General News
Governor Otu Launches Digitized Certificate of Occupancy in C’River

From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The initiative, championed by the Cross River State Land Cluster with the support of Nugi Technologies Nigeria Ltd, marks a significant shift from analogue to fully digital processing, enabling transparency and faster delivery times.
The Director-General of the Cross River State Geographical information Agency, Williams Archibong, praised the Governor for creating a conducive environment to deliver on this promise.
“With the new system, C-of-O for government land will now be issued within 21 days, and within 42 days for private land, ” Archibong stated. “This is a major departure from the past administration, where analogue systems led to delays and frequent errors.
Now, everything is digitized and streamlined.”Also speaking at the event, Ms. Akinlabi Ajoke, CEO of Nugi Technologies Nigeria Ltd, described the rollout as a dream come true for the company and its partners in the Land Cluster.
“When we say digital, we mean from start to finish. Every stage of the process, from application to final issuance, is now online. This synergy between the land cluster, the state government, and our technology team is what makes this breakthrough possible,” Ajoke said.
The Commissioner for Lands, Dr. Francis Ekpenyong described the issuance of C-of-Os as a long-overdue liberation for Cross Riverians who had been marginalized by banks and financial institutions due to the absence of proper land documentation. “This exercise is unlocking Cross Riverians who were locked out of the economy. With these certificates, property owners can now stand tall before any financial institution,” he remarked.
The Surveyor General of the State, Surv. Patrick Bassey, hailed the digital transformation, pointing out new security features like QR codes that make each C-of-O verifiable and tamper-proof. “This shows Cross River is now on a digital growth path,” he said, urging citizens to take advantage of the new system.
As part of the unveiling, Governor Otu personally presented Certificates of Occupancy to some landlords and businesses, including Prof. Victor Okon Ansa, as well as Mainland Oil and Gas Company Ltd.
Speaking on behalf of other recipients, Prof. Victor Ansa said he applied many years back, and “it felt almost impossible to get a C-of-O. But this administration has changed that narrative. It’s a new dawn for Cross River. This reform sends a strong message that the state is open and ready for business.”
With the new system in place, the Otu-led administration is taking a bold step to create a more investor-friendly environment and ensure that property ownership processes are faster, more secure, and fully transparent.
General News
NYSC Takes Campaign Against GBV To Katsina Schools

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has inaugurated a statewide grassroots Gender-Based Violence (GBV) sensitization and advocacy campaign in Katsina State.
The campaign was unveiled on Wednesday at the Government Senior Secondary School Kofar Kaura, Tudun-Matawalle.
The NYSC Coordinator in the state, Alhaji Sa’idu Ibrahim, said the aim was to eliminate GBV and promote gender equality in rural communities.
Represented by the Assistant Director, Planning Research and Statistics, Alhaji Aliyu Sani, Ibrahim emphasised the importance of collective action to eradicate GBV in the state.
The NYSC Coordinator further urged stakeholders, governments, and parents to join hands in promoting gender equality at home and public places.
Hajiya Hafsat Shehu, the Officer-in-charge of the Katsina NYSC Gender Desk, highlighted the scheme’s efforts to alleviate stigmatisation through gender desk offices, and the gender CDS Vanguard.
She said that the initiative demonstrated NYSC’s commitment to promoting gender equality and eliminating gender-based violence in Nigerian communities.
The event featured paper presentations, discussions, and also advice from NYSC officials and stakeholders.
Participating schools included Eldans Science and Arabic Academy, Danmasani International Academy, and Government Senior Secondary School K/Kaura Tudun-Matawalle.
Others were the Government Junior Secondary School Tudun Matawalle, and Sabuwar Unguwa Primary School Tudun Matawalle. (NAN)
CRIME
Lagos Shuts Down Five Orphanages Over Baby Trafficking, Child Rights Violations

The Lagos State Government has shut down five orphanages in the last one year for offences ranging from baby trafficking to violations of the State Child Rights Law of 2015.
The Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr Mobolaji Ogunlende, disclosed this in Ikeja on Tuesday during the 2025 Ministerial Press Briefing to commemorate Gov.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second year in office.He said that the closures were part of the ministry’s efforts to clamp down on illegal practices and safeguard the rights of children across the state.
“We have a duty to protect the most vulnerable members of our society, which is why our officers work round the clock.
“Any facility found to be engaging in unwholesome activities such as baby trafficking will be decisively dealt with; we have the records with us,” he said.
According to him, the ministry operates a dedicated monitoring unit tasked with ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and protecting the welfare of children in orphanages and similar care facilities.
“Our monitoring team is constantly in the field, ensuring that these homes are operating within the ambit of the law,” he added.
Ogunlende also highlighted the ministry’s broader social intervention efforts, noting that over 4,000 youths had been trained in various vocational skills in the past year.
“We are committed to empowering our young people. Through targeted skills acquisition programmes, more than 4,000 youths have been trained to become self-reliant.
“Training in vocations such as tailoring, fish farming, ICT; they are at liberty to choose any vocation of their choices,” he said.
He further revealed that more than 200 children had been rescued and rehabilitated during the same period, as part of the ministry’s child welfare programmes.
“Each rescued child represents a life saved from exploitation or neglect. That is what drives our commitment,” he concluded.
The commissioner reaffirmed the government’s zero tolerance for any form of child rights abuse and promised that enforcement efforts would be intensified going forward. (NAN)
General News
CBN Retains Headline Lending Rate at 27.50%

For the first time since February 2024, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has maintained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27.5 per cent.
CBN Governor Yemi Cardoso announced the decision on Tuesday in Abuja following the 300th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting.
Cardoso said all 12 MPC members voted unanimously to hold all key monetary parameters.
The committee retained the Cash Reserve Ratio at 50 per cent for Deposit Money Banks and 16 per cent for Merchant Banks.
The Liquidity Ratio remains at 30 per cent, and the Asymmetric Corridor was held at +500/-100 basis points around the MPR.
Since February 2024, the MPC under Cardoso had raised the MPR from 18.
5 per cent to 27.5 per cent before opting to pause rate hikes with this latest decision.(NAN)