NEWS
AMAC Chairmanship Polls: Shun Voters-apathy, SDP Candidate Tells Residents
…Gets Support of Traders, Community Leaders
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Ahead of the February February 21 FCT council elections, Dr. Obinna Simon, chairmanship candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), has called on residents of the Council to troop out and participate in the exercise.
Dr Simon made the called during his visit to several parts of Nyanya Ward at the weekend.
He also stated that he would make the chairmanship position of AMAC as a solid foundation for his ascension into higher positions in Nigerian polity.
Tagwaye’s campaign train visited the traditional rulers, both of the indigenous and non-indigenous, as well as the Moslem community, leaderships of Nyanya Market.
He promised to make life better for the people of AMAC, if elected, and encouraged the people to shun voter-apathy and come out in their numbers to exercise their franchise.
He said that council’s election is the most important poll among the rest because it is the government that is closer to the people hence the need for them to decide who governs them.
Addressing business people at Nyanya Market, Dr. Obinna Simon said, “I am not here to deceive anybody. AMAC is like a starting point to me and I intend to make the foundation very, very solid. And making it very solid, is by giving the people the dividends of democracy.
“I am one person that when I do good to people, I am very happy. If you ask me to list my hubbies, the first one is helping people. I have a foundation that I have been running with my money since 2017. I have never gotten a grant from anybody; how much more if it is with government resources. Be rest assured.
“I know the value of market; I know what we can do here to enhance revenue that would benefit you and also the area council. A market like this should have an edifies of microfinance bank own by the area council to enhance your businesses.
“You can obtain loan to carry out your business activities and then pay back. You can approach the bank, collect money and do business, and when you do so, N500,000 to N1,000,000 would come out of it. That is part of what we will do for the market people.
At Gbagalape community, also in the Nyanya Ward, Obinna Simon and his team were hosted by the Tiv Community including traditional rulers of the Tiv people who came from different communities within and outside Nyanya Ward.
They appreciated Dr. Obinna Simon and his political party for considering one of them, Mrs. Georgina Ngufan Jogo as his running mate, saying Tiv people, despite their numeric strength have been neglected by successive governments, and vowed that they would canvass support from all their people across AMAC to give the SDP 100 percent vote, because a vote for SDP means actualizing the chances of Tiv person to emerge as vice chairman of AMAC.
Appreciating the Tiv community, Mrs. Ngufan Jogo thanked them for standing with her and showing the SDP every necessary support and encouragement, and urged them to ensure that their effort is not in vain by coming out to vote and protect their votes on the election day.
The team also visited the traditional ruler of Gbagalape, the non-indigenes, the Hausa community, and all of them vowed to vote for SDP come February 21.
The traditional ruler decried that no indigene of Gbagalape can boast of working with the AMAC administration even though they have graduates, he also complained that the road from Nyanya to the community stopped at the entrance, and solicited that SDP candidate should intervene once he emerges.
NEWS
Wike Announces Low Key Celebration for Abuja at 50
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike on Tuesday revealed that the celebration of Abuja at 50 years would be at very low key.
Wike revealed this while speaking to media after he inspected some ongoing projects that are scheduled to be commissioned during the 3rd year anniversary of President Bola Tinubu admonition.
The projects he inspected included Gishiri road, Apo/Wassa and OSEX/Ring Road.
According to Wike, “In terms of infrastructure, the nation’s capital has changed for the better, “When you say “what has changed”, Of course, you know a lot has changed in terms of the provision of infrastructure.
I just spoke with the Executive Secretary of the FCDA. For 50 years we have done well, but we just want to mark it low key.“It’s a jubilee year for us. Remembering where we’re coming from, I think Mr. President is two years in office and now going to three years in office and he has changed the landscape of Abuja. Remember the master plan, we are also following what the master plan is. So I think we have really done well to the glory of God in terms of infrastructure”.
On the ongoing projects he inspected, the FCT Minister said, commended the road project at Gishiri and hoped that it will be inaugurated in the third year of Mr. President’s anniversary.
He also commended the ongoing work at OSEX and commended all the contractors for the quality of the job.
The FCT Minister, confirmed that the administration had come to an agreement with the Nigeria Labour Congress and Joint Unions Action Committee,
“Well I wouldn’t say they have obeyed the court order. I’m happy that the trade union and labor congress came to sit in for themselves. Sometimes it’s good, it’s good. What they are told is not really what’s on ground.
“JUAC also could attest to the fact that we have no problems. I thank God. Some of these things are just trying to attract attention. But by and large, we have had a good meeting and they’ve directed the workers to go back to work, and you can see that has been done. So we’re happy that at the end of the day, there is no winner, no loser, it’s for the interest of Abuja to progress”.
NEWS
DAILY ASSET Ninth Annual Awards Holds Tomorrow
By David Torough, Abuja
The much awaited 9th DAILY ASSET Annual Awards will be held tomorrow (February 5) to honour distinguished Nigerians who have made significant impact to the growth of the society.
In a statement yesterday, Publisher/Editor-in- Chief, Dr.
Cletus Akwaya said Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia will lead dignitaries at the occasion in Abuja as Special Guest of Honour.At the grand event holding at the NICON Luxury Hotel, Central Business District, Abuja the Governors of Adamawa State, Rt Hon Ahmadu Fintiri; Enugu, Dr. Peter Mbah and Edo, Senator Monday Okpebholo will jointly receive the award of Governor of the Year.
The Benue state Governor, a former DAILY ASSET Governor of the Year award recipient met with DAILY ASSET delegation in Abuja, where he was invited for the event.
Former President, National Association of Women Journalists(NAWOJ), Evelyn Onyilo, has confirmed participation as Chairlady at the event.
Onyilo, a Media icon and Development Activist will join the Chairman, Arewa Consultative Forum(ACF), Chief Mamman Mike Osuman, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who had earlier confirmed participation as Chairman of the occasion and ‘Life Time Achievement Award’ recipient.
Also, Minister of Livestocks development, Hon Mukhtar Idi Maiha will be honoured as Minister of the Year on Peace and Livestock Sector Transformation at the occasion.
Osuman, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria(SAN) and Chief Steven Lawani, former Deputy Governor of Benue State, will receive the ‘Life Time Achievement Awards’
The chairlady’s confirmation coincided with that of Dr Abubakar Yaro, Chief Medical Director, National Ear Care Centre, Kaduna and Chairman, Jemaa Local Government Council, Hon Peter Tanko Dogara, who will receive the awards of Best Chief Medical Director and Local Government Chairman of the Year respectively.
Since its inception in 2017, the Daily Asset Annual Awards has become a frontline event on the social calendar of media houses in the country as it brings together top government functionaries, leading professionals, captains of industry, traditional rulers, politicians and philanthropists across the length and breadth of the country.
In a statement signed by Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of the Newspaper, Dr Cletus Akwaya, the Newspaper said the event will be attended by state Governors, Ministers, National Assembly Members, Business leaders, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, professionals from different fields and others who have been invited to the event.
“At the 9th edition of our Annual Awards, we wish to make a bold statement that DAILY ASSET has become a leading brand in Newspaper Journalism to be reckoned with,” the statement said.
It invited members of the public desiring to participate in the programme in any way including corporate sponsorship to approach the management for more detailed information on participation procedures.
On the list of 2025 award nominees, the Executive Chairman, National Revenue Service, Dr Zacch Adedeji was named Man of the Year and Vice President (Oil and Gas), Dangote Industries Plc, Edwin Devakumar was named Corporate Leader of the year.
The Minister of Livestock Development, Hon Mukhtar Idi Maiha and his Counterpart in the Ministry of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa were named as Ministers of the Year for National Peace and Transformation of the Livestock Sector and Educational Transformation respectively.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi and former Deputy Governor of Benue State, Chief Steven Lawani and National Chairman, Arewa Consultative Forum(ACF) and legal luminary, Chief Mamman Mike Osuman(SAN) were named for Life Time Achievement Awards.
Similarly, the Editorial Board named Senators Asuquo Ekpenyong(Cross River South-APC) and Abdulrahman Sumaila Kawu(Kano South – APC as Legislators of the year, while a frontline Businessman, Chief Peter Adole was nominated by the Editors as Philanthropist of the year. He will share the ward with Chief Sami Charles, a former Presidential Aspirant and US-based business magnate and Philanthropist.
National Vice Chairman(North East), All Progressives Congress, Dr Salihu Mustapha was nominated for the award of Politician of the year and Group Managing Director of Benue Investment and Property Company(BIPC), Dr Raymond Asemakaha emerged Chief Executive of Officer(CEO) of the Year with Dr Kanyitor Chira Shakaa, Auditor General for the Federation(AuGF) as Public Servant of the Year.
On the corporate side, Fintech giants, OPay Digital Services Limited emerged as Brand of the Year, while Fidelity Bank Plc was named by the Editors as Bank of the Year and the Presidential Initiative on Compressed Natural Gas(Pi-CNG) won the award of Government Agency of the year. In the same vein, Zinox Computers was named ICT Company of the Year by the Awards panel.
Education
NECO Releases External SSCE Results 52 Days after Exams
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has released the results of the 2025 Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) for External Candidates, 52 days after the last paper was written, with 71.63 per cent of candidates achieving five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
The results were announced yesterday at NECO’s headquarters in Minna, Niger State, by the Registrar and Chief Executive, Prof.
Dantani Wushishi, during a press briefing and a video statement posted on the council’s official X handle.According to Prof. Wushishi, a total of 96,979 candidates registered for the examination, comprising 51,823 males (53.
43 per cent) and 45,156 females (46.56 per cent). Out of this number, 95,160 candidates actually sat for the examination, which covered 16 subjects.A breakdown of the performance shows that 93,425 candidates sat for English Language, out of which 73,167, representing 78.32 per cent, obtained credit and above. In Mathematics, 93,330 candidates participated, with 85,256 candidates, or 91.36 per cent, scoring credit and above.
Overall, 68,166 candidates, representing 71.63 per cent, obtained five credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics. In addition, 82,082 candidates, or 86.26 per cent, achieved five credits and above irrespective of English and Mathematics.
Prof. Wushishi reiterated NECO’s zero tolerance for examination malpractice, noting that while standards and examination integrity were maintained from planning to result release, cases of malpractice increased significantly. He disclosed that 9,016 cases of examination malpractice were recorded in 2025, compared with 6,160 cases in 2024, representing an increase of about 31 per cent.
As part of disciplinary measures, five supervisors—two from the Federal Capital Territory and one each from Kano, Adamawa and Ondo States—were recommended for blacklisting for aiding and abetting malpractice. Additionally, four examination centres—two in Niger State and one each in Yobe and Kano States—were recommended for de-recognition over involvement in whole-centre malpractice.
The Registrar advised candidates to check their results on NECO’s official website using their examination registration numbers.
The SSCE External Examination is designed mainly for private candidates who are outside the regular school system, including those seeking to obtain certification or improve previously earned grades.


