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Shettima Highlights Nigeria’s Transformational Vision
Vice-President Kashim Shettima has said that President Bola Tinubu’s bold vision and pragmatic leadership will transform Nigeria into a more vibrant country in the near future.
A statement from Shettima’s spokesperson, Mr Stanley Nkwocha, issued on Sunday, revealed that the Vice-President made this comment during a meeting with ‘Big Win Philanthropy.
’The delegation, led by Chief Executive Officer Jamie Cooper, visited the Presidential Villa in Abuja for a courtesy call.
Shettima highlighted the administration’s investments in healthcare, education, and other key sectors, which would drive Nigeria’s transformation.
“In a few years, I see a more vibrant Nigeria.
Our investments in healthcare and education will be a game-changer,” he said.He also expressed his belief that education could enable anyone, regardless of background, to become a success.
The Vice-President welcomed Big Win Philanthropy’s commitment to working alongside Tinubu’s administration on impactful initiatives.
He noted that the government is eager to explore ways the foundation’s expertise could align with the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Shettima discussed the Nutrition 774 Initiative, a grassroots programme aimed at institutionalising nutrition at local government levels.
He added that the initiative would help reverse Nigeria’s negative health indicators through a multi-sector approach.
“Africa is rising. We are open for business, and Nigeria is ready for meaningful partnerships with Big Win Philanthropy.
“We seek partnerships that benefit the world. Nigeria is a nation rich in potential, blessed with resources and a dynamic, determined young population,” he said.
Shettima praised Tinubu’s leadership, calling him a supremely competent and intelligent leader.
Earlier, Cooper expressed the delegation’s intent to discuss nutrition, combating stunting, and the importance of collaboration with the Vice-President.
“We are working with several ministers to create over two million jobs and address malnutrition, vaccine production, and local drug manufacturing,” Cooper said.
Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Pate, described the visit as a sign of confidence in the country’s direction under President Tinubu and Vice-President Shettima’s leadership. (NAN)
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Menstrual Hygiene: Stakeholders Seek Affordable Sanitary Products for Girls
A Non-Governmental Organisation, MAHCare Foundation, has called for increased awareness and support to address period poverty among women and girls in the country.
The President of the foundation, Maryam Musa, made the call during a “Walk for Her Dignity” awareness campaign in Kaduna on Saturday, organised to highlight challenges surrounding menstrual hygiene and access to sanitary products.
Musa said the initiative was to educate the public on the dangers of period poverty and the health risks associated with the use of unhygienic menstrual materials.
She added that “period poverty is not something to be neglected, it is something to be tackled. Sanitary pads are so expensive that many women and girls now use unhygienic products that affect their health, education and daily activities.
”She explained that the awareness campaign would continue beyond the walk, adding that the organisation planned to distribute sanitary products to vulnerable groups and communities.
She noted that the foundation was also promoting the use of reusable sanitary pads to support girls who could not afford disposable products.
“We educate them on how to properly manage reusable pads because not everybody can afford disposable ones. We are also trying to correct misconceptions that sanitary products are against religion or culture”, she said
She added that women and girls should understand that using sanitary pads was important for their health and hygiene.
Sahura Maidoki, the Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), said the campaign was necessary to educate communities on menstrual hygiene and end the stigma surrounding menstruation.
Maidoki stressed the need to involve men in menstrual hygiene education, noting that “some parents failed to educate their daughters on proper menstrual care.
“We also have issues with some men because they do not educate their children on the importance of taking care of themselves during menstruation.”
She explained that sensitisation talks would help people to understand the importance of providing sanitary pads for their daughters and wives and ensure that menstruation was not seen as a barrier for the girl-child.
A Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) advocate, Doris Zakama, who spoke at the event said many girls, especially those in rural communities, lacked access to menstrual hygiene products and adequate education on menstrual health.
Zakama urged the government to subsidise menstrual hygiene products, make them affordable for girls and women struggling with rising cost of living.
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One Year into OPay’s N1.2 billion 10-year Scholarship Initiative, What’s Next?
Getting into a tertiary institution is only half the journey. Staying in school, paying fees on time, and having the right support system can be the bigger challenge. Over the past year,
OPay has stepped into that gap, not just as a fintech company, but as a partner in the ambition and aspirations of thousands of students.
Through its long-term scholarship initiative, OPay has committed N1.
2 billion over 10 years to support outstanding and indigent students across more than 20 partner tertiary institutions nationwide. What began as tuition support has grown into something more profound, a structured investment in young people who have the capacity but need financial backing to stay focused on their studies.In campuses from Ife to Zaria and Calabar, OPay scholarship beneficiaries have shared stories of relief and renewed confidence. For many, the scholarship meant their parents no longer had to borrow money for school fees. For others, it meant more time in the library and less time worrying about part-time work. In a country where education remains one of the strongest ladders to upward mobility, this kind of support goes beyond money; it restores dignity and hope.
But OPay’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) journey is not stopping at the scholarship initiative.
Building on the strong foundation already laid, OPay is launching OPay Scholars, a bold expansion that moves from financial support to full career development. The 2026 edition will introduce OPay Futures and a National Innovation Challenge, where students can propose practical solutions to real-world problems. It will also feature a focused webinar session and a bootcamp led by industry experts, providing scholars with direct access to knowledge in technology, entrepreneurship, and career growth.
Most notably, the 2026 edition will create a structured career development pathway, culminating in a grand finale of OPay’s second annual Empowering Futures Conference.
This platform will not only celebrate academic excellence but also spotlight creativity, leadership, and innovation among Nigerian students.
At a time when many young Nigerians are asking, “What next after school?”, OPay is helping to answer that question. By combining financial aid with mentorship, exposure and opportunities for innovation, the company is positioning education as both a safety net and a springboard.
OPay’s impact over the past year proves one thing clearly: when businesses invest consistently in people, communities grow stronger. And in 2026, OPay Scholars is set to support ambitions and actively shape the future, one student, one idea, and one opportunity at a time.
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Benue Not Owing Workers’ Salary – Odey
By Attah Ede, Makurdi
The Benue State government has debunked reports in some sections of the media including DAILY ASSET NEWSPAPER over alleged owing of Workers’ Salary.
Deputy Governor, Dr. Sam Odey who refuted the media claims on Sunday in Makurdi said the state government was only carrying out workers verification exercise, which according to him, they will be paid accordingly after the conclusion of the exercise.
Odey, who said the state government remains committed to the welfare of workers, urged media organizations to always verify the sources of their information before going public.


