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Gregory University Reschedules Medical Induction Ceremony to May 28

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From Chidi Precious, Umuahia

Gregory University, Uturu has officially postponed its third induction ceremony for graduating medical doctors from the earlier scheduled date of May 14 to Wednesday, May 28.The event, which remains a major milestone in the university’s academic calendar, will still be held at the Goodluck Jonathan Auditorium by 10:00AM.

The change in schedule, according to university officials, was necessitated by unforeseen circumstances, though specifics were not disclosed.
The announcement was contained in a statement signed by Rev. Sleek Ogwo, Deputy Registrar of Communication.Speaking on the development, the University Registrar, Vincent Malik, confirmed that the rescheduled ceremony will retain its full agenda.
“As previously announced, the graduating medical doctors will take the statutory induction oath administered by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN). In addition, awards will be presented to exceptional graduates in recognition of academic excellence,” Malik stated.The management expressed regret over any inconvenience caused by the shift and reiterated its commitment to maintaining high standards in its academic and professional engagements. The university extended a cordial invitation to the public, particularly families and friends of the inductees, to join in celebrating the achievements of the institution’s latest cohort of medical professionals.This induction marks the culmination of years of rigorous training and highlights the university’s contribution to the health sector by producing qualified medical practitioners. The graduating doctors, both male and female, are products of the university’s 2023 academic session.The event is expected to attract dignitaries from the medical field, academia, and beyond, further cementing Gregory University’s role as a rising force in Nigeria’s higher education landscape.

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Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda gaining traction, Amgbare Lauds RTIFN

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Managing Director/CEO of the Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), Prince Ebitimi Amgbare, has expressed confidence in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, just as he commended the Founder-in-Chief of the pro-administration advocacy group, Relax! Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), Mr.

Seyi Tinubu.

During a visit by the Bayelsa State Coordinator of RTIFN, Hon.

Erepamowei Ogbomo, at the headquarters of NDBDA in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Friday, Prince Amgbare informed that: “Nigerians are now realizing that President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda means well for them.

The Managing Director reaffirmed his backing for RTIFN’s efforts, emphasizing that collaboration between government agencies and civic organizations is key to driving national development and promoting President Tinubu’s agenda.

He described the visit as very strategic and timely, aimed at strengthening partnerships to drive human capital development, sustainable resource management, and socio-economic growth in Bayelsa State and beyond.

Prince Amgbare maintained that President Tinubu’s efforts are gaining traction, and people have started seeing the benefits of the Renewed Hope Agenda, reiterating that as an early supporter of President Tinubu from the days of the Action Congress (AC) to Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), he is pleased that Nigerians are now aligning with what him and other Tinubu’s supporters have been preaching about Tinubu’s leadership potential.

“It gladdens my heart that President Tinubu’s vision is now gaining momentum. The Renewed Hope Agenda gaining traction, even as the grassroots support base for the president, is growing daily, and we are seeing the impact of our earlier advocacy as foundational members of the Tinubu’s family. The momentum has continued to build up for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda ahead of 2027.

Speaking during the engagement, Hon. Erepamowei Ogbomo noted that RTIFN remains committed to supporting policies and programmes that align with the transformation agenda of the federal government.

He emphasized that collaboration with key federal institutions such as the Niger Delta Basin Authority would help drive impactful initiatives capable of improving livelihoods and fostering inclusive development.

According to him, the visit marked the beginning of what he described as a productive and mutually beneficial relationship designed to advance national progress and support the Renewed Hope vision.

RTIFN, a youth-driven movement, seeks to bridge the communication gap between government and citizens by promoting accurate information on the administration’s policies, countering misinformation, and encouraging Nigerians to remain patient, amid ongoing economic reforms.

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NGF Backs Tinubu on Direct Federation Account Remittance

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), under the chairmanship of AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has expressed strong support for reforms requiring oil and gas revenue entitlements to be remitted directly into the Federation Account, describing the move as critical to strengthening fiscal transparency, predictability, and constitutional alignment across all tiers of government.

The NGF said in a statement by Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi

Director, Media and Strategic Communications on Monday that the Executive Order 9, signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 13 February 2026, which directs the realignment of oil and gas revenue flows with constitutional provisions and clarifies regulatory responsibilities within the petroleum sector.

“The Forum’s interest lies in the extent to which reforms enhance the transparency, predictability, and constitutional alignment of Federation Account inflows across all tiers of government.

“In this regard, the Forum recognises that the Executive Order requires government entitlements under production-sharing and related contracts, including royalty oil, tax oil, profit oil, and profit gas, to flow directly into the Federation Account, while strengthening the delineation of regulatory mandates across the sector.

“As a non-partisan body representing the 36 State Governors of the Federation, the NGF underscores that the integrity and predictability of Federation Account inflows are foundational to Nigeria’s fiscal federalism. Oil and gas revenues remain a central component of the distributable national income.

“The clarity, transparency, and predictability of those inflows directly affect capital planning, debt sustainability, infrastructure delivery, and public service provision at the federal, state, and local government levels.

Recent Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) communiqués have consistently demonstrated a gap between gross revenue collections and final distributable sums. For subnational governments, it is the latter that determines fiscal capacity.

“When remittance pathways are layered, complex, or difficult to reconcile, fiscal predictability weakens, and that directly affects capital planning cycles across the Federation at federal, state, and local government levels.

Nigeria’s population now exceeds 220 million and continues to grow rapidly. States sit at the frontline of delivering education, primary healthcare, infrastructure, security architecture, and economic opportunity to this expanding population. Predictable revenue flows strengthen the ability of states to meet these obligations responsibly.

Commenting on the development, the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Governor of Kwara State, His Excellency AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, stated.

“The Federation Account is the backbone of Nigeria’s intergovernmental fiscal system. Structural clarity in the remittance of nationally owned resources strengthens fiscal stability across all tiers of government. Predictability improves planning. Planning improves delivery. The Governors’ Forum supports reforms that enhance transparency, reinforce constitutional alignment, and strengthen the collective capacity of governments to meet the needs of our growing population.”

The Forum reiterates that reforms which strengthen fiscal coherence and reinforce the constitutional framework underpinning resource ownership ultimately benefit the entire Federation. Sustainable economic growth requires strong institutions, disciplined revenue management, and alignment between policy intent and operational execution.

“The Nigeria Governors’ Forum remains committed to collaborative engagement with the Federal Government and other stakeholders to ensure that fiscal reforms translate into improved development outcomes for Nigerians”, the statement added.

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Rescued Kidnap Victim Gives Birth to Twin at IDP Camp

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

The Kogi State Government has confirmed that a rescued kidnap victim has safely delivered twin girls at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in the state.

The disclosure was made by the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, who stated that the identity of the mother is being withheld for security reasons.

According to the Commissioner, Governor Usman Ododo has directed the State Security Adviser and the Commissioner for Health to immediately transfer the mother and her newborn babies to the State Specialist Hospital for comprehensive medical attention and postnatal care.

He assured that both the mother and the twin girls are in good condition.

It would be recalled that the State Government established the IDP Camp as a temporary rehabilitation centre where rescued victims of kidnapping receive care and support before being reintegrated with their families. Owing to the remarkable success of ongoing security operations across the state, the number of rescued victims at the Camp has continued to rise.

The State Government reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and rehabilitation of all rescued victims, while commending security operatives for their dedication and the sustained successes recorded in the fight against criminality in Kogi State.

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