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Adamawa
The Adamawa State Government said it received 11,000 improved palm tree seedlings from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The Desk Officer, Palm Oil Production Project in the state, Mr Ilyasu Mu’azu, said in Yola that the development was part of the National Agricultural Transformation Agenda.
Muazu said that under the programme, over 1,000 palm tree farmers were registered and about 2,500 hectares cultivated in Ganye, Toungo and Jada local government areas.
He said that the seedlings were of high yield, nutritious and for short time harvest, and called on the state government to support the programme for the development of agriculture in the state.
Benue
Nine persons were last Tuesday arraigned in a Makurdi Magistrates Court over an alleged culpable homicide.
The Police Prosecutor, Mr James Onwone, told the court that one Cpl. Veronica Nwankwo, of the State Investigation Bureau Headquarters, Makurdi, reported the case.
According to Onwone, a complainant reported that her elder brother was shot and killed by cultists in his medicine store at No.7, David Mark Bypass, Makurdi.
He said that following police investigations, the accused persons, Ogenyi Isaac, Javer Jaga, Ibrahim Dahiru, Husaini Mohammed, Ali Abuh, Terver Hindan, Ochaigwu Ochefije, Gambo Yakubu and Ibrahim Sani were arrested in connection with the crime.
When the case came up for mention, no plea of the accused persons was taken for want of jurisdiction. The prosecution said investigation into the matter was still ongoing and asked the court for another date for mention.
FCT
President Goodluck Jonathan last Tuesday forwarded a request for the Senate to confirm the appointment of a new secretary and board members of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a presidential letter read by the Senate President, Chief David Mark, on the floor of the Senate, Jonathan said the request was in accordance with the provisions of the EFCC Act, 2004.
The nominees include Mr Michael Ebong (South South); Mr Uwasomba Udochukwu, (South East); Mr Emmanuel Obitolu (North Central), Dr Ismaila Dukku (North East) and Mr Adesojo Olaoba-Efuntayo (South West) as Secretary.
The president in a another letter, forwarded to the Senate, the names of Hajiya Fatima Kwaku and Mr Olumuyiwa Akinboro for confirmation as members of the Federal Judicial Service Commission.
The letter read, “Section 154 sub-sections (1) and (3) and Paragraph 12 (e) of Part 1 to the Third Schedule of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, provided for the appointment of two persons, each of whom has been qualified to practise as legal practitioners in Nigeria, for a period of not less than 15 years, from a list of not less than four persons so qualified and recommended by the Nigeria Bar Association’’.
Jigawa
The Jigawa State Action Committee on AIDS (JISACA) has trained 50 women living with HIV and AIDS on various trades as part of its empowerment programme to check the impact of the scourge.
The Executive Secretary of the agency, Dr Bashir Ahmed, made the announcement in Dutse on Tuesday at a meeting between officials of the state government and persons living with HIV and AIDS.
Ahmed said that the agency had provided free treatment at various ART, testing and counselling service centres in the state, urging persons living with the disease to feed well and adhere to prescribed medications.
Kaduna
Traditional rulers in Kaduna State, on Tuesday appealed to the state government to demarcate cattle routes and help herdsmen to modernise their trade.
The traditional rulers made the call at a meeting with Gov. Mukhtar Yero and leaders of Fulani herdsmen, held at the palace of the Emir of Zazzau, in Zaria.
The Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, recalled that in the 1960s, forestry officials and agricultural extension officers collaborated to carve out cattle routes annually before the commencement of the rainy season.
In his submission, the Bongon Kurmi in Lere local government area of the state, Dr Ishaku Damina, lamented that official cattle routes had been taken over by farmers, thereby it is difficult for the herdsmen to move freely with their flocks.
Kano
The Kano State Zakkat and Endowment Commission has established an office in each of the 44 local government areas of the state to enhance its activities.
The Director-General of the commission, Alhaji Sufiyanu Gwagwarwa, who disclosed this in an interview in Kano on Tuesday, said that the new offices were established to facilitate the collection and disbursement of Zakkat (alms) to the poor across the 44 local government areas.
“We felt it is necessary to create the offices in order to ease the problem encountered by wealthy individuals in the rural areas in giving out the alms. This will also make the commission’s work easier in collection and distribution of the alms to the needy in their respective local government areas,’’ he said.
Katsina
The Katsina State House of Assembly has passed a resolution urging the state government to hasten the evacuation of water-ways and drainages to avert flooding.
The resolution followed a motion moved by the Majority Leader, Dr Lawal Aliyu, (PDP-Muswa), which was seconded by Alhaji Babangida Nasamu (PDP-Katsina).
Aliyu recalled the forecast by the Nigeria Metrological Agency indicating heavy rainfall with flood in the state this year and said there was need to act promptly to avert disaster.
The lawmakers unanimously called on the ministry for Environment, the state environmental sanitation agency and local government councils to enforce environmental laws so as to maintain clean environment.
Kwara
The Kwara State government has proposed a fine of N.5 million against any state which poaches another’s athlete. The proposal was contained in a memorandum presented at the meeting of the National Council on Sports in Ilorin last Tuesday.
The memorandum recommended that the fine should be paid into the coffers of the state whose athlete was poached in order to discourage the “ignoble’’ practice signed by Tunde Kazeem, the Director, Kwara Sports Council, the memorandum described poaching as callous, unethical and unproductive.
According to it, poaching is an act of reaping where one has not sown. “This is tantamount to abduction at the point of gainfulness by the state or team that invested resources to train such athletes.
Nasarawa
Governor Umaru Al-Makura of Nasarawa State has directed that the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), remains closed, pending the implementation of the investigative report on the students’ unrest in February.
Al-Makura, who made the statement in Lafia when he a received the report of the unrest that led to the death of two students, said that the university authorities did not consult with the visitor to the university before recalling the students.
Represented by the Deputy Governor, Mr. Dameshi Luke, the governor announced an indefinite suspension of the resumption date, pending full consideration of the report of the commission of inquiry.
Plateau
The Plateau State Government has turned the hitherto popular Plateau Hotel, Jos, into a residential quarters, investigation has revealed.
It was discovered by newsmen that the hotel’s halls usually hired for conferences, wedding receptions and other ceremonies, had been equally hired out to some religious groups.
Further findings revealed that facilities at the hotel, which was the attraction to many tourists to the state in the 1980s and the 1990s, had become deplorable.
“The situation has consistently gone from bad to worse simply because of the paucity of funds by the state government. We are forced to rent out some of the rooms so as to generate funds to maintain the structures,’’ source explained.
Responding, the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr Sylvanus Dangtoe, admitted that the situation of many of the state-owned hospitality outfits were “very sad”, and said the current administration has put in place a lot of measures to revamp such outfits and there should be a difference very soon.
Sokoto
The Chairman of Wurno Local Government Area in Sokoto State, Alhaji Shehu Chacho, last Tuesday, solicited for the support of religious leaders in the promotion of girl-child education in the area.
Chacho said in Sokoto that the support would enable parents to allow their children to receive both Islamic and western education.
The chairman stated that religious leaders were expected to deliver special sermons on what Islam said about educating children, including the girl-child, noting that the council had reached out to royal fathers to assist in sensitising their subjects on what the society stood to benefit if the girl-child was educated.
He said “Educating a girl-child is like educating a nation as it is said, in Islam and we are ready to mobilise our people to actively enrol their children into schools, especially the girls, to acquire western education.
“The council will continue to give necessary support to ensure the development of education in the area through the provision of adequate teaching and learning materials.
Yobe
Gum Arabic Farmers and Marketers Association in Yobe State said over N700 million worth of gum arabic trees and the product are lost annually to firewood poachers in the state.
Spokesman of the association, Malam Jafaru Ayuba, disclosed this in an interview in Damaturu last Tuesday.
Ayuba explained that, gum arabic trees were indiscriminately cut down by firewood sellers coming into the state from the neighbouring states.
The spokesman noted that about 15,000 gum arabic farmers were loosing their means of livelihood to illegal tree felling in the state and called on the Yobe government to apply the full weight of the law on illegal tree felling so as to safeguard gum arabic and other economic trees.
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HYPREP Inducts 100 Ogoni Youths For Creative Arts Training

The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project(HYPREP) has inducted and given orientation to 100 Ogoni youths for training on Creative Arts. The beneficiaries were drawn from Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme Local Government Areas of Rivers State.
The induction and orientation ceremony, which took place at the CRAB of the Department of Theatre Arts of the University of Port Harcourt on Wednesday, was a prelude to the training proper, billed to commence next Tuesday.
As usual, HYPREP issued undertaking forms to the trainees, for them to complete and submit as a guarantee that they would subject themselves to the requirements of the programme as well as be of good behaviour throughout the four-month duration of the training.
HYPREP also announced that it would pay N150,000 to each of the beneficiaries monthly, as transport and feeding allowance, stressing, however, that only those who fully participate in the training would be entitled for the allowance.
Speaking at the event, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, welcomed the trainees to the programme, saying, HYPREP’s projects are evolving and that one thing that is happening today is that the Project has gotten leadership right, by making promises and keeping those promises.
According to him, the Project had equally promised to move away from rudimentary skills acquisition to high impacts acquisition levels, which it has kept today by sponsoring the training on Creative Arts.
He noted that in planning its livelihood programmes for Ogoni youths, HYPREP has taken time out to look for skills that would add value to the lives of the beneficiaries.
Zabbey, who was represented at the event by the Director of Technical Services, Prof Damian-Paul Aguiyi said by packaging the Creative Arts training, it was expected that the Ogoni people would have their own version of Nollywood known as Ogoniwood just as Nigerians are familiar with Hollywood, Bollywood, Kannywood and Nollywood.
To achieve this goal, the Project Coordinator explained that it was the reason for choosing a reputable establishment like Halibiz Consult Limited, to partner with the Department of Theatre Arts of the University of Port Harcourt, which he described as one of the most prestigious in the Niger Delta, for the training of the beneficiaries.
He also indicated that in doing this, HYPREP was desirous of going for talents that would help the Ogoni people grow in the film industry, and urged the beneficiaries to take the training seriously.
Zabbey equally enjoined the trainees to put in their best so that in the next three to five years, they would carve a niche for themselves and become forces to reckon with in the film industry.
On her part, HYPREP’s Head of Sustainable Livelihood, Mrs Josephine Nzidee said HYPREP does what it says it will, stressing that the process of training Ogoni youths on specialised skills started three years ago.
According to her, the selection process for the training was rigorous and transparent, and was carried out by renowned actors actresses.
She disclosed that the training consists of three major aspects, which include acting, script writing and make-up, while Nollywood actors like Charles Nnoje, Ngezu J. Ngezu and award-winning make-up artist, Jude Odo would be on hand to drill and groom the beneficiaries.
Mrs Nzidee noted that the programme is a specialised training that does not have anything like starter packs but that it is purely a professional certification programme that would launch the beneficiaries into the Nollywood industry in Nigeria.
According to her, the Creative Arts training is one of the four specialised trainings organised by HYPREP to ensure that the Ogoni people are well positioned in vital industries like Aviation, Maritime, Creative Arts and Mechatronics.
She said the last of such trainings on Mechatronics would take place in the coming months, and urged the beneficiaries to take the training seriously so as to put the Ogoni people on the Nollywood map.
She further indicated that while Charles Nnoje and Ngezu J. Ngezu would take the beneficiaries on the practical aspects, Jude Odo would take them on the make-up aspects.
Also speaking, the External Relations Manager of Halibiz Consult Limited, Alabo Experience Douglas said his company gives much premium to standard and quality, and assured that the firm would give the trainees value for the money spent on the programme.
While charging the beneficiaries to be dedicated and punctual, he stressed the need for them to approach the programme with the mindset of being empty so that at the end of the day, they would benefit maximally.
On his part, the Head of the Theatre Arts Department of the University of Port Harcourt, Dr Ovunda Ihunwo said the CRAB is an acronym for Creative Review of Arts and Books, stressing that it was named by renowned playwright, Prof Ola Rotimi.
According to him, the CRAB had nurtured, groomed and produced Nollywood actors and actresses like Bobmanuel Udokwu, Ejike Asiegbu,Francis Duru, Hilda Dokubo, Monalisa Chinda, Julius Agwu, and a host of others, assuring the beneficiaries that they were on fertile environment to hone their talents.
He noted that symbolically, the crab is a nutritious seafood common in the Niger Delta, and reiterated the need for the beneficiaries to come empty for the training, as it were.
Ihunwo disclosed that the theory classes of the programme would run for three weeks while the fourth week would be for the master classes, and urged the trainees to avail themselves of the opportunity to make a difference by telling the Ogoni story, which he described as inexhaustible by themselves, in order to put Ogoni on the map.
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Nasarawa Varsity Student Commits Suicide

A 23-year-old student of Nasarawa State University identified as Jatau Rilokwah, has been reportedly found dead in the university’s senior staff quarters.
A counter-insurgency expert, focused on the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, disclosed this on his X handle on Tuesday.
According to him, the discovery was made on April 27, 2025, by a security officer at the university, Emmanuel Gyawo.
He stated that Gwayo was directed by Prof. Shedrack Jatau to check on his son upon arriving at the residence, and he found Rilokwah hanging from the ceiling.
“Professor Jatau, who was reportedly out of the State at the time, was informed of the incident. A team of police detectives, led by the Divisional Crime Officer of Angwan Lambu, was dispatched to the scene.
“The body showed no signs of violence, and no suicide note was found. Rilokwah was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre in Keffi, where he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor,” he further stated.
He added that the student’s corpse had been deposited in the hospital morgue.
He also quoted police sources as saying that investigations were ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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Ogun, Nike Art Gallery Set To Transform Olumo Rock

The Ogun State Government has partnered with Nike Art Gallery to establish a new exhibition space at the Olumo Rock Tourist Centre in Abeokuta, a move Governor Dapo Abiodun says is aimed at boosting annual tourist visits from 20,000 to over 100,000.
Abiodun disclosed the plan on Wednesday while receiving the founder of the Nike Art Gallery, Chief (Mrs) Nike Davies-Okundaye, at his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
“I went to Olumo Rock about a month ago and I decided that we needed to do something about restoring Olumo Rock to its old glory. From statistics, Olumo Rock hosts about 20,000 people a year in its current state, and I felt that we could increase that to at least ten times,” the governor said.
As part of the plan, an events hall within the tourist centre will be repurposed as a permanent gallery operated by Nike Art Gallery.
“I told them to shut it down. Practically, we want to bring it down and turn it into a gallery for you to use as an exhibition gallery,” he told Davies-Okundaye.
He added that the gallery will be ready before the National Sports Festival in May, when the State will host about 15,000 visitors.
“I want them to be able to see our tourist sites,” he said, listing attractions such as the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, the Ransome-Kuti family home, and the Adire market among key heritage spots to be showcased.
Highlighting Ogun’s improved infrastructure, the governor said, “Now that we’ve succeeded in having the intra and inter-state roads in place, you can come to Ogun State by rail; you can come by air. We’ve constructed one of the best airports in Nigeria, and very soon, you will be able to come by sea.”
Davies-Okundaye, in her remarks, praised the state’s efforts to promote tourism and pledged to use the new gallery to attract global attention.
“This gallery will bring many Heads of State. The one I opened in Abuja already has more than 10 Heads of State, including those from South Korea and the Czech Republic. The same will happen here,” she said.
She also applauded the Governor for his commitment to the Adire fabric industry.
“Adire is all over Nigeria, but Ogun has been promoting Adire for over 50 years. Today, the only cloth we can call our own is called Adire. This is what we can sell to the Europeans,” she said.
Abiodun reaffirmed his administration’s backing of the Adire industry, citing policies such as the Adire Ogun Digital Marketplace, compulsory wearing of Adire in the state, and provision of solar-powered production equipment to support artisans.
He also revealed plans to open a creative arts and entertainment village in partnership with Bolanle Austen-Peters, expected to be completed within two months.
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