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Eggon Nation host 2025 International Museum Day heritage
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Eggon ethnic nationality has been charged to preserved and uphold their rich cultural heritage as they host the 2025 International Museum Day in Jos Plateau State capital.The Executive Governor of Nasarawa state, His Excellency Governor Abdullahi Sule task the people not to allowed external influence to interfere with their rich cultural heritage, cherished custom, values and tradition that stand them out as a people over time.
The 2025 International Museum Day with the theme: “The Place of Museum in a Rapidly Changing Economy”, held at the Jos Museum was put together by the National Commission for Museum and Monuments in partnership with the Eggon Cultural and Development Association (ECDA). The Eggon Nation who became the first ethnic Nationalities to secured the hosting right of the international museum day outside the autochthonousethnic nationalities in Plateau state and roll out their age-long custom and tradition as well as their artifacts to mark the day.The Executive Governor of Plateau State Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang represented by the Honourable Commissioner for Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Hon. Cornelius Doekyok noted that there is unity in diversity hence the hosting right by the Eggon people has further strengthen the unity between Plateau and Nasarawa state.He said the theme of this year’s International Museum Day is apt, considering the fact that government is exploring economic opportunities in the creative industry.The Governor maintained that the Museum simulate tourism and creates jobs opportunities and serve as an educational platform that equipped future generation with critical thinking.Mutfwang emphasized that the preservation of Eggon heritage through the Museum as the right steps in the right direction pointing that it will inspired generations to come.”The preservation and promotion of Eggon heritage through Museum initiative not only safeguard invaluable knowledge but also unlocks significant economic opportunities by engaging with the arts, crafts, music and history of the Eggon people, this do not only enrich our understanding of humanity but also contribute to a sustainable cultural economy.”Let us also used this International Museum Day to reflect on how we can further empower our museum to be dynamic contributors to economic prosperity in ensuring the cultural preservation and economic properties goes hand in hand. “Let us celebrate the enduring spirit of the Eggon people and commit to fostering an environment where their cultural legacies will continue to thrive and inspired generations to come.” Mutfwang stated. The Aren Eggon HRH Ahmed Alaku I, said the International Museum Day has given the Eggon Nation the opportunity to showcase their rich cultural heritage as well as the tourism potentials in Eggon land. He said Eggon land offers immense opportunities in agriculture, mining, tourism. Emphasizing that Eggon land is safe and encourage investors to come and invest in Eggon land. The Gbong Gwom Jos Da Jacob Gyang Buba commended the Eggon Nation to safeguarding their rich cultural heritage and called for the reinstatement of history as a subject at primary and secondary education in Nigeria towards equipping the younger generations of their cultural heritage and to foster unity among the various ethnic nationalities in the central part of the country. The District Head of Wakama, Chief Adams Makka Nangba(JP) and Chairman Sub-committee on culture and Artifacts International Museum Day 2025 noted that some of the cultural troops at the international festival consist of the “Olulu dancers, Anzalu dancers, the war dancers, Moa Anungu” among other artists of the Eggon music to the delight of the peopleHe said deferent traditional delicacies ranging from “Ebiekpmre ta-la ebyi, Adom, Asusu-aneme, When, Kafme, Ekpajbe, Asusu ta-la Ekbiekpmre and farming implements as well as security weaponry used in precolonial times during communal wars.He noted that the International Museum Day has placed Eggon Nation on the international map of cultures hence their resolved to continue to work together for the growth and development of the Eggon Nation.The Curator of the Jos National Museum and Monuments Mr. Linus Kingi expressed his satisfaction with the contents package by the Eggon nationality and pledged more deeper collaborations with government and traditional institutions in establishing more Museums in Plateau state.The International Museum Day brought together the entire Nasarawa State cabinet to the time city consisting of the Governor, the Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly RT. Hon. Danladi Jatau, the Aren Eggon HRH Ah ed Alaku I, the Gbong Gwom Jos Da Jacob Gyang Buba, the Emir of Lafia HRH Sidi Muhammad I, the former GOC 3 Division, former Governor Joshua Dariye among other dignitaries.NEWS
Abducted Nasarawa Varsity Students Regain Freedom
Students of the Faculty of Engineering, Nasarawa State University, Gudi Campus, who were abducted by gunmen have been released.
The Nasarawa State Police Command disclosed this on Tuesday, confirming that the victims are currently receiving medical attention and psychological support following their ordeal.
Announcing the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ramhan Nansel, said two suspects linked to the abduction had been arrested during intelligence-led operations.
He identified the suspects as Abdullahi Yeyi Haro, alleged to be the leader of the kidnapping syndicate, and Basiru Abdullahi, both natives of Gudi.
According to the command, the arrests followed coordinated tactical operations aimed at dismantling the criminal network responsible for the abduction.
“Following sustained intelligence-led operations and coordinated tactical efforts by operatives of the Command, two suspected kidnappers linked to the incident have been arrested. The suspects, identified as Abdullahi Yeyi Haro, alleged leader of the kidnapping syndicate, and one Basiru Abdullahi, both males from Gudi, were apprehended after diligent investigation and strategic operations aimed at dismantling the criminal network responsible for the abduction,” the statement read.
The Commissioner of Police in Nasarawa State, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, commended the operatives for their professionalism and commitment to public safety.
He reiterated the command’s determination to rid the state of kidnapping and other violent crimes.
Mohammed added that investigations were ongoing to track down and arrest other fleeing members of the syndicate and ensure all those involved are brought to justice.
The police also appreciated members of the public for providing timely information that aided the operation and urged residents to remain vigilant and continue cooperating with security agencies.
The command reaffirmed its commitment to protecting lives and property across the state.
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Uganda’s President Sworn in for Seventh Term
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, 81, has been sworn in for a record seventh consecutive term following his landslide victory in disputed elections in January, extending his tenure as one of Africa’s longest-serving rulers.
Heavy security, including armoured tanks, were deployed in the capital, Kampala, ahead of the inauguration in what police said were measures intended to maintain public order.
Museveni was declared the winner of the election with more than 70 percent of the vote, with his term expected to end in 2031.
The 44-year-old opposition leader, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, fled the country after the election, saying he feared that “the regime wanted to eliminate me”.
Museveni first came to power as a rebel leader in 1986 but since then has won seven elections.
He is among the few African leaders in power for more than 40 years. Others include Congo-Brazzaville’s Denis Sassou Nguesso, Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang and Cameroon’s Paul Biya.
The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala. The government declared the day a public holiday.
African leaders who attended the ceremony included Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Félix Tshisekedi, South Sudan’s Salva Kiir and Somalia’s Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
Uganda has one of the world’s youngest populations, with the majority of the people having known no other president.
Museveni has not indicated when he intends to retire, but analysts said this is likely to be his last term.
His 51-year-old son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the military chief, has been widely tipped as a potential successor.
However, Kainerugaba has increasingly faced criticism for the way he uses social media to threaten the opposition, including Wine.
On X earlier this year, he threatened to have Wine’s testicles removed in posts that have since been removed.
Wine, who leads the National Unity Platform party, said the results of the elections were “fake” and urged Ugandans to fight back for their democracy.
The government insisted that the elections were free and fair, and Museveni accused the opposition of seeking to overturn the results through violence, calling them “terrorists”.
Wine went into hiding after raids on his house, and accused security forces of targeting him and his family.
Police denied the allegations, insisting they were only providing security for him as a presidential candidate.
Museveni’s government has continued to face criticism from rights groups over a security force crackdown following the disputed vote.
Last month, Amnesty International said that at least 16 people had likely been killed between 15 and 18 January by the military and the police. It said the victims were reportedly unarmed and posed no imminent threat.
The rights group has also been critical of the treatment of another key opposition politician, Kizza Besigye, who remains in jail since late 2024 after being dramatically abducted while visiting Kenya and forcibly taken to Uganda.
He was later charged in a military court with possession of pistols and attempting to purchase weapons abroad – accusations which he denies.
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NYSC Closes Camp for 1,953 Corps Members in Bayelsa
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
A total of 1,953 Corps Members have closed camping for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream 2 orientation exercise and mandatory one-year service in Bayelsa.
The closing ceremony took place at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp Kaiama, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa on Tuesday.
In his closing remarks Gov.
Douye Diri, urged the corps members to make their service to Bayelsa and Nigeria at large memorable, as they close the 21 days mandatory camping.He urged the corps members to be serious in their Place of Primary Assignment, as to impact knowledge to the people.
Represented by the Executive Assistant to the Governor on NYSC Matter, Mr Wisdom Poyeri, he appealed to corps members to have tolerance and unity for one another in there PPA, as they leave the orientation camp.
He said that the Bayelsa government is ready to support them as they serve in the state for one year. Urging them to contribute meaningfully to their place of primary assignment.
The governor urged them to take seriously whatever they have learnt in the camp, as it will be of immense benefit to them tomorrow.
“I urge you to impact meaningfully on what you have been taught in the camp, for it can be a light to others in the society.Please do not disappoint yourselves, your school and your parents for their support to makyou a better person in the society.
“Bayelsa and Nigeria are counting on you to impact good conduct in Bayelsa State for the future generations,” he said.
The governor pledged the Bayelsa government’s commitments to their welfare and safety, as they remain in Bayelsa, to serve their country Nigeria.


