Tag: Nigerians

  • ‘Nigerians must be the change they want to see’

    ‘Nigerians must be the change they want to see’

    The Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Lekan Balogun is one of the elite who witnessed the era of colonialism and how the country gained independence in 1960. A former senator representing Oyo Central District, and an academic and public commentator, the monarch reviewed the country’s journey and contended that citizens, not just the leaders, can create the land of their dreams. He spoke with Southwest Bureau Chief BISI OLADELE

    What is your assessment of Nigeria today, 63 years after independence?

    Our dear country Nigeria obviously cannot justify being 63 years old as an independent nation. Unfortunately, it was not what we envisaged as young adults when the country became independent in 1960. The hope was very high and interestingly, the beginning was not bad, though the political shenanigans orchestrated by the disengaging British colonial masters gave us a shaky start. We didn’t survive it as a result of the January 15, 1966 military putsch. One can go on and on, cataloguing the various missteps that led us to this present state of squalor and on the verge of becoming a failed state.

    Would you say that Nigeria is better as an independent nation than it was under colonialism?

    The answer would be an emphatic ‘yes,‘ especially if we look at the country through the prism of what the generation of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo did in governance as premiers of the three regions of West (Awolowo), East (Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe) and North (Sir Ahmadu Bello) in the 50s shortly before we got independence.

    But, the truth of the matter is that if the country was better being run by colonial masters, there wouldn’t be agitations, a voracious one for that matter for our independence. To now say that Nigeria was better under the British colonial masters than as an independent nation is like throwing back our freedom at the faces of our founding fathers who engaged in the struggle for our independence. Whatever happens, nothing can be compared with freedom. No matter the present challenges, we owe our leaders then gratitude for liberating us from the shackles of slavery.

    Would you say that the aspirations of the anti-colonial movement have been met, 63 years after?

    As I noted earlier, what Awolowo and his colleagues did in the 50s was to show the colonial masters our readiness to govern ourselves and they did it almost perfectly well. They had fantastic hope of a better Nigeria, but, how did they work to achieve or realize their noble aspirations? Don’t forget too that the colonial masters remotely refused to release the proverbial tying rope of the sacrificial ram (bi a ba fi agbo fun eegun, a a jowo okun re) and out of naivety and mutual suspicion among the leaders, they played into the hands of our colonial masters and bungled the golden opportunity of advancing the foundation laid in the 50s. To be frank and sincere, what tangible achievements can we recall between 1960 and 1966, compared with the 50s before the first military coup of January 1966? So, whatever may be their aspirations, it is sad to recall that they did not work towards them.

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    What advice do you have for current and future Nigerian leaders?

    Let them remain focused and be determined to bring back the country to a path of honour and glory. The leaders alone cannot do it. The followership also has roles to play and that’s by our cooperation with the leaders. They need our prayers too. We also need to be the change we want in others. The potential to be great as a nation is there, we just have to be resolute and with God on our side, the lofty aspirations of our founding fathers are realisable.

  • Six popular Nigerians who have been falsely reported dead

    Six popular Nigerians who have been falsely reported dead

    Former Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, was rumoured dead on Monday, October 9, 2023.

    The retired Army general has however refuted the claims that were going around on social media.

    Here are six popular Nigerians who have been falsely reported dead:

    1. Olu Jacobs:

    Veteran actor Olu Jacobs has been falsely rumoured dead more than once, and his wife Joke Silva has had to refute the claims.

    Most recently in August last year, it went viral that Olu Jacobs was dead, a few days later Veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva took to social media to refute rumours of her husband Olu Jacobs’ death.

    2. Pete Edochie:

    Nollywood veteran, Pete Edochie was first rumored dead in 2012.

    Last year again rumors of his death spread on social media.

    On the 8th of July, 2022 the news broke out that popular veteran actor Pete Edochie was involved in an accident that took his life.

    One of the sons of the 75-year-old actor, Uche Edochie, took to his Instagram handle and posted a picture of himself, Pete Edochie, and his grandkids, with a caption, stating that his father is very much alive and in good health.

    3. Ibrahim Babaginda:

    Former military president, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (retd), on December 15, 2019, dismissed false reports of his death, saying he is alive and bubbling.

    The social media was abuzz with rumours of the former military ruler’s death in the early hours of Dec 15, 2019.

    However, his media aide at the time Prince Kassim Agegbua, said Babangida is very much alive.

    4. Chiwetalu Agu:

    On February 24, 2020, veteran actor, Chiwetalu Agu, vehemently debunked the death rumours circulating about him.

    He wrote on his Instagram page, “If you see such nonsense posts on Facebook, please report the owner of the account.”

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    5. Rotimi Akeredolu:

    Following the rumoured death of the Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, the state government urged the public to dismiss such as false.

    A statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, said the “governor is alive and has been attending to state matters, as well as delegating state functions.”

    Akeredolu was battling with illness early in the year and has now resumed his duties as Osun State governor.

    6. Yakubu Gowon:

    Rumours of the former Head of State flew around social media on Monday.

    Adeyeye E. Ajayi, a personal aide to former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, debunked the rumours that the former Head of State is dead.

    This was contained in a terse statement issued by Ajayi late Monday night.

    Ajayi said Gowon is “still around and well.”

    “General Gowon is not in a hurry to go anywhere.”

  • Fed Govt begins insuring 83m poor, vulnerable Nigerians

    Fed Govt begins insuring 83m poor, vulnerable Nigerians

    The Federal Government has launched the operational guidelines for the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA).

    This is the precursor to the full implementation of its National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) Act 2022 and the commencement of the enrolment of 83 million poor and vulnerable Nigerians into its health insurance.

    The launch of the operational guidelines became critical to the implementation of the NHIA Act 2022, making health insurance mandatory in Nigeria.

    The NHIA operational guidelines provide an enabling platform for the promotion, integration, and regulation of health insurance in the country.

    The NHIA Act 2022, which replaced the 2004 law, recognises the decentralised state of health insurance in Nigeria, provides for the Vulnerable Group Fund (VGF), and empowers the NHIA to promote, regulate, and integrate health insurance schemes across the country.

    Unveiling the operational guidelines yesterday in Abuja, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Ali Pate, said the country had made some progress in health insurance since the inauguration of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) before its transformation to NHIA with a national coverage of between eight and nine per cent of the population.

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    The minister said this is not where the country intended to be.

    He regretted that the high rate of out-of-pocket spending by families to access healthcare was responsible for poor coverage, an issue the minister said the government, in collaboration with critical health sector partners, was determined to address.

    Pate said the establishment of the NHIA and the launch of the operational guidelines pointed to the seriousness the government attached to them.

    The minister said the target of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is to have at least 50 million Nigerians enrolled in a few years.

    He said: “These guidelines are meant to provide direction… We will work in a concerted way to expand the affordability of healthcare for the population in our country, especially the poorest and most vulnerable Nigerians.

    “These guidelines have been developed in a consultative manner with all actors – public, private sectors, civil society – and with engagement of state governments.

    “So, it’s Nigeria coming together to say that people should not be pushed into poverty because of the cost of ill-health.

    “And so, as we implemented on the basis of these guidelines, we should see more Nigerians are covered over time to meet the goals that have been set by Mr. President for his administration. We have over seven of the Global Health Insurance Programme.

    “We have less than 10 per cent now. So, the President’s aspiration is transformative so that we leapfrog. We expect faster progress and higher rates of increase in coverage over the next few years. Within the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), there is a portion of it that is allocated to the vulnerable groups. We will make sure it gets to them.”

  • I won’t let Nigerians down, CDS promises

    I won’t let Nigerians down, CDS promises

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has promised not to let Nigerians down in his determination to end terrorism and other forms of criminality in the country.

    He also promised to uphold the ideals and principles guiding the Armed Forces of Nigeria.

    Musa spoke yesterday at the Armed Forces Officers’ Mess in Abuja during the 37 Regular Course 38th anniversary and the investiture of the immediate past Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Faruk Yahaya (retd.) as the Grand Patron of the course.

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    The CDS said the success of the country’s military is not just in its operational progress but in the unwavering support and trust of its veterans who have been the bedrock of the nation’s defence.

    He said: “I am saying it from the bottom of my heart. We make this promise to all of you that I will not let you down. We will do whatever it takes to ensure we continue from where you have stopped so that we can get the desired goals of bringing lasting peace to our dear country Nigeria.

    “I remain committed to upholding the ideals and principles that have guided our Armed Forces throughout history. It is my solemn duty to ensure that the sacrifices made by each and every member of the service regular courses are duly acknowledged.”

  • Lawmaker calls for unity among Nigerians

    Lawmaker calls for unity among Nigerians

    Member of House of Representatives, Obi Aguocha, has called for unity among Nigerians.

    He called on Nigerians to strive for a society where every citizen will enjoy equal opportunities and rights, irrespective of tribe, political, or religious orientation through adherence to the rule of law and respect for concept.

     Aguochi, who represents Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency, spoke in a statement in Abuja.

     He said as Nigeria celebrates its 63rd Independence, it behoves the nation and government to recommit itself to the principles of equity, justice and fairness.

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     He said this was the cornerstone to a prosperous and united Nigeria – one which offers genuine and practical hope to its citizens.

     Aguocha noted focus should be especially on youths who are increasingly feeling disenchanted and agitated, and often left behind.

     The lawmaker appealed for release of his constituent, Nnamdi Kanu, in compliance with the extant Judicial pronouncements.

     He said Kanu’s release will reduce the crime and violence in Southeast.

     This, he said, will foster revitalisation of the dwindling economy of the region and a peaceable return to normalcy.

     “I pray that together, we shall strive for a society where every Nigerian enjoys equal opportunities and rights, irrespective of tribe, political, or religious orientation through adherence to the rule of law and respect for judgment of courts.’’

  • Nigerians in diaspora advise Tinubu on Renewed Hope Agenda

    Nigerians in diaspora advise Tinubu on Renewed Hope Agenda

    Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA), South Savannah chapter, Georgia, has called on President Bola Tinubu to implement his “Renewed Hope Agenda” by harnessing all opportunities to lift Nigerians out of poverty.

    NIDOA South Savannah Vice President Dr. Tomi Ademokun made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in New York on the sidelines of the 63rd Independence Day Anniversary.

    “This is a call to action to continue to celebrate our great country, raise up your flag today, Independence Day.

    “Also, a call to action to President Tinubu’s administration for his agenda on hope. We really need to HOPE – H-Harness, all O-Opportunities, P-Poverty, E- Eradication in Nigeria and help lift people out of poverty through sustainable programmes, jobs and restoring the economy and help to the most vulnerable poor. ‘’

    Ademokun said every Nigerian should do his part to support the efforts of the Federal Government.

    She said that NIDO South Savanna had been contributing its quota by supporting the less privileged in Nigeria and supporting student communities in the U.S.

    “Recently, we partnered with Linkway diplomats and Calvary school, and we gave out seven scholarships totaling 700,000 (100,000 each) to seven students.

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    “We have partnered with Brazilian Development Initiative RADI Foundation in southern Kaduna to help internally displaced persons (IDPs), orphans and farmers to make sure that they get agriculture products.

    “Also, to get fertilisers to restart their farming business and also for the orphans to get them back in school.  We’ve provided scholarships funds for orphans.’’

    “So please, we all need to do our part to help our people in our community, both here in the diaspora and back at home.

    “We have the power to do so, South Savannah, Georgia stands with you here in American diaspora, we pray for you and pray for a greater Nigeria,” Dr. Ademokun

    She, however, congratulated Nigeria and the Diaspora on the 63rd anniversary of the Independence Day, praying God to bless Nigerians and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “We have built a strong partnership based on our shared values and common pursuit of a more peaceful, prosperous and secure world.

    “NIDO Americas South Savannah is committed to strengthening our partnership and continuing to work together to promote inclusive economic growth, safeguard human rights and combat insecurity.

    “We commend Nigeria for its regional and global leadership. We send our best wishes to the people of Nigeria. We look forward to deepening our close partnership and advancing our shared goals in the year to come,” she said.

  • Nigerians lament as food prices rise further

    Nigerians lament as food prices rise further

    Nigeria at 63: Jonathan, ministers, NBA, others hail Tinubu for rekindling Nigerians’ hope

    • Google celebrates Nigeria with doodle
    • Jonathan lauds citizens’ loyalty
    • U.S felicitates Nigeria•Oyo NLC, TUC shun parade

    Eminent Nigerians, including former President Goodluck Jonathan; Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu; Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Betta Edu; the Director General of Micheal Imoudu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS), Mr. Issa Aremu; and some political parties yesterday hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for rekindling the hope of Nigerians in his 63rd Independence Day anniversary speech yesterday.

    Others are the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Social Democratic Party, President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Mr. Yakubu Maikyau; and the United States of America (U.S.A).

    Dr. Jonathan praised Nigerians for their loyalty to the country in the face of the modest successes and developmental challenges the nation has faced since independence.

    In a statement by his Media Special Adviser, Mr. Ikechukwu Eze, yesterday in Abuja, he said: “It is now 63 years since our dear country got her independence from Britain.

    “This commemoration offers us the opportunity to reflect on Nigeria’s great journey of nationhood; acclaim our modest strides, reassess the odds we survived, chart a path out of present challenges and renew our hopes for a greater tomorrow.

    “Our country has seen progress as well as setbacks. Patriotic Nigerians, believing in their country, have always stood firm, sharing in the glory of successes and feeling the pain of missed opportunities.”

    Also, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President Yakubu Maikyau urged Nigerians not to give up on their dream of a peaceful, prosperous country.

    He expressed optimism that a new country under stable and purposeful leadership is possible.

    In an Independence Day message, Maikyau said: “Notwithstanding the myriad of challenges confronting us as a nation and our present-day experience, we cannot afford to give up on the Nigeria of our dream – a Nigeria where we all live in peace and harmony, with tremendous economic growth under stable and purposeful leadership.

    “We must, therefore, introspect, retune our thinking deliberately and, recalibrate our steps and actions.”

    Also, in a statement by her media aide, Mr. Rasheed Zubair, yesterday in Abuja, Dr. Edu said: “With President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, a new lease of life for Nigerians is in the offing because our love and faith in Nigeria must never waver; they must rule our hearts at all times.

    “As a youth myself, I call on the young people to see the survival and greatness of Nigeria as task that must be achieved.”

    In his Independence message, Adelabu said: “Nigeria is a land of rich cultural heritage, diversity, and immense potential. Let’s embrace our diversity as a source of strength, unity, and progress. Together, we can build a nation where every citizen has equal opportunities, justice prevails, and peace reigns.”

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    Also, Aremu said the President’s 63rd Independence anniversary speech which dwelt on continuous dialogue with organised labour provided a timely framework for an amicable resolution to the petroleum subsidy removal crisis.

    Aremu, who said this in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, while addressing reporters, hailed the President for introducing “a provisional wage increment” for federal low-paid workers.

    He noted that the President Tinubu also acknowledged the role of labour in national development, among other measures in his speech.

    “President Bola Tinubu has demonstrated some empathy to the plight of the vulnerable workforce in wake of rising cost of living,” he said.

    Google celebrated Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Day with a special doodle on its homepage.

    The doodle commemorates Nigeria’s Independence Day yesterday, marking the country’s official emergence as a sovereign nation on this day in 1960.

    The doodle features Nigeria’s national flag waving against a bright blue sky to highlight the significance of Nigeria’s Independence Day.

    According to Google, “Independence Day celebrations, including the nationally televised broadcast by the President, military maneuvers by the Nigerian Armed Forces, the raising of the Nigerian flag, and the cutting of an Independence Day cake.”

    The U.S. congratulated Nigerians on yesterday’s celebration of the country’s 63rd Independence anniversary.

    I a statement in Washington, DC, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said: “The United States is committed to strengthening our partnership and continuing to work together to promote inclusive economic growth, safeguard human rights, and combat insecurity. We commend Nigeria for its regional and global leadership, including its efforts to protect and advance democracy.”

    Also, members of the organised labour, including Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) in Oyo State were absent at the main bowl of the Lekan Salami Stadiun at Adamasingba in Ibadan, venue of the 63rd Independence anniversary of the country.

    Governor Seyi Makinde was also represented at the event.

    Only students from public and private schools participated in the event.

  • Independence: Please be patient,  my husband not magician,  First Lady begs Nigerians

    Independence: Please be patient,  my husband not magician,  First Lady begs Nigerians

    First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has pleaded with Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Tinubu, saying he is not a magician.

    She made the appeal on Sunday, October 1, in her remarks as the Special Guest of Honour at Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Anniversary Inter-denominational church service held at the National Christian Centre, Abuja.

    The wife of the president said while the administration is not laying blame on any administration its primary purpose is to fix what is damaged.

    She said: “We just came back from UNGA ‘78, it was really successful for us as a nation. The world awaits Nigeria and investors in our team. We came back with good news and all we inherited are things that have happened many years ago. We are not here to put blame on any administration but to fix what is damaged.

    “My husband is not a magician; he is going to work brick by brick and I believe and hope that you will have faith in this administration. The best is yet to come for us.”

    Addressing the congregation, she expressed gratitude to God for enabling her to celebrate the country’s Independence Day anniversary at the National Christian Centre as the First Lady as something no one would have ever imagined, saying the occasion was a testimony on its own.

    She said: “I bring you warm greetings from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Today, as we gather to praise and worship God, let us remember God’s faithfulness and love to us.

    “These words remind us that hope is not just a phrase but a spirit that resides in each and every one of us. It is hope that transcends many challenges and uncertainties of the present. A hope that is deeply rooted in love and sacrifice, this is all what the love of Christ signifies. As a nation, we need to recognize that Christ being in us would only be exemplified by his nature or embodied in the food of the spirit which is love, joy, peace, gentleness, goodness, faith and neatness, against such there is no love.”

    She quoted Galatians: 5 verses 22- 23 which says good governance can only be impactful. The faithful follow the example of Jesus Christ, who taught about forgiveness when they are offended and to forgive one another and be patient with one another.

    The first lady asked Nigerians to celebrate the unity that defines their diversity, adding there is no challenge, obstacle or difficulty that cannot be overcome or surmount if they imbibe the nature of Christ who says in Matthew 11 verses 28- 29, ‘come onto me all ye that labour and heavy laden and I will give you rest, take my yoke upon you and you shall find rest to your souls’.

    “In times like this all we have to do is to keep our hope alive. The lively hope which Jesus Christ has birthed in us.

    “The Nigeria of abundance has begun. If we do not have hope, how do we become part of this greatness that God has started in our nation? The bible says it is not what we see, but because when we see how we hope for it.

     “Our hopes and expectations will not be cut short in Jesus name. My prayer for Nigeria is that Nigeria will rise out of the ashes of despair and despondency in Jesus name,” she said.

    Also, in speaking at the service, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume has appealed to Nigerians to moderate their expectations noting that solutions to complex problems confronting the country at this time can never be as instant and prompt.

    Akume’s remarks were in response to the lecture by the guest minister, the President, Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev Dr Israel Akanji that Nigerians were tired of the unfulfilled promises in the past being rehashed again by the present administration.

    Akume said that President Tinubu had only done four months of the 48 months mandate given him by Nigerians on May 29, 2023 to transform the country and should be given enough time to implement his Renewed Hope agenda.

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    “I have listened to the very inspiring statement by the Rev Dr Israel Akanji. However, I want to observe one thing. I believe most of you listened to the broadcast of Mr. President this morning. The statement of hope, not only that the major inputs in place were spelt out in that statement.

    “This government was sworn in on May 29 2023. Nigerians gave President Bola Tinubu 48 months to transform Nigeria. He has done four months. Solutions to complex problems can never be as instant and prompt in this time. But major programmes,” Akume said.

    The SGF said that the government is considering mass funding of vehicles that can use CNG while reforms were being taken to yield greater results in the financial sector to ensure the growth of the economy on a scale that has never been known before.

    “And the former president said about President Tinubu when he was then candidate. He did it in Lagos and believed very strongly that he would do it across the country. He has started and by the time the CBN report of the CBN is out, that is when Nigerians will know why we are where we are today,” Akume said.

    The officiating minister, President, Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev. Israel Akanji expresses fear that the country is wounded and bleeding following the insecurity.

    He advised the government to avoid several promises made by past administrations and take actions. 

    Akanhi also frowned at the saga between labour unions and the Federal Government on the removal of fuel subsidy.

    He called on both parties to embrace fruitful dialogue and avoid a situation that will put the economy in a bad shape.

    He said: “Bandits have come, robbers have come, the wicked have come, Nigeria has been wounded, bleeding and dying. And God is calling upon us to rise up.

    “God is calling us to be the Samaritans. Jericho is between your house and the office. There are people wounded, bleeding and they need to be lifted up.

    “I called on our government to see Nigeria as a bleeding, wounded and dying country and we need Samaritan leaders, we need Samaritan principals, vice chancellors, Samaritan business men, Samaritan pastors who will help members of their churches to get back on their feet. Samaritan senators, Samaritan ministries, Samaritan president.

    “We don’t want additional wounds; we want to be healed. We want to thank President Bola Tinubu for his speech on Democracy Day and wonderful promises. The promise on our economy, security, empowerment, even women and youths will be accommodated to come out of the woods.

    “I share the optimism of the president. I’m also saying this to the president and I want Mr. President and all our leaders in Nigeria to know that Nigerians are tired of promises. We have had promises upon promises. I’m not saying that the president is promising and it will not be fulfilled, what I’m saying is that the promises we had in the past were not fulfilled.

    “The only way to make a difference is to be sure that these promises are turned into action. Concerning our nation, in order to achieve this, it is not for our leaders alone. It’s our collective responsibility. We should stop blaming our leaders. We are all guilty. I know that we all want to come out of the problems and I want to appeal to labour unions and all the groups that dialogue on how to solve the matter should be considered.

    “Let the economy of the nation not be grounded. That will move us forward. And by the grace of God Nigeria will turn around by God’s own intervention. Let us continue to dialogue with the president and let there be action to every word. Let Nigerians be patient. If a woman is expecting a child, she has to be patient. If a farmer is expecting harvest, he has to wait for it. Nothing just happens.

    “Let us give our leaders a chance and be hopeful and speak positive things about Nigeria. There is hope for Nigeria. There is hope for your family. As a nation we will not remain a laughing stock for nations.”

    Among other dignitaries at the service were the Senate President, Godwill Akabio, Senate Leader, Olufemi Bamidele, Representative of the Speaker, other members of the National Assembly, President Court of Appeal, Minister Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barrister Nyesom Wike, Acting Inspector – General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, Service Chiefs’, diplomats and other top government functionaries.

  • Let’s show love, compassion to each other, IG tells Nigerians

    Let’s show love, compassion to each other, IG tells Nigerians

    Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun felicitated the Muslim community across Nigeria on the celebration of this year’s Maolud Nabiyy.

    He said the occasion reminds Nigerians of the virtues of love, compassion, and unity that Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) exemplified throughout his life.

    A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), said: “It is a time for reflection, gratitude, and rededication to the principles of peace and harmony.

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    “The IGP charges all Muslim faithful to use this moment to preach and promote peace, unity, and tolerance within our diverse society, and as well be beacons of hope and understanding, fostering goodwill among all Nigerians.

    “May this festivity bring blessings, joy, and prosperity to our homes, and may our nation continue to thrive in peace and unity.”

  • 160 stranded Nigerians repatriated from Libya

    160 stranded Nigerians repatriated from Libya

    More than 160 stranded Nigerians were yesterday repatriated from Libya by the Federal Government with the support of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

    In a statement in Abuja, the Chargé D’Affaires En Titre, Ambassador Kabiru Musa, said the evacuees were expected to arrive in Nigeria last night.

    According to the envoy, the evacuees are Nigerians who were trapped in Libya as irregular migrants on the verge of perilous journey to Europe and other parts of the world.

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    He said the repatriation came less than a week after 155 irregular migrants were voluntarily evacuated, assuring of the Federal Government’s commitment to ensure no citizen was left abandoned abroad.

    Musa said: “The 160 Nigerians departed Mitiga International Airport in Tripoli aboard a  chartered flight number  UZ0189 on Monday (September 25) at 4.30 p.m.

    “They are expected to arrive at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Monday night.

    “The evacuees include 95 males, 60 females, one child and four infants.

    “They will be received by relevant agencies in the country who will ensure their seamless reintegration into the society,” Musa said.

    He added that more than 6,500 stranded Nigerians had been repatriated from Libya under the IOM Voluntary Humanitarian Repatriation (VHR) so far this year.