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  • COAS Lagbaja vows to strengthen Army’s capacity against Nigeria’s enemies

    COAS Lagbaja vows to strengthen Army’s capacity against Nigeria’s enemies

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) , Lieutenant General Toareed Lagbaja has reassured of the Nigerian Army’s resilience and readiness to adequately strengthen it capacity with necessary fighting equipment and enablers against the nation’s enemies.

    He described the coming year to the army as one with lofty strategic commitment and dedication to overcoming security challenges 

    He said the army was poised to driving a responsive training and motivation approach to further brace its capacity and responsibility as an institution.

    “We will soon take delivery of more operational equipment including helicopters and other enablers to further our course against internal and external security challenges”

    Lagbaja made the remarks on christmas day at the 8 Division headquarters, Giginya Barracks  Sokoto while joining other personnels and families to celebrate the occasion and New Year season.

    He said the army was fast bracing to caliberate efforts at towards ensuring the protection of the country’s territorial integrity.

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    Lagbaja, who noted that the country was faced with challenges in delivering it’s core responsibility, vowed that nothing was unsumountable while adding that “the NA headquarters will continue to build it’s physical and moral capacity as well fighting power through driving responsive synergy with other agencies for  safety and peaceful activities to thrive in the country.”

    While stressing that the army was concerned about the welfare and well being of its personnel and families, the army Chief said it was of utmost importance to support those on duty as morale booster.

    “I am delighted to be with you and to appreciate as week thank our gallant officers and men in wieldering every storm that came their way in defence of the country .

     “I will use this space to thank our gallant troops and families for their purposeful and unwavery sacrifices and dedication in serving and keeping the country together. 

    “Is a fact that do many of the troops are not able to make it to Sokoto to be with their families today because they are duty bound to and responsible to stand on guard. We appreciate and thank them for their resilience in discharging their constitutional role “, the COAS said.

    In that direction, Lagbaja disclosed that the NA was responsive and sensitive to driving initiatives many welfare projects citing example of  the newly commissioned indoor multi purpose sports hall of the Giginya Barracks for the benefit of officers and men.

  • PDP governors’ forum celebrates Makinde at 56

    PDP governors’ forum celebrates Makinde at 56

    The Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum (PDP-GF) on Monday celebrated Gov. Oluseyi Makinde of Oyo State on his 56th  birthday.

    The forum Chairman, Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, celebrated Makinde in a statement issued by the forum Director-General, Cyril Maduabum, in Abuja on Monday.

    Mohammed said that the forum celebrated Makinde’s sterling performance in office as Governor of Oyo State in over four years.

    This, according to him, was evident in life impacting projects in infrastructure, education, agriculture, healthcare service delivery, power generation, SME funding, security and safety – a wholesome transformation strategy for generational change.

    “This progress is also being felt in the reorganised solid mineral sector, aviation sector upgrade, improved civil service welfare, transportation, culture and tourism, road networking and urban renewal, trade and investment drive, youth and women empowerment, among others.

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    “We are proud to say that the state’s economy has recorded a remarkable leap.

    “The forum acknowledges his numerous contributions to the growth of our Forum and his nationalistic approach to governance,’’ Mohammed said.

    He said that the forum celebrated Makinde’s valuable contributions in his capacity as vice-chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, and to the growth of the nation.

    Mohammed prayed for more divine guidance for Makinde generally in the line of service.

    He assured Makinde of the forum’s unalloyed support as he presides over the affairs of his state.

    (NAN)

  • Kwankwaso goes spiritual, holds special prayer in Kano ahead of Supreme Court judgment

    Kwankwaso goes spiritual, holds special prayer in Kano ahead of Supreme Court judgment

    The leader of the Kwankwasiyya political camp and the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, on Monday, December 25, held a special prayer session at his Kano residence.

    The Nation had reported that the Supreme Court led by a five-member panel of justices presided by Justice Inyang Okoro on Thursday, December 21, reserved judgment after listening to lawyers in the matter.

    The prayer which was organised by an Islamic group, Mu’assatul Kwankwasiyya, was aimed at seeking God’s intervention ahead of the anticipated Kano governorship dispute verdict by the Supreme Court.

    The prayer was led by Mallam Yahaya Sufi, Mallam Ashiru Nata’ala, Mallam Bazallahi Nasiru Kabara, and Mallam Sadiq Isiyaku Rabiu.

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    While observing the prayers, the clerics prayed for the success of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf at the Supreme Court and the sustenance of peace and tranquillity in the state.

    The prayer session was also attended by some cabinet members of the incumbent administration, other political appointees, and supporters of the Kwankwasiyya movement.

    The majority of members of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Kano state had equally observed special fasting and called for intense prayers shortly after the Supreme Court hearing.

  • NAF’s chief reveals why whole-society approach best to end terrorism

    NAF’s chief reveals why whole-society approach best to end terrorism

    The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshall Hassan Abubakar, says the synergy of efforts drawn from a whole-of-society approach remains the best in winning the hearts and minds of Nigerians as well as speedily defeating the threats posed by terrorists and other non-state actors.

    He also said that the prospect of a safe and secured Nigeria is in sight, as the military continue to keep ‘eyes on the ball’ in getting the job done. 

    The NAF’s chief said this on Monday, December 25, during a Christmas luncheon organized for the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) in Maiduguri, Borno State.

    Air Marshall Abubakar, in a statement by NAF’s spokesperson, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, said the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), has, on its part, continued to engage with societal groups within the areas of operation through medical outreaches and welfare advocacies. 

    He said under his leadership, NAF personnel at the frontlines have been continually reminded and trained on the Law of Armed Conflict, Rules of Engagement and strict observance to human rights in line with the United Nations Charter on Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 

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    “Similarly, pilots, engineers and other technicians have been availed of several safety management lessons and techniques to minimize risks associated with ongoing air operations,” the NAF’s chief said.

    He said both the Air Component and Land and Maritime Components of Operation Hadin Kai has reasons to celebrate their successes in operation.

    Air Marshall Abubakar said: “In the last 6 months, we have all been witnesses to how your combined efforts, alongside our sister services have decimated scores of terrorist leaders, their foot soldiers as well as their structures and logistics. 

    “Through these efforts, the unfettered freedom of movement that these criminals once enjoyed has been denied or reduced to the barest minimum. 

    “Your efforts have also led to the surrendering of several terrorist as well as their families, an indication the end may soon be in sight.” 

     “I cannot tell you enough how much the entire nation appreciates your commitment and sacrifices and there is no iota of doubt that your selfless acts of courage and bravery as well as your unwavering dedication and service to our nation have afforded our citizens the opportunity to peacefully celebrate and enjoy this festive moment. 

    “We are indeed proud and appreciative of your gallant efforts and your devotion to duty remains a beacon of hope for all Nigerians.”

    The NAF’s chief told NAF personnel that the essence of Christmas goes beyond mere merrymaking and festivities.

    “ It is a season to express love, show compassion, renew our hopes, and embrace our role as our brothers’ keepers.” the NAF chief said.

     “The story of Christmas, rooted in humble beginnings in a manger, serves as a powerful lesson that even in the most modest circumstances, the spark of hope can be ignited. This hope is the essence of our fight against insurgency, terrorism and all forms of criminality.” 

  • Re-run: Umahi’s brother declares for Ebonyi South

    Re-run: Umahi’s brother declares for Ebonyi South

    Days after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) fixed February 2024 for the conduct of the re-run in some federal and state constituencies to fill the vacant seats, Austin, a younger brother to the minister of worker, Dave Umahi has thrown his hat in the ring. 

    He has declared to run for Ebonyi South senatorial district. 

    The seat became vacant following his brother’s appointment as the minister fo works by President Bola Tinubu.

    The younger Umahi in a statement said that true democratic process is the only way to ensure emergence of acceptable senator for the zone.

    Umahi explained that he is eminently qualified and suitable to give his people the best representation, having gained experiences from both the business and political sectors. 

    He noted that the political arrangements, structure, without sentiments, favour his bid.

    Read Also: Akpabio declares Umahi, Giadam’s seats vacant

    He said: “I am a pencil in the hands of God, my Creator, and He is not done with me. We are in a democratic dispensation and it is not in doubt whether I am in for Ebonyi senatorial seat. 

    “I want all my supporters and well-wishers to pray for the success of both the primary and re-run elections. I am from Ohaozara and that is where Ebonyi state zoning committee zoned the senatorial seat and it has not changed to the best of my knowledge. 

    “I am not going for it for myself but for the people because it is the time  to make a positive mark and change the narrative. Ebonyi South should be given an opportunity to elect who represents them in a transparent manner and whoever emerges democratically should go. 

    “I am ably qualified as well as others, I challenge other aspirants to present themselves and let our people make their choice.”

  • Christmas: PDP calls for unity, love

    Christmas: PDP calls for unity, love

     The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged Nigerians to use the occasion of Christmas to strengthen the bond of love and unity in spite the present hard times.

    PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba made the call in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, to commemorate Christmas, the festival of the birth of Jesus Christ.

    Ologunagba urged Nigerians to continue to be their brother’s keepers, especially at this trying time and not allow the hardship and difficulties to change their caring nature.

    He expressed heartfelt concerns for Nigerians who could not travel home to celebrate with their loved ones and families due to the economic  situation and  high cost of living as a result of high price of petrol.

    He called on the National Assembly to be on the side of the people by cutting all provisions for luxury items in the 2024 budget and channel such funds to sectors that had  direct bearing to the wellbeing of Nigerians.

    Read Also: PDP chieftain Abidikugu felicitates Christians, seeks unity, peace

    “The PDP encourages Nigerians not to succumb to despondency but use the occasion and essence of Christmas to offer prayers as well as renew their hope and trust in the divine intervention of God in the affairs of our nation.

    “In spite these challenges, the PDP felicitates with Nigerians and wishes them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ahead,’’ Ologunagba said.

    (NAN)

  • I once accommodated Basketmouth, AY Makun in my boy’s quarters – Alibaba

    I once accommodated Basketmouth, AY Makun in my boy’s quarters – Alibaba

    Veteran comedian, Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, popularly known as Alibaba, has disclosed how he once accommodated his junior rival comedians, Basketmouth and AY Makun.

    He said the duo were living in his Boy’s Quarters years ago when they were still scratching the surface of their careers.

    The ‘King of Comedy’ disclosed this in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast co-hosted by actor Chinedu Ani Emmanuel, aka Nedu.

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    He said: “Basketmouth and AY, when you think about it, these are people who were living in boys’ quarters with me back in the days.”

    The Nation reported that Basketmouth and AY were engaged in a 17-year-old feud until recently when the former publicly apologised to the latter.

    Basketmouth also sent an invite to his former rival, AY, to attend his recent comedy show at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos.

  • Black Christmas as assailants kill over 60 in Plateau communities

    Black Christmas as assailants kill over 60 in Plateau communities

    No fewer than sixty persons were reportedly killed by assailants in fresh attacks on three Plateau communities of Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi local government areas of the state.

    The Berom Youth Moulders-Association, led by Solomon Mwantiri, has officially confirmed and strongly denounced the tragic events that happened in Ruku, Hurum, Darwat, Mai Yanga Sabo, NTV villages in Gashish, and Ropp Districts of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, as well as in Bokkos LGA, on the night of Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24.

    The tragic incident resulted in the brutal killing of at least 60 innocent people and caused significant property damage estimated in millions of naira.

    According to available information, NTV witnessed 9 casualties, Mai Yanga Sabo had 5, Darwat reported 3, and Hurum had 1 victim.

    The neighbouring villages of Bokkos suffered the most with a death toll exceeding 40, along with numerous injuries, looting of food items, and destruction of properties.

    The group said: “The BYM extends its deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this senseless act of jihad.

    “We also wish to assure the affected communities that we stand in solidarity with them during this difficult time and will continue to advocate for justice and accountability.

    “We called on the government and relevant authorities not only to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the incident, identify those responsible, and bring them to justice but to swiftly come up with palliative packages as well as compensation for the victims.

    Read Also: Assailants kill 16, injure many in Plateau

    The BYM also urged the government to take immediate and decisive action to prevent further attacks and ensure the safety and security of all citizens, regardless of their ethnic or religious background.

    It stated: “We also call on the International Community to add its voice to the genocide on the Plateau which has been unabated for years.

    “The BYM want to urge all Plateau sons and daughters to put aside their differences and come together to resist terrorist elements that have taken over our ancestral lands, turning same to terrorist enclaves wherefrom armed bandits and Fulani militants have been brought and stationed to continue with the mission of annihilation, ethnic cleansing and kidnapping amongst others.

    “We must also recognize that the ongoing crisis in our dear State requires a holistic approach, which would aid in addressing the root causes of the invasion otherwise there won’t be peace and sustainable development as well as social cohesion.

    “In conclusion, the Berom nation wants to reiterate its commitment to upholding the principles of human dignity, equality, and justice and pledged to continue working with security personnel and all government agencies to ensure the promotion of peace and unity in our state.”

    The Plateau State Police Command, spokesman, DSP Alfred Alabo also confirmed the incident to The Nation on the phone.

    He said: “The DPO and Area Commander, Pankshin, are still combing the area. The attack was done simultaneously because the area is vast. Now we have to wait for them, to give us proper feedback, before the full report.

    “As such, we are still combing the area to ascertain the level of destruction, while some people have been confirmed to be missing and anything, after now we will be able to give a proper statement.”

  • Christmas: Uzodimma urges renewal of love for state, nation, humanity

    Christmas: Uzodimma urges renewal of love for state, nation, humanity

    Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has, in the spirit of the Christmas celebration, urged the people of Imo State to renew their love for the state, nation, and humanity.

    He said because the season allows us to migrate from one country to another, including returning home to bond with “our kits and kin, it is only normal that we use the occasion to appreciate our State, our Country, and the people around us.”

    In a Christmas message signed by the chief press secretary, Oguwike Nwachuku, the governor further noted: “We should take love and joy that are critical elements in the celebration of Christmas as synonymous with God’s love for mankind that made Him send His only begotten son, Jesus Christ, to be born and later sacrificed so that we can be salvaged and redeemed.”

    Governor Uzodimma reminded the people of the efforts the government is making at the State and National levels to make life worth living for Nigerians, promising that the future has a lot of better things in stock for everyone.

    The governor’s message read in full: “Christmas is here again. It is that time of the year when we celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, our Saviour. It is a season of joy and love. Christmas reminds us of God’s special love for us, which made Him sacrifice His only begotten son for our salvation and redemption. 

    “It is indeed a joyous occasion because we are privileged to be alive to see another Christmas. Happily, the season also affords our people living all around the world the golden opportunity of the annual migration to our native land for the annual reunion with our kith and kin.

    “During the just-ended Christmas Carol Service in Owerri, I harped on the need for us to reflect on the real essence of Christmas, which is the love of God for us. I reminded us of the need to reciprocate that same love towards God, our neighbours, and fellow human beings.

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    “Today, I also urge all of us to renew our love for our state, our nation, and for humanity, for the sake of God. If God so loved us to the point of sacrificing His only begotten son, then the least we can do is to use the occasion of Christmas to renew our love for our fellow human beings. God has been kind to us in the sense that the plan of the enemy for our State didn’t manifest. Instead, we were enveloped by the love of God, who restored peace to our State.

    “I am particularly excited that the majority of our people in the Diaspora are already in the State to join their brothers and sisters in the celebrations of this year’s Christmas.  This is commendable. 

    “Not only would they realise that Imo is peaceful, but they would behold the breathtaking infrastructure, especially roads that my administration has brought to the State. They would also witness firsthand, the rapid progress the administration is making in the social welfare of our citizens. With these, I believe that this year’s Christmas will be better than the previous ones.

    “I am aware of the impact of the ongoing economic reforms of the federal government on the mood of the nation. However, I do know that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well for Nigerians and that these reforms will sooner rather than later yield positive results.

    “I therefore urge us all to face the challenges before us with renewed hope and renewed love, knowing that with genuine love towards one another and our nation, we shall overcome.  As always, I am positive that happier days are ahead.”

  • Kukah to Tinubu: use your wealth of experience to unite Nigerians, end insecurity

    Kukah to Tinubu: use your wealth of experience to unite Nigerians, end insecurity

    Mathew Kukah, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, has urged President Bola Tinubu to use his wealth of experience to end the ugly “instrumentalisation of religious, ethnic or regional identities” in the country.

    Kukah, who stated this while delivering his Christmas message in Sokoto on Monday, December 25, also said that palliatives would not resolve Nigeria’s problems, describing the problems as deep and structural.

    The message tagged ‘Time to Reclaim Nigeria’s Greatness,’ touched on unity, nation-building, insecurity, politics, among others.

    He also appealed to Nigerians to continue to have faith in the country and be hopeful.

    Kukah said: “Now, the government must devise strategies for achieving reconciliation, which has eluded us. Our injuries are not invisible. Many national conferences have been held to chart a way forward. The trove of grievances and hopes is there, and all the government needs to do is to dust them up. No need to reinvent the wheel or attempt some new diagnosis.

    “Mr. President, Sir, congratulations and a happy Christmas. Now, you have what you prayed for, what you dreamt of, what you longed for. For the better part of over 20 years, you have plotted to be our President. For years, you campaigned for a new Nigeria through restructuring or overhauling the defective machinery of the Nigerian state.

    “For years, you fought the military and other forms of dictatorships. For years, you fought for the victims of a deep state. For years, you sought to create an egalitarian society. For years, you sought a just society. For years, you have built networks with individuals, communities, and institutions. Now is harvest time.

    “You are in the driving seat now. Under your watch, Nigeria must turn the corner. Under your watch, we must end the ugly instrumentalisation of religious, ethnic, or regional identities. You have had enough time to think of the answers to many questions that are crying for answers. Your future and that of our country is in your hands.

    He further stated: “Mr President, you have no excuses before God or the people of Nigeria. Neither God nor history will forgive you if you fail. This is our moment, our date with history. Now, all eyes and ears are on you. Our prayers for a united country are with you.

    “We have seen the first faltering steps of policy decisions, which have elicited a mixture of controversy, anxiety, and praise. This is to be expected. You have promised us a Renewed Hope Agenda, but know that hope has worn thin in our dear nation.

    “Nigerians have almost lost hope in the fact that a government can really and truly care for them. Nigerians have lost hope in the fact that our politicians will put our interests first and find a way to deal with the cancer of corruption. We had lost hope in being united again, given the seeds of division that had been sown. Ignite our hope again, Sir.

    “We now have seen some renewed hope in your effort to run an inclusive government. We want an end to partisanship. The problems of Nigeria are deep-seated, and they are based on a culture of corruption that has become the foundation stone of governance. This evil structure has to be dismantled.

    “Palliatives will not resolve Nigeria’s problems. The problems are deep and structural. Please do not be afraid to reset the template of power, regardless of the cultural or historical myths. We are tired of promises and stories. We want evidence we can see and touch.

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    “Mr. President, the killings of Nigerians by whatever name must end and end now. These senseless killings, abductions, extortions, and kidnappings have to end, and the sacredness and sanctity of human life must be restored. Blasphemy laws have no place in a democracy. We are not in a theocracy.

    “Those who take life by whatever means must be fished out and punished. A culture of compensation to victims must be institutionalised and states must take full responsibility while criminals or those who hide them are fished out. We cannot go on this way. The seeds of hatred that have sprouted in Gaza show us the consequences of allowing a culture of distorted narratives to grow among us.

    He noted: “You must rid the public service of criminals who have turned the opportunity to serve into an ignoble enterprise. We concede that there are millions of decent men and women who genuinely wish to serve but are crushed by the deadweight of corrupt ogas at the top who use corruption as their oxygen! This surgery must happen if you are to succeed in any of your dreams of delivering much-needed services to our people.

    “To be able to have credibility, your Renewed Hope agenda must be based on a solid foundation of faith and hope for the restoration of glory for our country. So far, a few of your key policies have unleashed a raft of suffering on the masses of our people. There must be a deliberate effort to restore hope to the faces of the poor and vulnerable in our society.

    “We have heard the familiar stories of empty treasuries and the efforts at investigations. We wait to see if anything will be different. Lay the foundation for ending the unnecessary sufferings of our people.”

    “Good politics and good politicians can bring about change, but all of these require the commitment and honesty of citizens to be honest at all levels. I therefore call on Christians, in particular, in this season to become real models of our faith.

    “The call to be a Christian is not a call to join an Association or a Club. The fourteenth-century English poet Alexander Pope said, “Christ may be born a thousand times in Bethlehem, but if he is not born in your heart, his birth has no meaning for you.”