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Foreign Herders Behind Benue, Plateau Attacks – Nigerian Military Confirms, Calls for Border Reform

Nigerian Military Points to Foreign Herders in Farmer-Herder Violence The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has revealed that foreign herders exploiting Nigeria’s porous borders are responsible for escalating attacks on farming communities in Benue, Plateau, and neighboring states. Major General Markus Kangye, Director of Defence Media Operations, disclosed this during a press briefing, urging national collaboration to curb cross-border security threats. Key Findings from DHQ’s Security Briefing Foreign Perpetrators: Arrested attackers often differ in appearance, language, and origin. “Their hair and speech show they’re not Nigerians,” Kangye stated. ECOWAS Protocol Abuse: Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia blamed the ECOWAS free movement policy for enabling foreign herders’ incursions. Local Complicity: While some Nigerian herders clash with farmers over encroachment, “most killings are by foreigners,” Kangye clarified. The Human Cost: Communities Under Siege Recent Attacks: Hundreds killed, thousands displaced in Benue and Plateau. Farm Destruction: Crops and livelihoods ruined, worsening food insecurity. Security Gaps: Porous borders allow unchecked entry of armed groups. […]

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Le CPP défend Savi de Tové et assume une opposition institutionnelle

La Convergence patriotique panafricaine (CPP), formation politique dont est issu Jean-Lucien Savi de Tové, nouveau président de la République togolaise, est sortie de son silence pour répondre aux critiques visant son leader, parfois qualifié de « faux opposant ». Dans une déclaration publique, Adrien Béléki Akouété, président du CPP, a rejeté ces accusations qu’il juge infondées et dépassées. « Un parti d’opposition, ce n’est pas celui qui est constamment dans la rue à dire non à tout », a-t-il souligné. « C’est celui qui porte la voix de ceux qui ne sont pas dans la majorité, et pour cela, il faut être dans les institutions. » Le CPP revendique une ligne politique basée sur le dialogue et la recherche de compromis, rompant avec une opposition qu’il qualifie de stérile et enfermée dans une posture de contestation permanente. « Nous avons […]

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Labour Party Crisis: Abia Governor Otti Demands Abure’s Arrest Over “Impersonation” Amid Suspension Row

Labour Party Turmoil: Otti Fights Back, Labels Abure’s Suspension “A Joke” Abia State Governor Alex Otti has vehemently rejected his suspension from the Labour Party (LP) by factional leader Julius Abure, calling it an “affront on democracy” and urging the Inspector-General of Police (Kayode Egbetokun) to arrest Abure for impersonation. The clash escalates a bitter leadership crisis splitting Nigeria’s third force party. Otti’s Counterattack: “Abure Isn’t LP Chairman” Supreme Court Ruling: Otti cites an April 2024 Supreme Court verdict that ousted Abure as National Chairman, recognizing the Senator Nenadi Usman-led caretaker committee instead. Suspension Defiance: “Abure lacks authority to suspend anyone,” Otti declared, dismissing the move as “a joke by clowns seeking a crown they don’t deserve.” Police Action: Otti petitioned the IGP to arrest Abure for allegedly parading himself as chairman illegally. The Suspension Saga: Who’s In Charge? On Wednesday, Abure’s faction announced Otti’s suspension alongside five others (including a senator and […]

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Nigerian Air Peace Defends Flight Delays, Cites Safety Over Fleet Shortages Amid NCAA Scrutiny

Air Peace Prioritizes Safety Amid NCAA Criticism Over Flight Disruptions Nigerian carrier Air Peace has defended its recent flight delays and cancellations, attributing them to safety protocols rather than fleet shortages, following scrutiny from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). The NCAA directed the airline to scale operations to match its available fleet after public complaints, but Air Peace insists safety remains its top priority. NCAA’s Directive: Align Operations with Fleet Capacity Regulatory Intervention: NCAA DG Chris Najomo met with Air Peace on May 2, demanding improved service reliability and compliance. Public Complaints: Chronic delays/cancellations prompted the NCAA to enforce fleet-aligned scheduling. Increased Oversight: The agency warned of heightened monitoring across all airlines to ensure adherence to safety and operational standards. Air Peace’s Defense: Safety First, Fleet Adequacy Bird Strike Incident: On May 2, flight P47103 (Enugu-Lagos) suffered a bird strike, grounding the aircraft for checks and causing network-wide delays. Fleet […]

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Ebonyi Film Institute Proposal: Speaker Abbas Eyes Youth Empowerment in Nigeria’s Booming Creative Sector

Nigeria’s Creative Revolution: Ebonyi Film Institute to Bridge Skills Gap Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, has unveiled plans for a National Institute for Films and Media Technology in Ukawu, Ebonyi State, aimed at empowering Nigeria’s youth with cutting-edge skills in film, AI, and media tech. The proposal, part of the 10th House’s legislative agenda, seeks to position Nigeria’s creative sector—already the nation’s second-largest employer—as a global competitor. Why Ebonyi? Addressing Youth Potential and Global Trends Job Creation: Nigeria’s creative economy could generate 2.7 million jobs by 2025, per Abbas. Global Benchmark: Creative industries contribute 6.1% to global GDP; Nigeria aims to boost its share. AI Urgency: “The world is running away with AI. We can’t be left behind,” Abbas warned, stressing the institute’s role in tech education. Key Features of the Proposed Institute Curriculum Focus: Film Production: Hands-on training in cinematography, editing, and storytelling. Media […]

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Nigeria Announces N250 Billion Green Bond for October 2025 to Fund Climate Projects

Nigeria’s N250 Billion Green Bond: A Leap Toward Climate Resilience Nigeria’s Federal Government has unveiled plans to issue a N250 billion Sovereign Green Bond in October 2025, with an initial N50 billion tranche set for late May, as part of its ambitious climate action agenda. Environment Minister Balarabe Abbas Lawal announced the move at a ministerial briefing in Abuja, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable development and its Paris Agreement pledges. Green Bond 2025: Key Details Purpose: Fund clean energy, sustainable agriculture, afforestation, and eco-friendly transport projects. Past Issuances: Nigeria pioneered Africa’s first Sovereign Green Bond (N10bn in 2017), followed by N15bn in 2019. Coordination: Managed by the Debt Management Office (DMO), ensuring alignment with global sustainability standards. Tackling Environmental Emergencies Minister Lawal highlighted urgent actions, including resolving a four-year gas flare devastating ecosystems: “Before we came, gas burned for four years, destroying livelihoods and ecosystems. Now, rigorous environmental impact assessments (EIAs) are […]

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Top 3 Nigerian CEOs Earning N2M to N10M Daily: How Their Salaries Reflect Corporate Success

Nigeria’s Highest-Paid CEOs: Where Performance Meets Reward In Nigeria’s corporate world, top executives are reaping monumental rewards for steering their companies to record-breaking financial success. Three CEOs stand out in 2024, collectively earning N10.49 billion annually—translating to jaw-dropping daily salaries of N2 million to N10 million. Here’s a breakdown of their earnings and the corporate milestones justifying these figures. 1. Roger Brown (Seplat Energy): N10.66 Million Daily Total Compensation (2024): N3.9 billionBreakdown: Daily: N10.66 million Monthly: N325 million Hourly: N443,989 Company Performance: Revenue: N1.652 trillion (2024), up from N696.9 billion in 2023. Growth Driver: Strategic oil and gas expansions, operational efficiency, and global energy market positioning. Why He Earns It: Brown’s leadership saw Seplat’s revenue surge by 137% YoY, cementing its status as Nigeria’s energy giant. 2. Karl Toriola (MTN Nigeria): N8.47 Million Daily Total Compensation (2024): N3.1 billionBreakdown: Daily: N8.47 million Monthly: N258.33 million Hourly: N353,748 Company Performance: Revenue: N3.36 trillion (2024). Subscribers: 80.9 million (+1.6% […]

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Ministères à pourvoir : entre tractations politiques et incantations mystiques

Depuis la prestation de serment de Faure Gnassingbé en tant que président du Conseil, et l’élection de Jean-Lucien Savi de Tové à la présidence de la République, l’attente est palpable : à quoi ressemblera le nouveau gouvernement ? Alors que les négociations politiques battent leur plein, les coulisses du pouvoir dévoilent un tout autre spectacle, aussi fascinant que surréaliste, comme le révèle le magazine Waraa paru jeudi. C’est en effet le grand retour des devins, marabouts et féticheurs autoproclamés experts en « remaniement ministériel ». À Lomé, les anecdotes se multiplient. Un député aurait déjà sollicité trois oracles, deux voyants et un guérisseur burkinabè pour sécuriser un ministère clé. Un autre sacrifie chaque matin un coq blanc, tandis qu’un troisième aurait été aperçu en pleine méditation dans une grotte du Mont Agou, entouré de bougies tricolores. Le business de la […]

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Comedian AY Confirms EFCC Interrogation Over Naira Abuse, Receives Pardon After Probe

AY Cleared by EFCC After Naira Abuse Investigation Popular Nigerian comedian and actor Ayo Makun (AY) has addressed his recent interrogation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged abuse of the Naira. In an Instagram statement on Wednesday, AY confirmed he was questioned on May 5th following a video of him spraying both local and foreign currencies at a social event—a violation of CBN’s currency mutilation laws. The Incident: Spraying Cash in the Spotlight EFCC Invitation: AY acknowledged the agency’s summons, linked to a viral clip of him “spraying” money, a common celebratory practice in Nigeria now deemed illegal under Section 21 of the CBN Act. AY’s Statement:“I was invited by the EFCC regarding an incident involving public spraying of currencies. I’m grateful to God for their understanding and pardon after confirming the funds weren’t illicit.” The comedian emphasized cooperation, providing evidence that the […]

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Okey Bakassi Crowned King of Umuihuocha: Comedian’s Coronation and Cultural Display Win Hearts

From Laughter to Royalty: Okey Bakassi’s Historic Coronation Nigerian comedian Okey Bakassi (born Okechukwu Anthony Onyegbule) has traded punchlines for a royal scepter after being coronated as the traditional ruler of Umuihuocha in Imo State. A video of the vibrant ceremony, showcasing rich Igbo cultural heritage, has gone viral, captivating fans and celebrating community pride. A Royal Affair: Culture, Color, and Commitment Ceremony Highlights: The event featured traditional dances, drummers, and attires, underscoring Umuihuocha’s cultural legacy. Oath of Office: Bakassi pledged to foster “peace, unity, and development” in his community, vowing to bridge tradition with modernity. Star Power Meets Tradition: Fans hailed the blend of Bakassi’s comedic charm and regal gravitas during the rites. Why This Coronation Matters Cultural Preservation: The ceremony highlighted Igbo customs, from the “Igba Nkwu” (wine-carrying) ritual to the symbolic presentation of the “Ofo” staff. Community Leadership: Bakassi’s role as king includes mediating disputes, overseeing cultural events, and driving grassroots development. […]

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