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Adamawa

No fewer than 245 intending pilgrims are to perform this year’s Christian pilgrimage to Jerusalem from Adamawa.

The Executive Secretary, Adamawa State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board, Mr Philibus Ishaku, made this known to newsmen  in Yola on Monday

Ishaku said that the number was a great improvement on the 143 pilgrims that performed the exercise last year.

He said that arrangements had reached advanced stages for the exercise, as the airlift of the pilgrims was expected to commence on  Oct. 28.

“Infact, we are almost done with preparations, as all prospective pilgrims had paid up and the state government had also approved the list of officials to accompany them,” Ishaku said.

The secretary said that there was a strong possibility that this year’s pilgrims from the North-East would be airlifted from the Yola Airport.

On the issue of pilgrims absconding, while in the Holy land, the executive secretary said that it only happened in Adamawa once and that the culprit was not an indigene of the state.

“And that is why we are very vigilant and thorough on those intending to perform the exercise from Adamawa,” he said.

 

Bauchi

Malam Musa Chibiyayi, an agricultural expert, has called on the Arable Crop Development and Marketing Company to buy surplus grains from Bauchi farmers to encourage them to produce more.

Chibiyayi, who is also the Special Adviser to Gov. Isa Yuguda on Agriculture, made the call on Tuesday in Bauchi in an interview with newsmen.

He expressed optimism that the state would record bumper harvest this year in view of the high amount of rainfall recorded in the state.

Chibiyayi said that the company might have to mop up the excess crops produced by farmers at a reasonable price to enable them break even.

 

Borno

Suspected Boko Haram sect members on Monday night attacked the Gamboru Police Station in the Maiduguri metropolis, leaving four policemen injured.

The attack came at a time serial killings by suspected members of the sect continued in Borno.

A police officer, who sought anonymity, told  newsmen on Tuesday in the state capital that the assailants raided the police station at night on Monday with local explosives.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdu, confirmed the attack, but declined to comment further.

In July 2009, members of the sect, which is opposed to Western education and wants Shariah enforced, attacked a police station in the state capital during which five of them were killed by soldiers deployed to counter the insurgence.

           

Ekiti

To prevent post-harvest losses, members of the Cassava Growers Association in Ekiti have called on the state government to establish silos for the storage and preservation of their cassava products.

The Chairman of the association, Mr Joseph Akinjobi, made the call  in Ado-Ekiti in an interview with the newsmen.

Akinjobi, who is also the Ekiti Chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), said tonnes of cassava products were being wasted annually due to the lack of preservation facilities.

The association chairman also stressed the need for the state government to establish cottage industries where cassava farmers could sell their products.

He identified high production costs due to the high tractor hiring charges and the lack of farm inputs as some of the problems faced by his members during the farming season.

Akinjobi said that owing to these problems, farmers in the state were compelled to travel to neighbouring states such as Osun, Ondo, Kogi and Kwara to hire tractors.

 

FCT

The Federal Government said in Abuja on Monday that Nigeria and Burkina Faso bilateral relationship on defence cooperation would be strengthened.

Alhaji Murtala Yar’Adua, the Minister of State for Defence, said this while receiving Mr Yero Boly, the Minister of Defence of Burkina Faso in his office.

Yar’Adua said the relationship was premised on Burkina Faso’s role in mediating and settling disputes in some African countries.

Speaking earlier, Boly said the purpose of the visit was to strengthen bilateral relationship on defence cooperation between the two countries.

Jigawa

Gen. Aliyu Gusau, a former National Security Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, has donated N5 million to flood victims in Jigawa.

Gusau, a PDP presidential aspirant, presented a cheque for the amount when he paid a courtesy call on Gov. Sule Lamido in Dutse on Monday.

He said he was in the state to commiserate with the government and people of the state over the recent flood that ravaged the state.

He prayed God to stop the event from repeating and enjoined the people to take what happened as an act of the Almighty.

Responding, Governor Sule Lamido expressed appreciation to Gusau for the donation to the victims of flood.

Lamido promised to deliver the money to those affected by the flood.

 

Katsina

The Katsina State Government has released N9.6 million for disbursement to 335 victims of this year’s flood disaster in Katsina metropolis.

The state’s Commissioner for Justice and Chairman of the Disbursement Committee, Alhaji Muktar Ibrahim, disclosed this while launching the disbursement in Katsina on Monday.

He said the amount represented 40 per cent of the estimated loss incurred by the victims during the disaster.

According to him, the state government decided to assist the affected persons with 40 per cent of their total loss to alleviate their sufferings.

He called on the affected persons to use the money in re-constructing their damaged houses, disclosing that the state government was still planning to also assist them with grains.

 

 

Kebbi

Hajiya Asama’u Dakingari, the wife of Kebbi Governor, has donated relief materials worth N6.5 million to victims of flood in Gwandu and Argungu Emirates in Kebbi.

One of her assistants, Alhaji Ibrahim Jambali, made this known to the newsmen in Birnin Kebbi on Monday.

Jambali said the materials included 400 bags of rice, 300 bags of assorted grains, 300 mats and 300 mosquito nets.

Others are 300 pairs of slippers, 300 kettles, and 50 cartons of detergent, 80 cartons of soap, 200 blankets, 500 buckets and 200 textile materials.

He said the materials were distributed to the victims at their temporary resettlement centres in Argungu and Gwandu.

“Hajiya Asama’u Dakingari, during the visit, was told that about 12,000 people were rendered homeless and their farmlands and life savings lost in the disaster,’’ he added.

Our correspondent recalls that the Federal Government had donated N752 million to the victims. Some states, individuals and organisations had also visited and made donations.

 

Kwara

 An apprentice tailor, Kabiru Yusuf of Agbo Oba area, Ilorin, was on Monday sentenced to two months imprisonment for stealing a handset.

 The convict, 19, prior to his conviction, had pleaded guilty to the offence.

In view of his admission of the offence, the prosecuting police officer, Insp. Jimoh Kareem, prayed the court to give the accused ‘summary trial’, which was upheld.

Magistrate Abdullahi Bello sentenced the accused to two months in prison with an option of N500 fine.

 The convict on September 28 stole a Nokia handset valued N3,500 belonging to one Edungbola Adeniyi of Ita Alamu, Ilorin.

The convict trespassed to where the owner parked his car on Coca-Cola Road, Ilorin and stole the handset put on the dashboard.

 

Niger

Umar Ma’ali, the Speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, has said that the assembly would support all efforts to promote girl-child education in the state.

Ma’ali said during the unvealing of the mascot for the state’s edition of the “Queen of Culture and Tourism” in Minna on Monday that the girl-child deserved the best in education.

The event was organised by Twani Global Concept in collaboration with the state’s ministry of culture and tourism.

He said the assembly was partnering with the executive arm of government to ensure that the girl-child suffered no form of discrimination.

“We are in partnership with the executive in this project and we shall ensure that no girl-child is discriminated against”, the speaker said.

 

Ogun

Four students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, on Tuesday appeared before an Abeokuta Chief Magistrate’s Court for their alleged involvement in cultism.

The students are Akinsanya Babatunde, Samuel Gbenga, Qudus Ayilara and Adewusi Yomi.

They are all facing a three-count charge of membership of an unlawful society as well as illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

Prosecutor Paul Etusi told the court that the accused persons engaged themselves in the activities of an unlawful society, Eiye Confraternity, at Oloke junction in the Abeokuta metropolis.

He also alleged that they possessed two double-barrelled guns and 30 rounds of ammunition.

Etusi said the act was contrary to Section 4 and punishable under Section 5 of the Secret Cult (Prohibition and Special Provision Act), Laws of Ogun State, 2006.

 

Sokoto

Governor Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State has urged the Jonathan-Sambo Presidential Campaign Organisation to reach out to grassroots politicians instead of Abuja-based politicians to succeed.

Wamakko gave the advice in Sokoto on Monday while receiving Dr Sarki Tafida, the Chairman of the Organisation, saying Abuja politicians had nothing to offer as they were not with the grassroots.

Wamakko explained that Sokoto State had been the home of PDP and would remain so.

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Group Advocates Indigenous Language Sustainability, Calls for Policy Action

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A pan-Nigeria organisation committed to the promotion and preservation of indigenous languages, Indigenous Language and Culture Promoters (ILCP), has called for the deliberate development and compulsory teaching of indigenous languages in both primary and secondary schools across the country.

The group made the call during its maiden Congress held in Bori, Rivers State, which was convened to examine challenges hindering the official adoption and effective teaching of Ogoni languages in schools.

Speaking at the Congress, the Executive Director of the organisation, HRC Mene Magnus Edooh, Amb.P, emphasised the critical role of indigenous languages in preserving a people’s culture, values and history. He warned against the gradual extinction of native languages, noting that language loss equates to identity loss.

“Years ago, Latin was a language of global relevance, but today it is largely extinct. We do not want Ogoni languages to suffer a similar fate. As a people, we cannot afford to lose our identity through the death of our languages,” Edooh said.

He explained that the Indigenous Language and Culture Promoters was established to collaborate with language stakeholders to ensure that children and younger generations remain connected to their mother tongues. The organisation also appealed to governments at all levels, as well as relevant institutions and individuals, to take strategic actions aimed at promoting and sustaining Nigeria’s indigenous languages.

Also speaking, the newly appointed Director of Media and Information, Prince David N. Gbarato, questioned the rationale behind government reluctance to accord indigenous languages their rightful place in national development policies.

According to him, “People with well-developed languages are people with well-developed indigenous systems and affairs,” stressing that language development is fundamental to cultural and societal advancement.

The Congress further served as a platform for the ratification of key officers of the organisation and featured the participation of representatives from various indigenous language groups and other language stakeholders, all of whom echoed the call for renewed commitment towards safeguarding Nigeria’s linguistic heritage.

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Diri Approves N200m Monthly Grant for Bayelsa Farmers, Targets Increased Local Rice Production

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Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has approved a monthly support scheme of ?200 million for farmers in the state as part of efforts to boost food security and expand agricultural production.

The governor announced the approval on Tuesday at the flag-off ceremony of the 2026 dry season farming programme held at the state-owned rice farm in Otuasega community, Ogbia Local Government Area.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the volume of rice harvested during the last farming season, Governor Diri directed the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources to ensure a significant increase in the production of homegrown rice in Bayelsa State by the end of 2026.

He stressed that despite the government’s provision of necessary support to the ministry and farmers, it was unacceptable that the state still had to procure rice from outside during the last Yuletide period.

The governor charged the Ministry of Agriculture to take food security seriously, noting that Bayelsa has a comparative advantage in several crop areas, with fertile soil that does not require fertiliser to produce organic crops.

While commending the Commissioner for Agriculture and other stakeholders for organising the event, Governor Diri urged the ministry to ensure that such initiatives go beyond yearly ceremonies and translate into tangible benefits for the people.

According to him, agriculture remains a key pillar of the state’s economic diversification drive, which his administration has prioritised through heavy investments. He also called on civil servants and residents to embrace agriculture as a way of life.

“Let it not be that we come here for a yearly ritual. This is something that affects us as a people and so we must all take it seriously. Food security will continue to be a top priority of my administration,” he said.

He added that agriculture strengthens the economy and highlighted the importance of transportation infrastructure in moving farm produce from rural communities to the state capital.

“We are investing in agriculture and connecting communities. The roads and bridges support agriculture. We have developed partnerships and collaborations and will continue to partner with other agencies to ensure Bayelsa attains the expected food security,” the governor stated.

Governor Diri further directed that by the end of 2026, the state should record a minimum production of 300,000 kilogrammes of rice, stressing that government would patronise local farmers rather than sourcing rice from outside the state.

On security concerns, he reiterated that the state’s anti-grazing law remains in force, warning herdsmen against destroying farmlands and urging farmers to report such incidents to security agencies instead of resorting to social media.

He also cautioned traditional rulers against allocating land in forest areas to herdsmen, warning that anyone found culpable would be sanctioned.

“For our farmers, we will always support you. Honourable Commissioner, identify the genuine farmers in the state. What we did for MSMEs will also be done for farmers. Henceforth, ?200 million will be set aside monthly to support farmers in Bayelsa State,” he added.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Prof. Beke Sese, described the event as a reaffirmation of the state government’s unwavering commitment to food security.

He commended Governor Diri for his substantial investment in the agricultural sector, noting that it has been the driving force behind the progress recorded so far.

Representatives of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Bayelsa State chapter, Nigerian Women in Agriculture Business, the Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation and the Central Bank of Nigeria, among others, also lauded the governor’s sustained support for farmers, which they said has significantly improved the agricultural sector in the state.

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Fanfare, Pageantry As Ohiauga Community Honours 31 Eminent Personalities with Maiden Leadership Awards

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Ohiauga Community in Igburu Clan, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, on Saturday, December 27, 2025, witnessed an unprecedented spectacle of celebrations, fanfare and cultural splendour as it honoured 31 distinguished personalities for their outstanding leadership qualities, selfless service and immense contributions to the growth and development of the community.

The historic event, which took place at the Ohiauga Community Town Hall, marked the maiden edition of the Ohiauga Leadership Awards and saw 27 illustrious sons and daughters of the community, alongside four non-indigenes, decorated with various honours in recognition of their unwavering commitment to the socio-economic, political and infrastructural advancement of the area.

From the early hours of the day, the once serene and seemingly sleepy community was transformed into a beehive of activities. The atmosphere was electrified with excitement as the sound of music echoed from different corners of the community. Everywhere was colourful, lively and festive, as men, women, youths and children, young and old, trooped out in large numbers, beautifully adorned in elegant traditional and modern attires.

The favourable weather further added glamour and grace to the occasion, enhancing the beauty and splendour of the event, as the people, stakeholders and visitors savoured every moment of the celebration.

Adding royal splendour to the colourful ceremony was the presence of the Eze of Igburu Clan, Eze Igburu IV of Igburu Land, His Majesty Eze Kenneth Nwabochi, who arrived at the venue in full royal regalia, accompanied by his retinue of chiefs, elders and other palace officials. His presence was a clear testament to the significance of the occasion and underscored the unity and collective resolve of the people to celebrate excellence and service.

One after the other, the award recipients stepped forward amid thunderous applause, cheers and admiration from the audience. These were men and women whose years of dedication, sacrifice and contributions have helped place Ohiauga Community on the map in terms of political relevance, socio-economic growth and self-help-driven development.

Indeed, Ohiauga Community today boasts of notable achievements credited largely to community-based initiatives, including a relatively good road network, stable and uninterrupted electricity supply powered through solar infrastructure, and other basic amenities that have improved the quality of life of its people. The honoured individuals, it was observed, have played significant roles in achieving these milestones, leaving their unmistakable footprints on the community’s development journey.

By honouring them, the community made it clear that the awards were not meant to signal retirement from service, but rather to encourage the recipients to intensify their efforts and continue to give back to their fatherland. Community leaders noted that although progress has been recorded, Ohiauga still faces serious developmental challenges that require sustained commitment and collective action.

Prominent among these challenges is the absence of a functional healthcare facility. The only cottage hospital project in the community, allegedly initiated by Total Energies Limited several years ago, was said to have been abandoned, leaving residents without adequate medical care. The community strongly appealed to the Rivers State Government to intervene and revive the project in the interest of the people.

The education sector was also not spared. The Ohiauga Community Primary School, according to the community, is allegedly in good shape, with a conducive learning environment, but lacks enough classroom teachers, as there is only one government-employed classroom teacher. To fill the void, the community reportedly employed five additional teachers from its meagre resources and currently bears the responsibility of paying their salaries.

These realities, stakeholders explained, provided further justification for the decision to celebrate and honour individuals who have consistently demonstrated commitment to the welfare and development of the community.

Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Ohiauga Maiden Leadership Awards, Pastor (Dr) David Chizor Nwaoburu, described the event as a strategic initiative aimed at fostering peace, unity and development, while recognising and rewarding excellence and service.

According to him, the award ceremony was designed to honour eminent personalities who have distinguished themselves in public and private life, and who have continued to make meaningful contributions to the growth of Ohiauga Community.

Dr Nwaoburu, who was himself among the award recipients, said the recognition was intended to motivate the honourees to do more for the community and not to rest on their achievements. He urged them to continue to serve the interests of the people wherever they find themselves and to remain ambassadors of peace and development.

He further reiterated the need for government intervention in the abandoned cottage hospital project and the posting of teachers to the primary school by the state government, stressing that community development in Ohiauga has largely been driven by self-help efforts.

Among those honoured at the event were Pastor (Dr) David Chizor Nwaoburu; former Bursar of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Dr Davis Ojima; the Registrar of the institution, Dr Chinonye A. Ajie; Dr Obi Chukwuma Ebenezer Jular; Elder Kemmer Mark Godwin; Dr Nwokoji Chukwuemeka; Mr Nduka Louis Odiegba; Dr (Chief) (Mrs) Ojima; Comrade Chimezie Igwela; Engr Gideon Eke; Chief (Prof) H. A. Ajie; Hon. Sule Igwela; and Dr Obi Nwaoburu.

Others included Prof. (Mrs) Jennifer Igwela; Dr Charity Ajie; Eric David Orukwo; the Paramount Ruler of Ohiauga Community, HRH Dr Amb. Bright Abali; Mr Chukwudi Lloyd Reuben; Comrade Wisdom Adieme; and the member representing ONELGA Constituency I in the Rivers State House of Assembly, Hon. Uchenna Nwabochi.

Also recognised were Comrade Kelvin London Oji; Pastor Smart Brass Maduagu; Chief (Hon.) K. O. Igwela; Harmony Igwela; Comrade Onyemaobi Igwela; and Late Elder Nwaba Maduagu, who received a posthumous award in recognition of his lifetime contributions to the community.

The four non-indigenes honoured for their dedicated services and goodwill towards the community were Hon. Marculey Ogolo; Hon. ThankGod Chibor; Comrade Kingsley Ogu; and Pastor G. Oreke, who was specially recognised as the only dedicated government classroom teacher at Ohiauga Community Primary School.

Reacting to the honour, the Registrar of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Dr Chinonye A. Ajie, described the award as a step in the right direction and a thoughtful gesture that encourages service and excellence. He called for harmonious relationships among all segments of the community and pledged his continued support towards education, job creation and collective development.

Former Bursar of the university, Dr Davis Ojima, also expressed gratitude to the community for recognising his contributions, assuring that he would remain committed to promoting peace, unity and sustainable development initiatives in Ohiauga.

Business mogul, Mr Nduka Louis Odiegba, said being honoured by one’s own community carries special significance, describing the recognition as the most cherished among the many awards he has received. He pledged to intensify his contributions to the welfare and development of the people, noting that “charity must begin at home.”

In his royal remarks, the Eze of Igburu Clan, His Majesty Eze Kenneth Nwabochi, emphasised the importance of peace, unity and the preservation of cultural values, describing the maiden Ohiauga Leadership Awards as a timely initiative aimed at strengthening communal bonds and fostering collective progress.

Giving the vote of thanks on behalf of the awardees, Mr Chukwudi Lloyd Reuben, thanked the community for finding them worthy of recognition, and commended the leadership and merit award committee for the excellent packaging of the programme. He urged the awardees to continue with their good work to the community, as the merit awards were a clarion call for more community development involvement and a wake up call for others to emulate the leadership qualities exhibited by the awardees.

Overall, the maiden Ohiauga Leadership Awards ceremony lived up to its billing, serving not only as a platform to celebrate excellence and service but also as a rallying point for renewed commitment to the development of the community, amid resounding jubilation, merriment and cultural pride.

 

By: Donatus Ebi

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