Category: News Update

  • Kurmin Wali: NBA commends Uba Sani, security agents’ efforts  

    Kurmin Wali: NBA commends Uba Sani, security agents’ efforts  

    The Kaduna Branch of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has commended Kaduna State Government, security agencies and all stakeholders whose efforts led to the rescue of Kurmin Wali kidnapped victims.

    In a statement signed by the Chairman of the Branch, Barrister Baba Lawal Aliyu, the Association particularly praised Governor Uba Sani’s prompt response when the victims were abducted, by visiting the community.

    The NBA noted that ‘’while we celebrate this development, we urge sustained and proactive measures to strengthen security and prevent future occurrences.’’

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    The Kaduna Branch of the Association also called ‘’ for continued medical and psychosocial support for the returnees to ensure their full recovery and reintegration.’’

    The statement reiterated that the Association ‘’remains committed to the promotion of the rule of law and the protection of lives and dignity of all citizens.’’

    It will be recalled that Governor Uba Sani had received the 183 kidnapped victims at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House on Thursday, promising that Kaduna State is fully committed to their safety, rehabilitation and long-term security of Kurmin Wali.

    He said that the victims will  be provided with temporary accommodation, where they would undergo comprehensive medical and psychosocial  care before returning to their community.

    The Governor promised to  construct  the access road to Kurmin Wali, build a Primary Healthcare Centre  and  a Skills Acquisition Centre in the community.

    He maintained that his administration will  work with relevant stakeholders, community leaders, religious bodies and security agencies to ensure lasting peace in Kurmin  Wali and Kaduna State at large.

  • Electoral Act: SDP demands clear provision for electronic transmission of results

    Electoral Act: SDP demands clear provision for electronic transmission of results

    The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has called on the National Assembly to enact a new Electoral Act with a clear and unambiguous legislative mandate for the real-time electronic transmission of election results, warning that vague provisions could allow legal manipulation of future elections.

    Reacting to controversies surrounding the passage of the Electoral Act, the party, in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Araba Rufus Aiyenigba, cautioned the National Assembly, particularly the Senate, against acting contrary to the will of Nigerians.

    The SDP noted that Nigerians across the country have consistently expressed a desire for democratic consolidation that would move the nation beyond the challenges witnessed during the 2023 general elections.

    The party said Nigeria’s electoral system requires critical reforms to enhance transparency and rebuild public trust, stressing that the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) and the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) are essential tools for reducing human error and preventing result manipulation during manual transmission by anti-democratic elements.

    Aiyenigba further argued that both Nigerian citizens and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are eager to advance the integrity of the country’s electoral process. 

    He said this commitment is evident in the positive disposition of INEC’s new leadership to entrench transparency and conduct credible elections.

    Calling for vigilance, the party stated that INEC has demonstrated it possesses the infrastructure, technical capacity, political will and patriotic resolve to transmit election results in real time, provided it is allowed to carry out its constitutional duties without obstruction.

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    “It is mindful that eternal vigilance is  the price for freedom, that the SDP calls on the citizenry, civil society groups and  all democrats to step up strongly, their resistance against the few holders of our mandates, who are hell-bent on promoting and serving their interest against the true interest of Nigeria.

    “All hands must, therefore, be on deck to save our democracy and Nigeria from taking  retrograde steps in this new age.”

  • Toke Makinwa praises Pastor Jerry Eze’s selfless support during pregnancy

    Toke Makinwa praises Pastor Jerry Eze’s selfless support during pregnancy

    Media personality Toke Makinwa has expressed gratitude to Pastor Jerry Eze for his support during her pregnancy.

    Makinwa appreciated the clergyman for his prayers and time, following his visits to her home.

    She noted that Pastor Eze barely knew her but walked the journey with her, answering every call and praying with her.

    She revealed he flew in for a conference and made time to meet them.

    In her statement, Makinwa thanked Pastor Eze for leading by example and blessing her family.

    Makinwa wrote on Instagram: “Thank you so much, Pastor @realjerryeze. The man that is PJ, as I call him, cannot be fully explained.

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    “MOG, you barely knew me, but you walked this journey with me. I was not even a member of your church, but your heart for Christ came first. I will never forget how much you prayed for me during this pregnancy. Every time I called, you answered and prayed with me. I remember that each time I logged in to the prayer channel, there was a word for me, and when my faith wasn’t strong, you stood in the gap. Thank you, Lord, for you are a promise keeper. Every single word that came forth came to pass.

    “Today you met Yaya, and it was divine. You flew in today for the conference tonight and still made time to meet with us. Yaya pulled on you from every corner, and you let her have her moment. Thank you for leading by example.

    Thank you for meeting with my sisters, Praying over my family and just blessing us today”.

    She also congratulated him on his upcoming conference, wishing him success.

    “Congratulations on a successful conference ahead, may the oil of ease always be on you”, she added.

  • Customs to equip 100 officers for strategic leadership positions 

    Customs to equip 100 officers for strategic leadership positions 

    The Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College (NCCSC), Gwagwalada, has inaugurated a combined cohort of 100 officers, comprising 50 participants for Senior Course 14 and 50 for Junior Course 24, has part of efforts to equipping its officers with the skills required to enhance operational efficiency and leadership capacity.

    The ceremony, held at Ahmad Makarfi Hall of the College, marked the commencement of the courses, which will run for six months for Senior Course participants and three months for Junior Course participants.

    Addressing the newly inaugurated students and members of the Directing Staff, the Commander of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC),  the Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi

    who was represented by the Deputy Comptroller-General of Customs Sulaiman Chiroma, described the inauguration as more than the commencement of an academic programme. He said it marks a critical milestone in the Service’s transition from operational efficiency to strategic leadership development.

    “The management of the Nigeria Customs Service, under the leadership of the Comptroller-General, has continued to commit significant resources to strengthening the Command and Staff College and its programmes. The impact of these courses will soon reflect in officers’ career progression and institutional performance.”

    Adeniyi explained that participation in Command courses would increasingly be a prerequisite for career advancement within the Service, urging participants to regard their nomination as both a privilege and a responsibility earned through a deliberate, selective process.

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    He charged the officers to diligently absorb the knowledge to be imparted, apply it in their careers, and uphold integrity, accountability, and professionalism. “Modern Customs administration demands officers who are not only operationally competent but also strategically grounded,” he stressed.

    He added, “The College remains a vital platform for equipping middle-level managers with the skills required to function in an increasingly complex security and economic environment, particularly as the Nigeria Customs Service prepares to operate within a new national revenue framework.”

    The CGC encouraged participants to embrace leadership defined by character, discipline, sound judgment and adherence to the core values of the Service, advising them to conduct themselves as officers and gentlemen both within and outside the College community. He congratulated the officers, expressing confidence that they would emerge as capable leaders and administrators, ready to drive institutional reforms and support national economic objectives.

    In his remarks, the Commandant of NCCSC, Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs Dow Gaura, said the College has remained a centre for capacity building, leadership development, and professional training for middle-level management officers.

    Gaura highlighted the College’s role in producing officers who advance the Service’s operational and strategic objectives. He explained that the current Command and Leadership Courses are designed to prepare officers for higher responsibilities by strengthening competencies in leadership, policy analysis, communication, and inter-agency cooperation, skills essential for addressing emerging national and global challenges.

    The Commandant urged participants to demonstrate commitment, discipline, punctuality, adaptability, and a strong appetite for knowledge, emphasising that “academic excellence, integrity and professionalism remain non-negotiable standards within the College.”

    He assured officers of the availability of instructors and directing staff to guide and mentor them throughout the programme, while encouraging participation in sports and recreational activities to support physical fitness and mental well-being.

    Gaura also warned against academic misconduct, including plagiarism and examination malpractice, stating that the College maintains a zero-tolerance policy for such infractions. “I urge you to comply strictly with the rules and regulations of the institution, responsibly utilise resources provided by the Service, and protect the College environment,” he said.

    The Commandant formally declared the courses open, congratulated the participants and expressed confidence that the training would be both impactful and enriching, wishing them a successful and rewarding academic experience.

  • 2027: Renewed Hope Ambassadors to inaugurate coordinators in Oyo

    2027: Renewed Hope Ambassadors to inaugurate coordinators in Oyo

    Ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), Oyo State Chapter, is set to inaugurate its Senatorial and Local Government Area (LGA) coordinators.

    The inauguration is scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, at the party secretariat in Oke-Ado, Ibadan, and is aimed at strengthening grassroots mobilisation, improving coordination and deepening engagement across the state.

    In a statement, the Oyo State Ambassador of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors, Senator Teslim Folarin, said the exercise marks a strategic milestone in consolidating the RHA structure in Oyo State, in line with the organisational objectives of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Folarin, a former Senate Leader, said the newly appointed coordinators are expected to spearhead effective grassroots outreach, promote policy communication and work closely with party structures at all levels.

    He said, “Members of the party, stakeholders, and invited guests are encouraged to attend as the inauguration signifies the formal commencement of duties for the coordinators and a renewed commitment to unity, discipline, and purposeful mobilisation across Oyo State.”

  • Economic indicators showing improvement, says Information Minister

    Economic indicators showing improvement, says Information Minister

    The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has said recent economic indicators point to a gradual improvement in Nigeria’s economy.

    He cited rising foreign reserves, easing inflation and growing confidence among investors and international partners as evidence of the positive trend.

    According to the minister, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic reforms are helping to stabilise the economy, restore confidence and place the country on a sustainable growth trajectory after years of uncertainty.

    Idris, in a statement issued by his media aide, Mr Rabiu Ibrahim, made the remarks during a virtual interview on ICAN On Air, a live programme of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), streamed on Thursday.

    He acknowledged that the reforms had triggered short-term shocks but said they were necessary to address long-standing structural distortions and ensure that national resources benefit the wider population rather than a privileged few.

    He said: “You cannot build an economy where the foundation itself is extremely faulty. As of May 2023, about 26 out of 36 states could not pay salaries, and about 97 per cent of our income was going into debt servicing. Nigeria couldn’t survive on that path.

    “These were not politically convenient decisions, but the President believed we were living on borrowed time. If those steps were not taken, Nigeria was heading in the wrong direction.

    “Today, our foreign reserves are about 46 billion dollars, the highest in about eight years. Headline inflation has dropped significantly, and Nigeria is receiving acceptance both domestically and internationally,” he said.

    Idris also highlighted Nigeria’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list as a significant credibility boost, explaining that it has improved access to global capital and strengthened Nigeria’s standing in the international financial system.

    On tax reforms, the Minister clarified that the objective is not to increase the burden on citizens but to simplify the system, eliminate duplication, and bring more people into the tax net fairly and transparently. 

    “The tax reform is not meant to make people pay more tax. It is to simplify the process, remove duplication, and bring those outside the tax net into it, so the government can plan better for development,” he said.

    The Minister also stressed that trust is central to effective governance and public communication, describing it as his core assignment since assuming office. “Without trust, there is no way you can build confidence, and without confidence, there can be no meaningful development. Our job is to communicate government policies truthfully, transparently, and listen to feedback from Nigerians,” Idris said.

    He explained that President Tinubu regularly seeks feedback on policies and is willing to adjust implementation where necessary, while remaining firm on reforms considered essential for long-term national progress.

    Addressing the challenge of misinformation, the Minister said the government is strengthening inter-agency collaboration and media literacy to curb the spread of fake news without undermining freedom of expression. 

    “Fake news is dangerous. If you don’t find a way to reduce its impact, you wake up one day, and you don’t have a country. Media freedom is critical, but it must come with responsibility,” he said.

    Idris added that Nigeria won the bid to host UNESCO’s first Category-2 Media and Information Literacy Institute, aimed at equipping citizens, especially young people, with the skills to distinguish facts from falsehoods.

    He urged Nigerians to remain patient and engaged as reforms continue, noting that their full benefits will become increasingly visible in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and sub-national development. “These reforms are deliberate, disciplined efforts to reach a destination. We are on the right journey, and the signs are already clear,” the Minister said.

  • Kwara attack: NEMA deploys response team, relief items to Kaiama

    Kwara attack: NEMA deploys response team, relief items to Kaiama

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has deployed a response team to assess and coordinate intervention activities following the recent bandit attack on Woro and Nuku communities in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    The Agency has also arranged relief items, comprising food and non-food materials, which are already on the ground to support victims in the affected communities.

    According to community leaders, 75 people were buried, with many bodies still scattered in bushes and on farms due to the Tuesday’s night attack.

    The Director-General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, directed the team from the Agency’s Minna Operations Office, which covers Kwara State, to temporarily relocate to the affected areas to conduct a detailed on-the-ground assessment of the situation and the needs of the impacted communities.

    NEMA noted that the assessment is being carried out in collaboration with the Kwara State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) and relevant security agencies to ensure effective, coordinated, and well-informed response.

    Umar expressed her sympathies to the affected communities and the Kwara State Government over the unfortunate incident and assured them of the Agency’s full support.

  • Tinubu declares 2026 year of families, social development 

    Tinubu declares 2026 year of families, social development 

    President Bola Tinubu has designated 2026 as the year of families and social development.

    The President explained that placing the family unit at the heart of Nigeria’s national development strategy was a major policy shift aimed at tackling poverty, insecurity and social instability.

    The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, highlighted this in a statement on Friday, noting that the declaration was made at the State House in Abuja.

    Tinubu said the move aligns Nigeria with countries like Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, which have adopted family-focused governance models to drive long-term development outcomes.

    He said: “Strong families are a national security and development asset. Societies that invest in family stability reduce vulnerability and long-term instability. I hereby direct that the year 2026 be designated as the Year of Social Development and Families in Nigeria, with coordinated action across all arms and levels of government.”

    The announcement follows Tinubu’s January state visit to Türkiye, where Nigeria signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening cooperation on family cohesion and social welfare systems. 

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    The agreement is expected to guide reforms in social services, child protection and community support structures.

    Sulaiman-Ibrahim, said the administration has moved beyond rhetoric to implementing practical measures to back the President’s commitment.

    She stated: “For social development, it is no longer business as usual, the government intends to institutionalise coordinated family policies nationwide.

    “Central to the new agenda is the proposed Nigeria Families First Programme (NFFP), which will serve as the government’s primary platform for implementing family-focused interventions. The initiative is designed to address economic pressures on households and improve child welfare and social stability”.

    The Minister further noted the programme will target economic empowerment of families by supporting sustainable livelihoods, enhancing parenting skills through education and training, introducing broader child-focused social protection measures, and improving access to healthcare, housing and professional care services.

    She added that the initiative forms part of Tinubu’s administration’s wider “Renewed Hope Social Impact Interventions,” a nine-pillar framework aimed at improving outcomes for women and children. 

    The framework is aligned with the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, an international blueprint for advancing gender equality and child welfare.

    The statement noted that the approach is also aimed at ensuring that interventions in health, education, housing and employment begin at the household level rather than through fragmented social programmes.

    According to the Minister: “The success of the initiative will depend on effective coordination among federal, state and local governments, as well as sustained funding and monitoring.

    “If fully implemented, the Tinubu administration believes the family-centred strategy could help reduce poverty, strengthen social safety nets and address some of the underlying drivers of insecurity across the country.”

    Following the declaration, she said the government will roll out detailed action plans and partnerships in the coming months to translate the policy into measurable results for Nigerian families.

  • NIMASA eyes Deep Blue expansion as project draws global interest

    NIMASA eyes Deep Blue expansion as project draws global interest

    The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) is weighing an expansion of its flagship Deep Blue Project, a move that could further strengthen maritime trade confidence and long-term investment across Nigeria’s shipping corridors and the wider Gulf of Guinea.

    The proposed scale-up, driven by the project’s proven impact on maritime security and its growing international profile, was made known by NIMASA’s Director-General, Dr Dayo Mobereola, during a strategic visit to the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Idi Abass, at Naval Headquarters in Abuja.

    Mobereola said the visit marked the beginning of high-level consultations on how to sustain, expand and commercialise the gains of the Deep Blue Project, which has significantly reduced piracy and sea robbery incidents and repositioned Nigeria as a maritime security reference point in Africa.

    “It is important that we continue our partnership and strengthen our relationship. Our purpose here is to congratulate you, and to discuss the benefits of the Deep Blue Project; how to sustain it, expand it, and increase its impact in the Gulf of Guinea,” Mobereola said.

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    He noted that improved security at sea has direct implications for shipping costs, insurance premiums and port competitiveness, making the Deep Blue Project a critical economic asset rather than just a security intervention.

    “We have the backing of the President, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy and the Nigerian Navy, and we are working towards presenting our proposal on the necessary improvements to be undertaken,” the NIMASA boss added.

    Mobereola disclosed that the Deep Blue Project has attracted international attention, with several countries seeking to replicate Nigeria’s civilian-led maritime security model.

    “The Deep Blue Project is vital and countries around Africa and some other parts of the world are coming to copy our model. The IMO is asking how a civilian organisation was able to achieve this feat. It is therefore important that we continue to collaborate and do even better for greater sustainability,” he said.

    Mobereola also congratulated Vice Admiral Abass on his appointment as Chief of the Naval Staff, noting his prior role as Commander of the Maritime Guard Command at NIMASA, and welcomed the Chief of Operations of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral Musa Katagum, who is joining the NIMASA Governing Board as the Navy’s representative.

    Responding, Vice Admiral Abass praised the agency for its consistent support and reaffirmed the Navy’s commitment to inter-agency collaboration.

    “Part of my command objective is to work in synergy with other agencies to achieve our goal as a country. We complement each other so we have no option than to collaborate and synergise,” Abass said.

    The CNS called for a review of the 2007 Memorandum of Understanding between NIMASA and the Nigerian Navy to reflect current operational realities, noting that the latter has capacity to support the agency in vessel repairs, hydrographic surveys and charting, areas critical to safe navigation and port efficiency.

    Abass also sought NIMASA’s support in wreck removal, especially as the Navy prepares to host foreign vessels during its 70th anniversary celebrations, stressing the importance of clear waterways for international naval engagements.

    He further commended the agency on the recent launch of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) Application Portal, describing it as a milestone in the agency’s long-awaited disbursement process.

    The visit, according to NIMASA, underscores Mobereola’s emphasis on collaboration as a cornerstone for delivering the agency’s mandate in maritime safety, security, environmental protection and capacity development—pillars increasingly tied to the country’s ambition to grow its blue economy and attract global maritime business.

  • Top 10 European countries with highest minimum wages

    Top 10 European countries with highest minimum wages

    The start of 2026 has brought attention to the financial impact of minimum wage adjustments on millions of employees across the European Union.

    According to Euronews estimates based on Eurostat data, nearly 13 million workers in 22 EU countries earn the minimum wage or less.

    Euronews has released its 2026 list of European countries with the highest minimum wages, featuring some unexpected entrants, particularly among EU candidate states.

    Here are the top 10 European countries with the highest minimum wages for 2026, considering both nominal and purchasing power parity (PPP) adjustments:

    1. Luxembourg

    Minimum wage: €2,704

    Adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP): €2,035 (drops to second place)

    Luxembourg maintains the highest statutory minimum wage in Europe, although its ranking changes when the cost of living is taken into account.

    2. Ireland

    Minimum wage: €2,391

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,732 (falls to fifth place)

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    Ireland ranks second by nominal minimum wage but drops significantly when adjusted for living costs.

    3. Germany

    Minimum wage: €2,343

    Adjusted for PPP: €2,157 (moves to first place)

    Germany climbs to the top spot when the real value of the wage is considered.

    4. Netherlands

    Minimum wage: €2,295

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,979 (rises to third place)

    The Netherlands remains among the highest earners in both nominal and PPP-adjusted terms.

    5. Belgium

    Minimum wage: €2,112

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,812 (moves up one spot)

    Belgium also improves its position when purchasing power is considered.

    6. France

    Minimum wage: €1,823

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,639 (remains sixth)

    France maintains its ranking after adjustment for cost of living.

    7. Spain

    Minimum wage: €1,381

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,519 (rises in ranking)

    Spain is the first country on the list to see a higher value after PPP adjustment.

    8. Slovenia

    Minimum wage: €1,278

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,417

    Slovenia’s adjusted wage reflects a stronger purchasing power than the nominal figure suggests.

    9. Lithuania

    Minimum wage: €1,153

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,413

    Lithuania shows one of the largest increases when cost of living is taken into account.

    10. Poland

    Minimum wage: €1,139

    Adjusted for PPP: €1,545 (largest jump)