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Yahaya Bello’s Aide Bags ECOWAS Students’ Leadership Award
The West African Students Union Parliament (WASUP) has given an award to Mr Moses Okezie, Director, Research and Development to the Kogi State Government, for fostering nation-building and youth leadership.
The ECOWAS Students Group presented the award of “Icon of Nation Building” to Okezie at a ceremony on Wednesday in Abuja, describing him as a Pan Africanist, whose efforts had contributed to Nigeria’s development.
The Majority Leader of WASUP, Mr Autine Kaussi, said that the group had watched keenly the role of Okezie under Gov.
Yahaya Bello’s leadership and found him worthy to be celebrated like other Pan Africanist.“We are here today to appreciate your contribution to the development of Nigeria and Africa as a whole.
“People think it is only old people and elders that can make Africa great but today we want to tell you that the youths are the leaders of today, not tomorrow.
“Why we are here is because we choose you as a Pan Africanist, as our Mentor, our Father and we wish to partner with you and follow your march to make Africa great.
“Because we know how Pan Africanists like Nelson Mandela, Nnamdi Azikiwe really fought for the development of Africa. We want to tell you that you are one of them and we choose you like Nelson Mandela.
“A tree cannot make a forest and we also appreciate the collaboration of other members of your team that has led to your success,” Kaussi said.
Responding, Okezie appreciated the West African Student’s Parliament for finding him worthy of the Award, dedicating the award to his Principal, Gov. Yahaya Bello, for giving him the platform to render his service.
Okezie said that the role of youths in getting the desired change in Nigeria could not be overemphasized, noting the Kogi had gotten it right through adequate youth representation in governance.
He added that the New Direction Team of Gov. Yahaya Bello prides itself on service to humanity, a service it is delivering very practically and tangibly.
He also noted that “Nigeria’s desired can be gotten if Bello is given the opportunity to apply the Kogi State Strategy to Nigeria’s nation-building come 2023.
“The government in Kogi is predominantly run by youths. 70 per cent of the commissioners, appointees and other cabinet members are youths within the ages of 35 to 40 and they have been very impactful.
“Today in Nigeria, Kogi State is leading in the reduction of under-five mortality, it was not like that before his Excellency took over.
“Today, the Kogi State government is leading in the country on the reduction of domestic debt, because one of the problems with Nigerians is how much debt the country has gone into,” he said.
While quoting the National Bureau of Statistics, he said that Kogi was leading the country in the reduction of debt, the safest State in the country, which was previously one of the most unsafe states in Nigeria.
“Kogi is leading the country in the reduction of out-of-school children. We know that out-of-school children are what leads to the Alimanjiri phenomenon, which is also the recruiting ground for Boko Haram and other criminals.
“The state has been adjudged by the World Bank and other credible Institutions as the most transparent and accountable.
“There is a lot happening there and when I get an award like this for the role I have played as D-G Research and Development and Head of the Strategist Team, it is what my Principal is doing that is bringing some of us to the limelight,” he said.
According to him, if we can shoot Nigeria to meet her potentials, the rest of Africa will follow suit. It is important to get Nigeria right in a journey to getting Africa right.
“Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, Africa’s largest population, largest everything and if it is not doing well, the entire sub-region will bear the brunt.
“In the journey to get leadership right, Gov. Yahaya Bello is the right choice for Nigeria come 2023,” Okezie said. (NAN)
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Wike Waives C-of-O Fees for Nigerian Law School
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike on Thursday gave an immediate waiver of fees for the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the Nigerian Law School’s Abuja campus.
Wike revealed this during a meeting with the school’s management in Abuja.
He also declared an “Emergency” on the construction of staff quarters and other critical infrastructure to enhance the institution’s learning environment.
The FCT Minister while responding to an appeal from the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School, Dr.
Olugbemisola Titilayo Odusote, expressed surprise that the institution had operated without a C of O since moving to Bwari.According to the FCT Minister, “Luckily, the Department of Land is t/here. We are going to waive the fee for C of O for you immediately. But it’s quite unfortunate that since the time they moved the law school to Bwari, they don’t have the C of O. So you’re occupying an illegal institution. I was thinking the first thing the government would have done as the school was coming in was to give you a C of O to show that you are a rightful owner”.
He described the lack of official documentation for government institutions as a trend that his administration is actively correcting.
He noted, “It’s not only you. I think even the Department of State Services, the SSS, they just got their C of O. That’s not encouraging at all”.
The Minister directed the Director of Lands to waive all processing fees for the school’s C of O, and issued a firm directive to ensure the document is processed and ready within one week.
He noted that regularizing the land is essential to move the school from what he colloquially termed an “illegal session” to rightful ownership.
Beyond land matters, the Minister committed the FCT Administration (FCTA) to several high-priority projects aimed at resolving overcrowding and improving staff efficiency.
Wike announced that 10 staff quarters have already been completed and will be commissioned as part of the President’s third anniversary. He further pledged to construct an additional 10 units using existing prototypes to save on design costs.
According to him, work is progressing on two new hostels—one for male students and one for female students—to alleviate overcrowding.
The Minister confirmed he has approved the budget for a new auditorium and questioned why the contractor had not yet moved to the site.
To modernize administrative functions, Wike directed the school to liaise with the FCTA General Counsel, Salman Dako, to explore digitization solutions similar to ongoing efforts at the FCT High Court.
Minister Wike emphasized that these interventions are part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broader agenda to support legal education and the judiciary.
He noted that the President is currently constructing “presidential apartments” for judges to ensure their security, welfare, and autonomy.
“Anything we can do to help our children, we are willing to do that,” Wike stated.
He also added that the staff quarters must be treated as an emergency project to ensure rapid delivery.
Dr. Odusote congratulated the Minister on his appointment and praised the visible infrastructure developments across the FCT, while highlighting the specific challenges of disrepair and infrastructure deficits facing the Law School.
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Study Links Alcohol to Higher Cancer Burden in Australia
Australian researchers on Thursday revealed that alcohol consumption causes a higher proportion of cancers in Australia than previous estimates.
According to a statement of the University of Sydney, the study estimates that around 4.6 per cent of all cancers in Australia are caused by alcohol consumption, which also increases the risk of developing cancer by 19 per cent.
The research, published in the British Journal of Cancer, analyzed alcohol consumption behavior among 225,000 people in the Australian state of New South Wales’ 45 & Up Study.
The study’s lead author Peter Sarich from the University Of Sydney School Of Public Health said “cancer is the leading cause of premature death in Australia.
“While the science on the causes of cancer continues to evolve, the evidence is now clear that reducing alcohol consumption is an effective strategy for preventing cancer.’’
Researchers estimated that over 7,800 cancer cases diagnosed in Australia in 2024 were attributable to alcohol, exceeding earlier estimates of between 2.8 per cent and 4.1 per cent.
The study found cancer risk rises with increased alcohol intake. For every 10 drinks consumed per week, the risk of cancer increased by 19 per cent.
The risk rose by 46 per cent for liver cancer, 27 per cent for cancers of the mouth, throat, larynx and esophagus, 18 per cent for breast cancer, and 16 per cent for colorectal cancer, according to the study.
Sarich said if Australians followed national guidelines of no more than 10 drinks per week, more than 3,700 alcohol-related cancer cases annually could be prevented.
He added that only around half the population is aware that alcohol causes cancer.
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C’River Debunks False COVID-19 Report, Confirms Only One Case
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Cross River State Government has refuted a publication by online platforms alleging the discovery of 10 new persons with COVID-19 symptoms, describing the report as misleading and inconsistent with the state’s current public health records.
In an official rejoinder issued on Thursday, the Commissioner for Health, Dr.
Henry Egbe Ayuk, clarified that the state still has only one confirmed case of COVID-19, with no additional infections recorded.The clarification follows a report titled “Cross River Identifies 10 More Persons with COVID Symptoms,” which suggested a possible spread of the virus in the state.
However, the Commissioner explained that the ten individuals referenced in the report are merely contacts of the confirmed case, identified through routine contact tracing, and not new or suspected infections.
“As clearly communicated during our press briefing in Calabar on April 21, there are no additional confirmed cases in Cross River State,” Ayuk stated.
He further explained that none of the identified contacts is currently exhibiting symptoms associated with COVID-19, emphasizing that they do not fall under the category of suspected or confirmed cases.
To ensure public understanding, the Ministry outlined key distinctions: contacts are individuals who have had close interaction with a confirmed case; suspected cases are those showing symptoms; while confirmed cases are individuals who have tested positive through laboratory diagnosis.
Ayuk noted that, in line with standard public health protocols, the identified contacts have been placed under home isolation and are being monitored daily by health officials for any signs of the virus.
“This is purely a preventive measure and does not indicate any new infections,” he stressed.
The state government reiterated its commitment to transparency and timely dissemination of accurate health information, urging residents to disregard unverified reports and rely on official updates from the Ministry of Health.
While encouraging continued adherence to basic preventive measures, the Commissioner assured citizens that there is no cause for alarm, as the situation remains under control.

