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UN CSW69: A postscript and impact for Nigeria

By Jumai Ahmadu
In a world striving for sustainable development, the recent Political Declaration emerging from the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) serves as both a beacon of hope and a call to action.
At the just consluded 69th Commission on The Status of Women (CSW69), that held for two weeks at the United Nations (UN) in New York, member states welcomed and adopted strong political declaration, committing to respect, protect and promote rights, equality and empowerment for all women and girls.
With its affirmation that gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls are essential for achieving a sustainable future, this declaration challenges us to reflect on our progress, and our shortcomings, over the past three decades.
Our shared mission is one that resonates deeply with the principles of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which has long served as a roadmap for advancing gender equality and promoting sustainable development on a global scale.
As the world marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, governments have adopted by consensus a powerful political declaration to respect, protect, and champion the rights, equality, and empowerment of women and girls.
Despite the passage of 30 years since the Fourth World Conference on Women, it is starkly evident that no country has fully realized the vision of gender equality. Major gaps and obstacles persist, leaving countless women and girls behind. The Declaration not only recognizes these challenges but also galvanizes us to act.
A good news is that Namibia has become the first country in African continent to have women as both President and Vice.
The new President of Namibia, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, found it befitting to appoint a female, Lucia Witbooi as her Vice President.
The new Namibian President also reduced cabinet from 26 to 14 ministers and 7 deputies. 8 of the ministers are women.
Confronting gender-based violence in all its forms—from online harassment to sexual violence in conflict—is another vital aspect of this agenda. We cannot claim to foster equality while allowing such violence to persist unchecked.
Moreover, the Declaration emphasizes the importance of women’s equal participation in decision-making processes.
Representation matters; when women are involved in shaping policies, the outcomes are more likely to consider the needs of all segments of society. This leads to more comprehensive solutions to pressing issues, such as climate change, health care, and education.
In an increasingly digital world, ensuring that women and girls have access to these fields is essential for fostering innovation and economic growth. By equipping them with the skills needed for the future, we empower them to take their rightful place in society.
The declaration also underscores the necessity of strengthening our commitment to human rights, addressing intersecting forms of discrimination that many women face. This nuanced approach is crucial if we are to create a truly inclusive society.
Women must be at the table where decisions are made that affect our world.
In conclusion, the Political Declaration is both a commitment and a challenge. It implores us to recognize our achievements while acknowledging the work that remains. As we move forward, let us embrace this call to action, ensuring that we not only promise change but also deliver it for the women and girls who deserve nothing less.
The Political Declaration’s steps forward are substantial, demanding that we:
1) Advance the Women, Peace, and Security agenda with financing for National Action Plans;
2) confront gender-based violence in all its forms—from the online threats to sexual violence in conflict;
3) ensure women’s equal participation in decision-making;
4) invest in education, STEM, and digital inclusion;
5) strengthen our commitment to human rights addressing intersecting forms of discrimination;
6) deliver concrete policies on care and social protection; and
7) hold ourselves accountable—ensuring that funding and data drive real progress on gender equality.
The Declaration also reaffirms our shared commitment:
– to CSW revitalization,
-to the Pact for the Future, and
– the Secretary-General’s System-wide Gender Equality Acceleration Plan.
And it calls for :
-the nomination of women for future UN leadership positions,
-for Secretary-General, and for President of the General Assembly.
No nation has yet fully achieved gender equality. This bold Declaration makes clear that the world’s governments recognize 2025 as a pivotal moment, where promises made 30 years ago can no longer be deferred.
Rising to the challenges and opportunities of gender equality requires collective, decisive action across member states, now more than ever. At a time when hard-fought gains for gender equality are under attack the global community has come together in a show of unity for all women and girls, everywhere.
As we reflect on the progress made over the last decades, we must also acknowledge the challenges that persist. These include economic disenfranchisement and inequality that affect diverse youth and women disproportionately, undermining their potential and resilience.
It is our collective responsibility to address these barriers through proactive collaboration and creative solutions.
The transformative power of economic empowerment is an initiative that have provided countless individuals with the skills, resources, and support they need to break free from the cycle of poverty and contribute positively to their communities.
We believe that when women and youths are empowered, families thrive, economies flourish, and societies prosper.
We hereby reaffirm our commitment to empowering women and diverse youths as we strive to create a future where equity, opportunity, and justice are accessible to everyone.
Dr. (Mrs.) Jumai Ahmadu is Ag. Director, Reform Coordination and Service Improvement Department, FCTA, Social Entrepreneur and President, Helpline Social Support Initiative, Abuja
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EFCC Arrests ”E-money”

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested businessman Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, on Tuesday morning.
E-Money, who is the CEO of Emmy Cargoes Nigeria Limited and Five Star Music, was arrested in Lagos State for alleged abuse of the naira.
He is being held at the EFCC facility in Lagos, according to sources who confirmed his arrest to ELANZANEWS on Tuesday.
According to the source, E-Money is being investigated for allegedly spraying both Naira and US dollars at a party in Lagos in violation of Nigeria’s currency laws.
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Trending video on alleged Boko Haram invasion of Oyo recycled – Police

The Oyo State Police Command on Tuesday said that the video of the alleged invasion of the state by suspected Boko Haram currently circulating on social media was recycled.
The command’s spokesman, CSP Adewale Osifeso, stated this in a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Ibadan, the state capital.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that a video clip is currently being circulated on social media alleging the arrest of suspected Boko Haram members who invaded the state along the Ibadan Expressway.
“The Police Command in Oyo wishes to address the recent circulation of misleading information on social media regarding a video that purportedly shows an attempted invasion of the state by Boko Haram elements intercepted along the Ibadan Express road.
“The video, which allegedly depicts articulated trucks filled with motorcycles and weapons, has been verified as a recycled clip from 2022,” he said.
Osifeso said the re-emergence of the video, particularly during a period of enhanced security in the state, suggests a deliberate attempt by certain individuals with malicious intent, seeking to spread falsehoods and incite fear and unrest.
“The command urges the public to remain vigilant and disregard such antics; we assure that this does not pose any current threat to the safety and security of the state.
“To further substantiate our claim regarding the video’s outdated nature, we note that the Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) at the Ilero Divisional Police Headquarters, DSP. Segun Adeyemo, who appeared briefly in the video, retired from the Nigeria Police Force in August 2024 after a long period of meritorious service,” he added.
Osifeso reaffirmed the command’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding all residents in the state.
He urged the public to avoid circulating outdated video content pertaining to issues that had been previously resolved and encouraged them to thoroughly verify any information before sharing on social media.
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A Night of Prestige: Glenfiddich Grand Cru Partners Viva Jets For Premium In-Flight Experience

It was an evening of glamour, prestige, and fine living as the crème de la crème of society gathered for the Falcon Aero Jet Night, hosted in collaboration with Glenfiddich Grand Cru. The event, which took place amidst an atmosphere of refined luxury, marked the announcement of a major partnership: Glenfiddich Grand Cru is now the official in-flight spirit and drinks partner for Viva Jets, catering to both local and intercontinental long-haul flights.
The gathering attracted industry heavyweights, top executives, and celebrated Nigerian celebrities, all of whom came out in full support of the union between the two premium brands. Guests and business leaders at the event expressed strong optimism that the partnership would set new standards for luxury travel and sophisticated experiences, aligning with the shared values of excellence and class that both brands embody.
Speaking on the significance of the partnership, Eddie Madaki, the Glenfiddich Grand Cru representative, emphasized that the collaboration with Viva Jets is a testament to the brand’s commitment to offering memorable, world-class experiences. “This partnership with Aero Jet will continue to create unforgettable memories for our patrons. Glenfiddich Grand Cru stands for elegance, tradition, and innovation, and we are excited to bring this spirit of excellence to the skies,” he said.
A representative from Aero Jet also shared insights into their vision for the collaboration, highlighting the importance of selecting Glenfiddich Grand Cru as their official in-flight partner. According to the representative, the choice was driven by Glenfiddich’s reputation for quality and luxury, which perfectly complements the bespoke flying experience Aero Jet is renowned for providing to its discerning clientele.
Glenfiddich Grand Cru is a unique expression from the Glenfiddich distillery, renowned globally for its pioneering spirit and craftsmanship. Aged for 23 years and finished in rare French cuvée casks, Glenfiddich Grand Cru fuses the finest flavours from Scotland and France, delivering an extraordinary drinking experience designed to celebrate life’s most special moments. This latest partnership further cements Glenfiddich’s standing as a beacon of luxury and sophistication.
The Falcon Aero Jet Night was not just a celebration of a new venture, but a true testament to the power of vision, craftsmanship, and shared values, ushering in a new era of premium experiences in aviation and luxury lifestyle.