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Sanwo-Olu, Prelate Abah, Bishop Okupevi, Orelope-Adefulire Call for Patience and Unity, Pledges Improved Governance

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The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SSAP-SDGs), Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, has called on Nigerians to remain united and patient as the government intensifies efforts to address economic challenges and promote sustainable development.

Speaking after a Christmas service at the Anglican Church, Marina, Lagos, Orelope-Adefulire expressed deep sympathy to families affected by recent stampedes across the country, pledging that the government would ensure better planning to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
“We deeply regret the incidents and extend our sympathies to the affected families. Moving forward, events will be better organized to prevent agitation and desperation among attendees. We have learned our lesson and will ensure that such tragedies do not happen again,” she said.
The SSAP-SDGs reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering peace and progress, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in achieving a better Nigeria. “As a nation, we are determined to create a safer and more prosperous environment for all. Let us trust in God’s plan for Nigeria and work together to achieve lasting peace and development,” Orelope-Adefulire added.

Echoing her sentiments, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu reassured Nigerians of the government’s determination to mitigate hardships caused by the removal of fuel subsidies and other economic policies. He highlighted ongoing efforts to improve lives through initiatives in health, education, and transportation, while urging citizens to maintain peace and harmony during the festive season.
“We cannot afford to throw in the towel now,” Sanwo-Olu said. “Yes, the removal of fuel subsidies has caused an increase in prices, but we’re seeing positive signs of recovery. Food prices have begun to come down, and I believe the Federal Government’s promise of a prosperous 2025 will be fulfilled.”

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Prelate of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Dr. Oliver Ali Abah, likened the nation’s struggles to the pain of childbirth, urging Nigerians to remain steadfast in their faith and trust in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He emphasized that challenges are temporary and expressed optimism about the nation’s potential.
Similarly, Right Reverend Ifedola Senasu Gabriel Okupevi, Archbishop of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Marina, called on leaders to address economic hardships while urging citizens to unite in prayer and hope for a brighter future.
“The suffering in the country is immense. Our leaders must take steps to alleviate this burden and ensure that 2025 brings hope and prosperity,” Okupevi said.

The collective message from political and religious leaders underlines the importance of patience, unity, and faith in navigating Nigeria’s current challenges. As Orelope-Adefulire noted, “Together, we can create a Nigeria that is not only safer and more prosperous but one that truly leaves no one behind.”

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Court dismisses Emefiele’s bid to reclaim forfeited 753 Abuja duplexes, apartments

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NDA inaugurates Queen Amina statute, other projects

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The Commandant, Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Maj.-Gen. John Ochai, on Monday in Kaduna inaugurated the Queen Amina of Zazzau statute at the academy.

Ochai also inaugurated the Nigerian Defence Academy Officers Wives Association Secretariat and two vehicles.

He also inaugurated three four-bedroom flats each for senior staff of the academy.

The commandant said, “Queen Amina of Zazzau who was a warrior Queen, lived in this part of the country in the 15th century.”

Ochai said that her statute was put in place to motivate the cadets to put in their best and to imbibe some of the qualities with which she was known for.

He said and as it was recorded in the Kano Chronicles and also corroborated by oral tradition that she embodied leadership, courage, integrity, determination and bravery.

Ochai said, “These are the qualities we want our characters to have.

“The significance is that we are telling our own story in this part of Africa that there was a time there was a great queen in an era where when in other parts of the world bravery and warrior ship was still a masculine affair.

“So, Africa has had its great women before colonialism came, so it’s not a new thing we had a gender equality and we had women that have held their own.

“I must state here that the Queen Amina of Zazzau at the height of her reign occupied a territory of about 400,000 kilometers square which is about 40 to 50 per cent of the territory we now call Nigeria.

“So, you can imagine the magnitude of the area she controlled and this was as a result of her determination and leadership .”

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The commandant, therefore,urged the cadets to imbibe those qualities, adding, “that’s why we are honouring her.

“As you are aware, the Nigerian Defence Academy is located in Kaduna State and it’s part of the territory she once controlled and holds sway and that’s why we are recognising her as a warrior as well as a female.

“Today, we inaugurated the Nigerian Defence Academy Officers Wives Association Secretariat which was before now in the old academy’s site at the Ribadu Cantonment,” Ochai said.

He said the event marked a significant step in moving the officers wives and their activities to the permanent site.

Ochai added, “We also inaugurated three flats, four bedroom each for senior staff of the academy and the aim of this is to ensure that their welfare is well taken care of and that will motivate them to put in their best.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NDA organised a Regimental Concert in honour of Ochai who is expected to hand over to his successor, Maj.-Gen. Abdul Ibrahim, on Tuesday. (NAN)

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Oluwole Oke: Defection Backfires As Cracks Widen In His Political Camp

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Aides, Allies Disown Him, Say You’re a Traitor, We’re not Leaving PDP

Barely two weeks after his defection from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), crisis has enveloped the political camp of a member of the House of Representatives for Obokun/Oriade federal constituency in Osun State, Oluwole Oke.

Indeed, these are not the best of times for him as his defection to the APC is eliciting rejection from his close circles and constituency.

His key allies who he groomed into politics and government positions have rejected his calls on them to join him to defect to the APC.

A source said that in the last few days, key aides and allies of the lawmaker have rejected his movement to the APC, describing it as a political tragedy.

“With the way he betrayed PDP, Oluwole Oke is like the proverbial Leopard that can never change the spots on its body. He will also betray the APC. We are staying back in PDP while severing political links with him”, one of his allies, Bamidele Johnson said.

Some of his allies were said to have openly declared that the defection marks a political waterloo for the 6th term legislator.

For instance, some of Oke’s allies in his Local Government scorned his move as “a decision borne out of greed and selfishness.”

One of them described him as “an ingrate who betrayed a party on whose platform he got married in life as a lawmaker and on whose platform he gained all his material riches.”

 

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