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TPADI Urges Nigeria to Declare Africa Day Public Holiday

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By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

The Pan African Dialogue Institute (TPADI) has called on the Federal Government to officially recognise May 25 as a public holiday in Nigeria to honour the contributions of Pan-Africanists toward building a united and prosperous Africa.

The group also condemned the continued spread of xenophobic and Afrophobic attacks across the continent, citing recent incidents in South Africa and Ghana.

Speaking at a press conference in Uyo on Monday to commemorate this year’s Africa Day, TPADI President, Effiong Udoh, said recognising Africa Day as a national holiday would reinforce Nigeria’s historic role in promoting African unity and continental development.

According to him, Nigeria has consistently played a leading role in liberation struggles, regional peacekeeping, and African diplomacy.

“Nigeria has always stood as a pillar of liberation and solidarity, from anti-apartheid struggles to peacekeeping efforts and regional diplomacy. Recognising Africa Day officially would therefore not be an act of charity,” he said.

Udoh noted that several African countries, including Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mali, Guinea, and Lesotho, already formally observe Africa Day, adding that Nigeria should not be left out.

“We therefore renew our appeal to the Federal Government of Nigeria to officially declare May 25 as Africa Day and recognise it as a national public holiday,” he stated.

The institute also advocated the integration of Pan-African studies and African history into Nigeria’s educational curriculum, alongside support for Africa Day festivals, exhibitions, lectures, and cultural activities.

It further called for the promotion of indigenous African languages and cultural heritage, while urging public institutions and media organisations to intensify campaigns against xenophobia, Afrophobia, and anti-African hostility.

“We also call on civil society organisations, universities, youth groups, traditional institutions, artists, media practitioners, religious communities, and the African diaspora to join this campaign,” Udoh added.

The TPADI president disclosed that the institute, in collaboration with the World Council on Pan-Africanism and the University of Abomey-Calavi in the Benin Republic, would host the 2nd Biennial International Dialogue in Pan-Africanism next month in Cotonou.

According to him, the conference aims to move Pan-Africanism beyond rhetoric and focus on practical transformation across the continent.

Udoh also commended the launch of a proposed $500 million scholarship fund aimed at expanding educational opportunities for African youths and promoting knowledge production within Africa.

“We warmly invite the Federal Government of Nigeria, state governments, universities, media organisations, traditional institutions, corporate organisations, civil society groups, students, and all lovers of Africa to identify with and participate in this historic confab,” he said.

“Africa will not transform itself by slogans alone. Africa will rise when Africans organise, educate, collaborate, build institutions, support one another, and invest intentionally in future generations. The future of Pan-Africanism must therefore be a Pan-Africanism of action.”

He concluded with a call for unity across the continent, saying: “Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. Our unity is our strength. Our solidarity is our protection. Our dignity is our future.”

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Lagos Intensifies Street Begging Removal, Reaffirms Okada Ban Amid Enforcement Drive

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By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

Lagos State Government has intensified enforcement actions against street begging, destitution, cart pushers and buyers of condemned goods, while also reinforcing the existing ban on commercial motorcycle (Okada) operations as part of its environmental and security management strategy.

The exercise, which took place on June 10, 2026, was overseen by the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, led by Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab, under the supervision of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Authorities said affected individuals were relocated from Lagos streets to their respective states of origin, though the state government has not released official figures on the number of persons involved.

The enforcement has generated public debate, with some commentators praising the move as a step toward restoring order and addressing urban safety concerns. Public affairs commentator Dr. Zainab Suleiman Buhari described the operation as a “bold step,” urging other state governments to adopt similar approaches while emphasizing that interventions should remain humane and legally guided.

She also called for broader reforms in northern Nigeria, including improved access to education, skills development programmes, and economic empowerment initiatives to reduce street begging and child vulnerability. However, she stressed that poverty should be addressed through policy reforms rather than stigma.The Lagos State Government maintains that the exercise is part of ongoing efforts to improve public sanitation, safety and compliance with existing regulations.

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Reflection on Solomon Akpulonu’s “Ikemsinachi” Campaign Slogan and the Meaning of Power

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By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegbu

A campaign slogan by House of Representatives aspirant for Obingwa, Osisioma Ngwa and Ugwunagbo Federal Constituency, Solomon Akpulonu, has drawn reflection on the nature of political power and divine authority. The slogan, “Ikemsinachi,” translated as “my power comes from God,” is described by the writer as a reminder that authority and promotion are ultimately determined by God, rather than human effort alone.

Referencing biblical texts including Psalm 62:11 and Psalm 75:6–7, the author argues that leadership positions are not solely the result of ambition or strategy, but are shaped by divine will. The reflection also urges political actors and aspirants to embrace humility in their pursuit of office, cautioning against excessive ambition and self-reliance. It further emphasizes the importance of integrity, moderation, and service-oriented leadership.

Drawing from additional scriptural references such as James 4:14–16, the piece highlights the uncertainty of life and the need for individuals to acknowledge the limitations of human plans. The author concludes that Akpulonu’s slogan should serve as a broader moral lesson for political actors ahead of future elections, encouraging them to prioritize humility, purpose, and a recognition of divine authority in leadership aspirations.

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Ibeno Clan Council Seeks Probe of Publication on BUA Refinery Project

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By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo

The Ibeno Clan Council has called on the Akwa Ibom State Government and security agencies to investigate a publication it says misrepresented the community’s position on the proposed BUA Refinery Project in Ibeno Local Government Area.

In a statement issued on Monday in Upenekang and signed by the Council Secretary, Chief Okon Udofia, the council said the report created the impression that Ibeno residents oppose the refinery project and other investments in the area.

According to the council, such narratives could negatively affect the community’s reputation and potentially discourage investment in Akwa Ibom State.The council expressed concern over what it described as efforts to portray Ibeno as hostile to development, particularly at a time when the state government is seeking to attract major investments.

It urged authorities to examine the publication and determine whether it represented a personal opinion or a broader attempt to create tension between Ibeno and neighbouring communities.The council also requested that the author of the publication be invited by relevant authorities to clarify the claims made and the interests represented in the report.

Reaffirming its support for development initiatives, the council stated that Ibeno has consistently welcomed investments and described the BUA Refinery Project as a strategic development with potential benefits for the host community, Akwa Ibom State and Nigeria.

The statement further pledged continued cooperation with the state government and other stakeholders to maintain a peaceful environment for investment and economic growth. The council also urged residents and stakeholders to promote unity and avoid actions or narratives that could undermine peace and development in the state.

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