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Plateau’s Qua’an Pan Communities Battles Weeks of Bandits Raids

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

Communities in Nteng and Bong Villages of Qua’an Pan Local Government Area of Plateau State have decried weeks of continued attacks and raiding of their communities by bandits leading to loss of five innocent lives and properties worth millions of naira destroyed.

Over 5000 inhabitants across Do’op, Jepmorop, Gergu, Loon, Mafi, Laruan, Morthan communities have been displaced in the attacks with over 1000 cows belonging to the locals rusted on the hilltop homestead of Bong Village of Doemak District in Qua’an Pan LGA of the state.
Elisha Bitrus narrated to Daily Asset Newspaper that communities in Nteng Village of Doemak District started facing hostility in July this year with aggressive destruction of farmlands by Fulani herdsmen and the subsequent killing of one Yoila Yilbel in July, 2025 in Doop community of Nteng.
He said the recent full scale attacks came when the suspected Fulani militias came in their hundreds with motorcycles carrying three-in-one passengers and attacked Do’op community of Nteng on 27 August, 2025 and killed Baba Yomang a blind old man in his 80s who could not run for safety from the attackers.Bitrus noted that the communities are currently facing serious farm destruction by the suspected Fulani militia who grazed at will on farmlands, setting ablaze houses on fire while looting belongings of the lovely.Miskagam Hygienus Dakopbong of Bong Village equally explained that the attacker came and raided the hill top homestead with sporadic gunshots and rustled all cows leaving them in total economic dislocation.According to him, “The Fulani attackers came on Thursday 28th August, 2025 around 6pm, it was raining that day and they were in their thousands well-armed. They attacked the entire Bong village, its communities and raided the hill top, they moved away all our cows and sheeps.”Just in Koplong community of Bong alone, over 400 cows aside sheeps were moved out of the area; they crossed the river with them to Fogordep, a notorious Fulani bandits acclaimed area in Bokkos local government area of the state.” He explainedThe Council Chairman Hon. Christopher Manship has visited some of the affected communities and urged security agencies to intensified efforts in ending the unprovoked attacks.The Member Representing Qua’an Pan North in the State House of Assembly Hon. Owen Dagogot earlier on visited some of the IDPs and donated some relieved materials and called on the spirited individuals to come to the aid of the victims.The Long Doemak HRH Cosmos Ndelong Dakyap said his district is under siege and called for government intervention to stop the ongoing attacks from going out of hand.He appealed for interventions from well-meaning citizens of the state to come to the aid of the IDPs especially in the areas of food, medical care, clothes, blankets among other things that will urgment their current plights while staying in the IDPs camps.

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IWD:APWEN Bayelsa Celebrates Female Engineers, Launches Mentor-Mentee Pairing Program

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), Bayelsà chapter has celebrated the International Women’s Day with the launching of a Mentor-Mentee Pairing Program targeted at promoting strategic value of sponsorship in shaping career trajectories.

The celebration, tagged the spirit of “Give to Gain: Unlocking Potential through Mentorship and Sponsorship” brought together the hosting of a transformative panel discussion, bringing together professionals, graduate engineers, young professionals, and students eager to grow and thrive.

The session,which was rich, insightful, and deeply engaging, as our distinguished panelists, seasoned professionals from academia and industry, shared practical wisdom on the power of mentorship and the strategic value of sponsorship in shaping career trajectories.

The conversations, which involved leading Female Engineers and academia, went beyond theory, offering real-life experiences, honest reflections, and actionable guidance that resonated strongly with participants.

It was inspiring to witness the enthusiasm, curiosity, and determination of the young women who attended, each one ready to embrace the opportunities ahead.

A major highlight of the program was the successful pairing of 27 young female engineers and students with accomplished senior engineers who have graciously committed to serve as mentors.

This moment also marked not just the end of an event, but the beginning of meaningful relationships that will nurture growth, build confidence, and open doors for the next generation of leaders in engineering.

Speaking the event, the Chairman of the APWEN,Bayelsà chapter,Engr. Amalate Ann-Jonathan Obuebite, Ph.D., FNSE, extended her heartfelt gratitude to the panelists who going forward will become mentors, investing their time, knowledge, and experience into these young minds.

“Your willingness to give is a powerful testament to the truth that when we pour into others, we collectively rise stronger.”

“To our mentees, this is your moment, embrace it fully, stay committed, and make the most of this invaluable opportunity. Together, we are not just building careers; we are shaping the future of engineering.”she stated

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Julius Berger Delivers Landmark CSR Activities in Rivers State

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, the nation’s premier engineering construction powerhouse, is not only building bridges and highways but also weaving bonds of goodwill across communities.

In Rivers State, the company has recently intensified its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts, leaving indelible marks of joy, inspiration, and empowerment on the faces of grateful beneficiaries.

Just last week, Julius Berger brought excitement to Community Primary School, Ogbunabali, Port Harcourt, by sponsoring the school’s annual Interhouse Sports competition.

Beyond presenting gleaming trophies to the top three winners, the company ensured the event’s success by providing canopies and other essential support.

In his address, Community Liaison Officer Hon. Chike urged the young athletes to cultivate focus and discipline from their formative years, reminding them that Julius Berger is deeply invested in their academic growth, physical well‑being, and the nurturing of their talents.

A few weeks earlier, the company opened its doors to Senior Secondary students from Bloombreed Schools, Port Harcourt, hosting them at its Regional Office on the Eastern Bypass.

The excursion began with a safety induction led by Regional HSE/CSR Manager, Tim Oseghe, before students were immersed in technical sessions designed to broaden their horizons and guide future career choices.

The highlight was a hands‑on facility tour, where experts including Laboratory Supervisor Kelly Ngbor, Civil Engineer Elorah Adebola, Maintenance Supervisor Abdul Samuel, HSE Supervisor Mike Fanisi, and HSE Officer Chima Nwaudah showcased the company’s cutting‑edge operations.

Earlier in February, Julius Berger had also sponsored joint interhouse sports competitions for several schools in the region.

At one of these events, Gabriel Ubani, Secretary of the State Universal Basic Education Board, encouraged students to balance academic excellence with sporting talent, underscoring the opportunities that await well‑rounded individuals. Similarly, at Model Primary School, Nkpogwu, Port Harcourt, company representatives emphasized the importance of holistic child developmental, academic, and physical, while urging students to embrace healthy, positive life choices.

According to Oseghe, these initiatives are not mere gestures but deliberate investments in shaping the next generation. Our objective is to promote the total well‑being of students, helping them grow into complete individuals equipped for life’s challenges, he reiterated.

Julius Berger’s CSR footprint extends far beyond sports and excursions. Across Rivers State and Nigeria at large, the company has donated food and relief items to orphanages and foundations, provided free vocational training for female children to empower them for greater exploits, and supported community development programs that foster resilience and opportunity.

With each initiative, Julius Berger demonstrates that its mission transcends engineering excellence; it is about building lives, nurturing dreams, and cementing a legacy of care and community empowerment.

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Adebayo: Age Not the Issue, Nigeria Needs Leaders Who Truly Love the Country — Archbishop Kanu

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

Former Prelate Emeritus of the Methodist Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Uche Kanu, has said that Nigeria’s leadership debate ahead of 2027 should not be defined by age, but by the quality of governance and patriotism—remarks that resonate with the rising profile of politician Adewole Adebayo.

Responding to questions about the growing call for younger leaders, the cleric declined to endorse any individual but emphasized that competence and love for Nigeria must take precedence over generational considerations.

“I don’t want to mention names. Whether the candidate is young or old, all we need is good governance—someone who loves this country,” he said.

His comments come at a time when Adebayo and other emerging political figures are gaining attention in national discourse, particularly among voters seeking alternatives to traditional political elites.

While not directly referencing any candidate, Kanu’s position underscores a broader expectation that leadership should be anchored on integrity, vision, and a genuine commitment to national development.

The archbishop maintained that both older and younger aspirants bring unique strengths—experience on one hand and dynamism on the other—but warned that neither attribute alone guarantees effective governance.

Instead, he stressed the need for leaders who are driven by selfless service and a desire to make Nigeria more prosperous and peaceful.

Kanu’s remarks add a moral dimension to the ongoing political conversations, suggesting that the electorate should look beyond age or regional sentiments and focus on candidates capable of delivering meaningful change.

As political momentum builds toward the 2027 elections, his message reinforces a growing sentiment among Nigerians that leadership credibility—rather than age brackets—should be the defining factor in choosing the nation’s next leaders.

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