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CROSIEC to Partner NURTW for Successful Local Government Election

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From Ene Asuquo, Calabar

As plans to conduct local government election in the state are in top gear, the Chairman of the Cross River State Independent Electoral Commission (CROSIEC) Dr Ekong Edet Boco said the electoral management body would partner with the Nigeria Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to ensure a successful conduct of the election.

He stated this in his office in Calabar when the Chairman and Executive Members of the NURTW paid him a courtesy call.
The Chairman acknowledged their contributions and the long standing relationship between the union and election management bodies in the country adding that they were relevant to the smooth conduct and success of any election.
”I appreciate what they have been doing with election management bodies, I am one of such that came from that particular body, so I know too well of the relationship that had been in place”According to him “We need you just as you need us because we cannot conduct any election without the services of NURTW”.Boco promised that at the appropriate time the commission would discuss with them modalities of their contributions to the upcoming local government election.”In a few days to come we will sit together with you to talk about the actual contributions of NURTW to the success of local government elections in the state” and thanked them for the visit.The representative of the Chairman and Assistant State Secretary of the NURTW, Victor Essien said their visit was to familiarise themselves with the new commission and to synergize towards the forthcoming Local Government Election in the state.While congratulating the Chairman and Members of the commission for their appointment, he assured that as critical stakeholders they will partner with the commission to ensure its success.

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OPay Partners CBN to Advance Youth Financial Literacy at Global Money Week 2026

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L-R: Nelson Amuwa, Head, Consumer Education and Evaluation Division, CBN; Akano Joy Ruth, State Manager Apps & Card, OPay; Eric Alana, Area Manager Apps & Card, OPay; Dr. Aisha Isa-Olatinwo, Director, Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion, CBN; Paul Iwunwa, Senior Marketing Manager, OPay; Ani Amarachukwu Favour, Business Development Manager, OPay; and Chidozie Chijioke, Head, Complaints Management Division 2, CBN, at the Global Money Week 2026 held in Abuja.

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OPay, a leading fintech company in Nigeria, partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) at the Global Money Week 2026 Financial Literacy Fair and Exhibition held on Tuesday, 28th April 2026 at CBN’s headquarters in Abuja. The event, themed “Smart Money Talks,” brought together students from secondary schools across the Federal Capital Territory, including Doveland International School, Living Fountain International School, Government Day Secondary School, Wuse, and Government Science School, Maitama, among others, to promote financial awareness and responsible money management among young Nigerians.

Global Money Week is a worldwide awareness initiative designed to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to make sound financial decisions.

The initiative ensures long-term economic stability by preparing the next generation for an increasingly digital and interconnected financial ecosystem.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Aisha Isa-Olatinwo, Director of Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion, CBN, highlighted financial literacy as a cornerstone of national development. She noted that in today’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, financial literacy is no longer optional but essential for individuals, families, and the broader economy.

Also reinforcing this message, Nelson Amuwa, Head of Consumer Education and Evaluation Division, CBN, stated that the initiative is part of a broader effort to equip young people with the confidence to make informed financial decisions. He emphasised that encouraging open conversations about money is key to building a secure financial future.

Commenting on OPay’s participation, Chukwudinma Okafor, Chief Compliance Officer, OPay, said:

“Our partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria on Global Money Week reaffirms our strong alignment with regulatory priorities around consumer protection, financial literacy, and responsible financial services usage. At OPay, compliance goes beyond regulation; it is about building trust and ensuring that individuals, especially young people, are equipped with the right knowledge to engage safely and confidently in the financial system. Initiatives like this play a vital role in advancing financial inclusion and supporting the sustainable development of Nigeria’s digital economy.”

Paul Iwunwa, Senior Marketing Manager, OPay, also reaffirmed the company’s commitment to advancing financial inclusion through early education initiatives. He noted that OPay sees financial literacy as the foundation of true financial inclusion and by engaging students at this critical stage, OPay is not only helping to shape better money habits but also contributing to a more financially responsible and economically resilient future for Nigeria.

The Financial Literacy Fair and Exhibition featured engaging sessions that provided students with hands-on experience in money management and savings. Participants also had the opportunity to engage directly with OPay’s interactive booth, gaining exposure to innovative financial products tailored to support their financial journey.

OPay’s participation at the fair reinforces its commitment to supporting initiatives that advance financial inclusion, deepen consumer education, and promote responsible usage of digital financial services.

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OPay was established in 2018 as a leading fintech company in Nigeria with the mission to make financial services more inclusive through technology. The company offers a wide range of payment services, including money transfer, bill payment, card service, airtime and data purchase, and merchant payments, among others. Renowned for its fast and reliable network and strong security features that protect customer’s funds, OPay is licensed by the CBN and insured by the NDIC with the same insurance coverage as commercial banks.

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Rainstorm Kills Two, Renders Hundreds Homeless in Niger Community

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From Dan Amasingha, Minna

Nearly a year after a devastating flood displaced residents of Mokwa in Niger State, the community has been struck again by disaster as a violent rainstorm destroyed homes and property between Sunday night and Monday morning.

The storm, which was accompanied by heavy rainfall, reportedly claimed the lives of two persons, while a woman and her five children sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital.

Eyewitnesses said the incident left hundreds of residents’ homeless, many of whom were yet to recover from the impact of last year’s flood.

 Several trees were uprooted, while vehicles and other valuables were damaged in the storm.

Residents attributed the severity of the disaster to widespread deforestation and unchecked land degradation in the area.

The Chairman of Mokwa Local Government Area, Alhaji Jibrin Abdullahi Muregi, confirmed the incident in a telephone interview, describing the situation as “colossal” and calling for urgent intervention from the Niger State Government and relevant agencies.

Also confirming the development, the Public Relations Officer of the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Dr. Abdullahi Hussaini, said officials of the agency had been deployed to the affected community for on-the-spot assessment.

“Our men have been on ground since yesterday carrying out assessments,” Hussaini said, adding that while there were reports of two fatalities, the agency would only confirm the figure after a comprehensive evaluation.

He further disclosed that the Director-General of the agency and other top officials departed Minna early Tuesday to join field operatives in Mokwa as part of ongoing response efforts.

The latest incident has heightened concerns over environmental management and disaster preparedness in vulnerable communities across the state.

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Sudan Accuses Ethiopia, UAE of Orchestrating Drone Attacks on Airport

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Sudan has accused neighbouring Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of orchestrating drone strikes on its main airport, describing the assault as “Direct aggression”.

The international airport, located in the capital, was hit on Monday, along with military installations in the Greater Khartoum area.

Recent drone strikes have shattered a period of relative calm in Khartoum, which came after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was pushed out by the Sudanese military last year.

Ethiopia has said accusations that it was involved in the airport attack are “Baseless”.

The UAE has not yet commented, but has previously denied involvement in the Sudanese conflict.

Sudan has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia for “Consultations” over the attack, Foreign Minister Mohieddin Salem said.

No-one was wounded in the attack, Sudan’s information minister told the Reuters news agency.

Sudan’s army said it had “conclusive evidence” that the drones were launched from Bahir Dar airport in Ethiopia.

Sudanese military officials first accused the RSF of air attacks launched from inside Ethiopian territory in March.

They said they had tracked a drone, identified as Emirati property, entering Sudanese airspace from Ethiopia and eventually shot it down.

A Sudanese army spokesman alleged that they have now connected another drone, launched from the same airport, to Monday’s attack.

The UAE has in the past forcefully rejected claims that it provides military support to the RSF.

The latest attacks came a week after the first direct international commercial flight in three years landed at the airport.

The authorities were forced to announce a 72-hour suspension of operations at the airport following the attacks.

The airport has been a major battleground in the war between the regular army and the RSF, which began in 2023.

In February, Reuters reported that Ethiopia was hosting a camp to train RSF fighters and had upgraded the nearby Asosa airport for drone operations.

It said the move was backed by Ethiopia’s close ally, the United Arab Emirates.

On Monday, witnesses confirmed that they heard blasts and saw smoke rising from an area near the airport.

The attack is reported to have also caused minor damage to an administrative building.

The information ministry said the airport would return to operations after routine safety procedures.

Sudan’s foreign minister alleged that the drones had taken off from Ethiopia, despite Ethiopia being a “brotherly state” to Sudan. He said the UAE and Ethiopia had chosen the “wrong path” and would regret it.

Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Sudan and Ethiopia “share a historic and enduring bond of friendship” and had “refrained from publicising the grave violations of Ethiopia’s territorial integrity and national security committed by some belligerents in the Sudanese civil war”.

The ministry called for dialogue between the warring parties in Sudan.

Since the war in Sudan started, more than 150,000 people have died. Twelve million have fled their homes in what the UN has called the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.

The three-year civil war has also led to a famine and claims of a genocide in the western Darfur region.

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