monitoring,research that not only advances academic understanding but also demonstrates practical gains in reliability, latency, and detection performance. 

    A published author of a technical volume on cloud security and AI-driven DevOps, Haruna presents regularly at international conferences and translates complex techniques into operational architectures that address real world fragilities in logistics, security, and large-scale services.

    This recognition also acknowledges Haruna’s dedication to mentorship and community impact. 

    As an educator and mentor in university and nonprofit settings, Haruna has guided students and early-career engineers through coding, statistics, and interview readiness, producing measurable improvements in academic outcomes and career opportunities. Service to professional awards and panels further demonstrates a willingness to steward standards of excellence across the engineering community.

    The certification board emphasised the blend of measurable outcomes, original contribution, and reproducible practice in conferring this honour. 

    Haruna’s work has demonstrably improved operational throughput, system reliability, and security posture, while research and product innovations have been translated into systems used by millions. 

    These cumulative achievements formed the foundation for immortalising Haruna as a Global Tech Hero.

    “Today we celebrate a practitioner who exemplifies technical excellence and tangible impact,” said Qazeem Oladejo, founder of The Connected Awards

    “This recognition honours a career that has not only solved hard problems at scale but has lifted teams and communities through mentorship, rigorous research, and the delivery of solutions that matter.”

    Haruna Ogweda’s induction as the 277th Certified Global Tech Hero recognises a rare synthesis of scholarship, engineering, and civic commitment, an enduring testament to the power of engineering to transform systems, institutions, and lives.

  • Christmas: Taraba CJ issues vacation notification for high courts

    Christmas: Taraba CJ issues vacation notification for high courts

    Justice Joel Agya, Chief Judge of Taraba, on Tuesday notified the state high courts of the 2025 Christmas vacation from Wednesday Dec. 24, 2025 to Friday Jan. 2, 2026.

    Agya, in a  statement in Jalingo, said that the notice was in line with the Taraba State High Court Civil Procedure Rules 2011.

    “Whereas it is provided under Order 8 Rule 4 (C) of the Taraba State High Court Civil Procedure Rules 2011, that the civil matters shall be held on every workday, except during the period beginning on Christmas eve and  ending on Jan. 2,

    “Now, therefore, it is hereby notified for general information that there shall be Christmas vacation of the high courts across the state,” he said.

    (NAN)

  • Anambra CP orders arrest of impersonators of security agencies 

    Anambra CP orders arrest of impersonators of security agencies 

    The Commissioner of Police (CP),  Anambra Command, Ikioye Orutugu, has ordered the arrest of individuals impersonating security personnel in the state to extort the public or compromise security.

    Orutugu gave the order on Tuesday in Awka, following security assessments showing that unauthorised persons have been using police and other security agency uniforms to commit crimes in the state.

    “The Anambra Police Command has introduced new enforcement measures to strengthen public security and curb the misuse of security uniforms,” Orutugu said.

    “These directives aim to ensure proper identification of all security personnel on duty and to eliminate the activities of impersonators who endanger public safety.

    “Anyone found wearing, selling, or using police or other security agency uniforms, kits, or accessories without authorisation will face immediate arrest and prosecution.”

    He stressed that security uniforms remained classified government property, and unlawful possession constitutes a criminal offence.

    He said impersonators often used the uniforms to commit crimes, intimidate residents, and evade law enforcement scrutiny.

    Orutugu further directed all divisional police officers, tactical teams, and patrol units across the state to intensify visibility policing and verify the identities of personnel during operations.

    He urged residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious individuals impersonating security personnel.

    He said residents could report such individuals through the Anambra Police Control Room at 07039194332 or the Police Public Relations Officer at 08039334002.

    (NAN)

  • Abiru unveils ₦480m cooperative support scheme, empowerment for constituents

    Abiru unveils ₦480m cooperative support scheme, empowerment for constituents

    The Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District, Senator Tokunbo Abiru, has launched a comprehensive empowerment programme aimed at boosting economic development, strengthening cooperatives, and improving livelihoods across the district.

    Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, Senator Abiru expressed gratitude to stakeholders and reaffirmed his belief in compassionate governance rooted in meeting the genuine needs of the people.

    He announced the activation of three categories of cooperative societies comprising market women, artisans, and farmers, following three years of structured financial support driven through the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund.

    According to Abiru, over 1,000 beneficiaries have already enjoyed assistance through contributions from key partners, including the Bank of Industry (BOI), SMEDAN, and the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund, each providing ₦100 million, totalling ₦300 million.

    The senator disclosed that 48 cooperatives across five LGs and 11 LCDAs have now completed their establishment, training in bookkeeping, and registration with the Lagos State Ministry of Cooperatives, Trade and Investment.

    To further deepen the grassroots impact, Abiru officially presented ₦160 million each to farmers, market women, and local government cooperative groups. An additional ₦160 million was allocated to LASCOTA, bringing the total disbursement to ₦480 million.

     He stressed that loans within each cooperative should not exceed ₦500,000 per member to ensure wider reach, with accountability checks scheduled every six months.

    He also announced provisions for the distribution of rice and garri to 12,000 families across Lagos East as part of festive support, noting that distribution will run until Wednesday to prevent crowd-related incidents.

    While highlighting his commitment to human capital development, Abiru revealed that more than 2,000 youths have been trained at his privately funded innovation centre, with over 400 securing decent jobs.

    “All our interventions are in alignment with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda,” he said, urging residents to remain united and support the president and Lagos State government.

    The Lagos State All Progressive Congress (APC) Chairman, Hon. Cornelius Ojelabi, described the empowerment items as evidence of governance that impacts lives.

    Ojelabi urged beneficiaries to protect the investments and appreciate the gesture by consolidating progressive leadership in 2027.

    “Abiru has done his bits and the honour of us is to reciprocate the particular gesture and the only way by which you can reciprocate the gesture is it to protect this investment by protecting it very well and appreciate what he has done so that others can do and the only appreciation you can show to him make sure you have your permanent voters card PVC to consolidates the progressive,” he advised.

    The Executive Chairman of Igbogbo Baiyeku LCDA, Ahmed Olalekan, said the programme was “payback to society, stressing that such support will boost job creation and economic opportunities across Lagos East.

     Oba Ayangbunre of Ikorodu, HRM Engr. Kabir Adewale Shotobi commended Abiru for bringing dividends of democracy to the grassroots, encouraging residents to obtain their voter cards and support progressive governance.

    “I want to thank him for bringing it down to the grassroots, the grassroots own politics and we are ready to support them, they are giving back what is due to the community so definitely the community must reciprocate by getting their voters card and by making sure they have their voters card as a weapon to vote the candidate of their choice,” he explained.

  • Group seeks national honour, special day to immortalise Gen. Musa Yar’Adua

    Group seeks national honour, special day to immortalise Gen. Musa Yar’Adua

    A group known as the Coalition of Pro-Democracy Activists in West Africa has called for the declaration of a special day and the conferment of a national honour in recognition of the late Gen. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua’s contributions to Nigeria’s development.

    The demand was made in Katsina during a one-day public lecture held in honour of the late General, with the theme Yar’Adua: A Democratic Soldier.

    The Nation recalls that Yar’Adua died on December 8, 1997.

    Leader of the group, Bishir Dauda, said Yar’Adua’s sacrifice and role in shaping Nigeria’s political evolution place him among leaders deserving of such national recognition.

    He questioned why other leaders have been honoured while Yar’Adua has not received similar acknowledgment.

    Dauda also lamented what he described as a leadership vacuum in the North, noting that figures like Yar’Adua and Gen. Hassan Usman-Katsina had provided essential guidance and mentorship to emerging political leaders before their passing.

    The group urged President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly to move swiftly to immortalise Yar’Adua’s legacies.

    He noted that Yar’Adua, who served as Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters—and effectively Nigeria’s vice head of state—from 1976 to 1979, as well as a key political figure during the transition programmes of the 1980s and 1990s, deserves every honour the country can offer.

    Dauda added that the lecture aimed to enlighten young people about Yar’Adua’s contributions to national development, particularly in the northern region, so they can appreciate his efforts and emulate the values and experiences they did not witness firsthand.

  • Troops neutralise 18 terrorists, rescue 14 victims, apprehend 47 suspects nationwide – Army

    Troops neutralise 18 terrorists, rescue 14 victims, apprehend 47 suspects nationwide – Army

    The Nigerian Army troops deployed across various Theatres of operation have in the last 48 hours, neutralised about 18 terrorists, rescued 14 kidnapped victims and apprehended 47 suspects in intensified offensives.

    A credible source at the Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday that the operations also led to the recovery of arms, ammunition, livestock, vehicles, motorcycles and other logistics.

    The source said the troops of 135 Special Forces Battalion in the North-East, repelled an ISWAP/JAS attack around Dutsen Nonu in Biu Local Government Area in the morning of Saturday.

    He said the troops engaged the terrorists and neutralised 15 terrorists through ground and air interdiction as well as destroyed two Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIEDs) in the encounter.

    The source said the troops also apprehended two ISWAP/JAS logistics suppliers at Customs General area in Maiduguri, with nails suspected for IED fabrication, terrorists’ clothing materials, nets, insecticides and shovels.

    He said that preliminary investigation confirmed their links to the terror network, and they were handed over to 7 Military Intelligence Brigade.

    In the North-West, the source said the troops of Operation FANSAN Yamma, intervened in a communal clash in Guri Local Government Area of Jigawa within the period.

    He added that troops also intercepted terrorists in Zamfara and Kebbi, rescuing injured civilians and recovered a motorcycle.

    “In Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State, troops and hunters apprehended a suspected kidnapper at Godogodo village.

    “Under Operation Peace Shield, troops recovered 110 cows and 46 sheep after dislodging violent extremists in Wase LGA, Plateau, with efforts ongoing to identify the rightful owners.

    “Troops also intercepted 11 migrants from Niger Republic travelling without valid documents in Yakurr Local Government Area of Cross River and were handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    “Meanwhile, in Edo, troops of 195 Battalion on Operation WABAIZIGAN arrested 33 suspected Aiye cult members during a snap check along Avielle Road in Etsako West Local Government Area.

    “They were intercepted in two Toyota Sienna buses and a Lexus RX350 at about 6:50 am on Saturday.

    “Items recovered included three pump-action guns, nine cartridges, cutlasses, 35 mobile phones, power banks, a WiFi device, two motorcycles and face masks.

    “The suspects reportedly confessed to returning from an initiation ceremony in Agbede Forest,” he said.

    In Taraba, the source said the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke rescued two victims after a kidnap incident in Amadu town, Kurmi Local Government Area,adding that two victims escaped from their abductors, while efforts were on to rescue the remaining two.

    The military source reiterated the unwavering commitment of the Nigerian army to sustain the tempo of operation across the country to continue to safeguard the citizens.

    (NAN)

  • Enugu launches multi-sectoral taskforce to end gender-based violence

    Enugu launches multi-sectoral taskforce to end gender-based violence

    Enugu State on Monday formally launched its Gender-Based Violence (GBV) taskforce, marking what stakeholders described as a decisive turning point in the fight against sexual and gender-based abuses across the state.

    The state had seen a dangerous rise in gender based violence, particularly against women in recent months, with the most recent case being a 51-year-old neighbourhood security operative, identified as Emeka Emmanuel Nwangwu, allegedly murdering a 19-year-old maternal cousin, Loveth Uloma Nwangwu, inside a pharmacy at Total Roundabout, Nsukka.

    The launch, implemented by the Economic and Social Empowerment of Rural Communities (ESERC) in partnership with the Ministry of Children, Gender and Social Development and funded by the French Embassy Fund for Civil Society (FEF-OSC), brought together government officials, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society, and security agencies at the International Conference Centre, Enugu.

    Declaring the Taskforce open, Commissioner for Children, Gender and Social Development and Chair of the taskforce, Mrs. Ngozi Eni, said the state had made a bold statement that “gender-based violence has no home in Enugu State.”

    She described the taskforce as a functional mechanism with clear mandates on prevention, protection, accountability and multi-sectoral coordination.

    “This is not a symbolic body. It is a force for action. Today, we begin a new era where every survivor is heard, every perpetrator faces justice, and institutions respond with one voice,” she said

    Eni commended Governor Peter Mbah for prioritising GBV response and creating an enabling environment for inclusive governance.

    She also praised the French Embassy and ESERC for supporting a survivor-centered framework that will strengthen shelters, legal aid, psychosocial support and safer reporting channels.

    Commissioner for Health, Prof. George Ugwu, said the MoU signed by all partners demonstrated the state’s readiness to prevent GBV.

    “The pain of experiencing GBV is unimaginable. For this reason, I want to call on us all to always act responsibly, especially in moments of anger or under drug influence,” he warned.

    Religious and traditional leaders emphasized the centrality of community gatekeepers in eliminating GBV.

    Bishop of Nike Anglican Diocese, Rev. Dr. Christian Onyeka Onyia, said involving the church and traditional institutions was “the most sensible step,” insisting GBV prevention would fail without them.

    Chairman of the State Traditional Rulers Council, Igwe Samuel Asadu, pledged monarchs’ commitment and called for constitutional recognition of their roles to perform more for their subjects.

    Executive Director of ESERC, Rev’d Ikechukwu Nwaogu, described the launch as a historic milestone. He said the project, supported by the French Embassy, had already transformed GBV reporting systems in Ebonyi State and would replicate similar success in Enugu.

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    Nwaogu highlighted the project’s three pillars: community engagement, multi-sectoral coordination and economic empowerment for survivors.

    He announced the training of Community Advocacy Groups in Enugu East and Nkanu East, the activation of the GBV Taskforce with all relevant MDAs and security agencies, and the rollout of seed grants to help survivors rebuild their lives.

    He stressed that impunity would no longer be tolerated, noting that taskforce hotline numbers have been distributed across schools, markets, churches and community centers.

    “This is not merely a structure; it is a movement to end GBV in Enugu State,” he said.

    Stakeholders jointly pledged sustained action to build a state where every child is protected, every woman is respected and every community rejects violence