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Ogijo Pollution: NESREA DG Meets Recyclers, Threatens Revocation of Licenses
By Raphael Atuu, AbujaThe Director General of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Prof. Innocent Barikor has threatened to revoke the operational licenses of recycling facilities who refuse to comply with agreed protocol for remediation of Ogijo Community in Ogun State.
Barikor gave the warning recently during a meeting with recyclers whose facilities were sealed in a recent clampdown on recalcitrant facilities in the South West Zone of the country. Nine facilities operating in the battery recycling sector in Ogijo were sealed for causing environmental pollution in the community through poor slag management, manual battery breaking, uncontrolled lead dust emissions, lack of workers’ health surveillance among others.Barikor stated, “The enforcement action was taken as a necessary first step to safeguard lives and restore environmental integrity. Facilities will remain sealed until verifiable corrective actions are taken.”He told the recyclers that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains committed to ensuring that Nigerians live in a healthy environment, warning that time was running out for errant facilities.“What we have at present is anarchic and not sustainable. This is your opportunity to reset, to demonstrate responsibility and to bring your facilities into full compliance. NESREA has shown patience in the past, but that window is closing.”On the next steps, he said, “the issue of slag evacuation is an emergency and the polluter pays, therefore the operators must bear the cost of removal. You are to sign an undertaking assenting to the agreed compliance protocol, process necessary documents and register with the Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) for the sector.”Barikor further directed that the operators commit to addressing facility specific environmental/ operational concerns, observe the penalties for indiscriminate dumping and non-compliance and take steps towards adopting cleaner technologies.In his intervention the Director, Hazardous Materials Management and Environmental Safety for Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA) Lawal Babatunde, accused the facilities of failing to abide by guidelines set out by the State Government for the evacuation of slag from the community.Present at the meeting were the Executive Secretary of the Alliance for Responsible Battery Recycling (ARBR), Miranda Amachree and operators of facilities in the battery and base metal recycling sectors.NEWS
Shaibu Unveils PROSE Doctrine to Transform Nigerian Army
By David Torough, Abuja
The Chief of Army Staff, Waidi Shaibu, has launched a sweeping Command Philosophy designed to reposition the Nigerian Army as a more professional, agile and combat-ready force amid evolving security challenges.
Lieutenant General Shaibu unveiled the doctrine on Wednesday during a lecture to participants of Senior Course 48 at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College in Jaji, outlining what he described as a bold and forward-looking strategy to strengthen the Army’s operational effectiveness and institutional resilience.
In his presentation, the Army chief stressed that leadership in today’s volatile and complex security climate must be anchored on character, courage and genuine concern for personnel.
He noted that the Nigerian Army remains actively engaged across all geopolitical zones in counterinsurgency, counterterrorism and other internal security operations, requiring not only tactical skill but sustained institutional strength.
Shaibu said the new Command Philosophy is aimed at accelerating the Army’s transformation into a force capable of decisively fulfilling its constitutional mandate within joint and multi-agency frameworks.
He identified innovation as the engine of progress and resilience as the defining trait of the Nigerian soldier, underscoring mission accomplishment as the Army’s overriding objective.
Central to the doctrine is the acronym PROSE — Professional Excellence, Robust Administration, Operational Readiness, Strategic Cooperation and Exemplary Leadership.
The five pillars, he explained, are anchored on a “Soldier-First Culture” that prioritizes personnel welfare, morale, training, dignity and empowerment as foundations of combat effectiveness and institutional credibility.
Beyond battlefield performance, the Army chief emphasized that operational success must also be measured by public trust, strong civil-military relations and strict adherence to the rule of law.
Addressing the senior officers in attendance, whom he described as the Army’s future operational and strategic leaders, Shaibu urged them to internalize the philosophy and translate it into measurable impact across formations and units.
The introduction of the PROSE-driven Command Philosophy signals what military authorities describe as a decisive strategic shift, balancing ongoing internal security commitments with long-term modernization, reform and force development to meet Nigeria’s changing security landscape.
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NGO Mobilizes 1000 Civil Society Groups, Others to Recall Fed, State Lawmakers
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The National Executive Director of Foundation for Patriotic Citizens and Sustainable Development Pat Obiene has asked Nigerians to condemn the haste with which President Bola Tinubu signed the electoral amendment act into law.
He said the horridness in signing the documents is highly disappointing, selfish, undemocratic, callous, and insensitive to the plight of the Nigerian people.
Pat Obiene in a statement issued to our correspondent via email said, this was the best time Nigerians ought to occupy Abuja “but we missed it”.
Saying it is not just the electoral transmission of results, it’s something far more important.“So how do you expect members of the National Assembly in that condition to do the right thing?.
So we commend those federal lawmakers who are able to stand up and defend the sovereignty that belongs to the people from whom this constitution and the government derives all its powers and authorities”.
According to him, the President cannot just sign the electoral act amendment into law without listening to what the people are saying.
“Right Now the Foundation for Patriotic Citizens and Sustainable Development is planning to mobilize 1000 civil society groups, NGOs, professional bodies, trade organizations from each of the thirty-six (36) states including the FCT. That means thirty-seven thousand NGOs, Civil Society Groups, Faith Based Groups amongst others across the country. We intend to also mobilize thirty seven million 37,000,000 Nigerians with one million 1,000 000 from each state.
“Fellow Nigerians, if we are able to mobilize and organize ourselves in this manner, we will be able to recall the federal lawmakers, and the same applies to state lawmakers. We can see that the elected political class in Nigeria is afraid of their lack of responsible popularity and therefore had decided that the only way they can be declared winners of the 2027 general elections is to legitimize or the use of Manuel collation of results to determine the actual winner.
“We can see that the elected political class in Nigeria is afraid of their lack of responsible popularity and therefore had decided that the only way they can be declared winners of the 2027 general elections is to legitimize or the use of Manuel collation of results to determine the actual winner.
“Is this not enough provocation to you ordinary Nigerians to collectively stand up against the law breakers in this their voyage of anti-democratic tendencies that will further suppress the provisions of section 14 and its subsequent sections that clearly support the supremacy of the people at the point the government is about to take an enduring decision.
“We must all accept this Clarion call to stand up against injustices of any form, abuse of power of any form. Nigeria is not under a Monarchic system where the natural leadership is by inheritance.
“Therefore, the people of Nigeria must rise up to demand the recall of some of these National Assembly members nationwide.
I can assure you Nigerians, if we can put all our energies, time and resources together and focus on recalling these guys no matter whatever the challenge maybe. You will be shocked that His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria will succumb to what the people are saying.
“Our organization is fully ready for action and we trust God that we shall be able to sustain the process nationwide till we get a positive answer to the issues of bad governance in Nigeria”, the statement read.
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FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup International Coaching Clinic Kick-off in Yenagoa
From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa
The FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup International Coaching Clinic got underway in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, with a charge to football managers to explore the money-spinning component of the sport.
Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government, Prof Nimibofa Ayawei, who gave the charge while speaking at the opening ceremony of the coaching clinic, noted that football, and indeed sports generally, was huge business, adding that football managers in the state should begin to pay attention to details and explore the money-spinning potentials of football.
Ayawei urged the grassroots coaches to be diligent and patient to learn from the FC Barcelona officials, maintaining that the exercise would impact positively on the coaches when the competition commences.
Regional Head, Premium Trust Bank, Yenagoa, Dr. Danjuma Omeje noted that the bank will continue to accord priority to the development of sports in the State, pointing out that they have been in collaboration with organisers of the Prosperity Cup in the last three years.
Noting that Premium Bank donated a new coaster bus to Bayelsa Queens last year, Dr Omeje said they would continue to collaborate with organisers of the Prosperity Cup for the over-all development of football in the State.
In an address, Director General of the tournament, Mr. Ono Akpe, opined that the essence of the programme was to improve the skills of the grassroots coaches in the State.
Akpe, who noted that the continued training of grassroots coaches was already impacting on the growth of football in the state, used the opportunity to appreciate the governor, Senator Douye Diri, for his huge investment in sports development in the state. He equally commended the sponsors of the tournament for their steadfastness.
Also speaking, Bernat Villa Gorriz, the Team Lead of the FC Barcelona delegation, asserted that he was pleased with the organization of the programme particularly the enthusiasm of the coaches, stressing that his dream was to see these coaches rise to the peak of their career.
Sylvester Okonkwo of Whiz-kid ventures from Netherlands, who facilitated the FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup partnership, noted that the objective of the programme was to develop grassroots coaches with the FC Barcelona methodology and style of play.
Two participants, Anthony Fouye, Chairman of Bayelsa Football Coaches Association and Dift Seinitonkumo Edike of FC California of Odi, expressed gratitude to the organizers of the programme for the laudable initiative, noting that the exercise is already reflecting on the performance of grassroots football coaches.
Day one of the FC Barcelona/Prosperity Cup International Coaching Clinic was rounded-off with a scouting programme in which Citiboi Feeders tackled Bayelsa United Feeders while the second match of the day was between Bayelsa Starlets and FC Silina at the Samson Siasia Stadium.
The scouting programme continues Tuesday, February 24, 2026, immediately after the coaching clinic, with Excellent FC hosting Crusaders F.C. at the Samson Siasia Stadium at 3.00p.m. while in the second match Kingdom Stars will entertain Light FC at 4.00p.m. at the same venue.


