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Nigerian Groups Plan Protest Tomorrow at 76th UN Assembly

By Martin Paul, Abuja
Some Nigerian pressure groups in the Diaspora have vowed to stage a protest outside the venue of the 76th United Nations (UN) Assembly on September 14.
A body comprised of leading regional self-determination groups in the South and Middle Belt of Nigeria.
The Yoruba Nation, the Indigenous Peole of Biafra (IPOB) are the major known group under the Nigerian Indigenous Nationalities Alliance for Self-Determination (NINAS)
NINAS said it was ready for the one-million-man march in front of the United Nations Headquarters in New York, United States comes September 14.
A Nigerian Professor of History, Banji Akintoye is representing the South-West and Yorubaland, while the Lower Niger Congress under the leadership of Tony Nnadi, is for the South-South, South-East and Middle-Belt Renaissance Movement under the leadership of Professor Yusufu Turaki, is representing the Middle Belt in NINAS
The body said it would storm the UN on September 14, to demand for a referendum on self-determination and abolition of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria.
The 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) holds from 14th- 21st September, 2021.
It was learnt that Nigerians in diaspora from the South East, South South, South West and Middle Belt, living in the United States of America, were being mobilised to stand up for their Indigenous Nationalities.
Akintoye, who spoke on behalf of others said: “We want to show the world our plight so that we can see solutions. We can’t keep quiet. The mega rallies held in Southwest was a success and it is not enough, but we need the world to understand our current plight.
“The Federal Government has tried to clamp down on our rallies, and some of the peaceful protesters were attacked, and some were arrested. We decided the rally that we’ve held at home is not enough, we need to go international.
“This rally is coming at a time the UN General Assembly is going to be meeting in New York. This rally will help in solidifying self-determination agitation.
“The rally is going to be an inclusive one, we’ve done the necessary. We’ve formed alliance and we’ve agreed on the rally. We’ll have Yorubas, Igbos, Middle Belt and other regions will be at the rally.”
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Delta Central APC Declares Unity, Backs Tinubu, Oborevwori for 2027

From Francis Sadhere, Delta
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Delta Central Senatorial District has endorsed President Bola Tinubu and Governor Sheriff Oborevwori as their sole candidates for the 2027 general elections.The endorsement took place during the APC Delta Central Mega Unity Meeting in Ughelli, a gathering that brought together political heavyweights, party leaders, and faithful from across federal, state, and local levels to consolidate support for both leaders.
Rt. Hon. Francis Waive, who represents Ughelli/Udu Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, initiated the motion to adopt Tinubu and Oborevwori, citing Tinubu’s economic reforms and Oborevwori’s visionary leadership as the basis.The motion was seconded by Hon. Halims Agoda, a former member of the House of Representatives, and unanimously approved through a voice vote conducted by Senator Ede Dafinone, who represents Delta Central.The meeting did more than endorse—it passed a vote of confidence in the leadership of both men, signaling a united front ahead of the 2027 elections.Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Chief Festus Keyamo, praised the gathering as a significant step toward strengthening internal party cohesion. Describing Tinubu as a masterful economic strategist, he also lauded the alignment between Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, calling their partnership a historic turning point for the state.“This is ‘Ukodo’ base,” Keyamo declared. “No other senatorial district should have taken this initiative from us. Since 1999, the Urhobo nation has never been this united. This time, Delta will deliver 100% to APC.”Keyamo stressed that similar unity meetings would be held across the eight local governments in Delta Central, extending to wards and polling units.APC State Chairman, Elder Omeni Sobotie, applauded the commitment of party members and credited the leadership of Governor Oborevwori and Keyamo for fostering unity. Chief Paulinus Akpeki, Delta Central APC Chairman, hailed the moment as a political rebirth for Delta State, especially with Oborevwori’s alignment with the APC.The event drew a strong attendance from elected officials, federal appointees, commissioners, local government chairmen, and other key stakeholders.Notable figures such as 2015 APC gubernatorial candidate Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, NEXIM Bank Executive Director Chief Stella Okotete, Chief Adviser to the Governor Senator Ighoyota Amori, and Chief Jaro Egbo, Chairman of Ughelli North, all echoed the commitment to collective success in 2027.With party leaders in rare alignment, the APC in Delta Central appears to have set the tone for a new chapter of unity and strategic collaboration ahead of the next electoral cycle.NEWS
Muslim Community Pays Salah Homage to Mutfwang, Commend Inclusive Leadership

From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The Muslim Ummah in Plateau State has paid Salah homage to the Governor of Plateau State, Caleb Mutfwang and commended him for inclusive, visionary and proactive leadership since assumption in office.The delegation of the Muslim community led by the Emir of Kanam, Alhaji Muhammadu Muazu Muhammadu II, who represented the Chairman of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) and Emir of Wase, Alhaji Muhammadu Sambo II on Monday at the New Government House promised to continue to support the developmental programme of the Governor.
The delegation praised Governor Mutfwang for his proactive stance on security, sponsorship of Hajj pilgrims, and infrastructure development.They particularly noted the peaceful atmosphere and enhanced security witnessed during the recent EID-AI-ADHA celebrations, attributing it to the Governor’s emphasis on unity and responsive leadership.The Emir of Kanam expressed profound gratitude to the government for the sponsorship of over 500 pilgrims for the 2025 Hajj in Saudi Arabia. He described the gesture as a remarkable demonstration of the administration’s commitment to religious tolerance and inclusive governance.He also highlighted areas requiring further government attention, including the construction of roads and the installation of streetlights across the Jos-Bukuru metropolis in line with the Greater Jos Master Plan.He commended the ongoing water supply project and the renovation of primary healthcare centres, acknowledging the administration’s strides in improving living conditions.On the issue of security, while acknowledging notable improvements, the Leader of the delegation urged the government to intensify efforts in communities that have experienced violent attacks.Alhaji Muhammadu Muazu also referenced the recent Industrial Court ruling ordering the reinstatement of disengaged workers and expressed appreciation to the Governor for implementing increased salaries at the local government level. He called for a review of the minimum wage for district and ward heads in light of current economic challenges.Prayers were offered for continued divine guidance, wisdom and success for the Governor in steering the affairs of the state.Responding, Governor Caleb Mutfwang expressed deep appreciation for the visit, describing it as a sign of solidarity and shared commitment to the progress of Plateau State.“This show of love and support is something we will never forget. As a government, we are committed to uniting the people of Plateau State, regardless of faith, ethnicity, or background,” the Governor affirmed.Reiterating his administration’s commitment to inclusivity, Mutfwang emphasized that competence and commitment would remain the key criteria for appointments and partnerships.He cited the example of Hajiya Sadiya, the long-serving Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, whose continued service is based purely on merit, “If you identify as a Plateau person, there is a place for you. Let’s build this state together,” he added.Mutfwang urged the Muslim community to maintain cleanliness and comply with state regulations, particularly within urban areas under the Greater Jos Master Plan. He emphasized that building a peaceful and healthy society is a collective responsibility.Addressing the appeal for the reinstatement of dismissed staff, the Governor assured that all cases would be reviewed with strict adherence to due process and the rule of law.Mutfwang re-echoed his administration’s commitment to security of lives and properties directed the immediate arrest of any individual operating motorcycles or tricycles (keke) while masked, noting that such actions pose a security threat.The Governor also commended the integrity of a Plateau pilgrim who returned a lost sum of money during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia. He announced that the individual would be publicly recognized and rewarded upon return, describing her actions as a shining reflection of the “Plateau spirit.”The visit had the presentation of a kola nut to the Governor by the Muslim community, a traditional gesture of peace and goodwill. In a reciprocal act of compassion, Governor Mutfwang pledged to donate a wheelchair to Alhaji Sanusi Liya, a respected community member living with a disability.The Salah homage was graced by the Grand Kadi of the Plateau State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Ibrahim Umar, alongside other prominent Muslim leaders, members of the State Executive Council, and dignitaries, further reinforcing the administration’s dedication to inclusive governance, peace building, and sustainable development across Plateau State.NEWS
We Won’t Handover ICC Maintenance to Any Politician Again – Wike

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike on Monday said his administration would not hand over the maintenance and overseeing of the newly renovated International Conference Center (ICC) to any politician.Wike stated this when he went for the last inspection of ICC before President Bola Tinubu inaugurated it on Tuesday in Abuja.
He revealed that the maintenance of ICC will be handled by Julius Berger while the overseeing of the place will be handled by him personally. On bureaucracy he said although it can be a challenge but when you communicate clearly people will understand.According to the FCT Minister who said completion of various projects and being able to touch the people is one of the happiest moments of his life, “I am delighted to be here. We’re highly elated. First and foremost, we give thanks to God Almighty for granting us good health and the opportunity to oversee the provision of basic infrastructure. We also thank Mr. President for his support in completing this project. I can tell you that it’s one of the happiest moments of my life. At a time when people are complaining about difficulties, we’ve been able to deliver basic infrastructure to the people.”We’ve inspected various projects, including the International Conference Center, which meets world-class standards. “Everything revolves around leadership. When leadership sets clear goals and objectives, and is committed to achieving them, success is assured. Financial management is crucial. No one has unlimited resources, but prudent management is key.”Bureaucracy can be a challenge, but when you communicate your vision clearly and set expectations, people understand what needs to be done. Leadership is essential. Without it, you can’t achieve anything.”I work closely with civil servants who understand the vision and are committed to achieving it. If someone is not performing well, I take decisive action. It’s not about dictating, but about communicating and setting clear expectations.”The center will be maintained by Julius Beggar, the company that built it. We’re not going to hand it over to any politician to manage. Maintenance is a significant challenge in this country and we’re committed to doing things differently.”The agreement with Julius Beggar will ensure that maintenance is done properly. We’re working on the details, and once the agreement is signed, we’ll make sure that anyone who uses the center pays for maintenance”.