Category: Northern Reports

  • Kogi/Ondo: Okai commends DSS on proactive intelligence gathering

    Kogi/Ondo: Okai commends DSS on proactive intelligence gathering

    • …task military, others to be proactive

    Comrade Usman Okai Austin has praised the Department of State Services for what he described as its professionalism, vigilance, and commitment to national security through prompt and credible intelligence gathering.

    In a statement personally signed on Wednesday, Okai said the DSS has remained a key player in safeguarding lives and property across the country by sharing actionable intelligence with sister security agencies, including the Nigerian Army, Police, and Civil Defence Corps.

    He cited the Service’s recent alert to the Nigerian Army over an alleged plan by members of the Islamic State of West Africa Province to launch coordinated attacks on communities in Ondo and Kogi States.

    According to him, the proactive intelligence demonstrates the DSS’s efficiency and dedication to protecting the nation from emerging threats.

    “We have observed with satisfaction the level of professionalism and intelligence coordination demonstrated by the Department of State Services,” Okai said.

     “Their prompt alert on possible ISWAP attacks in Ondo and Kogi shows their commitment to their constitutional duty of preventing threats to internal security.”

    However, he expressed concern that despite the timely information provided by the DSS, other security agencies have not shown enough urgency in acting on such intelligence.

    Okai recalled a similar incident in Yelwata, where the DSS had earlier warned of an impending attack, but the information was allegedly ignored, resulting in the loss of lives and property.

    He urged state governors to hold regular security meetings with heads of the Army and other relevant agencies, stressing that public assurances must be backed by concrete action.

    “The DSS remains a credible and professional intelligence agency that has earned the trust of Nigerians,” he said. “We call on the Army and other security outfits to take every DSS report seriously and act swiftly to prevent avoidable crises.”

    Okai also appealed to the governors of Ondo and Kogi States to engage closely with security chiefs in their domains to coordinate preventive measures and reassure residents through visible action rather than rhetoric.

    He reaffirmed his full support for the DSS and other national security institutions, urging Nigerians to cooperate with them by providing credible information to help tackle insecurity.

    “I commend the DSS for their proactive approach to intelligence gathering and their consistent dedication to the protection of our nation. 

    “With better inter-agency collaboration, Nigeria will overcome its current security challenges.”Okai said.

  • Gwarzo hails ‘trailblazer in education, leadership’ Kwankwaso at 69

    Gwarzo hails ‘trailblazer in education, leadership’ Kwankwaso at 69

    The President of the Association of Private Universities of Africa, Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, has hailed former Kano Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, for his lifelong dedication to education, describing it as a lasting legacy for which he will be fondly remembered.

    In a goodwill message on Kwankwaso’s 69th birthday, Professor Gwarzo congratulated him on reaching this remarkable milestone, commending his outstanding contributions to the development of education and human capital in Nigeria.

    “Senator Kwankwaso’s 69 years on earth have been deeply impactful not only to Kano State but to Nigeria and humanity at large. His visionary investment in the education sector has transformed lives and empowered thousands of young people to reach the pinnacle of academic and professional excellence,” Gwarzo said.

    He noted that the many PhD holders, professors, medical doctors, engineers, and other professionals who emerged through Senator Kwankwaso’s scholarship programs are a testament to his enduring legacy in educational development.

    “His commitment to providing access to quality education has elevated countless families and communities. This is the kind of leadership that shapes societies for generations to come,” he added.

     Gwarzo concluded by wishing Senator Kwankwaso continued good health, peace of mind, and more years of impactful service.

    “I heartily congratulate you on your birthday and wish you many happy returns. May your legacy continue to inspire present and future generations.”

  • Imumolen, Ibrahim, others to receive honors at 2025 Peace Achievers international awards

    Imumolen, Ibrahim, others to receive honors at 2025 Peace Achievers international awards

    Philanthropist and former presidential candidate, Prof. Chris Imumolen, and Maniru Ibrahim are among the distinguished personalities set to receive awards of recognition at the 2025 edition of the annual Peace Achievers International Conference and Awards organised by the Peace Ambassadors Agency.

    The prestigious event, themed “Peace Building Through Sectoral Partnerships: Public and Private Sector Collaboration,” will take place on November 8, 2025, at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, by 5 p.m.

    Award categories for the Peace Icon Award include Brand Company of the Year, Most Influential Personality of the Year, Peace Advocate of the Year, Peace Builders, Emerging Leaders, Community Developers, and Humanitarians of the Year.

    According to the organisers, the awards recognise individuals and organisations whose philanthropic and humanitarian contributions have advanced peace, social impact, and development across the country.

    This 15th edition will also feature the conferment of an Honorary Award from the American Management University, California, USA, alongside the Peace Icon Award presentation.

    The Project Director (Africa) of Peace Ambassadors Agency, Amb. Kingsley Amafibe, said the 2025 edition marks a major milestone — celebrating 15 years of promoting peace, advocacy for change, and fostering national development and investment opportunities in Nigeria and across Africa.

    He added that this year’s ceremony will also feature music, comedy, a fashion exhibition, and other exciting side attractions.

    “For context purposes, the prestigious honor is solely in recognition of hard work and achievements of the recipients with reference to their positive impacts on the Nigerian society. We as the organizers are duty-bound to assess our awardees and ensure they have indeed played the acclaimed vital roles in Nigeria irrespective of ethnic or religious affiliation, “he noted. 

    Other personalities to be honored include Mrs Asu Kunemofa, Director of Finance and Supply, NDDC, Sourav Mukherjee, Koikata Society for Cultural Heritage, Dr Emmanuel Paddy Iyamu, Commissioner of Education, Edo State, Chief Bro Felix Amechi, Chief Barr. Dumo Lulu Briggs, Engr Ikechukwu Nnahasi,CEO, Iyke Jordan Group Limited, Ikechukwu Chidiebere Igbokwe, Chibudom Jephthah Chigozirim, CEO, JX Group, Miss Omowunmi Ogunratimi, Ibrahim Saleh Gwandi, Dr Abdulrazak Mohammed, Candace EBHOMIELEN-UABOI, Chukwuebuka Anyaduba, Mrs Andrew ihwo Lois, Amb Dr Precious Okah, Segun Gabriel Adewumi, Dr Mrs. Ginika Florence, Ramatu Shehu, Uzee Usman Adeyemi, His Excellency, Sidi Abdul Bomi Gulu, Mr Morris Jerry Ohwojero, Mr Christian Eyinnaya Okereke, Kabiru Ishaq Sa’id, Conan Orsakwu, principal partner, Bosslady Law Chamber, and Barr. Orbby Agwuncha, CEO, One Percent International, Ambassador Stephanie Nnadi, Dune Group CEO, Rivervalley Group of Companies Republic of Zimbabwe, Her Excellency, Amb. Prof. Smelly Dube, and others. 

    Peace Ambassadors Agency has embarked on a number of projects from proceeds of this award, including Peace Education Campaign, Health Outreach Schemes, Back to School Campaign and various other human capacity enhancement projects all streamlined towards benefiting the masses while significantly augmenting the remarkable efforts of the Government at Local, State and Federal levels.

  • Comedian Loudvoice makes history with back-to-back sold-out shows in Abuja

    Comedian Loudvoice makes history with back-to-back sold-out shows in Abuja

    Nigerian comedian, Loudvoice, has etched his name in the nation’s entertainment history as the first comedian to sell out the prestigious Congress Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, in a theater-style seating arrangement for two consecutive shows.

    The record-breaking event, held over the weekend, attracted massive crowds of comedy lovers, celebrities, and entertainment enthusiasts who filled the iconic venue to capacity on both days.

    Loudvoice’s feat marks a significant milestone in his career and in the Nigerian comedy industry, underscoring the rising influence and appeal of homegrown talents on major stages.

    Reflecting on his achievement, Loudvoice shared how faith and determination propelled him to take the bold step.

    “I was initially scared to try it because no one had ever done it,” he said. “But I believe in one principle called faith. I told myself that the same faith I needed to get 100 people to attend my show is the same level of faith I needed to get the 3,000 people who gathered for both shows — and it came to pass.”

    The success of the shows has been hailed as a groundbreaking moment for the Nigerian comedy scene, inspiring a new wave of performers to dream bigger and redefine industry standards.

    On his next plan, Loudvoice revealed that he has plans to take the show to other cities in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

    Audience members described the shows as “electrifying” and “unforgettable,” praising Loudvoice’s originality, stage energy, and ability to blend humor with social commentary.

    Industry observers say the achievement sets a new standard for Nigerian comedians and positions Loudvoice among the leading voices redefining stand-up comedy in the country.

    The event also featured performances from top entertainers and was hailed as a celebration of creativity and excellence in Nigerian entertainment.

  • C of O ‘ready in 30 days’ as Kwara Governor launches digital land administration

    C of O ‘ready in 30 days’ as Kwara Governor launches digital land administration

    Kwara turned the page on manual processing of land matters on Monday as Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq unveiled an automation system which enables applicants to get titles for their land between two weeks and 30 working days — once all conditions have been met. 

    “Today marks another bold step in our commitment to innovation, transparency, and efficiency in public service delivery,” the Governor said at the launch of the Kwara State Geographic Land Information Service (KW-GIS)-based digital land information system, in Ilorin. 

    “For decades, the process of land administration in many states, including Kwara, has been characterized by manual records, inefficiencies, and delays that discourage investors, slow down property transactions, and create room for abuse.

    “Our administration made a decision to change that narrative. The KW-GIS Digital Land Information System represented a complete transformation in how land records are managed in Kwara State. It provides a modern, automated, transparent platform that ensures every parcel of land in the state is digitally captured, documented, and easily retrievable.”

    He said the new system eliminates duplication and loss of land records, shortens processing time for C of O and other land documents, enhances revenue generation, and promotes investor confidence by ensuring the certainty and security of land ownership. 

    He called the launch a milestone in the state’s ease of doing business reforms, urging all stakeholders to embrace the new system. 

    Commissioner for Finance and Chairman of the Kwara State Ease of Doing Business Council (EODBC), Dr Hauwa Nuru, said the initiative positions the state as a national leader in several World Bank–supported programmes, including NG-CARES, SABER, and the HOPE Program (HOPE EDU, HOPE PHC, and HOPE GOV). 

    “This outstanding progress is a testament to Your Excellency’s unwavering commitment to institutional reforms, accountability, and sustainable development,” she said.

    Nuru commended members of the Council for their dedication, and the KW-GIS team and consultant and  technical partners for working tirelessly to bring the vision to life.

    Executive Chairman, State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS), Mrs Folashade Omoniyi, said the new system “bridges longstanding gaps in land administration, documentation, and record accuracy by leveraging modern technology to establish a transparent and efficient land management system”.

    She said the integration of KW-IRS online payment platform with KW-GIS system further complements the digital advancement.

    “Investors, titleholders, and the general public can now register land, process CofO, obtain building approvals, and make all related payments online, seamlessly and transparently reducing bureaucracy and strengthening public trust,” she said. 

    “In tandem with this progress, the State Government has reviewed and harmonized existing laws governing land administration to align with modern standards. These reforms guarantee clarity, fairness, and efficiency in property rights, title documentation, and investment transactions.”

    Executive Secretary, KW-GIS, Alhaji Sulyman Abdulkareem, said the launch of the digital platform is a milestone in the history of land administration.

    Speaking on the Kwara Smart City project, Abdulkareem promised to digitize the land and ensure that all necessary documents are archived for future generations, saying this will guide against encroachment.

    He also commended AbdulRazaq for approving the release of N560 million as compensation for parts of the land acquired for the Smart City project. 

    Project Consultant, Dr Paul Adepelumi, said with digitalization of KW-GIS the administration has set a new national standard, explaining that the digital platform will ease online application for land, make the processing of C of O faster and more efficient, and remove all forms of bottleneck in land administration.

    “KWGIS is not just a platform but a revolution. It takes us from files to digital records, from delay to speed, and from opacity to transparency,” he said.

    Project Manager for the digital initiative, Engr Ali Muhammad Kalot, said the digital geographic land information service has some features and advantages, including digital parcel mapping and querying, land records integration, generation of revenue, as well as user access and security control, among others. 

    He said over 200 staff of KW-GIS have been trained and equipped to handle all processes.

    “We have scanned more than 1000 layouts. We have also digitized all the plots in our KW-GIS platform, numbering about 20,000 plots. And this is a key achievement of our project,” he said.

  • 2027: Kogi Alliance faults Senator Karimi over remarks on Tinubu endorsement rally

    2027: Kogi Alliance faults Senator Karimi over remarks on Tinubu endorsement rally

    A political support group under the aegis of the Kogi Alliance for Renewed Hope (KARH) has faulted comments by Senator Sunday Steve Karimi, representing Kogi West, over his remarks on the recent endorsement rally for President Bola Tinubu in Lokoja.

    In a statement issued on Monday and signed by its President, Toba Ogundele, and Secretary, Idris Abubakar, the group described Karimi’s comments as “disrespectful, misleading, and out of touch with the realities in Kogi State.”

    KARH maintained that the people of Kogi remain firmly committed to supporting President Tinubu in 2027. 

    It dismissed Karimi’s claim that the people were being “bullied” into supporting the President, saying the rally was a spontaneous and genuine show of goodwill from Kogites who are pleased with Tinubu’s leadership and developmental achievements across the country.

    “The people of Kogi State do not need to be coerced to support President Tinubu — they are already convinced by his actions and performance. From infrastructural projects to appointments of deserving Kogi indigenes, Mr President has demonstrated inclusion, fairness, and capacity that speak louder than any campaign slogan,” the statement reads.

    They said the endorsement rally in Lokoja, attended by grassroots party members and community leaders, was a show of unity and gratitude rather than political manipulation.

    “It is disappointing that a senator who benefited from the goodwill of the same people will dismiss their enthusiasm as coercion. President Tinubu’s policies have increased federal allocations, improved rural infrastructure, and created opportunities for small businesses in Kogi and beyond. These are tangible benefits, not empty promises,” the statement said. 

    The group noted that the people of Kogi understand what leadership means and will not be swayed by those attempting to score cheap political points ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    “Senator Karimi’s attempt to discredit a peaceful, democratic endorsement only exposes his detachment from the grassroots. From Lokoja to Okene, Kabba to Ankpa, the message is clear: Kogi stands solidly behind Presidentt Tinubu because they have seen the difference between rhetoric and results,” they said.

    The forum urged political leaders from the state to put aside personal grievances and work in harmony to ensure that Kogi remains a stronghold of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.

    “President Tinubu has shown unprecedented commitment to developing Kogi through infrastructural renewal and youth empowerment. The people of this state will willingly and proudly vote for him again in 2027 because his record speaks for itself,” the statement added.

  • Celebrity Carpenter marries Adamawa princess Aishatu in grand royal wedding

    Celebrity Carpenter marries Adamawa princess Aishatu in grand royal wedding

    Filindabo community in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) came alive with excitement and cultural display as the Founder and CEO of Sagesse College of Traditional Carpentry (SCTC), Mr. Musa Moses Amiebenomo, popularly known as Celebrity Carpenter, tied the knot with Princess Aishatu Mamman Daksiri, from the royal dynasty of Adamawa State.

    The royal Nikah ceremony began with the wedding Fatiha at the Central Mosque, Abuja, presided over by Imam Prof. Luqman Zakariya and His Royal Highness Edris Musa, the Emir of Giwa.

    The solemn ceremony was witnessed by the Hakimi of Filindabo (Dekashi) Muhammed Sani Paga, Chief Abubarka Hassan, community leaders, friends, associates, and other dignitaries from across the country.

    His Royal Highness Dr. Idris Musa (MFR), Emir of Jiwa, represented the groom and accepted the marriage on his behalf, while former Minister of Health (State) and former Minister of Foreign Affairs (State), Dr. Aliyu Idi Hong, served as the bride’s guardian (Wali), giving her out in marriage. Their distinguished presence added prestige to the royal occasion.

    After the mosque ceremony, a colorful convoy accompanied by a herd of horses moved to Filindabo for the grand reception, where guests were treated to a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity.

    Various ethnic groups showcased traditional dances, songs, wrestling, and other cultural exhibitions in honor of the couple.

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    The reception, hosted by Abuja’s renowned Master of Ceremony, Sarkin Dariya, was graced by several traditional and community leaders, including the Emir of Giwa, H.R.H. Edris Musa; the Hakimi of Filindabo, H.R.H. Muhammed Sani Paga; Oba Tajudeen Kolawole, the Yoruba community leader; Chief Tochukwu Nzegbo, the Igbo community leader; and other local chiefs and youth leaders.

    The visibly elated bride, Princess Aishatu Daksiri Musa, expressed her joy, saying:

    “I’m so elated with what I saw here today. The love shown to me and my husband is overwhelming. I will never forget this day.”

    She described her husband as “a strong, compassionate, and caring man.”

    In his remarks, the groom, Mr. Musa Moses, expressed gratitude to the Emir, traditional rulers, friends, associates, and community members for honoring the occasion.

    Widely known as Celebrity Carpenter within Abuja’s entertainment and traditional circles, Mr. Musa is also the traditional titleholder of Garkuwan Matasa of Fillin-Dabo Dei-Dei in the FCT.

    Through his institution, the Sagesse College of Traditional Carpentry, he has empowered many young Nigerians, providing them with practical skills and sustainable livelihoods.

  • From resistance to advocacy: Kano men champion child spacing to save mothers, children

    From resistance to advocacy: Kano men champion child spacing to save mothers, children

    Bello Hussaini, a 40-year-old public relations officer in Wudil, Kano State, once dismissed childbirth spacing as unnecessary and even dangerous. Like many men in his community, he feared it would harm women’s health or cause infertility.

    His perception shifted after attending a community forum that explained childbirth spacing as a way to delay pregnancies, not end them, so mothers can recover and children can thrive. The message was simple: healthier mothers mean healthier families.

    To reach men like Hussaini, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices in 2024 launched Majalisa forums, using existing male gatherings as platforms for peer-led discussions on reproductive health. These forums speak directly to men, who often hold the decision-making power in households.

    “I was among those who opposed childbirth spacing at first. We heard a lot of misinformation. But I later understood that it simply means giving mothers time to rest between births.

    “Instead of yearly pregnancies, families can plan for three or more years in-between and it keeps both mother and child healthier.”

    Today, Hussaini is no longer a sceptic. He now mobilises women in his community for health lectures where they learn about different methods suited to their needs. His own family reflects the change: his wife is healthier, their two-year-old twins are thriving, and he openly encourages others.

    Hussaini’s journey is not an isolated one. Across Wudil and beyond, other men are rethinking long-held beliefs and sharing their own experiences to build trust within their communities.

    One of them is Salisu Ibrahim, who has been married for 14 years and is a father of three. For him, childbirth spacing has not only protected his wife’s health but also strengthened his family’s wellbeing. With gaps of five to six years between each child, Ibrahim says he has seen the benefits firsthand.

    “My wife and I have a good understanding of childbirth spacing,” he explained. “There is almost a five-year gap between my first and second child, and both are healthy. There is also a six-year gap between the second and the last born. I want to advise people that I am a living witness to the benefits.”

    In Kano State, women have an average of 5.8 children, and the risks are stark. The maternal mortality ratio stands at about 1,025 deaths per 100,000 live births, which is far above Nigeria’s national average. Infant mortality is 86 per 1,000 live births, while under-five mortality reaches 158 per 1,000. The state’s modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) among married women is just 10.6 per cent, while unmet need remains at 26 per cent.

    Yet, change is underway. Traditional leaders, religious clerics, and everyday men are helping to dismantle myths about childbirth spacing. By turning familiar cultural spaces, like community forums and religious gatherings, into platforms for health advocacy, they are reframing family planning as a tool for protecting mothers and children.

    This locally driven shift is not only improving maternal and child health in Kano but also offering a model for other regions grappling with similar challenges.

    The approach, documented during a recent solutions journalism field trip by Nigeria Health Watch, MSI Nigeria Reproductive Choices, and the Family Planning News Network, demonstrates how communities can overcome barriers like misinformation and limited access by drawing on their own social and cultural strengths

    How traditional and religious leaders are mobilizing the men to embrace child spacing

    Men are traditionally seen as gatekeepers in the Hausa society, but in Kano State, they are becoming active champions of child spacing with the Emir of Rano, Ambassador Muhammad Isa Umar, central to the effort by promoting awareness to avert the problems of unchecked births.

    The Emir’s strategy leverages religious platforms to build trust. Islamic clerics incorporate teachings on child spacing into Friday prayers, emphasising its alignment with Islamic values of protecting maternal and child health. The Emir’s palace has become a hub for promoting childbirth spacing.

    “This Emirate has become popular in enlightening the people, especially regarding family planning, as we have observed that not adopting child spacing brings about a lot of problems.

    Children born in families where the parents don’t practice child spacing often don’t grow up as healthy as those from couples who practice such.

    “Calls by groups and other stakeholders made us use district heads to pass on these messages to couples. We also used Islamic clerics, especially during Friday prayers, to enlighten people to safeguard the health of mother and child.

    “Also in rural communities, we employ the help of Fulani heads by letting them know the importance of child spacing and how it affects the health of the children.

    “We do our best in terms of enlightening our people, and we have seen results. People are now becoming aware of these modern methods of family planning, such as IUDs and injections.

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    “People now understand the benefits of it”, he said.

    The District Head of Wudil Local Government Area, Isa Ya’u, said that it was important for traditional leaders to understand child spacing as they would be able to help their people understand it better and curb any misconception or misinformation that may want to come up.

    He pointed out that the sensitisation done by MSI Nigeria and other groups has helped them address deep-rooted misconceptions, such as fears of infertility, and enable them to explain better to their followers who come to meet them about their views on child spacing.

    Measuring Progress: Surging uptake and health gains

    Evidence observed by the journalists on the field showed the impact of these interventions. Clinics like Autan Bawo report client visits soaring from a handful daily to over 100, favouring long-acting methods post-counselling.

    Zara’u Ibrahim from the Kano State Primary Healthcare Board notes a cultural sea change, pointing out that in the past, women came in secret, “but now, men accompany wives and request long-term methods.”

    This male involvement, according to MSI Reproductive Choices’ Norms Advisor, Abdullahi Isah, stems from embedding talks in majalisa, yielding over 50 daily participants, adding that the model was designed to meet men where they are.

    Isah noted that the myths and stigma around child birth spacing are gradually fading away.

    Supporting this is Kano’s Family Planning Strategic Plan, launched in December 2024, targeting 845,114 new users by 2030 through 756 facilities, 413-423 youth-friendly centres and over 500 trained workers, cultural campaigns and worker training.

    Data from the Kano State Ministry of Health show a steady climb in the state’s contraceptive prevalence rate, from about 6 per cent in 2018 to roughly 12 per cent by 2023, reflecting progress that health officials partly attribute to these grassroots campaigns.

    Challenges and insights: Building sustainable change

    Despite the male factor adopting the idea of childbirth spacing, barriers still remain. These barriers include distant clinics, which deter access to healthcare, with the Emir citing far-flung centres and early closures.

    “In some places, these centres are far from the residents, so not everyone goes there.

    For some of them, it takes a long time before they go there. Sometimes, when people can find their way there, they discover that the staff in the healthcare centre has closed for the day”, he said.

    The Emir also pointed out that some communities still do not listen to health or childbirth spacing providers who go to the communities on their own, pointing out that collaboration between health workers and traditional leaders remains key in getting people’s acceptance.

    “We work with health workers closely, and we do not allow healthcare providers to visit communities on their own except if we link them with leaders in such communities who will explain things to them.

    “This collaboration enables these providers and groups to receive the support they need from community members, as in some communities, they may not listen to you when you are alone unless a community leader or a youth speaks on their behalf or accompanies them”, Umar explained.

    As Nigeria grapples with 29 per cent of global maternal deaths, Kano’s initiative, which involves men leading, traditions transforming, proves local solutions can save lives, one story at a time.

    In Kano, tradition and modern health practices are no longer at odds. By blending religious authority, male advocacy, and accessible healthcare, Kano State is proving that family planning can thrive when communities lead the charge.

  • Youth coalition urges Tinubu’s intervention in NYCN leadership crisis

    Youth coalition urges Tinubu’s intervention in NYCN leadership crisis

    The Coalition of Voluntary Youth Organisations of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in resolving the leadership crisis currently affecting the council.

    The coalition made the call on Wednesday during a world press conference in Abuja, where it expressed concern over recent developments within the NYCN.

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    In a statement jointly signed by Victor D. Anawo of the Middle Belt Youth Organisation and Samson Onoja of the Youth Consensus for Good Leadership, the group urged President Tinubu to ensure that all actions relating to the council’s leadership align with his administration’s vision for peace, unity, and youth inclusion.

    The coalition also appealed to Nigerian youths to remain calm and law-abiding, assuring them of its continued commitment to work with the government in promoting stability and national cohesion.

    “We urge the President to ensure that all stakeholders uphold due process and work collectively for the progress of Nigerian youths and the nation at large,” the statement added.

  • Group to amplify Tinubu’s achievements

    Group to amplify Tinubu’s achievements

    The Progressive Frontiers (PF), has pledged to amplify the achievements of President Bola Tinubu’s administration rooted in courage, reform, dedication and a steadfast commitment to a better Nigeria.

    The organisation also said it would mobilise support across all regions of the country for President Tinabu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the policies of the government.

    National Convener, PF, Oluyemisi Oshaloto said this at the unveiling of the organisation in Abuja on Thursday.

    Oshaloto also said the group will highlight and promote the good works, accomplishments, and developmental strides of the current administration at the center.

    The national coordinator also pledged to foster civic engagement by encouraging citizens to actively participate in governance and policy discourse.

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    Oshaloto said: “In President. Tinubu, we see a leader whose bold vision for economic revival, inclusive governance, and generational renewal aligns with the aspirations of millions of Nigerians both home and abroad. From fuel subsidy reforms to renewed investment in infrastructure, from empowering small businesses to social investment, from economic change and restructuring to redefining our place on the global stage, no doubt this administration is laying the groundwork for a truly prosperous Nigeria.

    “But progress must not be left to the government alone. That is where Progressive Frontiers steps in to mobilise citizens, shape narratives, and hold all stakeholders accountable to the ideals of good governance, equity, and national unity.

    “Progressive Frontiers is not just a support group. It is a people- powered platform. A collective of patriots from every region, ethnic and tribal divide to every faith, and every walk of life, committed to pushing the frontiers of possibility for our country.

    “We will engage communities. We will organize policy dialogues. We will tell the Nigerian story not just as it is, but as it can be. And we will stand as a beacon of hope and action in this decisive decade of change.