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A House of Representatives aspirant for Aboh Mbaise/Ngor Okpala Federal Constituency in Imo State, Mazi Nnamdi Iroegbu, has alleged that Nigeria’s electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has been compromised by political interference, warning that such developments pose a grave threat to the country’s democratic future.

Mazi Iroegbu, a veteran broadcaster and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), expressed deep concern over what he described as a systematic effort to weaken opposition parties and tilt Nigeria towards a one-party state. 

He urged Nigerians across political divides not to succumb to intimidation or abuse of state institutions by those in power.

In a statement shared on social media, the PDP aspirant said recent political trends in the country are “disturbing” and indicative of a broader agenda to shrink the democratic space.

It could be recalled that the INEC recently withdrew the recognition of David Mark-led ADC, a leading political party rivaling PDP and Labour Party. 

“All patriotic citizens of this country, irrespective of party affiliation, know now that the recent political trend is quite disturbing,” Mazi Iroegbu said, noting that the PDP, in particular, is being “fractured, fragmented and destabilized from within.”

According to him, the internal crises within opposition parties go beyond routine political disagreements and reflect a deliberate attempt to weaken credible alternatives ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“At this rate, there is an impending fear that all credible opposition parties may be incapacitated to effectively organize or legitimately contest the 2027 elections,” he warned. 

“If this doesn’t trouble you, then you should doubt your Nigerian citizenship,” he added. 

Mazi Iroegbu reiterated that INEC must remain neutral, but lamented that recent developments suggest otherwise.

“In all my public engagements, I have stressed that INEC should remain an unbiased umpire. However, recent events in the country’s electoral atmosphere show a deviation from this principle, with signs of undue partisanship and disregard for due process,” he stated.

He emphasized that the issues at stake go beyond partisan politics, describing them as fundamental to Nigeria’s democratic survival. He warned that once institutions responsible for safeguarding democracy begin to exhibit bias, public trust erodes and the system becomes vulnerable to collapse.

Drawing parallels with countries such as Sudan, South Sudan, Haiti, Somalia, and Congo, Iroegbu noted that political instability often stems from weakened institutions and disregard for the rule of law.

“The history of political instability across the world shows that breakdown of trust in institutions leads to disastrous consequences. Nigeria must guard against such trends,” he cautioned.

The aspirant also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to uphold his constitutional responsibility of protecting democratic institutions and ensuring a level playing field for all political actors.

“It is a constitutional duty for the President to maintain democratic institutions and ensure fairness. That duty cannot be sacrificed,” he said, while questioning political rhetoric that appears to undermine due process.

“This is a moment that calls for unity across political, ethnic, and regional lines. We must insist on fairness, the rule of law, and a system where the will of the people prevails,” he said.

The management of The Wells Carlton Hotel & Apartments, Asokoro, Abuja, has issued a strong public disclaimer rejecting any purported sale, lease, or third-party management arrangement involving the property, describing such claims as fraudulent.

In a statement released through media consultant Mr. Courage Moses, the management reaffirmed that the luxury property remains solely owned by the company and is not available for sale under any circumstances.

“The Wells Carlton Hotel & Apartments belongs exclusively to the family of the late Dr. Wells Idahosa Okunbo,” Moses stated.

“The property is not for sale, and no group or agent has been authorised to transact any business in respect of the property without the express written consent of the owner.”

The statement urged members of the public and prospective investors to be wary of individuals or organisations falsely presenting themselves as agents or representatives of the owners, warning that any such dealings are illegal, fraudulent, and constitute trespass.

“Any person or entity engaging in transactions relating to the property without proper authorisation does so at their own risk.

The owner will not honour any agreements entered into with unauthorised parties, as such transactions are null and void from the outset,” Moses added.

The company further warned that unauthorised interference with the property could attract both civil and criminal liability, and reiterated its readiness to pursue legal action against offenders.

Wells Carlton also used the statement to reaffirm its commitment to growing the Wells Carlton brand and preserving the legacy of its founder, the late Capt. (Dr.) Idahosa Wells Okunbo.

“The family remains committed to strengthening and expanding the brand in honour of their patriarch and has no intention of disposing of the property.”

An Akwa Ibom-born beauty queen, Blessing Dooga has made the list among the three top finalists at the ongoing online voting Face of Hope beauty pageant to hold in Lagos. 

The third in the series, the grand finale of. Face of Hope Beauty Pageant 2026 will take place April 19, 2026, at the Eko Hotel, Lagos. 

The annual beauty pageant is organised to empower and celebrate beauty, brain, diversity and innovation. 


Queen Blessing Dooga, the founder of The Iveren Charity Foundation has undergone rigorous processes, flying the flag of her state Akwa Ibom which she is representing, to the final stage. 

She is the winner of Face of Democracy Nigeria Queen 2021 a platform that gave her opportunity to embark on several per projects that promote the welfare and amplify the voices of women. 

Stakeholders say her experience as the winner of Face of Democracy five years ago puts her at an advantage as she is seen as sufficiently experienced. 

She emerged the Top 3 contestants after garnering a massive voting across various platforms. 

The grand finale will feature international guests to select a representative for Miss International. 

The winner of Face of Hope will go home with exciting offers, including GLE 350 car, ₦10 million cash prize and other fantastic gifts.

President Bola Tinubu arrived in Lagos State on Thursday evening to mark the Easter holiday, following a condolence visit to Plateau State over Sunday’s deadly attacks in Jos North Local Government Area.

The President’s aircraft touched down at about 7:20 p.m. at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, where he was received by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other senior state government officials.

His stay in Lagos forms part of his scheduled engagements lined up for the Easter period.

During the visit, President Tinubu is expected to inaugurate the Ojota/Opebi Link Bridge, the Geographic Information System Building, a multi-agency complex named after him, and a school complex.

As part of his itinerary, the President will travel to Ogun State tomorrow to unveil the Gateway International Cargo Airport. He will also inaugurate two commercial aircraft designated for the export and import of goods, as part of efforts to boost economic activities in the state.

In addition, he will commission the new headquarters of the Federal Operations Unit of the Nigeria Customs Service, along with a fleet of operational vehicles.

After these engagements, President Tinubu will return to Lagos to continue the Easter holiday before proceeding to Bayelsa State on April 10 for the inauguration of projects executed by the administration of Governor Douye Diri.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has explained that its decision to withdraw recognition from the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) was based strictly on compliance with a court of appeal ruling and adherence to the rule of law.

In a statement issued on Thursday, Adedayo Oketola, chief press secretary (CPS) to INEC chairman, Joash Amupitan, said the move was necessary to avoid a repeat of situations witnessed in Zamfara and Plateau states, where elected officials lost their positions after failing to comply with court orders.

INEC’s clarification follows criticism from some political stakeholders who accused the commission of bias and demanded the removal of its chairman over the handling of the ADC leadership crisis.

The commission had announced on Wednesday that it would no longer recognise either the faction led by David Mark or that headed by Nafiu Bala Gombe. This followed a court of appeal directive ordering all parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum — the condition that existed before the case was instituted at the federal high court.

Earlier on Thursday, Bolaji Abdullahi, national publicity secretary of the Mark-led faction, insisted that the party would proceed with its congresses and convention despite INEC’s stance.

Responding, Oketola said the appellate court’s preservatory orders, along with ongoing proceedings at the federal high court, prevent the commission from recognising or engaging with any faction of the party.

“In addition, the Commission did not want to disobey the preservative order of the court not to do anything or take any step that would render the processes already filed at the Federal High Court nugatory,” the statement reads.

“Proceeding to monitor the congress and convention of the David Mark-led ADC would amount to a disobedience of that order since the relief claimed in the Originating Summons and other court processes filed include an order restraining INEC from monitoring any meeting, congress and convention of the party.

“Additionally, it was only on the 9th of September 2025 that INEC accepted and approved David Mark’s Exco, which was seven days after the matter was filed at the Federal High Court.

“The order to maintain status quo ante bellum means the position of the parties before the beginning of hostilities. It is either that INEC obey the order of the Court of Appeal fully or refuse to obey it.

“Section 287(2) of the Constitution of Nigeria, 1999 mandates every person and authority in Nigeria not only to obey the Judgment of the Court of Appeal but also to enforce such Judgment.”

Addressing calls for the removal of the INEC chairman, Oketola described such demands as politically driven and inconsistent with constitutional provisions.

“The Chairman does not hold office at the pleasure of any political party or interest group. Any call for removal outside the established constitutional process is a direct assault on the independence of the nation’s electoral umpire,” he said.

He further stated that INEC’s involvement in the ADC dispute is limited to its legal and regulatory responsibilities, stressing that the commission “will not be drawn into the internal strife within political parties.”

Burkina Faso’s military ruler, Captain Ibrahim Traore, has called on citizens to set aside discussions about democratic governance, declaring that the system is not suitable for the country.

Traore made the remarks during an interview aired on national television on Thursday.

The junta leader, who seized power in a September 2022 coup after overthrowing a previous military government, has since intensified efforts to silence opposition voices.

In the broadcast with state-run RTB, Traore dismissed conversations about elections and democratic transition.

“We’re not even talking about elections, first of all,” Traore said.

“People need to forget about the issue of democracy. Democracy isn’t for us.”

Since assuming control, the military administration has taken sweeping political measures. Last year, authorities disbanded the electoral commission, and in February, the junta-controlled parliament dissolved all political parties. Their activities had already been suspended since 2022.

Following the initial coup in January 2022, authorities had outlined a transition to civilian rule expected to conclude in July 2024. However, the junta later extended the timeline by five years, effectively keeping Traore in power as the country continues to grapple with a decade-long jihadist insurgency that has resulted in thousands of deaths.

The United Nations has called on Burkina Faso to reverse the ban on political parties and end restrictions on civic freedoms.

Traore’s administration, which has taken a hostile stance toward Western nations, particularly France, has also moved against the international press, banning or suspending several foreign media organisations and expelling some journalists.
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The Plateau State Government has secured President Tinubu’s approval to recruit 1,000 forest guards as part of efforts to strengthen security across the state.

This was disclosed on Thursday by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Sunday Dare, in a terse post shared via his verified X handle.

He noted that the announcement was made by Governor Caleb Mutfwang in Jos, where he also expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his visit and for approving the recruitment initiative.

Meanwhile, Tinubu has ordered the installation of over 5,000 Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras in Plateau State following the recent killings in Jos.

Tinubu gave the directive during a town hall meeting with political and traditional leaders in Jos, days after the Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, which left over 27 people dead,

“The Honourable Minister for Communication is here to give you assurance that we are going to install immediately a network of cameras that will help the law enforcement agencies to identify the troublemakers instantly, over 5,000 of that,” Tinubu stated as he invited the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, to explain the plan.

The President, who said no amount of money could compensate victims for their losses, directed security agencies to go after perpetrators of the crime.

“I thank the men and women of the armed forces, particularly the police, for what they are doing and what they are about to do.

“You must unearth and find the killers. I’m glad IGP is here. I’m glad the Chief of Defence Staff is here too. I’m glad the Minister of Defence is here,” the President stated.

The President announced plans to set up a committee to assess losses suffered by victims and recommend compensation.

“Immediately we return to Abuja, the committee, as mentioned, will include the governor and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs. Come see me. Take numeric analysis. You are a data person for the victims.

“Let’s see what we can do for their losses. We cannot replace human beings, but whatever we can do to give them minimum comfort, we will,” Tinubu said.

Tinubu arrived in Jos on Thursday evening for what was described as a short but significant visit, during which he engaged with religious, political and community leaders.

During the visit, the President also met with about 15 victims of the Agwan Rukuba attack, including Madame Rhoda Favor Ayuba, who lost her son in the incident.

It would be recalled that Jos was recently rocked by violence following an attack by gunmen on Agwan Rukuba, which resulted in multiple deaths and triggered reprisal killings in the area.

Former Anambra governor, Peter Obi , has said Nigeria’s former Head of State, Sani Abacha, demonstrated more democratic tendencies than individuals who once identified as pro-democracy activists under the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO).

Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election and a leading figure in the African Democratic Congress, made the assertion in a post shared via his X (formerly Twitter) account.

His remarks come amid ongoing developments within the party, particularly following recent court rulings and reactions from the Independent National Electoral Commission.

According to Peter Obi, “Yesterday defenders of democracy, today’s destroyers. What a shame.

“What an irony of history, that the acclaimed defenders of democracy and human rights, who claimed to have fought for democracy during the era of General Sani Abacha, now find themselves worse than the man they opposed.

“Today, General Sani Abacha, once presumed face of oppression, will be remembered as seemingly more democratic and more respectful of human rights than the so-called champions of activism from the NADECO days.
“Power indeed reveals character.”

The comments follow actions by INEC concerning the ADC’s internal leadership dispute.

The commission recently removed the names of David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola from its portal as national chairman and national secretary of the party, respectively. It also declined to recognise Nafiu Bala Gombe, who is seeking to be declared national chairman through the courts.

In response to the leadership tussle and the ruling of the Court of Appeal in Suit No. CA/ABJ/145/2026, INEC announced it would suspend recognition of the affected officials and refrain from monitoring any conventions or congresses organised by their factions until the substantive case before the Federal High Court is resolved.

The ADC, however, has rejected INEC’s interpretation of the appellate court’s judgment regarding the dispute.


History is being made steadily at the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau. The movement of the NSIB from the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development to the Presidency, through the March 5, 2026 Presidential approval, is beyond any administrative decision. It is courage and clear vision in action by President Bola Tinubu. It is history being made and new records being set.

Since its inception, the NSIB has been operating as a unimodal accident investigation bureau focusing mainly on the aviation sector. This arrangement made the agency to be limited in its operations and totally removed from the pedigree of its global counterparts like the American National Transportation Safety Board, NTSB and the British Air Accident Investigation AAIB, which are multimodal accident investigation bodies. However, with this new arrangement, the NSIB, under the managerial excellence of Captain Alex Badeh jr has taken its place among its counterparts around the world.

The new status of the Bureau ensures that it functions as a safety investigation body for air, rail, road and other modes of transportation. It is great repositioning for the NSIB and the entire nation. Other benefits of the expanded role of the Bureau include enhanced transportation safety, improved effectiveness, better professionalism and greater independence in carrying out safety measures in the overall interests of Nigerians. President Tinubu has scored another goal in sound decision making and patriotic considerations.

At the centre of this new national awakening is the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of NSIB, Captain Alex Badeh jr. The new framework clearly places him at the cusp of history. An institution is as strong and effective as its leadership. The strings of achievements of Badeh since he assumed leadership of the NSIB are tangibly manifest. Drawing from his background as a trained and certified pilot across various aviation hubs and jurisdictions around the world, he has no difficulty in running the Bureau effectively and creditably. The quick response rate to incidents and accidents in the aviation sector since he came on board, coupled with capacity-building of his workforce, administrative ingenuity, transparency and zero tolerance for corruption, NSIB will surely acquit itself better with its expanded roles.

Transportation safety in Nigeria is an issue needing critical attention. The carnage on our roads is worrisome. Valuable lives and properties are being lost on a daily basis. In 2024 alone, road accidents in Nigeria rose to 5421 deaths. In 2023, it was 5081 and the figures keep rising due to a combination of factors including hazardous driving; speed violations, drunk driving, violation of safety rules, among others.

Even, rail accidents are rising in recent times. The expertise, exposure, professionalism and discipline of Badeh are needed to bring such troublous situations to a minimum level. NSIB, working in concert with the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, might be a big breakthrough in ensuring safety on our roads. There is so much urgency needed in breaking the jinx of road accidents that no time should be wasted in getting NSIB cracking on its new role.

Feelers from the NSIB showed that Badeh is making impressive strides but in a quiet way. This is commendable. The full-range professional turnaround of the Bureau across the country cannot be ignored. Speedy release of reports of investigation of accidents is noteworthy especially with its huge impact on preventing future occurrence. It is needful for Badeh and the NSIB to do quick need assessment of safety in both the road and rail transport modes. He already has deep grounding of the state of aviation in the country. Through this need assessment, he will be able to roll out workable modalities that will improve safety on those modes. He will also be able to build new capacities to actualize whatever desires to do to bring new lease of life to the sectors.

The National Assembly should hasten its works in amending the NSIB Act in order to give legal backing to its new role. The President had rightly directed the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Chief Lateef Fagbemi to work with the National Assembly in this regard. The nation cannot afford any delay on this matter. Transportation safety affects every Nigerian, including our legislators. We should maximize the opportunities we have in Badeh as a thoroughbred professional in driving the new reform. Expectedly, there will be nay-sayers working to put spanners in the works. What is important is not their resistance or indifference or outright attack on the expanded role of the NSIB, the real issue is getting cracking on the new focus and we know that Badeh is more than capable to drive the change.

*** Adegbesan contributed this piece from Port Harcourt, Rivers State

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has indicated its willingness to partner with the Nigeria Forest Security Service, NFSS, in the areas of intelligence sharing and monitoring of financial flows linked to kidnapping, banditry, terrorism financing and other security challenges within forest regions.

The Chairman of EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, made this known while hosting the Commander General of NFSS, Joshua Osatimehin, alongside his management team in Abuja.

Olukoyede who expressed concern over terrorism and banditry financing in Nigeria identified NFSS as a critical organization needed by EFCC to checkmate the problem in the country.

While commending the Commander General of NFSS and his management team for their untiring efforts over the years in complementing the efforts of formal security agencies in the fight against insecurity within the country’s forested region, the EFCC Chairman said the Commission is ready to provide necessary training to officers and men of NFSS towards putting an end to terrorism and banditry financing in the country.

He therefore advised the leadership of NFSS not to relent in rendering their patriotic service to Nigeria in the fight against insecurity adding that the time has come for formal recognition of NFSS towards strengthening the nation’s security apparatus.

Earlier in his remarks, the Commander General of NFSS, Dr. Joshua Osatimehin said he was in the office of the Chairman of EFCC to seek possible partnership on ways of combating insecurity through tracking of terrorism and banditry financing in the country.

Dr. Joshua Osatimehin therefore expressed the readiness of NFSS to support EFCC in its determination to put an end to the unpatriotic activities of those sponsoring banditry and terrorism in Nigeria.

The Commander General said officers and men of NFSS have over the years been complimenting the efforts of the Police, Military, NSCDC, Customs, Immigration,NDLEA and other formal security agencies in protecting lives and property of Nigerians’ most especially at the grassroots.

While thanking the Chairman of EFCC for the warm reception, the Commander General of NFSS stressed the need for all Nigerians to always provide necessary intelligence information that would assist EFCC in realizing its mandate on economic and financial crimes in the country.

Osatimehin used the opportunity to once again appealed to Bola Tinubu to sign the NFSS Bill before him into law towards actualizing his renewed hope agenda for Nigerians in the area of security.

member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Haruna Ibrahim, has been killed amid renewed violence in the Anguwan Rukuba area of Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The incident occurred on Tuesday—the same day he was scheduled to take part in his Passing Out Parade (POP), marking the end of his national service.

According to a resident, Peter Ganchok, who shared an account of the incident, the corps member was attacked during a wave of retaliatory violence in the community.

“Haruna Ibrahim, a Nigerian Corps member from Batch A1 2025, serving under the Sport CDS in Jos, has been brutally killed in a heartbreaking and tragic incident,” Ganchok said.

He added, “He was reportedly attacked and burned to death in Anguwan Rukuba by some angry youths in the area, following an earlier attack on their community by unidentified gunmen.”

Ganchok described the killing as particularly painful given its timing.

“What makes this loss even more painful is that yesterday… was meant to be his Passing Out Parade (POP), a day that should have marked the successful completion of his national service,” he said.

“Instead, his life was cut short in the most horrific way.”

The killing comes amid a surge in violence in parts of Jos, especially in Anguwan Rukuba, where recent clashes have resulted in deaths and destruction of property.

Earlier reports highlighted growing fear among students of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) and residents following threats and attacks linked to the unrest.

In messages circulating online, concerned individuals called for urgent intervention by security agencies.

“We are calling on all friends and comrades to tag the Nigerian president and IGP to urgently send protection to Jos especially UNIJOS NOW!!!! They are so scared,” a social media user, Rhoda Nanre, had said.

The University of Jos Alumni Association also raised concerns over the deteriorating security situation, urging authorities to step up protection for students and staff.

“The University of Jos Alumni Association expresses deep concern over the recent rise in tension and reported threats affecting students, staff and the broader university community,” the association said in a statement.

It further called for “round-the-clock patrols, intelligence-led surveillance, and rapid response units” to prevent further attacks.

The latest incident follows an earlier assault on a church in Anguwan Rukuba, where youths reportedly vandalised property amid the unrest.

Eyewitnesses recounted chaotic scenes, including gunfire and stone-throwing, which forced many residents to flee.

Although security personnel have since been deployed to affected areas, residents continue to express concerns over what they describe as a slow response and insufficient protection.

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Prof. Shu’aibu  Aliyu as the new Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), replacing Ahmed Aminu, who stepped down to pursue the 2027 governorship race in Adamawa State.

The development was disclosed in a State House press statement issued on Thursday by the President’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga.

In the same announcement, the President also renewed the tenure of Engineer Sule Ahmed Abdulaziz as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) for a second and final term.

According to the statement, both decisions take immediate effect.

The presidency described Aliyu as a “distinguished academic and seasoned administrator” with extensive experience in research, education, and institutional leadership, noting that his appointment aligns with efforts to strengthen institutions in Nigeria’s petroleum sector and enhance capacity development in the energy industry.

“The President expects him to leverage his wealth of experience to reposition the PTDF for greater impact in human capital development, innovation, and strategic support for the oil and gas sector in line with national priorities,” the statement read.

On Abdulaziz’s reappointment, the presidency said the decision followed a thorough assessment of his performance, highlighting gains recorded in Nigeria’s power transmission system under his leadership.

It stated that the Transmission Company of Nigeria had made notable progress in grid stability, expansion of transmission capacity, and system modernisation, strengthening its role in the country’s electricity value chain.

The statement also noted that Abdulaziz, who has more than three decades of experience in the power sector, has contributed to regional electricity integration through his involvement with the West African Power Pool (WAPP).

President Tinubu urged both appointees to discharge their responsibilities with diligence, integrity, and a strong sense of national service, in line with his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.


Abuja’s real estate landscape is witnessing the arrival of a bold new player as Jayne Luxe Realty officially opened its Abuja office, unveiling a vision to make luxury living more accessible and home ownership easier for residents and investors.

The new office, located at Inna Plaza, Gaduwa, Abuja, marks a major step in the company’s mission to deliver premium, innovative and investor-friendly property solutions tailored to the rapidly growing demands of Nigeria’s capital city.

The colourful grand opening attracted friends, industry stakeholders, financial experts, investors and dignitaries, all gathered to witness what many described as the emergence of a promising force in Nigeria’s competitive real estate sector.

Speaking at the event, respected real estate stakeholder HRM Dr. Olubayo Windapo praised the company’s vision, noting that Jayne Luxe Realty represents a forward-thinking approach that could help expand access to quality housing for low- and middle-income earners.

“Decent living begins with decent shelter. Companies like Jayne Luxe Realty are showing that the real estate sector can be both profitable and socially impactful,” he said.

In her remarks, the Managing Director/CEO, Janet Agbo, expressed strong confidence in Abuja’s booming property market and outlined the company’s bold ambitions.

“Our goal is simple: to redefine Abuja’s luxury and high-value property market by introducing cutting-edge, investor-friendly developments. We understand the unique demands of this city, and we are committed to delivering real estate solutions that meet international standards. Abuja is ready for the next phase of premium living, and Jayne Luxe Realty will be at the forefront of that transformation.”

Other stakeholders at the event expressed optimism that the company’s entry into the sector will raise standards, drive innovation, and expand investment opportunities within Abuja’s thriving housing market.

Among notable personalities present were Mr. Femi Oladele (CEO, FHEMFEL Homes Ltd), Chief Nnamdi Nando (CEO, Nando Homes), Mr. Anderson Okafor (CEO, Domain Shelters) and several other distinguished guests.

With its official launch, Jayne Luxe Realty is positioning itself as a brand to watch; combining luxury, affordability, and smart investment opportunities in one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities.

Abuja’s next chapter in premium living may have just begun.

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A socio-political organization, Nigeria Youths in Politics (NYP) has expressed deep sorrow and concern over the recent attacks in Jos which led to loss of lives, describing the incident as tragic and unacceptable.

In an statement issued on Tuesday by National Working Committee, the youth body strongly condemned all forms of violence, noting that such acts threaten the peace and unity necessary for national development. 

The group in the statement signed by its Director of Media, Dr. Alex Nwankwo, extended its heartfelt condolences to families and communities affected by the attack, emphasizing that no society can thrive amid fear, division, and avoidable bloodshed.

It called on the security agencies to arrest the perpetrators of the dastardly act and ensure that justice is served swiftly in line with the nation's extant laws. 

“As a youth-driven body, we believe that the future of Nigeria depends on peace, unity, and mutual respect among all people, regardless of ethnic, religious, or political differences,” the statement read.

As an organization, we called on relevant authorities to take swift and decisive action to restore calm in the affected areas, ensure justice for victims, and strengthen measures to protect lives and property.

The NYP urged Nigerian youths to remain calm and law-abiding during these challenging periods, cautioning against the spread of misinformation and encouraged dialogue which it described as a tool for resolving conflicts. 

Reaffirming its commitment to national development, the group stated that it would continue to serve as a voice for peace, responsible leadership, and constructive engagement across the country.





The Defence Headquarters has placed troops on nationwide alert ahead of the Easter celebrations, assuring Nigerians of tightened security.


The DHQ also reaffirmed that ongoing support from the United States is strengthening counter-terrorism operations, with a visible impact expected in the coming weeks.


Addressing journalists during the end-of-the-month briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj Gen Michael Onoja, assured citizens of heightened vigilance by troops during the Easter celebrations.


Onoja said the Armed Forces had already placed personnel on alert nationwide to prevent any security breach during the holiday period.


He added that similar measures were implemented during previous festive seasons, including Christmas and Eid-el-Fitr, and would be sustained.


“We know that festive seasons usually have heightened security activities. The military command gives instructions to ensure all personnel are on alert. This time will not be different,” he said.


He emphasised that security agencies would not relax despite the celebrations, noting that adversaries often attempted to exploit such periods.


“I can assure you that we will always be on alert, particularly at this period of festivities, because we know that the threats expect us to relax.


“But we are not going to relax. Everything will be okay for this Easter,” he added.


Speaking on the ongoing collaboration with the US forces, Onoja said the impact of the collaboration may not be immediately visible due to the nature of military engagements, but expressed confidence that the benefits would become evident in the coming weeks and months.


He said the U.S. support to Nigeria’s operations had been significant, particularly in the areas of intelligence sharing and training, noting that the assistance was being provided on favourable terms to strengthen ongoing counter-threat operations.


According to him, “You are aware that they are bringing intelligence and training support to us, which we need. They are giving that to us on very favourable terms. There are lots of things I cannot say because of confidentiality.”


He added that the intelligence being provided included information on the location of threats and hostile elements, stressing that Nigerian troops would act accordingly.


“All we can say is that these things take time. There is a gestation period when we are conducting military operations.


“You will not see it immediately, but in the next few months or weeks, you will feel the difference in the impact of the assistance that the U.S. is providing,” Onoja stated.


On February 16, 2026, DHQ confirmed the arrival of approximately 100 US military personnel and equipment at Bauchi Airfield.


According to the military high command, the personnel, who are not combat troops, were in Nigeria strictly for technical assistance, training, and advisory roles in counter-terrorism efforts.


However, insecurity has continued to surge in several parts of the country since their deployment, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the collaboration.