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In our contemporary world, professionals are inundated with unending stories about how technological sophistication and advances could take away their crafts, particularly with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. AI and robotics are sometimes portrayed as the factual Deus Ex Machina—the “god from the machine”—capable of literally multiplying wealth for those who possess these technologies.


We have similarly been inundated with fear-mongering tales that several of the skills we currently possess could be rendered obsolete by these scientifically advanced inventions, to the extent that even journalists and professionals and tradespeople such as chefs, drivers, typists, waiters, waitresses and bartenders have been told to prepare for redundancy. Some of the technology leaders funding these advances have also told us that the benefits of these inventions include the creation of enormous wealth.


As these fears grow over how artificial intelligence could reshape the job market and render many professionals redundant, the world’s richest technology leader, Elon Musk, has offered what one analyst described as a bold and controversial solution. Musk wrote on X: “Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI.”


Responding to one critic, Musk followed up with another claim: “AI/Robotics will mean everyone can have a penthouse if they want.” In the same breath, the technology mogul reasoned that output would be “orders of magnitude” higher, implying that scarcity would therefore cease to be a major concern.


Even the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the use of generative AI (GenAI) could decrease demand for some occupations, including transcriptionists and customer service representatives, over the decade ending in 2033.


But, as one might expect, the picture is considerably more complicated than that. The Bureau also estimates that the use of GenAI could increase demand for some professions, including software engineering, as workers will be needed to maintain the infrastructure upon which AI systems operate.


Experts, including economists and AI developers, have much to say about AI and the future of wealth. Their opinions touch on how much wealth AI and robotics will actually generate, the plausibility of universal basic income, and the future of employment.


The Catholic Church and the Ethics of Technology


The Catholic Church is obviously a major participant in the global conversation on science and technology, and the universal Church places considerable emphasis on ethics and morality in the evolution and development of science and innovation.


Pope Leo XIV has warned pointedly: “We must remain vigilant in this regard, lest innovation become another vehicle for ideological or economic colonialism.”


He has also warned against a subtle form of domination “when algorithms decide who is seen and who remains invisible, when digital platforms shape public discourse without accountability, and when the dignity of workers is subordinated to the optimization of systems.”


Family at the Heart of Legislation


For this reason, the Catholic Church proposes “the civilization of love” as a response to a “culture of power”, arguing that artificial intelligence should be governed through “charity, compassion and responsibility.”


The family, the Pope has said, is at the heart of this response because it is the first place where people learn “trust before calculation, generosity before competition, dialogue before division, and love before power.”


Pope Leo encouraged Catholic lawmakers to promote policies that “strengthen marriage and families”, support parents in “their educational mission” and enable young people to look to the future with confidence.


“Artificial intelligence must never be allowed to erode this primary cell of society—whether by reducing persons and relationships to data and simulations, by flooding young minds with content that distorts desire, or by economic models that make family life economically precarious,” he said.


The Human Limitations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics


Recently, something happened in China that demonstrates how AI and robotics can only be as viable and effective as human beings allow them to be. The media reported that a bipedal Chinese humanoid robot, allegedly training for the World Humanoid Robot Games, went viral after losing control during a running test.


In a viral video shared by an X user, the robot can be seen running towards a barrier before crashing into it, with its body bending sharply at the waist and sparks coming from the machine.


The dramatic crash prompted social media users to describe the incident as the moment the “robot dies”. The incident reportedly occurred as robots prepared for the 2026 edition of the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing, China. The event, which commenced on August 22, was expected to showcase thousands of robots and hundreds of teams.


According to reports, the humanoid robot was participating in a training session for the running competition when it appeared to lose control. In the video, it can be seen running at high speed and failing to stop before hitting a safety barrier.


The impact caused the robot’s body to bend at the waist, while sparks could be seen coming from the machine. The video was subsequently shared widely on social media and attracted millions of views.


The incident, while amusing to many observers, also provides an opportunity for a more serious reflection. Artificial intelligence and robotics remain human inventions. Their development, deployment and regulation must therefore remain subject to human judgment, ethical considerations and the broader interests of society.


I want to think alongside what the Catholic Church has said about advances in technology, artificial intelligence and robotics. These technologies should be properly legislated and regulated, with family values, human dignity and the common good placed far above the pursuit of technological sophistication and automation.


Fear-Mongering, Ethics and AI/Robotics


An article published online in a journal concerned with digital technologies and law addresses some of the anxieties surrounding the ethics of digital technologies and the legal governance of AI and robotics.


I agree with the author’s central argument that the purpose of AI was never to harm humanity. Nor was it originally intended to replace human beings or take over the human world. Rather, AI was developed to augment human capabilities, assist scientific discoveries, support people during natural disasters and pandemics, and improve efficiency across numerous areas of human activity.


AI already has numerous applications that can benefit humanity. These include medical care, mechanical engineering, semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles, automated deliveries in difficult environments such as flood-affected areas, intelligent robotics in various industries, textile engineering, aviation, traffic management and space programmes, among many others.


However, the development of AI has now reached an unprecedented level, and it is increasingly capable of performing tasks traditionally carried out by human beings. Many jobs and workflows are already being transformed or displaced by AI. That development, however, should not necessarily become a source of paralysing fear.


Technological development has historically created new forms of employment even as it eliminated or transformed existing occupations. What remains unclear is the precise balance between jobs lost and new jobs created by the latest wave of automation, particularly because the long-term effects of AI are still unfolding.


This is how technological development has progressed since the Industrial Revolution. Moving into a new domain of work after technology has disrupted an established profession is certainly not easy. We can recall the transformation of the textile industry following computerisation, when many jobs disappeared or changed and affected workers had to adapt to new forms of employment.


Once one area of work becomes obsolete or is fundamentally transformed, another area of development often emerges. When mobile phones became widespread, traditional landline telephone services declined dramatically. Yet the mobile communications industry subsequently created employment for millions of people around the world, from telecommunications engineers and software developers to manufacturers, retailers and service providers.


The lesson, therefore, should not be that humanity must fear every technological advancement. Rather, we must insist that technological progress remains subordinate to human dignity, ethical responsibility and the common good.


AI and robotics can become instruments for human development rather than instruments of human displacement. But achieving that objective requires responsible regulation, ethical leadership and policies that ensure that the benefits of technological advancement are broadly shared.


This is where Pope Leo XIV’s emphasis on human dignity, family, responsibility and the common good becomes particularly relevant. The challenge before humanity is not simply whether machines will become more intelligent or capable. The greater question is whether human beings will remain wise enough to ensure that technological progress serves humanity rather than reducing human beings to mere components of an automated economic system.


Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko is the founder of the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) and a former National Commissioner of the National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria.

Businessman and socialite Obinna Iyiegbu, popularly known as Obi Cubana, has announced plans to gift Pastor Jerry Eze a house in celebration of the cleric’s 44th birthday.


Eze, the founder of Streams of Joy International and convener of New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), marked his birthday on Saturday.


Obi Cubana disclosed the gesture in a social media post celebrating the pastor, whom he described as one of his “most amazing brothers.”


While praising Eze for his commitment to prayer and humanitarian service, the businessman said the property would be completed before the end of the year.


“Today, I present you this house that will be ready by December as an appreciation for all you do,” Iyiegbu said.


He explained that the gift was aimed at encouraging Eze’s continued efforts in serving humanity and advancing his ministry.


In a video posted alongside the announcement, Obi Cubana recalled that he had made a personal pledge earlier in the year after Eze visited one of his properties.


According to him, he had hoped to complete one of the buildings and present it to the pastor as a birthday gift.


“Looking at these beautiful edifices, you were here in January, and I made a silent prayer to God that by our next birthday I should be able to finish and gift you one.


“But looking at it, we are still working, and hopefully it will be done soon. And I make it bold to say today I am presenting one to you as a birthday gift for the work of God and for the service of mankind,” he said.


Eze, who turned 44 on Saturday, is known for leading Streams of Joy International and hosting NSPPD, a widely followed online prayer programme.


The cleric’s birthday has also prompted congratulatory messages from friends, followers and well-wishers on social media.

Nigerian Army troops operating under the Joint Task Force South East, Operation UDO KA, have raided locations suspected to be hideouts of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Ogbaru Local Government Area of Anambra State.


The operation, conducted on Saturday, August 22, 2026, involved troops working alongside the military’s Maritime Component, operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and members of the Anambra Vigilante Group.


A statement on the operation said the security team launched an early-morning assault on suspected camps in Obene and Abator villages, located within the Ochuche and Umunankwo communities.


According to the military, the troops came under attack shortly after reaching the locations, prompting suspected IPOB/ESN members to abandon their positions and flee into the surrounding area.


The troops reportedly engaged the fleeing suspects and commenced a pursuit.


The Army said bloodstains were later discovered along the escape route, indicating that some of the suspects may have suffered gunshot wounds during the confrontation.


One suspected member was reportedly killed during the operation, while another fleeing suspect was said to have escaped while carrying the body of a colleague who had also been killed.


The military said the operation resulted in the suspected camps being dislodged, thereby preventing the group from continuing to use the locations as bases for its activities.


During a search of the abandoned positions, the troops recovered two pump-action firearms, two motorcycles and materials suspected to be intended for the production of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), among other items.


The Army described the recovery of the explosive-making materials as an important achievement, saying the seizure would limit the group’s capacity to produce explosive devices that could be deployed against security personnel, infrastructure and civilians.


Following the raid, troops established positions around the affected communities and began additional searches aimed at locating fleeing suspects and stopping them from regrouping.


The Nigerian Army said it would sustain its collaboration with other security agencies under Operation UDO KA in efforts to dismantle terrorist and criminal networks operating in the South-East.


It added that the operations were designed to deny the groups safe havens, weaken their operational capabilities and strengthen security across communities in the region.

The Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) has reportedly eliminated 38 suspected terrorists during a series of precision air strikes carried out at different locations in Borno State.


The operations, conducted between the night of August 21 and the early hours of August 22, followed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance activities that detected movements of suspected terrorists in the areas.


The strikes were part of intensified military efforts to weaken terrorist formations and restrict their freedom of movement across the North-East.


According to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication, an armed reconnaissance aircraft was conducting operations over Aduwa at about 10:23pm on August 21 when intelligence indicated the presence of terrorist fighters and vehicles in the area.


The aircraft reportedly monitored the location and tracked the suspected terrorists to a settlement where about eight fighters were gathered, while other groups were seen at separate positions.


Following the required operational procedures and authorisation, the aircraft reportedly carried out a precision strike on the larger concentration.


A subsequent battle damage assessment indicated that the strike hit the intended target, killing suspected terrorists who were inside makeshift structures as well as others outside the huts.


The initial operation was estimated to have killed about 16 terrorists.


Makama further reported that around midnight, the aircraft resumed surveillance and located about 10 terrorists who had escaped from the first strike area and regrouped near a tree.


A second precision strike was subsequently conducted against the group.


The publication said a post-strike assessment showed that the weapon hit the intended target, with no movement detected around the area afterwards.


The military consequently assessed that the 10 suspected terrorists had been neutralised, bringing the estimated number killed in the two related strikes to 26.


In a separate operation around the Buratai axis, another precision strike aircraft reportedly tracked approximately 12 suspected terrorists who had gathered inside a hut.


The aircraft maintained surveillance over the location before receiving authorisation to engage the target.


At about 12:31am on August 22, the attack platform reportedly struck the identified location, recording a direct hit.


According to Makama, the operation was assessed to have neutralised all 12 suspected terrorists at the site.


The combined operations bring the reported number of terrorists killed in the air strikes to 38.

The National Coordinator and Executive Director of the National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, George Nwabueze, has rejected allegations by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission that he is operating a fictitious federal agency.


Nwabueze, who spoke in response to the allegation, maintained that the Made in Nigeria Special Project Office is a project office domiciled within the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and has existed for 16 years.


The ICPC had alleged that President Bola Tinubu ordered Nwabueze’s arrest over his role in running and promoting the organisation, which the commission described as a fake federal agency. The anti-corruption body also claimed that the outfit was being operated with the support of some senior officials in the OSGF.


But Nwabueze, while responding to enquiries, disputed the allegation and insisted that the project office was officially established within the OSGF.


“Made in Nigeria Special Project Office is a project office in the OSGF. We don’t know where fake agency comes from. A programme that has been in the SGF’s office since 16 July 2010 was just discovered yesterday (Friday). After 16 years; Nigeria is a funny country.”


He made the statement while responding to enquiries on LinkedIn, where he had published a copy of his appointment letter as evidence to counter the allegation that the office was illegal.


The appointment letter, dated October 3, 2025, was purportedly issued by the OSGF and signed by the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs Office, Nadungu Gagare.


Addressed to “Hon. George Buchi Nwabueze, National Coordinator, Made in Nigeria Project Office, OSGF, Three Arms Zone, Abuja,” the letter conveyed approval for his appointment as National Coordinator/Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office under the OSGF.


The document stated that Nwabueze’s appointment was for a five-year term beginning from July 2025, with an option for renewal.


“I am directed to formally convey the approval of your appointment as National Coordinator/Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation,” the letter stated.


It added that the appointment followed “a careful evaluation of your commitment, contribution, and capacity in delivering on the mandate of the Special Project Office.”


Among the duties outlined in the letter were the supervision and development of programmes, projects and policies; coordination of regional and state coordinators across the 36 states; and the organisation of exhibitions, trade expos, economic summits and other initiatives designed to promote Nigerian products and services.


The document also stated that the project office would temporarily operate from Room B53, Ground Floor, within the OSGF complex.


“Please note that this appointment is at the pleasure of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, and in line with the objectives of the Made in Nigeria initiative under the Renewed Hope Agenda,” the letter said.


Further documents posted by Nwabueze on LinkedIn indicated that the office had separately sought formal recognition as a Special Project.


A proposal dated April 17, 2025, and signed by the Permanent Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs Office, was addressed to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.


Titled, ‘A proposal for the Made-in-Nigeria Project to be granted Special Project status’, the document said the initiative had been operating for about five years and had promoted locally produced Nigerian goods and services within and outside the country.


It also claimed that the initiative had organised economic forums and trade exhibitions in different parts of the world and contributed to the Nigerian economy, particularly through efforts aimed at attracting foreign direct investment.


The proposal listed job creation, economic expansion and poverty reduction among the anticipated gains of granting the project special status. It also projected that the initiative would support GDP growth by strengthening domestic industries and encouraging local production.


The document further argued that promoting locally manufactured goods would reduce reliance on imports, conserve foreign exchange and improve Nigeria’s trade balance.


It said the initiative was consistent with the Federal Government’s policy of diversifying the economy, reducing dependence on crude oil and strengthening the non-oil sector.


The Permanent Secretary subsequently asked the SGF to consider the proposal, stating that special project status would improve the initiative’s credibility and effectiveness.


The controversy followed a disclosure by the ICPC Chairman, Dr Musa Aliyu, SAN, who identified the National Brands Development and Made-in-Nigeria Special Project Office among the outfits uncovered during the commission’s investigation into the alleged fictitious Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council.


Aliyu said investigators came across the office while examining the PFIPC and what he described as weaknesses in public service procedures.


According to the ICPC chairman, the office had been allocated space within the OSGF premises without presidential approval. He also identified Prince George Buchi Nwabueze as the promoter of the outfit and alleged that he operated under different versions of his name with the backing of some senior OSGF officials.


The documents released by Nwabueze, however, appear to challenge the assertion that the project office lacked official backing.


One of the materials published on the organisation’s LinkedIn page contained details of a stakeholders’ engagement in Nasarawa State involving Governor Abdullahi Sule.


In the report, Sule said the state had adopted the Federal Government’s Made-in-Nigeria initiative and made provision for it in the state’s 2026 budget.


“For us in Nasarawa State, we have since domesticated this initiative of the Federal Government in our solemn commitment to promote local contents and have value for resources abound in our dear state,” Sule was quoted as saying.


“I’m happy to inform you that we did not only domesticate this project, but we also accord special attention to its operationalisation by including it in our 2026 budget,” he added.


The report also quoted Nwabueze as saying the initiative was domiciled in the OSGF and had responsibility for promoting Nigeria’s national brand.


The organisation’s website listed “Nwabueze George” as “Executive Director, National Coordinator” and featured a structure comprising national, zonal and state coordinators.


Amid the conflicting claims, a staff member of the OSGF said that the office had not been operational for several months.


“It was not operating as an agency but I know was under investigation… The office was shut months ago,” the source said.


The conflicting accounts have raised questions about the exact status of the project office, its authorisation and its relationship with the OSGF.


While the ICPC maintains that the office was allocated space in the OSGF without presidential approval, Nwabueze’s documents include an appointment letter purportedly issued by the OSGF confirming his appointment to head the project office.


Meanwhile, police sources said the force had not received an official briefing concerning the matter.


According to the sources, the police would only commence a manhunt for the suspect after receiving a formal briefing on the case.


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Former Chairman of Kano Municipal Local Government, Hon. Faizu Alfindiki, has described former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s renewed call for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to release records concerning President Bola Tinubu as politically motivated.


Alfindiki questioned the timing of Atiku’s demand, suggesting that the issue could be part of an attempt to divert public attention from more pressing national matters as political activities intensify ahead of the 2027 presidential election.


Atiku had recently challenged the FBI over its decision to withhold some records relating to President Tinubu, insisting that Nigerians should have access to information concerning the matter in the interest of transparency.


However, Alfindiki, in statement on Saturday, said questions surrounding the President’s educational background and other personal records should be addressed through recognised legal and investigative channels rather than political campaigns.


“If Atiku believes there is credible evidence of wrongdoing, he should allow the courts and appropriate institutions to examine the evidence. Political attacks and demands for selective disclosure cannot replace due process,” Alfindiki said.


He urged Nigerians to differentiate between allegations and facts established through competent authorities, noting that controversies surrounding Tinubu’s credentials had already been subjected to considerable legal and political scrutiny.


Alfindiki also questioned the approach adopted by Atiku, arguing that political arguments should be supported by verifiable evidence rather than attempts to turn records held by foreign institutions into instruments of political contestation.


“The Nigerian people deserve facts, not speculation. If there are documents that are lawfully available, let them be examined transparently. But nobody should pronounce a person guilty merely because an allegation has been made,” he said.


The APC chieftain called on Nigerians to pay greater attention to issues of governance, economic growth, security and national cohesion as the country approaches the 2027 elections.


He said political contests should centre on competing policies, ideas and records of performance, rather than controversies arising from allegations that have yet to be conclusively resolved.


“Atiku is free to challenge President Tinubu politically and legally, but Nigerians should not be misled into treating allegations as convictions. The standard must be evidence and due process,” Alfindiki added.


PlatinumPost reports that Atiku has also instituted a case at the Federal High Court seeking Tinubu’s disqualification from the 2027 presidential election over an alleged forged NYSC certificate. The allegation remains subject to judicial determination.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has urged the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to make public any records concerning President Bola Tinubu that can legally be released, arguing that claims of potential danger to lives should not be used to conceal information of legitimate public interest.


Atiku made the demand in a statement issued on Saturday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu.


He questioned the FBI’s reported reliance on concerns over possible threats to life as a reason for withholding information, saying Nigerians were already grappling with severe economic and security challenges.


“The FBI says disclosure could endanger lives. Which lives? Nigerians are already dying.


“In the past three and a half years since Tinubu became Nigeria’s President, he has pursued economic policies that have made his government a threat to the daily survival of ordinary Nigerians.


“Many have been killed by terrorists and bandits. Many more have died amid hunger, inability to pay medical bills and the crushing emotional and economic pressure of being unable to provide food, shelter and basic necessities for their families.


“Families that once managed three meals now struggle for one. Parents cannot afford medicines for sick children. Breadwinners are buckling under debt and unbearable economic pressure. This is the human cost of Tinubu’s senseless removal of fuel subsidy without a credible plan to protect ordinary Nigerians.


“Danger to life is therefore not a legal abstraction to Nigerians. It is a daily reality in our homes, hospitals, farms, highways and communities.


“And this is precisely why the return of fuel subsidy under my watch is not negotiable.


“I will not apologise for choosing the survival of Nigerians over economic dogma. The subsidy I propose will be targeted, transparently financed, capped and independently audited, with safeguards against corruption, diversion and criminal arbitrage.


“Fuel affects transportation. Transportation affects food prices. Energy affects production. Production affects jobs. All of them determine whether an ordinary Nigerian family can survive until the end of the month.


“So when Tinubu boasts that subsidy is gone, Nigerians should ask him what exactly he is celebrating: the empty cooking pots, abandoned medical prescriptions, unaffordable transport fares or businesses struggling to survive?


“Atiku’s Nigeria will not measure economic success by how much suffering citizens can endure.”


Addressing the FBI directly, Atiku said his request did not extend to sensitive information that could compromise American law enforcement operations.


“Protect your agents. Protect your sources. Protect legitimate investigative methods. Redact whatever American law genuinely requires you to redact.


“But do not stretch those protections until they become a bulletproof vest for Tinubu.


“Our demand of American law enforcement is not a call to interfere in Nigeria’s politics. It is a humanitarian and democratic appeal rooted in the principle that people have a right to information legitimately available about those who exercise enormous power over their lives.


“Nigerians have a democratic right to know the history and character of the man who occupies their country’s highest office. Where information relevant to that legitimate public interest rests with American law enforcement and can lawfully be disclosed, the principles of openness and democratic accountability demand that it should not be unnecessarily hidden.


“If information can lawfully be released without endangering investigators, confidential sources or legitimate law-enforcement operations, release it.


“Nigerians are not asking America to conduct our democracy for us. We are saying that American secrecy laws must not inadvertently become a sanctuary from accountability in Nigeria.


“So, to the FBI, our message is simple: Protect your investigators. Protect your sources. Protect your methods. But do not protect the truth from Nigerians. Our people are already paying for bad governance with their lives.”

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Chairman in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State, Oyewole Solomon, has died after reportedly collapsing during a party reconciliation meeting in Iyara.


Solomon was said to have slumped on Friday while the meeting was underway at Iyara, the headquarters of Ijumu Local Government Area.


Sources said he was attended to at the venue before being taken to a hospital in Kabba, where he was reportedly pronounced dead on arrival.


The meeting was organised by a former chairman of Ijumu LGA, Funsho Olumoko, as part of efforts to settle disagreements among party members, reconcile opposing camps and strengthen unity ahead of subsequent political activities.


The previous meeting had reportedly ended without an agreement following disagreements linked to the party’s leadership in the local government. The development allegedly led Solomon, some party stakeholders and senior government officials to walk out of the gathering.


Friday’s meeting was subsequently convened to address the differences, with political leaders, ward and local government executives, women and youth leaders, as well as government appointees representing the 15 wards of Ijumu, expected to participate.


Reacting to the death, Senator Sunday Karimi, who represents Kogi West Senatorial District, and Hon. Salman Idris, representing Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, mourned the APC chairman.


The lawmakers described Solomon as a dedicated party member and grassroots mobiliser who contributed significantly to the development of the APC in Ijumu and Kogi West.


“He was a bridge builder, a man of peace, and a grassroots politician who believed in the ideals of the APC. His commitment, dedication and loyalty to the party were exemplary.


“His death is a painful loss not only to his immediate family and Ijumu LGA, but to the entire APC family in Kogi State,” Senator Karimi said.


As of the time of filing this report, the spokesperson for the Kogi State Police Command, ASP Saliu Oyiza Afusat, had yet to respond to inquiries concerning the incident.

Workers and marketers associated with the Ero-Arike herbal balm have appealed to Nigerians not to allow the political activities of the brand’s owner, Falilat Oyetunji, popularly known as Ero-Arike, to affect their livelihoods.


The appeal was made in a video circulating on social media, in which a group of women displayed containers of the herbal product while urging members of the public to continue patronising the brand.


The women described themselves as beneficiaries and marketers of the business, claiming that Ero-Arike had created employment opportunities and helped support families.


One of the women, speaking in Yoruba, recounted how Oyetunji had allegedly assisted her following the death of her husband, including helping her with accommodation, business capital and her children’s education.


She said, “I, standing here, my husband died five years ago. She helped me build a house, helped me stock goods, and helped me train my children in school. That business will not fail.


“Do not ruin our mother’s work. We are pleading with you.”


The women also appealed to Nigerians in various locations, including Oyo, Ibadan, Lagos, Owo and Agbara, where they said the company had workers and beneficiaries.


Another speaker pleaded with Nigerians to consider the effect of any boycott on those whose livelihoods depend on the business.


“Do not ruin Ero-Arike’s business. Do you want to take away our livelihood?” another woman said.


The group further reached out to Hausa and Muslim communities, saying the business served members of the community and provided economic opportunities for some of them.


“Peace be upon you, Muslim community. We are Hausa people, and we have a place with Ero-Arike. We are eating here, we are drinking here. She caters to many of our needs,” a speaker said in Hausa.


The women subsequently offered prayers for the continued growth of the business, to which the other members responded, “Amen.”


However, the identities and employment status of the women featured in the video could not be independently verified.


The appeal followed growing criticism of Oyetunji over her political activities during the August 15, 2026, Osun State governorship election.


Oyetunji, who became a prominent grassroots mobiliser for the All Progressives Congress in Osun, campaigned for the party’s candidate, Bola Oyebamiji. Oyebamiji, however, lost to the incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke.


During the campaign, Oyetunji distributed rice bearing APC branding and encouraged residents to vote for Oyebamiji.


She later came under criticism after a video surfaced in which she issued spiritual warnings against individuals who collected the rice but did not vote for the APC candidate.


Oyetunji is the Chief Executive Officer of Olokemeji Nigeria Limited, the company responsible for producing the Ero-Arike traditional herbal balm in Osun State.


Her political activities have made her a subject of controversy in recent weeks, with the backlash subsequently spilling over into discussions around the Ero-Arike brand.


Oyetunji was formally associated with the APC in 2026 after previously supporting the Peoples Democratic Party and the political camp of Adeleke during an earlier election.


Following Adeleke’s victory in the recent poll, she released a video describing politics as unpredictable, while urging APC supporters to remain resolute and restating her support for Oyebamiji.


The latest video by the women appears aimed at drawing attention to the workers and beneficiaries who depend on the Ero-Arike business, separate from the political activities of its owner.


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Workers and marketers associated with the Ero-Arike herbal balm have appealed to Nigerians not to allow the political activities of the brand’s owner, Falilat Oyetunji, popularly known as Ero-Arike, to affect their livelihoods.


The appeal was made in a video circulating on social media, in which a group of women displayed containers of the herbal product while urging members of the public to continue patronising the brand.


The women described themselves as beneficiaries and marketers of the business, claiming that Ero-Arike had created employment opportunities and helped support families.


One of the women, speaking in Yoruba, recounted how Oyetunji had allegedly assisted her following the death of her husband, including helping her with accommodation, business capital and her children’s education.


She said, “I, standing here, my husband died five years ago. She helped me build a house, helped me stock goods, and helped me train my children in school. That business will not fail.


“Do not ruin our mother’s work. We are pleading with you.”


The women also appealed to Nigerians in various locations, including Oyo, Ibadan, Lagos, Owo and Agbara, where they said the company had workers and beneficiaries.


Another speaker pleaded with Nigerians to consider the effect of any boycott on those whose livelihoods depend on the business.


“Do not ruin Ero-Arike’s business. Do you want to take away our livelihood?” another woman said.


The group further reached out to Hausa and Muslim communities, saying the business served members of the community and provided economic opportunities for some of them.


“Peace be upon you, Muslim community. We are Hausa people, and we have a place with Ero-Arike. We are eating here, we are drinking here. She caters to many of our needs,” a speaker said in Hausa.


The women subsequently offered prayers for the continued growth of the business, to which the other members responded, “Amen.”


However, the identities and employment status of the women featured in the video could not be independently verified.


The appeal followed growing criticism of Oyetunji over her political activities during the August 15, 2026, Osun State governorship election.


Oyetunji, who became a prominent grassroots mobiliser for the All Progressives Congress in Osun, campaigned for the party’s candidate, Bola Oyebamiji. Oyebamiji, however, lost to the incumbent governor, Ademola Adeleke.


During the campaign, Oyetunji distributed rice bearing APC branding and encouraged residents to vote for Oyebamiji.


She later came under criticism after a video surfaced in which she issued spiritual warnings against individuals who collected the rice but did not vote for the APC candidate.


Oyetunji is the Chief Executive Officer of Olokemeji Nigeria Limited, the company responsible for producing the Ero-Arike traditional herbal balm in Osun State.


Her political activities have made her a subject of controversy in recent weeks, with the backlash subsequently spilling over into discussions around the Ero-Arike brand.


Oyetunji was formally associated with the APC in 2026 after previously supporting the Peoples Democratic Party and the political camp of Adeleke during an earlier election.


Following Adeleke’s victory in the recent poll, she released a video describing politics as unpredictable, while urging APC supporters to remain resolute and restating her support for Oyebamiji.


The latest video by the women appears aimed at drawing attention to the workers and beneficiaries who depend on the Ero-Arike business, separate from the political activities of its owner.


(PUNCH)


An unspecified number of worshippers have reportedly been abducted after terrorists invaded the Central Mosque in Dekara, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, during Friday prayers.


The incident occurred on Friday when the attackers, said to have arrived in large numbers, stormed the mosque while Jumu’at prayer was underway.


Sources in the community said the terrorists fired several shots into the air before gathering some of the worshippers and forcing them out of the mosque towards a nearby forest.


A resident, who spoke with our correspondent by telephone on condition of anonymity, said the attack was one of several security incidents recorded across Borgu Local Government Area on Friday.


“So many things have happened in Borgu LGA today. Terrorists attacked three communities, including Dekara. In Dekara, they went to the Central Mosque while Jumu’at prayer was ongoing and kidnapped more than 60 people. But they did not injure anybody,” the resident said.


According to the source, the attackers did not harm any of the worshippers during the operation, despite firing sporadically before taking the victims away.


Efforts to obtain official confirmation were ongoing as of the time of filing this report.


The spokesperson for the Niger State Police Command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, said he would verify the incident and provide an update, but had yet to respond as of press time.


(DAILY TRUST)

President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate arrest of Prince George Buchi Nwabueze following the discovery of an alleged fake agency operating from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).


The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) uncovered the purported agency, identified as the National Brands Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, within the SGF’s office.


ICPC Chairman, Dr Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN, disclosed this on Friday while briefing State House correspondents after meeting with President Tinubu.


According to Aliyu, the discovery was made during an ongoing investigation into the alleged fake Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, which was reportedly operated by Adeyemi Matthew.


He said investigators found that office space had been illegally allocated to the newly discovered agency within the premises of the Office of the SGF.


The ICPC chairman also said President Tinubu had ordered the immediate suspension of three permanent secretaries — M.S. Danjuma, Engineer Nadungu Gagare and Richard P. Pheelangwah — in connection with the development.


Details shortly....

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that he is determined to keep opposition politicians under pressure as the country approaches the 2027 general elections.


Wike made the remark on Friday while speaking with journalists during an inspection tour of ongoing infrastructure projects in Abuja.


The former Rivers State governor, who reflected on the state of opposition politics, said the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party had weakened its position as a major opposition force.


According to him, the absence of a clearly dominant opposition party has changed the political landscape ahead of the next general elections.


He said, “I’ve told you there is no position. What do you have people who are not trying to see whether they can be relevant? Who’s the opposition leader now? Ordinarily, it would have been PDP, but because of the crisis we have had, and so you can’t see a formidable party that you call a leading opposition party.


“So, whatever they feel, it’s none of my business. I don’t want them to feel well. It’s not my wish that they should feel well.


“My business is to make them not to feel well all the days. Because they will be having high blood pressure. Yes, that’s my job.


“To make them to have high blood pressure. I am not here to make them to feel good, no. You see, when you are having a contest with somebody, your business is not to make him feel well.


“Your business is to make sure you beat him thoroughly. So that he will be sick all through. And that’s what we are doing to them.”


Wike, who remains a member of the PDP despite his differences with several figures within the party, has continued to play an influential role in the political realignment ahead of 2027.


The FCT minister also said he was unconcerned about how prominent opposition politicians, including former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, were reacting to the unfolding political developments.


He added, “So how Atiku feels, how Obi feels, it does not give any headache. If I know how they feel now, I will add more crisis for them.”

Five men have lost their lives in a road crash involving a Toyota Camry and an Iveco truck along the Badagry Expressway, Lagos.


The fatal accident occurred early Saturday at Sawmill, close to Mowo Bus Stop, prompting an emergency response from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency.


LASEMA said it received a distress call concerning the crash at about 5:16am and dispatched its Dolphin Team from the Igando base to the scene.


According to the agency, responders found a Toyota Camry, with registration number FKJ 630KS, and an Iveco truck, marked T28081 LA, involved in a head-on collision.


A statement issued by LASEMA Permanent Secretary, Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said preliminary findings attributed the crash to excessive speed and reckless driving by the Camry driver.


“Preliminary investigation revealed that the accident was caused by over-speeding and reckless driving on the part of the Toyota Camry driver. The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, veered into the opposite lane and had a head-on collision with the oncoming Iveco truck,” the statement read.


The agency said all five occupants of the Camry, who were adult males, died as a result of injuries sustained in the crash.


“Regrettably, the impact of the collision resulted in the death of five adult males who were occupants of the Toyota Camry. The remains of the victims were carefully recovered, bagged with dignity, and handed over to officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps for further necessary action,” it added.


Responding agencies included the LASEMA Dolphin Team, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Federal Road Safety Corps and officers of the Nigeria Police Force from the Morogbo Division.


Two tow trucks were deployed to remove the damaged vehicles from the expressway. The wrecked vehicles were subsequently taken to the Morogbo Police Division, while the affected section of the road was cleared and reopened to traffic.


Oke-Osanyintolu expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed for the repose of their souls.


He also advised motorists to avoid speeding, dangerous overtaking and other reckless driving practices, particularly during the early hours of the day.


The LASEMA chief stressed that road safety required the collective responsibility of all road users, while reaffirming the agency’s commitment to rapid emergency intervention and cooperation with other response agencies.

President Bola Tinubu has approved the composition of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council for the 2027 general elections, with former Zamfara State Governor, Senator Abdulaziz Yari, appointed as Director-General.


Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, was named Secretary of the campaign council.


The appointments were announced in a statement issued on Saturday by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.


Under the structure, Tinubu will chair the council, while Vice President Kashim Shettima will serve as Vice-Chairman I. The APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, was designated Vice-Chairman II.


The party’s National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, and Hadiza Bala-Usman were appointed Deputy Secretary and Assistant Secretary respectively.


The council will be supported by a team of advisers comprising former APC National Chairman, Bisi Akande; veteran journalist and politician, Segun Osoba; former Imo State Governor, Senator Rochas Okorocha; former Nasarawa State Governor, Senator Abdullahi Adamu; and Senator Florence Ita-Giwa.


Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni were assigned as Deputy Director-Generals overseeing the campaign in the southern and northern regions.


They will work alongside Senator Bamidele Opeyemi and Senator Jibril Barau.


Former Edo State Governor, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, was appointed Deputy Director-General in charge of mobilisation, while Tinubu’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, will oversee administration as Deputy Director-General.


James Faleke, who was prominent in the APC’s 2022/2023 presidential campaign, has also returned to the campaign structure as Deputy Director-General for election planning, coordination and monitoring.


Faleke will coordinate with zonal directors appointed for the six geopolitical zones. They are Senator Olushola Adeyeye for the South-West, Dr Ngozi Olejeme for the South-South, Senator Uche Ekwunife for the South-East, Muntaqha Rabe for the North-West, Ahmed Muhammed Ketso for the North-Central and Senator Sani Danladi for the North-East.


Stella Okotete, Abdullahi Garba Ramat and Audu Maikori were appointed secretaries under the election planning directorate.


The legal directorate will be headed by Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Muiz Banire, with Liman Hassan and Babatunde Ogala serving as deputies.


The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, was appointed Coordinating Director for Media and Strategic Communication. He will work with Dele Alake, Bayo Onanuga and Lanre Issa-Onilu.


Tunde Rahman, Sunday Dare, Daniel Bwala and Felix Morka were named coordinating deputy directors in the directorate, while Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, Temitope Ajayi, Aderonke Arabirin and Frederick Nwabufo were appointed coordinating secretaries.


Segun Dada, who occupied the New Media directorate in the 2022 campaign, is returning as its Director, with Solomon Arowolo appointed Secretary.


The campaign council also named five spokespersons, led by Dele Alake. Others are Alwan Hassan, Ayobami Oyalowo, Kemi Asekun-Shittu and Adamu Fanda.


Tinubu urged members of the council to commit themselves fully to securing victory for the APC in the January 2027 elections.


He also directed the leaders of the various directorates to engage other party members who were not included in the formal list and encourage them to contribute to the campaign.


The statement read, “We have delivered on our campaign promises and set our country on a path of economic progress. We are definitely out of the dark tunnel and are now at the cusp of reaping the benefits of a prosperous economy that will benefit all Nigerians.


“As we march into the campaign season, we have many achievements to trumpet, let us confidently showcase our record and inspire hope in every corner of our nation. Let us soundly defeat all those forces who plan to take our country backwards.”

The naira strengthened marginally against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market on Friday, closing the week at N1,346.49 to the dollar.


Figures published on the official website of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) showed that the local currency appreciated by N1.13, or 0.08 per cent, compared with the N1,347.62-to-dollar rate recorded on Thursday.


The latest gain capped a relatively stable week for the naira, which recorded only one session of depreciation amid the ongoing reforms by the apex bank.


At the beginning of the week on Monday, the currency appreciated to N1,349.53 per dollar. It extended the positive trend on Tuesday before recording a marginal 0.5 per cent decline on Wednesday.


The naira subsequently regained ground on Thursday, appreciating by N2.79, before recording another modest gain at the close of trading on Friday.


The performance means the domestic currency ended the week on a positive note, despite fluctuations recorded during the five trading sessions.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Enugu State has been thrown into mourning following the death of its chairman in Udenu Local Government Area, Hon. Chisimdiri Emmanuel Ngwu.


Ngwu, described as one of the party’s longest-serving members in the state, was reportedly found dead near his residence in the early hours of Wednesday, August 19, 2026, shortly after he left his home.


A family source told our correspondent that Ngwu woke up early that morning and stepped outside, but failed to return.


“He woke up early in the morning on Wednesday and walked out, and that was the last we heard of him,” the source said.


According to the source, members of the family became concerned after realising that Ngwu was missing. His lifeless body was later discovered in front of the family compound.


“When we woke up, we didn’t see him, only to discover his lifeless body in front of our compound. We saw scratches on his neck, which was twisted backwards,” the source added.


The circumstances surrounding the politician’s death have since generated anxiety among his relatives, political associates and members of the ADC.


Reports indicated that two persons had been arrested in connection with the incident, although details about their identities and the reasons for their arrest were not immediately available.


Efforts to obtain confirmation from the Enugu State Police Command were unsuccessful as its spokesman, SP Daniel Ndukwe, said he was unaware of the incident.


However, the immediate past chairman of the ADC in Enugu State, Mrs Stella Chukwuma, confirmed Ngwu’s death.


The incident has left members of the party and residents of the area awaiting further details from the authorities on the circumstances surrounding the death.


(The NATION)

The President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government says it spent N3.14 trillion on electricity subsidies between June 2023 and December 2025, according to figures contained in its latest economic reform scorecard.


The government said the intervention was designed to shield electricity consumers from the effect of tariff increases as reforms in the power sector continued.


The electricity subsidy was among N30.64 trillion in additional spending pressures incurred by the Federal Government during the 31-month period.


The figures were released by the Ministry of Finance following a presentation by Taiwo Oyedele, Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, on Wednesday.


According to the ministry, electricity subsidy payments rose sharply from N177 billion in 2023 to N1.48 trillion in 2024, representing an increase of more than 740 per cent.


By December 2025, the subsidy bill stood at N1.47 trillion, indicating a marginal 1.14 per cent decline compared with the previous year.


Other major spending pressures recorded during the period included N9.39 trillion for wage adjustments, N9.37 trillion arising from the impact of exchange-rate movements on external debt servicing and N6.47 trillion for strategic infrastructure.


The government said it mobilised N20.4 trillion in additional resources to partly finance the increased expenditure.


The funds comprised N5.43 trillion from the Federal Government’s share of estimated subsidy savings, N3.12 trillion in additional revenues and N11.85 trillion raised through incremental borrowing.


Despite the additional resources, the government said there was still a funding shortfall of N10.24 trillion, which had to be accommodated within the existing revenue base.


The disclosure comes against the backdrop of the Federal Government’s plan to gradually withdraw electricity subsidies from 2027.


In July, Joseph Tegbe, Minister of Power, said the government had no immediate plan to increase electricity tariffs, explaining that subsidy payments would be gradually phased out from next year while ensuring that Nigerians continued to benefit from existing arrangements.


The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) had raised electricity tariffs for Band A customers in April 2024.


Under the revised tariff regime, Band A consumers, who are expected to receive a minimum of 20 hours of electricity supply daily, saw their rate increase from N66 to N225 per kilowatt-hour.


NERC said the tariff adjustment was expected to reduce the government’s subsidy burden by about N1.14 trillion in 2024.

(The CABLE)

A Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) officer, identified as Joseph Ali, has died following an accidental discharge from a locally fabricated rifle at his residence in Abuja.


The incident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. on Friday in Compensation Layout, Old Kutunku, Abuja, as Ali was preparing to leave for work.


According to a report by Sahara Reporters, a police signal indicated that a distress call was received after the firearm accidentally discharged while the officer was handling it.


According to the report, Ali had dressed for work and was about to leave his residence when he picked up the locally made rifle, which he reportedly used for community security, to conceal it before departing.


He was, however, said to have been unaware that the rifle was cocked.


“In the process of picking it, the rifle discharged, with the pellets hitting him on the left eye,” the signal stated.


The incident reportedly happened in the presence of Ali’s wife and children.


Following the shooting, the immigration officer was rushed to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) for medical attention.


However, a doctor on duty reportedly examined him and confirmed that he had died.


“Victim is taken to UATH where the doctor on duty confirmed him dead,” the signal stated.


His body was thereafter deposited at the hospital’s mortuary pending an autopsy.


The matter has been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation (DCB) for further investigation, according to the police report.


Further details are expected from the authorities as investigators work to establish the circumstances surrounding the fatal firearm discharge.


(SAHARA REPORTERS)

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro, has urged people of the Niger Delta to reciprocate President Bola Tinubu’s developmental efforts by voting massively for him in the 2027 general elections.


Otuaro made the call on Thursday in Abuja while speaking at the pre-departure orientation for 150 postgraduate scholarship beneficiaries being deployed to universities in the United Kingdom.


A statement signed by Mr Igoniko Oduma – Special Assistant on Media to the PAP’s administrator, on Friday, said the latest deployment brings the number of PAP-sponsored beneficiaries sent to UK universities this year to 243, following the deployment of 93 beneficiaries in January and May.


Before the latest batch, about 270 beneficiaries were already studying various postgraduate programmes in UK universities, including cybersecurity, software engineering, data science analytics, law, forensic auditing, fintech analytics, construction engineering management, global public health and oil and gas engineering.


Speaking at the event, Otuaro described the scholarship scheme as a strategic investment in the future of the Niger Delta and Nigeria, saying it would help address the region’s human capital deficit while contributing to peace and stability.


He said, “We are again here to send some of the most brilliant and vibrant youths of the Niger Delta for post-graduate studies in select disciplines in the UK.


“We are able to do this because, our father and leader, Mr President is committed to the peace, security and development of the Niger Delta.


“I must say that as a people, we should make sure we vote massively to ensure his victory in the 2027 general elections. This is the best way to show gratitude to a President who has taken these deliberate steps to help our people and the region.


“This year, in January and May, we had sent 93 beneficiaries for offshore post-graduate programmes. Now, we have 150 that we are sending abroad, and about 56 made first class while about 140 made second-class upper division. We already have 270 in UK universities before these recent deployments.


“This exercise underscores our commitment to ensuring that the Niger Delta youths have greater access to higher education within and outside Nigeria as we build a solid foundation for the region’s future.”


The PAP administrator attributed the expansion of the scholarship programme to what he described as President Tinubu’s unprecedented support for the agency under the Renewed Hope Agenda.


Otuaro disclosed that 8,700 beneficiaries were currently undergoing training and education within Nigeria, while the programme had also expanded its offshore scholarship opportunities.


“As of today, we have 8700 in-country. That is what President Tinubu has done for the Niger Delta. By the grace of God, we are going to increase the number this year.


“We have deployed 270 beneficiaries to offshore universities: 11 for undergraduate programmes, 238 for master’s degrees, and 21 for PhDs.


“While 57 have graduated, many with distinction, 248 are in-training. From onshore universities, we have recorded 54 master’s and doctoral graduates. In the 2024/2025 academic year, we recorded over 50 first class and over 134 second-class upper division.


“That is our investment for a greater and better tomorrow because it will help our communities and our region tomorrow,” Dr Otuaro added.


He expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his support for the programme and commended the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his supervision, insights and professional contributions.


Otuaro charged the beneficiaries to remain focused on their studies, obey the laws of the United Kingdom and regulations of their respective institutions, and return home after completing their programmes to contribute to the development of their communities and Nigeria.


Two of the beneficiaries, Opukeme Gideon, who will study MSc Cyber Security at the University of Aberdeen, and Afiyagba Peredisabofa, who will undertake an MSc in Oil and Gas at Coventry University, thanked President Tinubu and Otuaro for the opportunity.


They pledged to work hard and make the country and the Niger Delta proud.


In separate goodwill messages, the Chairman of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Dr Boladei Igali; Prof. Ben Binebai of Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State; Niger Delta activist, AnnKio Briggs; Senior Policy Adviser to the Delta State Governor, Hon. Funkekeme Solomon; and President of the Ijaw Youth Council, Dr Doubra Okotete, commended the Federal Government for sustaining the scholarship programme.


They also praised Otuaro for expanding the scheme and described it as “a legacy that will impact several generations.”


The stakeholders further commended the PAP leadership for promoting gender balance in the selection of beneficiaries, noting the significant representation of female scholars.


The new beneficiaries were also sensitised on social and cultural dynamics, academic and school expectations, security considerations while studying abroad, obligations of the PAP office to beneficiaries and economic prudence.


Other stakeholders at the event included PANDEF Secretary, Engr. Bekinbo Dagogo-Jack; Treasurer, Hon. Mrs Ifeoma Agbomah; and members of the Ijaw Women Connect, led by its President, Mrs Rosemary Oduone.