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Bauchi
Bauchi State Government says it spent over N17 million
as subsidy on the purchase of uniforms and other items for pilgrims performing the 2016 Hajj.
The State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Nuhu Gidado, announced this in Bauchi during a farewell ceremony organised for the pilgrims from the state.
Gidado, who is also the State Amirul Hajj, explained that the state government had to also subsidise accommodation, feeding and other facilities for the pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.
He also announced that the state government donated 300 Saudi Riyal to each of the 2,520 pilgrims from the state.
He said that the state government was not able to sponsor pilgrims for the 2016 Hajj like in previous years due to the meagre resources accruing to the state.
Benue
St Andrew’s Adikpo Old Boys Association (SAOBA),
Makurdi, says it is building a N16 million worth of ultra modern hall for its Alma mater.
This is contained in a communiqué signed by its National President, Mr Justin Gbagir and National Secretary, Mr Robert Udende on Saturday in Makurdi.
It stated that the association would construct a hall for the school and the Golden Jubilee of the school would be celebrated in it.
The communiqué, signed at the end of the association’s meeting in Makurdi, noted that the school was established in 1967 and it would be 50 years in 2017.
Gombe
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has urged
media professionals to maintain ethical standards while reporting children-related issues.
Mr. Samuel Kaalu, the Media Office of UNICEF Bauchi Field Office, said this on Saturday at a training organised for media practitioners in Gombe state.
Our corresondent reports that the training was organised by UNICEF in collaboration with the Bauchi State Television (BSTV).
Kaalu also tasked journalists to adequately protect and promote the rights of children through objective reportage.
“Journalists and media professionals must strive to maintain the highest standards of ethical conduct while reporting issues that concern children.”
Kaduna
The Air Officer Commanding (AOC), Training Command,
Kaduna, AVM Nuradeen Balogun, says physical and mental fitness of the body is critical to the military service.
Balogun, represented by Air Commodore, Remigius Ekeh, made this known during the command’s 10-km walk, at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna, recently.
“The Nigerian Air Force is a combat arm of service, you are aware that we participate in various military operations in the country.
“That is why we have to be physically and mentally fit to be ready to face any challenge,” Balogun said.
He said that the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, designed the walk to ensure that personnel were physically and mentally fit to carry out their duty professionally.
Kebbi
The Kebbi State Hisbah Committee has amicably settled
332 civil cases brought before it in the last one year, its Director, Alhaji Abubakar Augie, has said.
Augie, who gave a beakdown of the activities carried out by the group during the period, said 12 abandoned babies were recovered during the period under review.
“We found the 12 dumped babies alive and took them to orphanage for care and upbringing while 31 women with unlawful pregnancies were counselled and assisted to undergo safe delivery.”
Augie added that 50 youths engaged in drug abuse were arrested during the period under review and handed over to relevant authorities for counselling and rehabilitation.
Kwara
A cleric, Pastor Dare David has called on youths in Ni
geria to strive to contribute to the nation building.
David made the call in Ilorin at the two-day youth conference organised by the Kwara State Youth Wing of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), tagged “Youthful but Useful.”
“God has called you, young men and women to a life of impact, without you; there is no future for this nation.
“If you fail as youths in your assignment of nations-building, you will find yourself in asylum in later years.
Lagos
The Buhari Youth Organisation (BYO) has urged all tiers
of government to enforce policies on healthier and sustainable food systems in the country in commemoration of the 2016 International Youths Day.
The General Secretary, Lagos State chapter of the group, Mr Adekunle Aderibigbe, made the plea in a statement issued by the group and made available to newsmen
Our correspondent reports that the 2016 International Youths Day, celebrated on Friday, was entitled: “The Road to 2030: Eradicating Poverty and Achieving Sustainable Consumption and Production”.
“Having led the various sustainability goals, we are advocating for the government to enforce policies to aid healthier and sustainable food systems.
Niger
Governor Sani Bello of Niger State has issued a seven-
day days ultimatum to individuals or groups with illegal firearms to surrender them to the appropriate authority in the state.
Bello gave the directive in a state broadcast in Minna.
He spoke on the recent security challenges in some communities in Bosso Local Government Area of the state.
According to him, the state will no longer accommodate individual or groups in possession of firearms and will not be a safe haven for criminals.
Nasarawa
A retired Director of Agriculture in Nasarawa State, Mr
Samuel Gikyu, has urged Nigerians to go back to farm in order to become self reliant.
Gikyu told newsmen on Friday in Akwanga that agriculture would also fight poverty, unemployment and boost the socio-economic development of the country.
He said that for the country to achieve food sufficiency as well as to overcome the present hardship, youths and other Nigerians must go back to farm.
Plateau
The Director-General, National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Suleiman Kazure, has commended the Nigerian Army for working with the scheme.
Kazure made the commendation when he paid a courtesy call on the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3 Armoured Division, Maxwell Kohobe Cantonment, Jos.
The NYSC boss expressed joy that the GOC had availed the NYSC the use of army facilities for the conduct of its annual nationwide promotion examinations holding in Jos.
“I am very thankful for the cordial relationship that is existing between the scheme and the command, the synergy we have with the army is very strong,” he said.
Taraba
The Taraba State Police command, has presented
to newsmen 142 cows and 26 sheep it recovered from suspected cattle rustlers in Serti, Gashaka Council Area of the state.
The State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Yakubu Babas, told newsmen in Jalingo that the animals were intercepted in collaboration with Tabital Pulaaku Vigilance Group.
According to him, the police recovered the animals after a gun battle with the suspected cattle rustlers.
“On the receipt of the intelligence information, a team of policemen with vigilantes were drafted to the area.
“On sighting our men, the rustlers engaged them in a shootout but due to the superior power of my men, they took to their heels abandoning 142 cows and 26 sheep.
Yobe
Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps, Yobe State, Dr Muhammad Fari says the command has adopted special measures to check violence against women and children in the state.
Fari stated this in an interview with newsmen in Damaturu.
According to him, the command will intensify its activities to protect women, young girls, boys and elderly persons against violence and abuse.
“The command will work assiduously in all the 17 local government areas to ensure that the rights of these vulnerable groups are protected against abuse.
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Don Calls For National Forensic Data Bank To Combat Rising Crime
The Head of the Department of Anatomy at the University of Port Harcourt’s College of Health Sciences, Prof Gabriel Sunday Oladipo, has underscored the urgent need for Nigeria to develop a comprehensive forensic science infrastructure, warning that the nation’s ability to investigate and solve crime is being hampered by lack of scientific data and systems.
In his inaugural lecture titled, “Man: Fearfully Different, Wonderfully Made,” delivered as part of the 207th Inaugural Lecture Series of the university, Prof Oladipo highlighted that while no two individuals are exactly the same, the country currently lacks the robust systems needed to collect and manage biological and anthropometric data that could support criminal investigations.
He explained that the natural variations among humans — from fingerprints to physical measurements — form the foundation of personal identification in forensic work. These biological differences, he said, are essential for distinguishing one person from another, especially in the context of criminal investigations where clarity of identity can mean the difference between justice and impunity. Without this scientific foundation, he argued, law enforcement agencies lack a critical tool in the fight against crime.
Experts have noted that Nigeria’s forensic science capacity has historically lagged behind needs, with only a few forensic facilities available and many law enforcement agencies struggling to access or use scientific evidence effectively. One review of the state of forensic investigation in Nigeria found that outdated facilities and limited adoption of modern forensic methods have left many cases unsolved or poorly investigated, even as crime rates rise across the country.
In Lagos, efforts to improve forensic capabilities have focused on DNA analysis, with the Lagos State DNA Forensic Centre — the first of its kind in West Africa — providing critical support for criminal investigations and helping to identify human remains, link related cases, and assist with paternity testing. However, such initiatives are yet to be replicated at a national scale, leaving many regions without access to these vital scientific tools.
Prof Oladipo’s lecture went beyond academic theory to propose concrete actions. He called for the establishment of a National Institute of Forensic Science responsible for creating and managing a nationwide anthropometric and forensic data bank. This repository, he stressed, would significantly enhance Nigeria’s capacity to track crime, assist law enforcement agencies, and improve the administration of justice by providing reliable scientific evidence for investigative and legal processes.
He also highlighted the importance of strengthening research and training in forensic science. Many Nigerian universities currently lack the funding and infrastructure to offer complete undergraduate or postgraduate programs in areas such as forensic anthropology, DNA analysis, and crime scene investigation, a gap that forces aspiring experts to rely on collaborations with institutions abroad. By fostering a research-friendly environment and securing greater support from both government and private sectors, Nigerian institutions could produce homegrown experts capable of advancing forensic science in the country.
Awareness of forensic science’s role in criminal justice remains low among the general public and even among some security professionals. Studies have shown that a significant portion of Nigerians are unfamiliar with basic forensic concepts or the existence of tools such as DNA profiling and national forensic databases — tools that are common features of criminal justice systems in countries like South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Prof Oladipo also urged regular training and retraining programs to keep forensic practitioners updated with evolving scientific methods. According to him, continuous professional development is critical in a field where technological advances — from biometric databases to digital forensic tools — are transforming how crimes are investigated and solved.
The lecture was attended by academics, students, and professionals drawn to the intersection of science, identity, and justice, all of whom heard the professor make a compelling case for scientific innovation and institutional reform as central to Nigeria’s effort to contain crime and strengthen its justice system.
The event not only showcased Prof Oladipo’s expertise in human anatomy and forensic psychology but also positioned forensic science as a strategic national priority — one that could bring clarity to investigations, support victims and their families, and ultimately enhance public safety across Nigeria.
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UPWA Hosts Colourful Inter-House Sports Fiesta
The University of Port Harcourt Women Association (UPWA) on Thursday staged a vibrant and memorable edition of its Annual Inter-House Sports Competition at the University of Port Harcourt Sports Village, drawing an impressive turnout of pupils, parents, staff and invited guests.
The event, organised by the UPWA International Group of Schools, brought together children from the pre-nursery, nursery and secondary sections in a colourful celebration of youth athleticism, discipline and teamwork. The arena came alive with cheers and excitement as pupils, clad in their various house colours, marched in a ceremonial parade before proceeding to compete in a wide range of track and field events, relays, novelty races and other team-based activities designed to promote physical fitness and healthy competition.
Declaring the competition open, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Professor Owunari Georgewill, commended UPWA for sustaining a tradition that continues to nurture young talents beyond the classroom. He noted that sports remain a critical component of holistic education, helping to build resilience, confidence, leadership skills and social interaction among children.
In her remarks, the President of UPWA, Professor Udeme Georgewill, expressed appreciation to parents, teachers and members of the organising committee for their dedication and sacrifice in ensuring the success of the programme despite prevailing economic challenges. She described the event as a reflection of unity and collective effort within the school community.
“This is the first time White House is emerging overall winner, and that shows remarkable improvement and great sportsmanship,” she said. “We all had fun. It is not easy putting an event like this together considering the economic situation, but we are grateful to the parents for being part of this journey. The excitement everywhere is truly heartwarming.”
The competition featured spirited participation from the various houses, including Purple House, San Chicago Red House and White House, with pupils demonstrating strength, speed, coordination and teamwork. Parents and supporters filled the stands, cheering enthusiastically and adding colour to the spectacle, while teachers ensured orderliness and safety throughout the proceedings.
Professor Georgewill emphasized that the true essence of sports lies not merely in winning trophies but in participation and personal growth. “Sports is not just about winning. It is an avenue for growth, discipline and opportunity. The fact that a child is able to participate is already a win. Losing this year does not mean you cannot win next year. Keep trying,” she encouraged, urging pupils to see both victory and defeat as stepping stones to greater achievements.
She further observed that while there are many competing interests in the Nigerian sports sector, consistent grassroots investment remains essential for discovering and nurturing future champions.
The colourful ceremony culminated in medal presentations, trophy awards and group photographs, with UPWA executives, including Vice President I, Professor Adedamola Onyeaso, joining the participating teams to celebrate the day’s achievements.
The annual inter-house sports competition continues to stand as one of UPWA’s flagship events, reinforcing its commitment to balanced education, character formation and the promotion of healthy lifestyles among its pupils.
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