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At a national security dialogue in Abuja on Thursday, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Rev Matthew Hassan Kukah, raised concerns over the growing calls to arm communities in response to widespread insecurity, warning that such an approach could create new dangers rather than solutions.

“There is a growing belief that communities can defend themselves by arming up. But arms will not solve our problems. They offer a false sense of security. And when peace returns, where will those weapons go?” Kukah said at the event.

National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, who also addressed participants, reaffirmed the government’s determination to dismantle terrorist networks and stabilise the country.

“We will defeat terror. We will restore order. We will not give up, and we will not surrender,” he said.

The session, themed “A whole-of-society approach to the prevention of violence and conflict in Northern Nigeria,” was convened by the National Peace Committee (NPC), The Kukah Centre and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA). It brought together religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society actors, security professionals and policy experts seeking new strategies to strengthen peacebuilding efforts in the North.

Ribadu noted that the Tinubu administration had deepened intelligence-driven operations, advanced security reforms and expanded community-based early-warning systems, leading to thousands of insurgents surrendering and significant progress in terrorism-related prosecutions.

He said Nigeria had no intention of yielding ground to violent groups, adding that national stability requires joint efforts from citizens and institutions.

“We have recorded 775 convictions in terrorism-related prosecutions. Each one represents not just a statistic, but a life restored and a community stabilised,” he said.

Ribadu also warned that individuals or groups working to destabilise the country would face repercussions.

“Let me be clear. Any individual or group who exploits communities, spreads terror or attempts to undermine national unity will face decisive action. Nigeria remains fully committed to law, order and the protection of citizens,” he added.

Despite the ongoing challenges, the NSA expressed confidence in Nigeria’s resilience.

“Our country has gone through difficult periods, perhaps more than many nations, but we are still standing. We are the only functioning democracy in the Sahel region, and we must protect that achievement,” he said.

However, he emphasised that the dialogue must lead to practical steps.

“Sustainable peace requires that discussions like this should not end with speeches. We must translate them into concrete, measurable actions that strengthen resilience, rebuild trust and improve security across Northern Nigeria and beyond,” he said.

Ribadu urged traditional and religious leaders to continue supporting government efforts, saying: “We are going through painful times, but this phase will pass. I ask for continued prayers, understanding and moral leadership. We will defeat terror. We will restore order. We will not give up, and we will not surrender.”

In a related discussion, Rev Kukah rejected the idea that arming communities is an effective response to banditry or terrorism, describing the country’s security crisis as a symptom of profound social and moral decay.

“Nigeria has too many underlying ailments – unstable homes, fragmented communities, weakened moral foundations. These vulnerabilities are the fertile soil in which bandits and criminals thrive,” he said.

The bishop said Nigeria has “hit rock bottom,” but added that this moment could also be an opportunity for renewal.

“The scale and depth of our insecurity show that we have reached the lowest point. The good news is that the only direction left is upward,” he said.

Kukah also urged the country to embrace its diversity.

“If diversity were a liability, America would not be what it is today. Nigeria is blessed with extraordinary diversity. Our challenge is to harmonise it, not weaponise it,” he said.

He stressed that peacebuilding is a collective responsibility.

“Peace is the collective work of all of us. It begins with individuals, families, communities and societies. If each of us seeks peace where we are, the nation will benefit,” he said.

Kukah called for humility and justice from the government and asked religious and traditional authorities to confront extremism within their own communities. He also drew attention to the central role of women in peace processes.

“Women make up the majority of our population, yet many lack a voice, not because of numbers, but because voice means participation and representation. We cannot build peace while excluding half of our population,” he said.
The Department of Road Traffic Services, popularly known as the Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO), says it will take its legal battle to the Supreme Court after the Court of Appeal upheld a judgment stopping the agency from impounding vehicles or issuing fines to motorists in the Federal Capital Territory.

Acting Director of the DRTS, Deborah Osho, disclosed the agency’s next steps in an interview  on Thursday, warning that the appellate decision had worsened indiscipline on Abuja roads.

Earlier that day, the Court of Appeal in Abuja affirmed the October 16, 2024 ruling of the Federal High Court, which barred DRTS officials from stopping vehicles, confiscating them, or levying penalties on drivers.

The three-member panel, in a judgment delivered by Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi, dismissed the VIO’s appeal for lacking merit.

Reacting to the ruling, Osho said, “We will certainly appeal. As a correspondent, do you see what is happening in the city right now? Don’t you see how dirty the city is?

“I don’t know why we Nigerians don’t like to be corrected. Just look at Airport Road—they have turned that place practically into a one-way. You cannot enforce, you cannot impound, but if you give them a ticket, they won’t come to pay. What do you want us to do? The thing is not funny.”

She added that despite relying on ticketing as an alternative enforcement mechanism, outstanding penalties had exceeded N409m.

“We don’t even impound like that. What we do is, if you commit an offence, whether you take it or go away, you are already captured, and your bill will be sent to you.

“If I give you my laptop now, we have almost 409 million not paid, because they won’t come to pay, and because we cannot enforce our arrest or do anything.

“Have you ever seen anywhere in the world where traffic is well coordinated without enforcement, and you think it will go well?” she said.

The original suit, filed by public interest lawyer Abubakar Marshal (FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023), challenged the actions of VIO officers who stopped and seized his vehicle in Jabi on December 12, 2023. He described the conduct as unlawful and a violation of his rights.

Justice Nkeonye Maha of the Federal High Court agreed with Marshal’s arguments, ruling that no existing law empowered DRTS officials to stop, seize, or impound vehicles or to impose fines.The court declared such actions oppressive and granted a perpetual injunction restraining the agency and its officers from further infringing on motorists’ rights, including freedom of movement, presumption of innocence, fair hearing, and the right to own property.

Marshal, represented by a legal team led by Femi Falana (SAN), had sought N500m in damages. The court instead awarded N2.5m against the DRTS, its Director, the Abuja Area Commander identified as Mr Leo, team leader Solomon Onoja, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

Dissatisfied, the respondents approached the Court of Appeal, which on Thursday affirmed the lower court’s decision in its entirety.

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Adams Oshiomhole, senator representing Edo North, has urged the national assembly to tighten scrutiny of financial technology operators, warning that platforms outside the mainstream banking sector are increasingly being used for fraudulent activities.

Speaking during Thursday’s plenary, Oshiomhole contributed to deliberations on a bill seeking amendments to the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act.

The proposed changes aim to introduce formal designation, registration and stronger supervision for systemically important financial institutions.

The former Edo governor advised his colleagues to not only back the legislation but also examine it line by line to ensure “all possible loopholes are blocked”.

Citing a personal incident, Oshiomhole said his own experience with cybercrime revealed how alternative financial service providers are being exploited.

“When they hacked into my account, I found that all the institutions used were OPAY and Moneypoint; none of the registered banks were used,” he said.

“And when I asked, I’m told that’s it. They don’t have a branch in Abuja. They don’t employ labour. They bear no social responsibility.”

He added that the bill would help establish minimum regulatory and operational benchmarks for technology-driven financial companies.

“For example, I know all the directors of First Bank, of Access Bank, of Zenith Bank. I don’t know the directors of OPAY. I don’t know the directors of Moneypoint,” he said.

“These are visible players in our economy, playing such an important role. And the day they go under, the political authority will be left with the burden of providing for Nigerians who have been duped.”

Oshiomhole stressed that government has a responsibility to safeguard its citizens “in every ramification”.

He also argued that laws passed by the national assembly carry stronger force than regulatory guidelines issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“So, I think we should support it,” he said. “And I would encourage you to do a more detailed line inquiry to ensure that all the loopholes are captured, including the owners of these banks.”

The bill, sponsored by Senator Tokunbo Abiru of Lagos East, was eventually approved for second reading.





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Security personnel in Edo State have apprehended seven individuals suspected to be bandits during routine stop-and-search operations along the Benin–Agbor Road, according to security sources.

The arrests were disclosed in a report by security analyst Zagozola Makama, who stated that the group—identified as Fulani youths—was stopped shortly after they were said to have been offloaded from a truck at about 1800 hours on 2 December 2025.

“A search revealed pictures of assault rifles, including AK-47s, on their mobile phones,” the report said.

During questioning, the suspects claimed they had travelled from Adamawa State.

Authorities say investigations are continuing in a bid to trace any real firearms and establish whether the men are linked to criminal operations.

Security agencies have urged members of the public to report any suspicious movements to help prevent criminal acts in the area.
Nigerian music icon Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, has appealed to fans and the public to temper their reactions as speculation intensifies over tensions involving him and his wife, Natasha Idibia.

A video circulating online shows the “African Queen” star urging supporters to stop escalating the drama, warning that the growing frenzy is becoming risky and unfair to his wife.

He said: “This is getting out of hand. This is a dangerous situation right now. I know what fans can do, I know what people can do.

“I am perfectly okay, and this is putting Natasha at risk. It is not fair on anybody.

“Please, I need everybody to calm down, cease fire. We are going to resolve all these issues. People dey get issue for house no be today, but this is getting out of hand.

“Friends, family, everybody, please, ceasefire. I beg you. I am perfectly fine. I did not make that post. Please, I am okay.”

The singer distanced himself from a now-deleted Instagram post in which he appeared to solicit help, insisting his account had been compromised and that he was not responsible for the message.

The uproar began following reports alleging that 2Baba was briefly detained by UK police after an altercation with Natasha during his October tour. A video showing the singer being arrested spread rapidly online, triggering widespread reaction.

Tensions heightened further during an Instagram Live session hosted by media personality Daddy Freeze, where two of 2Baba’s former managers accused Natasha of attempting to assert total control over his personal and professional life. They claimed she had taken charge of his finances and public engagements and confirmed an arrest incident previously denied.

2Baba later joined the broadcast, visibly upset, and demanded an end to discussions about his private affairs. Moments afterward, a heated exchange between him and Natasha was heard off-camera, causing the livestream to end abruptly and fuelling even more speculation.

As online commentary continues to mount, the Edo House of Assembly has reportedly summoned Natasha, who represents the Egor constituency, to appear before its Ethics and Privileges Committee over the viral allegations of misconduct.
Notable personalities including political and business leaders have urged Nigerian youths to embrace entrepreneurship as a way to mitigate the growing rate of unemployment and low productivity in the country despite the soaring population. 

This was the crux of discussion at a business summit, Meet the CEOs (Meet the CEOs 5.0 organised by Skyewise Foundation, a subsidiary of Skyewise Group, leading Automobile, Investment, and Credit Management Company. 

With the theme, "Modern Entrepreneur, Navigating an Evolving World", the event brought together financial experts, bank executives, leadership advocates, investors, government agencies and innovators to share on how to leverage on the country's youth population to create wealth and grow the nation's economy. 

In his presentation, Deputy speaker of the House of Representative, Rt. Hon. Ben Kalu, represented by his Chief of Staff, Sam Hart while applauding the innovative creativity of the Nigerian youths said the government is doing everything possible to create an enabling environment for them to thrive. 
According him, the National Assembly is lending all the necessary support to the executive to ensure that right atmosphere is created for small scale enterprises to flourish. He called on all stakeholders support entrepreneurship, innovation and positive and drivers of positive change. 

Also speaking, a Executive Director Business Development NEXIM Bank, Hon. Stella Okotette, said effective entrepreneurship requires patience, urging youths of the country to be consistent in order to achieve success as entrepreneurs. 

"You will agree with me that the future belongs to those who do not wait, but those who are bold enough to create change. I'm so excited to see young CEOs, and young entrepreneurs gather in the same space striving to make a difference in our country. I urge you to utilize this opportunity to become a problem solver and make Nigeria a better place" she concluded.

Earlier in his remarks, the MD/CEO Skyewise Group, Dr. Elvis Abuyere noted that the major objective of the gathering is to help the entrepreneurs and innovators through mentorship, financial empowerment and also to discover new and emerging, young and dynamic entrepreneurs ready to achieve their goals. 
"One of the objectives is to create opportunities for business to grow. We realize it is better to come closer to the entrepreneurs and innovators and groom them to become job creators through mentorship programmes and empowerment to enable them navigate the current economic realities and other challenges in the society", he noted. 

Millions of Naira were disbursed to five young entrepreneurs who were exceptional during a business pitch presentation. 

They include the star prize winner, the CEO Hairverse Ventures Limited, Mercy Young who smiled home with four million Naira. 

Others are, the first runner-up, the CEO Loib Crea8tive Limited, Love Ajagbe -Ayankola who won 3 million Naira and Lydia Ekpong Thompson, the second runner-up and crop All Gree Ivy Limited who smiled home with 2 million Naira. 

Chinedu Emmanuel, the CEO Hemoglobin was rewarded with the sum of 1 million Naira as third runner-up.
However, there was an on the spot business pitch presentation amongst some entrepreneurs, where Mr. Huzeva Aminu emerged the winner and was instantly rewarded with the sum of 2 million naira.

Notable personalities Who graced the occasion either as speaker or panelist include: Dr. Moses Dari, who represented the deputy Gov. of Edo State, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, Uzee Usman (Nollywood actor), Inonge Imbula, (Founder Imbula Consultancy), Farida Mirzebleava, (Content Creation Coach), Joshua Chibueze, Founder, (Piggy Vest), Ebuka Ebuziem, (CEO Adire Team), Val. Okafor. Representative of the Minister of Youths development.

Others are Dr. Mrs Lois Andrew Ihwo, (CEO Dee Utensils), Mrs Lillian Elvis Abuyare, Mr.Olajide Abiola, (CEO The Destination Hotel), Mr. Ibidapo Lawal, CEO Nevaeh Limited etc.

Chris Ade, 4th Runner Up of the project fame West Africa singing competition (season 5) was on hand to serenade the audience with his magnetic voice.








The Sokoto State Police Command has taken into custody three individuals accused of providing financial and intelligence support to armed bandit groups, among them Ruwa Ginyo, the Fulani community leader of Gidan-Madi in Tangaza Local Government Area.

Security analyst Zagozola Makama reported that the trio, believed to be intermediaries for the Lakurawa bandits, were arrested on December 3, 2025, around 2 p.m. while attempting to dispose of four cattle suspected to have been rustled.

Preliminary questioning indicated that the suspects allegedly coordinated the sale of stolen livestock and forwarded the proceeds to the criminal group.

“All suspects have confessed to their involvement in the crime, and investigations are ongoing to track further links and recover additional stolen property,” the report noted
A mixer truck on Wednesday lost control along Sani Abacha Expressway Abuja killing one policeman and injuring another in the process.

This is contained in a statement signed by FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, on Thursday.

The statement reads : “The FCT Police Command regrets to announce that on Wednesday, 3rd December, 2025, at approximately 2:20 PM, a tragic motor vehicle accident occurred along Sani Abacha Expressway by the National Ecumenical Centre, Abuja.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that a mixer truck, driven by one Salman Usman of a construction company based in Wuse Zone 5, lost control and crashed at the location. In the incident, two police officers on official duty were affected, resulting in the unfortunate loss of one of the officers, while the other sustained injuries and is currently receiving medical attention.

“This sad occurrence reflects the hazards and risks our officers face daily in the course of protecting lives and ensuring smooth traffic management within the FCT.”

According to the FCT police spokesperson, the driver of the vehicle has been taken into custody, while other vehicles involved in the accident have been recovered for further investigation and safety inspection.

“The Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Miller G. Dantawaye psc, extends heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of the deceased officer and prays for the quick recovery of the injured personnel. We assure the public that the investigation will be thorough and justice will be served.

“For emergency or security-related concerns, residents are urged to reach the Police Command through the emergency lines: 08061581938, 08032003913,” the statement added.

Plans are in top gear for the hosting of the 2026 edition of the 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit, organised by Davdan Peace and Advocacy Foundation and 100 Most Notable Peace Icon Africa.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday signed by the Project Director Africa Amb Dr. Kingsley Amafibe.

According to Amafibe, the 2026 edition of the summit will hold in Marrakech, Morocco, with the theme: "Uniting Africa's Change Makers for Growth and Impact: A Gate to Sustainable Development."

Scheduled for 19th – 21st June 2026, the summit will feature the conferment of honours on the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa, recognising outstanding personalities whose contributions continue to shape Africa’s progress in governance, business, innovation, and community development.

Amb. Amafibe noted that the summit remains one of the continent’s most influential platforms for fostering collaborations, amplifying leadership excellence, and driving impactful initiatives across Africa. 

He added that the 2026 edition is expected to attract high-level delegates, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and peace advocates from across the continent and beyond.

It could be recalled that the 2024 and 2025 edition of the summit was held in Kigali, Rwanda, where new members were also inducted into the African-Asian Chamber of Commerce, further deepening cross-continental partnerships and strengthening economic cooperation.

The organisers expressed optimism that the Morocco gathering will not only celebrate excellence but also propel conversations and actions toward Africa’s sustainable development goals.




Dreams Cottage Estate Ltd, one of Abuja’s foremost real estate firms, has launched a special festive season land discount sales promo and a very flexible payment plans designed to help investors acquire affordable plots in premium locations in the FCT.

The initiative, which the company describes as a “festive gift” to aspiring homeowners, allows interested buyers to secure landed property with prices starting from as low as N2.5 million. 

Our estate sites are strategically situated across the FCT, offering buyers excellent proximity to key infrastructure and thriving residential corridors. Some of our top selling locations are, Addis City in Kabusa by Sunnyvale Estate, Kaima Estate (fully built 4 bedrooms and two bathroom terrace duplex) after Dunamis Headquarters Airport Road, Skyline Estate Opposite Post Army Estate in Idu, Hutu Abuja Polo Golf Resort Estate right Before Centenary City Airport Road, Summer Valley Estate Before Hand Made Girls Secondary School Kuje and Solaris Court Inside Brains and Hammers City in Life Camp, Abuja

All listed properties are fully approved by the Federal Capital Territory Development Authority (FCDA), ensuring legal compliance and peace of mind for prospective buyers. 

With plot sizes ranging from;

~ 150SQM for 3 bedroom terrace duplexes
~250SQM for 4 bedroom semi duplexes 
~350SQM for 4 bedroom fully detached duplex 
~500SQM for 5 bedroom fully detached duplex
~750SQM for 3 bedroom 6 units block of flat. 

Dreams Cottage Estate Ltd reaffirmed its commitment to bridging the housing gap by offering secure, well-planned and affordable residential solutions. The company said it remains driven by the vision of enabling more Abuja residents to become property owners without financial strain.

Speaking on the new offer, the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Obumneme Joseph Obi, noted that the company has built its reputation over decades on the pillars of value, respect and integrity, qualities that continue to guide its customer service and project delivery.

He assured that the festive season discount programme represents another milestone in the firm’s mission to surpass client expectations and provide accessible pathways to owning decent and comfortable homes.

Interested buyers can contact Dreams Cottage Estate Ltd. For further enquiries call:07031927263,09059925328 or send a DM to dreamscottageltd and book for site inspections as the festive promo continues.











ABUJA, NIGERIA – 
Jabi Lake Mall (⅝), Abuja’s premier lifestyle and shopping destination, reaches the climax of its 10th-anniversary celebration today, marking a decade of unparalleled retail excellence, community building, and environmental stewardship.
The milestone event solidifies JLM’s vision to consistently provide the best shopping experience by creating an excellent mix of the world’s best global and local brands.

A Decade of Partnership and Vision
The mall’s sustained success over the past ten years is a testament to the strong, instrumental partnerships cultivated with its diverse range of tenants.

"Our success story is intrinsically linked to our tenants and the unwavering support of our shoppers," stated Oparinde Abiola, Marketing Manager at Jabi Lake Mall.
General Manager, Peter Adeleye, added his perspective on the milestone: “For ten years, Jabi Lake Mall has been committed to setting the standard for retail in Nigeria. Our vision has always been to create a world-class shopping experience while fostering an environmentally conscious approach to business—our JLM EDGE. We are proud of the community hub we’ve built and look forward to the future.”
JLM works together with regulatory bodies to implement sustainable practices and ensure all operations are conducted in environmentally friendly ways.

Grand Finale: Nurturing Talent and Appreciating Loyalty

The anniversary celebrations conclude today with events designed to empower youth culture and reward loyal patrons. The much-anticipated talent hunt finale will see winners awarded a generous cash prize today.
In a show of shopper appreciation, the mall is giving back prizes, vouchers, and freebies. Shoppers present today will benefit from the giveaway.
Jabi Lake Mall invites the community to join the final day of celebrations and experience the commitment to exceptional service that defines its brand.

About JabiLakeMall:
Jabi Lake Mall is Abuja's premier two-level shopping center, renowned for its expansive retail options, modern amenities, and scenic lakeside views. It offers a world-class environment with a wide range of high-end fashion brands, tech stores, supermarkets, restaurants, and entertainment hubs, providing an all-in-one lifestyle experience.

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The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter, has announced the re-appointment of Mr. Alex Enemanna, an experienced journalist and certified public relations practitioner as Special Assistant to the Chairman on Media Relations.

In the appointment letter dated Monday, 1st December, 2025, the Senior Administrative Officer (SAO), Mr. Uzoma Nwosu, said that the Chairman's decision to re-appoint him was based on competence and quality delivery that contributed to the successes recorded by the Chapter in the last two years. 

“The Chapter is confident that, given your competence, capacity and and performance, you are expected to work closely with the leadership to offer greater value to the Numero Uno Chapter. This administration led by Mr. Stanley Ogadigo is determined to build on gains; while driving new opportunities, therefore, all hands must be on deck to deliver", the letter reads in part.

With nearly a decade experience in journalism practice which spans across prominent print and digital platforms, Enemanna is expected to bring on board new frontiers to drive a robust visibility framework for the Chapter.

He is also an active player at the Editorial Board of the Chapter's PR Monthly publication.

The MD/CEO NIMPAT Group of Companies, Ambassador Dr. Mrs Nimi Briggs has bagged Nigeria Change Makers Award in Enterprise Development Award 2025, highlighting her giant stature in Nigeria's entrepreneurship space. 
 
The award was conferred on her by Green Assembly Initiative, (GAI) an organization that recognizes outstanding individuals, corporate organizations, Agencies, Parastatals and Ministries, who have distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavour and added value to human society. 

It had as the theme, “Honouring Patriots by Recognising Excellence in Leadership and Nation Building.”

Mrs. Briggs, who is also the CEO of Msendo Integrated Ltd was honoured at GAI Summit in Abuja for being among those whose leadership have continued to drive transformative change across Nigeria and beyond.

Presenting the award, the Executive Director of GAI and the award Convener, Dr. Duke Alamboye praised individuals and organizations who made it to the list of 2025 edition of the Award Summit. 
He praised Mrs. Briggs for her selfless, passionate and intentional actions towards human capital development and excellence in leadership development;

Responding, Mrs Briggs while thanking the organisation for the gesture and urged it to be part of the present administration's efforts in redirecting and refocusing the Youths towards patriotism and National Consciousness.

"I want to thank you for finding me worthy of this honour, I'm grateful, I don't take it for granted. I have, and will continue to advocate for Youth and National development, building a nation is not a one Man responsibility, all Nigerians should join hands together to build a national where everyone will have the sense of belonging, safe and able to actualize their dreams and aspirations".

Dr. Briggs restated the importance of dialogue in furthering peace, unity and national cohesion as according to her, it affords everybody the opportunity to project their views and cross fertilize ideas for sustainable development and National transformation.







 


To ensure healthy ageing, a former President of the Senate, Senator Pius Anyim has advised older persons to always engage in regular exercise and Godly lifestyle.

Senator Pius Anyim made the call in Abuja during the Sixteenth Anniversary Celebration of Graceful Ageing Fellowship, GRAF, with the theme “The Gift of GRAF Extraordinary Blessings To Humanity”.

He also enjoined  them to always contribute their wealth of knowledge and experience towards national development.

While commending GRAF for promoting graceful ageing among the older persons through its activities in the last sixteen years, the former President of the Senate advised the elderly to always eat and live healthy through regular exercise and lifestyle

Earlier, the International Coordinator of Graceful Ageing Fellowship, GRAF, Senator Eze Ajoku said the Fellowship in the last sixteen years has championed the wellbeing, dignity and inclusion of older persons through healthy programs, exercise sessions, teachings on Graceful Ageing and Bible study fellowship.

“Every Saturday morning, we gather to move our bodies, stretch our muscles and renew our strength as Isaiah 40:31 reminds us: “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.”
and through these gatherings, many have discovered new energy, restored mobility and a renewed sense of community” He said

“We are especially grateful to all our exercise instructors and coordinators who teach, encourage and keep us moving week after week. Your dedication is a seed of life sown into many hearts and bodies”.

In his words”Our last-Saturday seminars where pastors feed our spirits and doctors share medical wisdom have saved lives, reduced fear, deepened understanding and empowered older persons. Without all of you who attend, participate in and support these seminars, there would be no GRAF ministry. You are the ministry.
Your presence is the strength of this vision and we thank every one of you who has sacrificed time, resources, transportation and energy to be part of this work”.

According to him, the past year, God gave GRAF another blessing the Daily Graceful Ageing Devotional and this has become morning bread for many, spreading far beyond Abuja and Nigeria.

“As we celebrate today, let us remember 3 John 1:2: “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.”
This is the heartbeat of GRAF prosperity of spirit, strength of body, clarity of mind and joy in old age”.

He used the opportunity to urge the Federal Government to put in place medical assistance and financial incentives for older persons in the country.

Senator Eze Ajoku who also called for social security for the elderly, stressed the need  for the passage of Older Persons Bill by the National Assembly

Some members and beneficiaries of GRAF programs expressed gratitude to God for blessing them through impactful activities of the Fellowship in the past sixteen years.

While commending the leadership of the Fellowship for being a source of inspiration to them on graceful ageing, they emphasized the need for other religious bodies to emulate GRAF in the promotion of rights and wellbeing of older persons in the country.

Highpoints of the GRAF 16th Anniversary were exercise,  medical outreach, cutting of the Anniversary cake and thanksgiving among others.

The highly anticipated Come Alive Music Concert is set to light up the Federal Capital City once again as it returns for its third edition on Friday, December 12, 2025. 

The annual festival, known for its electrifying atmosphere and inspiring theme, continues to grow as one of Abuja’s most exciting year-end entertainment events.

Hosted by renowned MC Tojue Nwigbo, this year’s edition is specially packaged to deliver a blend of thrilling performances, compelling storytelling, and immersive audience experiences. 

Organizers say the 2025 concert will surpass previous editions in scale, creativity, and overall excitement.

The event will feature a lineup of dynamic entertainment, including live music acts, engaging fun games, and a variety of competitions with fantastic prizes up for grabs. 

Participants can expect a festive, energetic environment designed to bring people together in celebration and positivity.

The concert will take place at Calypso Garden, Wuse 2, Abuja a venue popular for its vibrant ambiance and central location. 

Music lovers, families, and fun seekers across the FCT and beyond are invited to join what promises to be an unforgettable night.

The Come Alive Music Concert continues to champion creativity, youth expression, and community engagement, offering a platform where talents and audiences connect in a unique and meaningful way.



 

Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has resigned from his position, citing health-related challenges.

The development was confirmed on Monday in a statement issued by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

According to the statement, Badaru tendered his resignation through a formal letter in which he explained that deteriorating health had made it difficult for him to continue in office. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has accepted the resignation and expressed appreciation for the former minister’s service, commitment, and contributions to national security.

More details to follow…

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Former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa (retd), on Monday, met with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

General Musa arrived at the State House at about 7:03 p.m. and was led into the President’s office area by a senior security official.

Dressed in dark-green Kaftan with elbow-length sleeves, it was gathered that the meeting, which was held behind closed doors, was the first time the former CDS was meeting with President Tinubu since he was retired on October 24, 2025.

However, it may not be unconnected with the worsening security situation in the country especially, the North, including the abduction of schoolgirls in Kebbi, the attack on worshippers in Eruku, Kwara, and the kidnapping of children in a Catholic School in Minna, Niger state.

Already, President Tinubu has declared security emergency and security agencies have intensified counter-terrorism and anti-kidnapping operations across the North-West and North-Central.