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  • FCT: Police kick off assessment of officers’ mental health, others

    FCT: Police kick off assessment of officers’ mental health, others

    The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Police Command, under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Sanusi, has commenced a comprehensive medical assessment exercise for its officers.

    The Commissioner of Police, who addressed journalists shortly after observing the exercise at the Maitama Area Command on Friday, said all personnel across the territory would be assessed.

    According to him, the exercise was aimed at evaluating the health and stress levels of all officers attached to the command, which, according to him, would in turn improve their performance.

    The CP further stated that under his leadership, the command would “ensure that every officer and man is routinely checked.

    “We plan to do this consistently. The medical evaluation covers everything about the status of the officers and men of the FCT Command,” he said.

    The police boss further stated that the command “intends to evaluate their mental status and assess their various stress levels so that medical experts can advise them accordingly.

    “At least, under my watch, this is going to be a continuous exercise. We are also advising that even in their private capacities, they can as well get themselves checked, but officially, we will continue to do this.”

    CP Sanusi assured that when the first phase is concluded, officers “will assemble again and still be screened because, at times, medical issues are spontaneous. You might be well today and next month, you are not well.”

    Assuring the confidentiality of the outcome of the medical exercise, the CP opined that “the intention is not punitive. The intention is not to humiliate them, degrade them or disgrace them.”

    While sternly warning officers against disclosing their medical reports, the CP urged them not to panic, as such may complicate the assessment.

    FCT: Police kick off assessment of officers’ mental health, others

  • FG Targets $1trn Mineral Boost, Launches Mine-Tech Hub

    FG Targets $1trn Mineral Boost, Launches Mine-Tech Hub

    The Federal Government on Friday launched the Mine-Tech University Innovation Pod at Nasarawa State University, framing it as a key step toward turning Nigeria’s mineral wealth into industrial growth.

    The move, the government said is a shift away from exporting raw minerals toward building a technology-driven mining economy.

    Speaking at the high-level unveiling of the innovation hub, Vice President Kashim Shettima, said the hub is designed to link education, research, enterprise and industrialisation.

    Shettima who was represented by the minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, described it as part of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, with a focus on human capital development, innovation and youth empowerment.

    Nigeria holds more than 44 commercially viable minerals valued at over $1 trillion, but Shettima noted that the solid minerals sector still falls short of its potential.

    He said the country is moving toward value addition, industrial processing and innovation-led growth as global demand rises for critical minerals used in electric vehicles, semiconductors, renewable energy and advanced manufacturing. Nasarawa State, with deposits of lithium, tantalite, gemstone and lead-zinc, is positioned to benefit.

    The Mine-Tech UniPod will bring together students, researchers, environmental experts, investors and mining professionals to work on practical solutions for the sector.

    Backed by UNDP Nigeria and TETFund, the facility includes a specialized laboratory, prototyping space and technology transfer office. Its four labs cover mineral intelligence, materials and processing, geo-spatial innovation, and green mining with ESG technology.

    Shettima also outlined broader government efforts to strengthen STEMM education, technical and vocational training, digital literacy and university-industry partnerships under the Nigeria Education Sector Renewal Initiative.

    He noted that about 160,000 youths are training in 1,200 TVET centres nationwide, with over one million applications received since the portal reopened.
    He added that another 100,000 youths are set for training in the coming months.

    The Mine-Tech UniPod joins six other UniPods already operating in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Agriculture, Manufacturing and Trade, Industrial Technology, Resilience Technology, and Green and Blue Technology.

    Also speaking, the state governor, Abdullahi Sule said the facility would help position Nasarawa as a hub for mining innovation and industrial development.

    He noted that the state will provide a solar mini-grid to ensure steady power, and he called on investors and partners to support research, entrepreneurship, technology transfer and job creation.

    He added that the state’s lithium and other strategic minerals place it at the center of the global shift to clean energy and advanced manufacturing.

    On his part, TETFund Executive Secretary, Sonny Echono announced plans to set up 20 more UniPods across the country before year-end to deepen innovation and enterprise in universities.

    UNDP Nigeria Resident Representative Elsie Attafuah, Minister of Solid Minerals Development Dele Alake, Nigerian Mining and Geo-Science Society President Prof. Olusegun Ige, and Nasarawa State University Vice Chancellor Prof. Hassan Liman also spoke at the event, describing the hub as a game changer for mining and education.

    FG Targets $1trn Mineral Boost, Launches Mine-Tech Hub is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NUC Accredits Nursing, Engineering, 9 Other Courses At Cosmopolitan University

    NUC Accredits Nursing, Engineering, 9 Other Courses At Cosmopolitan University

    The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the full accreditation of eleven academic programmes of Cosmopolitan University.

    In a statement issued on Thursday, registrar of the university, Mani Ibrahim described the development as a major milestone that reflects the institution’s dedication to maintaining high academic standards and building a world-class learning environment.

    According to the statement, the accreditation followed a comprehensive assessment by the NUC covering faculty resources, curriculum relevance and infrastructural facilities.

    The registrar listed the accredited programmes to include nursing science, public health, electrical and electronic engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, software engineering, accounting, economics, business administration, criminology and security Studies, and international Relations and diplomacy

    He said the recognition demonstrates the universities commitment to meeting the regulatory benchmarks required for quality higher education in Nigeria.

    “Achieving this recognition from the primary regulatory body is a significant step forward in the university’s growth and its mission to build a world-class academic environment,” the statement reads.

    Ibrahim added that the university would continue to invest in learning resources, innovative research and facilities that promote academic excellence and personal development among students.

    He also expressed appreciation to students and parents for their support and confidence in the university’s vision, assuring stakeholders of its resolve to sustain transparency, diligence and excellence in service delivery.

    “As we look toward the future, Cosmopolitan University remains deeply committed to academic integrity, institutional growth, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge,” Ibrahim said.

    He noted that the accreditation validates its systems, processes and learning environment as being aligned with national standards required to produce competent and industry-ready graduates.

    He added that the approvals further reinforce its position as a centre for intellectual growth and professional development in the country.

    NUC Accredits Nursing, Engineering, 9 Other Courses At Cosmopolitan University is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Jonathan holds strategic meeting with Turaki-led PDP leadership

    Jonathan holds strategic meeting with Turaki-led PDP leadership

    The Tanimu Turaki-led factional national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, held a strategic meeting with former President Goodluck Jonathan on Friday.

    This comes less than 48 hours after Jonathan disclosed that he was consulting on the possibility of running for the presidency in 2027.

    Jonathan made the remark while addressing a group of Nigerians in front of his office in Abuja on Thursday.

    The group had visited the former president to urge him to contest the 2027 presidential election.

    However, the former president told the group that vying for the presidency was “not a computer game,” hence the need for wide consultations before deciding on whether to contest in 2027.

    “You are asking me to come and contest the next election. The presidential race is not a computer game. But I’ve heard you, and I’ll consult widely,” he said.

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    Jonathan holds strategic meeting with Turaki-led PDP leadership

  • ‘What can Nigerians do With N70k’ — Fayose tackles Reno Omokri over defence of fuel price hike

    ‘What can Nigerians do With N70k’ — Fayose tackles Reno Omokri over defence of fuel price hike

    Popular businessman Isaac Fayose has lambasted Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mexico, Reno Omokri, over his comparison of the cost of fuel in the United Kingdom, UK, and that of Nigeria.

    DAILY POST reports that Omokri, in a post on his official Facebook page on Wednesday, drew attention to the widening gap in petrol prices between the two countries.

    He wrote, “Petrol is now N3200 per litre in England, almost three times what we pay in Nigeria. Price increases are a global issue caused by the Middle East crisis.”

    His remark, however, did not go down well with a cross-section of Nigerians, who took to social media to counter his claim.

    Reacting, Isaac Fayose, in a post on his Facebook page, wondered if Omokri took into cognisance the minimum wage in the UK and what is obtainable in Nigeria before making the comment.

    According to Fayose, “Minimum wage in Nigeria is 70k, so if I’m to buy fuel for N1,400 per litre in a month, I will only be able to use 48 litres of fuel.

    “That’s excluding food, accommodation, logistics and every other thing. In the UK, the minimum wage is over 12 pounds per hour.

    “An average worker in the UK earns 25,000 pounds a year. That’s about 50 million naira here.

    “Meanwhile, N70,000 a year as our minimum wage is less than one million naira. So Mr Omokri, what can I do with 70k in a month?

    “Mr Omokri, why don’t you have a brain? You are just saying this to please your master.”

    ‘What can Nigerians do With N70k’ — Fayose tackles Reno Omokri over defence of fuel price hike

  • Despite Obi’s exit, Anambra ADC members stick with David Mark leadership

    Despite Obi’s exit, Anambra ADC members stick with David Mark leadership

    Members of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Anambra State have affirmed their support for the party, insisting that they remain loyal to the David Mark and Rauf Aregbeshola leadership of the party.

    This assurance is coming despite the exit of presidential hopeful, Peter Obi, who is also an indigene of Anambra State. Obi recently defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.

    The state chapter of the ADC disclosed this to journalists after a leadership consultative meeting held in Awka, Anambra State.

    Dr Ndubuisi Nwosu, the deputy governorship candidate of ADC in Anambra during the November 2025 gubernatorial election, said the leadership of the party in the state has met and resolved to stay put in ADC and also work for the party in the forthcoming election.

    He added that even though the Anambra ADC is pained by the exit of Obi and some of his supporters, it wishes them well and hopes that someday they will join hands with them to tackle the leadership challenges in the country.

    Nwosu said: “The state leaders of our party have reaffirmed the loyalty and support of the ADC Anambra State chapter to the national leadership headed by Senator David Mark and his excellency, Rauf Aregbesola.

    “We resolved to commend the founding chairman and former national chairman of the ADC, our brother, Ralph Nwosu, for the exemplary show of presenting the ADC platform as an umbrella body for the coalition, and his selfless role in navigating the coalition to its fruition.

    “We wish to affirm that ADC’s birth is from Anambra State, and Anambra State will not be found wanting, and it’s in the interest of the party to achieve success come 2027 general elections. As for our brothers who have moved on to some other platforms, we wish them well. We look forward to a day they will all join us to rescue this country.”

    Despite Obi’s exit, Anambra ADC members stick with David Mark leadership

  • Kwankwasiyya Movement Backs Obi , Kwankwaso Ticket

    Kwankwasiyya Movement Backs Obi , Kwankwaso Ticket

    The Kwankwasiyya Movement has taken note of the growing public discussion surrounding the political understanding and possible strategic cooperation between our national leader and His Excellency Peter Obi under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

    While Nigerians across regions, religions, and political divides have largely welcomed the development as a positive step toward national unity and democratic consolidation, it is unfortunate that some commentators particularly from sections of the Northern political establishment have resorted to selective attacks and misleading narratives aimed specifically at discrediting Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

    What appears to be troubling certain interests is not merely the possibility of political cooperation, but the enormous national potential such an alliance represents.

    For the first time in recent political history, Nigerians are witnessing the realistic possibility of a broad-based political understanding capable of bridging the long-standing regional divide in opposition politics. Senator Kwankwaso commands one of the most disciplined and organic grassroots political structures in Northern Nigeria, particularly across Kano and the Northwest, while Peter Obi continues to enjoy massive support among youths, urban voters, and large sections of Southern Nigeria.

    Naturally, the prospect of both leaders working together introduces a completely new political equation one that transcends ethnicity, religion, and regional sentiment.

    This explains the panic in certain quarters.

    Unfortunately, rather than objectively analyzing the implications of such national realignment, some commentators have chosen to launch targeted attacks against Senator Kwankwaso, portraying him unfairly as ambitious or disruptive, while describing similar political engagements by others as strategic and patriotic.

    This double standard is both unfortunate and revealing.

    The truth is simple: any honest political observer understands that the coming together of two leaders with proven electoral strength, independent political structures, and massive youth appeal has the capacity to fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s democratic landscape.

    Those attempting to dismiss this reality are not engaging in analysis; they are expressing political fear.

    It is important to emphasize that Senator Kwankwaso has consistently demonstrated political courage, independence, and commitment to the democratic aspirations of ordinary Nigerians. His political relevance is not manufactured by media houses or sustained by access to federal power. It is rooted in years of service, grassroots connection, and the trust of millions of Nigerians, especially among the youth and lower-income population.

    The Kwankwasiyya Movement therefore rejects the ongoing attempt to reduce a potentially historic national political alignment into petty elite propaganda and personality attacks.

    Nigeria today faces enormous economic, security, and governance challenges. Citizens are increasingly demanding issue-based politics, national inclusion, competent leadership, and a credible alternative capable of restoring hope and confidence in the democratic process.

    Any political understanding that seeks to unite Nigerians across regional and political lines should be encouraged rather than demonized.

    We urge commentators and political stakeholders to embrace fairness, maturity, and national interest in their engagements. Democracy thrives through coalition-building, inclusion, and healthy political competition — not through selective hostility and orchestrated narratives targeted at individuals whose growing acceptance threatens established interests.

    The Kwankwasiyya Movement remains confident, focused, and fully committed to the democratic future of Nigeria. We believe the Nigerian people deserve a political environment built on unity, mutual respect, and constructive national engagement.

  • FG Issues Directive on President Tinubu’s Official Title

    FG Issues Directive on President Tinubu’s Official Title

    The Federal Government has directed media organisations and the public to use the correct official appellation of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in all publications and official communications.

    According to the SGF, Senator George Akume, the correct title is:

    “For the record, the correct and official appellation is His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Akume stated.

  • Federal High Court: CJ approves postings for new judges

    Federal High Court: CJ approves postings for new judges

    The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Terhemba Tsoho, has approved new postings for judges across various judicial divisions in the country.

    The postings followed the recent appointment of 14 new judges and the reposting of three existing judges of the court,

    The Chief Judge directed all affected judges to report to their new stations on Wednesday, 13th May, 2026.

    A statement by the Director of Information of the Court, Dr Catherine Oby Christopher on Friday indicated that Justice Hassan Dikko was posted to Gusau in Zamfara State, Justices Salim Olasupo Ibrahim and Onah Chigozie Sergius are to stay in Abuja while Justice Sulaiman Amida Hassan was moved to Osogbo in Osun State.

    Similarly, Justice Muhammad Barau Saidu is for Minna in Niger State, Justice Igboko Chinelo Conchita for Akure in Ondo State, Justice Onuegbu Chioma Angela for Yenagoa in Bayelsa, Justice Galumje Edingah for Abakaliki in Ebonyi and Justice Ibrahim Vera Eneabo for Gombe in Gombe state.

    The Chief Judge moved Justice Abubakar Musa Usman to Ado-Ekiti in Ekiti State,

    Justice Salihu Aisha Yunusa to Damaturu in Yobe State, Justice Ikpeme Joy Bassey to Uyo in Akwa Ibom State and Justice Shehu Umaru Adamu to Maiduguri in Borno State.

    Others are Justice Mohammed Ibrahim Buba for Dutse in Jigawa State, Justice Binjin-Eigegbe Nendelmum Judith to Lokoja in Kogi State and Justices Usoro Kuyik Uduak and Nwoye Osinachi Donatus for Lagos division of the court.

    It will be recalled that 14 new judges were appointed for the high court to enable it to cope with the high volume of cases that may arise from the 2027 general elections.

    Their appointment followed the recommendations of the National Judicial Council, NJC, after a thorough screening of academic qualifications and general conduct.

    Upon their appointment, the new judges were attached to senior judges of the court for practical experience.

    Federal High Court: CJ approves postings for new judges

  • Youth Corper Goes Missing In Abuja

    Youth Corper Goes Missing In Abuja

     

    FCT police command launch investigation as NYSC member goes missing after leaving work in Abuja

    The police in the Federal Capital Territory have launched an investigation into the sudden disappearance of Miss Eunice Ameh, a serving NYSC member and lawyer.

    Family sources say Ameh recently started working as a Sales Manager at a company in the Maitama area of the state and had resumed barely two weeks ago.

    “She is the Sales Manager for the company and she just started two weeks ago. She was meant to partake in her last Community Development Service (CDS) as a corps member yesterday (Thursday) and would pass out soon afterwards,” a family source said.

    She was last seen around 5:40 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, after leaving the office towards the Life Camp area, where she resides. Concern grew after all attempts to reach her failed, as her mobile phones remained switched off.

    Confirming the incident to LIB, the FCT police command’ spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, said 

    ‘’On the 7th of May, 2026, at approximately 6:30 PM, one Mr Zachariah reported at Maitama Police Division, Abuja, that a staff member of his organization, Ms Linda Ameh, left the office premises for home on the 6th of May, 2026, at about 5:40 PM and has not been seen since.

    Upon receipt of the report, the Commissioner of Police FCT Command, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi PhD. fcai., ordered a detailed investigation into the matter.

    The Command further urges anyone with useful information that may assist the investigation or aid in locating her to promptly report to the nearest police station or contact the FCT Police Command through the commands Public Relations officer via: 07038979348.’’