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  • Dr. Kana Calls For Stronger Continental Collaboration On Digital Public Infrastructure For Economic Development

    Dr. Kana Calls For Stronger Continental Collaboration On Digital Public Infrastructure For Economic Development

    By Francis Wilfred 

    The Permanent Secretary, General Services Office (GSO) in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, has called for stronger collaboration among African countries to develop robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) systems capable of driving inclusive governance, economic growth, innovation, and improved public service delivery across the continent.

    Dr. Kana made the call on Tuesday in Abuja during a High-Level Continental Engagement themed, “Building African Digital Foundations Together,” organised by Galaxy Backbone Ltd in collaboration with Co-Develop, Smart Africa and MicroSave Consulting.

    Addressing government representatives, development partners, digital institutions, and stakeholders from across Africa, Kana described the forum as a strategic platform for shaping the future of Africa’s digital economy and strengthening the foundations needed for sustainable development.

    He said Africa’s digital transformation should go beyond merely digitising existing systems, stressing the need for a uniquely African digital future built on collaboration, inclusion, trust, and scalability.

    According to him, Digital Public Infrastructure has become a critical pillar for national development and global competitiveness, noting that countries making progress in innovation, financial inclusion, healthcare, education, digital governance, and artificial intelligence are doing so on the strength of resilient digital ecosystems.

    He explained that digital identity systems, interoperable payment platforms, trusted data exchange frameworks, and secure digital platforms have become indispensable national assets necessary for economic resilience and effective governance.

    Kana commended Galaxy Backbone Ltd, alongside institutions such as National Identity Management Commission and Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System, for supporting Nigeria’s evolving Digital Public Infrastructure ecosystem and advancing the Federal Government’s digital transformation agenda.

    He welcomed ongoing efforts to develop a unified African Digital Public Infrastructure roadmap over the next three to five years, saying the framework would help countries identify common priorities, reduce implementation costs, encourage reusable digital solutions, and strengthen local innovation ecosystems.

    The permanent secretary also urged African nations to move beyond discussions to practical implementation through pilot projects, shared platforms, and collaborative systems capable of supporting interoperability in areas such as digital identity, payment systems, healthcare, education, trade facilitation, and data governance.

    Speaking on emerging technologies, Kana stressed that Africa’s preparedness for Artificial Intelligence would depend heavily on strong digital infrastructure.

    “There can be no meaningful Artificial Intelligence ecosystem without strong digital public infrastructure,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Galaxy Backbone Ltd, Prof. Ibrahim Adeyanju, said the engagement would deepen partnerships among African countries and promote resilient digital ecosystems that can drive economic growth and improve public service delivery.

  • 2027: Stop Attacking Orogu, Focus on Victory, Omeri Tells PDP Members

    From Abel Zwanke, Lafia

    Former Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mike Omeri, has urged members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to avoid personal attacks ahead of the Nasarawa South Senatorial primaries, stressing that politics should be driven by ideas rather than bitterness.

    In a statement issued on Monday, Omeri defended the decision of former PDP state chairman and current zonal official, Francis Orogu, to contest the Senate seat, noting that every Nigerian has a constitutional right to vote and be voted for.

    He appealed to critics of Orogu’s ambition to remain calm and avoid actions capable of distracting the party from its electoral goals, expressing confidence that the PDP would emerge victorious.

    “Politics should be the contest of ideas, choices and issue-based engagements, not personal attacks, after all we are in the same party, the PDP,” Omeri stated.

    The former NOA boss argued that leadership and political opportunities ultimately come from God, adding that no individual has absolute control over another person’s political destiny.

    “God is the giver of leadership, position and every opportunity. No one can rise to it without the approval of the Grand Owner of power. If it were within human ability to deny or grant power, then people would simply give it to themselves,” he said.

    Omeri also criticised the tendency of politicians to blame others for their setbacks, maintaining that failure in politics is often influenced by circumstances, timing, and personal decisions rather than deliberate sabotage.

    “When you accuse another person of being responsible for your downfall in politics, you are shifting blame instead of accepting reality. Failure is often the outcome of circumstances, decisions and timing, not the work of an enemy,” he added.

    He further stressed that political disagreements should not destroy personal relationships among party members, urging politicians to uphold mutual respect despite differing interests.

    “You do not have to agree with someone’s political dealings, but you should respect their humanity,” he said.

    Omeri also called on PDP supporters and loyalists to remain focused and united ahead of the senatorial primaries.

    “I urge our supporters, friends and well-wishers to remain focused, resolute and determined while avoiding distractions and to massively turn out tomorrow to grace our senatorial primaries with great expectations until total victory is secured for our party,” he stated.

  • Police Rescue Two Women From Mob Attack in Akwa Ibom

    Police Rescue Two Women From Mob Attack in Akwa Ibom

    By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

    Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force in Akwa Ibom State have rescued two middle-aged women from being lynched by an angry mob in Uyo following a swift intervention triggered by the state Commissioner for Health, Ekem Emmanuel John.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, the police condemned the incident, describing it as a “barbaric” act and a direct assault on human dignity and the rule of law.

    The statement, signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Timfon John, warned that anyone involved in mob violence, jungle justice, torture, or public assault would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

    According to the police, one suspect has already been arrested in connection with the incident, while investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the mob action.

    The command stated that the incident occurred on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at about 9:45 a.m. along Ring Road 3 in Uyo, where an irate crowd allegedly stripped the two women naked, physically assaulted them, and attempted to lynch them over allegations that had not been verified by lawful authorities.

    “The Akwa Ibom State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ekem Emmanuel John, who witnessed the horrifying scene while on his way to office, immediately took courageous and patriotic steps to save the victims by alerting the Police after observing that one of the women had already sustained severe injuries and was bleeding profusely,” the statement said.

    Police operatives were subsequently deployed to the scene, where they dispersed the mob, rescued the victims, and rushed them to a medical facility for treatment.

    According to the command, the women are currently receiving medical attention and responding positively to treatment.

    The police further disclosed that preliminary investigations led to the arrest of Emediong Robert, a 22-year-old resident of Ikot Ekwere in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area, who was allegedly inciting the mob and calling for the execution of the victims.

    The Commissioner of Police, Baba Mohammed Azare, has ordered a full investigation and manhunt for all individuals connected to the attack.

    The police warned that the state would not tolerate acts of mob justice or unlawful violence under any guise.

    “No allegation against any individual justifies public humiliation, torture, assault, or attempted murder. Every suspect remains innocent until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction,” the statement added.

    The command also commended the intervention of the health commissioner and urged residents to avoid taking the law into their hands by reporting suspected crimes to relevant security agencies for lawful investigation and prosecution.

  • Kaduna APC Senatorial Aspirants Reject Primary Results, Demand Fresh Elections

    Kaduna APC Senatorial Aspirants Reject Primary Results, Demand Fresh Elections

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    Some aspirants who lost in the recent senatorial primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across Kaduna State have rejected the outcome of the exercise, alleging widespread irregularities and demanding fresh elections.

    The aggrieved aspirants, led by Danjuma La’ah, Mike Aura, and Yusuf Bala Ikara, on Tuesday stormed the Kaduna State Council Secretariat of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) alongside supporters from the state’s three senatorial zones to protest the results.

    The protesters alleged that the primaries conducted on May 18 violated both APC guidelines and provisions of the Electoral Act 2022.

    According to the group, the APC National Working Committee had approved direct primaries for the exercise, but local party officials allegedly substituted the process with what they described as an unauthorised delegate-based system.

    They also claimed that officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not monitor the exercise and that ward-level polling centres and voting materials were not properly provided.

    “In the purported primary election, Senator Sunday Marshall was illogically stated as the winner, where he was allocated a total of 7,534 purported votes cast by delegates,” the group alleged, questioning the credibility of the figures announced.

    The aspirants cited Sections 84(2), 84(13), and 83 of the Electoral Act 2022, as well as Articles 20 and 30.3 of the APC Constitution, arguing that the conduct of the primaries breached both party rules and statutory provisions.

    They called on the APC National Working Committee to cancel the exercise and conduct fresh direct primaries across Kaduna South, Kaduna North, and Kaduna Central under the supervision of the party’s national leadership.

    Speaking with journalists, one of the aspirants said the group had already submitted petitions to relevant party and electoral authorities and would pursue legal action if their complaints were ignored.

    “We are not against anyone. We are against a process that does not follow the law. We will remain in APC and correct this. This is our house,” the aspirant said.

    The group disclosed that copies of their petitions had been forwarded to the APC National Working Committee, the party’s Appeal Committee, the Deputy National Chairman, the National Legal Adviser, the INEC Chairman, and the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Kaduna State.

    The protesters also insisted that their action was not directed against Governor Uba Sani, but against what they described as procedural violations during the primaries.

    “We’re not against anyone. We’re not against Governor Uba Sani. But we want the process to follow procedure. Once it is done properly, nobody will have an issue,” one of the aspirants added.

    The aggrieved aspirants further warned that they would continue to pursue all legal and constitutional channels, including lodging complaints with the police and the Department of State Services (DSS), if the party fails to address their grievances.

    As of the time of filing this report, the APC had not issued an official response to the allegations.

  • Danjuma donates ₦3bn, Dangote gives ₦500m at Gowon autobiography launch

    Danjuma donates ₦3bn, Dangote gives ₦500m at Gowon autobiography launch

    Former Defence Minister Theophilus Danjuma on Tuesday donated ₦3 billion at the public presentation of former Head of State Yakubu Gowon’s autobiography, My Life of Duty and Allegiance, unveiled in Abuja.

    The event also saw billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote donate ₦500 million in support of the book launch, while Abdul Samad Rabiu purchased copies of the memoir worth ₦25 million.

    Representing President Bola Tinubu at the event, Vice President Kashim Shettima joined top government officials, diplomats and senior military officers at the unveiling ceremony.

    The 20-chapter memoir chronicles Gowon’s life, military career and years in public service. It was reviewed during the event by Matthew Kukah.

    Danjuma, who served as chief presenter, was represented by former Chief of Defence Staff Martin Luther Agwai.

    In addition to his ₦3 billion donation, Danjuma directed that 12 copies of the autobiography be purchased and distributed to libraries in each of the 20 universities that awarded Gowon honorary doctorate degrees.

  • A living testimony about MKA: The Aondoakaa that I know Written By Brahms Tor-Ikuan

    A living testimony about MKA: The Aondoakaa that I know Written By Brahms Tor-Ikuan

    My people of Benue State,

    I am not speaking to you today as a politician. I am speaking as a brother whose family was held up by Chief Mike Kaase Aondoakaa, MKA, when we had no one else to hold onto.

    My elder brother, Verem Ukaa-Ikuan, was not just my blood. He was a very dear and close friend to Chief MKA. When my brother fell ill and was diagnosed with liver damage caused by poisoning, MKA didn’t treat it as someone else’s problem. He took it on as his own.

    He worked closely with Verem during his time as Attorney General of the Federation, and when the sickness came, he moved immediately. Searches were conducted, and Apollo Hospital in India was earmarked for a liver transplant. Every travel arrangement was made personally by Chief MKA.

    But we hit a wall. Verem was too weak to fly a long commercial flight. Only an air ambulance could get him to India alive. At that time, there was only one functional air ambulance in the entire country, owned by Julius Berger. It was completely out of reach for even the most high-profile citizens.

    Chief MKA went all out. He did not give excuses. He did not delay. He used every connection and every ounce of influence he had to secure that air ambulance for my brother.

    On the day it was secured, Barr. Terna Yaji, his Senior Special Assistant, called me a few minutes after 6pm. He told us to prepare Verem for departure and take him to Makurdi airport very early the following morning. I informed him, my brother passed on at exactly 6 o’clock a few minutes ago. I told Barr. Terna Yaji, and I saw a devastated MKA.

    During the burial, Chief MKA was out of the country on national assignment. He was pained that he could not be there physically. His entire team, led by the late Onov Tyuulugh, represented him fully. And his message to us at the burial has never left me:

    “If death were law, as the Attorney General, a law would have been made no matter what to ensure Verem will just not die but live forever.”

    That is who Mike Kaase Aondoakaa is when nobody is watching. He does not abandon his people. He does not forget. He stood with our family then, and he has stood with us till date.

    Now he is asking for the chance to govern Benue State.

    Benue needs a governor with a heart like that. A governor who fights for you even when there’s no political gain. A governor who sees you as family, not as a vote.

    I am standing with Chief Mike Kaase Aondoakaa for Governor of Benue State.
    For compassion that moves to action.
    For loyalty that does not fade.
    For leadership that proves itself in the darkest hour.

    Join me. Let us give Benue a leader who has already shown what he will do for us.

    God bless Chief Mike Kaase Aondoakaa.
    God bless Benue State.

    Brahms Tor-Ikuan, a beneficiary of MKA’s benevolence writes from Makurdi

  • Police kill suspected kidnapping kingpin, recover rifle and ₦2m in Ogun forest raid

    Police kill suspected kidnapping kingpin, recover rifle and ₦2m in Ogun forest raid

    Operatives of the Ogun State Police Command have killed a suspected kidnapping kingpin during an intelligence-led operation in the Orile-Ilugun Forest area along the Abeokuta–Ibadan Expressway.

    The command’s spokesperson, Oluseyi Babaseyi, said on Tuesday that the operation was carried out by the Anti-Kidnapping Unit following the successful rescue of a kidnapping victim abducted on May 14 at a fuel station in the Odeda area of Ogun State.

    According to the police, the victim was released unharmed on May 18, prompting intensified efforts to track down the gang responsible.

    Acting on intelligence, officers raided the suspects’ hideout in the early hours of May 19. The police said the kidnappers opened fire on sighting operatives, leading to a gun battle in which the gang leader was killed, while other members escaped with suspected gunshot wounds.

    Items recovered at the scene included an AK-47 rifle loaded with 20 rounds of ammunition, ₦2 million believed to be linked to criminal activity, and two mobile phones.

    The deceased suspect’s body has been deposited in a morgue, while efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing gang members.

    Commissioner of Police Bode Ojajuni commended the officers involved and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to tackling kidnapping and other violent crimes across the state.

  • AFCON 2027 qualifiers: Nigeria drawn against Madagascar, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau

    AFCON 2027 qualifiers: Nigeria drawn against Madagascar, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau

    Nigeria national football team have been drawn in Group L of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, where they will face Madagascar, co-hosts Tanzania and Guinea-Bissau for a place at the tournament.

    The draw was held on Tuesday at the headquarters of the Egyptian Football Association in Cairo, with former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong serving as one of the draw assistants.

    A total of 48 teams were drawn into 12 groups, with 24 nations set to qualify for the tournament, which will be hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda from June 19 to July 17, 2027.

    Nigeria, drawn from Pot 1, were handed what appears to be a favourable group. However, with Tanzania already guaranteed qualification as co-hosts, only the top team in Group L will secure an automatic place at the finals.

    Elsewhere, defending champions Côte d’Ivoire were drawn in Group C alongside Ghana, while Senegal, winners of the 2025 edition, will compete in Group J.

    The qualifying campaign will begin in September 2026, with the final round of matches scheduled for March 2027.

  • HURILAWS, Stakeholders Push For Criminal Justice Reforms In C/River

    HURILAWS, Stakeholders Push For Criminal Justice Reforms In C/River

    By Ogenyi Ogenyi

    Stakeholders in the justice sector in Cross River State have called for stronger collaboration, improved funding, police reforms and full implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL) to ensure speedy and fair dispensation of justice in Nigeria.

    The call was made during a series of advocacy engagements organised by the Human Rights Law Service, (HURILAWS) in partnership with its local partners held in Calabar recently, involving Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), the Nigerian Police Force, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ministry of Justice officials, the Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Committee (ACJMC) and the Legal Aid Council.

    According to the statement issued by the Project Lead, Dr. Innih Archibong and made available to newsmen on Tuesday, the meetings, held in phases, were aimed at deepening awareness, strengthening capacity and fostering collaboration among critical stakeholders in the criminal justice system to enhance the implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law in Cross River State and beyond.

    Speaking during the engagements, the Project Lead, Dr. Innih Archibong, who is also the Executive Director of Liberty Now, explained that the advocacy visits were designed to build synergy among stakeholders and improve understanding of the law for effective justice delivery.

    According to him, Cross River State was one of the first states in Nigeria to domesticate the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, stressing that those charged with implementing the law, especially the Police, Judiciary and Correctional Services, must fully understand its provisions to prevent abuse and injustice.

    Dr. Archibong lamented that despite efforts made by HURILAWS and other partners in supporting the passage and implementation of the law through research, media advocacy, workshops and publications, many suspects were still being detained without adequate opportunity to defend themselves.

    He also decried poor funding and lack of modern facilities within the Police Force, warning that unresolved injustice could pose serious dangers to the society.

    “Justice must not only be done, but must be seen to have been done. Injustice, if left unchecked, can lead to doom in the society,” he stated.

    During a meeting with the Cross River State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Rashid Afegbua, the HURILAWS team advocated for continuous reforms, training and improved welfare for police personnel.

    Responding, CP Afegbua appreciated the advocacy group for the visit and acknowledged the challenges confronting the Police Force.

    He noted that the current security realities and provisions of the Police Act require periodic review and called for sustained training and retraining of officers, particularly junior personnel, to improve professionalism and policing standards.

    The Commissioner expressed optimism that continued collaboration with HURILAWS and other stakeholders would strengthen justice administration in the state.

    Calabar branch Chairman of NBA, Barrister Enome Amatey, described the pursuit of justice as a collective responsibility, adding that the NBA had continued to champion advocacy and institutional partnerships to strengthen the justice system.

    He, however, identified poor funding and inadequate facilities as major obstacles affecting effective justice administration.
    Corroborating the concerns, the Vice Chairman of the NBA, Mr. Triumph Paul, argued that beyond funding and logistics, the “human factor” within the Police Force remained a major challenge.

    He stressed the need for proper orientation, discipline and continuous training for officers to enhance public confidence in policing.

    Similarly, the NBA Secretary, Mr. Joseph Akpajo, called on the Police Service Commission to intensify orientation programmes and ensure only qualified personnel are recruited into the Force.

    The advocacy team also visited the Cross River State Ministry of Justice, the ACJMC and the Judiciary where the Chief Registrar, Deputy Registrar, representatives of the Human Rights Commission, Child Protection Network and civil society groups participated in discussions on reforms within the justice sector.

    Speaking during the meeting, Dr. Archibong urged investigators to devote more time to building strong cases before arraigning suspects in court, while condemning prolonged detention and indiscriminate pre-trial detentions.

    He further advocated for the democratization of the law to ensure speedy dispensation of justice and protection of the rights of suspects.

    The Secretary of ACJMC, Barrister James Ibor, commended HURILAWS for its consistency in supporting the justice sector over the years, particularly in strengthening the committee’s secretariat despite funding limitations.

    He noted that while pre-trial detentions had helped magistrates conduct proper investigations in some cases, there had also been significant improvements in handling confessional statements under the current law.

    Barrister Ibor also advocated for improved forensic investigation tools, including fingerprint machines across communities, as well as increased funding for the Police and justice institutions.

    The Chief Registrar, in her remarks, emphasized that the advocacy was not only for actors within the justice sector but for society at large.

    According to her, many inmates in Correctional facilities were innocent or had accepted offences they never committed due to lack of legal representation and proper investigation.

    She described inadequate funding as a major challenge and promised to brief the State Chief Judge on the need to strengthen the justice system.

    The advocacy visits also extended to the Legal Aid Council, Cross River State, where the State Coordinator, Mrs. Rose Okoi, acknowledged the innovations introduced by the Administration of Criminal Justice Law.

    Mrs. Okoi noted that increased collaboration, adequate funding and improved logistics for Custodial centres would greatly enhance speedy justice delivery.

    The advocacy engagement ended with a book presentation performed by Mrs. Maria Ukpayang of the Radiant Women Association, as stakeholders renewed calls for collective action towards building a more efficient and people-oriented justice system.

    Earlier, Mr Yemi Ofem had introduced HURILAWS as a non-profit organisation based in Lagos, which works at intersection of human rights and justice system reforms.

    HURILAWS, is funded by a German grant maker, MISEREOR E. U to deepen the project’s awareness on justice system in Nigeria and beyond.

  • FCTA Condemns Growing Use of Beggars as Drug Couriers in Abuja

    FCTA Condemns Growing Use of Beggars as Drug Couriers in Abuja

    By Joyce Remi Babayeju

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has condemned the increasing use of beggars and destitute individuals as illicit drug couriers in Abuja.

    Secretary of the FCT Command and Control Centre, Dr. Peter Olumuji, made this known during the ongoing Operation Sweep enforcement exercise aimed at removing beggars, scavengers, and destitute individuals off the streets of the capital city.

    Olumuji disclosed that intelligence reports indicated that criminal elements engage physically challenged people and street beggars as noctural couriers for illicit substances.

    “The sad thing is that, as vulnerable as they have become, they have also become a useful tool in the hands of criminal elements.”

    “From intelligence we have gathered over time, they use them to courier illicit drugs, especially in the nighttime. Who will suspect that a physically challenged person could courier illicit drugs? But they use them to do that,” he said.

    Furthermore, Olumiji revealed that some individuals also serve as informants for criminal gangs operating within the FCT, thereby posing additional security threats to residents.

    Enforcement personnel have encountered resistance during some operations, with suspects allegedly attacking officials using walking canes and other mobility aids, he noted.

    However, FCTA has intensified efforts to sanitize the city and address growing public concern over street begging and insecurity.

    Head of FCT Enforcement, Ulkacha Adebayo, also disclosed that 54 persons, comprising 45 adults and nine children, were evacuated during Monday’s operation.

    The administration had removed a total of 889 destitute individuals from various parts of Abuja within the last three months, she added.

    “In the past three months, we were able to evacuate about 835 of them. So, if we add it to the number we have now, it’s about 889,” she said.

    Adebayo explained that those evacuated were being profiled and taken to government rehabilitation centres for welfare support and vocational training.

    According to her the exercise was part of ongoing efforts by the FCT Administration to maintain orderliness and improve security across the capital city.

    The operation has covered areas including Maitama, Asokoro, Garki, Wuse and Gwarinpa, and officials have said that under the directive of the FCT minister the exercise would continueu on a sustained basis.