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PROTECTION OF HUMAN DIGNITY IS KEY TO ETHICAL AI DEVELOPMENT — OKPE
From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja
A Professor of Ethics and Values, Rev. Fr. Prof. Nicholas Ojoajogwu Okpe, has called for the protection of human dignity as the foundation for the ethical development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Okpe made the call during the 20th Inaugural Lecture of Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, where he examined the ethical, philosophical and theological implications of emerging AI technologies on humanity.
Delivering a lecture titled “Imago Dei: The Dignity of the Human Being in the Ethical Universum of 21st Century Artificial Intelligence,” Okpe said technological innovations throughout history have consistently challenged humanity’s understanding of itself, noting that AI represents one of the most significant ethical and anthropological questions of the modern era.
He explained “Imago Dei” as the Christian belief that human beings are created in the image and likeness of God, stressing that this belief confers inherent dignity, worth and moral responsibility on every person.
According to him, any meaningful discussion on artificial intelligence must begin with a proper understanding of the human person, adding that human dignity cannot be reduced to utility, performance or technological efficiency.
The inaugural lecturer identified conscience as an essential moral compass guiding ethical decision-making, arguing that intelligent machines, regardless of their capabilities, cannot replace human moral responsibility and accountability.
He warned that AI poses risks to human dignity, including the instrumentalisation of persons, erosion of autonomy, invasion of privacy, economic displacement, algorithmic bias and the blurring of distinctions between humans and machines.
Drawing from theological, philosophical and ethical perspectives, Okpe stressed that artificial intelligence must be developed and governed within frameworks that prioritise justice, transparency, accountability, human rights and the common good.
He maintained that technology should remain a servant of humanity rather than its master, insisting that where conflicts arise between efficiency and human dignity, dignity must prevail.
The professor also advocated a global ethical and spiritual dialogue involving theologians, philosophers, scientists, policymakers, technology developers and community leaders to shape a human-centred future for artificial intelligence.
He concluded that the future of AI should focus on enhancing human creativity, wisdom, justice and compassion while preserving the sacred worth of every human being.
Earlier, the Chairman of the Inaugural Lecture Committee, Prof. Sunday Salifu Arogba, congratulated the lecturer on the academic milestone.
In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Salisu Ogbo Usman, described the topic as timely and relevant, noting that AI has become one of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century with implications for education, healthcare, governance, security, business and scientific research.
He said the lecture reinforced the role of universities in providing intellectual leadership on emerging global challenges, and commended Okpe for his contributions to ethical discourse and character formation.
The Vice-Chancellor also appreciated the Inaugural Lecture Committee for sustaining the university’s culture of scholarship and intellectual engagement.
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Breaking: All Kidnapped Oyo School Pupils, Teachers Rescued
- Nine abductors neutralized
A joint security team comprising the Nigerian Army and Police, backed with intelligence from the Department of State Services (DSS) have rescued all the school children and teachers kidnapped on May 15, 2026, by armed bandits in Oyo State.
Security sources confirmed that, during the operation, at least nine of the bandits were neutralized, bringing to an end the nearly two months in captivity of the children and their teachers.
According to the sources, the joint security forces, relying on intelligence from the DSS, swooped on the abductors early Friday morning.
The victims, made up of school children and their teachers, the sources said, are on their way to Ibadan to meet the state governor, Seyi Makinde.
The armed bandits reportedly linked to a Boko Haram faction—abducted 39 pupils and seven teachers during coordinated morning raids on three schools in the Yawota and Ahoro-Esiele communities of Oriire Local Government Area, Oyo State. Sadly, a mathematics teacher in Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele in Oriire Local Government Area of the state, Michael Oyedokun, who was among those kidnapped, was later beheaded by the bandits.
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XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS: SENATE DIASPORA COMMITTEE, YOUTH POLITICAL LEADERS UNITE TO PROTECT NIGERIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and NGOs, Senator Aniekan Bassey, reaffirmed the National Assembly’s commitment to protecting the rights, safety, and dignity of Nigerians living abroad.
Senator Bassey made this known on Friday when the national leadership of the Forum of National Youth Leaders of All Political Parties in Nigeria (FNYLPPN) met with him over the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.
He described the safety and welfare of Nigerians in the diaspora as a national priority, stressing that no Nigerian should be subjected to violence, discrimination, or inhumane treatment because of nationality.
Senator Bassey assured the delegation that his Committee would continue to collaborate with relevant government agencies, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, diplomatic missions, and international partners to ensure that the rights of Nigerians abroad are protected.
The Senator noted that beyond responding to isolated incidents, there was an urgent need for sustained diplomatic engagement, stronger institutional collaboration, and proactive policies aimed at preventing xenophobic attacks while promoting peaceful coexistence among African nations.
He further emphasized that his Committee remains committed to strengthening legislative oversight on issues affecting Nigerians in the diaspora, improving engagement with diaspora communities, and advocating policies that guarantee their safety, welfare, and meaningful participation in national development.
Senator Bassey commended the Forum for demonstrating patriotism by bringing the concerns of Nigerian youths and citizens abroad to the attention of the National Assembly, describing the visit as a reflection of the growing partnership between lawmakers and youth-led organizations in addressing national challenges.
Earlier, the National Chairman of the Forum, Hon. Eze Onyebuchi Chukwu, expressed concern over the recurring xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, saying the development continued to threaten lives, livelihoods, and the image of Nigeria on the African continent.
He called on the Senate Committee to champion stronger legislative and diplomatic measures that would ensure the protection of Nigerians living overseas while encouraging the Federal Government to deepen bilateral engagement with South African authorities to prevent future occurrences.
The youth leader also pledged the Forum’s readiness to work closely with the Senate Committee in promoting national unity, youth inclusion, and advocacy initiatives that protect the interests of Nigerians both at home and abroad.
The meeting is expected to pave the way for broader consultations with key stakeholders and the formulation of policy recommendations aimed at addressing xenophobia, enhancing consular support, and reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to the protection of its citizens wherever they reside.
Media Unit
Office of the Senator
Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District
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BREAKING: Kidnapped Oyo Pupils and Teachers Regain Freedom, Presidency Confirms
By Abigail David
The pupils and teachers abducted from schools in Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State have regained their freedom, according to the Presidency.
The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, announced the development in a post on his verified X account on Friday, stating that security agencies secured the victims’ release.
“Finally, all the kidnapped pupils and teachers in Orire, Oyo have been rescued by our security agencies,” Onanuga wrote.
He added that no concessions were made to the abductors to secure the victims’ freedom.
The victims were abducted on May 15, 2026, when gunmen attacked Community Grammar School, Baptist Nursery and Primary School, and L.A. Primary School in the Esiele and Yawota communities of Orire Local Government Area.
According to authorities, 39 pupils and seven teachers, including a school principal, were taken during the attacks.
The incident claimed the lives of two teachers. Joel Adesiyan was reportedly killed while trying to escape during the attack, while Michael Oyedokun was later confirmed dead in captivity.
The abduction sparked widespread concern across the country and prompted a month-long strike by the Nigeria Union of Teachers in Oyo State. Security agencies had maintained that efforts to rescue the victims were ongoing, while the Oyo State Government consistently stated that it would not pay ransom for their release.
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