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Ex-Lawmaker, 7 Others Bag PhD,
MSc From UniAbuja
Former legislator Babatunde Lekan Olatunji, along with seven others, has been awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Science (MSc) degrees in Public Governance and Leadership, as well as in Policy and Strategic Studies, by the Abuja Leadership Centre (ALC) at Yakubu Gowon University, formerly known as the University of Abuja.
According to Professor Abdulhamid Ozohu-Suleiman, the Director of the Centre, these academic achievements were conferred after the recipients successfully completed all requirements, including the external defense of their dissertations and theses on May 18 and 19, 2026, pending the approval of the University’s Senate.
In addition to Olatunji, Kazeem Inaolaji Lameed and Jay Danjuma Daniel received doctoral degrees in Public Governance and Leadership, while Boco Edet Abdul was awarded a PhD in Policy and Strategic Studies on Monday, May 18, 2026. Likewise, on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Attahiru Abdulrazak Jikantoro and Charles Oluwatosin Adewunmi were awarded PhDs in Public Governance and Leadership and Policy and Strategic Studies respectively. Esther Idivere Pantuvo and Aminu Yar’Adua Ahmed both earned Master’s degrees in Public Governance and Leadership.
Following the conferral of their academic awards, Professor Akongbowa Bramwell Amadasun, the external examiner from the Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, congratulated the recipients. Amadasun urged them to promptly address the issues raised during their dissertation and thesis defenses, emphasizing the importance of applying their acquired knowledge for the betterment of society.
Reacting to this academic milestone, Babatunde Olatunji, who previously represented the Ife North State constituency in the Osun State House of Assembly, praised the university and the Centre for running such a “novel and commendable programme.” He disclosed that the doctorate programme has enhanced his skill set and improved his understanding of contemporary leadership challenges and issues.
Olatunji spoke about the need for deliberate national development, calling on leaders to be accountable to society while encouraging citizens to fulfill their own responsibilities. He stressed that laws alone will not build a functional system; rather, it requires commitment and willingness for the Nigerian system to thrive.
Olatunji stated, “I am grateful to God for this opportunity to successfully complete this PhD program. It has required a lot of sacrifice and hard work, but in the end, I am happy. I must commend the University of Abuja and the Abuja Leadership Centre for offering such a program.
“The program has provided opportunities for individuals from various backgrounds, particularly leaders and emerging leaders in both the public and private sectors, to acquire essential skills and refine their understanding of leadership. I can confidently say that the program has added value to my skill set and improved my understanding of contemporary leadership challenges. I look forward to contributing to society even more with the new skills and capabilities I have developed.
“There are necessary preconditions for building an orderly system, no doubt. However, we need to back up our laws with the commitment and willingness to make the system work. When laws are enacted, they must be implemented by people, so there must be the political will to enforce those laws.
“Leadership must be accountable, and followership must take responsibility to build a functional system,” Olatunji advised.
The Abuja Leadership Centre at the University of Abuja is recognized as a TETFUND Centre of Excellence for Public Governance and Leadership and is dedicated to enhancing public governance and leadership in Nigeria and beyond.
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Citizens’ support key to achieving national security goals, COAS says
By Abigail David
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has emphasised that citizens’ cooperation and support are essential to achieving Nigeria’s national security objectives.
Shaibu stated this on Sunday while inaugurating a renovated community primary and secondary school in Rumuomasi, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State, as part of the Nigerian Army’s Special Intervention Civil-Military Cooperation Projects for the 2026 Nigerian Army Day Celebration.
The intervention included the renovation of classroom blocks, provision of desks, construction of three toilet facilities, and distribution of writing materials, school uniforms and bags to pupils and students.
The Army Chief said similar projects are being executed across Rivers State, including the renovation of a community secondary school in Khana Local Government Area, a community town hall in Oyigbo Local Government Area and the installation of a solar-powered borehole in Degema Local Government Area.
According to him, the Nigerian Army has completed more than 250 intervention projects across the country’s six geopolitical zones to strengthen civil-military relations and encourage public support for security operations.
Shaibu said the trust, cooperation and active participation of citizens remain critical to the success of military operations, stressing that lasting security can only be achieved through collaboration among the Armed Forces, other security agencies and local communities.
He noted that the Army’s Civil-Military Cooperation Project scheme has delivered infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, community town halls, laboratories, roads, boreholes, solar lighting systems and Information and Communications Technology facilities to complement government development efforts.
The Chief of Army Staff commended community leaders for their support in delivering the project and urged residents to take ownership of the facilities by ensuring their proper maintenance.
Speaking at the event, the Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Gift Worlu, praised the Nigerian Army for the intervention and pledged that the renovated facilities would be adequately protected to support teaching and learning.
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Mixed reactions greet six-week NYSC orientation, other reforms
By Abigail David
Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the Federal Government’s decision to extend the National Youth Service Corps orientation course from three weeks to six weeks as part of broader reforms aimed at improving skills acquisition, career development and national service.
In separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday, respondents acknowledged the potential benefits of the reforms but differed on whether the extended orientation programme was necessary.
A serving corps member, Victoria Oyerinde, said the additional three weeks could enhance skills training, entrepreneurship development and interaction among corps members if properly implemented. She, however, urged the government to improve camp facilities, ensure transparent postings and adequately fund the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme to prevent additional financial strain on participants.
An undergraduate, Melody Addo, described the reforms as well-intentioned and called for effective implementation. She recommended integrating skills acquisition throughout the one-year service and placing greater emphasis on digital skills to boost graduates’ employability.
Teacher Kemisola Odejide criticised the extension as untimely, arguing that challenges relating to feeding, accommodation, healthcare and welfare should be addressed before increasing the orientation period. She, however, welcomed specialised career streams, saying they would provide corps members with relevant work experience. She also urged the government to retain the traditional khaki uniform.
A former corps member, Esther Oluwakomiyo, described the six-week orientation as excessive but supported career-based postings aligned with graduates’ academic backgrounds. She called for broader reforms in the education sector and improved employment opportunities for young graduates.
Entrepreneur Oluwasegun Sowunmi said extending the orientation programme should be accompanied by improved camp facilities, better feeding, enhanced security and increased allowances. He also suggested making the additional three weeks optional and ensuring specialised career streams translate into employment opportunities after service.
Another entrepreneur, David Edogun, maintained that the existing three-week orientation was sufficient but supported career-focused postings. He urged the government to prioritise security, improve camp infrastructure and review corps members’ monthly allowance.
Employer Ekemini Ido also questioned the need for a longer orientation programme, urging the government to focus instead on strengthening the education curriculum and expanding the impact of the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme to improve graduates’ employability.
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2027: Aide Alleges Coordinated Media Campaign to Undermine Gov. Eno
By Ogenyi Ogenyi, Uyo
A media aide to Akwa Ibom State Governor, , has alleged that coordinated media attacks against the governor are being sponsored by political opponents to undermine his administration ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
The governor’s Special Assistant on Media, , made the allegation in a post on his verified Facebook page, where he claimed that recent criticisms of the governor across social, electronic and print media were “neither accidental nor difficult to decipher.”
“As the 2027 election gradually draws near, the political atmosphere in Akwa Ibom State is becoming increasingly charged, with the remnants of the factional opposition party engaging in media war rather than constructive criticism,” he wrote.
According to Peters, the alleged campaign goes beyond legitimate opposition politics and is aimed at weakening public confidence in the governor rather than presenting alternative policies to the electorate.
“Rather than presenting superior ideas, alternative policies or a compelling vision capable of convincing the electorate, some fragments of the opposition appear to have settled for a coordinated media attack against Governor Umo Eno, using every channel at their disposal,” he stated.
He argued that the governor’s growing acceptance across political, religious and social divides had unsettled some political interests, claiming that the administration’s performance had continued to attract support beyond party affiliations.
Peters further alleged that the attacks had shifted from criticism of government policies to personal attacks on the governor.
“Every responsible democracy recognises a clear distinction between criticism and defamation. Citizens have every right to question government decisions and demand accountability.
“However, dragging families into political disputes, spreading unverified allegations and deliberately maligning personal reputations are neither democratic virtues nor legitimate opposition politics,” he said.
The governor’s aide cited infrastructure development, housing programmes, healthcare, education, agriculture, youth empowerment initiatives, payment of pension and gratuity obligations, as well as the introduction of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses as evidence of the administration’s achievements.
He maintained that the projects had produced measurable benefits for residents across the state, insisting that “these are concrete achievements that cannot simply be erased through coordinated social media campaigns or sensational headlines.”
Peters also warned that persistent negative portrayals of Akwa Ibom could damage the state’s image among investors, development partners and tourists.
“It is fundamentally about protecting the integrity, reputation and developmental aspirations of Akwa Ibom State. Political competition should never become an excuse for tarnishing the image of the very state whose progress every stakeholder claims to desire,” he added.
He expressed confidence that Governor Eno would secure re-election in 2027, arguing that the people of the state were capable of distinguishing between “political propaganda and observable reality.”
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