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Enugu Traditional Ruler Donates House to Indigent Vulcaniser in Nsukka
Igwe Samuel Asadu, the new Chairman of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council on Tuesday donated a house he built to an indigent vulcanizer in his community.
Asadu, who is the Traditional Ruler of Edem-ani Ogwugwu Community in Nsukka, Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State made the donation in the community.
Asadu in a remark in Nsukka, while handing over the one room and parlour with bathroom and toilet facilities to Mr Onyekachi Ozioko, a Vulcaniser, said he would continue to use the wealth given to him by God to serve humanity.
He said that it was the empathy and sympathy he had for fellow human beings that always moved him to help the poor and build houses for indigent members of Edem-ani.
“I am not helping the poor or building houses for them because I am the richest but because of empathy and sympathy I have for my fellow human being.
“This house l am handing over today is the number eight house I have built and handed over to poor people in Edem-ani community free of charge.
“Today’s own is unique because it is the first one since Thursday last week Enugu State Government appointed me as the Chairnan of Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council,” he said.
The traditional rulers Chairnan urged Ozioko to use the house built for him to settle down and raise a family for himself.
“Having built this house for you, I expect you to start preparing for marriage as age is no longer on your side.
“At your present age you supposed to have married with children, I will be happy to hear in due course that you are married,”he said.
Asadu appealed to Edem-ani people to help Ozioko furnish the house with bed, chairs, cooking utensils among other things he would use in the new house.
Reports says that that the appeal got immediate response from community members present who started making donations in money to buy bed, mattress, cooking utensil, chairs among others for Ozioko.
Asadu’s wife who accompanied the husband to the event donated N200, 000 on behalf of herself and her children to help in equipping the Vulcanizer’s new house.
In a remark, Chief Gabriel Ezema who spoke on behalf of title holders in the area thanked the traditional ruler immensely for building a house for Ozioko free of charge.
“This house you built is not only a relief to Ozioko but to all of us in this area.
“This is not the first time you are building houses for indigent members of the community and I know it would not be the last.
Our prayers is that God will reward you abundantly,” he said.
Ezema commended the wife of Asadu for being a good wife, supporting the husband as well as allowing him to use his wealth to help the community and poor people.
“Behind every successfully man, there is a good woman behind him,” the royal father said.
Responding, Ozioko thanked Asadu and his royal family members for their benevolence in rescuing him from the valley of hopelessness with a beautiful roof over his head.
Ozioko said that he almost lost hope to life when at 55 years old, he had no house of his own; with this house our traditional ruler has given me hope and reason to live and be happy.
“I am humbled and speechless by Igwe’s gesture, this is so because my life for the past four decades now had been miserable with nothing to show.
“Not that I am not hustling to be a better person as a Vulcaniser but the money I get, I don’t know how I spent it.
“I will reciprocate this gesture by avoiding excess intake of alcohol and completely avoid my old ways of live and look for a life partner to marry,” he said.
The Vulcaniser expressed appreciation to Asadu’s wife and all who contributed money to enable him to buy property to equip his new house and prayed God to replenish their pockets in millionfold.
NAN reports that Enugu State Government had in a press statement signed by Prof Chidiebere Onyia, the Secretary to the State Government last Thursday announced the appointment of Igwe Asadu as the new Chairman, Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council.
Highlights of the occasion was cutting of the house tape by Asadu and special prayer to bless the new house by Rev Fr. Charles Nnaji, the Parish Priest of St Paul’s Catholic Church Edem-ani. (NAN)
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FIDA Tasks Religious Leaders to Stand against Early Marriage
From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria has called on religious leaders in Plateau state to step up in speaking and condemning the menace of early marriage among girls in their congregation.
The Country Vice President/National President Eliana Martins was represented by the FIDA Chairperson Plateau State, Nankus Fyaktu at the end of a two-day engagement with religious leaders held at Villa Grand Hotel in Jos the Plateau State capital.
She insisted that places of worship must not serve as safe haven for perpetrators of child abuse, a trend that is punishable by law of the country.
“We have brought religious leaders together for dialogue on how we can work toward ending gender-based violence, particularly forms that affect children such as early marriage, rape and other abuses.
“Our goal is to leverage their pulpits, sermons and teachings to address these issues because, in reality, many of these problems are rarely discussed in religious spaces. These acts are happening within our communities, affecting members sitting in our Churches and Mosques, yet the issues remain silent and unaddressed.
“So, this initiative seeks to change that by creating safe spaces in Churches, Mosques, and theological schools to openly discuss gender-based violence. We are focusing specifically on child protection, with particular attention to early marriage, which has become a growing concern in our communities.
“Despite clear laws defining the legal age of adulthood and marriage, many young girls are still being married off before age 18. This practice is illegal and harmful, with serious consequences on their physical health, mental well-being, and overall development,” she expressed concerns,
The President noted that the initiative is expected to develop strategies that will help religious leaders return to their congregations and speak boldly against those practices.
“We want them to educate their members on what the law says, why early marriage is prohibited, and the dangers children face when subjected to it. We want society to understand clearly that early marriage is no longer acceptably.
“It is illegal, and the law provides punishment for anyone who participates including those who arrange, officiate, or facilitate such marriages. Anyone found involved will be held accountable,” she caution
The Assistant Manager, Programs and Partnerships FIDA Nigeria Rita Abah maintained that some of the reinforcement comes from religious spaces and religious leaders who ought to serve as advocates against the menace.
“Some religious leader who should be advocating for protection end up encouraging early marriage under the belief that it prevents promiscuity. They argue that if a girl is married young, she will remain ‘pure,’ and her first and only partner will be her husband. So, for them, it becomes an issue of honour and family reputation.
“But we are here to challenge that thinking because these beliefs are harming young girls and robbing them of their rights, their health, and their futures.” He stated
Some of the beneficiaries Andullahi Isa Yusuf is an Imam and a teacher who Command Secondary School Jos, Rev Ibrahim Maikudi Sani of First Baptist Church GWASH and Hajiya Zainab from JNI noted that engagement is extremely important and impactful.
“What FIDA has done by bringing both Muslims and Christians together to discuss this issue is powerful. Now, each of us will return to our communities and step down the knowledge. With united advocacy, our voices will be stronger, and more people will begin to understand the dangers and consequences of early marriage.”
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FG to Strengthen Child Protection, Advance Child Rights
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the safety and well-being of children by enhancing child protection mechanisms and advancing Child Rights Initiatives.
Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, stated this while commemorating the Universal Day of the Child and launching the State of the Nigerian Girl Report 2025 on Wednesday in Abuja.
Organised in collaboration with Save the Children International (SCI), the event emphasised the need to honour Nigerian children and recognise their positive contributions to society.
Represented by Dr. Maryam Keshinro, the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, the Minister highlighted the importance of documentation in child protection and noted ongoing government efforts to address rising out-of-school numbers and respond to the recent abduction of schoolgirls.
She further stressed the creation of safe spaces in schools, the review of child-related policies, and the nationwide implementation of the Child Rights Act.
Country Director of SCI, Duncan Harvey, highlighted progress in reducing child marriage rates and called for increased investment in children’s rights, education, and health.
Speaker of the Nigerian National Children’s Parliament, Progress Umo urged government and stakeholders to prioritise school security and create safe learning environments.
Dean of Commissioners of Women Affairs and Commissioner for Cross Rivers State, Edema Irom, emphasised that child protection should be a national priority, calling for collaboration between state and non-state actors.
The event underlined the collective responsibility of government, NGOs, and communities to ensure that all children are safe, empowered, and able to thrive academically and socially in Nigeria.
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Kwara Church Attack, General’s Killing, Others Aim to Further Destabilize Nigeria – CAN
From Nicholas Dekera, Kaduna
The Northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has condemned the rising wave of insecurity across the country, describing recent incidents as painful reminders of the severe security challenges confronting both citizens and security personnel.
The association expressed deep sorrow over the recent attack on a Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) in Kwara State, which left worshippers killed and several abducted.
It also condemned the killing of a senior military officer, a General, in Borno State by ISWAP terrorists, and the abduction of school children in Kebbi State.In a statement on Wednesday, the Chairman of Northern CAN, Rev.
Joseph John Hayab, said the association stands in full solidarity with the victims, their families, and the affected communities during this difficult period.He noted that the pain and trauma experienced by families who have lost loved ones or have children in captivity cannot be overstated. Rev. Hayab stressed that Northern CAN is praying for comfort for the bereaved, divine healing for the injured, and the safe return of all abducted persons.
While commending the Nigerian Armed Forces for their sacrifices, the association warned that the resurgence of terror attacks appears to be a deliberate attempt to further destabilise the country. It urged the military not to allow these incidents to dampen their morale.
Rev. Hayab called on the new security chiefs and troops to intensify their operations and demonstrate a renewed determination to defeat insurgents, bandits, and other criminal networks threatening national peace.
He further appealed to the Federal Government to redouble its efforts in securing schools, worship centres, and vulnerable communities. According to him, Nigerians expect decisive action to ensure that those behind these heinous crimes are arrested and prosecuted, giving victims the assurance that justice will be served.
Northern CAN condemned the attacks in their entirety, describing them as unacceptable acts of evil that must not be allowed to fester. The association called for stronger collaboration between security agencies, state governments, and community structures to prevent further tragedies.

