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  • EID EL FITR: Muslims in Delta mark end of Ramadan fast 

    EID EL FITR: Muslims in Delta mark end of Ramadan fast 

    By Anne Azuka 

    Thousands of muslims in Asaba, the Delta State capital converged on various venues to join their counterparts to observe eid prayers to mark the end of the Ramadan fast.

    At the Federal College of Education, Technical Central Mosque Asaba, the Chief Imam, Alhaji Yinusa Adekola who led the Eid prayers, urged the muslim faithful to continue to appreciate Allah every day, and be good to one another.

    “The relevance of the celebration is that it teaches us to be very patient with ourselves, with our fellow human being, and with God.

    ” It’s a means of really giving thanks to Almighty God for his guidance over mankind. We should love ourselves, and one another, and be thankful to God , and be supportive of good governance in the country “,Alhaji Adekola stressed.

    While buttressing the need for more prayers for the nation’s political leaders, Alhaji Adekola urged government to step up governance by providing good infrastructure, employment and alleviate the plights of the masses.

    “We must continue to pray for the nation’s leader to do what is right. If you see what is going on in our country today, there is serious hunger; there is unemployment. That’s why the crime rate is high. Government need to step up governance. Provide good infrastructure, employment and alleviate the plights of the masses”, he added.

    The Chief Imam who condemned the gruesome killings of some persons at Uromi traveling  to celebrate the Eid el Fitr in the north, cautioned Nigerians against taking laws into their hands. 

    He stressed the need for security agencies to beef up security in all parts of the country to avert reprisal killings or recurrence of such dastard acts.

    Some muslims in an interview , said they were happy to be alive to celebrate this year’s Eid el Fitr celebration in good health, and thanked Allah for a peaceful and successful Ramadan fast.

  • Gov. Ododo Charges Muslims to Utilise Lessons of Ramadan to Foster Unity in Kogi

    Gov. Ododo Charges Muslims to Utilise Lessons of Ramadan to Foster Unity in Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    The Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo in Lokoja charged Muslim faithfuls to utilize the lesson of Ramadan fasting  to foster unity and peace among the diverse ethnic groups in the state.

    Governor Ododo  gave the charge  on Sunday  at Muhammadu  Buhari square in Lokoja shortly after his prayer with his people to mark the end of Ramadan fast.

    He charged Muslims  to continue to reflect on the lesson of compassion, peace and  progress learnt during the period of Ramadan fast  in the interest of development of the state.

    “I am deeply grateful to God for the gift of life and the rear privilege given to me and my teams to serve the people of the state. I  thank every body in the state for their support and cooperation given to me that has been assisting us in ensuring that we deliver our campaign promises.”

    “My  message to the people as they cerebrate eid-el-fitir,  is for them to continue to reflect on the lesson of compassion , lesson of peace and  lesson of progress” Governor Ododo said.

    The Governor  called on the sons and  daughters of Kogi State to join hands with his administration to enable him   build  a state that every indigene would be proud of.

    Imam Dhahir Hussaini in his Eid-El-Fitr sermon urged Muslims to always fear God Almighty in whatever they do on daily basis, reminding them that they should bear in mind that there is a day when every human would be called upon to give account of his or her activities on this earth.

    He pointed out that God does not accept deeds except from the pious one, noting that whoever breaks God covenant from the straight path and return to deficiency and sin , such person would be denied God’s favour during the day of resurrection.

    He further stated that God has commanded human beings to be steadfast in obedience, stressing that it is an obligation upon every Muslims to remain steadfast in whatever they say or do at all times.

  • EID-EL-FITR: SGF felicitates with Nigerians

    EID-EL-FITR: SGF felicitates with Nigerians

    By Francis Wilfred

    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, CON, felicitates with Nigerians, particularly, the Muslim Faithful on the completion of Fasting in the holy month of Ramadan and the joyous occasion of Eid-El-fitr celebration.

    The SGF urged Nigerians to use the period of the celebration to reflect on the essence of the Fasting and lessons of the Eid-El-fitr which include steadfastness, charity, and tolerance for peaceful coexistence and harmonious relationship irrespective of tribes and faith. 

    Senator Akume in a statement signed by the Director, Information and Public Relations,  Segun Imohiosen enjoined Nigerians to continue to pray for the continued success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. 

    SGF on behalf of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) prayed for a very successful and harmonious Eid-El-fitr celebrations.

  • Interior Minister Recants, says Immigration Officer Not Shot on Orders of Chinese expat

    Minister of Interior Tunji-Ojo has retracted his earlier statement, that a Chinese expatriate had a hand in the shooting of a Nigerian immigration officer at a Chinese firm in Niger State.

    The minister in a statement signed by his spokesman, Alao Babatunde said further investigations revealed that the gunshot was not ordered by a Chinese national.

    The statement read: “Following the report of the alleged shooting of an officer of the Nigeria Immigration Service in Niger State, further investigations have revealed that the officer was hit by a stray bullet that was neither shot on the order of the Chinese company nor its employee.

    “A full-fledged investigation has been launched into the shooting of the personnel in collaboration with other security agencies. This is to unravel the detailed circumstances surrounding the shooting while giving assurance that anyone found culpable will be brought to book.

    “The Minister reaffirms his strong commitment to ensuring the safety, dignity, and professional integrity of all law enforcement officers. He emphasises the government’s ongoing support for law-abiding businesses in Nigeria and reiterates the Ministry of Interior’s dedication to fostering strong partnerships with foreign nationals, aiming to build sustainable collaboration for social economic development.”

    The minister had earlier been reported to have at a stakeholders sensitisation workshop on the implementation of the Nigeria Visa policy 2025, declared that the Nigerian government will take up the matter of the shooting as a diplomatic issue.

    He said the development alone is an attack on Nigeria. “It will never happen. It will never be tolerated.”


    Earlier the China Chamber of General in Nigeria in a statement signed by its Director General Dr. Cui Guangzhen had described the statement credited to the minister as utterly false and not a reflection of what happening

  • China Chamber of Commerce denies involvement of Chinese coy in shooting of Immigration Officer

    The China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria (CGCCN) has denied claims attributed to Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, suggesting that a Chinese company was responsible for the shooting of an immigration officer in Niger State.

    In a statement issued by its Director-General, Dr. Cui Guangzhen, the Chamber clarified the circumstances surrounding the incident, which took place on February 21, 2025, in Minna.

    According to the CGCCN, an investigation by the Chamber revealed that the event occurred during a police operation aimed at apprehending a local citizen suspected of stealing iron rods from a Chinese company.

    “When faced with strong resistance from the suspect, a police officer discharged a firearm, and the bullet inadvertently struck a passerby, later identified as an immigration officer,” the statement said.

    Recall that the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, had on Wednesday during a media briefing in Abuja, condemned the shooting of an immigration officer allegedly on the orders of a Chinese company operating in Nigeria, describing it as an “attack on Nigeria,” and vowing to escalate the matter to the highest diplomatic level, particularly with the Chinese authorities.

    The Chamber however described the allegation that a Chinese company employee ordered the shooting of a Nigerian immigration officer as utterly false.

    “Neither Chinese citizens nor Chinese companies were involved in the incident. The Chinese companies in Nigeria abide by the laws and regulations of Nigeria and are committed to the economic and social development of Nigeria.

    “The China General Chamber of Commerce is saddened by the incident and sincerely wishes the injured a quick recovery,” the statement added.

  • Julius Berger Graduates Vocational Trainees, Launches Skills Academy

    Julius Berger Graduates Vocational Trainees, Launches Skills Academy

    By Joyce Babayeju

    Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, the country’s leading engineering construction company, recently graduated the first batch of trainees from its Vocational Skills Support Programme in Abuja. The ceremony also marked the onboarding of 40 new trainees and the official launch of the Julius Berger Vocational Skills Academy.

    The event, described as a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to Nigeria’s industrial and technological advancement, attracted representatives from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON), who commended the company for its vision.

    In his address, the Managing Director of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, Dr. Peer Lubasch, emphasized the company’s dedication to transferring critical technical skills to support Nigeria’s industrial growth. He highlighted the three-in-one event as a testament to Julius Berger’s commitment to equipping Nigerian youths with practical skills for employability and self-reliance.

    The 30 graduating trainees completed programs in carpentry, masonry, plumbing, electrical works, mechanical repairs, and auto diagnostics. Lubasch welcomed the 40 new intakes, encouraging them to embrace the training as a pathway to thrive in the evolving technical landscape.

    The newly launched Julius Berger Vocational Skills Academy aims to institutionalize vocational training by providing hands-on practical learning, industry-relevant knowledge, and professional certification. “With this launch, Julius Berger strengthens its role in bridging Nigeria’s technical skills gap and advancing the country’s vocational sector,” Lubasch added.

    Director of Administration, Alh. Dr. Abdulaziz praised the contributions of Board Chairman, Mutiu Sunmonu, CON, and Dr. Lubasch in fostering skills development. He commended their leadership and vision, which have significantly shaped the company’s impact on Nigeria’s industrial landscape.

    Sunmonu, while addressing the graduates, underscored the importance of technical skills in driving economic and infrastructural development. He urged the trainees to remain diligent, trustworthy, and open-minded as they embark on their professional journeys.

    Encouraging gender inclusivity, Sunmonu emphasized the need for greater participation of women in vocational programs. “Women must be part of this initiative. Diverse perspectives drive innovation, and we look forward to graduating many female trainees,” he remarked.

    The Julius Berger Vocational Skills Programme, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, provides Nigerian youths with technical training and certification to enhance employability and socio-economic advancement. The 10-month curriculum covers key areas such as auto mechanics, battery services, vulcanizing, wheel balancing, and auto diagnostics.

    The programme targets residents of Abuja with a school-leaving certificate, including women and persons with disabilities (PWDs) seeking technical expertise.

    At the ceremony, the graduates received professional work tools, including mechanical toolboxes, hydraulic jacks, auto-diagnostic tools, portable compressors, and tyre kits. The event concluded with an impressive project presentation by the graduating class, earning praise from instructors and guests alike.

  • Bayelsa : Tarabina Inspects Sagbama-Ekeremor-Agge Road, Urges Speedy Completion

    Bayelsa : Tarabina Inspects Sagbama-Ekeremor-Agge Road, Urges Speedy Completion

    Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa

    The Chairman of the Directorate for Project Monitoring and Evaluation, Bayelsa State, Hon. Engr. Ebiye Tarabina, has called on contractors handling the Sagbama-Ekeremor-Agge road project to accelerate their pace of work.

    Hon. Tarabina made the call on Tuesday during an inspection tour to the ongoing project in Sagbama and Ekeremor Local Government Areas. He expressed satisfaction with the progress recorded so far but emphasized the need for expedited clearing and sand-filling to ensure timely completion.

    According to him, approximately 3.1 kilometers of the road have been cleared, while 1.5 kilometers have been sand-filled from the Ekeremor town junction, where the first phase of the project ended.

    The Chairman was accompanied by the Secretary of the Board, Engr. Sampson Igodo, other board members, engineers, and stakeholders who joined in assessing the level of work done.

    The Sagbama-Ekeremor-Agge road is a critical infrastructure project aimed at improving connectivity and boosting economic activities in Bayelsa State.

  • SSANU FUO Gets New Executives

    SSANU FUO Gets New Executives

    Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa

    Members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities SSANU, Federal University Otuoke Branch, has elected new leaders to pilot the affairs of the Union for the next four years.

    The leaders emerged through a keenly contested election held on Wednesday 26th March 2025 at the Post Graduate School Auditorium.

    The new leaders include Comrade Oye Ake (Chairman), Comrade Christian Chuckwuemeka Eleajo (Vice-Chairman), Comrade Akpama Ebisuobode Lawrence (Secretary), Comrade Ogie Bright (Assistant Secretary), Comrade Wilcox Enighebo (Treasurer), Comrade Owutuamor Ebikonbode Samuel (Financial Secretary), Comrade Tonbra Seiyabo (Public Relations Officer), Comrade Oputa Hariba Oyinemi (Trustee) Comrade Moses Itonghaye Pere-ere (Women Leader) and Comrade Asamowei Taribolou(Ex-Officio).

    Inaugurating the leaders after the election, the National President of SSANU, Comr. Mohammed Haruna Ibrahim represented by the National Vice-President (South South Zone), Comr.Azumah Cheta Ugochukwu charged them to uphold the Constitution of SSANU and work as a team.

    He said that they should see themselves as servant-leaders and place the welfare of members above their individual needs.

    He described the process as free, fair and transparent and urged the new leadership to carry everyone along in the scheme of things.

    Also speaking, the immediate past chairman of SSANU Otuoke branch, Comr.Joseph Kalizibe commended the contestants for displaying the spirit of sportsmanship and thanked the Electoral Committee for conducting a free and fair election.

    In his Acceptance Speech, the Chairman of SSANU Federal University Otuoke Branch, Comrade Oye Ake expressed gratitude to God for the peaceful election and also thanked the Congress for the massive endorsement through their votes.

    He said the leadership of the Union will place the welfare of members as a priority, urging members to always give their advice towards the growth and development of the union.

    On his part, the electoral Committee chairman, Comr.Figilo Douye thanked members of SSANU for their peaceful disposition.

  • Bayelsa Leads Nigeria’s Blue Economy Drive with Ambitious Maritime Plans

    Bayelsa Leads Nigeria’s Blue Economy Drive with Ambitious Maritime Plans

    Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa

    Bayelsa State is spearheading Nigeria’s maritime transformation with bold initiatives aimed at harnessing its vast marine resources. As the first state to establish a dedicated Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, Bayelsa is setting the pace for structured development in the sector, according to maritime expert Capt. Paul Mandela Ogoun.

    Pioneering Policy Framework

    Speaking on the state’s ambitious approach, Capt. Ogoun highlighted Bayelsa’s groundbreaking Marine and Blue Economy policy as a landmark achievement. The comprehensive 40-page document, he noted, was developed through extensive consultation with over 20 experts from academia, maritime law, and key federal agencies.

    “This policy is a bold statement of intent,” Ogoun said. “While the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is yet to finalize such a framework, Bayelsa has taken the lead in defining its maritime future.”

    The document envisions Bayelsa as Nigeria’s leading maritime state while balancing its initiatives with federal maritime regulations.

    Training the Next Generation of Maritime Professionals

    A major highlight of the policy is its focus on human capital development. Capt. Ogoun revealed that Bayelsa plans to train at least 100 seafarers, 100 welders, and 100 divers annually over the next decade.

    “These training programs will not only cover basic maritime skills but will also include specialized courses in autonomous ships and marine renewable energy,” he stated.

    According to him, partnerships with renowned maritime training institutions—both local and international—will ensure that Bayelsa produces globally competitive maritime professionals.

    “The goal is to equip our people with the skills required in modern maritime operations, reducing dependence on foreign expertise,” Ogoun added.

    The Fish Cities Project: A Game-Changer for Local Fishermen

    Governor Douye Diri’s Fish Cities Project is another transformative initiative aimed at transitioning the state’s fishing industry from subsistence-level operations to commercial ventures.

    “The Fish Cities project is designed to provide modern processing facilities, cold storage units, and direct market access for fishermen,” Ogoun explained.

    However, he noted that the initiative would require substantial infrastructural investment, including stable power supply, water treatment facilities, and environmental safeguards.

    “Successful implementation will depend on community involvement and training,” he said. “Traditional fishermen will need to be equipped with new competencies to integrate seamlessly into commercial fishing operations.”

    Enhancing Maritime Security

    Bayelsa’s maritime expansion comes with security concerns, and the state is addressing these through the establishment of a Marine Safety Task Force.

    “This task force is designed to tackle sea robbery, waterway offenses, and environmental protection,” Ogoun noted.

    Integration with modern surveillance technology and collaboration with the Nigerian Navy and Marine Police will enhance security across Bayelsa’s waterways.

    “Infrastructure development and manpower training for a local coast guard will be critical,” Ogoun stressed. “We also need quick-response centers along key waterways and vessel-tracking technology to monitor maritime activities effectively.”

    Agge Deep Seaport: A Strategic Investment

    Another pillar of Bayelsa’s maritime blueprint is the development of the Agge Deep Seaport, which Ogoun described as a potential economic game-changer.

    “The port’s success will hinge on complementary infrastructure, including road and railway links to industrial hubs,” he explained.

    He added that high private-sector investment through public-private partnerships would be essential to fund the project’s execution.

    “Stakeholder engagement will also be crucial to address environmental concerns and ensure that local communities benefit from this project,” he stated.

    Balancing Economic Growth with Environmental Sustainability

    While Bayelsa’s maritime expansion is promising. Ogoun emphasized the need for environmental conservation.

    “The state’s rich marine ecosystem, including its vast mangrove forests, must be protected,” he cautioned.

    Environmental sustainability measures, including waste management policies and renewable energy integration, will be incorporated into maritime operations.

    “Proper marine spatial planning will ensure that economic development does not come at the cost of ecological destruction,” he added.

    Conclusion: Bayelsa’s Role in Nigeria’s Blue Economy

    Capt. Ogoun believes that Bayelsa’s maritime initiatives serve as a test case for Nigeria’s blue economy potential.

    “The establishment of the Marine and Blue Economy Ministry is a major step forward,” he said. “However, long-term success will depend on infrastructure development, federal-state collaboration, and community engagement.”

    He called for evidence-based decision-making and pragmatic policy implementation to ensure that Bayelsa’s maritime ambitions translate into sustainable economic growth.

    “Bayelsa’s journey will shape Nigeria’s national discourse on marine economy development,” Ogoun concluded. “If properly managed, this could become a model for other coastal states looking to harness their maritime potential.”

  • Sokoto state govt commits to eliminating Tuberculosis and Leprosy in the state

    Sokoto state govt commits to eliminating Tuberculosis and Leprosy in the state

    By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto 

    Sokoto state Commissioner for Health Dr Faruku Umar Abubakar Wurno stated thi while speaking at an event to mark this year’s World Tuberculosis Day organized by the State Ministry of Health. 

    Dr Faruku Umar said this was in consideration of the negative effect of the diseases which have now become rampant especially in rural areas.

    Public Relations Officer of the Ministry Nura Bello Maikwanci in a statement said the Commissioner commended Development partners for their continued support in the fight against TB and Leprosy in the state.

    Speaking, the state Programme Manager TB and Leprosy Dr Sanusi Ridwan Kalambaina explained that World TB Day is designed to raise public awareness about the dangers of Tuberculosis and efforts to eliminate the disease globally.

    Dr Sanusi Ridwan explained that Tuberculosis is a contagious and airborne disease and is among the top ten causes of death worldwide.

    According to him in 2023, TB was categorized as the world leading infectious disease killer, surfacing COVID-19.

    He added that the theme for this year is “Yes ! We can end TB: commit, invest and deliver “

    Speakers at the event highlighted more on the dangers associated with the disease and advocate for stronger synergy to eliminate it.

    Later, a road walk was held which started from  Shehu Kangiwa Secretariat and covered some areas in the metropolis.