Author: The Nation

  • Ooni hails Tinubu over Fani-Kayode’s appointment as envoy

    Ooni hails Tinubu over Fani-Kayode’s appointment as envoy

    The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the appointment of former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, as one of the nation’s new ambassadors.

    The monarch’s commendation, contained in a speech delivered by his representative, Dr. Kemade Elugbaju, the Sooko Omoniyi and Ambassador Plenipotentiary to the Ooni, followed the successful screening of Chief Fani-Kayode by the Senate on Thursday.

    Elugbaju said: “The Ooni, the good people of Ifeland and the generality of Osun State indigenes are delighted by this honour done to one of our sons. His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja 11 and the Co-chairman of the National Traditional Council of Nigeria, is proud of you. The people of Ifeland and Osun State say ‘well done, and more grace’.

    “I join all your well-wishers globally to congratulate you, FFK, on your successful screening by the Senate, acknowledging the honour bestowed upon you and the people of Ifeland.

    “Kabiyesi, the Ooni, expresses pride and joy, while wishing you continued success and grace in your new role as Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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    He noted that Chief Fani-Kayode has distinguished himself as a lover of his people, mainly from Osun State, “many of whom he appointed to effectively position all the parastatals under the Aviation Ministry while serving as the Minister of Aviation. Kabiyesi is confident that FFK will do much more.”

    The Sooko described Chief Femi Fani-Kayode as “the Aare Ajagunla of Otun Ekiti, the Sadaukin Shinkafi, the Wakilin Doka Potiskum and the Otunba Joga Orile, a brilliant lawyer and former Federal Minister from the Gbúede lineage where his father, Chief Remi Fani-Kayode (the late firebrand Balogun of Ife, the former Deputy Premier of the Western Region and a former Regional Minister known as ‘Fani-Power’), his grandfather Justice Adedapo Kayode (a brilliant lawyer and reformer and the third Nigerian to be appointed as a Judge) and his great grandfather Rev. Emmanuel Kayode (the powerful clergyman who was amongst those that introduced Christianity to Ile-Ife and who, not only introduced so many progressive social reforms in the community, but also built and pastored the first church there) were all born into”.

    “In conclusion, the Ooni is highly grateful to His Excellency, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, GCFR, for this great honour done to Chief Femi Fani-Kayode.

  • Sanwo-Olu appoints Ogunmuyiwa as OEQA’s DG

    Sanwo-Olu appoints Ogunmuyiwa as OEQA’s DG

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has appointed Dr. Sulaimon Olagoke Ogunmuyiwa as the Director-General of the Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA), with immediate effect.

    The appointment letter was presented to Dr. Ogunmuyiwa on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the Office of the Head of Service, the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos State, by the Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro.

    A seasoned education administrator, Ogunmuyiwa brings over 25 years of experience in school evaluation, planning, quality assurance systems, and educational leadership within the Lagos State Government. He holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration and Planning from the University of Abuja, two Master’s degrees in Educational Administration and Guidance & Counselling, and a Bachelor’s degree in Education from the University of Lagos.

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    He has served in several strategic roles, including Head of Planning, Head of Education Quality Assurance Services, and, most recently, Director of Private Education and Special Programmes at OEQA, where he provided oversight for school accreditation, quality monitoring, and systemic improvement initiatives.  Ogunmuyiwa has been recognised repeatedly as the Best Staff of OEQA between 2012 and 2022.

    The new DG is a member of multiple professional bodies and has contributed extensively to teacher development, school improvement frameworks, and community-based educational initiatives.

    Whilst congratulating Ogunmuyiwa, the Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, expressed confidence that Dr. Ogunmuyiwa would bring his wealth of experience to bear in his new role, further enhancing the quality of education in Lagos State.

     “I am confident that Dr. Ogunmuyiwa’s appointment will further enhance the quality of education in Lagos State, and I urge him to continue to work tirelessly to ensure that our education system remains a model for others to emulate,” Agoro said.

  • No genocide in Nigeria, Tinubu insists

    No genocide in Nigeria, Tinubu insists

    President Bola Tinubu has insisted that there is neither Christian genocide nor Muslim genocide in Nigeria.

    Tinubu said this while declaring open the Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT) 8th Biennial Conference and Annual General Meeting in Abuja yesterday.

    The theme of the conference was “Building Resilience in a Changing World: The Role of Faith and Community”.

    Represented by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, the President said that what the country had was terrorism, driven by criminality and extremism.

    He said that the Federal Government was working tirelessly to overcome the security challenges.

    Tinubu said, “in recent times, the Federal Government and other persons of goodwill, had to address unfounded allegations.

    “The allegations are not only false, but harmful, and capable of inflaming passions and disrupting the sustenance of the peaceful coexistence which we continue to build as a nation.

    “Nigeria’s response was clear, firm, and measured. We reaffirmed that our nation does not foster or tolerate policies or actions aimed at persecuting any religious group,” he said.

    According to him, security challenges are rooted in historical, economic and criminal issues, not religious issues.

    “Muslims and Christians alike have been victims of terrorism in Nigeria. Muslims and Christians alike stand shoulder to shoulder in condemning violence from any quarter.

    “As President, I reiterate with all sense of responsibility and fidelity to the constitution that there is no Christian genocide in Nigeria, and there is no Muslim genocide in Nigeria.

    “What we have is terrorism driven by criminality, extremism, challenges we are working tirelessly to overcome,” he said.

    Tinubu said the Nigerian government would continue to promote firm national unity, religious freedom, and security of every human life.

    “We must, therefore, reject narratives that seek to divide us, whether they come from within or outside our borders.

    “We must neither allow internal or external forces to sow discord or feed dangerous stereotypes about our beloved nation,” he said.

    According to the President, Nigeria’s strength has always been in its diversity, our ability to live together, worship differently, and still see one another as brothers, sisters, and compatriots.

    He said that it was comforting to note that faith-based organisations such as NASFAT play an invaluable role in this regard.

    “Your teaching on moderation, tolerance, and service to humanity provide pathways for resolving conflicts and deepening national unity.

    “Let us continue to promote moderation, peaceful coexistence, and respect for our diversity.

    “Our differences are a divine design, not a source of conflict,” he said.

    He said the Federal Government remained firmly committed to building an inclusive, prosperous, and secure Nigeria.

    “We are undertaking bold reforms to stabilise the economy, restore confidence, attract investments, and create opportunities for all Nigerians.

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    “While these reforms are necessary for long-term prosperity, I understand the inevitable temporary difficulties many citizens are experiencing.

    “Let me assure you that we are working tirelessly to alleviate these pressures, expand social support, accelerate the benefits of the reforms, and above all,

    “We will also reinvigorate our security architecture to protect all Nigerians, regardless of faith, ethnicity, or geography.

    “However, government cannot build resilience alone. As we reform our economy and tackle insecurity, we rely on institutions like NASFAT to reinforce the moral and spiritual fabric of our society.”

    The President said that good governance must work hand-in-hand with strong values, adding that development must be accompanied by discipline, passion and integrity.

    According to him, faith must inspire action.

    “We need your continued partnership in promoting peace, reducing tension, countering misinformation, and nurturing the values of unity and patriotism” he said.

  • Glo TV offers subscribers 4 new movies free

    Glo TV offers subscribers 4 new movies free

    Nigeria‘s leading digital solutions provider, Globacom, has announced the release of four never-before-seen movies on its premium entertainment platform, Glo TV. The movies are absolutely free for all subscribers.

    This reinforces Globacom’s unwavering commitment to enriching the digital viewing experience for millions of Nigerians.

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    A statement issued in Lagos revealed that the newly unveiled movies feature some of Africa’s most celebrated actors and storytellers, delivering a vibrant mix of comedy, romance, drama, cultural richness, and emotional depth. The movies include Johnny Just Come (JJC), Eko Vibes, Bound, and Shifting Desire.

    “Each of these movies has been carefully selected to showcase diverse African narratives while delivering world-class entertainment that is unavailable in cinemas, on YouTube, or on any other VoD platform. Viewers do not need to purchase any subscription or pay any fee, access is completely free,” the company stated.

    Leading the lineup is Shifting Desire, starring Lilian Afegbai and veteran actor Majid Michel, a gripping romantic drama exploring marriage, intimacy, betrayal, healing, and the transformative journey of a couple undergoing therapy to rebuild trust. Shifting Desire premiered on Glo TV on December 2 and is currently streaming for FREE.

  • Imo, police demolish hotel, mortuary, houses linked to suspected organ harvester

    Imo, police demolish hotel, mortuary, houses linked to suspected organ harvester

    The Imo State Government, in collaboration with the state police command, have demolished several properties allegedly linked to Stanley Oparaugo, a suspected organ harvester.

    The demolished properties include Jessy Best Hotel and Ugwudi Cottage Hospital Mortuary Services on Owerri-Aba Road, Ngor Okpala LGA.

    Speaking at the scene, Police Commissioner Aboki Danjuma said that the demolition exercise was ordered by the governor, Hope Uzodimma, after the place was discovered to be a heaven for criminals involved in organ harvesting.

    He said: “The order to demolish the properties was issued by Governor Hope Uzodimma. The owner, Stanley Oparaugo, has been declared wanted for refusing police invitations. Credible intelligence revealed these properties were hubs for criminal activities.”

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    While declaring the owner of the properties wanted, Danjuma added, “The mortuary was suspected of organ harvesting, with mutilated bodies found on site. The suspect can run, but he can’t hide; the law will catch up with him.”

    Also, Health Commissioner Chioma Egu said, “The demolition was necessary to prevent health and security crises. The facility was unregistered, and vital organs were missing from deposited corpses.”

    Ngor Okpala LGA Chairman Chika Ibekwe praised the governor’s efforts, saying, “The people are grateful for this courageous move against insecurity. We’ll ensure Ngor Okpala remains safe for residents and visitors.”

    The demolition was carried out by a team led by the Special Adviser to the governor on Monitoring and Compliance, Chinasa Nwaneri.

  • Alleged fraud: Court remands ex-Labour Minister Ngige in prison till Monday

    Alleged fraud: Court remands ex-Labour Minister Ngige in prison till Monday

    A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) sitting in Gwarimpa has ordered that former Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, be remanded in Kuje prison until Monday, when his bail application will be heard.

     Justice Mariam Hassan issued the order in a ruling on Friday, after Ngige was arraigned on an eight-count charge bordering on abuse of office and acceptance of gifts from contractors of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) during his tenure as supervising minister from September 2015 to May 2023.

     Ngige pleaded not guilty to the charge, shortly after which the prosecuting lawyer, Sylvanus Tahir (SAN), sought a date for the commencement of the trial.

     Justice Hassan turned down an attempt by Ngige’s lawyer, Patrick Ikwueto (SAN), to apply orally for his client’s bail.

     Ikwueto had told the court about a formal bail application that he filed for his client, which had been served on the prosecution.

     He, however, could not move the application because Tahir argued that he had just been served and needed time to respond.

     Justice Hassan agreed with Tahir that the bail application was not ripe for hearing and that the prosecution should be accorded time to respond.

     She adjourned till Monday for hearing of the bail application and ordered that Ngige be held in Kuje prison till then.

     Ngige is named the sole defendant in the charge marked: FCT/HC/CR/726/2025 filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

     In count one, the defendant was alleged to have, between September 2015 to May 2023, while being the supervising Minister of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), used his position to confer an unfair advantage upon Cezimo Nigeria Limited, a company whose MD/CEO and alter ego, Ezebinwa Amarachukwu Charles, is his associate.

     Ngige was said to have awarded seven different contracts for consultancy, training and supply by the NSITF to the said company to the tune of N366,470,920.68.

     In count two, the defendant was alleged to have, while being the supervising Minister of NSITF, used his position to confer an unfair advantage upon Zitacom Nigeria Limited, a company whose MD/CEO and alter ego, Ezebinwa Amarachukwu Charles, is his associate.

     Ngige allegedly awarded eight different contracts for supply, training and consultancy, with NSITF, to the said company to the tune of N583,682,686.

     Count three accused Ngige of using his position to confer an unfair advantage upon Jeff & Xris Limited, a company whose MD/ CEO and alter ego, Nwosu Jideofor Chukwunwike is his associate, by the award of eight different contracts for consultancy, training and supplies with NSITF to the said company to the tune of N362,043,163.16.

    In count four, he was alleged to have used his position to confer an unfair advantage upon Olde English Consolidated Limited, a company whose MD/CEO and alter ego, Uzoma Igbonwa, is his associate.

     He was accused of awarding four different contracts for consultancy, training and construction by NSITF to the said company to the tune of N668,138,141.

     In count five, the ex-minister was alleged to have used his position to confer unfair advantage upon Shale Atlantic Intercontinental Services Limited, a company whose MD/CEO and alter ego, Uzoma Igbonwa, is his associate.

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     Ngige was said to have awarded four different contracts by NSITF to the said company for consultancy, training and supply to the tune of N161,604,625.

     The offences were contrary to and punishable under Section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

    In count six, the defendant was alleged to have corruptly accepted a gift to the tune of N38,650,000, through his “organisation called Senator (Dr) Chris Nwabueze Ngige Campaign Organisation from Cezimo Nigeria Limited (Zenith Bank Account Number 1011901119), a contractor with NSITF, while performing your official act as Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment.”

     In count seven, Ngige was alleged to have, while being the minister between September 2015 to May 2023, did corruptly accept a gift, to the tune of N55,003,000.

    The “gift” was received through his organisation called “Senator (Dr) Chris Ngige Scholarship Scheme from Zitacom Nigeria Limited (Zenith Bank Account Number 1017263219), a contractor of NSITF, while performing your official act as Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment.”

    Also in count eight, the former minister was allegedly to have corruptly accepted a gift, to the tune of N26,130,000, through his organisation called Senator (Dr) Chris Ngige Scholarship Scheme.

    The money was received from Jeff & Xris Limited (Zenith Bank Account Number 1011533930), a contractor with NSITF, while performing his official act as Minister of Labour and Employment.

    The offences were contrary to Section 17(a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000 and punishable under Section 179(c) of the same Act.

  • Recipe for paralysis

    Recipe for paralysis

    Those who make peaceful changes impossible always make violent changes inevitable. Nigeria‘s World Cup campaign was a fiasco even with browbeating tactics employed by the hierarchy of the supervisors to steal the thunder of the NFF at the concluded Africa Playoffs for the 2026 World Cup competition. The supervisors ran the errands associated with the playoffs including having to pay the players’, coaches’, officials’ and backroom staff’s outstanding entitlements arising from the team’s refusal to train ahead of the last playoff against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The supervisors and their lackeys sang, dance and shouted while pumping the air with punches which threatened to pull down the roof top. In fact, you could hear a background voice assuring listening to the noise from their drumbeats of personal aggrandisement that the federation won’t owe the contingent any form of outstanding allowances after Nigeria beat ‘customer’ Gabon 4-0. They had forgotten that Nigeria had never lost to Gabon, making the 4-0 defeat a routine than an achievement to be celebrated with such maddening displays.

    Behold, last week, like a thief at night the story leaked that Super Eagles manager, Eric Chelle was still being owed two months wages. No concrete denial has been made by those who did the payment to say he had been paid upfront as is the practice with such payments in the past or that mode of payment has been abolished.

    “According to a top @NatSportsComm official, speaking off the record, @NGSuperEagles head coach Eric Chelle is certainly owed wages. But the source says that it is TWO months and not three. “We have spoken to him and the money is going to be paid very shortly.”

    “According to this highly-ranked official, Chelle had been paid regularly since February, until things came unstuck around June/July. That was resolved until the current arrears, which he says is for “September and October.”

    “As for his bonuses, “that is an @thenff matter,” the source said. “They are responsible for that.”

    *But is this state of affairs good enough, for #Nigeria, that we repeatedly owe @NGSuperEagles coaches  wages? Is this not a shame and an embarrassment for the country? Nigerians, over to you…,” foremost Nigerian journalist Osasu Obayiuwana wrote on his social media handle, X.

    Pray, isn’t this debt story associated with Chelle’s wages another recipe for paralysis? Over time when such ill wind of debts emerges from the evil forest in the media, Nigeria loses the games. I ask, who should we ask if Chelle’s wages have been paid when those who ought to ask such questions are the ones doing the payment themselves? Nigeria, we hail thee …

    Don’t Nigerians deserve to know how much Chelle earns monthly? It isn’t enough for rumour mill to whisper that Chelle goes home with $55,000 monthly with the alibi that he pays his assistance out of the huge cash.  I’m not English but I know how much Thomas Tuchel, the England manager earns in his 18 months contract. Tuchel for the records is German. Ditto Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian manager who will bark out instructions to Samba Boyz of Brazil at the 2020 World Cup to be co-hosted by the United States (US), Canada and Mexico.

    Wait for it. Did they not say in the aftermath of the show of shame in Morocco mid-November that Mr. President graciously released to them N12 billion to offset all the debts associated with the team? If yes, how come they couldn’t pay Chelle’s wages for September and October with their allocations in mid-November whilst in Morocco? How about the money that would have been paid to the coaches, players, backroom staff and team officials had Nigeria beaten DR Congo in the final Africa Playoffs game on November 16, in Morocco? Couldn’t that money had been used to settle wages owed Chelle at the end of November?

    Well, it is good to note that Chelle would be paid soon. It is also worthy to state here that we have given the coach the alibi he needs when things go awry. What one finds very interesting is that nobody is talking about Nigeria lifting the trophy on January 18, 2026 unlike in the past. In fact, Chelle’s employers have given him a semi-final target at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. They are also excited with the deliberate attempt by Chelle to rebuild a new squad, although the bulk of the team, especially the team’s spine would be populated by the experienced players.

    One of the debutants is 22 years old Salim Fago Lawal, a center forward, playing for Croatia-based side NK Istra 1961, who had a solid 2025 season, scoring 4 goals and providing 2 assists in 16 appearances at the SuperSport HNL (Croatian top league) and Cup combined by late 2025.

    He was part of the Nigeria’s U-20 Flying Eagles World Cup squad in Argentina in 2023. He played 5 matches, scored 1 goal, 0 Assists, 0 Yellow cards.

    Tochukwu Nnadi is a 22 years old Nigerian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Zulte Waregem of the Belgian Second Division. Nnadi has so far played 15 matches, no goal, with six yellow cards and one red  card flashed at him. He played five matches for Nigeria’s Flying Eagles at the 2023 World Cup in 2023 Argentina, with no goal and no assist.

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    Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, a young Nigerian midfielder, played for Pisa SC on loan during the 2025-26 season (as of Aug 2025), making 11 appearances. He was previously on loan at Serie B side Sampdoria during 2024-25, scored 1 goal in 35 appearances. He is 21 years old.

    Akinsanmiro started playing professionally for Remo Stars in 2020. He was part of the team that gained promotion from the Nigeria National League to the Nigeria Professional Football League at the end of the 2020–21 season.

    There is also Usman Mohammed (born 1994), a Nigerian midfielder, plays for Israeli club Ironi Tiberias, making 11 appearances and scoring 1 goal. He missed two games. He won Olympic Bronze Medal with the Nigeria’s U-23 squad in 2016 in Brazil.

    23-year-old Blackburn Rovers defender Ryan Alebiosu recently completed his nationality switch from England to Nigeria. Born in London, Alebiosu started his career with Arsenal, where he spent over a decade, signing his first professional contract with the London club in 2020, although his first taste of senior professional football came during a loan spell with Crewe Alexandra.

    He received his first call up to the Super Eagles when he was named in a 54-strong provisional squad for the Africa Cup of Nations last week.

    My worries include the invitation extended to goalkeeper Uzoho and the fact that no domestic league player was considered good enough for the 28-man squad. Pity, our people never learn from history.

    27 years old Francis Uzoho plays for Cypriot First Division club Omonia Nicosia.  So far in the 2025-2026, he has made three appearances, conceded two goals, kept one clean sheet and had one yellow card flashed at him. One only hopes that invitation extended to Stanley Nwabali isn’t ill-advised.

    Sport is a big deal. It unites nations and enchants people. Besides, it has a global appeal, pulling fans and sponsors in a unique force that impacts positively on businesses-and health. These positives can best be evaluated when the government has a template that makes it possible for businesses and philanthropists to key into the nation’s vision for sports.

    Governments of sports-loving nations entice the businesses with relief packages, such as tax rebates on their investments in sports. Given sports’ global appeal, governments effectively utilise the platform as their public relations tool to change people’s perception of their entities.

  • Our Ayatollah has gone mad again? (1)

    Our Ayatollah has gone mad again? (1)

    After what must have, for him, been a memorable spell on the stage of public prominence as Director-General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) and later Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration, Malam Nasir el’Rufai went on to serve as governor of Kaduna State for eight years between 2015 and 2023. Those years would easily rank among the most troubled, violence-ridden, blood-suffused, intolerant and intemperate in the history of the State.

    Having been continually in the public eye as an occupant of various high offices for an unbroken period of no less than two decades, power has understandably become addictive for Nasir. Just out of public office for the two and a half years of the Tinubu administration, el’Rufai’s constitution is evidently still being wracked by tormenting withdrawal symptoms. He is bitter. He feels slighted. ‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’, intoned the bard.

    Perhaps what irked the closet Ayatollah most was the manner of his seemingly ignominious exclusion from the present club of APC ministerial power elite. President Tinubu had nominated him for a ministerial appointment. He accepted. This was a Tinubu he had openly denigrated, insolently insulted and conspiratorially undermined. But he accepted to be a minister in his government. Power addiction.

    His name was forwarded to the Senate along with others for legislative confirmation. The Senators would most likely have given him the nod. But no, the security report said. Ayatollah was unfit for public office. And his bosom friend and fellow Fulani, Nuhu Ribadu, was NSA? He was dropped. The cut ran deep. The wound still bleeds. On television show circuits. In vitriolic outbursts on the Hausa Service of the BBC. In incendiary newspaper interviews. Then there were rumours of an alleged foiled coup attempt. Inexplicably, Ayatollah laid low for some time. Gradually he is regaining his mojo.

    This week, Nasir shared on his Facebook page an article by one Mohammed Bello Doka titled, ‘Is Tinubu waging a quiet war on the Muslim North – Or is it all a coincidence?’ It was an inflammatory piece deliberately designed to instigate the Muslim North against the Tinubu administration and draw a wedge between northern Christians and Muslims. Some language experts who have dissected the purported Bello Doka piece insist that the voice is that of Jacob but the hand, that of Esau.

    They insist that the caustic style and belligerent temper is that of Ayatollah. The fear of treasonable felony is surely the beginning of wisdom. Thus, Ayatollah ‘s pseudonymous retreat. Thank God, there are limits to reckless hubris, even for our fearless stormy petrel.

    Here, the opening of the piece shared by el’Rufai: “Two years after President Bola Tinubu rose to power on the back of a controversial Muslim-Muslim ticket, a growing unease is spreading across Northern Nigeria. The same region that absorbed political fire, international criticism, and domestic outrage to deliver victory in 2023 is now asking an uncomfortable question: has the pact been broken?”.

    The article continues, “One after another, key Muslim Northern figures exited strategic positions – party leadership, defence, security oversight – often replaced by Northern Christians, Middle Belt figures, or Southern allies”.

    First, no single region can solely produce the President of Nigeria. The constitution has been deliberately crafted in such a manner that the winner in a presidential election must have not just the highest number of votes but must score no less than 25% of the votes cast in each of at least no less than two-thirds of the 36 states and the FCT. He must have a pan- Nigeria spread of votes. True, the Muslim North played a critical role in President Tinubu’s 2023 electoral victory.

    But then Alhaji Atiku Abubakar ‘s Northern strategy also worked considerably. The Waziri Adamawa and PDP candidate won in the core Northern states of Kaduna, Katsina, Bauchi, Sokoto, Gombe, Adamawa, Yobe, Jigawa, Kebbi and Taraba states. However, Tinubu won in Borno, Jigawa and Zamfara States in the core North while also winning in Kogi, Niger and Kwara in the North Central. To the credit of the far North, even where Tinubu did not win, he came a close second and hauled a substantially higher number of votes in Kano, where Rabiu Kwankwanso won, than Atiku did. All these were critical factors in Tinubu’s electoral triumph and I am unaware that anyone in Tinubu’s camp denies this.

    But the obverse side of the coin is that until Tinubu teamed up with Buhari in 2015, the latter’s consistent haul of over 12 million votes did not give him victory in three successive elections in 2003, 2007 and 2011. It was the additional votes of the Southwest in 2015 that gave Buhari the pan- Nigeria support he needed to win a national victory and this was repeated in 2019.

    In the latter part of the piece under consideration, the writer claims that “Southern voices declare openly that Muslim Northern votes are no longer decisive. Some cheer Northern discontent as politically irrelevant. Others openly frame 2027 as a Southern consolidation project”. This is sheer mischievous propaganda to pitch the far North against Tinubu and the South. The writer mentions no known names making such assertions. He attributes no sources except the feral jungle known as social media. In any case, did el’Rufai not do a well publicized memo to President Buhari insisting that the contributions of Tinubu and the Southwest to his electoral victory was grossly exaggerated?

    The article shared by el’Rufai claims that President Tinubu is removing ‘key Muslim Northern figures’ from ‘strategic positions’ and replacing them with ‘Northern Christians, Middle Belt figures or Southern allies’. The insinuation here is that an anti-Northern Muslim agenda is at play. Nothing could be more dishonest and mischievous. He cites as an example the National Chairmanship of the APC where Alhaji Umar Ganduje has been replaced by Professor Nentawe Yilwatda from Plateau State.

    But was religion the issue here? The position of National Chairman had long been zoned to the North -Central. Thus, when Ganduje from the Northwest replaced Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu from Nasarawa State in the North Central in 2023, there were sustained protests from the latter zone that this perceived injustice be redressed. This has been done with the emergence of Yilwatda. Why does this irk Nasir?

    Again, reference is made to the replacement of former Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, by General Christopher Musa, a Christian from Southern Kaduna in the Middle Belt. Is the issue here religion or competence and performance? If the buck stops at the table of the President and the blame for worsening insecurity ultimately rests on him, can he be blamed for appointing a Defence Minister he believes can achieve the desired results? Is Nasir questioning the competence of General Musa or is the problem with the highly regarded General’s faith?

    In any case, why do the likes of el’Rufai accept Northern Christians as part of the North for population count and electoral purposes but are bitterly resentful when they are given key public office appointments, which are then described as an affront on the Muslim North?

    Again, the Mohammed Dikko piece shared by el’Rufai gives the impression that the insecurity and violence in the North started in the last two years under Tinubu. According to the writer, “Villages are emptied. Farms abandoned. Schools shut. Entire communities negotiating their survival with armed groups. In some states, local governments barely function beyond state capitals. Yet critics increasingly point to what they describe as a lukewarm presidential posture towards Northern insecurity…A single road project in Lagos is measured in trillions of Naira. The combined security votes of all 19 Northern governors do not approach that figure”.

    This is brazen incitement predicated on falsehood that should ordinarily attract the attention of the security agencies both to the writer and the publicist because of the latter’s prominent position in society. In the first place, insecurity in the North can be traced to the extra-judicial killing of Mohammed Yusuf, the founder of Boko Haram, while in police custody in 2009 and has steadily worsened since under successive governments.

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    Under Tinubu, funding for the military has increased substantially and onslaughts against terrorists and bandits have been intensified especially through precision airstrikes. Scores of well known notorious bandits’ leaders and hundreds of their fighters have been eliminated and this onslaught continues.

    Again, several governors have publicly stated that under Tinubu, allocation to states from the Federation Account has more than tripled. State governors including those from the North thus have considerable much more to spend on security to reinforce the significantly increased budgetary allocation to defence at the centre. The statement that ‘A single road project in Lagos is measured in trillions of Naira’ is preposterous blackmail. Nasir should be challenged to name one such road or else apologize for sharing false information.

    The Lagos -Calabar Coastal Highway, for instance, is planned to physically connect the western and south -eastern regions of Nigeria and passes through through 9 states – Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom States and ending in Calabar, Cross River State. The Sokoto-Badagry Super Highway extends from Sokoto through Kebbi, Niger and adjoining States and ultimately linking the Lagos -Calabar Coastal Road. Where does religion come in here except for those with a terroristic Ayatollah mindset like we know who?

    It is most laughable that Nasir can summon the temerity to share an article which states that “Equally troubling to many Northerners is the continued reliance on the same political middlemen to negotiate with bandits – negotiations that often end with cash payments, concessions and temporary…Who benefits? Does this approach pacify violence or institutionalize it?”. Luckily, we do not have to go too far for a response to Nasir. Let us resort to the ubiquitous internet which never sleeps or forgets.

    According to Wikipedia, “In December 2016, in an open interview the Kaduna State governor, Nasir Ahmed Musa el-Rufai, confessed to paying some Fulanis across the Sahel countries like Niger, Mali, Chad, Senegal and Cameroon, to stop killing Southern Kaduna indigenous due to grievances erupting from the killing of their cattles in the 2011 post election crisis in the state…In response to the above, the sitting senator representing Kaduna South Senatorial District, Danjuma Laah, said there was never a time in 2011 that Fulanis in those Sahel countries mentioned by the governor were killed with their cattle in the Southern Kaduna as the area is not a converging point for those countries and called el-Rufai ‘s claim a lie.

    “According to the Senator, “The Governor just invented this lie to make excuse for his imported murderous Fulani kindred to continue their extermination of our people and the occupation of our lands.”…In April 2021, el-Rufai made a turn-around and said anyone caught negotiating with bandits would be severely dealt with”.

  • NJFP calls for host organisations to empower Nigeria’s next generation of talent

    NJFP calls for host organisations to empower Nigeria’s next generation of talent

    The Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) has announced plans to enrol more organizations into its graduate work-placement scheme as it prepares for a second phase of implementation.

    The initiative, launched through a partnership between the Federal Government, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and support from the European Union is offering young Nigerian graduates 12-month paid placements in participating organizations.

    According to NJFP, the new phase will focus on improving the matching process to ensure fellows are assigned to workplaces that align with their skills and career goals, while also meeting the operational needs of host institutions.

    Under the scheme, organizations register online and indicate the roles or competencies they require. Applicants undergo screening, after which successful candidates are matched with approved organizations. NJFP handles most of the administrative work, including documentation and ongoing support, while the hosts provide supervision and practical job experience.

    So far, the programme has placed thousands of fellows across sectors and states. Some organizations have absorbed their fellows as full-time staff, while others say the initiative has helped them access talent they may not ordinarily attract or afford.

    Programme officials noted that eligibility remains broad, allowing businesses, NGOs, and government institutions to participate once they can provide necessary documentation such as CAC registration and Tax Identification Numbers. There is no participation fee.

    Registration is done through the programme’s portal at www.njfp.ng, where interested organizations are required to submit their profiles and upload supporting documents.

    The NJFP said the scheme is particularly beneficial to smaller organizations outside major commercial centres, giving them access to skilled graduates. Larger organizations, on the other hand, view the programme as a structured way to assess potential hires while contributing to efforts to tackle youth unemployment.

    While acknowledging that the programme alone cannot solve Nigeria’s longstanding unemployment challenges, the programme offers a structured pathway for graduates to gain meaningful experience and for organizations to expand capacity with minimal risk.

    It was also disclosed that the programme’s early successes recorded in the first phase justify its expansion as preparations continue for the next rollout.

  • Super Eagles: Etafia offers  assurance on Nwabali’s fitness  for Morocco 2025  

    Super Eagles: Etafia offers  assurance on Nwabali’s fitness  for Morocco 2025  

    Joshua Osinowo

    Former Super Eagles and Moroka Swallows goalkeeper coach, Greg Etafia, has given a reassuring and detailed update on the condition of Nigeria’s first-choice goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, as preparations intensify ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

    Nwabali, who stars for Chippa United in the South African Premier Division, had recently been sidelined with injury, raising fears within the Nigerian camp about his readiness for the tournament.

     However, Etafia, speaking from South Africa , has now confirmed that the 28-year-old has begun light training and is showing promising signs of recovery.

    According to Etafia, Nwabali has moved from gym work to light training on grass, a key milestone in his rehabilitation. He added that he had spoken directly with one of Chippa United’s goalkeepers who provided first-hand information on Nwabali’s progress.

     “He has started training,” Etafia revealed in an interview with a Lagos-based  sports radio station. “I spoke to one of his teammates, the goalkeeper who was playing when he was on his absence, and he told me that now he has started training again, and he’s feeling better.”

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    The former Nigerian international gave further insights into the club’s schedule and how it is helping Nwabali build momentum.

     “They haven’t gone on break yet,” he said. “I think they will go on the 20th or the 22nd, so he’s still around the team. He’s feeling better now, and I think he has started both gym work and grass training, which is very good for him.”

    Etafia expressed confidence that the Super Eagles’ No. 1 will be ready for AFCON, emphasising that the early signs of recovery are positive.

     “We’ll see what’s going to happen, but from what I’m hearing and from what the guys at Chippa have said, I think he’s going to be okay,” he added. “He just needs to keep working, and if he continues like this, he should be ready. I’m confident he will make it in time.”

    Nwabali’s  likely return  would be a major boost to Nigeria’s AFCON ambitions, especially after his outstanding performances at the last tournament, where his composure and leadership in goal earned him widespread praise.