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Tinubu Urges Citizens to Participate in Ongoing Constitution Review

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu on Monday, called on Nigerians to actively participate in the ongoing constitution review process, describing it as a historic opportunity to entrench good governance, inclusivity, and sustainable development.

The President also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to constitutional reforms that would strengthen Nigeria’s institutions, promote justice, and guarantee fundamental rights.

Speaking through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, at the National Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), held Monday in Abuja, Tinubu described the exercise as a “golden opportunity” to advance democracy and nation-building.

The President commended the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review, chaired by Deputy Speaker Rep. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, for creating an inclusive platform that engages citizens, civil society, political parties, professional groups, and traditional institutions in the amendment process.

“The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is not static, but a living document that must continually respond to the realities, aspirations, and challenges of our people,” Tinubu said.

He stressed that the ongoing review must aim to deepen federalism, entrench equity and accountability, and provide Nigerians with stronger democratic institutions that safeguard their freedoms.

According to him, the review aligns with his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to deliver good governance, social justice, and economic transformation across the country.

Tinubu assured Nigerians that his government would continue to support reforms that give meaning to participatory democracy and advance national unity.

“I urge all participants to approach this exercise with a spirit of patriotism, responsibility, and constructive dialogue,” the speech read. “The quality of ideas generated here will go a long way in shaping the laws and institutions that will serve generations yet unborn.”

On behalf of the Federal Government, the statement expressed optimism that the deliberations would produce meaningful outcomes capable of strengthening unity and prosperity.

“I wish the Committee and all stakeholders’ fruitful deliberations, and I assure you that the outcome of this process will receive the deserved attention as part of our collective quest to build a stronger, more united, and prosperous Nigeria,” it stated.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep Hon. Abbas Tajudeen and the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, unveiled far-reaching proposals at the National Public Hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution.

Speaker Tajudeen, who formally declared the hearing open, described the exercise as “a significant moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey,” stressing that Nigerians themselves—not just politicians—must shape the supreme law of the land.

He assured citizens that the process would not be bogged down by delays, promising expedited passage of the amendments through the National Assembly and prompt transmission to State Assemblies.

“Reform delayed is reform denied, and Nigerians deserve clarity and closure,” the Speaker declared. “We intend to vote on the proposals expeditiously and give the States enough time to deliberate and endorse the people’s will.”

The Speaker highlighted several transformative amendments under consideration:

Reserved seats for women in the National and State Assemblies, aimed at accelerating gender inclusion and addressing Nigeria’s dismal five percent female representation in parliament.

Guaranteed representation for persons with disabilities, alongside gender quotas in ministerial appointments.

Formal advisory roles for traditional rulers in peacebuilding and community security.

He argued that such reforms would make Nigeria’s democracy more representative, responsive, and just.

The Speaker further noted that many proposals align with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, providing the “legal chassis” for reforms in security, economic revitalisation, inclusivity, and transparent governance.

Chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, who is also the Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, underscored the depth of consultations that informed the process. He disclosed that the committee received and compiled 87 amendment bills from nationwide public hearings, memoranda, and regional engagements.

Among the most consequential proposals are: Electoral reforms, including independent candidacy, an Electoral Offences Commission, and strict timelines for pre-election dispute resolution.

Devolution of powers, with a landmark bill to move policing from the Exclusive to the Concurrent List, paving the way for state and community police.

Local government autonomy, ensuring financial and administrative independence for grassroots governance.

Kalu emphasised that the proposals were not legislative impositions but the “thought-out demands and memoranda of the Nigerian people themselves.”

“The ultimate authority for this process resides with you, the sovereign people of Nigeria,” the Deputy Speaker said. “Constitutional reform is a marathon, not a sprint. Your continued engagement is crucial to see this through.”

Both leaders assured Nigerians that the process would be transparent, participatory, and shielded from political manipulation. The final harmonised version of the amendments, they pledged, will be published before voting in plenary.

They also urged citizens to hold their lawmakers accountable and engage State Assemblies to prevent reforms from being diluted or discarded.

Speaker Tajudeen called on stakeholders—including civil society, labour unions, traditional rulers, youth, women, and the media—to present clear, solution-driven positions at the hearing.

“By improving our constitution, we write a new chapter in our national story,” he said. “Let it be remembered that we chose courage over caution, unity over discord, and posterity over short-term politics.”

The hearing marks the final stage of public consultation before the National Assembly begins voting on the 87 proposed amendments.

If passed and ratified by at least 24 State Houses of Assembly, Nigeria could soon witness its most sweeping constitutional overhaul since 1999—reshaping its governance, security, inclusivity, and democratic accountability for generations to come.

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Ododo Flags Off 728 Government-owned Renovated Public Schools in Kogi

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

Kogi state Governor, Usman Ododo has launched the renovation of 728 Government-owned Public Schools under the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) intervention across the three Senatorial Districts of the state.

Ododo while performing the flag off ceremony at the Government House, Lokoja on Thursday, gave an assurance that his administration will continue to accord education sector topmost priority.

The Governor who was represented by his Deputy, Joel Oyibo, reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the transformation of the education sector in Kogi State.

Ododo commended Kogi AGILE for its intervention programme in the state particularly in the promotion of Girl Child education.

It is a statement that every child in Kogi State deserves a decent place to learn.

It is a statement that our teachers deserve an environment that supports excellence.

And it is a statement that this administration is determined to leave a lasting legacy in the education sector.

To the Technical Service Providers, let me be clear this administration expects quality, transparency, and timely delivery. There will be no compromise on standards.

“The work you do here will speak for years to come, and you must rise to that responsibility.

As we flag off this initiative today, we are not just starting construction work; we are igniting transformation. We are restoring confidence in our public schools, improving learning conditions, and creating opportunities for thousands of young people across Kogi State.

“My administration will continue to prioritize education and ensure that every intervention delivers real and measurable impact.

Together, we will build a system that works for all; one that empowers our children, strengthens our communities, and secures the future of our State”

Earlier, the Kogi State Project Coordinator of Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), Tijani Oricha disclosed that the renovation intervention is aimed at providing conducive learning environments and the needed comfort for teachers and students to enhance effective teaching and learning.

According to him, the effort would also go a long way in strengthening school systems generally across the state.

He appreciated the First Lady of Kogi State, Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo, whose passion for the empowerment of the girl child has been greatly inspiring.

“As the Mother of the AGILE Project in Kogi State, your advocacy and dedication have continued to give life and direction to this initiative and we are deeply grateful for your continued support.

“We respectfully acknowledge and appreciate our revered Royal Fathers and Religious Leaders whose influence in shaping values, guiding communities, and mobilizing support at the grassroots level is invaluable. We count on your continued support to ensure that this intervention is protected, sustained, and embraced by the communities it is meant to serve.

“The renovation and rehabilitation of 728 government-owned schools across Kogi State represents one of the most far-reaching investments in the education sector in recent times. This is not just a number, it is 728 opportunities to change learning environments, 728 platforms to restore dignity to education, and 728 communities that will experience renewed hope.

“This initiative will directly impact thousands of students and teachers across the State. It will improve safety, enhance attendance, boost teacher morale, and ultimately lead to better learning outcomes. For the girl child in particular, it creates a more inclusive and supportive environment that encourages retention, participation, and success. Ladies and gentlemen, this is how we build the future intentionally, inclusively, and sustainably.

“To the School-Based Management Committees, this is actually a defining moment for you as the custodians of this crucial intervention at the community level. I charge you to take full ownership of these projects. Protect them, monitor them, and ensure that every resource deployed translates into visible and lasting impact. The success of this initiative at the grassroots level depends largely on your commitment and vigilance.

“We have carefully chosen 30 Technical Service Providers to commence the first phase of intervention in 150 selected schools across Kogi State. And we urged the TSPs to be conscious of the moral and professional responsibilities that come with this important engagement. The structures you build today will shape the experiences of generations to come.

“We expect nothing short of quality, adherence to standards, and timely delivery. Accountability, transparency, and excellence must guide your work at every stage.

“Let me also emphasize that this project will be closely monitored. Every kobo invested must deliver value. Every structure must meet standard. Every community must feel the impact. That is why you joined the SBMC to signed the indemnity instrument to entrench commitment to service delivery”

“Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo has done very well in ensuring that children have access to quality education hence the need for AGILE to complement that effort”.

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Iran Threatens U.S, Israel with Harsher Attacks

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Iran has warned the United States (U.S.) and Israel that it would launch further and more severe attacks, escalating tensions amid ongoing hostilities.

A spokesman for the country’s armed forces headquarters said yesterday that Iran’s adversaries underestimated its military capabilities.

”You know nothing about our very extensive and strategic capabilities,” the spokesman said, adding that recent strikes by the U.

S. and Israel had failed to significantly weaken Iran’s military strength.

The spokesman dismissed the importance of previously targeted sites, describing them as insignificant, and insisted that key military production facilities remained intact and beyond the reach of foreign forces.

He also rejected claims that Iran’s strategic weapons programmes, including missile systems, long-range drones, air defence technologies and electronic warfare capabilities had been seriously damaged.

The warning signals a potential intensification of the conflict, with the spokesman stating that military operations would continue until Iran’s opponents “capitulate”.

Syria rejects forced deportations from Germany amid migration debate

Syria has rejected proposals for the large-scale return of its nationals from Germany, warning against any forced deportations amid an ongoing migration debate in Europe.

Syrian Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani, said Syrians living abroad should be viewed as “strategic resources, not a burden”, dismissing suggestions that they should be compelled to return.

”We categorically reject any attempts at forced deportation. Authorities are working with international partners to rebuild infrastructure and create conditions for a voluntary and dignified return,” he wrote on X.

At a joint press conference, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz had said that up to 80 per cent of the more than 900,000 Syrians living in Germany could return home within three years.

He said that returnees would be needed to support reconstruction efforts, while noting that well-integrated Syrians would be allowed to remain.

The remarks sparked criticism across Germany’s political spectrum.

A day later, Merz said the figure had been cited by al-Sharaa, a claim the Syrian leader rejected during an event in London.

Al-Sharaa insisted that any return of refugees must be voluntary and linked to improvements on the ground in Syria, warning that forced deportations could trigger further displacement.

Germany has hosted more Syrians than any other European Union country since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, which lasted 14 years.

Following the ousting of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in late 2024 by a rebel alliance led by al-Sharaa, calls have intensified among conservative politicians in Germany for refugees to return.

U.S. Military Strikes Over 12,300 Targets in Iran, Says Centcom

The U.S. military on Wednesday said that it had struck more than 12,300 targets in Iran during the conflict, which has been ongoing for just over a month.

The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), which oversees U.S. forces in the region, said in an update on Wednesday that its forces “Damaged or Destroyed” more than 155 Iranian vessels among the more than 12,300 targets struck since the start of the war.

“CENTCOM forces are striking targets to dismantle the Iranian regime’s security apparatus, prioritising locations that pose an imminent threat,” the command said.

The Israeli military said on Wednesday that Israel had so far carried out more than 800 strikes in Iran.

Israel and the United States have been attacking Iran since Feb. 28, with Iran responding with attacks on Israel and U.S. allies in the Gulf region.

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NSIA Grows Net Asset Value to $3.40bn in 2025

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By Tony Obiechina, Abuja

Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority(NSIA) has announced its 2025 Group Financial Performance posting a net Asset value of $3.40 billion, representing a 10.7% Compound Annual Growth Rate.

The report showed that the growth was supported by a cumulative $241.

2 million in capital injections during the year, combined with $320.
2 million in net earnings from performance across core revenue streams.

The increase underscores NSIA’s capacity to preserve and grow long-term shareholder Value in the latest report by the ‘Authority’, the track record underscores NSIA’s strong financial stewardship and long-term value creation, underpinned by disciplined asset allocation, diversified investments, and strong risk management that ensure resilience across multiple economic cycles.

NSIA also reported Core Operating Income of N525.3 billion and Core Total Comprehensive Income (TCI) of N478.8 billion for the full year ended 2025.

Since inception, NSIA has delivered consistent growth, achieving 13 consecutive years of earnings expansion and asset accumulation. From an initial $1 billion seed capital, augmented by additional contributions of $1.06 billion (totaling $2.06 billion contribution).

According to the report, NSIA delivered robust performance in 2025 despite prevailing macroeconomic volatility both locally and globally, as well as heightened geopolitical tensions.

On return on Equity and Return on Assets, the Group delivered a marked improvement in profitability in 2025, with Return on Equity (USD) rising to 10.5%, up from 7.2% in 2024. Similarly, Return on Assets (USD) increased to 9.9%, compared with 7.1% in the prior year. This improvement reflects the resilience and effectiveness of NSIA’s diversified, global investment portfolio, which continued to generate stable earnings and drive sustainable long-term value despite a dynamic macroeconomic environment.

Core operating income rose from N498.0 billion ($328.5 million) in the prior year to ₦525.3 billion ($349.1 million) in 2025, reflecting the Authority’s deliberate efforts to actively deploy capital across diverse asset classes. This growth was primarily driven by a 138% increase in the performance of externally managed investment portfolios, supported by improved performance across both developed and emerging markets. Additionally, interest income from financial assets increased by 10%, reflecting higher yields and increased volumes, despite market rate cuts.

Other components of core operating income include Infrastructure revenues from Agriculture and Healthcare businesses. As part of its planned exit from the Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI) and in line with the market-driven Phase II model of PFI, NSIA successfully completed the phased transfer of operatorship to the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MoFI) between 2024 and 2025.

This transition impacted agriculture infrastructure revenues but aligns with NSIA’s strategic goal of promoting long-term sustainability and deepening private sector participation across the fertilizer value chain.

On Non-Core Operating Income, the group said the revenue line consists of foreign exchange (FX) gains or losses and fair value gains on FX-linked collateralised securities.

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