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FMC Abuja Allerged Accident Victim Neglect: FG to Investigate

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Federal Goverment (FG), has called for immediate investigation into the alleged neglect of accident victims at the emergency unit of the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Jabi, Abuja.

The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako has directed a full investigation into the matter.

It would be recalled that video that trended on social media at the weekend, where someone was heard lamenting that he rushed some accidents victims he saw on the road to the facility but that the staff were slow in attending to them.

The video showed arguments between the good Samaritan and some staff of the hospital one of whom talked about the unavailability of gloves.

One of the victims was seen in a car while the others were finally assisted into the emergency unit.

Dr. Bioku Muftau, Head of Clinical Services, Clinical Center, FMC, Jabi, while briefing journalists on the issue said, the Minister of State has already set up a committee to fully investigate the matter and report back to him.

He said preliminary investigation revealed that the hospital have enough medical supplies to use for patients in the hospital.

According to Dr. Muftau, “So what we found, actually, is that the hospital has enough or adequate hospitals supplies. That one, we don’t joke with it, including Lethbridge Grove, as against what the man tried to portray.

“And again, the necessary equipment and materials, as I have shown you before, are always adequate, including IV fluid, enough IV fluid, enough cannula, the dressing pack, as well as monitoring. We have patient monitors all over the place in our accident and emergency unit, which we use to monitor our patients. So the equipment or materials to move the patient from the car or ambulance into our resuscitation area are also adequate and available.

“We have stretchers, we have wheelchairs, so depending on the type of the case. So the question of having necessary gloves to wear, particularly in an emergency, is not a problem. So the government has provided that, and we always provide that all the time.

“So like we said before, the investigation is ongoing. The Minister of State for Health, Dr. Iziaq Salako, has directed that the incident be investigated, and it’s ongoing. So I don’t want to preempt what will come out of the investigation for now”.

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Britain’s Kavanagh Stuns Ex-champion Moreno with Three Weeks’ Preparation

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Britain’s Lone’er Kavanagh claimed the biggest win of his career as he upset former UFC flyweight champion Brandon Moreno in Mexico City.

Kavanagh, who took the fight on just three weeks’ notice, delivered a mature display to win by unanimous decision 49-46, 48-47 and 48-47.

Kavanagh, 26, was unranked heading into the contest, but victory over sixth-ranked Moreno – in front of the Mexican’s home fans – will see him take a big leap towards the top end of the division.

“I said before this fight – I live for legendary moments,” said Kavanagh.

“This is a legendary moment. Brandon is a legend. Two-time world champ.

I’m a big fan. I watched him when I was a kid. To get to fight him is amazing.”

Kavanagh took the fight against two-time flyweight champion Moreno when his original opponent Asu Almabayev withdrew because of injury.

The Briton came into the contest after the first defeat of his 11-fight career against Charles Johnson in August, but took control in the early stages against Moreno.

Kavanagh kept Moreno at bay with a series of leg kicks, before hurting him with a flurry of punches midway through the second round.

Moreno had more success in the third round, but Kavanagh regained control with more thudding leg kicks, before seeing out victory by defending a number of takedowns.

The win was the 10th of Kavanagh’s 11-fight career, while Moreno suffered a fourth defeat in his past six fights.

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Pope Leo XIV Urges Dialogue as Iran, Israel Tensions Escalate

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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday appealed to nations involved in the escalating Middle East conflict to recognise their moral responsibility to pursue peace, following airstrikes reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel on Iran.

According to Vatican News, the Pope made the call during his Angelus address on Sunday, where he expressed “deep concern” over recent developments in the region, particularly in Iran.

“Stability and peace are not built with mutual threats, nor with weapons, which sow destruction, pain, and death, but only through a reasonable, authentic, and responsible dialogue,” he said.

The Pontiff warned that an uncontrolled escalation of violence could result in catastrophic consequences.

“Faced with the possibility of a tragedy of enormous proportions. “I address to the parties involved a heartfelt appeal to assume the moral responsibility to stop the spiral of violence before it becomes an irreparable abyss!,” he said.

Pope Leo XIV also prayed that diplomacy would regain prominence in resolving the crisis.

“May diplomacy recover its role and may the good of peoples be promoted, peoples who long for peaceful coexistence founded on justice. And let us continue to pray for peace,” he said.

On Saturday, Israel and the United States reportedly began joint airstrikes on Tehran and other Iranian cities, prompting retaliatory attacks by Iran targeting Israel and several Gulf countries hosting American military bases.

In a dramatic development, Iranian state-run news agencies later announced the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had ruled the country for nearly 37 years.

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NEXIM Bank Disburses N179.79bn to Exporters in 2025 

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM),’ Abubakar Bello, says a total sum of N 179.79 million was disbursed to Nigerian exporters in 2025.

Bello disclosed this at the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Finance Correspondents Association of Nigeria (FICAN) in Abuja, with the Theme: “Actualizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s $1 Trillion Economy Agenda.

Represented at the event by a Senior Manager in the Strategic Planning Department, Dr. Babagana Musti, the NEXIM bank boss said by empowering the Nigerian Exporter, the bank is aggressively providing targeted, low-interest funding and guarantees.

He noted that the goal was to ensure that a ‘Made in Nigeria’ label is synonymous with global quality. Adding that by de-risking the export business, the bank is ensuring that local businesses—from Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to large conglomerates—could compete and win in the international marketplace.

Bello said to reach a $1 trillion Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the math is simple, but the execution is rigorous, saying that Nigeria must diversify.

“We cannot float a trillion-dollar economy on the back of a single commodity. The cornerstone of this vision lies in the Non-Oil Export Sector,” he said.

He said “at NEXIM Bank, this isn’t just a policy statement; it is our daily mandate. We see the $1 trillion target as a call to arms to unlock the untapped potential in our solid minerals, agriculture, and creative industries. We are moving from a ‘resource-based’ mindset to an ‘export-led’ growth model.”

According to him, the NEXIM Bank is practically moving the needle toward the $1 trillion milestone by ensuring that Nigeria not only participates in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), but also leads it.

“We are facilitating trade across borders, helping Nigerian businesses navigate new markets from Accra to Cairo, ensuring that our wealth is generated through a robust intra-African trade network,” he said.

The MD said the bank is also working towards achieving the $1 trillion target by removing bottlenecks in the system. This, he said was being done through its Sealink project.

“We recognise that high logistics costs are the ‘silent killers’ of trade. Through our Sealink Project, we are supporting the development of maritime and inland waterway infrastructure. By reducing the cost and time of moving goods, we are making our economy more efficient and more attractive to foreign direct investment,” he said.

Bello called on the journalists, especially those under the umbrella of FICAN, to build confidence required to hit that $1 trillion mark through their effective reportage of the sector.

“We recognise that for the public and the international community to truly appreciate the milestones on this road to $1 trillion, we need you. There are over 200 finance journalists and editors represented in this body—that is a massive intellectual engine.” he said.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has highlighted a multi-layered financing as Key to actualizing Nigeria’s $1 trillion economy.

Vice President of the Nigeria Infrastructure Fund at the NSIA, Abraham Durosawo, who disclosed this emphasized that a diversified, “village” approach to infrastructure financing is essential for Nigeria to achieve its ambitious $1 trillion economy target.

Speaking at the 2025 FICAN AGM, Durosawo—who represented NSIA Managing Director/CEO Aminu Umar-Sadiq—addressed the critical theme of “Actualising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s $1 Trillion Economy Agenda.”

Bridging the Infrastructure Gap, Durosawo highlighted the sheer scale of the challenge, noting that Nigeria requires an annual investment of $100 billion to $150 billion to close its current infrastructure deficit.

He noted that the NSIA continues to play a pivotal role through the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), ensuring that projects are executed to international standards.”It takes a village to deliver this $1 trillion economy,” Durosawo stated, urging a shift in public perception regarding how projects are funded.

He explained that the “universe of infrastructure” in Nigeria is currently powered by several distinct layers:The PIDF: Managed by the NSIA in conjunction with the Federal Government.Tax Credit Initiatives: Leveraging private sector resources for road construction in exchange for government tax benefits.Private Capital: Independent financing within the financial ecosystem for specific projects.State-Led Interventions: Projects funded and managed at the sub-national level.Policy Reviews and Project ContinuityAddressing concerns regarding the status of certain road projects from previous administrations,

Durosawo clarified that while some projects were subject to review due to fund control factors and policy updates, the ultimate goal remains value creation for the Nigerian people. He confirmed that a comprehensive review of the national infrastructure strategy is ongoing to ensure future implementations are both sustainable and efficiency.

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