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  • Nigerian Breweries Plc appoints Nkechi Runsewe as Human Resources Director

    Nigerian Breweries Plc appoints Nkechi Runsewe as Human Resources Director

    Nigerian Breweries Plc, Nigeria’s foremost brewing company, has announced the appointment of Nkechi Runsewe as the new Human Resources Director of the company effective August 1, 2026. Mrs. Runsewe, who joins Nigerian Breweries from its parent company HEINEKEN, and replaces Grace Omo-Lamai, who will retire from the company on July 28, 2026, after nearly a decade of distinguished service and impactful leadership.

    As Human Resources Director, Mrs. Runsewe will play a central role in translating Nigerian Breweries’ EverGreen 2030 strategy into execution by shaping the organisation’s design, leadership behaviours, workforce capabilities and performance systems to deliver sustained volume growth, cost discipline, and repeatable performance.

    Commenting on the appointment, the Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Thibaut Boidin, said: “We are delighted to welcome Nkechi Runsewe to the Nigerian Breweries Management Team at a pivotal moment for our business. Nkechi brings deep expertise in talent management and a strong track record of driving high-performance cultures across geographies. Her leadership will be critical as we continue to build a future-ready organisation, strengthen our people capabilities and deliver our EverGreen 2030 ambitions.”

    Runsewe joins us from HEINEKEN, bringing strong global experience in talent management and organisational development. As Global Head of Talent Management at HEINEKEN, she strengthened leadership pipelines across the business, significantly improving succession readiness and advancing performance and development frameworks across HEINEKEN operating companies.

    Since joining HEINEKEN in September 2021, Nkechi Runsewe has built trusted partnerships across and beyond the People Function and strengthened global Communities of Practice and is recognized for her collaborative, pragmatic approach to continuous improvement, establishing a strong foundation for her team and successor. Prior to her current role, she served as Regional Talent Lead for Africa, Middle East, and Eastern Europe (AMEE) Region.

    Previously, she held senior management and leadership roles at major organisations including Etisalat, M-Net Africa and Diageo providing multi-industry experience across Business Consulting, Media and Telecommunications, Financial Services and Consumer Goods.

    Speaking on her appointment, Nkechi Runsewe said: “I am honoured to join Nigerian Breweries at such an important moment in its journey. The company’s strong legacy, combined with its forward-looking EverGreen 2030 strategy, presents a unique opportunity to build an even stronger, high-performing organisation. I look forward to working closely with our teams to strengthen our leadership capabilities, deepen our talent pipeline, and foster a culture where our people can thrive and deliver sustainable growth for the business”.

    As the company transitions to new leadership in the Human Resources function, it also takes the opportunity to appreciate Grace Omo-Lamai, who will retire from Nigerian Breweries on July 28, 2026, after nearly a decade of distinguished service as Human Resources Director for her significant role in strengthening the company’s people agenda and culture. Under her leadership, Nigerian Breweries earned first-time Great Place To Work Silver recognition in 2021 and Top Employer Certification in Nigeria and Africa in 2026, alongside honors from Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria, the International Coaching Federation Nigeria Chapter, HR People Magazine, and the Food, Beverage and Tobacco Senior Staff Association.

    Nigerian Breweries Plc appoints Nkechi Runsewe as Human Resources Director

  • President Federation Cup: Rangers chief tasks players to go for double

    President Federation Cup: Rangers chief tasks players to go for double

    Rangers General Manager, Amobi Ezeaku, has urged his players to put behind their league triumph and concentrate on the President Federation Cup.

    The Flying Antelopes will do battle with Rivers United in the Round of 32 of the competition.

    The encounter is billed for the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

    Ezeaku warned his team to expect a tough match against the Port Harcourt-based side.

    “Congratulations, boys, on winning the NPFL title. But you should put that behind you right now and focus on the next game, which is the Federation Cup Round of 32 match against Rivers United,” Ezeaku was quoted by Completesports.

    “You know it’s going to be a tough game because they will throw everything into the match. We denied them the league title, so they will come fully prepared to win this one.”

    Ezeaku said that the celebrations should not distract the team as they chase a domestic double.

    “You must not allow your celebrations to be cut short. Is it a bad thing for us to win the double? So, all attention and focus should be geared towards the game.” he said.

    President Federation Cup: Rangers chief tasks players to go for double

  • Guber candidate for ZLP in Delta emerges, vows to win Oborevwori

    Guber candidate for ZLP in Delta emerges, vows to win Oborevwori

    The 2027 gubernatorial candidate of the Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, in Delta State, Emeka Nkwoala has emerged. 

    He was the former chairman of the Labour Party, LP, in the state.

    Nkwoala won his party’s mandate during the governorship congress in Asaba supervised by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC officials.

    In his acceptance speech, Nkwoala said the cardinal objective of his administration would be achieved in collaboration with his National Assembly and House of Representatives candidates.

    He boasted that with his wealth of experience and stewardship in the ZLP, he would challenge and win the incumbent Governor Sheriff Oborevwori in a free and fair election.

    According to him, even though Governor Oborevwori is doing well in infrastructural development, especially by attracting Julius Berger to construct roads, bridges and flyovers, ZLP has adopted a strategic agenda to surpass his record.

    “No doubt, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has performed well in infrastructural delivery. But considering the resources accruing to the state, I shall do far better because, unlike him, I have no godfather but I have God as a Father.”

    He said the party’s House of Assembly candidate, Sir Aghogho Green Meretin, who was the former Majority Leader of Ethiope West LGA and a grassroots mobilizer, would assist with effective legislation.

    He assured the party would entrench a free-education system to enhance the future generation of the state, advance accessibility to free healthcare delivery and unleash a new era of road infrastructure in the state.

    Guber candidate for ZLP in Delta emerges, vows to win Oborevwori

  • JUST IN: Aisha Yesufu bows out of FCT senatorial race under NDC

    JUST IN: Aisha Yesufu bows out of FCT senatorial race under NDC

    Activist and social commentator, Aisha Yesufu, has withdrawn from the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) senatorial race for

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  • KWASU celebrates cultural diversity with parade, global chants

    KWASU celebrates cultural diversity with parade, global chants

    The Vice-Chancellor of Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, Professor Shaykh Luqman Jimoh, has said that cultural diversity remains a powerful tool for peace, dialogue, and social cohesion. Speaking during the celebration of the 2026 World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development organised by the university, the Vice-Chancellor linked the ideals of the celebration […]

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  • Protest rocks Anambra govt house over APGA primaries, supporters reject result

    Protest rocks Anambra govt house over APGA primaries, supporters reject result

    Protesters have stormed the Anambra State Government House, also known as Light House, Awka, on Friday over the outcome of the primary election of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA.

    Thousands of protesters from Oyi Local Government Area of the state converged at the government house with placards, asking the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, to intervene in what they described as brazen rigging of the Oyi State Constituency primary election.

    They claimed that while a popular candidate, Innocent Ojike, also known as Ojicam, had won the election, they were surprised to find that the party announced another aspirant, Mr Kosisochukwu Ibemesi, as the candidate to represent the party for the Anambra State House of Assembly election, next year.

    Since APGA held its party primaries last Saturday, several groups and aspirants have rejected the outcome, claiming that the processes were manipulated in many constituencies, while those who emerged victorious have praised the process as being transparent.

    The State Auditor of APGA, Uchenna Oraegbunam, who led the protesters, said: “We are here for a peaceful protest to let our governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, know some of the things that happened in Oyi State Constituency last Saturday.

    “We had a very peaceful protest and elections were declared, and Ojicam, Hon Innocent Ojike, the current member of the Anambra State House of Assembly was declared winner. We were all confident that he was going to win because we know he is popular.

    “We were all surprised that when the party released the names of candidates that were successful, what we saw was the name of Mr Kosisochukwu Ibemesi. This is a surprise to us, and we want anyone who said that Ibemesi won the election to come and prove it.

    “It is highly embarrassing that this can happen in my constituency. I’m a stakeholder in this party and if such could happen anywhere, it should not be in my constituency,” he said.

    The protesters who marched from the Anambra State House of Assembly through the Dr Alex Ekwueme Square ended up at the Government House, where they changed protest songs to register their discontent.

    Some of the placards read: “Please bring back our popular candidate, Ojicam”, “Mr Governor do not let this happen in Oyi,” “Our candidate for the election is Ojicam, he won the election”, among other inscriptions.

    The Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Dr Okechi Vincent Egbuna who addressed the protesters, assured that the governor will look into their request, assuring that the governor likes to be just and fair in his dealings.

    He also admonished the protesters to chronicle their requests in a letter and send copies to the governor, the party leadership and the appeal panel, assuring that their demands will be addressed.

    Protest rocks Anambra govt house over APGA primaries, supporters reject result

  • 3-year anniversary: Defence minister scores Tinubu’s govt 70% on security

    3-year anniversary: Defence minister scores Tinubu’s govt 70% on security

    Defence Minister Christopher Musa has rated the security performance of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration between 65 and 70 per cent as the government marks its third year in office. Musa spoke during an interview on ARISE News on Friday while assessing the administration’s performance on security. The minister said terrorism had reduced significantly across […]

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  • ‘The process was flawed’ — DLA female aspirant quits, seeks refund

    ‘The process was flawed’ — DLA female aspirant quits, seeks refund

    A female presidential aspirant on the platform of the Democratic Liberation Alliance, DLA, Mrs Adaeze Nwankwo, has resigned from the party and demanded a refund of her nomination fees over what she described as an “unfair and compromised” primary election process.

    Mrs Nwankwo announced her resignation in a statement issued after the party’s presidential primary held in Abuja on Friday, accusing the DLA leadership of abandoning transparency and internal democracy.

    The former aspirant alleged that the primary election was manipulated in favour of a preferred candidate, insisting that genuine contestants were denied a level playing ground despite investing heavily in campaigns and consultations across the country.

    “I joined the DLA believing it represented a new political culture built on fairness, equity and inclusion. Sadly, the events leading to the presidential primary have proven otherwise,” she said.

    According to her, several irregularities were observed before and during the exercise, including alleged delegate intimidation, last-minute changes to accreditation procedures and the exclusion of some supporters from the venue.

    Nwankwo stated that she could no longer remain in a political party where “the voices of aspirants are ignored while decisions are allegedly taken behind closed doors”.

    She further demanded the immediate refund of all monies paid for her expression of interest and nomination forms, arguing that the process failed to meet the standards promised by the party leadership.

    “I cannot, in good conscience, continue to associate myself with a process that lacked credibility and fairness from the beginning,” she added.

    The DLA presidential aspirant also expressed disappointment that her efforts to push for more women participation in leadership positions within the party were allegedly met with resistance and political intimidation.

    ‘The process was flawed’ — DLA female aspirant quits, seeks refund

  • ‘We’re committed to peace’, Miyetti Allah reacts to US report

    ‘We’re committed to peace’, Miyetti Allah reacts to US report

    The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has reacted to the recent policy update issued by the

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  • Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development 

    Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development 

    The Executive Chairman of Ado Local Government Area, Engr. Sunny Oche, has commended Governor Hyacinth Alia for his commitment to the development of Benue State as the governor marks three years in office.

    In a congratulatory message issued on behalf of the government and people of Ado Local Government Area, Oche described Governor Alia’s administration as one driven by purposeful leadership, good governance, and dedication to the growth and progress of the state.

    He noted that within the last three years, the governor had demonstrated a strong commitment to transforming critical sectors and improving the welfare of the people, describing his efforts as commendable and inspiring.

    According to the council chairman, the administration’s achievements reflect the governor’s passion for service and determination to reposition Benue for sustainable growth and development.

    Oche also acknowledged the sacrifices, resilience, and unwavering resolve exhibited by Governor Alia in steering the affairs of the state towards progress and stability.

    “As you mark this milestone, we acknowledge your sacrifices, resilience, and unwavering determination in steering the affairs of our dear state towards progress and stability,” he stated.

    He prayed for greater wisdom, strength, and divine guidance for the governor as he continues to provide leadership and serve the people of Benue State.

    The Ado chairman congratulated Governor Alia on his third anniversary in office and wished him continued success in advancing the development agenda of the state.

    Three years in office: Ado LG chair, Sunny Oche hails Gov Alia’s commitment to Benue’s development