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CAN, JNI Collaborate to Promote Peaceful in Kogi

From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Kogi chapters, are collaborating to promote peaceful coexistence, reduce insecurity, crime, criminality and other social devices in the state.
This was made known at a joint security seminar of CAN and JNI as part of their contribution to support the State Government’s efforts in tackling insecurity across the state.
Our correspondent reports that the joint security seminar was organised as part of activities to mark the first year of the second tenure of Governor Yahaya Bello in office.
In his paper presentation, entitled: “The Role of Religious Leaders in Promoting the Fear of God to Reduce Crime, Criminality and Friction in Our Society”, the state’s Chairman of CAN, Bishop Dr.
John Ibenu, said God was interested in our peace and living in peace with one another.Quoting from the Holy Bible in the book of Hebrews 12:14, he said, “Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord”.
“The Bible says we should love God and love our neighbours as ourselves. Every time there is a problem and someone is hurt or killed, heaven records it immediately.
He therefore urged religious leaders to shun sycophancy and flattering, but to warn the people of consequences of sin, the vanity of life and judgement to come.
He stressed that crimes and criminality would reduce in the society by training up our children with proper moral and spiritual upbringing, value eternal things, fear God, forgiveness, promote love, dialogue and constant communication.
He emphasised that the need for religious leaders and the people to partner with government at all levels to reduce insecurity to the barest minimum.
“The government and its organs must promote peace, security, justice, job creation and fairness to all the people”, the bishop said.
On his part, the state’s Chairman of JNI, Amb. Usman Bello stressed that the seminar was meant to foster unity and peaceful coexistence irrespective of religious or ethnic diversities, and reduce crimes and criminality in the state.
He commended the governor for his achievements and what he had been doing to ensuring security of lives and property of the people of Kogi State.
He added: “In my own way, I try as much as possible to promote peaceful coexistence which we also teach our followers’”.
Earlier, while declaring the seminar open, Governor Yahaya Bello expressed his delight to be invited to the auspicious occasion on security of the people and peaceful coexistence in the state.
He commended the religious leaders for bringing the relevant stakeholders together to promote greater interaction for peaceful coexistence.
The governor hailed the collaborative efforts and synergy by all security agencies which had made the state to enjoy relative peace, urging them to keep it up and assured them of his total support.
Represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr (Mrs) Afolashade Ayoade, Bello said that Government had not relented or rested in its efforts to securing lives and property of the people of the state.
He promised to deal decisively by bringing those who attempt to promote unrest in any community in the state to justice.
The governor reiterated that his government had not and would never negotiate with any criminal or offer any amnesty to criminal elements.
He urged all the stakeholders to embrace as it remained critical to the socioeconomic development of the state.
The State Security Adviser, Cdr. Jerry Omodara rtd, said the state government had been doing a lot in ensuring adequate security in the state.
Omodara urged the people to supply adequate and reliable critical information to the security agencies, stressing that government was doing a lot to ensure that Kogi was not turned to center of criminality.
NEWS
Unique Secondary School Expands Outreach, Honors Ogbodo, Launches Scholarships

By David Torough, Abuja
Unique Secondary School Makurdi (USSM), a leading private educational institution in Benue State, continues to make significant strides in academic excellence and community impact.
In a bold move to increase accessibility and reward excellence, the school has unveiled a new examination centre in Oju Local Government Area, launched a scholarship scheme for families with multiple children in the school, and honoured a distinguished alumnus, Dr.
Mark Ogbodo, by naming a recreational facility after him.The newly inaugurated Dr. Mark Ogbodo Park was officially commissioned on July 24, during a colourful ceremony held at the school’s New GRA campus in Makurdi.
The event drew an impressive turnout of students, staff, parents, alumni, and dignitaries.
Chairman of Unique Schools and co-founder of USSM, Engr. Felix Atume led the commissioning, describing it as a tribute to dedication and impact.
Dr. Ogbodo, an author and founder of Lydia Memorial Hospital, Ugbokolo, was visibly moved by the honour.
In a social media post after the event, he wrote: “Who am I to deserve this great honour? What impact have I made on USSM? These thoughts flooded my mind as I stood speechless in awe.”
He praised the school leadership, particularly Principal Mr. Samuel Ortsega, and the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) for the recognition.
Also unveiled at the event was a scholarship programme aimed at easing the financial burden on families with more than one child enrolled at USSM.
The initiative was met with excitement and gratitude from parents in attendance. Furthermore, the newly established Oju exam centre was widely applauded for eliminating the long travel often required for external examinations, especially for students living in remote areas.
Founded on September 1, 1998, by Engr. Atume and Mrs. Juliana Atume, a noted philanthropist, USSM has built a strong reputation for nurturing students through academic rigor and character development.
Originally a day school, it added a boarding facility in 2007 to cater to growing demand. Situated in a serene environment, the school provides a secure and conducive atmosphere for learning.
USSM is part of the larger Unique Schools family, which began with Unique Nursery and Primary School in 1995.
The secondary arm offers a comprehensive curriculum infused with entrepreneurial and vocational training in areas such as catering, fashion, cosmetology, and design—preparing students with practical skills for life beyond the classroom.
The school boasts modern infrastructure, including science laboratories, an ICT centre, a digital library, spacious classrooms, quality boarding facilities, a healthcare unit, and the expansive Engr. Felix Atume Hall. Recreational amenities include courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, a football pitch, and indoor games like chess and scrabble.
In keeping with global trends, USSM has embraced digital innovations such as an online result-checking system and is planning an enhanced presence on social media.
The school runs a three-term calendar and prepares students for key national examinations including BECE, WAEC, and NECO.
Ambitious plans are underway to launch Unique Technical College, which will focus on technical and vocational education.
As the evening of July 24 transitioned into a celebratory dinner in honour of the 2025 graduating class, guests—including PTA members, parents, alumni, and staff—shared heartfelt goodwill messages. The PTA Chairman described the event as “unparalleled in the school’s history.”
Through initiatives like the Oju centre, new scholarships, and the celebration of alumni impact, Unique Secondary School Makurdi continues to set the benchmark for holistic and community-rooted education in Benue State.
Foreign News
Zelensky Announces New Draft Law on Anti-corruption Bodies after Protests

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he has approved the text of a draft law guaranteeing the freedom of two anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine – days after nationwide protests broke out over changes curbing their independence.
Kyiv’s Western partners had also expressed serious concerns over the legislation.
On Thursday, Zelensky seemed to backtrack, saying the new bill was intended to safeguard the independence of Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (Nabu) and Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (Sap), and to protect them from Russian influence.
He said the text of the bill was “balanced”, but did not provide any details.
The law passed earlier this week brought Nabu and Sap under the control of the prosecutor general, who is appointed by the president.
At the time Zelensky justified his decision to curtail the bodies’ powers by citing Russian influence. The day before, Ukraine’s security services had carried out searches and arrests targeting alleged Russian spies at the agency.
The passing of the legislation instantly sparked the largest protests since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022 in several cities across Ukraine, with many worrying the law would severely undermine the Nabu and Sap’s authority and effectiveness.
Thousands of people gathered in streets and squares across Ukraine, holding placards calling for the legislation to be vetoed.
Several commentators accused Zelensky of democratic backsliding. Their concerns were further exacerbated when Ukraine’s Western partners signalled their displeasure with the bill.
Ukraine has official EU candidate status and a spokesman for European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen previously warned Kyiv that the rule of law and the fight against corruption were “core elements” of membership to the bloc.
On Thursday, the Commission said it “welcomed” the Ukrainian government’s decision to take action against the bill.
“We are working [with the Ukrainian government] to make sure that our concerns… are indeed taken into account,” the spokesman said.
Nabu and Sap were created in 2014-15 as one of the requirements set by the European Commission and International Monetary Fund to move towards a relaxation of visa restrictions between Ukraine and the EU.
Writing on Facebook, opposition MP Oleksiy Goncharenko noted Zelensky said that “the independence of anti-corruption institutions must be guaranteed.”
“First we take it away, and then we say that it must be guaranteed. So why was all this necessary?”
In his message on social media on Thursday, Zelensky did not acknowledge the protests or the backlash but said it was “important that we respect the position of all Ukrainians and are grateful to everyone who stands with Ukraine.”
NEWS
Why I Quit Banking for Music – CDQ

Nigerian rapper CDQ has revealed that he left a stable banking job to pursue his true passion, music.
In an interview, the hip-hop star shared that becoming a banker was a move to honor his late father’s wishes, but it wasn’t where his heart truly belonged.
“I quit my bank job.
I couldn’t tell my mother or any family member then. I left the house and went to stay with Masterkraft in the studio,” he said.CDQ admitted that while at the bank, he often found himself scribbling lyrics during work hours instead of focusing on his official duties.
The internal conflict eventually led him to a bold decision, quitting his job to chase a career in music.
According to him, even his close friend and producer, Masterkraft, was shocked when he learned about the decision. Interestingly, Masterkraft used to lend CDQ suits to wear to the bank.
“I told him banking isn’t my passion. I will probably just do it to make ends meet. But music is something that, whether it gives me a return or not, I’m still happy doing it,” CDQ added.
CDQ’s gamble paid off. He shot to fame in 2016 with his hit single “Indomie” featuring Masterkraft and Olamide.