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CAN Donates Food Items to 1000 Vulnerable Families, PWDs in Benue

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has donated food items to 1,000 vulnerable families in Benue State to ameliorate their sufferings following the recent attacks on their communities.

The CAN Chairman of the 19 Northern States and FCT, Rev.

Joseph Hayab, explained that the 1000 families are drawn from two communities of Yelewata in Guma and Gwer West Local Government Areas as well as People Living With Disabilities (PWDs).

Rev. Hayab who explained that the gesture was a show of love to fellow people of God said the food items were facilitated through the Barnabas Fund.

“Some time ago the CAN Northern Nigeria had a conversation with an organization called Barnabas Fund. For Christians, the name Barnabas comes from the Son of encouragement.

Hayab who acknowledged Benue as the most recent victim of persecution, highlighting the recent incidents in Yelewata said “On behalf of the church and Barnabas Fund, I commiserate with the entire people CAN and entire Christians of Benue state.

“We deeply express our regrets and concern over what happened to you and we want to tell you that you are not alone. Your houses may have been burnt, your children, wives, husbands may have been killed but you are not alone. They may have inflicted pains on you but testimony is coming and part of what we intend to do is the beginning of the testimony.”

“In a transparent manner we are giving gifts to 1000 families who will each receive a 25kg bag of rice, a quarter bag of maize, garri and bean, 2 liters of palm oil, 3 liters of groundnut oil, sugar and condiments including sachets of salt and maggi.

“You are not beggars, it is only a privilege that the church, worldwide, is helping you. This is a show of love. Let us not treat the other person as nobody because in the sight of God we are equal and important. That is why we also included PWDs. We pray that this gesture will unite us the more.

“If God opens another door we will come again. Those who are tormenting the church and thinking we will not survive, God will expose them and give us victory. Gradually God is raising people to speak for us. When recent issues came up, God raised people in Benue and they spoke out and God will raise more voices for us. Go home happily knowing you have brothers here in Nigeria and outside Nigeria who care about you.”

Hayab commended the leadership of CAN in Benue state for identifying the beneficiaries urging them to ensure equitable distribution of the item so that everyone goes home with a testimony.

The Vice Chairman of CAN Benue State chapter, Rev Jonathan Ugbede appreciated Barnabas Fund for their kind gesture saying “Today is great because the world over heard about the plight of Benue people.

Ugbede who prayed to God to restore peace in Nigeria once again also stated that “The people in Gwer West have also had their share of the attacks over the years. It is our prayer that this visit will do a lot in our lives and above all with the prayers of the people of God in the 19 Northern states and FCT, these problems will come to an end.”

In his remarks, the Special Assistant to the Benue State Governor, Rev Fr. Hyacinth Alia, on Religion and Societies, David Ajav appreciated the leadership of CAN in 19 Northern Nigeria for standing with the state in her tough time saying the support means a lot to the survivors of the recent attacks.

He said “I can see signs of enthusiasm on the faces of the survivors, they are so enthused that they cannot hide their feelings. Benue state, a few months ago, suffered severe attacks but to the glory of God the intervention of our dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the efforts of Governor Hyacinth Alia towards the security situation of the State, we have experienced peace till this time.

“For favouring Benue’s vulnerable families, Ajav, on behalf of state government, thanked Barnabas foundation and CAN Northern Nigeria for the gifts urging the survivors not to despair assuring that the Governor is working round the clock to return them back to their ancestral homes.”

Some of the beneficiaries, Ruth Kyaakior, Abraham Asong, Ejuma Ubeke, Akkajime Jacob among others appreciated CAN and Barnabas Fund for the aid, praying to God to bless them immensely.

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Group Vows to Return Mbah in 2027 through Mass Mobilization

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From Sylvia Udegbunam, Enugu

A popular socio-political support group, Tomorrow Is Here Movement, has pledged to secure the re-election of Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, in 2027 through sustained grassroots mobilization, as political leaders and stakeholders extolled his administration’s record of impactful governance.

The pledge was made yesterday at the Peter Mbah Arena, Abakpa Nike, during the inauguration of the Enugu East Local Government’s ward coordinators of the movement.

The event, which attracted a large crowd of party faithful, community leaders and supporters from across the council area, had the presence of Enugu State House of Assembly’s former Speaker, Hon Edward Ubosi, and the former federal lawmaker representing Enugu East/Isi Uzo at the House of Representatives, Hon Cornelius Nnaji, who extolled the governor’s commitment to transforming the state.

Chairman of Enugu East Local Government Area, Beloved-dan Anike, described Enugu East as the “capital of grassroots mobilization in Nigeria,” assuring the governor of overwhelming support from the area.

He said Governor Mbah’s nearly three years in office had demonstrated a leadership style driven by disruptive innovation and measurable outcomes.

 Anike cited the dualisation of the Abakpa–Ugwogo–Opi Road and Penoks–Ugwogo–Opi Road, noting that the projects would reposition Enugu East as a 24-hour economic hub within a year.

The council chairman also highlighted the launch of Enugu Air, digitisation of land administration to block revenue leakages, construction of over 260 smart green schools and primary healthcare centres, and the commencement of over 1,000 roads within a single year.

He added that the council had complemented state efforts through free health insurance schemes, women empowerment programmes and sponsorship of youths for aviation training, some of whom are already employed by Enugu Air.

On his part, Hon. Ubosi said supporters of the governor had a clear mandate to consistently communicate his achievements to the people, declaring that Mbah’s performance had convinced him to openly identify with the APC through the administration’s unprecedented record.

Nnaji stressed that the massive turnout at the event reflected the governor’s popularity and credibility.

While urging members of the movement to intensify sensitisation at the grassroots, he said the goal was to return the governor to the Lion Building in 2027. He reaffirmed support for both President Bola Tinubu and Governor Mbah in the next general election.

Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly and State Leader of the movement, Hon. Ezeani Ezenta, said the group had gained widespread acceptance across wards due to visible projects and empowerment programmes of the administration, noting that thousands of previously undecided residents had been mobilised in support of the governor.

Reiterating their unflinching support, the lawmakers representing Enugu East Urban and Enugu East Rural Constituencies, Hon. Osita Okoh and Hon. Raymond Ugwu, alongside the APC Caretaker Chairman of Enugu East LGA, Hon. Okey Igbokwe, commended Governor Mbah for prioritising the council area with landmark projects already transforming the landscape and livelihoods of residents.

In the same vein, former State Woman Leader, Hon. Peace Patrice, said Governor Mbah’s projects had become their personal projects, which they were actively propagating at the grassroots.

According to her, the interventions had renewed hope among the people, especially rural and urban women, and strengthened their resolve to support the administration beyond 2027.

Inaugurating the coordinators, Leader of the Tomorrow Is Here Movement, Hon. Tony Okonkwo, said Governor Mbah’s passion for development was rooted in his love for the people.

He cited urban renewal, aviation development, road infrastructure, smart transport initiatives and investments in education and healthcare as evidence of inclusive governance.

Responding on behalf of the ward coordinators, Hon. Okoro Tim reaffirmed their commitment to promoting the administration’s programmes at the grassroots, assuring that Enugu East would deliver strong electoral support for Governor Mbah in 2027.

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Sit-at-home: Anambra Sanctions Nine School Heads over Poor Attendance 

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The Anambra State Government has suspended nine headteachers and principals for two weeks over low attendance of pupils and students in their schools on Mondays.

Dr Vera Nwadinobi, Chairperson, Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB), said the suspension followed findings from a state-wide monitoring exercise.

Nwadinobi said the exercise assessed compliance with a government directive abolishing school closures linked to the Monday sit-at-home order.

She said the directive was issued through an Executive Order announced during the State Executive Council retreat held on Jan. 21.

According to her, the government had warned that teachers and non-teaching staff who fail to comply with the directive risk sanctions, including salary deductions or forfeiture.

The affected schools include Union Primary School and Walter Eze Secondary School, both in Ukpo; Aguoji Primary School and Hilltop Primary School in Ifitedunu; and Chukwurah Primary School, Abatete.

Others are Uzubi Primary School and Union Primary School in Eziowelle; Umunebo Primary School, Nteje and Central School, Atani, all government-owned institutions across different local government areas of the state.

Nwadinobi, who led the monitoring team, expressed disappointment over the continued low turnout of pupils and students in spite of government directives.

She said the exercise was part of efforts to ensure strict compliance with the Executive Order restoring normal academic activities on Mondays.

“The government approved the immediate suspension of the affected school heads for an initial period of two weeks.

“They were also directed to hand over duties to the next most senior officers to ensure continuity of administrative and academic activities,” she said.

Nwadinobi described the action as a demonstration of the government’s zero tolerance for negligence and warned that future infractions could attract stiffer sanctions, including dismissal from service.

She said findings from the monitoring exercise showed widespread absenteeism among pupils and students, even though some teachers were present in several schools visited.

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CRC Credit Bureau Partners NAICOM on Insurance Data, Risk Management

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The management of CRC Credit Bureau during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for Insurance, Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, is seeking partnership with the agency.

During the strategic meeting with NAICOM, CRC Credit’s Managing Director/CEO Dr.

Tunde Popoola expressed interest in partnering with the Commission to integrate insurance sector data into national credit reporting systems, driving digital adoption, reducing fraud, and enhancing underwriting and claims management in Nigeria’s insurance industry.

The Commissioner for Insurance, in response, expressed the Commission’s strong interest to collaborate with the CRC to leverage its data and analytics for regulatory oversight, KYC, fraud detection and industry capacity building.

Both parties agreed to pursue concrete steps including product demonstrations and analytics showcases; develop a proposal for an insurance-sector database and integration framework; deliver capacity-building/training sessions, a proposal for a dedicated insurance-sector database, and closer operational collaboration.

Integrating insurance data can boost the sector in several ways: More accurate underwriting and risk-based pricing, Speedier, more accurate claims processing and fraud prevention, Detecting and monitoring fraudulent activities, including multiple claims, Enhanced KYC and customer verification leveraging CRC’s datasets and Support for digital insurance products and financial inclusion through automated deaccessioning.

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