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NYSC Awards Ex-corps Member for 18 Projects

Mr Wisdom Nduchika has been awarded by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for carrying out 18 personal projects during his service year.
Nduchika received the award of recognition from the Director-General of NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Yush’au Ahmed on Monday in Abuja, during the fourth edition of the NYSC D-G’s CDS Award.
The theme of the ceremony is, “Excellence in Action: Celebrating NYSC CDS stories’’.
Represented by his mother, Mrs Winifred Nduchika, he received the award and recognition for Best Individual CDS.
Report says that among the projects carried out by Nduchika during his service year in Abuja, were the construction and building from foundation to completion, a community primary healthcare facility in Jahi 2.
He also did the renovation of Jahi 2 Chief’s Palace and drainage construction to reduce exposure and spread of diseases.
Nduchika carried out food outreach for 400 less privileged persons at Jahi 2, and 1,000 women road show cancer awareness at Jabi Lake among others.
Speaking with newsmen after the ceremony, Mrs Nduchika said that she was proud of her son who was out of the country at the moment.
“I feel honoured, I feel great, because it is good to achieve something. He has done so much, there is good in hard work because if he did not facilitate all these he will not achieve what he has.
“When he was younger he will always say he wants to achieve and help people, those are the things he always talked about and now he has achieved them.”
She, however, advised other young people to emulate him and attain great heights because there is always good in achieving goals.
She added that they should not go into vices but use their youthfulness to impact the society.
The NYSC D-G said that he was elated by the steady and extraordinary display of selfless contributions to national development by successive batches of corps members.
According to him, the programme reinforces hope of a brighter future for the country in view of the immense sense of devotion to service and sacrifice for which the young men and women are being recognised.
“It is also yet another demonstration of the importance management attaches to the CDS.
“The contributions of the corps members to the development of their host communities in the areas of health, education, agriculture and advocacy on development issues have undoubtedly transformed them into societal custodians and vanguards.
“These are the salient qualities of visionary leaders.
“Without doubt, the prayers and goodwill of the beneficiaries of their services will remain their bedrock of success and attainment of greatness,” Ahmed said.
He implored serving and future generation of corps members to emulate their lofty gestures and always strive to leave their footsteps in the sand of times wherever they found themselves.
Ahmed also inaugurated new CDS programmes. They include Traditional (Group) CDS, Year Round (personal) CDS, Collaborative CDS and Special Programmes.
The D-G’s CDS award was instituted in 2021 to encourage and rekindle the interest of corps members, staff and collaborating partners in community development activities.
It is aimed at promoting healthy competition among them and to reward and recognise outstanding performances.
Other categories of the award are Best Group CDS, Best CDS Schedule Officer and Best Collaborative Partners group. (NAN)
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Security Operatives Rescue 13 Abducted Passengers In Benue

Thirteen kidnapped Benue Links passengers abducted at Eke in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State, have been rescued in a joint effort led by the police with local vigilantees.
The LGA chairman, Adah Inalegwu, confirmed the rescue of the abductees on Sunday.
Inalegwu said that the joint operations led by the police and members of vigilantes in that area mounted pressure, combing the forest.
That led to the rescue of two of the passengers on Saturday.
He said youths enlisted the service of youths from neighbouring Kogi State, leading to increased pressure, which made the kidnappers abandon the remaining eleven victims at Oando village at about 4.00 pm on SundayAccording to him, the provision of logistics by Governor Hyacinth Alia, with improved security surveillance and tracking, led to the rescue of the victims.
The victims are being profiled before they are reunited with their families.
More to follow…
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Breaking: George Akume remains SGF – Presidency

The presidency says there has been no change in the status of Senator George Akume, as Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
This is according to a statement by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
Mr Onanuga says President Bola Tinubu, currently in Saint Lucia, has not made any new appointments.
He described the information circulating about Akume’s replacement as untrue, adding that agents of mischief fabricated it.
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Diri Campaigns Against Drug Abuse, Trafficking

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Bayelsa State Governor, Sen. Douye Diri yesterday, led a campaign against drug abuse and illicit trafficking as part of activities commemorating the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Diri advised people of the state, particularly the youths, to shun hard drugs and trafficking of illicit substances, saying they were harmful to their health and to the society.
The Bayelsa governor, who spoke shortly after the weekly Prosperity Walk exercise at the Samson Siasia Sports Complex in Yenagoa, also urged youths to develop themselves by acquiring a skill and work towards actualising their God-given potential.
“We just completed a nine to 10km walk, which is a test of our fitness. As it is said, health is wealth.
“Today is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. We are not only observing the global campaign, we are also leading it here in Bayelsa.
“No one in his right senses goes to commit crime and violent acts except that individuals are under the influence of hard drugs. My advice to youths is to be self-confident, have the fear of God and develop your innate potential for you to become a star.”
He implored youths to emulate the shining example of a Bayelsa-born United States-based athlete, Victory Godah, who was discovered through the state’s sports programmes.
He commended her gesture of donating sporting equipment as a way of giving back to the state.
“Victory Godah from Ekeremor local government area was discovered here and because of her skill, she is now at the University of Minnesota, United States. She has given back to the state through sports equipment so that more of us can have that access.”
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Seiyefa Brisibe, emphasised the importance of the weekly walk, stating that participants above 40 years would have their blood pressure controlled after taking about 5,000 steps.
Also, state chairman of the Drug Abuse, Addiction, Prevention and Rehabilitation Committee, Dr Peter Owonaro, said the committee’s outreach in the state had been a huge success, noting that a recent research indicated that the drug abuse prevalence rate in Bayelsa dropped by five per cent from 21.4 per cent.
Also, the state commander of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Kanu Sunny, lauded the state government for its unprecedented support in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
He said the campaign was taken to secondary schools as well as tertiary institutions and encouraged all to join in the war against the menace.