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  • Abducted Papiri pupils, staff reunited with families – Official

    Abducted Papiri pupils, staff reunited with families – Official

    The Catholic Diocese of Kontagora has confirmed that all children and staff abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic Schools, Papiri in Niger, have been rescued and reunited with their families.

    Rev. Bulus Yohanna, Catholic Diocese of Kontagora and Properitor of St. Mary Catholic Private Primary and Secondary School, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

    He said a total of 230 persons comprising 12 staff members, 14 students and 204 pupils were verified to have been abducted and later rescued through the efforts of the Federal and Niger state governments, as well as security agencies.

    Yohanna said that all rescued children had been reunited with their families, adding that no report had been received indicating that any child remained missing.

    He explained that immediately after the abduction on Nov. 21,, an initial headcount showed that 315 persons were unaccounted for.

    He noted that on Nov. 23, 50 of those earlier listed as missing had escaped and returned to their parents, reducing the number of unaccounted persons to 265.

    “A joint verification exercise by the state government, security agencies and school authorities later revealed that not all parents were present during the exercise.

    “A second and final verification conducted by the school authorities in collaboration with the Parents-Teachers Association established that an additional 35 persons had either not been abducted or had escaped earlier,” he said.

    He added that out of the initial 315 persons reported missing, 85 were confirmed to have either escaped or not been abducted, bringing the verified number of abducted persons to 230.

    He acknowledged that discrepancies recorded during the initial headcount were due to the chaotic nature of the incident.

    He noted that some pupils fled into nearby bushes and did not immediately return for the first headcount, while some parents were absent during verification.

    Yohanna emphasised that the discrepancies were not intended to mislead the public but were the result of challenges associated with a fast-evolving and emotionally charged situation.

    He expressed gratitude to the government and security agencies for their intervention, as well as to parents, the Christian community, the media and the public for their prayers, patience and support.

    He also prayed for healing and restoration for all affected families.

    (NAN)

  • Air Peace mulls expansion in regional connectivity by 2026

    Air Peace mulls expansion in regional connectivity by 2026

     Air Peace has concluded plans to significantly enhance its regional network by transitioning all regional operations from night-time services to daytime flights.

    The airline also reaffirmed its commitment to expanding Africa-to-Africa connectivity, disclosing plans to introduce additional regional routes before the end of the first quarter of 2026.

    According to the carrier, the proposed new destinations include Douala, Libreville, Kinshasa, Conakry, Bamako, and Johannesburg.

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    The strategic shift, scheduled to take effect from February 2, 2026, is aimed at improving passenger convenience, operational reliability, and overall regional connectivity.

    In a statement, Air Peace said the daytime operations would offer more competitive schedules that seamlessly align with onward domestic, regional, and long-haul departures.

    The airline noted that the new structure would further strengthen its position as a preferred carrier for travel between Nigeria, West Africa, and other parts of the continent, while delivering improved connectivity from Lagos to key regional markets.

    According to the carrier, the optimized schedule will also intensify competition among regional and international airlines operating from Lagos, reinforcing Air Peace’s role as a key enabler of intra-African trade, tourism, and mobility.

    Air Peace highlighted several benefits of the initiative for passengers and the region, including enhanced comfort and travel experience, improved schedule reliability and on-time performance, stronger connections to night-time long-haul flights, and increased support for business, government, and leisure travel across West and Central Africa.

  • Burna Boy unveiled as ON Club president at exclusive clubhouse gathering

    Burna Boy unveiled as ON Club president at exclusive clubhouse gathering

    ON Clubhouse hosted an invitation-only cultural gathering on Tuesday night to celebrate Burna Boy’s emergence as the new ON Club President, drawing a select mix of influential voices, global creatives, and cultural leaders.

    The intimate evening featured a curated dinner, which later transitioned into a private after-party held within the same venue, creating a seamless and immersive experience for guests.

    A highlight of the night was a special performance by renowned Nigerian musician Dede Mabiaku, whose artistry bridges Afro-funk, soul, and live musicianship. Known for his rich, legacy-rooted sound, Mabiaku delivered a performance that infused the space with organic energy, anchoring the celebration in heritage, musical depth, and cultural continuity.

    His appearance underscored the essence of the ON Clubhouse as more than a social gathering, positioning it as a purposeful cultural moment where music, movement, and meaning intersected.

    The event was described as an immersive night designed for individuals who not only participate in culture but also actively shape and define it.

  • PDP may set up caretaker committee

    PDP may set up caretaker committee

    • …Two factions consider Saraki’s peace formula

    Concerned Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders have commenced moves to broker peace between the two factions in accordance with the peace formula suggested by former Senate President Bukola Saraki.

    According to party sources, party leaders who are interested in averting uncertainties ahead of the 2027 polls have reached out to the factional leaders – Chief Nyesome Wike and Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and Alhaji Saminu Turaki – to consider the option of withdrawing pending court cases and agree on a new national convention date.

    A source, who is a party to the proposed reconciliation deal, said, “PDP has to return to the Saraki suggestion to restore sanity and survive.”

    From the beginning of the protracted crisis, Saraki had urged PDP leaders to manage their affairs such that they would not need to resort to litigation.

    The former Senate President, who also cautioned against factionalisation, had envisaged that going to court would stall the progress and unity of the party.

    Saraki said factions would only play into the hands of foes plotting their future electoral downfall.

    He also advised that the leaders should manage the party to get to the National Convention, where they can now fix all the issues, review the constitution, and chart the way forward.

    Also, a Lagos party chieftain, who lamented the neglect of Saraki’s advice, said party elders are trying to bring the two camps into amity.

    He said, “The party leaders did not listen. They pushed the matter until there were resultant court cases and factions. With the litigations, Saraki advised that the best move is to stop the convention and set up a caretaker committee that will be used to resolve all the issues and reconcile the various factions and groups.

    “Still, the feuding parties refused to listen, and they went to hold a convention that has now become an exercise in futility. With the decision of INEC, PDP has now become a flock of sheep without shepherds. A ship without a captain.”

    According to the party elder, “the next move is to return to the Saraki formula. As the former governor of Kwara State has counselled, the leaders should not wait for the court to give judgment in any of the cases.”

    He added, “The party leaders should move among themselves and start talking about resolving the disagreements. I am happy about the latest peace effort.”

  • Court orders EFCC to produce detained Bauchi Finance commissioner in court

    Court orders EFCC to produce detained Bauchi Finance commissioner in court

    The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Wednesday, ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to produce Yakubu Adamu, Commissioner of Finance, Bauchi State, in court on Dec. 30 for arraignment over alleged N4.6 billion money laundering.

    Justice Emeka Nwite, who gave the order after EFCC’s lawyer, Samuel Chime, failed to produce Adamu in court to take his plea, threatened to sanction the prosecuting counsel if he failed to come with the defendant in the next adjourned date.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that although Adamu, alongside a firm, Ayab Agro Products and Freight Company Ltd, were listed for arraignment on Tuesday, the case could not proceed due to the absence of the EFCC’s lawyer and the defendants.

    However, the defendants’ team of lawyers, led by Chief Gordy Uche, SAN, was in court.

    Justice Nwite then adjourned the matter until Dec. 24 for the defendants to take their plea.

    When the matter was called on Wednesday for the defendants to take their plea, Adamu was not in court.

    Chime then tendered an apology for his inability to be in court the previous day.

    He said though the matter was scheduled for arraignment today, the prosecution had a few challenges.

    “If my lord will notice, the defendant is not in court in that we intend to amend our charge and bring in other defendants who are at large in the charge,” he said.

    Th lawyer said the two persons listed as “being at large” wrote to the anti-graft agency that they would be honoring their invitation, hence, the need to amend the charge against Adamu and joined the others.

    Chime said that since the remand order obtained would be expiring, he applied for an extension of the order to enable them bring all the defendants for arraignment on Dec. 30.

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    Responding, Uche, who appeared for the defendants, vehemently opposed Chime’s application for adjournment.

    He argued that such application was not made in good faith.

    “We feel that the prosecution can amend the charge at any time before judgment.

    “As of today, there is a charge before the court against the defendant which the defendant can take a plea on while the prosecution can amend at any time,” he said.

    The senior lawyer said it is the right of the prosecution to bring in as many defendants as its wishes.

    He said since a charge is before the court, “it prosupooses that the investigation has closed.”

    According to him, it is also pertinent to say that we have filed a motion for bail and the prosecution has filed a counter affidavit.

    Uche argued that as at the time the commission responded to their bail application, they never mentioned that the investigation had not closed or that they were looking for anybody.

    “So the matter is ripe for the arraignment and for the motion for bail my.lord,” he said.

    He, therefore, applied that the matter be stood down so that Adamu could be produced to take his plea.

    “My lord, the 1st defendant is the commissioner of Finance for Bauchi State.

    “Since his detention, more than 60, 000 of the workers have not been paid.

    “They (workers) may even go on Christmas break without salaries, so it goes beyond one person.

    “The entire Bauchi State has been shutdown down,” he said.

    Uche added that no sooner had he got the Tuesday’s proceedings than he ensured that the prosecution was served yesterday to show the urgency of the matter.

    “And they want the workers to go without salaries.

    “The situation is really critical my lord. I have the Attorney-General of Bauchi State here with me and he can also talk on the matter.

    “It goes beyond the December 30th being sought by the prosecution,” Uche said.

    Chime told the court that he was only asking for an adjournment to ensure a uniformed arraignment for the defendants, insisting that the investigation had already been concluded.

    “So why didn’t you wait for this before filing this charge?” the judge asked,but Chime said the two suspects came to their Bauchi office the previous day.

    “So what assurance are you given me that you will produce them on next adjourned date?” the judge asked.

    “If they are not here my lord, we will proceed,” Chime said.

    Justice Nwite, who expressed dismay over Chime’s response, said: “In as much as you are not ready, why will you bring the charge? I detest this absolutely.”

    “We are sorry my lord,” Chime begged.

    But Uche, who insisted that the matter be stood down so that Adamu could be brought to court, said the defendant’s liberty was at stake.

    “Now I asked you what will you undertake if the other defendants were not here on the next adjourned date?” the judge asked Chime.

    “We will go with the defendant’s arraignment,” the EFCC’s lawyer restated.

    “This is not fear what you people are doing. It is uncalled for and quiet unprofessional.

    “Learner silk (addressing Uche), whatever be the case, I will, and I will, I am saying this with double “I will,” if he did not bring the defendants, I will descend very heavily on him (Chime), go and tell your chairman (EFCC chairman).

    Justice Nwite, who adjourned the matter until Dec. 30, threatened to sanction the prosecuting counsel if he failed to comply.

    “I have listened to the submission of the prosecution and I have also listened to the submission of counsel for the defendants.

    “I, however, expressed my displeasure over the prosecution’s attitude. It is unfair that they will file a charge and fail to bring the defendant for arraignment.

    “I must say that if they fail to bring the defendant on the next adjourned date, I will not take it lightly with them,” he said.

    NAN reports that while Adamu is the 1st defendant, Ayab Agro Products and Freight Company Ltd is the 2nd defendant in the six-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/694/2025.

    The charge is dated and filed on Dec. 19 by Chime of the Legal and Prosecution Department of EFCC.

    In count one, Adamu, while acting as the Branch Manager of Polaris Bank Ltd, Bauchi, alongside Ishaku Mohammed Aliyu, Managing Director of Makayye Investment Resources Ltd (now at large) and Muntaka Mohammed Duguri (now at large), were alleged to have conspired to commit the offence, sometime between June 2023 to December 2023.

    They were alleged to have facilitated and agreed to the conversion, transfer, concealment and use of funds in the sum of about N4,650,000,000.00 (Four Billion, Six Hundred and Fifty Million Naira) availed by Polaris Bank under the guise of financing the supply of motorcycles to Bauchi State Governmeni through Emmanuel Asomugha General Enterprises.

    “The motorcycles were not supplied, and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 21(a) and punishable under Section 21 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022,” the count read in part.

    Count six accused Adamu, Aliyu and Duguri of retaining and causing the transfer of proceeds of an unlawful act to nominees and third parties, by causing parts of the funds connected with the Polaris Bank facility to be paid and circulated through third-party accounts sometime in 2023.

    It further alleged that the transfer included the one made through I.S. Makayye Investment Resources Ltd and the transfer of #165, 900,000.00 to Ayab Agro Products and Freight Company Ltd.

    The funds were said to formed part of proceeds of an unlawful act.

    The offence is contrary to Section 20(a) and punishable under Section 20 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, among other counts.

    (NAN)

  • The history of the Scottish Cup

    The history of the Scottish Cup

    The Scottish Cup is one of the oldest and most prestigious football tournaments in the world, with a rich history dating back to its inception in 1873. This tournament is also featured at the 1xbet.sl/en website.

    It is Scotland’s primary domestic cup competition, drawing teams from across the country’s football pyramid to compete for glory. The competition is organized by the Scottish Football Association (SFA) and has been a central part of Scottish football culture for over 150 years. Other legendary football tournaments can also be wagered at the 1xBet platform.

    An open competition

    The first Scottish Cup was contested in the 1873-74 season, with Queen’s Park, a club based in Glasgow, emerging as the inaugural champions after defeating Clydesdale 2-0 in the final. Early editions of the tournament featured only a handful of clubs, predominantly from the Glasgow area, but as the sport spread across Scotland, more teams from all regions began to participate. A 1xBet slot is also available to entertain you as you wait for the next edition of this tournament.

    One of the defining characteristics of the Scottish Cup is its open format. Unlike many other national cup competitions, the Scottish Cup allows teams from various divisions to compete, meaning lower league clubs have the opportunity to face off against top-tier teams. This often produces dramatic upsets. What can also be dramatic are the gains that a slot 1xBet can give you if you play it in a good manner.

    These “giant-killings” are a major part of the cup’s charm and allure, with stories of underdog triumphs adding to the tournament’s mystique.

    Domination by 2 clubs

    Over the years, certain clubs have enjoyed exceptional success in the competition. Celtic and Rangers, the 2 biggest clubs in Scotland, have dominated the Scottish Cup for much of its history. Before the next winner of the Scottish Cup is decided, make sure to visit the 1xBet casino and see how it can entertain you.

    Celtic hold the record for the most wins, with 40 titles, while Rangers are close behind with 33. However, other clubs have also had their periods of success, with 3 examples being:

    • Aberdeen;
    • Hearts;
    • and Hibernian.

    Hibernian’s 2016 victory was particularly memorable, as it ended a 114-year wait for the club’s second Scottish Cup triumph.

    Today, the Scottish Cup remains one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the Scottish football calendar, continuing to capture the imagination of fans and players alike. Another thing that can also capture your imagination is the entertainment that you can find at the casino 1xBet, which comes in the form of hundreds of different forms of entertainment.

  • Adeleke, Okundaye, others for world headdress honours

    Adeleke, Okundaye, others for world headdress honours

    Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke, founder of Nike Art Foundation and Nike Art Gallery, Nike Okundaye are among eminent Nigerians for prestigious award at the second edition of the World Headdress Celebration on Sunday, December 28, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Also to be honored at is former Oyo Deputy Governor and National Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja, the Director-General of Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development; Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, and Alhaji Onaolapo Gbolagin, a retired broadcaster with the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS).

    A statement by the Chairman of Omo Yoruba Atata Socio-cultural Initiative (OYASI), organisers of the annual World Headdress Celebration, Olawale Ajao said the celebration is aimed at promoting global appreciation of headgears and positioning the event for consideration and eventual recognition by UNESCO as a World Headdress Day.

    According to him: “The World Headdress Celebration showcases crowns, caps, and headgears from cultures across the globe, with special emphasis on the symbolic, spiritual, and artistic magnificence of Yoruba headdresses, which are true emblems of identity, prestige, and cultural heritage.

    “The event will also feature posthumous awards in honour of two revered Yoruba personalities: the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, First Premier of Western Nigeria, and the late Alhaji AbdulAzeez Arisekola Alao, former Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta States.

    “Highlights of the celebration include a gele-tying competition, with prizes for the best three gele tyers, as well as awards for the most attractive cap wearers and gèlè wearers. All participants are required to wear a cap or headgear in keeping with the essence of the World Headdress Celebration.

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    “Lectures on the significance of headdress among the Yoruba people will be delivered by renowned cultural and traditional scholars, including Araba Ifáyẹmi Elebuibon, the Araba of Osogboland; Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, the Olúwò of Ìwóland; and veteran author and intellectual, Elder Debo Awe.

    “The Olubadan of Ibadanland, who is expected to host traditional rulers including the Soun of Ogbomosoland, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye; gbe Aseyin of Iseyinland, Oba Sefiu Olawale Oyebola, among others.

    “Chairman of the occasion is the Chairman of Aláròyé Newspapers and Yoruba World Centre, Mr Alao Adedayo. Other distinguished personalities expected include Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat, Chief Executive Officer of Agidigbo FM, Ibadan, and Mrs. Deborah Olufunke Awoyele, Chief Executive Officer of Deborah Adefunke Nigeria Ltd.”

  • The Double-Edged Sword of Instant Payments: BLIK and the Cost of Speed in Online Casinos

    The Double-Edged Sword of Instant Payments: BLIK and the Cost of Speed in Online Casinos

    The Polish payment system, BLIK, has become synonymous with instant, secure mobile transactions, revolutionizing how consumers pay online, in physical stores, and even withdraw cash. Its integration into the online casino landscape in Poland offers players unparalleled deposit speed and ease. However, for those navigating the fast-paced world of instant casino deposits and exploring the adjacent realm of cryptocurrency via BLIK, the seemingly simple transaction carries a layer of hidden complexity and potential cost that goes beyond the quick transfer of funds.

    The convenience of using a six-digit code and confirming a payment directly in a mobile banking app is undeniable, especially when the goal is to quickly fund a player account. Yet, focusing solely on the “instant” nature of the deposit overlooks critical considerations related to withdrawals, fees, and the indirect path some Polish players might take to leverage their ice casino login for crypto gaming.

    BLIK: Speed and Security in a Highly Regulated Market

    BLIK’s success in Poland is rooted in its unique architecture, which eliminates the need to share sensitive card or bank details with the merchant. This security feature is highly valued in the online gambling sector, where trust is paramount. For Polish players, the ability to deposit funds almost instantly using a familiar and trusted bank-integrated application is a major advantage over traditional bank transfers or card payments, which may involve more steps and processing time.

    The Trade-Off: Instant Deposits vs. Difficult Withdrawals

    While BLIK excels at facilitating deposits, the system is fundamentally designed around push payments and is not typically used for direct withdrawals from online merchants like casinos. This crucial distinction creates an immediate friction point for players. The benefit of a near-instant deposit is often negated by the necessity of using an alternative, slower withdrawal method.

    FeatureBLIK DepositsCasino Withdrawals (Non-BLIK)
    SpeedInstant (within seconds)Varies, typically 1-5 business days
    MethodUnique 6-digit code, bank app confirmationTraditional Bank Transfer, E-Wallet, Card Transfer
    SecurityHigh (No data shared, one-time code)High (Standard bank/e-wallet security)
    ConvenienceHigh (Mobile-first, simple steps)Lower (Requires setting up an alternative method)

    This difference means that Polish players often enjoy the front-end speed but are forced back to more conventional, and sometimes costly, banking methods when it’s time to cash out their winnings. This “deposit-only” nature is a key hidden cost, not in monetary terms, but in time and convenience, disrupting the seamless experience BLIK promises initially.

    The Indirect Path: BLIK to Crypto Exchanges

    In recent years, several major cryptocurrency exchanges and regulated payment service providers have integrated BLIK, allowing Polish users to quickly and easily convert their Polish Złoty (PLN) into cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or stablecoins such as USDT. This integration provides a fiat-to-crypto gateway that leverages BLIK’s speed and security.

    For some online casino players, this creates a two-step process to fund accounts:

    1. BLIK to Crypto Exchange: Use the BLIK code to instantly purchase crypto with PLN on a compliant exchange.
    2. Crypto to Casino: Transfer the purchased cryptocurrency from the exchange wallet to the online casino’s crypto-enabled wallet.

    This indirect method bypasses some of the regulatory or bank restrictions that might apply to direct PLN transfers to a high-risk entity like an online casino.

    Hidden Costs in the Fiat-to-Crypto Bridge

    While the use of BLIK simplifies the first step, several hidden costs are introduced by layering a crypto transaction onto the process:

    • Withdrawal Delays: Although the BLIK-to-fiat conversion is instant, the bank-level security checks on the exchange’s side for larger PLN withdrawals via BLIK can sometimes take a few minutes up to a few hours, introducing small delays when cashing out.
    • Tax Complexity: In Poland, profits from cryptocurrency are subject to a 19% capital gains tax. Using crypto for gambling and then converting winnings back to PLN requires careful record-keeping for tax purposes—a significant administrative cost for the player.
    • Volatility Risk: When using a volatile asset like Bitcoin, the value of the funds can fluctuate between the time of the BLIK purchase and the casino deposit, introducing an unforeseen financial risk.

    Navigating the Costs for Informed Play

    The speed and security of BLIK make it an excellent tool for Polish online casino deposits, whether used directly or indirectly as a ramp to the world of crypto. However, players should approach this convenience with a clear understanding of the full transactional cycle.

    To ensure a positive and cost-effective experience, users should:

    • Check Withdrawal Methods: Before making a BLIK deposit, verify the available withdrawal options and their associated processing times and fees.
    • Account for Fees: If using the BLIK-to-crypto path, always factor in the exchange’s conversion, withdrawal, and network fees before determining a playing budget.
    • Maintain Records: Keep accurate records of all BLIK-to-crypto-to-PLN transactions for mandatory tax reporting.

    Ultimately, maximizing the benefit of an instant payment system means looking beyond the deposit screen. By acknowledging and preparing for the secondary friction points and costs associated with both the traditional deposit-only structure and the modern crypto gateway, Polish players can ensure their quick transactions lead to a truly seamless and transparent gaming experience.

  • Hardwork, focus fuel my continuous growth – Funke Akindele

    Hardwork, focus fuel my continuous growth – Funke Akindele

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has revealed the secret to her enduring success in the entertainment industry.

    In a recent social media post, Akindele emphasised that growth happens outside comfort zones, crediting hard work, consistency, and focus for her continuous growth.

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    “With each film project, I’m reminded that growth happens outside comfort zones. Hard work, consistency, and focus lead to continuous growth. Excited for what’s next!”, she said.

    The Box Office Queen’s statement comes as she celebrated 27 years in the movie industry, attributing her success to God’s favor and dedication. 

  • Tinubu mourns ex-UN envoy Arthur Mbanefo’s passing

    Tinubu mourns ex-UN envoy Arthur Mbanefo’s passing

    President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep condolences to the family, associates and the people of Anambra State over the passing of Chief Arthur Christopher Mbanefo, who died at the age of 95.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described the late Mbanefo as an accounting icon, seasoned administrator and elder statesman whose life of service was defined by integrity, hard work and patriotism.

    Chief Mbanefo, a former Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, also served as Pro-Chancellor of leading Nigerian universities, including the University of Lagos, Obafemi Awolowo University and Ahmadu Bello University. 

    He was a Fellow of both the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.

    The President noted that Mbanefo distinguished himself in public service with uncommon dedication and a high sense of duty, while his contributions in the private sector helped pioneer innovations in Nigeria’s accounting, taxation and audit systems.

    “Chief Mbanefo belonged to one of the finest stocks of Nigeria’s elder statesmen, whose professional excellence and ethical standards left enduring footprints in national development,” the President said.

    President Tinubu also commiserated with the government and people of Anambra State, urging all those mourning to take comfort in the enduring legacy of the late diplomat and technocrat, whose contributions, he said, remain indelibly etched in Nigeria’s development history.

    He prayed for the peaceful repose of Chief Mbanefo’s soul and for divine comfort for his family and loved ones at this time of loss.