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  • Nigeria didn’t fall under my watch – Gowon

    Nigeria didn’t fall under my watch – Gowon

    Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, has said that Nigeria did not fall under his watch.

    Gowon said this on Tuesday in Abuja during the launching of his 859-page autobiography, My Life of Duty and Allegiance, titled “No Going Back.”

    According to him, complex solutions are creating unnecessary tension in every nook and cranny of the country.

    The ex-military leader further expressed worry that Nigerians never get tired of presenting difficult solutions to simple problems.

    He said citizens would rather complicate the simple problems with more complex and ambiguous solutions that would generate tension in the country.

    Gowon said he believed that the book would correct those misgivings.

    “On my watch as Head of State, the country did not fall. And I am confident that, despite all its challenges, the nation still will not fall.

    “My belief is that this book will help correct misconceptions and fill the gap in public narratives,” he said.

    Nigeria didn’t fall under my watch – Gowon

  • Lagos: LAMATA prohibits carrying of heavy luggage on regulated buses

    Lagos: LAMATA prohibits carrying of heavy luggage on regulated buses

    Lagos State Government has announced a prohibition on the transportation of goods and heavy luggage on all regulated public transport buses operating within the state.

    The directive is set to take effect from June 1, 2026.

    The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority, LAMATA, through its Head of Corporate Communication, Kolawole Ojelabi.

    According to LAMATA, the decision was prompted by increasing complaints and operational difficulties arising from the use of regulated buses for carrying goods and bulky items, a practice the agency said has negatively affected passenger comfort, safety, and overall service efficiency.

    The authority explained that the directive was agreed upon during a strategic engagement between LAMATA and operators of bus companies, including heads of operations and maintenance units, where stakeholders resolved that the practice must be discontinued and restructured to ensure a more efficient and sustainable transport system.

    LAMATA stressed that enforcement of the ban would be strict and uncompromising.

    It warned that any bus driver found violating the directive by transporting goods during the enforcement period would face immediate dismissal and blacklisting.

    The agency further stated that any terminal or ground staff, including LAMATA personnel, found assisting or permitting the loading of goods onto regulated buses would be summarily removed from service without exception.

    “LAMATA emphasised that the enforcement of the suspension will be strict and uncompromising. Any bus driver found violating the directive by conveying goods during the suspension period will face immediate sack and be blacklisted.

    “In addition, any ground staff or LAMATA personnel at terminals or loading points found aiding, permitting, or facilitating the loading of goods onto regulated buses will be summarily dismissed without exception,” the statement read.

    The authority maintained that there would be zero tolerance for non-compliance, adding that the government remained committed to restoring order, safety, and efficiency in Lagos’ public transport system.

    It urged commuters, transport operators, terminal officials, and the general public to comply fully with the new directive and make alternative arrangements for the movement of goods.

    LAMATA reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a safer, more reliable, and commuter-friendly transportation system across the state.

    Lagos: LAMATA prohibits carrying of heavy luggage on regulated buses

  • Kaduna: Rebecca Barde withdraws from Kachia constituency race

    Kaduna: Rebecca Barde withdraws from Kachia constituency race

    As part of political realignment, ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC), state Assembly primaries in Kaduna state, the aspirant for Kachia Constituency seat, Hon. Rebecca Barde, has officially withdrawn from the race.

    A statement signed by Hon. Rebecca Barde’s Campaign Organisation, said her decision was taken in the overall interest of peace, unity, and progress of the party, stressing that politics should always be about the people and the collective interest of society.

    “Politics is about the people and the interest of ensuring a united front for growth and development. Against this background, I have decided to withdraw from the race to give peace and unity within the party a chance.” the statement said 

    She expressed appreciation to her supporters, party leaders, stakeholders, and members across the constituency for their encouragement, loyalty, and unwavering support throughout her consultations and political engagements.

    The statement reaffirmed her commitment to the ideals and vision of the party.

    She called on her supporters and party faithful to remain calm, united, and committed to the collective aspiration of building a stronger and more prosperous party ahead of future elections.

    Kaduna: Rebecca Barde withdraws from Kachia constituency race

  • 2027: Obi dismisses Jonathan threat speculation

    2027: Obi dismisses Jonathan threat speculation

    Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, on Tuesday dismissed speculations that former President Goodluck Jonathan could pose a challenge to his 2027 presidential ambition, insisting that his attention remains fixed on rebuilding Nigeria rather than political rivalries. Obi spoke shortly after completing the presidential screening exercise of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) at the party’s national […]

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  • From party vendors to global moguls: How Nigeria’s passion for celebration created a recession-proof business boom

    From party vendors to global moguls: How Nigeria’s passion for celebration created a recession-proof business boom

    Rotimi Ige, in this feature, writes about how Nigeria’s events industry has, in present day, transformed into a billion naira enterprise, with stakeholders projecting a continued boom for entrepreneurs in the ‘Owambe’ business. In the heart of Lagos, under the canopies of high-society marquees or within the ballrooms of luxury hotels, a unique economic phenomenon […]

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  • Oyo school abduction: OPC seeks Yoruba stakeholders’ support against perpetrators

    Oyo school abduction: OPC seeks Yoruba stakeholders’ support against perpetrators

    The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) has protested what it called the avoidable kidnapping of pupils and teachers in Oyo State, as well as similar incidents in other parts of Yorubaland. Accordingly, the OPC renewed its demand for empowerment by the authorities to deal decisively with the menace posed by marauding criminal elements laying siege to […]

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  • Sustainability means delivering excellence today, protecting opportunities for tomorrow — Ann Patrick

    Sustainability means delivering excellence today, protecting opportunities for tomorrow — Ann Patrick

    Ann Patrick, a training manager, seasoned hospitality and human capital professional with 18 years of experience, is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria and a Certified Service Culture Trainer from Brussels. Known for delivering measurable results in talent development and customer service transformation with a strong focus on building high-performing […]

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  • BOI has gone beyond loan disbursement to measurable jobs, impact, skills developed — Olusi, MD/CEO, BOI

    BOI has gone beyond loan disbursement to measurable jobs, impact, skills developed — Olusi, MD/CEO, BOI

    In less than two years at the helm of the Bank of Industry, Dr. Olasupo Olusi has moved beyond the rhetoric of banking into the language of measurable development impact. Speaking during an interactive engagement with Nigeria’s leading media executives, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer laid out an ambitious vision to transform the institution from […]

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  • Singer, Niniola Apata loses husband, Michael Ndika

    Singer, Niniola Apata loses husband, Michael Ndika

    Nigerian afro-house singer, Niniola Apata, has announced the passing of her husband, Michael Ndika.

    The Grammy-nominated artiste made the announcement in a series of emotional posts shared on her Instagram story in the early hours of Wednesday.

    Ndika, who served as the Chief Executive Officer of NaijaReview, a multimedia platform focused on Afro-house and contemporary African music, reportedly died, although details surrounding his death have not been made public.

    In one of her posts, Niniola simply wrote, “God took him.”

    In another, she stated, “My husband died.”

    In a further emotional message, she added, “God took him. 13 years. 13 f***ing years,” alongside photos of the couple.

    The singer has not disclosed further details regarding the circumstances of his passing, maintaining a largely private personal life away from public attention and social media exposure.

    Niniola, 39, gained national attention after emerging as one of the standout contestants on Project Fame West Africa in 2013, a breakthrough that launched her into the Nigerian music industry.

    She has since established herself as one of the country’s leading Afro-house voices, with her 2017 hit single Maradona earning international recognition and attracting attention from global music figures including DJ Snake, Drake, Timbaland and Beyoncé.

    Singer, Niniola Apata loses husband, Michael Ndika

  • Controversy over NDDC empowerment programme in C’River

    Controversy over NDDC empowerment programme in C’River

    The empowerment programme organised by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Cross River State has triggered controversy, following allegations that the intervention, which included the distribution of 150 minibuses and 200 tricycles, was unfairly concentrated within the Cross River South senatorial district. The programme, held in Calabar, also featured financial literacy and entrepreneurship training […]

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