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ADC to President Tinubu: Junior Diplomats Cannot Represent Nigeria
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has warned President Bola Tinubu that his persistent failure to appoint ambassadors to Nigeria’s foreign missions will have disastrous consequences for Nigeria’s foreign relations and make life more difficult for Nigerians.
In a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC regretfully notes that this is the longest that Nigeria has gone without duly accredited ambassadors in any of its foreign missions and if this embarrassing absence is allowed to continue other countries will soon starts to downgrade Nigeria and our people will bear the brunt. The ADC observed that the Tinubu administration’s refusal to appoint ambassadors after two years in office reflects the scale of its ambition for the country and its utter lack of understanding of what it takes to govern an important country like Nigeria.”Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recalled Nigeria’s 109 ambassadors from across the world in 2023, none has been replaced, leaving our country no voice or representation when decisions are taken that affect our country and our citizens.”A most recent consequences of this vacuum is the escalation of visa and other consular issues between Nigeria and the duo of the United States and UAE.”Yet, the government has failed to demonstrate any urgency to remedy this embarrassing situation. Junior diplomats or charge de affair cannot take the place of ambassadors as they are limited in his access and recognition.”This inexplicable failure of this government to appoint ambassadors has affected the quality of our engagement and relationships with the countries hosting our missions all over the world, and if the government does not act fast to remedy this situation other countries may also start to downgrade their representation in Nigeria to the level charge de affairs as a form of protest at a time that Nigeria needs to put her best foot forward in pursuit of economic diplomacy.”The ADC noted that while countries across the world are busy forming alliances, negotiating trade deals, and securing investment agreements for their nations, Nigeria is not in the room, because we have no high-level diplomatic representation in our missions across the world.”While the rest of Africa asserts its presence in Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, Nigeria is stuck in neutral, unable even to introduce ourselves.While the Tinubu administration takes its sweet time to decide which cronies to reward with ambassadorial postings, Nigerians abroad, from our students to our workers and other professionals, are left to suffer all manners of indignity.”All over the world, Nigeria’s consular services have become even weaker, the morale among Foreign Service professionals is at its lowest, and our diplomatic missions have become a sorry symbol of a country that no longer takes itself seriously.”The public reaction of the Tinubu administration to the reported United States government’s request to Nigeria to receive Venezuelan deportees is a major indication of the administration’s diplomatic incompetence which could have been avoided if we had an ambassador in Washington.”While the ADC is inclined to support the government’s position on the matter, we are appalled that the foreign affairs minister could so recklessly express Nigeria’s position on prime-time TV show. “Such sensitive diplomatic communications with an important and powerful partner like the United States could have been handled with greater discretion. But then, this is a government that has favoured showiness over thoughtful policies.”President Tinubu should appoint ambassadors now to save Nigeria any further foreign policy embarrassment,” the statement addedNEWS
Wike Vows to Build More Houses for Judges
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike on Monday reiterated that President Bola Tinubu, will continue to support the judiciary to enhance productivity, reduce delays, and uphold the independence and integrity of the judiciary.
The Minister disclosed that budgetary provisions had been made to construct additional residential houses for FCT High Court Judges to mitigate housing shortages and ensure all judicial officers are appropriately accommodated.
Wike, in his goodwill message at the Special Court session formally marking the commencement of the 2025/2026 Legal Year of the Court of Appeal in Abuja, on Monday, said “well-equipped court facilities, chambers, and support infrastructure ensure that judicial work is conducted in a professional, safe, and conducive environment.
”He disclosed that “under the President’s decisive action, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has formally handed over the Certificate of Occupancy for the Supreme Court’s land and commenced the full perimeter fencing of the entire complex to safeguard the nation’s apex court against encroachment and security breaches. This swift, long-awaited intervention gives the Apex Court of our beloved country the much-needed Confidence Building which had not been done in past administrations. This confidence building actions trickles down to each arm of the judiciary.”
The Minister also listed various interventions and supports of the President for the judiciary through the FCTA to include; the ongoing construction of secure and befitting residential quarters for Heads of Courts within the FCT and ongoing construction of a new Magistrate Court Complex in Jabi District to expand access to justice for FCT residents and reduce the burden on existing court infrastructure.
Others are construction of Staff Quarters for the Nigerian Law School in the FCT and design and construction of the Court of Appeal Abuja division Complex as well as residences of the Justices of the National Industrial High Court Abuja Division and Federal High Court Abuja Division.
He stated that the projects were designed to directly support judges in the performance of their duties, saying that “The reasoning of President Bola Tinubu’s administration is that providing comfortable and secure accommodation allows judges to focus entirely on the timely and efficient administration of justice, free from the distractions of inadequate living conditions.”
Reiterating the continued support of the FCTA to the implementation of justice reforms, Wike said; “As we step into the new Legal Year, the FCT Administration remains resolute in its determination to further support the implementation of justice reforms. Our priorities for the 2025/2026 Legal Year are focused on consolidating the gains made and expanding support where it is most needed.
“We will aggressively push for the timely completion of the new residential quarters for Heads of Courts and the Jabi Magistrate Court Complex to ensure prompt utilization.
“Furthermore, we have made budgetary provisions to construct additional residential houses for FCT High Court Judges to mitigate housing shortages and ensure all judicial officers are appropriately accommodated.
“We will continue to collaborate with the various FCT-based judiciaries (including the Court of Appeal) to support the digitization of court proceedings and registries to improve efficiency, reduce manual processes, and accelerate the dispensation of justice.
“Let me state that Justice must never be compromised under any circumstances, for it is the bedrock of our democracy and the safeguard of public trust. It is the responsibility of all stakeholders, judges, legal practitioners, government agencies, and citizens alike to work collaboratively to strengthen and improve our judicial system. I am confident that the commencement of this 2025/2026 Legal Year will herald a period of unprecedented success, wisdom, and efficiency for the Court of Appeal.”
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FG Hands over 100 Rescued Catholic School Pupils to Bago
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The Federal government has handed over 100 rescued Pupils of Catholic school children from Papiri and Agwara local government area to Governor Umar Bago at a solemn ceremony at Government house, Minna.
Representative of the National security Adviser, Alhaji Nuhu Ribadu, Wing Commander Abdullahi Adi Hong while handling over the Pupils, assured that the Federal government is determined to ensure that Nigerian Children have access to safe learning environment.
He explained that, that the rescue operation was spearheaded by the Department of State Services, the Army and other sister security agencies.
“This operation took two intensive weeks by the DSS, Army and other security agencies to carry out in a well-coordinated manner”
He assured Nigerians that the Federal government is determined to protect all communities and called on subnational and traditional rulers to foster partnership towards curtailing insecurity.
“This administration is committed towards ensuring that schools are safe for Nigerian children to learn by ensuring their safety.”
In his remarks, Governor Mohammed Umar Bago commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and security agencies for the rescue of 100 out of the 251 students and teachers.
“Today is quite fundamental in Niger State, because, this is a redefining moment for our State
“For those who ate praying, let’s continue to pray until the remaining students and teachers join us safely.”
He disclosed that, the State government has provided medical attention for the rescued students adding that, the State government is working closely with CAN for the reintegration of children with their families.
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FG Unveils N50bn Equity-free Capital for Tertiary Students
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Federal Government yesterday launched the Student Venture Capital Grant (SVCG), a new N50 million equity-free funding scheme aimed at boosting innovation and entrepreneurship across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions.
Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, who unveiled the initiative in Abuja described it as a bold step towards empowering young innovators and building a robust national innovation ecosystem.
The minister said the SVCG was conceived to promote creativity, enterprise, and economic independence among students, adding that President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to youth development formed the backbone of the programme.
Alausa revealed that 250,000 students were targeted in the first cohort, with over 100,000 already enrolled and receiving training in 1,620 centres nationwide.
According to the minister, the scheme is far more than a grant but a strategic intervention designed to identify groundbreaking ideas from Nigerian campuses and drive a culture of innovation-driven problem-solving.
He emphasised that the initiative aligns with Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for Education, placing youth at the forefront of building a competitive, innovation-led economy.
The minister said the programme is a collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Education and TETFund, with support from key partners such as the Bank of Industry, Afara Initiative, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Skills Development, AfriLabs, and Google.
Through the scheme, he said eligible students can access up to N50 million in equity-free financing to scale their ventures and beyond funding, beneficiaries will receive incubation support and mentorship from experienced entrepreneurs and industry experts.
The minister added that the grant is open to students in federal, state, and private tertiary institutions full-time undergraduates in their third year and above, as well as master’s and PhD candidates.
In order to qualify, applicants must have registered businesses and projects rooted in STEM and medical sciences.
Dr Alausa also said the government has opened the Tertiary Institution Staff Support Fund (TISSF), an initiative offering interest-free loans of up to N10 million to academic and non-academic staff.
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