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  • Ebonyi govt procures three aircraft to boost economy, connectivity

    Ebonyi govt procures three aircraft to boost economy, connectivity

    The Ebonyi State Government has announced the procurement of three new aircraft as part of efforts to stimulate economic activities and improve connectivity within and outside the state.

    Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru disclosed this on Wednesday while delivering his 2026 New Year address to the people of the state, titled “Ebonyi Rising: A New Year of Hope and Responsibility.”

    He said the aircraft, acquired under the Ebonyi Air initiative, are expected to arrive in January 2026.

    According to the governor, the decision to procure the aircraft is a strategic economic move aimed at opening up the state to investment, tourism, and increased business opportunities, rather than a quest for prestige.

    “Reliable air transport makes it easier for investors to do business, for professionals to move in and out of the state, and for our people to connect with other parts of the country and beyond,” Nwifuru said.

    He explained that Ebonyi Air would reduce travel time and costs, encourage private sector participation, and position the state as a competitive destination for economic activities. 

    The initiative, he added, would support job creation and strengthen Ebonyi’s engagement with the wider national economy.

    Nwifuru noted that the aircraft procurement aligns with his administration’s People’s Charter of Needs Agenda, which prioritises infrastructure development, economic empowerment, and inclusive growth across all local government areas of the state.

    He assured residents that the project would be managed prudently to ensure value for money, stressing that improved connectivity is critical to attracting investors and accelerating development.

    The state government expressed optimism that the arrival of the three aircraft would mark a new phase in Ebonyi’s economic expansion and reinforce its commitment to sustainable growth and development in 2026 and beyond.

    The governor also thanked residents for their resilience amid economic challenges in 2025, noting that the relative peace and unity enjoyed by the state remained one of its strongest assets.

    He commended farmers, traders, workers, youths, and community leaders for sustaining social and economic stability despite the hardships.

    Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to the People’s Charter of Needs Agenda, Nwifuru said all government policies and expenditures are guided by the need to improve the lives of Ebonyians and safeguard the future of the next generation.

    Highlighting achievements recorded in 2025, Nwifuru said his administration demerged the education sector to improve efficiency, expanded scholarship opportunities, launched model schools, and restored stability in tertiary institutions. He also announced investments in vocational training, grants, and the establishment of an ICT University and a University of Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering.

    In the health sector, the Governor said primary healthcare centres were revitalised across the State, hospitals upgraded, health workers recruited, and a health insurance scheme expanded to provide free maternal and child care.

    On infrastructure, Nwifuru said roads were constructed and rehabilitated across all local government areas, rural connectivity improved, and major bridges and projects delivered, including renewal works in Abakaliki metropolis.

    He also highlighted economic empowerment initiatives, including the Hawkers’ Fund, youth empowerment programmes, integrated farming models, and the revival of hatchery and feed mill projects, aimed at moving residents from subsistence to productivity.

    Addressing security, the Governor said collaboration with security agencies and community structures has kept Ebonyi among the safest states in the South-East.

    Nwifuru disclosed that the State’s ₦884.8 billion 2026 budget prioritises capital projects, education, healthcare, agriculture, economic empowerment, security, and social welfare, assuring residents that the budget would be implemented with transparency and fiscal discipline.

    He also announced plans to establish a modern cement factory in the State to harness its abundant limestone deposits, create jobs, boost internally generated revenue, and reduce the cost of building materials.

    On democratic governance, Nwifuru assured residents that local government elections scheduled for 2026 would be free and fair, stressing that there would be no imposition of candidates. 

    He added that appointed officials intending to contest must resign to ensure fairness.

    The Governor also announced the granting of pardons to eight individuals, including five posthumous pardons, in line with constitutional provisions, describing the decision as part of efforts to promote reconciliation and healing.

    Calling for unity, lawfulness, and civic responsibility, Nwifuru urged youths to reject crime and violence, workers to remain diligent, and traditional and religious leaders to continue promoting peace.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to govern with fairness and humility, praying for peace, progress, and prosperity for Ebonyi State and Nigeria in 2026. 

  • How 2025 ‘shattered my heart’, says Actress Fathia Williams

    How 2025 ‘shattered my heart’, says Actress Fathia Williams

    Actress Faithia Williams has expressed heartfelt gratitude to her friends, family, and fans as she reflects on the past year.

    In an Instagram post, Williams acknowledged the challenges of 2025, saying the year had tested her deeply with both highs and lows.

    Despite personal losses, including the passing of a cherished colleague, Williams said her heart is “overflowing with gratitude” for the support she received.

    She lauded her fans, friends, and colleagues for standing by her, saying their messages, prayers, and support had helped her through difficult times.

    Looking ahead to 2026, Williams declared the new year “the beginning of better things” and “the glorious dawn of Faithia 2.0!” 

    She wrote, “Even while my heart aches with the absence of my cherished colleague, in the face of immense loss, I cannot help but express my appreciation to all my friends, family, and colleagues for the journey of 2025.

    “My dearest fans, friends, family, and colleagues. As 2025 comes to a close, my heart is overflowing with gratitude. This year tested me deeply, with highs that lifted my soul and valleys that shattered my heart, but through it all, you stood by me. You prayed, you cheered, you defended, you loved me fiercely when I needed it most. Your messages healed me, your support carried me, and your belief reminded me why I do this.

    “To my amazing fans: You are my strength, my joy, my family. To my friends: You held me in my darkest moments. To my colleagues: You inspired and elevated me every day.

    “Because of you, I ended 2025 stronger, wiser, and full of faith. Thank you from the deepest part of my heart. I love you beyond words.

    “You’ve ridden with me through more than three decades in this industry, and your love, loyalty, and support have carried me every single step of the way. From the bottom of my heart, thank you—I am forever grateful.

    “2026 marks the beginning of better things, the glorious dawn of Faithia 2.0! This is OUR year of greatness, elevation, prosperity, and divine wins. Join me, let’s walk boldly into this greatness together. We shall shine brighter, we shall prosper abundantly, we shall conquer! Amen”.

  • 2026: Anglican Bishop calls for shared responsibility in rebuilding Nigeria

    2026: Anglican Bishop calls for shared responsibility in rebuilding Nigeria

    The Diocesan Bishop of Lagos (Anglican Communion), The Rt. Revd. Dr. Ifedola Senasu Gabriel Okupevi, has called on Nigerians to embrace shared responsibility in rebuilding the nation, stressing that security, good governance, and national progress are collective duties of both leaders and citizens.

    In his New Year message issued to The Nation on Tuesday, the bishop thanked God for bringing Nigerians into 2026 after what he described as a challenging but victorious 2025, themed “The Year of God’s Presence and Great Courage.”

    He noted that despite uncertainties and difficulties, God’s presence sustained individuals, families, the Church, and the nation throughout the past year.

    Welcoming the new year, Bishop Okupevi announced the Diocese’s theme for 2026 as “Our Year of Kingdom Expectation and Preparation,” drawn from Mark 13:35, which calls believers to spiritual vigilance and readiness.

    He explained that the scripture serves as a reminder for Christians to live intentionally in alignment with God’s will, deepening their commitment to prayer, holiness, and purposeful Christian living.

    “This is a year to be spiritually awake, expectant, and intentional in all things concerning the Kingdom of God,” the bishop said.

    On national issues, the Anglican cleric emphasised that Nigeria belongs to all its citizens and that the responsibility for peace, safety, and development should not rest on government alone.

    He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and proactive within their communities, encouraging a culture of responsibility in which citizens speak up and act wisely when confronted with security challenges.

    “Security is everyone’s concern. Christians must learn to take charge in their environments by being alert, wise, and conscious of the times,” he stated, adding that prayer, positive speech, and diligent work remain critical to national healing.

    Bishop Okupevi also charged leaders at all levels of government to uphold truth, integrity, justice, and compassion in the discharge of their duties. 

    He described leadership as a sacred trust and appealed to public office holders to be people-driven rather than self-driven, placing national interest above personal gain.

    “The commitment to rebuild, reform, and restore Nigeria must be shared by both government and citizens alike,” he said, praying that God grants leaders wisdom, humility, and courage to lead righteously.

    Addressing individuals and families within and beyond the Diocese of Lagos, the Bishop encouraged Nigerians to step into 2026 with renewed faith and unwavering hope, stressing the need for spiritual, moral, and practical readiness.

    He prayed for divine visitation, restoration, peace, and success for families, while committing the Diocese of Lagos and the nation into God’s hands.

  • Nigeria Will Witness Peace, Prosperity in in 2026 — NCPC boss

    Nigeria Will Witness Peace, Prosperity in in 2026 — NCPC boss

    The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC), Bishop Prof. Stephen Adegbite, has expressed optimism that Nigeria will enjoy peace and prosperity in the coming year.

    In his New Year message, Adegbite declared that God would usher in a new chapter for the country, saying, “The Lord will do a new thing for Nigeria, and everyone will see it and rejoice.”

    He stressed that peace remains the foundation of national development, noting that meaningful progress cannot be achieved in the absence of peace. 

    According to him, peace is the pathway to prosperity, adding that Nigeria is set to move “forward ever, backward never.”

    The NCPC boss also called on Nigerians to continually pray for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration, urging citizens to support the successful implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda for the nation’s transformation.

    Adegbite revealed that the first batch of Christian pilgrims has already departed for the Holy Land, where they are offering prayers for Nigeria’s peace, unity, and prosperity.

    He concluded by extending his goodwill messages to President Tinubu, the Vice President, the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and all Nigerians, wishing them a peaceful and prosperous New Year.

  • New salary package for 11,300 Zamfara imams, clerics 

    New salary package for 11,300 Zamfara imams, clerics 

    A total of 11,300 Friday prayers imams and other clerics would enjoy salary upgrade, the state Zamfara State Government has said.

    The salary upgrade would begin from January 2026.

    Governor Dauda Lawal who made the pledge, said this was part his administration’s commitment to the welfare of the clerics in the state.

    Governor Lawal revealed that the state pay N81.8 million every month as salaries of Islamic clerics and Juma’at Imams including cleaners of the mosques. 

    “The report for the integrated E-Payment system recommended that your salaries be upgraded and I assure you, from January 2026, we will do that, for your comfort”

    Governor Lawal urged the religious leaders to observe ‘Al-Qunut (special prayers) during each of the five daily prayers for God’ s intervention in ending the security challenges in the state.

    “I urged you, if possible start making special supplications in each of your daily prayers for Allah’s intervention to uncover anybody that contributed to fuel the menace of banditry in Zamfara either directly or indirectly” he said. 

  • Practical equipment for Gusau nursing college 

    Practical equipment for Gusau nursing college 

    Zamfara State government has procured instructional materials for the State College of Nursing Gusau.

     This was revealed by the Registrar of the school, Hamza Shehu Masu, in an interview with journalists 

    He said the materials would be installed at the demonstration room to enhance practical training for students.

    The instructional materials include Mama Natalia (Uretic), Child Birth Simulator, Breast Feeding Model, Cervical Dictator Model, intubation model Adult, Child Manikin, Dual sex Anatomical  Torso, Dual Anatomical,  and Autoclave.

    He said the instructional materials would improve practical training for students and boost the quality of teaching and learning.

    He commended the state Commissioner for Health, Nafisa Muhammad Maradun, for the renovation and equipping of the nursing and midwifery departments, upgrading of demonstration rooms, construction of a perimeter fence, and the installation of solar equipment for the provision of a 24-hour power supply to the institution.

    He said the interventions not only created a conducive learning environment but demonstrated the state government’s determination to enhance the quality of health education and manpower development in Zamfara State.

  • Governor Lawal to renovate ABU VC’s lodge, hospital 

    Governor Lawal to renovate ABU VC’s lodge, hospital 

    Zamfara State Government has offered to renovate the dilapidated Vice Chancellor’s Lodge and Sickbay at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. 

    Shamsuddeen Ibrahim, Special Assistant on Domestic Affairs to Governor Dauda Lawal, disclosed this when he visited the university to inspect the lodge and medical facility for assessment. 

    Ibrahim was taken round the two places on 25 December, 2025 by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Adamu Ahmed. 

    The Vice Chancellor was accompanied by the Director, Physical Planning and Municipal Services, Arc. Mukhtar H Mohammed; and the Provost, Postgraduate College, Prof Olayinka Okubanjo. 

    The visit to the university by the governor’s aide was in preparation for the taking over of the sites for the rehabilitation. 

    The aide was first at the Vice-Chancellor’s Lodge at Site I, Area ‘A’, Main Campus, Samaru, Zaria, where he was taken round all parts of the lodge. 

    The VC  and members of his team later took the government official to the University Sickbay, where they were received by the Deputy Director, University Health Services (UHS), Dr Alex Otu. 

    Dr Otu conducted them round all sections of the sickbay, explaining in details the state of the dilapidated university medical facility. 

    Some of the sections inspected include the administrative block, theatre room, OPD, antenatal unit, family planning unit, emergency room, ultrasound room, and dental section. 

    Dr Alex Otu, who expressed excitement for the plan to rehabilitate the sickbay, said the medical facility needed to be given all the attention it deserved. 

    Otu also explained that outsiders kept on coming to the hospital because of the “good services we have continued to offer”.

    He described the dental section of the hospital as one of the busiest units because of high volume of dental patients which necessitated a strong collaboration with Ahmadu University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH). 

    Otu also said the NHIS unit of the facility was too small as the ABU sickbay had the highest number of clients in Nigeria. 

    Speaking after going round the lodge and the medical facility, Mr Ibrahim, expressed concern over the total dilapidation of the places visited. 

    Ibrahim also said a technical team would be deployed to the sites early in January, 2026 to further assess and take over the places for the rehabilitation works. 

    It would be recalled that Governor Lawal pledged his government’s willingness to intervene in rehabilitating some of the institution’s infrastructure facilities.

  • Zamfara: First Lady gifts 250 senior citizens N200,000 each  

    Zamfara: First Lady gifts 250 senior citizens N200,000 each  

    Zamfara First Lady Hajiya Hurriya Dauda Lawal has supported 250 elderly people with N200,000 each. 

    The gesture was part of the third edition of the Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) in the state. 

    The programme held at the state government House, Gusau, the state capital. 

    The First Lady said the Renewed Hope Initiative celebrates senior citizens every December in recognition of their invaluable contributions to nation-building.

    She said the tradition has been done every year since 2023 when the current administration came on board.

    The First Lady said the initiative was to show gratitude and care for the senior citizens who have laboured to build an enduring nation that the present generation is proud of.

    Representing First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, Mrs Lawal said the scheme supported 250 vulnerable elderly citizens aged 65 and above in each of the 36 states of the federation. 

  • New Zamfara CPG boss urged to uphold rules of engagement 

    New Zamfara CPG boss urged to uphold rules of engagement 

    The Zamfara State Government has charged the newly appointed Commandant for the Community Protection Guards (CPG) to uphold professionalism, ensure discipline and operate within clearly defined rules of engagement and operational protocols. 

    The Secretary to the Zamfara State Government, Malam Abubakar Mohammad Nakwada stated this on Monday, during the presentation of an appointment letter and policy guidelines for the overhaul of CPG to the newly appointed Commandant of the agency, AIG Muhammad Shehu Dalijan (rtd). 

    The SSG also warned that the State Government under Governor Dauda Lawal will not tolerate deviations from approved standards, noting that adherence to standard operation procedures is fundamental to professionalism, accountability and lawful conduct.

    “The immediate and overriding priority before you is the restoration of clear and effective command and control across all formations of the CPG. 

    “This requires the re-establishment of an unambiguous chain of command, strict enforcement of discipline, and the proper alignment of authority and responsibility strictly in accordance with approved structures. 

    “A unified command architecture is essential to eliminating operational drift, internal contradictions, and unauthorized actions. 

    “These measures are necessary to reposition the CPG to work more effectively with sister security agencies, regain public confidence, and deliver on its core mandate of protecting lives, property, and communities across Zamfara,” the SSG stated.

    Malam Nakwada further expressed the government’s appreciation for the selfless service and dedication of the immediate past CPG Commandant, Brig.Gen. ML Bature (rtd), reassuring him of the government’s continued support. 

    In a gesture of appreciation, the SSG announced that Governor Lawal has graciously approved the indefinite payment of monthly salary to the immediate past CPG Commandant, to support his health management.

    In his remarks, the new CPG Commandant, AIG MD Shehu (rtd) said as one of the pioneer trainers of the Guards when he was the Commissioner of Police in Zamfara State, he is aware of their strengths and limitations, vowing to work towards repositioning the agency. 

    He further expressed optimism that with the state-of-the-art equipment provided by the State Government including the Armoured Career vehicles, he has no excuse than to perform. 

    The new Commandant also promised to strengthen interagency cooperation and synergize with other conventional security agencies to take the fight to the terrorists’ enclaves.

  • Zamfara governor approves end-of-year bonus for workers, pensioners

    Zamfara governor approves end-of-year bonus for workers, pensioners

    Governor Dauda Lawal has approved a 13-month salary for Zamfara state workers, political appointees and pensioners.

    This was revealed in a statement signed by the state Head of Civil Service, Yakubu Sani Haidara, yesterday.

    The statement said the governor approved N800 million to cover the bonus.

    The statement titled, “End of year 2025 bonus,” will cover 30 percent of basic salary of workers and political appointees, as well as 30 percent of basic pension.

    “The general public in particular the State Civil Servants are hereby informed that His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, Dauda Lawal, has graciously approved the payment of Thirty Percent (30%) of Basic Salary/Pension as 13th Month / End-of-Year Bonus to civil servants,

    pensioners, and political appointees in the State,” Mr Haidara said. 

    He said, “The approved payment is broken down as follows:
30% of Basic Salary for civil servants and political appointees;
ii. 30% of Basic Pension for pensioners.

    “The total amount released by the Zamfara State Government for this purpose is Eight Hundred Million, One Hundred and Twenty Six Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty Five Naira, Seventy Four Kobo (N800,126,835.74).”

    He said the gesture was aimed at boosting the morale and welfare of public servants and pensioners, and it is in line with the Rescue Mission and people-centred policies that have been consistently observed by the present administration since its inception. 

    The statement said, “Public Servants are therefore enjoined to reciprocate this kind gesture with renewed hard work, dedication, and commitment to duty.”

    The HoS urged all civil servants to remain good ambassadors of the Service and Government wherever they find themselves,
and to continue to uphold the core values of discipline,
transparency, and accountability in the discharge of their official

    responsibilities.

    On behalf of the entire civil servants of Zamfara State, Mr Haidara expressed profound gratitude and appreciation to Governor Lawal “for his unwavering commitment to the welfare of civil servants and for the far-reaching reform initiatives aimed at ensuring the sustainable development of the Service in particular and our dear State at large.”