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  • Nigeria’s Telecom Network Under Threat– ATCON

    Nigeria’s Telecom Network Under Threat– ATCON

    Tony Emoekpere, President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), has called for stronger protection of communication infrastructure nationwide, urging Nigerians to treat telecom assets as critical to national development.

    Speaking during an interview with Channels Television, Emoekpere said operators in the telecommunications sector are not indifferent to the quality of service delivered to consumers, noting that industry stakeholders are already working closely with regulators, including the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), to tackle persistent challenges affecting network performance.

    Emoekpere stressed that many of these challenges are beyond the direct control of operators and require stronger public cooperation in protecting telecom infrastructure.

    He added that infrastructure destruction remains one of the biggest threats to service quality and network stability in Nigeria.

    According to him, telecom assets should be regarded as essential national infrastructure that must be safeguarded by all citizens.

    He said, “We’re here complaining about poor service, but when we see people vandalising infrastructure, we don’t complain; when we see people cutting cables, we don’t report.”

    He further urged Nigerians to be more proactive in reporting acts of vandalism to the appropriate authorities.

    Emoekpere warned that continued damage to telecom facilities will only worsen the quality of service experienced by consumers across the country.

    He called for stronger awareness campaigns to educate the public on the importance of protecting communication infrastructure.

    He also emphasized that improving service delivery requires shared responsibility between operators, regulators, and citizens.

    He appealed for collective action to safeguard telecom infrastructure, noting that its protection is key to improving connectivity and driving national development.

    Nigeria’s Telecom Network Under Threat– ATCON is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Tinubu, Danjuma To Attend Gowon’s Autobiography Launch In Abuja

    Tinubu, Danjuma To Attend Gowon’s Autobiography Launch In Abuja

    President Bola Tinubu and former Minister of Defence, Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, are to attend the public presentation of the autobiography of former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, scheduled for May 19 in Abuja.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Yomi Odunuga, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume.

    Odunuga said Tinubu would be represented at the event by Akume.

    He said the event, slated for the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, is expected to attract top government officials, military veterans, diplomats and other dignitaries from across the country.

    According to him, Tinubu is the Special Guest of Honour, while Danjuma, former Chief of Army Staff and ex-Minister of Defence, will unveil the autobiography.

    Odunuga said the 881-page book, published by Havilah Group, chronicled Gowon’s life, leadership journey and reflections on key moments in Nigeria’s history, including the Nigerian Civil War between 1967 and 1970.

    He added that the memoir also detailed Gowon’s early years and his emergence as Nigeria’s leader during a critical period in the nation’s history.

    The statement quoted Gowon as saying that the autobiography was written to provide clarity on decisions taken during his administration rather than reopen painful memories of the past.

    “By choosing to write, I took a conscious decision not to reopen old wounds but to clarify my thinking on policies and plans at a period often narrated by others.

    “My story is one of conviction evaluated by circumstances at the crossroads of expectations and reality,” Gowon said.

    Also quoted in the statement was the Group Chief Executive Officer of Havilah Group, Mr Lanre Adesuyi, who described the autobiography as a major contribution to Nigeria’s historical documentation and national discourse.

    “We consider this project a significant milestone in our journey, one that reflects our commitment to preserving history, promoting thought leadership and contributing meaningfully to national discourse,” Adesuyi said.

    Born in 1934, Gowon became Nigeria’s Head of State and Commander-in-Chief on Aug. 1, 1966, serving for nine years.

    After leaving office, he obtained a PhD in Political Science from the University of Warwick in 1984 and later devoted himself to peacebuilding, national development and spiritual leadership.

    His post-service initiatives include the “Nigeria Prays” movement and advocacy campaigns against diseases such as guinea worm, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria through the Yakubu Gowon Centre.

    He also serves as the National Goodwill Ambassador for the control of viral hepatitis in Nigeria.

    Tinubu, Danjuma To Attend Gowon’s Autobiography Launch In Abuja is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • APC: We got nothing despite two million votes for Buhari — Kwankwaso

    APC: We got nothing despite two million votes for Buhari — Kwankwaso

    A chieftain of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said that he and his political allies received no form of recognition or reward despite mobilising nearly two million votes for the late former President Muhammadu Buhari. He stated this during an interview on Arise TV Prime Time on Monday. Kwankwaso said the political […]

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  • UNN slams critic, Alex Onyia for ’embarrassing’ school

    UNN slams critic, Alex Onyia for ’embarrassing’ school

    The University of Nigeria Nsukka, has condemned the recent criticisms made by an education advocate, Alex Onyia, over the state infrastructure at the institution.

     A statement by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr Agha Egwu Inya, alleged that Onyia arrived at the university with an ulterior motive and a television crew, ready to document the deteriorating infrastructure, particularly at Eni-Njoku hostel, contrary to his original and official engagement to the Institution.

    Inya expressed the university’s embarrassment, claiming that Onyia’s actions portrayed the institution in a negative light before the public.

    In the statement shared by Onyia himself, on his official page, seeking public opinion, the university official compared his conduct with that of Chukwuma Soludo, describing the governor as an example of what was termed “true alumni spirit.”

    The statement further alleged that Onyia, who was invited to deliver the Herbert Macaulay Memorial Lecture organised by his faculty, shifted attention from mentorship and intellectual engagement to criticisms about hostel conditions within the institution.

    According to the university official, the management under Vice Chancellor Prof. Simon Uchenna Ortuanya had already commenced steps toward hostel renovation before the controversy emerged.

    Inya lamented, “What makes this behaviour particularly unfair is that he was most likely aware that the university management had already awarded contracts for the renovation of some of the hostels,” the statement read.

    The statement also criticised Onyia’s comments during a television interview where he allegedly described the university environment as “stinking.”

    It further addressed claims concerning an alleged eviction involving a visually impaired student, stating that the allegation was later disputed by the university authorities and other groups, including the National Association of Nigerian Students.

    “The contradiction of Mr Onyia’s claims by multiple independent voices inevitably raises serious questions about his intentions and credibility,” the statement added.

    The university official questioned the objective behind Onyia’s criticism of the institution.

    According to the statement, concerns were raised over whether the criticisms were intended to seek improvements within the university or draw public attention to the institution’s challenges.

    The statement added that concerns about the university should be addressed through engagement and support.

    The official also referenced Soludo’s recent visit to the university, noting that the governor acknowledged some ongoing infrastructural improvements within the campus despite existing challenges facing public tertiary institutions.

    UNN slams critic, Alex Onyia for ’embarrassing’ school

  • How to dry your clothes fast indoors during the rainy season

    How to dry your clothes fast indoors during the rainy season

    Many residents now battle damp clothes, unpleasant odours, and repeated rewashing caused by clothes refusing to dry properly.

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  • 2027: US, others will align with opposition to remove Tinubu – Primate Ayodele

    2027: US, others will align with opposition to remove Tinubu – Primate Ayodele

    The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has revealed that some important members of the international community will not support Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027. Primate Ayodele, in a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, made it known that the president has all it takes to defeat the opposition parties, […]

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  • Adamawa Assembly receives name of top MC, Leneke for confirmation as commissioner

    Adamawa Assembly receives name of top MC, Leneke for confirmation as commissioner

    The Adamawa State House of Assembly has received the name of Leader Andrew Leneke, from Demsa LGA, for screening and confirmation as commissioner. 

    Leader is a lawyer and a foremost Master of Ceremony, MC, who coordinates elite ceremonies around the state.

    Leader’s name was sent to the Assembly by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri in a letter addressed to the Assembly and read on Tuesday at the day’s plenary presided over by the Speaker, Bathiya Wesley.

    After presenting the letter at the chamber, Bathiya directed the Clerk to invite the nominee to appear for screening on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

    DAILY POST reports that the Ministry of Health is currently without a commissioner. 

    Recently,  Dr Felix Tangwami resigned over his aspiration to run for another political office. 

    It remains unclear whether Leneke will head the health ministry if he gets cleared.

    Adamawa Assembly receives name of top MC, Leneke for confirmation as commissioner

  • 2027: No reason for divided opposition — Henry Shield

    2027: No reason for divided opposition — Henry Shield

    A political analyst, Henry Shield, has said there is no justification for opposition parties to remain divided ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Mr Shield stated this on Monday during a political programme in Abuja, where he urged opposition leaders to close ranks and present a united front capable of challenging the ruling party.

    According to him, Nigerians are expecting a strong and coordinated opposition that can provide alternative leadership and address the country’s growing economic and security challenges.

    “There is no reason to have a divided opposition in 2027. If the opposition parties truly want to rescue Nigeria, they must come together and speak with one voice,” he strongly said.

    He warned that personal interests and internal rivalry among opposition politicians could weaken their chances in the next election cycle.

    He also called on political stakeholders to place national interest above individual ambition, stressing that unity remains the strongest weapon against electoral defeat.

    He maintained that coalition talks among opposition figures should be taken seriously to avoid repeating mistakes of previous elections.

    2027: No reason for divided opposition — Henry Shield

  • More Hantavirus cases may emerge in coming weeks — WHO

    More Hantavirus cases may emerge in coming weeks — WHO

    World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus says additional cases of Hantavirus may emerge in the coming weeks following…

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  • Kano Emirate pledges stronger collaboration to improve healthcare delivery

    Kano Emirate pledges stronger collaboration to improve healthcare delivery

    The Kano Emirate Council has pledged closer collaboration with the Kano State Ministry of Health to strengthen healthcare delivery and improve the wellbeing of residents across the State. The assurance was given by Muhammadu Sanusi II during a courtesy visit by officials of the state Ministry of Health to the Emir’s palace. Sanusi commended the […]

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