NEWS
Varsity Dons Urge Nigerians to Focus on Attitudinal Changes
From Samuel James, Ilorin
The Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja Professor Kamal Bello has admonished Nigerians to look beyond restructuring and channel their efforts towards behavioural and attitudinal change.Bello made these admonitions following the often agitations by some Nigerians for restructuring of the country, which has happened in approximately all regimes of government.
The Dean who spoke as a Lead Discussant, at the first dialogue Series of the Faculty of Social Sciences of National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) with the topic,” Nigeria: To be Restructured Or Not To Be Restructured,” recently, stated that for Nigeria to be great, everyone must contribute to it success. Kamar highlighted that “Restructuring is a cumbersome process that needs to be conceptualised in the Nigerian context as to what needs to be restructured because, as the word restructuring is not new, Nigerians must understand the concentration of the country’s resources before true restructuring can take place.”“People look at the contemporary things in restructuring, people would be seeking true federalism, but Nigeria must know the concentration of her resources before it can be restructured. Most of Nigeria’s problems are how to share the cake, but not how to bake it.“What should be on every Nigeria’s mind should be the question of how to bridge the gap between rich and poor people, and not about the question of creating more states or local governments.“It is our mindset that needs to be restructured, not the nation structure itself. The question should be how we can bridge the gap between rich and poor people, as Nigeria’s problem starts on an individual level, and we are to shun all forms of discrimination.“At this critical time, the question shouldn’t be about whether to restructure or not to restructure but shun nepotism, corruption, and ethnicity. We need to look at Nigeria as a nation that everyone must contribute to the success of, be it teachers or lecturers we have to be role models.”Also, Prof. Hussaini Tukur of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi said that when the question on why restructuring or for whom the restructuring should be done, it is important to take cognizance of the legal framework before restructuring.“The legalised issues surrounding restructuring should be considered first for people to understand the purpose and legal entity of restructuring so that they will realise that the issues involved have several guidelines.”In his remarks, the Vice-Chancellor of NOUN, Prof Olufemi Peters, noted that the dialogue is necessary as well as innovative, and the topic is important due to its recurring nature of the debate in the country.The VC who was represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration, Prof. Isaac Butswat, emphasized that the Faculty organised the dialogue to make an input and to decide which way forward on the issue of restructuring.Prof Olufemi Peters expressed his optimism in the crop of discussants who were drawn from various citadels of learning across the six geopolitical zones of the nation, while also urging the participants to pay attention to the discussants for a better and more useful understanding of the dialogue.In later part of the event, the FSS Dean whose address was read by Dr Ebele Udeoji, an associate professor of international relations of the university, commended the University Management under the leadership of the Vice- Chancellor, Professor Olufemi Peters for making the dialogue possible.He also thanked the Faculty of Social Sciences standing committee on the Seminar, Conference, and Public Lecture under the chairmanship of Dr. Adeola Adams for ensuring that the dialogue became successful.NEWS
Tinubu Honors Buhari, Renames University of Maiduguri after Late President

By David Torough, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu has approved the renaming of the University of Maiduguri, Borno State as Muhammadu Buhari University.
“May we now adopt the University of Maduguri as the Muhammadu Buhari University,” Tinubu said at the close of a special session of the Federal Executive Council held to honour Buhari at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja on Thursday.
The President paid a glowing tribute to Buhari, describing him as “a good man, a decent man, an honourable man” whose legacy of discipline, patriotism and moral uprightness would endure for generations.
Tinubu said although the late president was not without flaws, his unwavering commitment to national service set him apart.
“President Buhari was not a perfect man, no leader is, but he was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an honourable man.
“His record will be debated, as all legacies are, but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be forgotten.
“His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in fidelity to God,” he said.
Reflecting on Buhari’s time in office and his long military and civil service, Tinubu praised the late leader’s simplicity, humility, and stoic resistance to the trappings of power.
He said, “He stood, always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power, unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular.
“His was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced itself. His patriotism lived more in action than in words.”
Tinubu also recounted their political alliance, which culminated in the historic 2015 elections that marked Nigeria’s first democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another.
“We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another.
“When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of leadership without complaint,” he said.
The President expressed admiration for Buhari’s post-office modesty, noting that he returned to his hometown, Daura, without seeking to wield influence behind the scenes.
“When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had, never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry the nation forward.
“Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life: not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God. Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom our nation now mourns,” he added.
Tinubu thanked the Inter-Ministerial Committee and Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting state funeral within 48 hours, describing it as a “profound honour” to lead the burial procession in Daura.
He concluded his tribute with a prayer: “Mai Gaskiya, the People’s General, the Farmer President, your duty is done. May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus. May his life continue to inspire generations of Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness. President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you.”
Buhari died on Sunday, July 13, at the age of 82.
NEWS
C’River First Female NUJ Chairman Describes Tenure as Trial Period

The first female Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Cross River, Archibong Bassey has said that her first tenure in office was a trial period.
Bassey, who was returned unopposed in council’s election, made the assertion in an interview on Thursday in Calabar.
The Bassey- led executive was first elected on 9th May 2025, to complete the tenure of Nsa Gill, who was then appointed as Chief Press Secretary to Gov.
Bassey Otu.The chairman, who thanked the members for keeping faith in her and her team, said that she would improve on her achievements while correcting any mistakes she might have made in her first tenure.
She pleaded that any member who she must have offended in the course of her leadership should forgive her as she was not perfect and called for unity among members.
“Let’s leave any form of rancour behind, I need all your support;push me from the back, support me as you can.
‘’Tell me your ideas of moving the council forward and not what someone told you about me; I am asking God for the spirit of humility and love, to enable me lead the council well.’’
Earlier in his goodwill message, Dr Erasmus Ekpang, Cross River’s Commissioner for Information, had commended the union’s unity in electing its new executives.
According to Ekpang, they will continue as a government to give the Cross River Council of NUJ what it needs and all the necessary support to enable it carry out its functions objectively.
“I want to thank you for your unity, it’s better to come unopposed, I believe one day, the Cross River Council will emerge as the best in the nation,” he said.
Other executive members who were returned unopposed are Mr Sunday Inah of the Cross River Broadcasting Corporation (CRBC) as Vice Chairman, Michael Abang of Business Day as Secretary.
Others are Kingsley Agim of the Cross River Ministry of Information as Assistant Secretary, Mrs Achiane Adams of the Ministry of Information, Treasurer, and Benedine Tete Anam of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Auditor.
NEWS
Gov Makinde Confered With Prestigious Chieftaincy Title of Aare Omoluabi of Akure Land by Akure Kingdom

The Akure Kingdom will today bestow a prestigious chieftaincy title, Aare Omoluabi of Akure Land, meaning President of the Respectable People, upon His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State.
The conferment ceremony, which will take place in Akure, Ondo State, marks a significant recognition of Governor Makinde’s exemplary leadership, integrity, and contributions to the advancement of Yoruba culture and national development.
The title, one of the highest honors in the Akure Kingdom, celebrates individuals who embody the virtues of respect, dignity, and service to humanity.
Governor Makinde’s conferment reflects his outstanding commitment to good governance, infrastructural development, and fostering unity across Nigeria.
The ceremony will be attended by traditional rulers, dignitaries, and government officials, underscoring the significance of this historic event.
This honor further strengthens the bond between Oyo and Ondo States, fostering mutual respect and cooperation for the progress of the Yoruba nation and Nigeria at large.