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Borno
A non-governmental organisation, Centre for Develop
ment and Democracy (CDD) , has trained 80 clerics in Borno State on de-radicalisation and counter-violence.
Programme Officer of CDD, Mr Ikponmwosa Omaigiade, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Maiduguri, said the training was to equip the clerics with the knowledge they could use to curtail violent extremism in the country.
“Today we have successfully trained 80 clerics in Borno state as part of the larger programme that aims at training 200 clerics on de-radicalisation and counter insurgency.
“We identified those that we need to speak to, who will in turn speak to the larger community; we think religious leaders are important stakeholders in the communities.
A cleric in polo area of Maiduguri, Malam Abdullahi Muhammad, said the workshop was commendable as its promoted peaceful co-existence among Muslims and Christians.
FCT
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
has called for thorough investigation of fake result sheet production in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, ahead of December. 10 legislative rerun elections in the state.
The Chief Press Secretary to INEC Chairman, Mr Rotimi Oyekanmi, made the call in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.
Oyekanmi also urged security agencies handling the matter to ensure that suspects already arrested in connection with the matter and their sponsors were prosecuted.
“The commission has heard the news about the arrest of nine people with fake result sheets in Port Harcourt.
Jigawa
The University of Abuja says it has concluded plans to
establish a Distance Learning Centre in Hadejia, Jigawa State, to enhance access to university education at grassroots.
The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administration of the university, Prof. Sani Abubakar, stated this at a stakeholder’s forum for the distance learning programme, in Hadejia, Jigawa.
Abubakar said that the centre would be established in Hadejia, noting that the university had already commenced the sale of admission form for the 2016/2017 academic session.
He explained that the centre would offer undergraduate courses in six disciplines, which include Business and Public Administration; Banking and Finance, Economics, Sociology and Political Science.
Abubakar said that the gesture was to enhance access to university education to farmers, traders and women in rural communities.
Kogi
Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State has expressed shock
and sadness over the death of Lt. Col. Abu Ali, an indigene of the state, who was killed in an ambush by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno last Friday.
In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mrs Petra Akinti-Onyegbule, in Lokoja, the governor described the death of Ali as ” unfortunate and a monumental loss to Kogi and Nigeria “.
He commiserated with his father , the Etsu Bassa Nge Kingdom, retired Brig.-Gen. Abu Ali, and prayed God to give him and the entire people of Bassa the fortitude to bear the loss.
Late Ali died at about 10 p.m. of Friday, when suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked 119 Battalion, Nigerian Army location at Mallam Fatori area of Borno.
The governor commended Ali’s gallantry as an officer , saying that he served the nation with dedication and commitment and paid the supreme price by laying down his life for the peace of the country.
Lagos
The Embassy of Spain in Nigeria has said that its
Economic and Commercial Department had in last five years organised 25 Spanish trade missions to Nigeria.
The Embassy’s Chief Economic and Commercial Counsellor, Mr Pablo Segrelles, told newsmen in Lagos that there was a growing interest of Spanish companies in Nigeria.
Segrelles, who said that the Spanish companies’ interest in Nigeria had been quite encouraging, however, said that the number of trade missions had reduced this year due to economic recession.
“We have had quite some useful business delegations between Nigeria and Spain in the last few years.
“In the last five years, we have had 25 trade missions coming from different parts of Spain to Nigeria, just as we had invited Nigerian businessmen and women to Spain”, he added.
Nasarawa
The Vice-Chancellor, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Prof.
Mohammed Akaro-Mainoma, has urged the state government to release the N200 million Earned Academic Allowance owed lecturers of the institution, to avert strike.
Akaro-Mainoma made the appeal when members of the state Assembly Committee on Education, Science and Technology paid an oversight visit to the institution.
He said the university had in May signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to pay the remaining 20 per cent of the allowances by December.
The vice chancellor said that the MoU made the lecturers to suspend their three-month- old strike on May 31.
“Another disturbing matter is the review of the law setting up the university, to conform to the 2003 Act, as obtained in other public universities.
Niger
A Minna-based legal practitioner, Mr Taidi Jonathan has
said the rescue of another Chibok school girl demonstrated the commitment of the Nigerian Army to national security.
Jonathan said in an interview with newsmen in Minna that the effort also reinforced the determination of the Federal Government to safeguard the lives and property of all Nigerians.
He said that the Nigerian military have demonstrated professionalism and rare commitment to ending Boko Haram insurgency in the North East.
The legal practitioner expressed confidence that the remaining school girls would also be rescued alive soon.
He said that the effort of the security personnel has strengthened the hope of parents and all Nigerians that the ordeal of the schools girls and other hostages would soon be over.
Ogun
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Sector Commander
in Ogun State, Mr Clement Oladele has said that Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, will temporarily close a section of the Ibadan/Lagos corridor by Sagamu Interchange to effect repair.
Oladele, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Abeokuta, said that Julius Berger Nigeria Plc had informed the FRSC that the reason for the closure was to effect repairs on the section from November 3 to November 12.
He urged motorists, especially commercial vehicles operators, to exercise caution and adhere to traffic rules.
Oladele advised motorists to cooperate with the FRSC and other traffic officers who would ensure minimal discomfort of motorists during the period.
Ondo
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in
Ondo State has hailed the suspension of the Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Mr Timi Frank, by the National Working Committee of the party.
Frank was suspended for allegedly putting the party’s image in public odium.
Speaking with newsmen in Akure, the APC Publicity Secretary in Ondo State, Omo’ba Abayomi Adesanya said, “the action of the NWC is long overdue because Timi has really embarrassed the party in recent times.
“He has shown that his character does not possess the quality required of him to occupy such exalted position.
Osun
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has urged youths
to do things differently in order to make their mark quickly in the society.
Aregbesola gave the advice in a statement by his media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, made available to newsmen in Osogbo.
Aregbesola said his administration had provided different avenues for youth engagement in governance.
According to him, such avenues include the creation of Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) and Youth Empowerment Scheme -Technology (OYESTECH).
He said his administration had also established the Osun Job Centre, as a way of creating a data base of unemployed youths across the state, so as to train them to be employers of labour.
The governor urged youth in the state to take advantage of the opportunities to develop themselves.
Oyo
The police command in Oyo State has rescued a 10-year-
old girl, who was allegedly unlawfully imprisoned by her father, the spokesman for the police, SP Adekunle Ajisebutu, said.
Ajisebutu told newsmen that the victim was allegedly locked up in a room for three days without food by her father, who was currently at large.
He said that the girl was rescued by policemen from the Challenge Police Station.
He said that the victim had been properly fed and taken to the police clinic for medical attention.
Ajisebutu said that the case was under investigation and that efforts had been intensified to apprehend the suspect, who was at large.
Sokoto
The Sokoto State House of Assembly has called on the
state government to immediately relieve the Commandant of the State Marshalls Corps, Mr Sa’idu Madawaki, of his appointment.
The call followed the recommendation of a special committee set up by the assembly to investigate alleged disrespect of the government institutions and the assembly by officials of the corps.
Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Abdullahi Garba (APC- Gwadabawa North), while presenting report of their findings to the house, said that the recommendation for disengagement of the commandant was reached after extensive consultation.
Yobe
Vice Chairman, Presidential Committee on North East
Initiative, Alhaji Tijjani Tumsa, said the Victims Support Fund (VSF) would provide more interventions to support educational development in communities liberated from insurgency.
Tumsa disclosed this while fielding questions from newsmen in Damaturu, the state capital.
He said, “the VSF, which is a key component of the Presidential Committee on North- East Initiative, will recover public institutions through reconstruction and provision of instructional materials to fast track education in the affected areas.”
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Concerned Rivers Chiefs For Peace And Development Denies Political Affiliations
Concerned Rivers Chiefs For Peace And Development has said it formation was not politically motivated or has any links to political parties or candidates.
The group which said this at a media briefing at Abuloma in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area said it’s formation has nothing to do with politics.
According to the text for the briefing jointly signed by Chief Boma Kele Oyika it’s chairman and Chief Inemo T Ikama Deputy Secretary General said the organization is expected to focus on conflict Resolution, community engagement, collaboration with government and private sector actors
‘it mandate also includes promoting peace building initiative, supporting local economic empowerment programms and strengthening traditional institutions in our state and beyond as partners in governance ”
It said the body is led by a team of respected traditional leaders serving as trustees
“Their collective leadership reflects a blend of experience cultural authority and grassroots connection
“Key elements considered vital for addressing long standing,socio economic and security challenges in the region”
The release further says ” the formation of this organization comes at a time when communities in Rivers state continue to navigate between issues ranging from youth unemployment, environmental concerns and intermittent conflicts amongst the traditional rulers and beyond
“By bringing together influential traditional figures under a unified platform, the group aims at serving as stabilizing force while advocating for inclusive development policies ” it said
It also described its emergence as a new chapter in grass roots leadership and regional development
Earlier, chairman of the body, Chief Boma Kele Oyika said the organization will work with relevant authorities to promote peaceful coexistence in the state, reduce crime and promote economic development.
He said it is open to all Chiefs from the 23 local government areas.
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NDCCTMA, NDDC MDS Challenge Niger Delta Indigenes on Investment in The Region
The Chairman of The Nigeria Delta Chamber of Commerce, Trade, Mines and Agriculture NDCCTMA,Ambassador Idaere Gogo Ogan and the Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission ( NDDC ) Dr Samuel Ogbuku have challenged Niger Delta entrepreneurs to close the gap in Gross Demostic Products (GDP) differences between the region and that of the South Western part of the country by coming home to invest.
The two leaders spoke at a business round table organized by NDDCTMA in Port Harcourt
Chairman of NDDCTMA Ambassador Idaere Gogo Ogan, said to close the gap between the south west region which he said has a GDP seize of about #59 trillion and that of the Niger Delta which is about #34 trillion was to massively invest in the region.
He said no other persons can do this except sons and daughters from the region.
“For me I believe in statistics,I believe in data and everyday I looked at the data concerning development in Nigeria and from the GDP point of view, the South West has #59 trillion, that is the seize of the south west region economy, the second region following them is the Niger Delta region with GDP seize of #34 trillion,so there is a yearning gap of #25 trillion that separates the south west and the Niger Delta region, that is why we are here”
Ogan said the region has the capacity to close the gap and even surpassed it but regretted that indigenes of the region have chosen to ignore it in terms of investment.
“We need to close that gap .If we close that gap and even surpassed it,all the negative problems of militancy and unemployment will automatically erase “he said
Ogan said the event was organized to remind the people that past efforts of militancy and agitations have not led the region to any where
“That is why we are gathered here in this room “he said.
Also speaking Managing Director/Chief Executive officer of the Niger Delta Development Commission( NDDC) Dr Samuel Ogbuku urged indigenes of the region not to use the problem of insecurity as an excuse to continue to deny the region of investment as every part of the country have in one time or the other experienced crisis.
Ogbuku said most indigenes have displayed high level of unpatriotism towards the region by taking investments that would have benefited the people to either Lagos or Abuja.
“With little threat we have left the city,we have gone to Lagos,we have moved our families to Abuja and Lagos
“If you go round GRA all the property, you will see,”to let to let”most of them are now empty “he said.
The NDDC MD said despite the fact that people from the region are doing well in the oil and gas, banking and other sectors, its impact are not being felt at home because they are stationed outside the region.
He said time has come for potential investors from the region to have a change of heart by coming home to invest.
John Bibor
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Nile University Hosts ICA Nigeria First National Confab On Global Communication
The Nile University of Nigeria has successfully hosted the maiden National Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) Nigeria Chapter, drawing scholars, policymakers, and media professionals to examine emerging global communication trends and Africa’s positioning within them.
The two-day conference, themed, “Global Communication Shifts and Implications for Africa,” took place from March 24 to 25, 2026, at Nile University of Nigeria in Abuja. The event marked the first national gathering of the ICA Nigeria Chapter since its inauguration in March 2023, making it a historic milestone for communication scholarship on the continent.
Delivering a welcome address on behalf of the Vice Chancellor of Nile University, Prof. Dilli Dogo, the Head of Mass Communication Department, Dr. Jacob Suemo, described the conference as a “clarion call to reimagine Africa’s place in the global communication landscape,” emphasising the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation.
The conference convened leading international scholars, including ICA President, Prof Thomas Hanitzsch and REACH Committee Chair, Prof Noshir Contractor, alongside other notable academics such as Prof Srivi Ramasubramanian, Dominique Brossard, and Prof. Raka Shome. Representatives from ICA chapters in India, Indonesia, and Kenya also participated, reinforcing the global outlook of the gathering.
Participants engaged in keynote sessions, panel discussions, and paper presentations addressing critical themes such as artificial intelligence, climate change communication, media systems, governance, and digital transformation. These discussions reflected the broader aim of the conference to interrogate how global communication shifts affect African societies, institutions, and development pathways.
A key highlight of the conference was a strategic panel session titled, “Is Africa Ready for ICA26?” which assessed the continent’s readiness for deeper global engagement ahead of the ICA International Conference scheduled for June 2026.
The event featured over 50 research presentations from scholars across Nigerian institutions, showcasing diverse perspectives on communication research and practice. It also attracted major stakeholders in government and media, including representatives of the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, the News Agency of Nigeria, and the Nigeria Press Council. Discussions underscored the importance of strategic communication in national development and Africa-driven narratives in global discourse.
A major outcome of the conference was the leadership transition within the ICA Nigeria Chapter. Professor Desmond Okocha emerged as the new Chair, succeeding the founding Chair, Dr. Ekaete George. The transition was described as a step toward consolidating the association’s growth and expanding its influence across Nigeria’s academic and media landscape.
Organised in collaboration with academic institutions including Bingham University, University of Cross River State, Nasarawa State University, and the University of Calabar, the conference also featured participation from the West Africa Broadcast and Media Academy (WABMA) as a partner and sponsor.
The ICA Nigeria Chapter noted that the conference provided a vital platform for intellectual exchange, collaboration, and policy dialogue, positioning Nigeria as a key player in global communication research and practice.
The second edition of the ICA Nigeria National Conference is scheduled for March 2027, building on the success of the inaugural event.
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