NEWS
Benue APC to Review Security protocol of party Officials

The Benue chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) says the party is reviewing security protocols of high-ranking officials of the party.
The State APC Chairman, Chief Benjamin Omale, stated this on Friday in Makurdi when he briefed newsmen following an attack on the party’s Legal Adviser, Mr Terhemen Gbeagha.
Omale said an urgent review of security protocols for all party members, especially those in key positions, was underway.
The chairman said they were actively implementing enhanced security measures to safeguard their personnel and prevent similar incidents in the future.
“The safety of our officials is paramount, and we will relentlessly pursue those responsible for this attack.
“I extend my gratitude to Ngbea for his courage in the face of this threat, and I call on the authorities to act swiftly and decisively,” he said.
The chairman said that at approximately 7:00 pm on Thursday near Sahad Stores, Central Area Abuja, Ngbea experienced an attack by unknown gunmen.
He stated that while the legal adviser had parked his vehicle in the area, he noticed another car trailing him.
“Recognising a potential threat, Ngbea immediately took evasive action and called for help, despite sporadic gunfire directed at him.
“During the incident, the assailants exited their vehicle and forcefully broke into Ngbea’s Hilux.
“They stole a bag containing a new laptop and some documents. It is important to note that the stolen documents are not even related to the cases at the tribunal.
“The perpetrators attempted to start the vehicle; however, their efforts were thwarted by the advanced security gadget installed in the vehicle, a measure which undoubtedly helped prevent further escalation.
“We have reason to believe that this was not a random act of violence but rather a deliberate attempt to either kidnap or assassinate Ngbea,” he said.
Omale stated that given the crucial role he has played in ensuring the party’s prospects at the tribunal, the targeted attack was both alarming and unacceptable.
The chairman reassured the public that the party was taking every step possible in response to this incident.
According to him, they have immediately lodged formal reports with the relevant security agencies and are fully cooperating with their investigations. (NAN)
Foreign News
Pope Leo XIV To Hold 1st News Conference on Monday

Pope Leo XIV will take questions from international pressmen at a news conference on Monday.
The Pope is expected to address several hundred journalists who have been reporting from the Vatican since the death of his predecessor, Pope Francis, last month.
The new pontiff, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of Chicago, was elected on Thursday as the head of the Roman Catholic Church and its 1.
4 billion followers worldwide.The question-and-answer session may offer insights into how he intends to lead the Church and the key issues he plans to prioritize.
At 69, Pope Leo XIV is the first pope from the United States and the second from the Americas, following Pope Francis.
His inauguration Mass is scheduled to take place on Sunday in St. Peter’s Square.(dpa/NAN)
CRIME
Court Remands Man For Stabbing Another With Bottle

An Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun, on Monday, remanded a 19-year-old man, Taiwo Lateef, who allegedly stabbed another man with a broken bottle.
Lateef, whose address was not provided, is facing a count charge of assault.
The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.
The prosecutor, Insp E.
O. Adaraloye, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on Jan. 5, about 7.40 p.m. at Toll Gate at Ota.He alleged that the defendant assaulted the complainant, Mr Akorede Sanni, by stabbing him on the rib; thus, causing him a permanent injury.
Adaraloye said that the complainant was still receiving treatment in a hospital.
He said that the offence contravened Section 355 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006.
The Magistrate, Mrs O. O. Fadairo, ordered that the defendant should be kept in prison custody pending the time the complainant would recover.
Fadairo adjourned the case until June 2 for trial. (NAN)
NEWS
Leverage Technology For Wealth Creation, Zinox Boss Tells Youths

The Chairman of Zinox Group, Mr Leo Ekeh, has urged Nigerian youths to take advantage technology evolution to enhance their economic fortunes.
Ekeh, said this during an interview on Sunday in Enugu on the sidelines of the just-concluded Enugu Tech Festival 2025 which had as its theme: Coal to Code.
He told NAN that in this internet-driven generation, no young person should be poor.
Ekeh urged youths, especially those in Enugu, to engage in tech-innovative and solution activities because ‘`we are in the tech-innovation knowledge economy era”.
He urged them to use their smart phones and other digital devices at their disposal to engage to create wealth for themselves.
According to him, this is a century of tech-innovative results, adding that no one was created by God to be poor in this century.
He, however, called on governments to invest in critical tech-innovative infrastructure to the benefit of young people.
Ekeh also challenged South-East governors to invest in infrastructure for digital wealth creation.
“The world is currently heading towards full digital economy. Digital wealth is the new mega wealth that rewards efforts in a short while.
“But there must be a deliberate and intentional investment as well as positive move and action to drag youths towards this direction,” he said.
Ekeh commended Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State for embracing tech-innovation in such areas as security, civil service administration, education and health sectors.
“I must commend His Excellency, Gov. Peter Mbah, for making Enugu State’s transformation to be centred on tech-innovation as well as investing heavily on it for the future of the state.
“For now, the government and most people will not understand the huge fire and hunger for tech-innovative ideas being propelled in these youths.
“They are eager to be part of the tech-innovative movement. The next few months or years will tell the story of this investment,’’ he said. (NAN)