NEWS
Host Community Benefits from Navy Free Medical Services

From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB) FORMOSO in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State has offered free medical services to more than 2,000 indigenes of Beletieama Community.
The community is one of the FOB’s hosts among Egweama and Liama respectively.
The choice of the community and the services provided preceded a wellness survey conducted to ascertain the prevalent illnesses within the community.
The people of Beletiama were given access to free medicals covering routine checkups, provision of medications/drugs, health education, distribution of insecticide treated nets and free medicated glasses among others.
The Commanding Officer FOB FORMOSO, Captain (NN) Ifeanyichukwu Charles Mabeokwu, who was represented at the event by his Executive Officer, Commander Muhammad Abdullahi Gada; affirmed that the exercise is aimed at consolidating and further deepening the admirable civil military relations obtained between the community and FOB FORMOSO.
The senior officer similarly emphasized that the medical rhapsody was principally conducted as part of the non-kinetic approaches in support of Operation Delta Sanity III.
He further noted that, “the outreach is notably part of the Nigerian Navy’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Under the good leadership of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, it is our pleasure today to ensure that over 2,000 indigenous Beletieama communities benefit maximally from our general healthcare services. “The turnout is good, and I am certain that the overall objective of this exercise will be achieved,”
In the course of the exercise, the beneficiaries were urged to take full advantage of the opportunity as well as take matters of their health seriously by seeking medical attention promptly.
One of the beneficiaries, Chief Darius Ebenezer commended the Nigerian Navy for the free medical services. He expressed satisfaction with the several test procedures carried out on him and the free drugs generously given to him afterwards.
In another development, Biolagha David likewise applauded the Nigerian Navy for choosing the community for the free medical outreach. She averred that her people are delighted for the unparalleled gesture from the FOB and promised to always hold the Nigerian Navy in high esteem.
The turnout of persons at the event was quite impressive, and all that presented numerous medical conditions were laudably treated. This is indeed an amazing contribution from the Nigerian Navy to the people of Beletiama community.
Foreign News
Pope Leo XIV Election Excites Former Employers, Students

The election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, has ignited pride and celebration at St. Rita of Cascia High School, where the new pope once served as a teacher.
The 69-year-old Augustinian cardinal’s historic rise as the first American pope was met with elation across his former school community.
Students and faculty remembered him not just as a religious leader but as a humble and compassionate mentor.
Leo was born in Chicago and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Villanova in Pennsylvania in 1977.
He also studied religion at the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago.
In 1982, he received a doctorate in church law from the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome before being sent to serve in a Catholic mission in Peru.
In 2023, he became prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a key Catholic administrative body, based in Rome
He succeeds Pope Francis who died on April 21. The late pontiff made Prevost a cardinal in September 2023.(AA/NAN)(www.nanne
The election of Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, has ignited pride and celebration at St. Rita of Cascia High School, where the new pope once served as a teacher.
The 69-year-old Augustinian cardinal’s historic rise as the first American pope was met with elation across his former school community.
Students and faculty remembered him not just as a religious leader but as a humble and compassionate mentor.
Leo was born in Chicago and graduated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Villanova in Pennsylvania in 1977.
He also studied religion at the Catholic Theological Union of Chicago.
In 1982, he received a doctorate in church law from the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas in Rome before being sent to serve in a Catholic mission in Peru.
In 2023, he became prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops, a key Catholic administrative body, based in Rome
He succeeds Pope Francis who died on April 21. The late pontiff made Prevost a cardinal in September 2023.(AA/NAN)

Pope Leo XVI Celebrates First Mass in Sistine Chapel
Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV,on Friday presided over the first large mass following his election.
The new pontiff was joined by cardinals in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, a day after he was chosen on Thursday as the successor to pope Francis.
The US born cleric, who also has a Peruvian citizenship, entered the ornate chapel in the Apostolic Palace, accompanied by singing, dressed in a long white robe and wearing a traditional mitre.
He wore dark shoes, not the red shoes worn by many previous popes, which his predecessor Francis had also eschewed.
The cardinals likewise wore white robes with gold embellishments,the chapel is the same location where the cardinals elected Prevost as pope during the conclave.
The pope is the leader of 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide.
While, the faithful are eager to see how Leo will shape the Catholic Church.
The new pontiff has a packed schedule for the coming days, including an expected appearance at around midday on Sunday on the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica for the traditional Regina Coeli prayer.
Around 100,000 people cheered him in St Peter’s Square on Thursday after white smoke emerged from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling that a new pontiff had been chosen. (dpa/NAN)
Metro
CAN Congratulates Catholic Church on Election of Pope Leo XIV

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has sent its congratulatory message to the Roman Catholic Church on the election of Pope Leo XIV.
CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh, in a statement on Friday, said that this significant milestone brings joy to Catholics worldwide, and CAN joins in celebrating this momentous occasion.
”The emergence of Pope Leo XIV signifies renewal and hope for the Catholic Church,” he said, adding ”CAN is confident that the new Pontiff will advance peace, justice, and inclusiveness, continuing the legacy of his predecessors.
”CAN prays that Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate be blessed with wisdom, good health, and strength to lead God’s people on the path of righteousness.
“May God guide and strengthen him in his ministry,” the statement says.
The Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost of the U.S. was elected as the 267th pope, taking the papal name Pope Leo XIV.
The announcement was made from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, where Cardinal Dominique Mamberti declared “Habemus Papam” to the cheering crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square.
Pope Leo XIV, aged 69, is the first American pope in history and a former Superior General of the Augustinians.
He succeeds Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Catholic Church and the first from Latin America who died on April 21, at the age of 88. (NAN)