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Iconic International Holdings is proud to officially announce all is now set  for the highly anticipated 100 Iconic Personalities of the Year 2026 Awards a prestigious event dedicated to honoring exceptional leaders, innovators, and influential figures shaping Africa’s future and impacting the global community.

The landmark event will take place on 10 April 2026 at the prestigious Oriental Hotel in Lagos, bringing together distinguished guests, global leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries from across Africa for an evening of recognition, celebration, and inspiration.


The 100 Iconic Personalities of the Year Awards serves as a powerful platform that recognizes excellence, celebrates transformational leadership, and promotes innovation, unity, and sustainable development across Africa and beyond. 

The initiative continues to reflect the organization’s commitment to empowering individuals whose contributions drive meaningful change and progress within society.

Speaking on the development , the Chief Executive Officer of Iconic International Holdings Tinotenda Michelle Chavundura reaffirmed the organization’s dedication to building a legacy of excellence and advancing global recognition of impactful leadership.

Tinotenda noted that “The 100 Iconic Personalities of the Year Awards is more than a celebration — it is a movement that honors greatness, inspires future leaders, and strengthens our collective vision for Africa’s growth and global influence.”

Iconic International Holdings looks forward to welcoming partners, stakeholders, and honorees to this historic gathering as the organization continues to set the standard for global recognition and leadership excellence said Malaika Lobengula the Executive Director of the organization. 

According to Amb. Dr. Temisan O. Louis President/Founder of the Iconic International Holdings Group, This year’s edition in Lagos Nigeria will include a Business & Leadership Summit beginning from 11am to 2pm and the Dinner Award event which will Honor and celebrate 100 Iconic Personalities from diverse industries across Africa and diaspora. 

He noted delegates are arriving from over 35 countries into Lagos beginning from Wednesday 8th April 2026 ahead of the event. 

In the same vein, the Executive Global Vice President of Iconic International Holdings Amb. Apphia Nyasha Musavengana stated that As Per our  mandate to position Iconic International Holdings as the Africa’s most reputable recognition platform, the event will Honor only thoroughly vetted and qualified individuals and organizations who have contributed immensely towards societal development and advancement over the years.

The Event will feature Keynote Presentations By Prof. Eze Chidi Nwauba Vice Chancellor I-Fatoss University Benin Republic, Amb. Dr. Olamide Junaid founder of OJ Initiatives, Dr. Chinweoke Amarachi Okuwobi Founder Talented Women Network and Fire Side Chat Session from Global Talent Star Chief Dr. Alibaba and Dr. Princess Kelechi Oghene Founder GMYT Group alongside other Notable Panelists Speakers like Dr. Kaffy, Rugged Man, Simply_Tacha amongst others. 

The Event will further cement Iconic International Holdings as the Premiere and most reputable Recognition Brand in Africa and Diaspora.

A community group in Kaduna State has dismissed claims that 31 worshippers abducted during Easter service in Ariko community, Kachia Local Government Area, have been rescued by the Nigerian Army.


The community described the reports as false and misleading.


The rebuttal follows earlier reports suggesting that troops had successfully freed victims kidnapped during a coordinated attack on two churches in the community on Easter Sunday.


Recall that suspected bandits had invaded Ariko in the early hours of Easter, attacking two Christian worship centres, killing several worshippers and abducting scores of others into the bush, an incident that sparked outrage and renewed concerns over insecurity in Southern Kaduna.


However, in a statement dated April 6, 2026, the President of the Kuturmi Unity Development Association, J.D. Ariko, said contrary to the rescue claims, all abducted persons remain in captivity.


“Our attention has been drawn to reports alleging that the Nigerian Army has successfully rescued 31 persons abducted during the Easter service in Ariko. We wish to categorically state that this claim is entirely false and misleading,” the statement read.


According to him, families of the victims are still in contact with the abductors, who have reportedly confirmed that the victims are alive and currently held at their camp.


“This clearly invalidates any claim of a successful rescue operation,” he added.


The community leader expressed concern over the circulation of what he described as inaccurate information, warning that such reports could create confusion, give false hope to grieving families, and erode public trust in official communication.


While acknowledging ongoing efforts by security agencies to address insecurity, he urged authorities to ensure that only verified information is released, particularly on sensitive matters involving lives.


“The safe return of the abducted persons remains our utmost priority. We call on all stakeholders to intensify genuine and coordinated efforts toward securing their immediate and unconditional release,” the statement added.


The association also expressed solidarity with affected families and assured that updates would be communicated as credible information becomes available.


The Nigerian Army has yet to officially respond to the denial as of the time of filing this report.


Amnesty International Nigeria said Katsina State is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster following persistent attacks by bandits on rural communities in the state.


The human rights group made this known in a Monday statement shared on Facebook.


This comes after a fresh attack on Sayaya village in Matazu local government area of the state on Sunday.


The bandits said to be more than 100 reportedly killed a policeman and two others and attacked a police station.


The assailants also razed a health centre and other buildings in the community.


Amnesty lamented that bandits have sustained attacks on rural communities despite a peace deal with the state government.


The group said bandits have killed no fewer than 1591 people in Katsina between 2021 and 2025 and warned that the state is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.


Amnesty said, “Despite so-called peace deal gunmen and bandits continue to raze entire villages, kill people and abduct women and girls.


“The latest atrocity was at Sayaya village of Matazu local government area.


“Gunmen attacked the village and set all cars and motorbikes on fire. Then they went from house to house setting fire to everything they can find. After the bandits left the entire village was in ashes.


“The bandits that invaded the village were said to be over 100 on motorbikes carrying sophisticated weapons.


“Rural communities in Katsina state continue in constant fear of attacks by bandits.


“Katsina state government continues to fail the people, while bandits are having a field day, killing and abducting people almost daily.


“In what appears to be disdain for the pain of the people affected by banditry, in January Katsina state government approved the release of 70 notorious bandits in what was described bizarrely as ‘a peace deal.’ Between 2021 and 2025 bandits have killed at least 1,591 people.


“Some victims of the recent attacks across Katsina state told Amnesty International that security forces were absent during most of the attacks, arriving only hours or a day after the attackers had left.


“Katsina state is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.”


The group argued that the spate of these killings is an evidence of failure of authorities to protect the people.


“Inability of authorities to bring attackers to justice is fueling impunity,” it stressed.


(TheSun)

ADC Chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo has alleged that the incarceration of former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, led to his mother’s death.


The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) had earlier detained El-Rufai for alleged corruption during his tenure as governor.


He was then charged before the Kaduna State High Court and later granted bail.


El-Rufai’s mother died while he was in detention, and he was subsequently given administrative bail to attend her funeral.


Reacting to the incident, Okonkwo said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is attempting to use the judiciary.


In an interview with Symponi TV, Okonkwo said: “APC wants to use the lawyers and the judiciary; why am I saying that they want to use the judiciary?


“I give you a good example of what happened in El-Rufai’s case; as far as I’m concerned, it’s the incarceration of El-Rufai that killed his mother.


“You know when mothers get to that age, they are so sentimental, they become so emotional.


“Let me tell you, somebody told my mother that thieves stole from the houses of some of her children. She felt so bad that they had to call preachers to come and start preaching to her that nothing is wrong.


“Then you can imagine an aged woman of 90 years, and you are telling her that they arrested her son, some people might tell her that her son has died, that is what killed her, in my own opinion.


“When the woman died, that is when they remembered that they would release El-Rufai without a court order, meaning that they are the ones using the judiciary, because you can’t disobey the order of the court.”


(TheSun)

Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has decried what he called Nigeria’s failure in leadership, linking it to the recent Easter killings in Plateau and Nasarawa states.


Speaking via his official X handle, Obi stated that Nigerians are paying for the federal government’s failure in leadership with their lives.


The former governor called the killings a national emergency while pointing out that the nation is bleeding as the situation continues to worsen.


“Less than 24 hours after President Tinubu stood at the Jos Plateau State airport on April 2, 2026, and promised the grieving Nigerian citizens, “I promise you that this experience will not repeat itself,” another brutal attack occurred in Nyamgo Gyel, Jos South LGA, resulting in the deaths of several innocent citizens.


“Since then, and only a week following that reassuring promise from the President, Nasarawa State has been plunged into grief as the Akyawa and Udege Kasa communities fled for their lives after gunmen killed at least 11 people.


“Many homes were reduced to ashes, and numerous families remain missing. In Zamfara State, 150 innocent Nigerians were abducted from the Kurfa Danya and Kurfan Magaji communities in one of the largest mass kidnappings in recent times.


“On the same day of the Zamfara kidnappings, terrorists in Borno State stormed Chibok, killing four officers and burning down homes.


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“Yesterday, on Easter Sunday, Benue State was rocked by violence again, with over 17 Nigerians massacred, entire communities left in ruins, and many individuals still unaccounted for.


“Today, in Kaduna State, several innocent citizens were killed by terrorists inside churches, with many others abducted in the Ariko community of Kachia LGA. Yet we were told, “This experience will not repeat itself.”


“This represents a failure of leadership and responsibility, and sadly, Nigerians are paying for it with their lives. These attackers are not ghostly figures; our inaction emboldens them.


“How can a President make such a categorical promise and, mere hours later, the nation continues to count the dead across multiple states?


“The primary responsibility of any government is to protect lives and property; however, this responsibility is failing today.


“Nigerians are being slaughtered in their homes, in their communities, and in the very places they should feel safest.


“Even the President did not enter these communities, so who is truly safe in Nigeria? This is a national emergency. Nigeria is bleeding, and the situation is worsening and increasingly helpless,” the social media post reads.


(TheSun)

Vice President Kashim Shettima has assured Nigerians that the current economic hardships are temporary, promising brighter days under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.


In a message reflecting on Easter’s theme of sacrifice, resurrection and triumph, Shettima reaffirmed the administration’s dedication to peace, economic recovery and lasting prosperity. He urged citizens to embrace collective resolve amid ongoing challenges.


In the message, the Vice President said, “Easter is a reminder that history often bends in favour of those who refuse to surrender to despair. It is the story of light piercing through darkness, of hope rising from the shadows of pain and of faith prevailing over fear.”


He acknowledged Nigeria’s recent trials but expressed unwavering optimism. “I remain confident that by our collective will, shared sacrifice and abiding faith in the promise of this nation, we shall triumph over whatever challenges beset us momentarily.”


He called for unity, rejecting division and celebrating Nigeria’s diversity as a core strength. He urged patience with the administration’s reforms, noting that national renewal demands endurance and shared purpose.


Former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, has detailed how the Federal Government leveraged technology to eliminate massive payroll fraud, revealing that the integration of the Bank Verification Number led to the discovery of 45,000 ‘ghost workers.’


Speaking at the Citadel School of Government  Dialogue series in Lagos, Adeosun explained that before the intervention, the federal payroll was the government’s single largest expenditure, riddled with inefficiencies that traditional biometric efforts had failed to solve.


She noted that previous attempts at cleaning the payroll through biometrics had frequently stalled, particularly due to resistance from paramilitary groups such as the Police and Army, who refused to cooperate with centralised systems.


To solve this, her team bypassed the need for new biometrics by using the existing BVN database.


“The payroll was our biggest cost,” Adeosun stated. “Previous biometric efforts had stalled because paramilitary groups refused to cooperate. We bypassed this by using BVN data. We ran the federal payroll against the BVN database, and the result was staggering: we found 45,000 ‘ghost workers.’”


Clarifying the nature of the fraud, the former Minister noted that the term ‘ghost worker’ often masked simpler forms of systemic failure and individual greed rather than complex criminal syndicates.


“In many cases, it wasn’t a ‘ghost,’ but one person’s BVN linked to seven different salaries,” she explained.


“It wasn’t always a ‘cartel.’ Sometimes it was just inefficiency, people who had died or transferred but were still being paid,” Adeosun added.


To ensure the reform stuck, she introduced a layer of human accountability to complement the technology. By requiring Permanent Secretaries to personally sign off on their respective payrolls, the ministry created a trail of responsibility that made it difficult to hide fraudulent entries.


Adeosun used the success of the BVN integration to emphasise a broader lesson for public officials: the importance of empirical evidence in policy defence.


“If you just shout, you’re just a ‘clanging cymbal.’ If you come armed with data and graphs, you can take on anybody. Data is hard to argue with,” she remarked.


The dialogue, which also featured Pastor Tunde Bakare and Professor Mike Adebamowo, highlighted the need for leaders to embrace modern tools to fix age-old problems. Adeosun urged current and emerging leaders to “fall in love with AI and data tools” while maintaining the discipline to execute reforms.


“If you can’t explain your policy, you shouldn’t be doing it,” Adeosun asserted, adding that while technology provides the “bullets,” it takes resilient leadership to “fire the cannonballs” necessary for national transformation.


The event concluded with a consensus that while the 45,000 discovered ghost workers represented a major win for the treasury, such reforms must be backed by law to ensure they are not reversed by future administrations.


Bakare praised the former minister’s resilience, noting that her ability to return to the public sphere with her integrity intact was a victory for governance.


He remarked, “If Adeosun had not won her case, the stigma would have trailed her. It is highly commendable that she came out as minister and no houses or stolen funds were traced to her.”


The event served as a stark reminder that while technology such as AI and BVN provides the tools for reform, only the courage of leaders and the permanence of law can ensure those reforms survive the test of time.


 


The Federal Government, FG, has announced plans to establish a national cybersecurity coordination council to strengthen Nigeria’s capacity to fight growing cyber threats.


In a statement the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy said the proposed council will serve as a multi-stakeholder platform to enhance coordination, information sharing, and collaboration across public and private sector institutions.


The ministry said the initiative, being championed by the Communications Minister, Mr Bosun Tijani, is aimed at improving Nigeria’s ability to respond to increasingly sophisticated cyber incidents that have disrupted operations across key sectors.


According to the statement, the council will be a non-statutory body bringing together chief information security officers (CISOs), cybersecurity professionals, technology firms, law enforcement agencies, and relevant government institutions.


“The proposed council is envisioned as a non-statutory, multi-stakeholder coordination platform, designed to convene key actors and strengthen partnerships that support efficient coordination, trusted information sharing, and sustained cooperation among institutions responsible for advancing Nigeria’s cybersecurity posture,” the ministry said.


It added that the platform will also provide advisory support to the federal government on strategies and frameworks needed to strengthen national cyber resilience.


It also said the move follows recent cyber incidents that posed risks to customers and disrupted operations across major private institutions and public systems, highlighting the “increasingly coordinated and sophisticated nature of cyber threats”.


It further said it will work with stakeholders, including the office of the national security adviser (ONSA), to promote structured partnerships and improve cyber defence frameworks across sectors.


“The approach reflects the government’s recognition that modern cyber threats demand collective defence models, trusted threat intelligence sharing, and multi-stakeholder coordination,” the statement added.


Amnesty International has urged Nigerian authorities to investigate the alleged reckless use of firearms by military personnel that led to the death of a 14-year-old girl in Maiduguri, Borno state.


This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by the rights organization.


It said the secondary school student was killed on Saturday, April 4, after she was hit by a stray bullet inside her home.


Amnesty International said the shot was reportedly fired by military personnel engaged in celebratory gunfire during a wedding ceremony at a nearby event centre.


A family friend of the victim said the teenager had been preparing to attend a wedding celebration when the incident occurred.


“She lived in the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) quarters with her family and was inside her home when the tragedy occurred,” a source was quoted to have said.


“She had just finished applying henna for her mother and herself, joyfully preparing for a family wedding scheduled for that same day.”


The organisation described the killing as preventable and urged authorities to ensure accountability.


Amnesty International said the victim was buried on Sunday at the Maiduguri graveyard, adding that her family and friends are “left seeking answers for a death that was entirely preventable.”


The group called for a “transparent, impartial and effective investigation” into the incident to safeguard lives and ensure justice.


The military and police authorities are yet to comment on the issue


The federal government has announced that two firms have secured a combined N9 billion financing for mini-grid deployment in four states.


The Rural Electrification Agency, REA, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.


According to REA, the firms got N7.95 billion and N1.056 billion for mini grid projects across different areas in Taraba, Kwara, Kogi, and Niger states.


These allocations follow REA’s recent announcements of N7.4 billion and N3.2 billion in financing for two power firms.


The facility is backed by the Federal Government’s Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) program’s Performance-Based Grant (PBG) of N100 billion in financing funding with a Nigerian bank.


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Commenting on the development, REA Managing Director, Malam Abba Aliyu, lauded the consistent capital injection into Nigeria’s renewable energy sector.


“What is particularly encouraging here is the consistency; this is not a one-off. It is a pattern of capital being deployed, projects moving forward, and confidence in the system continuing to grow.


“For developers, this means access to the equipment and financing needed to deliver. For communities, it means faster timelines for reliable power. And for the market, it reinforces the point that local financing is stepping up in a significant way.


“This is exactly the kind of energy we hoped to unlock, where Nigerian financial institutions take the lead in powering Nigeria’s renewable infrastructure, backed by strong, performance-based frameworks. We are building momentum, and it is beginning to show,” Aliyu stated.


A prominent figure in Abuja’s real estate sector and MD/ CEO of Baye Homes, Zubeidah Abdulrahman, is set to tie the knot with her heartthrob, Jimoh Momoh, in a grand Wedding Fatiha scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2026, in Kogi State.

The much-anticipated ceremony is expected to attract high-profile guests, including friends, business associates, and colleagues from within and outside the real estate industry, reflecting the bride’s strong influence and network across Abuja’s property market.

The wedding rites commenced with the private payment of the bride’s dowry at her family home in Kogi State, bringing together relatives from both families in a symbolic and culturally significant gathering.

A lineup of activities has been arranged to herald the Wedding Fatiha. The celebrations will begin with a Henna Day on Wednesday, April 8, at De Vila Hotel Hall, Okene, followed by a novelty football match on Thursday, April 9, at the Okene Mini Stadium. 
Later that evening, a Zikir Night will hold at No. 10, behind Nagazi Hotel. The engagement ceremony is slated for Friday, April 10, at Osoma Field Family House in Adavi, ahead of the grand finale, the Wedding Fatiha scheduled for 8:00 a.m. on Saturday at Ansarudeen Mosque, Osoma.

Zubeidah Abdulrahman, fondly referred to as Princess Zubeida, has built a solid reputation in Nigeria’s real estate landscape. 

As the founder of Baye Homes, a company established in 2024, she has championed affordable housing solutions targeted at middle- and low-income earners in Abuja.

With her proven track record, including outstanding performance during her time at Besitz Group where she earned multiple staff recognition awards, Zubeidah Abdulrahman continues to stand out as a leading voice in Nigeria’s evolving real estate sector.
A socio-political group, Nigeria Youths In Politics (NYIP) has condemned in strong terms the killing of 28 people in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State, describing the attack as “barbaric, senseless, and a grave affront to humanity.”

The group says the tragic loss of lives and damage of properties across communities in the country must be brought to an end, urging relevant authorities to move beyond “periodic reassurances” and “temporary measures,” to a more proactive way of preventing mass slaughter of vulnerable locals. 

At a press conference in Abuja, the Chairman NWC, Hon. Felix Idowu expressed deep sadness over the Palm Sunday killings, saying escalations and violent aggression on communities are unacceptable. 


The group proposed the Community Resilience Against Terrorism (C-RAT) Initiative, a framework positioning communities as the first line of defence through early warning systems, local vigilance structures, and real-time communication channels with security agencies.

The group extended heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, the affected communities, and the people of Plateau State.
It expresses concern that the continued wave of killings is eroding peace, coexistence, and national unity, while also weakening public confidence in the government’s ability to protect lives and property.

"The tragic loss of lives in this manner underscores the urgent need for improved security measures across our nation. We are calling on our security agencies to adopt a proactive stance in safeguarding the lives and properties of all Nigerians. it is vital that they move beyond reactive responses and employ strategic preventive actions to protect our community."

It called for a united national response to insecurity, urging community leaders, religious institutions, civil society organisations, and all well-meaning Nigerians to collaborate with security agencies in promoting peace and vigilance.

NYIP reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for justice, supporting victims of violence, and contributing to national efforts aimed at building a safer and more secure society for all Nigerians.

Regarding the 2027 general elections, the group urged INEC to engage with all relevant stakeholders to ensure a hitch free process and increased public confidence in the electoral system. 

Those in attendance at the conference include, Hon.  Blessing Oyefeso, President Nigeria Youths in Politics, Hon. Felix Idowu, Chairman NWC, Comrade Doyin Omoleye, National publicity Secretary; Amb. Duke Alanboye, National Secretary; Barr. Maurice Ebam, National legal advisoler; Member of the committee, Princess Bunmi Alli (Queen Mother of NYIP), Juliet Ogenyi, member.




Nigeria’s award-winning music icon Wizkid, and South Africa’s global music sensation Tyla are among prominent Africans set to be honoured at the 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2026.

Project Director, Davdan Peace and Advocacy Foundation, Amb Kingsley Amafibe, disclosed that the high-level continental gathering, scheduled for June 19th to 21st, 2026, in Marrakech, Morocco, will bring together policymakers, political institutions diplomats, investors, and entrepreneurs to explore investment opportunities and strengthen cross-border collaboration. Morocco is an amazing country. 

He noted that preparations for the summit gained traction following high-level engagements at the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa.


According to Amafibe, 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit is dedicated to African leaders who have demonstrated excellence in advocating for peace and economic reforms, humanitarian service, youth empowerment, diplomacy, and community development. 

He added that the recognition strengthens recipients’ credibility among governments, institutions, and international organisations, while also fostering collaboration across borders.


“Being listed among the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa signifies leadership, credibility, continental relevance, and an enduring legacy that actively contributes to peace, unity, and sustainable development across Africa,” he said.


Speaking about the schedule of events, Amafibe said guests would arrive on June 17th, followed by a networking and meet-and-greet session on June 18th, while the summit and exhibition would take place on June 19th.


He added that the event will feature the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons Africa Honours, one of its major highlights scheduled for June 20th to celebrate individuals whose leadership and contributions continue to advance governance, transparency, humanitarian services, education, agriculture, infrastructure development, innovation, and economic transformation across Africa.

Among those listed for recognition are: Prof Dr GD Singh, Chairman, Asian African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, His Royal Highness Vho-Midiavhathu; Prince Kennedy Tshivhase; Head, Tshivhase Traditional Council and the Paramount Ruler of the Tshivhase Dynasty, South Africa; High Chief Kenneth Ifekudu, Chairman, Diamond Leeds Limited;Nigeria, Amb. Dr Lawrence Oloche (MON), CEO, Promiseland Estate;Nigeria, Paul T. Tungwarara, Presidential Investment Advisor, Zimbabwe; Kudakwashe Tagwirei, CEO, Sakunda Holdings;Zimbabwe, 


Also to receive Honours are Dr Asu Kunemofa, Director of Finance and Accounts, NDDC, Nigeria; Dr Sindiswa Mzamo, Global President, Circle of Global Business Women, Lesotho; Dr Tendai Mhizha, Group CEO, Research Bureau International and Integra Africa;Zimbabwe, Levi Maluvele, Founder and Creative Director, Fancy Africa, Mozambique; Dr Shem J. Ochuodho, Global Chairman, Kenya Diaspora Alliance; Dr Nimi Briggs, CEO, NIMPAT Group, Nigeria.

Other honourees include Janet Osei-Boadi (Ghana); Hon Ababu Namwamba, Kenya’s Ambassador to Uganda; Abbas Devjani (Comoros); Manasseh Amb Mutfwang;Nigeria, Manji Obadiah;Nigeria, Faith Morrey; Hope Igwe; and Chimuenya Henry Umejuru.

Others expected at the summit are Dr Dominic Oduro Antwi, Ghana, Dibi Cophi Yao Arnaud (Ghana); Yassin El Moussi (Morocco); Dr Emmanuel Musa (Nigeria); Israel Agimor Eshanekpe (Nigeria), and Mohammed Tijjani Sabiu (Nigeria). From Southern Africa: Dr Martha Namundjebo-Tilahun (Namibia): Dr Chichi Lion (Founder, Chichi Lion Global Impact) South Africa, Zarinah Tlale (Uganda).


The honours list also features distinguished continental figures such as: Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, former Chairperson of the African Union Commission; Juma Jux, Tanzania; Don Jazzy, Nigeria.

Also to be recognised are Funke Akindele, Nigeria; Shola Akinlade, Nigerian tech entrepreneur; Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe. Nigeria; Emmanuel A. Fundira (Zimbabwe); Gideon Chidiebere Osi. Nigeria; Benedict Oramah, Former President of Afreximbank, Nigeria; Reginald Max, Kenya; and Ijeoma Orji, Nigerian development advocate, Engr Samuel Alabi, Nigeria, High Chief Seinye Lulu Briggs. Nigeria, and International Vaccine Institute
Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State have strongly opposed an alleged move to alter the outcome of the party’s recent congress, where Hon. Maria Ejielo emerged as the State Women Leader.

In a petition addressed to the state chairman of the party, the aggrieved members described the purported plan to substitute Ejielo’s name with that of Mrs. Ify Okonkwo, who had earlier withdrawn from the race as unacceptable and a violation of democratic principles.

According to the stakeholders, the office of the State Women Leader, alongside that of the Zonal Legal Adviser, had been duly zoned to Idemili North Local Government Area by the Anambra State Congress Committee. 

They noted that delegates and party faithful from the area participated fully in the congress held at the Anambra Central venue, where the elections were conducted transparently and without bias.

The petition detailed how interested candidates openly declared their intentions before party members. 

For the position of State Women Leader, Hon. Maria Ejielo and Mrs. Ify Okonkwo indicated interest, while Hon. Chuma Chukwurah and Mr. Basil Ugwu contested for the office of Zonal Legal Adviser.

The stakeholders recounted that during the process, Mrs. Okonkwo reportedly displayed limited familiarity with the party’s local structure, a development that drew reactions from attendees. 
Subsequently, upon observing the overwhelming support for Ejielo, Okonkwo voluntarily stepped down from the contest, paving the way for Ejielo’s emergence as the consensus winner.

Similarly, in the contest for Zonal Legal Adviser, Mr. Basil Ugwu withdrew after recognizing the strong backing for Hon. Chukwurah, who was thereafter declared winner.

The petition emphasized that the entire process was conducted in an open and credible manner, with video evidence available to attest to the transparency and compliance with democratic standards.

“It is therefore unfathomable to be informed that the results of the congress could be altered to favour individuals who neither participated meaningfully in the process nor demonstrated commitment to the party’s growth in Idemili North,” the statement read.

The stakeholders warned against any attempt to undermine the will of party members, insisting that such actions could destabilize the party’s unity and credibility at the grassroots level.

They reaffirmed their collective resolve to resist any imposition or manipulation of the congress outcomes, urging the party leadership to uphold the sanctity of the democratic process.

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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.
AFP