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  • Ughelli North Council boss leads sanitation

    Ughelli North Council boss leads sanitation

    In a renewed push to enhance environmental cleanliness and public safety, the Chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, has led a special sanitation exercise along East-West Road in Ughelli.  He urged residents and stakeholders to support government’s efforts in sustaining a clean and healthy environment.

    The exercise, carried out as part of the council’s monthly environmental sanitation programme, focused on Ekiugbo Junction axis, stretching from Iwhre-Inene Junction.

    Activities during the exercise included clearing of overgrown grasses, de-silting of blocked drainage channels and removal of sand heaps along the expressway.

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    The intervention was aimed at improving visibility, preventing flooding and ensuring free flow of traffic on the busy highway.

    Addressing council officials and participants at the site, Olorogun Egbo said the exercise became necessary due to the dangers posed by unchecked vegetation, clogged drainage systems and accumulated sand heaps, which, he noted, constituted traffic hazards and gave the town an untidy appearance.

    He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to environmental cleanliness across Ughelli North, stressing that the health, safety and well-being of residents remained a top priority. The council chairman urged residents and other stakeholders to complement government’s efforts by taking responsibility for their immediate surroundings and observing proper environmental hygiene at all times.

    He declared that “a new Ughelli North is possible” through collective action.

  • Ex-Customary court judge becomes monarch

    Ex-Customary court judge becomes monarch

    A former judge of the Customary Court in Abia State, Chief Godwin Mejuru, has emerged as the traditional ruler-elect of Umuigubeachara East autonomous community in Ukwa East Local Government.

    Mejuru was presented to the Mayor of Ukwa East Local Government, Chief Chibunna Akara, by the kingmakers of Umuigubeachara East community led by Chief Chijioke Mejuru and Prince Adindu Dokereh.

    Presenting the traditional ruler-elect before the Mayor, the kingmakers of the community led by Chief Chijioke Mejuru and the eldest son of the late traditional ruler of the community, Prince Dokereh, said the monarch-elect was nominated by his people from Demejuruh village, who is the next in turn to produce a traditional ruler.

    Dokereh said Mejuru was unanimously adopted by  the five villages that made up the community, namely DeIhute, Ogu Nwada, Denwarminih, Demejuruh and Umudobia.

    He said the five villages of Umuigubeachara East autonomous community ‘’adopted Godwin Mejuru as our traditional ruler.’’

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    ‘’The five villages are: DeIhute, Ogu Nwada, Denwarminih, Demejuruh and Umudobia. We don’t do election, but we have a special way of choosing our traditional ruler.

    ‘’We have fulfilled the traditional rites. Chief Godwin Mejuru was chosen by his village, whose turn it is to produce the next traditional ruler, and the other four villages adopted him as the traditional ruler of Umuigubeachara East autonomous community. We have presented him before Ukwa East Local Government as required by law.”

    Receiving the traditional ruler-elect, the Mayor of Ukwa East Local Government, Chief Chibunna Akara, lauded Umuigubeachara East community for the peaceful manner they chose their traditional ruler after the mourning period of the late ruler.

    He described the Eze-elect as a man of integrity and honour, who has contributed to the development of the local government during his active days in politics.

    He advised the people of the community to support him to develop Umuigubeachara East, stressing that development would only thrive where there was peace and unity.

    The Mayor called on communities who are yet to present their traditional rulers-elect to the government to act quickly, as they are missing lots of dividends from the government.

    The Mayor said: “I commend Umuigubeachara East people for the peaceful way they chose their traditional ruler. I have known Chief Godwin Mejuru as a man of integrity and honour.

    “He has occupied positions from Customary Court judge at Azumini, to deputy chairman of Ukwa East Local Government, ward councillor, supervisory councillor and others. His emergence as a traditional ruler is like a prophecy fulfilled.”

    The Eze-elect expressed gratitude to his community and the Mayor for finding him fit as a traditional ruler to contribute his quota to the development of the community.

  • EFL Cup semi-final: Arsenal secure place at Wembley after late goal against Chelsea

    EFL Cup semi-final: Arsenal secure place at Wembley after late goal against Chelsea

    Kai Havertz scored a stoppage-time winner as Arsenal beat Chelsea to secure their place in the Carabao Cup final for the first time in eight years.

    Arsenal came into this match with a 3-2 lead after the first leg and dominated the opening part of the match – but with Chelsea lining up with a back five, chances in the first hour of the game were hard to come by.

    Liam Rosenior brought on Estevao and Cole Palmer in an attempt to spark creativity as his side hunted a goal, but Arsenal were able to deal with the Chelsea attack.

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    Then in the closing seconds substitute Havertz, who has only recently returned from injury, rounded Robert Sanchez and sent the crowd wild inside the Emirates Stadium as their place in the Wembley final was secured.

    The Gunners will face either Manchester City or Newcastle United, who play their semi-final second leg on Wednesday evening.

    Arsenal last played in the Carabao Cup final in 2018, losing to City, and will hope this is the start of things to come as they compete for trophies across four competitions.

    BBC SPORT

  • Accelerate support for Nigeria’s reforms, Tinubu urges World Bank, vows ‘no looking back’

    Accelerate support for Nigeria’s reforms, Tinubu urges World Bank, vows ‘no looking back’

    …seeks stronger partnership to scale agriculture, infrastructure, job creation

    …World Bank hails Nigeria’s reform resolve, aligns support with $1tn GDP ambition

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday pressed the World Bank to deepen and fast-track its partnership with Nigeria, declaring that his administration is firmly committed to sustaining its economic reforms and will not reverse course despite the initial pains of adjustment.

    The President made the call at the State House, Abuja, while receiving a high-level World Bank delegation led by its Managing Director of Operations, Anna Bjerde. 

    Tinubu said Nigeria had already crossed the most difficult phase of reform implementation and was determined to stay the course in the interest of long-term stability and prosperity.

    “I give you the assurance that since we’ve gone into this tunnel of reform, we have our hands on the plough and we’re never going to look back. Initially it was painful and difficult, but those who win are not the ones who give up along the way in difficult times”, the President said.

    He described Nigeria as the heart of the African continent, stressing that the scale of the country’s population and resources made reform not just desirable but inevitable. 

    According to him, strengthening the economy requires deliberate focus on Nigeria’s youthful population, its vast arable land and the need to modernise agriculture through mechanisation and improved inputs.

    Tinubu outlined ongoing efforts by his administration to establish zonal mechanisation centres across the country to support farmers, expand access to improved seedlings, and leverage rising petrochemical output to boost local fertiliser availability. 

    These measures, he said, were aimed at improving yields and transitioning farmers from subsistence production to large-scale cooperatives capable of creating jobs and generating wealth.

    “How do we help the farmers convert the local market for fertilisers to improve their yields and move them from ordinary small-scale holders to huge cooperatives that can bring opportunities to Nigerians?” the President asked, urging the World Bank to identify areas where it could support seed development, mechanisation and agricultural value chains.

    Reaffirming his administration’s reform philosophy, Tinubu stressed that transparency, accountability and market-driven policies would remain central pillars of governance. 

    He said difficult decisions taken on fuel subsidy removal and exchange-rate unification were necessary sacrifices for long-term gains.

    “It’s difficult for a leader to look the other way in a corrupt environment where subsidy regimes or multiple exchange rates can offer quick gains. We gave that up so that the world and the country can benefit from a stable currency”, he said.

    The President acknowledged that inflation initially rose following the reforms but noted that it had since eased significantly, while the naira had stabilised. 

    He added that improved macroeconomic conditions were already enhancing investor confidence and easing the process of doing business in and out of the country.

    Tinubu called on the World Bank to explore innovative financing models, reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks, help de-risk private investment and support skills development. 

    “How can you accelerate growth in your partnership with us is very important to me,” he said, adding that Nigeria was open to expanded engagement at any time.

    In her remarks, Bjerde commended the Nigerian government for what she described as steady, disciplined and courageous reform leadership over the past two years. 

    She said Nigeria had become a frequent reference point in her discussions with presidents, policymakers and investors around the world.

    “The results that have been achieved are really commendable,” she said, praising Tinubu’s consistent communication to Nigerians and the international community on the necessity of reforms. 

    “Even when reform implementation is difficult, there has been no turning back, and that has given confidence and clarity”, she said.

    Bjerde noted that Nigeria’s reform journey, which began about two years ago, was now delivering visible results acknowledged by the private sector and international partners alike. 

    She said the World Bank’s forthcoming Country Partnership Framework would be firmly anchored on Nigeria’s own development vision, including the ambition to grow the economy to $1 trillion and achieve annual growth of about seven per cent.

    She identified job creation as the central priority for the partnership, stressing that Africa’s rapidly growing and youthful population made employment generation critical. 

    According to her, infrastructure investment, agricultural transformation, access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises, and human development would form the backbone of the World Bank’s engagement.

    Bjerde disclosed that the World Bank’s public sector portfolio in Nigeria currently stood at about $17 billion, while private sector investments through the International Finance Corporation had expanded to roughly $5 billion annually. 

    She added that the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency was also increasing its presence in Nigeria, with plans to expand risk-reduction guarantees and insurance schemes to attract more private capital.

    She further revealed that the World Bank was preparing a new budget-support operation for Nigeria, building on earlier instruments that had been revived to align the Bank’s financing directly with the government’s reform agenda. 

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    Earlier, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, said the meeting came as Nigeria and the World Bank were finalising the Country Partnership Framework for 2026–2032. 

    He described the engagement as a reflection of a shared commitment to deepening a partnership that had evolved into a collaborative agenda for structural transformation and sustainable growth.

    Edun said Nigeria’s far-reaching and internationally recognised reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda had repositioned the economy for long-term resilience, with progress already acknowledged by rating agencies and global investors. 

    He said the new framework would prioritise large-scale infrastructure, transport, power, agriculture, human capital development and digitalisation.

    According to him, Nigeria was transitioning away from heavy reliance on sovereign borrowing towards mobilising large-scale private sector investment, with government playing a catalytic role in de-risking projects. 

    He said the World Bank remained a trusted partner expected to scale guarantees, blended finance and risk-sharing instruments to unlock billions of dollars in global investment.

    Edun said the presence of the high-level World Bank delegation was a strong signal of confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and reform direction, adding that the focus going forward was to sustain the momentum and entrench credible, long-term growth.

  • JUST IN: Police arrest killers of monarch, 25 armed robbery suspects in Imo

    JUST IN: Police arrest killers of monarch, 25 armed robbery suspects in Imo

    The Imo State Police Command has arrested 25 suspects over their alleged involvement in various criminal activities, including the killing of traditional rulers in the state.

    The command said the arrests followed coordinated operations that also led to the recovery of firearms, ammunition and illicit drugs.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday by the Police Public Relations Officer, Henry Okoye, the suspects were arrested for offences ranging from kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism and drug peddling to child trafficking. 

    Some of them, he said, are linked to the 2021 murder of the traditional ruler of Ihebinowere Autonomous Community in Njaba Local Government Area, HRH Eze Sampson Osunwa.

    Okoye disclosed that items recovered during investigations include four assault rifles, 25 cartridges, two vehicles, three motorcycles and 35 bags of weeds suspected to be cannabis sativa. 

    Other exhibits recovered include suspected stolen aluminium roofing sheets and other incriminating items.

    He said some of the arrested suspects are members of gangs that have been terrorising Njaba LGA. 

    Those named include Eririogu Chukwuebuka, 28, from Egwuede Atta, Njaba LGA; Ezemonye Orji, 32, from Edda, Afikpo in Ebonyi State; and Kelechi Michael, 28, from Ubowuala, Emekuku, Owerri North LGA, alongside three others.

    According to the police, the suspects are allegedly responsible for the 2021 killings of HRH Eze Durueburuo of Okwudo Autonomous Community and HRH Eze Sampson Osunwa of Ihebinowere Autonomous Community, both in Njaba LGA, as well as several cases of kidnapping and armed robbery.

    “Recovered from them were one AK-47 rifle, three magazines, 30 rounds of live ammunition, one pump-action gun, seven cartridges and criminal charms,” the statement said.

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    Okoye added that, in a separate operation, police operatives acting on credible intelligence intercepted an ash-coloured Ford J5 bus at Nkweshi in Oguta LGA, leading to the arrest of two suspected drug peddlers. 

    The suspects were allegedly conveying a large consignment of illicit substances to criminal networks operating in Eziorsu area of the local government.

    “‎Similarly, acting on credible intelligence, operatives arrested a notorious criminal ganag leader who is on the Command’s wanted list, Ezeh Chinonso Ugochukwu , M, 31, at the boundary between Nnebukwu and Orsu Obodo in Oguta LGA. His confession led to the dismantling of a camp suspected to belong to ESN, at Orsu Obodo, where one AK-47 rifle, one LAR rifle, one pump-action gun, and twenty-two (22) rounds of live ammunition were recovered.

    “The suspect also confessed to the murder of unsuspecting victims by his syndicate, including a pastor and a pregnant young lady.

    ‎All suspects and exhibits are currently in custody for thorough investigation and will be charged to court accordingly in line with the rule of law.”the release added.

  • I won’t ’forcefully’ dance to promote a film – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

    I won’t ’forcefully’ dance to promote a film – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

    Veteran actress and filmmaker Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has shared her views on the growing trend of using dance to promote movies, saying she has no objection to it as long as it is natural and enjoyable.

    She made the remarks during a recent appearance on TVC Entertainment, where she explained that the backlash against dance-driven promotions often arises from pressure placed on actors, rather than from spontaneous or authentic expressions.

    “I’m sorry, I would not be doing the dancing. I’m very, very sorry. It’s just not me. I dance. I love to dance, I’m sure a lot of us love to dance.

    “I think the problem and the reason why a lot of people are kicking back at it is because you want to dance because you feel like it, not because you have to.

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    “There’s a difference, okay? So there’s nothing wrong with, oh, you know, you’re promoting a movie and you guys are just having fun. That’s different,” she said.

    Omotola emphasised that her job as an actor is to deliver quality performances, and marketing should be left to professionals.

    “But when it becomes a chore, when it becomes, oh, this is what you have to do to even sell a movie, it’s not professional. I already did the project, You know, I should go around, you know, talk about the project, promote the project, and then let the people whose job are to distribute and do the advertising of the project to do that,” she said.

    Her comments follows Kunle Afolayan’s stance where he recently stated that he wouldn’t dance to promote a movie, adding that he’d rather not produce a N1 billion film if his earnings are a mere N10 million.

  • Mikano donates 10 patrol vehicles to LSSTF as security support 

    Mikano donates 10 patrol vehicles to LSSTF as security support 

    Power solutions giant, Mikano International Limited yesterday donated 10 patrol vehicles to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) to boost public safety. 

    The vehicles were handed over by the company’s chairman, Mofid Karameh, to the Executive Secretary LSSTF, Dr. Ayodele Ogunsan, at a brief ceremony in Victoria Island. 

    According to Mikano, the donation was in line with the private sector’s commitment to public safety, adding that it was fully aligned with the state’s safety and development agenda. 

    Karameh was one of the select CEOs who attended the recent LSSTF-organised Private Sector Breakfast Meeting with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, which sought to deepen corporate participation in improving security across Lagos. 

    He was elated at the giant investments the state government was making in security and safety for the prosperity of Lagosians. 

    Karameh praised Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s proactive engagement with private-sector leaders, stressing that effective security is essential for business growth, investor confidence and the well-being of residents. 

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    According to him, Mikano’s contribution reflects the company’s long-standing philosophy of strengthening the communities where it operates.

    Receiving the vehicles, Dr. Ogunsan commended Mikano for the impactful intervention, describing it as a proof of private sector participation in public solutions. He noted that operational vehicles remain one of the critical enablers of effective policing, rapid response, and streets surveillance.

    He added that the LSSTF will. continue to rely on responsible corporate organisations to complement government efforts, especially as the state’s population and economic activities expand. 

    “This donation will shore up our capacity to support our various security agencies. It is proof that we do not only receive cash as donations, we also seek organizations that will give direct in-kind support to us. Mikano’s gesture today is a clear demonstration that securing Lagos is a collective responsibility,” Ogunsan stated.

    The Ten pickup vehicles, built for durability and high mobility, are expected to be deployed immediately to support patrol and emergency response across key locations in the state.

  • Gospel music icon Ron Kenoly dies at 81

    Gospel music icon Ron Kenoly dies at 81

    Renowned gospel singer and worship leader Ron Kenoly has died at the age of 81.

    News of his passing was confirmed through tributes shared by several artistes on social media, sparking an outpouring of grief across the global gospel music community.

    Nigerian gospel minister Nathaniel Bassey paid tribute to the late icon in an Instagram post, writing, “Dr Ron Kenoly crosses to yonder side. Thank you for inspiring generations of psalmists like me. I grew up on these songs. And today, others are growing up on ours. Thank you sir.”

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    Kenoly was celebrated worldwide for his powerful worship anthems, including Majesty, Righteousness, Peace & Joy, Anointing, All Honour, and Sing Out, songs that shaped contemporary gospel worship and influenced generations of ministers and music lovers.

    Widely regarded as one of the most impactful figures in modern gospel music, Kenoly’s legacy endures through his music, ministry, and lasting influence on worship across continents.

  • Electoral Act amendments stall again after Senate’s second closed-door deadlock

    Electoral Act amendments stall again after Senate’s second closed-door deadlock

    The Senate on Tuesday again failed to conclude work on the much-anticipated Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, retreating into another prolonged closed-door session that ended without clarity on the fate of the proposed reforms.

    Senators spent about four and a half hours deliberating behind closed doors on the report of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, chaired by Senator Simon Lalong, as well as submissions from an ad hoc panel set up last week to resolve contentious provisions of the bill.

    When plenary resumed at about 5:35pm, however, no details of the decisions reached were disclosed, leaving the bill in limbo for the second time in as many sittings.

    The executive session began shortly after 1:05pm when Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, moved a motion for the Senate to dissolve into a Committee of the Whole for clause-by-clause consideration of the report.

    Although the ad hoc committee, headed by Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire (Ondo Central), had its report listed on the Order Paper for presentation and final consideration, the chamber opted for secrecy.

    On resumption of plenary, Senate President Godswill Akpabio offered only a brief and non-specific account of the proceedings.

    “At the executive session, the Senate deliberated on matters relating to the working of the Senate in particular and the nation in general,” Akpabio said, before asking senators to confirm if the statement reflected what transpired.

    The chamber chorused “aye,” after which the gavel was struck, effectively closing the item without further explanation.

    Moments later, Senator Bamidele moved a motion for adjournment of plenary till Wednesday, with no indication of whether the bill had scaled third reading or when it would return for final passage.

    The repeated delay has heightened uncertainty around a bill widely regarded as critical to strengthening Nigeria’s electoral framework ahead of the 2027 polls.

    The proposed amendments seek to address loopholes observed in recent elections and boost public confidence in the process.

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    Key recommendations before the Senate include mandatory real-time electronic transmission of election results from polling units to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s Result Viewing Portal (IREV), tougher penalties for electoral offences such as result manipulation and ballot box snatching, and updated provisions to reflect current technology.

    Among the safeguards proposed is a new sub-clause to criminalise the failure of presiding officers to sign and stamp ballot papers and officially announced results.

    The committee also recommended replacing references to the “smart card reader” with the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in Sections 47(2) and (3) of the Act.

    To protect vulnerable voters, the amendments to Section 54(1) would prohibit political party agents, candidates or their officials from accompanying visually impaired or incapacitated voters into voting cubicles.

    Stiffer sanctions are also proposed to deter vote trading, including increasing the fine for buying or selling Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) from N500,000 to N5 million.

    Despite the far-reaching nature of the proposals, Tuesday’s proceedings ended without a public resolution, further delaying a bill many stakeholders consider pivotal to credible elections and democratic consolidation.

  • Senate moves to increase federal share of revenue, seeks review of allocation formula

    Senate moves to increase federal share of revenue, seeks review of allocation formula

    The Senate on Tuesday initiated moves to amend relevant provisions of the 1999 Constitution to enable an upward review of the current revenue allocation formula in favour of the federal government.

    Under the existing formula, the Federal Government receives 52.68 per cent of federally collected revenue, while the 36 states get 26.72 per cent and the 774 local government councils share 20.60 per cent.

    Despite this, the Senate said the federal government’s share is no longer sufficient to meet its expanding national responsibilities.

    The proposed constitutional amendment is contained in a bill sponsored by Senator Sunday Karimi (Kogi West), which scaled first reading at plenary.

    Addressing journalists after the session, Karimi said the bill was aimed at rescuing the Federal Government from what he described as grossly inadequate revenue in the face of enormous and growing obligations.

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    According to him, the current revenue sharing arrangement is outdated and unsustainable, placing excessive financial pressure on the Federal Government amid rising infrastructure decay and worsening insecurity across the country.

    “The proposed alteration seeks to increase the Federal Government’s revenue allocation in order to address mounting financial obligations and national responsibilities across Nigeria,” Karimi said.

    He noted that the condition of federal roads nationwide had deteriorated significantly, while huge resources were being deployed to combat banditry, terrorism and other security threats.

    “The responsibilities borne by the Federal Government, particularly the construction and maintenance of federal roads across the country, have become overwhelming under the existing revenue formula, in addition to the enormous demands of internal security,” he said.

    Karimi stressed that a review of the allocation formula had become inevitable to allow the federal government meet these obligations more effectively.

    He added that inadequate funding had also affected the military’s fight against terrorism, expressing optimism that an increased revenue allocation would strengthen national security efforts.