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Pope Francis: A Mighty Iroko has Fallen–Kaigama

The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Ignatius Kaigama, has described the passing of Pope Francis on Easter Monday as the fall of “a mighty Iroko”.He said it was a loss that resonated across the world.Kaigama, in an interview with newsman in Abuja, reflected on the Pope’s profound spiritual and pastoral legacy.
“He showed us the face of Jesus Christ, the face of mercy, the face of love. “A great man, very great, in our local parlance, I will say a mighty Iroko has fallen; it shakes the whole world; the whole world is mourning,“Christians and non-Christians and for all of us, it is a passing away of a great one; his legacies are many, uncountable. “He traveled through the whole world, pronouncing and showing love and mercy.“He was a very humane Pope and very attentive to the needs of the ordinary person.“And so, he will be remembered for this; like Jesus Christ, he touched those who are sick; he identified with the prisoners, those who are dismissed by the society.“So, he was a very humane Pope and very attentive to the needs of the ordinary person.’’Kaigama urged Catholic faithful in Abuja and Nigeria to pray for the eternal repose of Pope Francis, emphasising the need for unity and hope as the Church entered a period of transition.He also spoke on his expectations for a new Pope.We want a good pope, a holy pope, a pope that is there for the people; wherever he comes from and whoever he is does not matter.“We just pray that God will give us a good pope, a holy pope, a pope that will lead the flock unto salvation.”According to him, during this interregnum, the Vatican’s Camerlengo oversees daily affairs, but no major decisions are made until a new pope is elected.“A carmelengo, a chamberlain, oversees the activities of Catholic Church for now; his task is to oversee the practical running of the Vatican for now.“But as for the church, no major decisions are taken; we just wait; when the cardinals assemble and a new pope is elected, then the life continues.“So, we can say we are on hold for now; but the church still keeps moving,’’ he said.Kaigama called on the faithful to intensify their prayers, trusting the Holy Spirit to guide the Church through the challenging moment.Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church and the first from Latin America, passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, at the age of 88 in his Vatican residence, Casa Santa Marta.His death was officially announced by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, at 9:45 AM, following a period of declining health after a severe bout of pneumonia.Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Francis was elected pope on March 13, 2013, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI.His 12-year papacy was marked by humility, a focus on the marginatsed, and a drive for reform within the Church.Francis championed social justice, environmental protection most notably through his encyclical “Laudato Si’” and interfaith dialogue, seeking to make the Church more inclusive and responsive to modern challenges.Throughout his tenure, Pope Francis implemented significant reforms, including overhauling Vatican finances, updating liturgical books, and simplifying papal funeral rites.He was also known for his outreach to the LGBTQ+ community and his advocacy for migrants and refugees.(NAN)NEWS
NPC Commissioner Designate Donates N55m Classrooms to Nasarawa Community

Dr Joseph Kigbu, newly appointed Federal Commissioner, National Population Commission (NPC) representing Nasarawa State, has donated a classroom block worth N55 million to the Barki Abdullahi (BAD) community, Lafia Local Government Area.
Kigbu inaugurated and handed over the project at the Roman Catholic Mission (RCM) Primary School to government on Friday in Barki Abdullahi.
He said that the donation was meant to give back to the community that made him what he had become in the society.
Kigbu, a former Federal lawmaker representing Lafia/Obi Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, was recently appointed by President Bola Tinubu as a Commissioner to represent Nasarawa State at the NPC, but yet to assume office.
He explained that the structure consisted of three classrooms, an office, all connected to solar system, and national power grid.
“This is the school I attended and since God has blessed us, we must support the school and make it more conducive for learning.
“Students in our villages do not need to go to schools in cities before they use electricity to learn,” he added.
Kigbu said he had dedicated his life to serving humanity both in and out of public office.
He said: “Even before I was elected to the House of Representatives in 2011, I had a medical forum that offered free medical treatments to indigent people across the state.
“While in public office, there was no part of my constituency that I had not made a mark in terms of projects and empowerment.
“I gave them quality representation, and the free medical treatments are still ongoing in the state and other parts of the country.
“I have also completed the building of the multi-billion naira hospital for the poor in Azuba, Lafia.
“The hospital, equipped with state-of-the-art equipments, would begin operation in September 2025.
“The hospital is for the poor and services will be free of charge by the grace of God.”
He also used the opportunity to appreciate President Tinubu and Gov. Abdullahi Sule for his recent appointment as a federal commissioner to represent the state in NPC.
He further declared his intention to join the 2027 governorship race in the state.
Receiving the project, Gov. Abdullahi Sule represented by Mohammed Sani-Bala, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, thanked the philanthropist for the gesture.
He described the project as special one that would go a long way to complement the effort of the government toward providing quality education in the state.
Similarly, Dr Aliyu Bello, Nasarawa State Chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC), appreciated the donor for his philanthropic efforts.
Bello congratulated Kigbu on his new appointment and called on other leaders to emulate him and give back to their communities. (NAN).
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BEDC Rejects Alleged Takeover Plot by Ondo Govt, Urges Respect for Regulatory Framework

The Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) and its subsidiary, BEDC Electricity Ondo Limited (BEOL), have strongly condemned an alleged plan by the Ondo State Government to assume control of electricity distribution operations in the state.The condemnation was issued in a statement responding to the announcement by the Special Assistant to the Ondo State Governor on Power, describing the state government’s move as illegal, provocative, and disruptive to ongoing partnerships.
BEDC’s statement was released on Friday in Benin by its Chief Revenue Cycle Manager, Mr Collins Igwe.According to Igwe, while the Electricity Act 2023 empowers states to regulate their electricity markets, it does not authorise them to unilaterally take over distribution operations.BEDC stated that any such move would violate the joint communiqué reached after a strategic meeting between BEDC/BEOL and the Ondo state government aimed at addressing power challenges.“Any such move undermines the spirit of collaboration and mutual understanding agreed upon to resolve electricity issues in the state.“We have a legal mandate to operate in Ondo. This attempted encroachment is unacceptable,” Igwe said.He emphasised that the power supply challenges in Ondo were part of broader national issues, and reiterated BEDC’s commitment—through BEOL—to implementing long-term, sustainable solutions.“We are open to partnerships, but any approach must respect due legal processes and the agreements made in good faith,” he added.Igwe also explained that the jointly signed communiqué established a clear roadmap for collaborative solutions.He said it recommended the creation of a power supply committee to address electricity access in underserved and unserved communities through a mutually agreed framework.The company warned that any unilateral action or interference in its operations would constitute a breach of agreement and could disrupt electricity distribution services across the state.“The company reaffirmed that it remains the duly licensed operator in Ondo and will protect its infrastructure in line with Nigerian laws and regulatory standards.“We call on those currently attempting to interfere with our infrastructure to desist immediately to avoid legal consequences,” the statement said.Igwe further urged the public to disregard the controversial publication, describing it as misleading, unauthorised, and detrimental to ongoing collaborative efforts.He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering improved electricity services in Ondo state, prioritising transparency, legal compliance, and community engagement.“We remain focused on constructive dialogue with all stakeholders to ensure sustained progress and stability in Ondo state’s power sector,” Igwe said.(NAN)NEWS
EFCC Arrests 78 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Nasarawa, Abia, Kano

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 78 suspected internet fraudsters in Kano, Nasarawa and Abia.
Its spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
He said that the EFCC operatives on Friday, arrested 43 suspected internet fraudsters in Toto, Nasarawa State.
According to him, their arrest followed actionable intelligence which linked them to fraudulent internet activities.
”Items recovered from them include five motorcycles, 64 mobile phones, four laptop computers and an iPad,’ he said.
Oyewale said that in a related development, the EFCC’s operatives on Thursday arrested 30 suspected internet fraudsters at Ariam and Ubakala in Abia.
He said the items recovered from them included four cars, one iPad, three laptop computers, one sound system, fourty two cell phones and one external hard drive.
”In the same vein, operatives of the Kano Zonal Directorate of the Commission equally arrested five suspected cyber criminals in Kano.
”The suspects were apprehended on Tuesday, during a sting operation at Farm Centre, Kano following actionable intelligence on their alleged involvement in internet fraud and related financial crimes.
”The suspects were arrested alongside their mobile phones,” he said.
According to him, all the suspects will be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigations,” he said. (NAN)