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  • Oborevwori flags off N59.7bn Agbor/Uromi Junction flyover, assures Deltans of even devt

    Oborevwori flags off N59.7bn Agbor/Uromi Junction flyover, assures Deltans of even devt

    … Okowa, Ebie, Dein of Agbor, others applaud governor’s giant strides

    Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori on Monday flagged off the construction of the N59.7 billion Agbor/Uromi Junction flyover in Agbor, Ika South Local Government Area of the state.

    Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Oborevwori described the project as a critical intervention aimed at enhancing road safety, preserving lives, and stimulating economic activities within Delta State and beyond.

    The governor said the flyover was conceived in response to persistent traffic congestion and frequent road accidents at the Agbor/Uromi Junction, a major federal highway intersection that has, over the years, recorded loss of lives and destruction of property.

    According to him, the dangerous interaction among vehicles, motorcycles, and pedestrians at the junction, compounded by poor traffic management, made a permanent engineering solution inevitable.

    Oborevwori disclosed that the contract for the design and construction of the flyover had been awarded to Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, with a completion timeline of 14 months.

    He assured residents that the project aligned with his administration’s commitment to even development across all parts of the state and the provision of safer, modern road infrastructure.

    He further urged the contractor to adhere strictly to quality standards and project timelines, while calling on residents and motorists to cooperate during the construction period to ensure smooth execution.

    The project, he explained, includes a 1.3-kilometre flyover bridge along the Uromi–Agbor Highway, dual carriageways with two lanes in each direction, ramps, roundabouts, concrete drainage systems, kerbs, and solar-powered streetlights to enhance safety and sustainability.

    Oborevwori, who was accompanied by the Deputy Governor, Sir Monday Onyeme, and other top government functionaries for the groundbreaking ceremony, stressed the strategic importance of the corridor, describing it as a major economic and transportation link connecting the Eastern and Western parts of the Niger Delta, while also serving as a gateway to the North.

    “Anyone travelling from Lagos to the East or from the East to the West must pass through this route. Its importance to the national economy cannot be overstated,” he said.

    He noted that upon completion, the flyover would significantly enhance mobility, reduce travel time, expand economic opportunities, and safeguard the lives of thousands of Nigerians who ply the route daily.

    The governor also highlighted the employment opportunities the project would generate for engineers, artisans, labourers, transporters, food vendors, and others across the construction value chain.

    Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to inclusive and balanced development, Oborevwori said the state government had injected N100 billion as a special intervention fund, allocating N4 billion each to the 25 local government areas for infrastructure development, in addition to other sectoral investments.

    He added that Ika South LGA was also benefiting from other major projects, including the N15.4 billion contract awarded for 13.3 kilometres of concrete drainage systems and five kilometres of road construction to address flooding and erosion, as well as the planned N12 billion 15-kilometre Okpe–Abavo–Ekuku-Agbor Road.

    “As a government, we award contracts strictly on merit and competence. Excellence will always attract further patronage,” the governor assured, expressing confidence that the flyover would be completed on schedule.

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    Earlier, the immediate past Governor of the state, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, described the Agbor/ Uromi Junction Flyover as a monumental and impactful project, commending Oborevwori for sustaining continuity and translating plans into tangible development.

    He said the scale and spread of infrastructure projects across the state under the current administration reflected purposeful and people-oriented governance.

    Okowa also used the occasion to commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, noting that the ongoing economic reforms, though initially challenging, were deliberately steering Nigeria toward a more sustainable future.

    The Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, described Oborevwori as an audacious and workaholic leader, reminding the Ika Nation of the many infrastructure projects executed by the administration in the area and urged continued support for the governor in the years ahead.

    Mr Frederich Weiser, who spoke on behalf of the management and Board of Directors of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, expressed appreciation to the Delta State Government for the confidence reposed in it through the award of the project.

    The firm pledged to deliver the flyover to the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficiency, and to complete it on schedule with minimal disruption, drawing on its experience with similar projects across the state, including the Ughelli Flyover.

    In his remarks, Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Chiedu Ebie, assured of the commission’s readiness to collaborate with the Delta State Government to complete the Abraka–Obiaruku–Abavo–Agbor Road, describing it as a vital feeder route to the new flyover.

    The Chairman of Ika South LGA, Engr. Jerry Ehiwarior described the flyover as a “project of destiny,” and thanked Oborevwori for what he called action-driven leadership, including the restoration of electricity to communities that had been without power for over 14 years.

    Other speakers, including the member representing Ika Federal Constituency, Hon. Victor Nwokolo; APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Felix Morka; the Dein of Agbor Kingdom, HRM Benjamin Ikenchukwu, Keagborekuzi I, and President-General of Agbor Community Union, Prof. Onyemaechi Ugboh, commended Oborevwori for his massive infrastructure drive and assured him of their unwavering support.

  • North East: Airstrikes kill terrorist leader, Munzir, others in 15 days

    North East: Airstrikes kill terrorist leader, Munzir, others in 15 days

    …troops rescue 106 kidnap victims

    ….arrest 82 terrorists/criminals

    …destroy 20 illegal refineries, arrest 30 oil thieves

    Strikes carried out by the Air Component of Operation Hadi Kai, a military offensive against Boko Haram and its splinter groups, have resulted in the death of terrorist leader Munzir (AKA Baa Yanziye) and several others in North East Nigeria.

    The airstrikes, conducted in support of ground troops, were carried out during combined operations between January 1 and 15, targeting terrorist hideouts, logistics bases, and fleeing fighters.

    The Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, revealed this in a statement on Monday as part of an update on the military’s successes against terrorists and other non-state actors.

    According to General Onoja, ground forces, in conjunction with the Air Component, hybrid forces, and local security outfits, conducted aggressive operations in Gwoza, Konduga, Bama, Askira Uba, Chibok, Mafa, Guzamala, and Damboa Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State; Hong and Madagali LGAs of Adamawa State; and Damaturu and Gujba LGAs of Yobe State.

    He said, “During the encounters, scores of the terrorists were neutralized. Also, 34 of them were arrested, while 17 kidnap victims were rescued. The suspects and weapons recovered are in the troops’ custody for further action.

    “Between January 1 and 3, 2026, the Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI conducted multiple air interdiction missions at Abirma, Chiralia, Guva in the Timbuktu Triangle, as well as Garin Mallam Iddirisa and Garin Abu Ayuba in the Nduva general area of Damboa LGA of Borno State. Battle Damage Assessment revealed that a well-known terrorist leader, Munzir (otherwise known as Baa Yanziye), was neutralized alongside many others during the strikes.”

    “Similarly, between 8 and 13 January 8 to 13, 2026, multiple air interdiction missions were conducted at Abbagajiri in Timbuktu Triangle, while the component provided close air support to ground troops within Damasak, Megumeri, Gubio, Kereto, Binduldul, Matari, Gashagar, and Gudumbali general areas of Borno State. Battle Damage Assessment revealed that some selected targets were acquired and engaged with bombs and rockets accordingly.”

    Giving an update on troop operations in the North West, the Defence spokesperson said that troops of Operation Fansan Yamma conducted offensive operations from January 1 to 15 in Anka, Bakura, Bungudu, Kaura Namoda, Maru, Maradun, Talata Mafara, Zurmi and Tsafe Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Zamfara State; Kankara, Danmusa, Malumfashi and Matazu LGAs of Katsina State; Arewa and Shanga LGAs of Kebbi State; Binji, Gudu, Isa, Rabah, Sabon Birni, Tambuwal and Wurno LGAs of Sokoto State; and Borgu and Kontagora LGAs of Niger State, as well as Tsanyawa and Shanono LGAs of Kano State.

    Onoja said that during the operations, troops killed several terrorists and arrested nine others. He added that 52 kidnap victims were rescued, while a large cache of weapons was recovered from the terrorists.

    “Between January 9 and 12, the Air Component of Operation FANSAN YAMMA conducted armed reconnaissance and air interdiction missions at Dutsen Magaji, Machata, and Kana Birniwa in Jigawa State, as well as Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    “Accordingly, targets were acquired and engaged with rockets. Subsequent battle damage assessment revealed that scores of terrorists were neutralised, while their enclaves and logistics facilities were destroyed,” he said.

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    The Defence spokesperson said that the two ongoing operations in the North Central – Operation Endurance Peace and Whirl Stroke – achieved significant feats against terrorists/ extremists.

    According to him, troops of Operation Enduring Peace killed several terrorists/criminals, arrested 25 others, and rescued 14 kidnap victims during operations conducted between January 1 and 15 in Barkin Ladi, Bassa, Kanam, Mangu, Riyom, Jos East, Jos North, and Wase Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Plateau State, as well as Chikun, Jema’a, and Sanga LGAs of Kaduna State.

    While troops of Operation Whirl Stroke arrested the wife of a notorious bandit, John Gata, and eight suspected kidnappers, rescued 21 kidnap victims, and seized arms, ammunition, and other items from the suspected criminals.

    In the Niger Delta region, the Defence spokesperson said troops of Operation Delta Safe foiled oil theft worth over ₦53,752,100.00, comprising 63,200 litres of stolen crude oil and 19,300 litres of AGO. The troops also discovered and destroyed 20 illegal refining sites and arrested 31 oil thieves and other criminals, while assorted arms and ammunition were recovered.

    On the military offensive against Indigenous People of Biafra/ Eastern Security Network (IPOB/ESN) in the South East, the military high command said troops arrested 3 IPOB/ESN members at Umunze Community in Orumba South LGA of Anambra State.

    “Investigation revealed that they belong to the Jukwese IPOB/ESN syndicate operating within the Umunze community in Orumba LGA of Anambra State.

    “Similarly, a suspected notorious arms dealer was also arrested at his residence in Nteje, Oyi LGA of Anambra State. Following his arrest, troops recovered a vehicle and two Samsung phones,” Onoja said.

    According to him, on January 1, the Air Component of Operation UDO KA provided close air support to the ground troops during a clearance operation at Ajalli Forest in Ezeagu LGA of Enugu State, where terrorists’ enclaves were identified within the thickly forested area and were set ablaze.

    “Also, on January 8 and 9, armed reconnaissance missions were conducted over Awo-Ommama, Eke-Ututu, Mbieri, Njaba, Orlu, Orsu West, Orsumoghu, and Owerri, as well as Nkalagu, Ishielu, Ohaukwu, Izzi, and Abakaliki general area. During the missions, significant successes were recorded,” he said. 

  • Police inspector kills colleague, injures another in Rivers

    Police inspector kills colleague, injures another in Rivers

    An Inspector of Police, Victor Okus, attached to the 17PMF, has shot and killed his colleague, Inspector Ibrahim Sani, in Rivers State.

    The Rivers State Police command, in a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the development, describing it as tragic and distressing

    Iringe-Koko said in the statement that the incident occurred on Sunday, January 18, 2026, adding that the suspect also injured another colleague, identified as Inspector Daniel Dauda.

    Describing the dead victim as a dedicated officer, the statement said the suspect, Okus, who was on special duty at Intels, Onne, had been arrested and was in police custody.

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    According to the Unit Commander (U/C) 14 PMF, DSP Turaki Hassan’s accounts and preliminary investigations, the tragic incident occurred at about 1320hrs at Next Cash and Carry Supermart, Trans-Amadi, Port Harcourt, where Inspector Ibrahim Sani and Inspector Daniel Dauda all attached to 14 PMF, Yola, were on joint guard duty with military personnel.

    The statement said, “Okus allegedly shot his colleagues on the head and neck regions. The injured Officers were promptly rushed to Nopsam Hospital for Medical treatment, where Inspector Sani succumbed to his injuries, while Inspector Dauda is still receiving medical treatment. The corpse has been deposited at the Military Hospital Mortuary, Port-Harcourt for preservation and autopsy”.

    The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State, CP Olugbenga A. Adepoju, directed a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the incident.

    The police boss said the suspect would face an Orderly Room Trial and subsequently charge to court for prosecution, assuring that justice would be served.

    The CP further advised officers that handling of firearms while on duty was a serious responsibility and not a routine task, adding that it was crucial to prioritize their safety and that of others to prevent potential tragedies.

    He extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, colleagues, and friends of Inspector Sani and further reaffirmed the command’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism and accountability within the force.

  • FG faults NEF over Lagos gold refinery ownership

    FG faults NEF over Lagos gold refinery ownership

    …says allegation, a deliberate mischief

    The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has dismissed as deliberate misinformation the allegation by the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) that the federal government established a gold refinery in Lagos.

    The NEF, in a statement issued by its spokesperson, Professor Abubakar Jika Jiddere, accused the government of siting a gold refinery in Lagos in breach of the federal character principle.

    In its response, the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori, clarified that the refinery in question is entirely a private-sector initiative, with no financial contribution or ownership from the federal government.

    “There is no iota of truth in the allegation. The new gold refinery is the initiative of Kian Smith, a fully private mining company committed to advancing Nigeria’s gold industry through innovative practices,” the statement read.

    Tomori added that the Minister, Dr. Dele Alake, never claimed or implied that the refinery belonged to the federal government, describing the NEF’s assertion as unfounded.

    “The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, was very clear, concise, and emphatic in the announcement of the proposed commissioning of the refinery that other gold refineries are in the works across the country – and all privately owned by different companies.

    “We are shocked at the debilitating degeneration in the quality of leadership of the NEF – an organisation that used to act as a think-tank of serious discourse decades ago, which, by its recent utterances, has become a parody of its pioneers.

    “How could the NEF expect the federal government to force a private company to locate its operations in a particular area of the federation when each company has its own operational and marketing strategy to ensure its profitability?

    “The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, through its policy reforms, has been creating the enabling environment for the private sector to thrive and flourish in the mining sector in the last two years, and the Lagos gold refinery and others are eloquent testimonies to the efficacy of the solid minerals sector reforms.

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    “How could the NEF fail to conduct basic due diligence and research before displaying such embarrassing ignorance while purporting to act on behalf of the North, a region that boasts of accomplished academics and professionals?

    “This negligence could only have been the result of deliberate mischief, orchestration of mistrust, and acceleration of irresponsible militancy.”

    The Ministry then assured stakeholders and prospective investors in the sector of its readiness to continue to encourage more mining companies to set up processing and manufacturing plants across the country.

    It urged NEF to turn a new leaf and join the efforts of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to build a stronger, self-reliant economy that meets the needs of the Nigerian people.

    The statement then congratulated the founder and Managing Director of the refinery, Nere Emiko, for her doggedness in delivering a dream project after years of perseverance, enterprise, and leadership

    The refinery captures the response of the solid minerals sector to the policy of Value Addition enunciated by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, two years ago, which discourages the export of raw minerals and localizes the processing and manufacturing of minerals.

    This policy, the statement added, has stimulated the conversion of raw minerals export to processing factories across the country, generating a massive inflow of foreign capital and providing thousands of jobs to Nigerians.

    These include the $600 million lithium plant in Nasarawa state, the $400 million rare earth plant also in Nasarawa State, and the $200 million ASBA lithium plant in Abuja.

  • Tinubu congratulates Alake on re-election as Africa Minerals Strategic Group chairman

    Tinubu congratulates Alake on re-election as Africa Minerals Strategic Group chairman

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, on his re-election as Chairman of the Africa Minerals Strategic Group (AMSG), describing the development as a strong endorsement of his leadership and pan-African vision.

    In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Monday, the President said Alake’s re-election underscored the confidence reposed in him by his ministerial colleagues across the continent, noting that the AMSG has, under his leadership, continued to articulate a united African position on the management and beneficiation of the continent’s mineral wealth.

    Alake was first elected chairman of the forum in 2024 on the sidelines of the Future Minerals Forum, and was re-elected at the group’s 2026 Annual General Meeting held alongside the same conference in Riyadh.

    Read Also: Alake gets continental honour with re-election as AMSG chair

    President Tinubu said the AMSG, under Alake’s chairmanship, has emerged as a strong collective voice for African countries, advancing collaboration, safeguarding mineral resources, and positioning the continent as a strategic player in the global energy transition and the critical minerals value chain.

    The President also commended the Minister for aligning the objectives of the continental body with Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly efforts to unlock the country’s vast solid minerals potential, attract sustainable investment, create jobs, and ensure that mineral wealth delivers tangible socio-economic benefits.

    “I congratulate Dele Alake for sustaining the confidence and trust of his colleagues across Africa, who have renewed his leadership of their forum. His commitment and pan-African vision to ensure our continent derives the greatest benefits from our mineral resources are commendable”, Tinubu said.

    He added that as Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Alake has pursued a reform agenda aimed at repositioning the sector as a major contributor to national economic growth.

    Tinubu assured the Minister of the Federal Government’s continued support as he leads the AMSG to deepen cooperation among African nations, strengthen institutional frameworks, and promote transparency, sustainability, and inclusiveness in the minerals sector.

  • Chelle targets AFCON 2027 glory after Super Eagles’ Bronze finish

    Chelle targets AFCON 2027 glory after Super Eagles’ Bronze finish

    Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has declared his ambition to lead Nigeria to the Africa Cup of Nations title at the 2027 finals, following the team’s impressive third-place finish at AFCON 2025 in Morocco.

    Chelle oversaw a highly encouraging tournament for Nigeria, with the Super Eagles earning widespread praise for their exciting, attack-minded football. The Super Eagles performance at the just concluded AFCON has led to the NFF confirming that Eric Chelle will be allowed to continue as Super Eagles coach. The three-time African champions ended the competition as the tournament’s top scorers, netting 14 goals, while also showing defensive solidity by not conceding from open play throughout the knockout stages.

    Nigeria’s blend of intensity, creativity, and discipline under Chelle marked a significant turnaround and raised optimism about the team’s long-term prospects. The Malian tactician believes the foundation laid in Morocco can propel the Super Eagles to continental glory in two years’ time.

    The AFCON 2027 finals will be jointly hosted by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and Chelle is already eyeing redemption on East African soil.

    Reflecting on the Morocco campaign, Chelle admitted to mixed emotions but expressed pride in his players’ achievements.

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    “It’s pride. It’s a relief,” Chelle told Canal+ Sport Afrique. “I went to see my mom and dad and told them I was coming back with the AFCON trophy. Mom, Dad, sorry, I’m only coming back with third place, but that’s already exceptional for me.”

    He also praised Morocco’s organisation of the tournament and highlighted the unity within his squad.

    “It was extraordinary. And we’ll meet again in two years, and God willing, I’ll bring that trophy home,” he added.

    With renewed belief and a clear vision, Chelle’s focus is firmly fixed on turning promise into silverware at AFCON 2027.

  • Ex-Canterbury Archbishop to speak on inter-ethnic, religious harmony at ABU lecture

    Ex-Canterbury Archbishop to speak on inter-ethnic, religious harmony at ABU lecture

    Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Right Reverend and Right Honourable Justin Welby, will deliver a public lecture on inter-ethnic and religious harmony at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, on January 29.

    The lecture, titled “Building Inter-Ethnic and Religious Harmony in Nigeria: Pathways to National Unity,” is part of activities marking the university’s 45th Convocation Ceremony.

    It will hold at 10:00am at the Abdullahi Mahadi Conference Centre, Main Campus, Samaru, Zaria.

    Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of ABU Governing Council, Mahmud Yayale Ahmed, CFR, will chair the occasion.

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    Welby served as the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury from 2013 until his resignation in 2024 and was the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion worldwide.

    A wide array of dignitaries is expected at the one-day lecture, including former Nigerian leaders, ministers, governors, traditional rulers, religious leaders and socio-cultural groups.

    ABU said Welby accepted the invitation as part of his contribution to dialogue on peace building, reconciliation and national cohesion in Nigeria.

    Beyond his clerical role, Welby is a co-director of Coventry Cathedral’s International Centre for Reconciliation and has worked extensively on conflict resolution in Africa and the Middle East.

    In Nigeria, he was involved in efforts to broker peace between Shell Oil Company and the Ogoni people in 2005 amid environmental and human rights disputes.

    As Archbishop of Canterbury, Welby officiated at the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022 and presided over the coronation of King Charles III in 2023, events noted for their inter-faith symbolism.

  • Tinubu congratulates Customs boss Adeniyi on his 60th birthday

    Tinubu congratulates Customs boss Adeniyi on his 60th birthday

    President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Dr Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, on his 60th birthday.

    In a statement by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, the President rejoiced with Adeniyi on the milestone, marked by years of dedicated service to the nation, hard work, and a commitment to excellence.

    As the Customs boss turns 60, the President prayed that God Almighty would grant him renewed strength, good health, and wisdom to keep serving the nation.

    As the Customs boss, Adeniyi has instituted landmark reforms that have repositioned the NCS for efficient service delivery.

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    He has also improved community relations, increased revenue, and enhanced trade with other countries.

    President Tinubu noted Adeniyi’s efforts in transforming the NCS into a globally competitive institution, culminating in his election as Chairman of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) in June 2025.

    The President commended the Comptroller-General for positively projecting Nigeria and Africa by providing inclusive, practical, and charismatic leadership at the WCO.

  • Why Nigeria must invest in prevention, not treatment of neurological disorders – Farombi

    Why Nigeria must invest in prevention, not treatment of neurological disorders – Farombi

    A consultant neurologist at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Dr. Temitope Farombi, has called on the Nigerian government to place greater emphasis on preventing neurological disorders, warning that managing such conditions after onset is significantly more costly and often produces limited results.

    Farombi, who founded the Brain Centre Neurological and Rehabilitation Service in Ibadan, noted that many neurological conditions common among Nigerians could be avoided with appropriate policies, public education, and strengthened healthcare infrastructure.

    The Brain Centre, established in January 2025 as a comprehensive neurological and rehabilitation facility, has handled more than 160 cases within its first year.

    Speaking at the centre’s first anniversary in Ibadan, the British-trained neurologist highlighted the rising prevalence of autism, stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and traumatic brain injury. She described these conditions as leading contributors to disability, yet observed that government efforts remain largely focused on treatment rather than prevention.

    She reiterated that preventive measures are consistently cheaper and more effective than post-diagnosis interventions.

    “A condition like tetanus can be prevented with a vaccine that costs a few hundred naira, but treating tetanus can cost close to two million naira, often with poor outcomes. The same applies to stroke and other neurological diseases.”

    Farombi explained that stroke prevention through routine checks and medications may cost between ₦10,000 and ₦15,000 monthly, while treating a stroke can require one to two million naira, money many families do not have.

    She described this pattern as unsustainable in a country where most citizens pay for healthcare out of pocket.

    She also highlighted the role of genetics in neurological conditions, particularly autism, adding that people with a family history of autism can pass it down genetically, making premarital and pre-pregnancy genetic testing important.

    She stated that, unlike sickle cell screening, genetic testing for autism risk remains expensive and largely inaccessible.

    “This is an area where government intervention is needed. Affordable genetic testing, proper antenatal care, and early specialist referrals during pregnancy can significantly reduce preventable complications.”

    Farombi emphasised the growing importance of non-pharmacological approaches, especially social prescription.

    She explained that social prescription involves activities such as gardening, spending time in green spaces, dancing, music, and travel, which have been shown to support brain health.

    “There is now strong scientific evidence that social and environmental factors influence brain function and disease expression. For patients with dementia or Parkinson’s disease, activities like dancing, music, and social engagement can improve movement, mood, and awareness.”

    She expressed concern that many patients with neurological conditions are confined indoors, sometimes prevented from attending religious or social gatherings, which she said worsens their condition.

    On government responsibility, Farombi said Nigeria’s health insurance coverage remains below 10 per cent, leaving most patients to pay out of pocket.

    She added that essential neurological medications are often unavailable or unaffordable, with some patients spending up to ₦500,000 per treatment session for conditions such as multiple sclerosis.

    She also pointed out the absence of advanced treatments and community-based rehabilitation centres in the country.

    According to her, rehabilitation services are largely hospital-based and insufficient, whereas patients should be able to access physical, speech, and occupational therapy close to their homes.

    “Neurological conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide,” she said. “Without proper prevention strategies, drug availability, rehabilitation services, and public education, the burden will continue to rise.”

    Farombi warned that lifestyle factors such as smoking, drug misuse, and excessive alcohol consumption also contribute significantly to neurological damage, including memory loss and brain degeneration.

    She, however, called for stronger regulation, public awareness campaigns, and sustained investment in preventive healthcare.

    “Once neurological disease sets in, the cost is enormous, not just financially, but socially and emotionally. Nigeria must shift its focus from treating disease to preventing it.”

  • Defamation: Mercy Johnson threatens legal action against online trolls

    Defamation: Mercy Johnson threatens legal action against online trolls

    Actress and producer Mercy Johnson has threatened legal action against online trolls and platforms spreading false information about her and her family.

    In a video on her Instagram page, Johnson revealed she had withdrawn charges against TikTok content creator Eedie Bliss, who alleged her husband bought a mansion for a mistress, due to public support and respect for those who reached out.

    However, Johnson emphasised that she won’t tolerate further false allegations, stating ‘it’s no longer business as usual’ and vowing to prioritise her family’s peace.

    She urged bloggers and the public to refrain from mentioning her family’s names, warning that anyone making public allegations must be prepared to prove them.

    She said, “Hi guys, good morning from the other side. First and foremost, let me just say thank you all for supporting my craft. I do not take your love for granted. But I felt the need to say that it’s no longer going to be business as usual. I have plans later this year for things I have to do online, and having plans to make trouble and court cases is going to be part of them because some people just won’t leave my family alone.

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    “For the love and respect we have for numerous individuals, we have decided to withdraw the charges against the lady in question. Please, you all should leave my family alone.

    “I am appealing to bloggers and the public to keep my name, my husband’s name, and my children’s names out of your mouths. My priority remains my family and my peace.

    “This decision was made out of love and respect for certain individuals. My husband and I have decided to withdraw the charges against the lady involved in the recent controversy, but it does not mean I will tolerate false allegations going forward.

    “This is no longer business as usual. While I have chosen to drop this particular case, anyone who publicly alleges wrongdoing against me will be required to prove it. Whoever alleges must be ready to prove.”