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Int’l Community Needs to Know Nigeria Better to Appreciate her Challenges – Osinbajo

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By Mathew Dadiya, Abuja

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said the international community would have changed their negative perception about the most populous country in Africa, if it had better understanding of the country’s size

The Vice President said this at the weekend when he interacted with a group of Harvard Business School students who visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja

Numbering about a dozen, the students who are currently on an African excursion asked questions about leadership, faith, spirituality, government policies in education, health, economy, and national image, among others.

According to the VP, “first, there is a need to appreciate the size of the country, which is crucial to understanding what the issues are.

“For instance, Borno State is about the size of the whole of the United Kingdom plus Sweden or Denmark. So, when it is reported that there is violence in Nigeria, it is probably an incident in one remote area of the country, and many people in Abuja and Lagos may hear about it on social media, such is the size of this country. 

“When they talk about economy, we are often compared with smaller African countries, but there are 10 states in Nigeria that have bigger GDPs than those countries, it is a huge target market.”

Osinbajo said, in a situation where societal or governmental institutions are not strong enough to compell individual behaviour in a way that advances the common good, spirituality and commitment to such values as social justice and transparency are important.

“Just looking at these values, there is a great deal of unanimity about what is the right thing to do. The question is whether or not you will do those things, or whether you are motivated enough to do them, or whether you are compelled to do them. 

“Spirituality helps in that sense to help you to decide what to do and what not to do. Especially where institutions are not strong enough to restrain people from behaving in a particular way or not,” he said.

He articulated his personal commitment to the virtues of integrity, transparency and social justice which are also virtues exhorted in the different faiths and religions in the country.

Responding to the question about some inaccurate characterization of Nigeria in sections of the international community, the Vice President said “it is important to constantly engage the international community to show them how we feel about the stereotypes. It comes down to the work we do as government and people about the characterization.

“This is why some of the work around the Ease of Doing Business etc. are all initiatives that have behind them, the whole idea that this environment is one that is welcoming to business and people can come and do business.”

On creativity in governance, the Vice President said “my view is that there needs to be more innovation in governance and policy. You get that kind of innovation in business. People are disrupting in business everyday but there is very little disruption going on in government. I think there is a need for much more thinking in government.”

He also spoke about education, educating people and wealth creation, providing resources so that more people can move up. 

“A lot of that is tied to education, that is really something that interests me the most. Just using an example of something we did in the Northeast.” 

“What this showed is that with skills, any child, anywhere can do everything, especially when you provide that child with education that is focused,” the VP added.

The Vice President also spoke about the economy, and the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme, politics, leadership, education, and energy transition, among others.

The students were accompanied on the visit by the Special Adviser to the President on Ease of Doing Business, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, who had taught some of them as undergraduates. The list of the Harvard students delegation also included Maan Aldaiel, Dusty Register, Tomas Tussie, Connor Popik, Ruben Anzures, Scott Kimberlee, Thomas Cowan, Laura Romine, Lanre Ojutalayo, Oluwatoyin Ogundele,  Etim Imoh and Abdul-Rahman Buhari.

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NAF Begins Nationwide Aptitude Test for 2025 Recruitment of 20,000 Candidates

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No fewer than 20,000 applicants nationwide are participating in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Zonal General Aptitude Test for the 2025 Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46 recruitment exercise.

The Director, Public Relations and Information of NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement on Sunday, said the aptitude test began on Saturday across the country.

Ejodame, who described the test as a key stage of the recruitment process, said, it was being conducted simultaneously at 15 zonal centres located in Sokoto, Minna, Kaduna, Kano, Bauchi, Maiduguri, Yola, Makurdi, Jos, Ilorin, Ipetu-Ijesa, Enugu, Benin, Port Harcourt and Ikeja.

He said the nationwide spread of the centres reflected NAF’s commitment to inclusiveness, equal opportunity and a transparent, merit-based recruitment system that allows qualified Nigerians from all parts of the country to compete fairly.

According to him, the large turnout underscores the sustained confidence of Nigerian youths in the Air Force as a disciplined, professional and patriotic institution, as well as its resolve to attract capable, motivated and resilient personnel to strengthen national defence and internal security operations.

Speaking on the exercise, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, said the recruitment process was guided by fairness, integrity and strict adherence to established standards.

According to CAS, the NAF remains firmly committed to recruiting the best candidates by merit, “as the quality of our personnel is fundamental to operational effectiveness and the successful execution of our constitutional mandate.”

He added that the aptitude test was a critical step toward building a motivated and mission-ready force, assuring Nigerians of the NAF’s continued support to internal security operations and the protection of lives and property.

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Transportation Expert Lauds Mbah over Security, Infrastructure in Enugu

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A transportation expert and elder statesman, Chief Chris Chigboh, has commended Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State for the remarkable improvements witnessed in security and infrastructure.

Chigboh, a former Secretary of Transportation in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), stated this in an interview on Sunday in Abuja.

He spoke shortly after returning from Enugu, where he said he personally observed the transformation programmes being implemented by the Mbah administration.

According to him, the developmental strides recorded in the state in the last two years indicate that Enugu is on course to surpass the governor’s target of building a 30-billion-dollar economy by 2031.

“What I saw in Enugu beats my imagination, especially when compared with the state’s lean receipts from the federation account.

“The security operation control centre is second to none. The recent addition of drones and other security infrastructure will help flush out terrorists and criminal elements from the state.

“With these measures, citizens are set to enjoy a crime-free Yuletide and New Year celebrations. The latest transportation infrastructure will also ease movement of goods and services across the state,” he said.

Chigboh said terrorism and banditry had negatively affected development plans in many parts of the country, leaving citizens in fear and deepening economic hardship.

He expressed satisfaction with the recent deployment of surveillance drones in a late-night operation around the Opi–Nsukka/Ugwogo–Nike forest, a notorious kidnappers’ hideout, noting that the operation led to the evacuation of bandits from the area.

“With the frontal attacks on criminals in Enugu, the state will attain greater economic prosperity in the near future,” he added.

The state government recently added two surveillance drones and 10 security vehicles to its security fleet. It also procured 200 BRT buses and several electric vehicles for commercial transportation.

Chigboh, who also served as Secretary of Area Councils in the FCT, commended the cleanliness of Enugu metropolis and the rollout of smart schools across political wards in the state.

He described the expansion of the capital city through new estates on its fringes as a creative move to accommodate current and future population growth.

The elder statesman also lauded the introduction of electric vehicles for public transportation and urged the governor to complement the initiative with a rail network.

The rail line, he said, would link all local government areas, to boost commerce and facilitate the movement of food from rural communities to major markets.

“Mbah can partner with the Federal Government to revive portions of the Eastern railway corridor by putting the abandoned Agbani–Emene transit line to use.

“This will significantly improve travel and haulage within Coal City,” he said.

Chigboh, who was involved in the design and implementation of the Abuja Master Plan, noted that the harmonious relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government in Enugu was responsible for the peace and coordinated development currently witnessed.

He described Mbah’s socio economic reforms as unprecedented in the history of the state and called on residents to support government initiatives, especially in the area of security, to sustain Enugu’s status as the safest state in the South-East.

He urged chairmen of the 17 local government areas of the state to emulate the governor by extending development efforts to rural communities.

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Baby, Female Passenger Die in Ikorodu Road Crash

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The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) said a fatal road traffic collision on Ikorodu Road has claimed the lives of an eight-month-old baby and a female passenger.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, said this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.

Bakare-Oki noted that the collision occurred opposite Olabode House, between Anthony and Obanikoro.

“Preliminary findings indicate that a red Tata commercial bus, speeding from Palmgrove toward Anthony, suddenly lost mechanical and directional control.

“In a catastrophic sequence of events, the bus veered off its lane, broke through the median barrier, and collided with an oncoming Volkswagen commercial bus carrying passengers from Anthony to Palmgrove.

“The sheer violence of the impact resulted in the instantaneous death of an adult female passenger aboard the Volkswagen bus, while an eight-month-old female infant tragically succumbed to injuries sustained in the collision,” he said.

He added that LASTMA operatives, supported by well-meaning members of the public, immediately activated a coordinated rescue and recovery operation.

The LASTMA boss disclosed that a total of 10 victims, including the drivers of both vehicles, were successfully extricated from the mangled wreckage, all sustaining varying degrees of serious injuries.

“Six trapped passengers were rescued from the Volkswagen commercial bus, while four others were evacuated from the red Tata bus,” he said.

He stated that the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) promptly transported the injured victims to nearby medical facilities for immediate attention, while officials of the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit (SEHMU) evacuated the remains of the deceased infant and adult female.

He also noted that security operatives from the Ilupeju Police Division provided crucial security coverage throughout the rescue and recovery operation.

Bakare-Oki conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families, saying he was particularly concerned for the distraught mother of the deceased infant, who had sustained severe injuries and was receiving medical treatment.

He seized the occasion to warn all motorists, especially commercial drivers, to exercise utmost restraint, maintain heightened vigilance, and comply strictly with stipulated speed limits.

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