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UNN, Defence Intelligence College Partner for World-Class PG School Programme, R&D

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In a bid to enhance the knowledge base and expertise of Nigerian military, security, and intelligence personnel, the Defence Intelligence College (DIC) has partnered with the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) to provide specialised postgraduate programmes.

This partnership was formalised through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the management of UNN and DIC at the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) headquarters in Abuja. The UNN team was led by Vice Chancellor, Prof. Charles Igwe, accompanied by Registrar, Dr. (Mrs.) Celine Nebedum; Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Ike Onyishi; and Coordinator, UNN-DIC Collaboration, Prof. Freedom Onuoha.

Speaking at the signing of the MoU, Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI), Maj-Gen. Emmanuel Undiandeye endorsed the partnership but emphasised the need for modalities to align with Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) and Defence Headquarters (DHQ) stipulations. He also stressed the importance of developing professional courses and grading schemes for the programme.

Earlier, the Commandant of DIC, Rear Admiral Julius Nwagu, explained that the College trains the nation’s secret and intelligence services personnel, including military, paramilitary, security, and critical civilian agencies.

Nwagu highlighted the rationale behind collaborating with UNN, which is to deliver knowledge to low and medium-level staff of these agencies, enhancing their competence and capacity. He disclosed that the DIC is already collaborating with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), among others.

The Commandant underscored the importance of sustainability and ensuring the programme does not disrupt existing DIC courses and lectures. He said:  “The issue of sustainability is of utmost importance. Furthermore, the program will not disrupt the existing courses and lectures within the DIC. We will benefit from the pool of intellectuals participating in the programme, who can also be utilised to enhance our organic programmes.”

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Nwagu lauded the high standard of the UNN while noting that the DIC is also aiming at collaborating with the University in  Research and Development (R&D). He commended the University Team for coming, stating that both parties will work towards advancing the relationship.

On his part, the Vice Chancellor of UNN, Prof. Charles Igwe, expressed gratitude for the invitation and underlined the significance of the partnership between the University and the defence institution. He noted that UNN was the first indigenous University in Nigeria and the first to award an indigenous degree. He noted that the University pioneered the General Studies programme, now a standard in every other university in Nigeria.

Igwe stated, “Universities are established to proffer solutions to some of the problems or challenges of the nation, and the proposed collaboration between DIC and UNN contributes to this regard.” He added that UNN has one of the best faculties of Social Sciences in Nigeria and will establish the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Nuclear Engineering in the next session.

Speaking further, he assured that UNN is known for maintaining quality and high standards. He commended the DIC for the partnership and promised that the University of Nigeria is committed to maintaining quality and standard in the programme.

Also, the Dean of the Faculty of the Social Sciences, UNN, Prof. Ike Onyishi, explained that following the signing of the MoU, DIC, in affiliation with the Faculty of Social Sciences, UNN will commence with the agreed postgraduate programmes. These programmes include Cartography, Remote Sensing, and Geographic Information Systems (Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability), International Relations and Diplomacy, Conflict, Peace and Strategic Studies, Human Security and Counter-Terrorism, and Soft Protocol and Diplomacy (Department of Political Science), Social Policy (Institute of Social Policy), and Criminology, Conflict and Change (Department of Sociology/Anthropology).

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Additionally, he disclosed that new courses are being developed in collaboration with relevant departments and authorities at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, including Political and Economic Intelligence (Department of Political Science)  Criminal Psychology and Forensic Studies (Department of Psychology), and  Strategic Intelligence and Security Management (Department of Public Administration). All the postgraduate programmes are expected to take off in the coming weeks

According to the Coordinator of UNN-DIC Collaboration, Prof. Freedom Onuoha, these proposed courses will be developed to meet the contemporary needs of the intelligence community in Nigeria. He said that a Committee has been set up by the Faculty to develop the new postgraduate programmes for approval by the University Senate.

Onuoha further explained that the collaboration aims to deepen engagement in knowledge production and capacity building in specialised courses, contributing to efforts at addressing security challenges requiring intelligence input. “The goal is to leverage the unique strengths of both institutions to produce a critical mass of human resources with robust intelligence backgrounds, capable of responding to current and evolving challenges to national security and defence,” he said.

Other senior staff of the DIC and DIA, including the Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI), Air Vice Marshal Sunday Chinda, were also present at the signing.

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Abdulaziz Who Joins SDP Not Minister Of Environment’s Aide – Source Clarifies

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

A source from the Ministry of Environment, has distanced the Minister’s office from Abdulaziz Musa Alhassan’s recent political move, saying Abdulaziz is not currently an aide to the Honorable Minister.

The source in an exclusive interview with Elanza News on Thursday, clarified that Abdulaziz was officially released to the office of the Kaduna State Accountant General, Alh. Bashir Suleiman Zuntu and has no working relationship with the Ministry of Environment.

“For the record, Abdulaziz Musa Alhassan is no longer with the office of the Minister,” source stated.

“He was released months ago, and any attempt to tie his recent political defection to the Minister or the Ministry is entirely misleading.”

According to him, a letter obtained by the Minister’s office in March 2025 showed that Abdulaziz had sought to return as a Personal Assistant to the Minister, but the request was denied.

“In his letter, Abdulaziz appealed to be reinstated in his former capacity,” source added.

“However, the Honorable Minister did not approve the request, as the office had moved on and reassigned responsibilities.”

The source emphasized that linking Abdulaziz’s resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and his defection to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) with the Minister’s office is “unfounded and should be disregarded.”

He concluded by urging the public and media outlets to verify such claims before publication.

“Let it be clear that Abdulaziz acted in his personal capacity, and his political decisions do not reflect the position of the Honorable Minister or his office,” the source said.

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Nigeria to exit financial action task force grey list soon – SEC

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has expressed optimism that Nigeria is on the verge of being removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list.

This confidence stems from the recent signing of the Investments and Securities Act (ISA 2025) by President Bola Tinubu.

Director-General, SEC, Dr. Emomotimi Agama, confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday.

A key component of this new legislation is the inclusion of comprehensive regulations for digital assets, a factor that the FATF has emphasised in its assessment of countries on the grey list.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigeria was placed on the FATF “grey list” on Feb. 24, 2023, alongside other jurisdictions.

This was due to deficiencies in its anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CFT) regime.

Agama said the inclusion of digital assets in the ISA 2025 provided the country with an avenue to exit the grey list.

He noted that the new law aimed to curb fraudulent activities in the digital space, fostering trust and innovation in blockchain technologies.

He said, “The AML CFT issue is what brought about our inclusion in the grey list; the inclusion of this law today provides us an avenue to exit that grey list, and that is very critical to the international community.

“We are telling the international community that we are ready for business, and we are ready to protect every business that operates within Nigeria and all those involved in such activities within Nigeria.”

Agama emphasised that trading in cryptocurrencies does not translate into a weaker Naira.

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He explained that the commission was going to provide guidance for all the actors to ensure that their acts do not go against the national interest.

He said, “SEC now has the power to clamp down on such entities. So, we encourage everyone who is in this space to come under regulation to seek clearance.

“To seek guidance for whatever reason, and we are ready and able to provide solid guidance so that at least the national economic interest is truly protected.

“So we believe that the regulation, the law itself, will bring succor to them, because once clarity is provided, they are safer in dealing in this kind of businesses.

“The essence of regulating is to provide fences around the institutions, the products, the persons involved in it, and to make sure that they do not involve in things that are illegal.

“We are working with the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit, and the Office of the National Security Adviser on the regulation of this space, in order that it should not be inimical to the existence of Nigeria as a country.

“We want to make sure that everyone that is involved in this space is properly guided, because for every investment, even when it is a traditional investment, there’s usually the risk aspect of it. That risk aspect of it is what we are managing.”

Agama disclosed that the commission is currently carrying out moderated regulation as it is not possible to grant licenses to all those that have applied to operate in the space at the same time.

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“SEC currently has two programmes: the regulatory incubation programme and the accelerated incubation programme, which are tools that will aid in the evaluation of the risks that the institutions pose to the Nigerian economy and its citizens.

“It is a process, and in the next quarter, we are going to release the next cohort, and after the evaluation of what has happened in the last two quarters, we are going to do that release in this next quarter.

“We are happy to note that the processes around that are almost concluding, and we will inform the public of the outcome very soon,” he said.

He noted that in a bid to deal with challenges that may arise in the process of regulation, the Commission was introducing risk management as a legal instrument to guide the operations of capital market operators and the issuances of securities.

He said this was also to be able to mitigate any risk that will arise in the nearest future.

“Now, once this happens, the tendency is that investors will be more confident, because they know that we have their back.

“That certainly will improve investor protection.

“Therefore, KYC is also beefed up through the risk management process today.

“That also helps us to be able to seek out genuine investors from people who do not mean well for the market, and that also will improve investors’ protection,” he said. (NAN)

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Court summons Rivers Administrator over LGA appointments  

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The Sole Administrator of Rivers State, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas

The Federal High Court in Port Harcourt has directed the Rivers State Administrator to appear before it and justify why an interim injunction should not be granted to halt the appointment of Sole Administrators for the state’s 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs).

The order, issued by Honourable Justice Adamu Turaki Mohammed on Monday, April 7, 2025, followed an ex-parte motion filed by the Pilex Centre for Civic Education Initiative and its Coordinator, Courage Nsirimovu.

The applicants sought to restrain the Rivers State Administrator and his agents from proceeding with the controversial appointments, arguing that such actions could undermine democratic processes in the state.

In his ruling, Justice Mohammed emphasized the need for fairness, ordering the respondent to be put on notice and to “show cause” why the injunction should not be granted.

The court also issued a hearing notice and adjourned the case to April 14, 2025, for further proceedings.

Legal counsel for the applicants, A. O. Imiete, urged the court to grant the reliefs, adopting a written address in support of the motion. The respondent was absent during the hearing.

This development comes amid heightened political tensions in Rivers State, where the appointment of Sole Administrators has sparked debates over local governance and constitutional compliance.

Observers are keenly awaiting the next hearing, which could set a significant precedent for administrative actions in the state.

The case marked *FHC/PH/CS/46/2025*, continues to draw public attention as stakeholders weigh in on its implications for democracy and the rule of law.

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