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IFAD-funded Life-ND Presents Start-up Capital to Over 2000 Trainees in Bayelsa

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
More than 2,000 youths from Bayelsa who were trained in agriculture on Monday were presented with working capital to start-up their own farm enterprise.
The youths are beneficiaries of Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprise in Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
It was gathered that the working capital was presented to the beneficiaries.
So far over 4,300 beneficiaries have been impacted by the project.On his part Dr Paniebi Ugo, State Project Coordinator of LIFE-ND and the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources presented the cheques to the beneficiaries in Yenagoa.
Ugo, said the agriculture mentorship programme for youths which has been ongoing in Bayelsa, since February 2020, for young people between the ages of 18 to 35.
He explained that the template of the programme is that the trainees are assigned to an established farm where they will be trained and mentored.
According to him, four commodities for Bayelsa are cassava, plantain, fish and poultry farming. “So far, over 4300 beneficiaries have been impacted by the project from inception till date”
Ugo advised the trainee farmers to take the project seriously and make a living for themselves.
He explained that the working capital was to enable the young farmers to start up their own farms under the mentorship of their master trainers.
“LIFE-ND the IFAD assisted project has as its objectives to increase income, guarantee food security and create jobs for youths between the age brackets of 18 – 35 years.
“This cheque presentation is an epoch-making event and a breakthrough for LIFE-ND, IFAD, and Bayelsa State.
“This programme has been going on for about four years and has two phases: apprenticeship and mentorship.
“This is the fifth batch of incubatees. The programme is that they are assigned into established farms where they will be trained and mentored and at the end of the training based on their enterprise, at the end of the training based on their enterprise, they are given working capital.
“The starter packs called working capital is a minimum of N250,000 and N500,000 per incubatee depending on the commodity.
“I want to charge the incubatees to take the project seriously because it is geared towards improving their livelihood,” he said.
On his part, Prof. Beke Sese, the Commissioner of Agriculture and Natural resources, commended the organisers on the 5th graduation of the LIFE-ND project on behalf of the Bayelsa government.
He said the LIFE-ND project is a good initiative of the federal government and funded by the NDDC amongst others.
According to him, since the programme started in 2020, it has enhanced income and provided food security and has been a huge success, as they have surpassed the expected target.
He said that the Bayelsa government has given top priority to Agriculture and Blue Economy in the agricultural revolution, to empower the youths through agriculture.
The Commissioner urged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the fund and to multiple gains to better their lives.
On his part, one of the beneficiaries, Adonkumo Awara, commended the Bayelsa government and LIFE-ND for the opportunity given them to better their lives.
He promised that they will make good use of the fund given to them to invest in their different businesses, and promised to pay back the loan as when due.
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CAN Mourns Fr. Lubo, Hails His Legacy of Peace, Service

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Monday, mourns the passing of Rev. Fr. Dr. Polycarp Lubo, Chairman of CAN, Plateau State, who went to be with the Lord on June 15, 2025, following a brief illness after a road accident.This was contained I’m a statement issued by CAN and made available in Abuja.
Fr. Lubo’s departure is a profound loss to the Christian community, to our nation, and to me personally. He was not only a dedicated colleague but also a dear friend, whose wisdom, humility, and warmth left a lasting imprint on my life.Fr. Lubo stood as a beacon of faith and service. His unwavering commitment to peacebuilding, interfaith harmony, and the mission of the Church was an inspiration to all who encountered him.As a CAN leader, he served with integrity and deep compassion. His advocacy for justice, and his support for national health initiatives such as immunization and polio eradication, made a significant impact. His life exemplified the transformative power of unity, love, and service.CAN stands with Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the government and people of Plateau State, the Catholic Church, the Plateau State CAN chapter, and the family of Fr. Lubo in mourning this irreplaceable loss. We extend our heartfelt condolences to all who knew and loved him, praying that God will grant comfort and strength during this time of grief.We urge the Christian faithful and all Nigerians to honour his legacy by continuing the noble work he championed; peace, justice, and unity.May his soul rest in eternal peace.NEWS
CAN Raises Alarm Over Benue Massacre

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Monday, raised alarm over the continued horrific wave of violence that recently swept through Benue State, resulting in the tragic loss of over 200 lives in a series of coordinated attacks.This was contained in a statement issued by CAN, signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), in Abuja.
The statement reads in paets, “These senseless killings have inflicted immeasurable pain on families, devastated communities, and further entrenched the insecurity threatening our nation. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved and pray for the peaceful repose of the departed souls. “For too long, the people of Benue have been subjected to recurrent assaults, often blamed on armed groups, without meaningful intervention or justice. This persistent failure to safeguard citizens and bring perpetrators to account has emboldened attackers and prolonged the cycle of violence”.CAN therefore calls on the Federal Government to act with urgency and resolve. We demand the immediate deployment of reinforced security personnel to protect vulnerable communities and, if necessary, the declaration of a state of emergency in the most affected areas.”We further insist on a thorough, transparent investigation and the swift prosecution of all those responsible. Justice must prevail to break the grip of impunity fueling these atrocities. We also appeal to the international community to support efforts aimed at restoring peace and rebuilding trust in Benue State.”The Christian Association of Nigeria remains unwavering in its commitment to defending the sanctity of life and advocating for the protection and dignity of all Nigerians.”May peace be restored, and may justice roll down like waters” CAN boss said.Foreign News
UN Chief Urges World Leaders to Act on Gaza Catastrophe

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk has issued an urgent appeal to governments worldwide to take action in light of the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
“Everyone in government needs to wake up to what is happening in Gaza.
“All those with influence must exert maximum pressure on Israel and Hamas, to put an end to this unbearable suffering,” Türk said at the opening of the UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva on Monday.
He said that a lasting peace is only possible through a two-state solution, with Gaza forming part of a future Palestinian state.
Türk had delivered sharp criticism of Israel’s military campaign against the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, saying its means and methods of warfare are inflicting horrifying, unconscionable suffering on Palestinians.
He condemned what he described as “disturbing, dehumanising rhetoric” by Israeli officials and criticised the ongoing blockade of UN humanitarian aid deliveries, which has been in place since March.
He also called for an investigation into deaths linked to food distribution efforts coordinated through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial initiative backed by Israel and the United States.
Civilians are often forced to walk miles through active conflict zones to reach the limited number of GHF aid center’s, dozens have been killed in the process. (dpa/NAN)