Year: 2026

  • Osun’s Path to Prosperity: Why Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji Stands Out

    Osun’s Path to Prosperity: Why Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji Stands Out

    In the evolving political landscape of Osun State, the call for purposeful, people-centered, and result-driven leadership has never been louder. Across towns, communities, and professional circles, a unifying conviction continues to resonate — for a prosperous and progressive Osun, the choice is clear: Asiwaju Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji.

    Widely respected for his administrative competence, strategic insight, and unwavering commitment to public service, Asiwaju Oyebamiji represents a blend of experience and vision urgently needed to reposition Osun for sustainable growth. His aspiration is not merely a political ambition; it is a mission anchored on economic revitalization, youth empowerment, infrastructural renewal, and inclusive governance.

    Observers and stakeholders alike describe him as a leader with the rare ability to translate ideas into measurable results. His track record reflects discipline, transparency, and a deep understanding of governance structures — qualities essential for navigating the complexities of modern state administration. At a time when citizens seek leadership that listens, understands, and delivers, Asiwaju Oyebamiji stands out as a symbol of credibility and capacity.

    Central to his vision is a prosperous Osun driven by innovation, strengthened by industrial and agricultural development, and powered by empowered youths and thriving small businesses. His blueprint prioritizes economic expansion, improved social services, quality education, healthcare accessibility, and a business-friendly environment that attracts investment and stimulates job creation.

    Beyond policy frameworks, what distinguishes Asiwaju Oyebamiji is his people-first philosophy. He embodies grassroots connectivity and elite-level competence — a combination that bridges aspirations with actionable governance. His engagement style reflects humility, inclusiveness, and a genuine commitment to shared progress.

    As the journey toward a new chapter for Osun unfolds, the momentum continues to build around a leadership that promises stability, growth, and measurable transformation. The narrative is clear, the direction is defined, and the people’s confidence is rising.

  • AXA Mansard customers commend firm’s Valentine initiative

    AXA Mansard customers commend firm’s Valentine initiative

    By Taiye Olayemi

    Customers of AXA Mansard have commended the firm for its Valentine’s Day initiative aimed at appreciating and supporting clients.

    The customers, who were subscribers to the company’s Life and Health Insurance plans, gave the commendation following a Valentine’s campaign during which the firm paid visits to some of them.

    The initiative, carried out in partnership with Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe, featured personal interactions and gift presentations to selected customers.

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Ojamomi, said the gesture made her feel valued and cared for.

    “AXA Mansard came around to show me this much love. I feel like someone sees me and cares for me,” she said.

    Another customer, Mrs Akinyele, described the initiative as a reminder that she is not alone, commending the company for being thoughtful and humane.

    Also speaking, Mrs Mfonobong expressed excitement over the visit, describing AXA Mansard as outstanding.

    The initiative has also attracted reactions on social media, with users praising the company for redefining customer engagement during Valentine’s season.

    An X user, @YourAbujaDoctor, described AXA Mansard Health Maintenance Organisation (HMO) as client-focused, while another user, @FrankCutex, noted that the campaign highlighted genuine care and emotional connection with customers.

    Speaking on the initiative, the Chief Marketing Officer of AXA Mansard, Mrs Adebola Surakat, thanked customers for their continued patronage and trust.

    Surakat said the campaign was designed to demonstrate that insurance goes beyond transactions to real-life impact.

    “For us, this is more than just an initiative; it is another way to show that real people benefit from insurance, and that AXA Mansard is a partner at every step of life’s journey,” she said.

  • NCS hands over drugs worth N99m drugs to NDLEA in Sokoto

    NCS hands over drugs worth N99m drugs to NDLEA in Sokoto

    NCS hands over drugs worth N99m drugs to NDLEA in Sokoto

    The Nigerian Customs Service (NSC) Sokoto/Zamfara Area Command has handed over illicit drugs worth N99 million to the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Sokoto.

    The Customs Area Controller, Mr Aliyu Isa-Ndako, presented the drugs with Duty Pard Value (DPV) of N99,963,500.00 to the State Commander of NDLEA, Mr Mustapha Gidado on Monday in Sokoto.

    Isa-Ndako said the seized items were intercepted by NCS patrol team abandoned by unknown person along Maidoro village on Sokoto-Illela road.

    He said illicit drugs comprised 182 cartons of CST Cough Syrup with codeine, Capsules NASACAM Piroxican capsules suspected to be snuggled into the country.

    According to him, the presentation was part of Comptroller General (C-G) of NCS, Mr Bashir Adewale directive to handover illicit pharmaceutical products to NDLEA.

    Area Comptroller explained that the handover is not merely procedural but a divisive step toward enabling the agency to commence immediate actions.

    ” This is in line with the recent understanding reached at the last CGC Conference in Abuja,” he said.

    ” This seizure demonstrates our commitment to protecting our nation from the scourge of illicit drugs.

    ” I reinstate NCS commitment to intelligent network and continues harmonious synergy to strengthen service for improve performance,” Area Controller said.

    Responding, NDLEA Commander commended the NCS for the success which had demonstrated their collective efforts and achievements and translated the improve synergy and performance of the enforcement agencies

    Gidado noted that his agency was looking forward to more collaboration with the NCS in the area of interception and seizures of imported unwholesome food items as well as adulterated and counterfeit drugs.

  • Yusuf inaugurates 40 refurbished vehicles

    Yusuf inaugurates 40 refurbished vehicles

    Inauguration
    By Aminu Garko
    Kano, Feb.24, 2026 ( FBN) Gov.
     Abba Yusuf of Kano State has inaugurated 40 refurbished vehicles belonging to the State Transport Company, as part of efforts to revitalise public transportation and improve mobility across the state.
    This is contained in a statement issued by his Press Secretary, Mustapha Muhammad, in Kano on Tuesday.
    The Governor stated that the rehabilitation of the vehicles aligned with his administration’s agenda to strengthen public infrastructure, create jobs, and ease transportation challenges.
    He urged the members of staff to ensure the proper maintenance of the vehicles and discharge their duties with integrity, assuring continued investments in key sectors to drive development and improve citizens’ welfare.
    Yusuf emphasised the transportation sector’s role in economic development.
    The Managing Director of Kano Line, Alhaji Sa’idu Abdullahi, appreciated the governor’s support, saying that the initiative would boost operations and expand the company’s coverage, currently spanning 24 states and some West African countries.
  • Nigeria: Saving Judicial Appointments from Corruption

    Nigeria: Saving Judicial Appointments from Corruption

     

     

    *By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu

    For nearly five years, Abia State has been the site of a bewildering contest over the corruption crisis that now bedevils Nigeria’s judicial appointment process. Essentially, the appointment of judges in Nigeria has become something akin to a life-and-death contest, not for or on behalf of those seeking justice from the courts, but for people who see judicial appointments as a meal ticket for life or as leverage in the dark arts of Nigeria’s rentier theatre.

    Those who control the process now seem very much to use it only to benefit their families and networks; those on the outside of this circle feel entitled to the good life that they believe judges now seem to get. The contest between these two camps is increasingly embittered and publicly so. In Abia State, this contest has been raging for nearly five years. In the past fortnight, the Court of Appeal has weighed in.

    The facts are both simple and complicated.

    With the consent of the National Judicial Council (NJC) in 2021, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) of Abia State initiated a process leading to the appointment of new judges. As required by the constitution, the JSC was to conduct initial sifting of the applicants with a view to presenting a long-list to the NJC who were to undertake final interviews and selection in Abuja.

    Before the completion of the process at the state level, however, the advocacy group, Access to Justice, lodged a petition with evidence showing that it “was marred by corruption”. Indeed, “a Chief Magistrate slumped and died over reports that her name was not included in the final list of candidates submitted to the NJC after she had borrowed funds to pay bribes for that purpose.” In response, the JSC was forced to abort the 2021 judicial recruitment process in Abia State.

    The following year, in 2022, the Commission reopened the process and once again invited interested persons to apply for judicial vacancies in the High Court of Abia State. This time, the Abia State JSC concluded the process at the State level and forwarded names to the NJC for the final screening. The State Security Service screened the candidates and, on 17th October 2022, the NJC reportedly interviewed them.

    Thereafter, however, some persons who had applied in the cancelled 2021 process initiated legal proceedings, effectively asserting a right of first refusal to the judicial vacancies the subject of the 2022 recruitment. Access to Justice also intervened, alleging that the list of candidates sent to the NJC “included person(s), who have falsified their ages, as well as those implicated in financial malpractices during the time they held certain positions.” The group also claimed that during the selection exercise, “no tests or examinations were conducted for the candidates before they were shortlisted.”

    The NJC never completed the process.

    By May 2023, when a new administration came into office in Abia State, the burden of work created by the deepening crisis of judicial vacancies in the state was intolerable. To address this, the Abia State JSC returned to the NJC to obtain fresh authorization for the recruitment of 10 new judges but this triggered a fresh avalanche of litigation.

    In January 2024, the Attorney-General of Abia State initiated proceedings before the NICN asking the court to decide whether the state government could proceed with a fresh round of judicial recruitment. Joined in the suit were two aggrieved candidates from the previous processes, Eusebius Agwulonu and Ijeoma Oluchi, as well as the State JSC and the NJC.

    In its judgment, the NICN established that under Nigeria’s constitution, the Federal High Court did not have powers to decide upon employment matters of this sort. It also upheld the constitutional duty of the relevant institutions of the Government of Abia State and the NJC to conduct fresh judicial recruitment in the 2024 process.

    Very importantly, the court held that where a process of judicial recruitment is tainted by “corruption and impropriety” such as in this case, that would warrant a cancellation of the process and the “commencement of a fresh exercise.” The court, therefore, granted the state government permission to proceed with the fresh judicial recruitment.

    Separately, however, Uzoamaka Ikonne and Victoria Nwokeukwu, two ostensibly aggrieved candidates from the inconclusive round of judicial hires in 2022, had equally approached the Federal High Court to restrain the state government from recruiting any more judges until the completion of the stalled 2022 process. Nine months after the decision of the NICN, in April 2025, the Federal High Court issued an order suspending the process pending the determination of the case.

    From the judgment of the NICN, Eusebius Agwulonu and Ijeoma Oluchi eventually sought permission to proceed to the Court of Appeal. On 4 February 2026, the Court of Appeal ruled denying their application for permission to appeal. In reaching its decision, the Court of Appeal upheld the duty of the State to cancel a process of judicial recruitment tainted “with any form of corruption or illegalities in any procedure.”

    The court took a very dim view of the conduct of the aggrieved candidates from previous processes of judicial recruitment in Abia State and accused them of wilfully and deliberately seeking to “stall any…. future judicial appointment exercise, thereby holding the process ad infinitum in perpetual abeyance without lawful justification.”

    Unlike the NICN, which did not award any costs, the Court of Appeal awarded costs of three million Naira against the candidates, after making the quite weighty finding that they had “lied on oath” in their filings, effectively killing any aspirations they had for judicial office.

    It is a thing of utmost regret that judicial appointments in Nigeria these days are now beset with the kinds of allegations that have brought the tortured tale of frustration which has cost Abia State the better part of five years to resolve. This is not to mention the untold hardship this situation must have inflicted on the serving judges who have had to deal with an unmanageable toll of judicial dockets caused by rising judicial attrition.

    Those who have responsibility for judicial recruitment would do well to pay heed. It is the only way to ensure that judicial appointments are saved from the mire of corruption into which they have fallen. It will also preclude a test for an observation contained in the ruling of the Court of Appeal in this case. With neither provocation nor foundation in its judgment, the Court of Appeal claimed that “employment or appointment of judicial officers are (sic) not justiciable.” The court felt no need to follow up this observation with any explanation, justification or authority.

    With this sentence, the court claims that it is not possible to undertake lawful proceedings in court to challenge judicial appointments. It said this in a decision in which it also affirmed a duty on the part of relevant authorities to set aside any process of judicial appointment that is tainted with corruption.

    But it is not at all difficult to see how a corrupt or corrupted process of judicial appointment can claim impunity under this observation to afflict the judicial system with crooked judges from a crooked process. Unquestionably, we have not heard the last of this issue.

    In the interim, the Court of Appeal granted the JSC in Abia State permission to proceed to completion with a fresh round of judicial hires for the 10 vacancies in respect of which it has received the sanction of the NJC. Hopefully, the JSC will learn from the previous experience and undertake the process with transparent standards that alone can eschew a repeat of the scandal of corruption which destroyed the previous processes.

    *A lawyer and a teacher, Odinkalu can be reached at chidi.odinkalu@tufts.edu*

  • Group distributes Ramadan package to 200 aged, indigents in Ilorin

    Group distributes Ramadan package to 200 aged, indigents in Ilorin

    Group distributes Ramadan package to 200 aged, indigents in Ilorin

    By Bushrah Yusuf-Badmus

     

    An Islamic Non Governmental Organisation, Sisters of Jannah (SOJ), Ilorin Zone, has distributed 200 packs of foodstuffs to the aged and indigents in Ilorin.

    The distribution which took place on Sunday in Ilorin was done around Osere, Sango, Stadium road and Taiwo isale.

    Coordinator of Ilorin Zone, Mrs Mistura Afolabi said that the essence of the programme was to put smiles on the faces of the less privileged in the holy month of Ramadan.

    She said it was meant to support those that are fasting but couldn’t get to break their fast as they wish.

    ”Like we always do, we believe this month is a month that everyone should be happy by having what to break their fast with.

    ”So, out of the little we have as members and from contributions from donors, we deemed it fit to focus on the aged this year, because they cannot work to earn anymore,” Mrs Afolabi said

    The coordinator added that the programme was also meant to create awareness about the association and what it stands for.

    Some of the beneficiaries who spoke on the condition of anonymity appreciated the gesture and offered prayers for members of the association and their donors.

     

    Some of the foodstufs packed include rice, garri, millet, beans and salt

    Flowerbudnews reports that SOJ is a support charitable organisation focused on the islamic values of fairness, service to others and community building

  • Oseni Mobilises Massive Support for Tinubu, Empowers Constituents

    Oseni Mobilises Massive Support for Tinubu, Empowers Constituents

      

    Oseni Mobilises Massive Support for Tinubu, Empowers Constituents

     

    By Adewale Owoade

     

    The member representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. Aderemi Oseni, has declared that his political support group, Remi Oseni Committee of Friends (ROCOF), is committed to delivering one million votes for President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general elections.

     

    Oseni made the declaration during the ROCOF Constituency General Meeting, where he received thousands of defectors from other political parties and empowered members of his constituency.

     

    He explained that ROCOF was established to harmonise members, strengthen networking, and collectively strategise for the progress of both the group and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

     

    According to him, the platform also serves to motivate and encourage party faithful in recognition of their commitment to the APC.

    “We are not gathering for the sake of numbers, but for the betterment of all. We must move as a team to achieve our party’s common goals.

     

    “Our goal is to liberate those who have been politically marginalised and to ensure that indigent members of our constituency are properly empowered.

     

    “Our focus areas include education support, youth empowerment, skills acquisition, and assistance for market men and women to grow their businesses,” Oseni said.

    He added that the large turnout at the combined constituency programme signalled the APC’s readiness for victory in 2027.

     

    Oseni further described the successful conduct of the recent APC ward and local government congresses as evidence of the commitment of party leadership from the federal to the grassroots levels.

     

    Also speaking, the Chairman of ROCOF, Mr. Yemi Aderibigbe, described the group as a movement determined to add value to the APC, expressing confidence that the party would secure victory at all levels in 2027.

     

    “Our activities will strengthen the APC and position the party for a landslide victory in 2027. In Oyo State, we are not just contesting; we are preparing to take over the Government House,” he said.

     

    Highlights of the event included the presentation of cheques worth N1 million each to 20 selected youths in the constituency, as well as N100,000 grants to selected market women and artisans to support their businesses.

  • Tijani, Udeh, Stan Ekeh, Ukanwoke, tech executives to attend ETF 2026 –  Commissioner Ezeh

    Tijani, Udeh, Stan Ekeh, Ukanwoke, tech executives to attend ETF 2026 –  Commissioner Ezeh

    Tijani, Udeh, Stan Ekeh, Ukanwoke, tech executives to attend ETF 2026 –  Commissioner Ezeh
    The Minister of Communications, Innovations and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani; the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology; Dr Kingsley  Udeh; and the Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande will be attending the Enugu Tech Festival 2026.
    The Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr Lawrence Ezeh, disclosed on Sunday that Gov. Peter Mbah, who is the Special Guest of Honour to the festival, would share the Enugu rapid growing tech-innovation and youth-tech-engagement experience and declare the event open.
    Ezeh said that the Enugu Tech Festival 2026, which is also known as ETF 0.2, would feature other speakers and resource persons such as the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Sweden to Nigeria, Anna Westerholm; and Founder and Chairman of Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh.
    He said, “Others are: Chief Gossy Ukanwoke, Managing Director of Kingmakers;  Dr Kingsley Eze, CEO Tenece Group; Hakeem Adeniji-Adele, Deputy Managing Director eTranzact International PLC and Aminu Maida, Executive Vice Chairman Nigerian Communications Commission.
    “The rest are: Ugochukwu Aronu, CEO of Xend Finance; Onyekachi Christian Oparah, Zoho Corporation for West Africa; Napa Onwusah, Managing Partner at B4B Partners; Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, Nigeria’s Chief Technology and Information Officer;  Chioma Ekeh, CEO TDAfrica and Chibuotu Amadi, Co-Founder and CEO, Paycrest.”
    The commissioner said that speakers lined-up at ETF 0.2 represented diverse sectors shaping the future of technology, adding: “We will host technology executives, artificial intelligence specialists, fintech innovators, clean energy experts, digital policy leaders and investment partners.
    ‘There will be keynote speeches, high-level panel discussions, masterclasses and practical workshops focusing on artificial intelligence, agritech, healthtech, cybersecurity, renewable energy technology and digital infrastructure development,” he said.
    Ezeh said that the ETF themed: “Coal to Code: Energy in New Form,” reflects the current transformation from Coal City to Code City, where Enugu becomes hub of tech-innovation, tech-enterprise and renewable energy in West Africa.
    He said that the ETF 0.2, which had been scheduled from Feb. 24 to Feb.27 at the Enugu International Conference Centre, would be witnessing more than 50,000 participants across the four-day event.
    Ezeh said, “These will include startup founders, developers, venture capitalists, corporate technology leaders, academics, policymakers and students.
    “Delegations from across Nigeria, other African countries and international innovation ecosystems have confirmed attendance. The scale of participation signals growing confidence in Enugu as a serious technology destination.”
    The commissioner noted that the festival is driven by the bold vision of Gov. Peter Mbah, whose ambition is to transform Enugu State into a leading knowledge-based and digitally enabled economy.
    “The governor has consistently emphasised that the future of our state lies in innovation, enterprise and youth empowerment. His administration is deeply committed to digitisation across government services, education reform, technology incubation and infrastructure modernisation.
    “Through deliberate reforms and strategic investments, Enugu is building the foundations of a resilient digital economy capable of competing nationally and globally,” he said.
    Ezeh said that one of the major wins of the festival is the scheduled three days of free and uninterrupted digital skills training (both physical and online) for more than 67,000 people.
    He said, “Trainers from the United Kingdom, including partners from 1Goal Analytics, will deliver the sessions, with participants receiving foreign certification on completion.
    “This initiative underscores our commitment to inclusivity — ensuring that young people, students, civil servants and entrepreneurs acquire practical skills in data analytics, software development, artificial intelligence and digital project management.”
  • Enugu Govt. investing heavily on education to transform Enugu to knowledge-based economy – Gov. Mbah

    Enugu Govt. investing heavily on education to transform Enugu to knowledge-based economy – Gov. Mbah

    Enugu Govt. investing heavily on education to transform Enugu to knowledge-based economy – Gov. Mbah
    Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State says the state government is currently investing heavily on education to transform the state to knowledge-based economy and achieve rapid economic growth.
    Mbah disclosed this in an address at the 43rd to 50th Consolidated Convocation of the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT), Enugu held at the weekend.
    A total of 27,848 graduates of Ordinary National Diploma (OND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) Programmes within the stretch of eight years participated in the combined convocation.
    The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Chief Ifeanyi Ossai, noted that the government had been delibrate in constantly budgeting over 30 per cent budget yearly to education and it’s growth in all ramifications.
    He commended the institute and its management for the innovations and initiatives to rebrand and reposition the institute, adding that the government would continue to support the advancement of learning and infrastructure in IMT.
    For the graduating students, Mbah urged them to be the best nationally and globally as the institute remained the best in technological and management studies since 1965.
    “All products of this institution I have personally worked with are the best in their chosen field and with excellent human character,” he said.
    The governor urged the graduating students to ensure that they remain good ambassadors of the institution and “do well to give back to the institution as a mark of appreciation”.
    Earlier, the Rector of IMT, Enugu, Prof. Gozie Ogbodo, said that his led management within one year started a drive to rebrand the institution with “The New IMT Initiative”.
    Ogbodo said, “This initiative is anchored on: digital transformation and smart-campus development; and entrepreneurship, innovation, and start-up incubation.
    “Strengthening institutional culture, discipline, and academic integrity; student-centred learning and staff capacity development; and sustainable infrastructure and environmental responsibility.”
    He said that institution had reposition its internally generated revenue through production of IMT bread, tissue and bottled water as well as commercialised the use of the institute’s two water tanker and tractor.
    Ogbodo said that his management team had prioritised institutional stability, transparency and inclusive governance; while strengthening internal administrative processes and enhanced accountability mechanisms.
    To the graduating students, the rector said that the graduation marks a new beginning in your lives, adding: “Your certificates are not just credentials; they are responsibilities to society.”
    “The world you are entering demands integrity, creativity, resilience and lifelong learning,” he added.