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Benue State Government Endorses IDPs Policy For Implementation

The Benue State Government in North Central Nigeria, has approved a comprehensive policy for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), aimed at addressing the challenges faced by displaced population in the state.

The policy, which has been tailored to reflect the unique circumstances in Benue, was validated at a meeting held Makurdi, the state capital, and attended by various stakeholders.

Acknowledging Save the Children International for their sponsorship and support, State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Aondowase Kunde, highlighted the organization’s contributions in areas like Naka, where the IDPs population is significantly high.

Kunde emphasized the importance of input from all partners to ensure the effectiveness of the policy.

Once approved by the Benue State Executive Council, the policy will serve as a legal framework for managing IDPs affairs in the state.

Legal experts have meanwhile been engaged to support the adaptation of the national guidelines to suit Benue’s specific needs.

Speaking with Journalists on the sidelines to address concerns raised by the former Executive Secretary of the National Christians Pilgrims Commission, NCPC, Rev. Tor Uja about alleged fraud in IDP camps, Kunde stressed the importance of evidence and transparent reporting.

The commissioner emphasized the need for a systematic approach to camp management and closure in line with established policies.

In his remarks, a Member of the Benue State House of Assembly and Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Abu Umoru, assured of support from the State Assembly towards fast-tracking the implementation of the policy.

He also pledged to visit affected areas such as Naka to better understand the challenges faced by IDPs who left their homes in the wake of attacks by herdsmen.

Director General of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Benue State, elder John Akuse, highlighted the importance of the validation process in ensuring cultural inclusion, accountability, and completeness of the policy.

He explained that the policy will guide the state in providing support not only to IDPs in camps but also to those living in host communities.

On her part, the Save the Children International’s Advocacy Campaign and Policy Manager, Murjanatu Kabir, emphasized the organization’s commitment to promoting the rights and well-being of children in vulnerable situations.

She explained that the organization aims to ensure that the IDPs policy document is fully integrated and aligned with their objectives.

Ministries of Aviation, Interior Partner Ahead of Nigeria Airshow

The Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development has partnered with the Ministry of Interior as a key stakeholder in preparations ahead of the first Nigeria International Air Show scheduled to hold in December 2025.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, stated this during a courtesy visit to the office of the Minister of Interior in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The visit was contained in a statement issued by the Head of Press and Public Affairs, Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr. Odutayo Oluseyi.

Dr. Kana stated that following internal deliberations, it was resolved that hosting a successful International Air Show would require collaboration with the Ministry of Interior, recognizing the critical role of Border control and national security, in facilitating the smooth entry and safe arrival of all participants, including international participants and exhibitors.

Numerous marketers, investors, and aviation stakeholders are expected to attend worldwide.

Agencies under the Ministry of Interior, including the Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, and Federal Road Safety Corps, will play vital roles in visa facilitation, public security, and traffic management, respectively.

Dr. Kana also revealed that after considering Lagos, Abuja, and Uyo International Airports as potential venues, Abuja was selected for its strategic location and accessibility.

He informed the meeting of the possibility that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would be in attendance.

He further disclosed that invitations would be extended to civil aviation authorities across the globe, and that the Nigerian Air Force and Air Traffic Controllers would be fully engaged to ensure a seamless air show.

Dr. Kana further stated that the Federal Government is committed to delivering a world-class international air show that will promote Nigeria’s aviation sector and attract global industry stakeholders.

While responding, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalena Ajani, who received the delegation on behalf of the Minister of Interior, welcomed the initiative and pledged full support of her ministry for the smooth conduct of the Air Show.

She noted that the online visa application system will be optimized for easy access to visitors attending the air show. She also emphasized the need for structured collaboration with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and other agencies under the ministry to define their specific roles.

Also speaking, the Comptroller General of Immigration, Kemi Nandap, emphasized the need to receive an estimated number of expected visitors to enable NIS to tailor a visa issuance process that minimizes the need for online applications on an individual basis. She assured the Ministry of Immigration’s full support and participation in the program.

The representative of the Nigerian Air Force, Air Vice Marshal Tajudeen Oladele Yusuf, assured Nigerians that the Air Force is fully committed to supporting the air show.

He disclosed that a technical subcommittee is already working and will report to the main planning committee to promptly address emerging issues.

Engineer Godwin Balang, Director of Aerodrome and Airspace Standards at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), affirmed that the Authority is ready to support the program by providing necessary authorizations and regulatory guidance to ensure the event’s success.

Nigeria Reclaims ITTF West Africa Regional Title

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Nigeria’s men’s team reclaimed its crown at the 2025 ITTF West Africa Regional Championships with a dominant win over Côte d’Ivoire in Thursday’s final, at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.

After losing the title to Togo in 2024, the Nigerian men returned with renewed determination. Playing on home soil in Lagos, they sailed through the group stage, dropping only one set to Côte d’Ivoire.

From the quarterfinals, Matthew Kuti, Taiwo Mati, and Abdulbasit Abdulfatai delivered strong performances, sweeping Côte d’Ivoire 3-0 in the final.

Nigeria’s men’s team at the 2025 ITTF West Africa Regional Championships.

The singles competition resumes Friday, with high-stakes matches expected across the board.

Defending men’s champion Oba Kizito of Côte d’Ivoire faces tough competition from Nigeria’s Taiwo Mati and Matthew Kuti.

Players from Togo and Benin Republic are also expected to contend for medals in the singles category. Guinea’s Maret Camara impressed, topping Group 9 with a 3-0 win over Ghana’s James Marfo.

Nigeria’s only singles loss came as Matthew Fabunmi narrowly fell 3-2 to Benin Republic’s Atanda Adou in Group 11.

Women’s Team

Nigeria’s women’s team, led by Ajoke Ojomu, maintained regional dominance, defeating Benin Republic, Ghana and Guinea to retain their title.

Nigeria’s women’s team at the 2025 ITTF West Africa Regional Championships.

In the women’s singles, Nigeria’s Ajoke Ojomu, Kabirat Ayoola, Aishat Rabiu, and others all topped their groups to reach the knockouts.

The championship ends Saturday, July 19, with titles to be decided in both men’s and women’s singles.

The four-day championship also serves as a qualifier for the 2025 African Championships, set for later this year in Kigali, Rwanda. Ten countries, including hosts Nigeria, are participating in this regional tournament.

The top three teams in each event will qualify for the continental finals in Rwanda this October.

Full Text of President Tinubu’s Tribute at the Special Session of FEC Held in Honour of Late President Muhammadu Buhari

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Today, we gather under a heavy shadow, drawn from the silence that surrounds a departed leader and the immense weight of a life whose absence will be felt for generations.

We meet to honour a man whose presence once commanded this very room, whose voice once summoned the best in us, and whose convictions never bowed, even to the strongest winds of public
opinion. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, former Head of State and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has gone to rest.

He was first among soldiers in war, first among citizens in peace, and first, without ambition or flattery, in the hearts of his fellow citizens.

Yet it was in the quiet and unadorned settings of his
private life that his true greatness was revealed: pious without show, just without cruelty, humane without sentimentality, temperate without coldness, and sincere without guile.

Steady in posture and spirit, dignified in bearing, and
commanding by his very presence, his example guided all who encountered him. Still, it endures.
To his peers, he was respectful and without pretence.

To those who served under him, he was kind without condescension. And, to those whom he loved most intimately, he was unfailingly tender, loyal, and good. His life was a rebuke to vice and a refuge for virtue.

The purity of his private character gave radiance to the discipline and integrity of his public service.

Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life: not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God. Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom our nation now mourns.

President Buhari’s life was one of austere honour. He stood, always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power, unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular.

His was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced itself. His patriotism was lived more in action than in words.

His life traced the arc of Nigeria’s journey. Born before independence, he became a young soldier in the struggle to keep our nation whole.

In war and in peace, he served with vigilance and determination, as if the task of watching over Nigeria had been assigned to him alone. From the battlefield to the corridors of power, he remained faithful to the task.

He governed the North-Eastern State and stood as Head of State. Years later, he returned to chair the Petroleum Trust Fund, which he administered with Spartan rigour and complete fidelity to the public good.

Yet, with all that he had achieved, his most enduring legacy would be carved in democracy. In a time when many had lost hope that change was possible, Muhammadu Buhari put his faith in the people of this country.

We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another.

When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of leadership without complaint.

Those who knew him most intimately understood that the authority of that exalted office never changed him. In the face of pressure, he remained calm.

In the face of crisis, he remained resolute. In the face of triumph, he remained modest. Most remarkably, he retained his jovial spirit.

When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had, never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry
the nation forward.

President Buhari was not a perfect man – no leader is – but he was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an honourable man. His record will be debated, as all legacies are, but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be forgotten. His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in fidelity to God. Now, he rests.

And we who remain must carry the memory of his
life as a standard to guide us.

Let us honour him not only with words, but with humility in power, discipline in service, compassion in governance, and fearlessness in the pursuit of justice.

On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a grateful nation bid farewell to one of her most illustrious sons. It was a profound honour for me, alongside Vice President Kashim Shettima, to lead his funeral procession to Daura and witness his burial in the dignified manner befitting a great and noble leader.

I thank the Inter-Ministerial Committee, led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and Governor Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting State Funeral within 48 hours.

In this period of national mourning, I once again extend my heartfelt condolences to Hajia Aisha Buhari, her children, the entire Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina State, and all who knew and loved him. Our gratitude will remain with President Buhari’s family members who provided him with the comfort and strength to serve our nation in various capacities throughout his over 50 years of public service.

We honour his service, reflect on his legacy, and pray for the peaceful repose of his soul.

Mai Gaskiya, The People’s general, the Farmer President – your duty is done.

May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus.

May his life continue to inspire generations of
Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness. President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces,
Federal Republic of Nigeria

Education Minister Hails Renaming of UNIMAID After Late Buhari

Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Olatunji Alausa, has extended profound appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his statesmanship decision to immortalize the late President Muhammadu Buhari through the renaming of the University of Maiduguri, Borno State, as Muhammadu Buhari University Maiduguri.

Dr. Alausa in a statement through the Director of Press of the ministry, Boriowo Folashade noted that the Ministry of Education is deeply honoured that the sector has been chosen as the channel through which the late President’s legacy will be permanently enshrined.

“President Tinubu’s decision reflects not only deep empathy and respect but also a firm belief in education as the bedrock of national development. His commitment to human capital development is unwavering and consistent with the path of national renewal that President Buhari championed.

“This symbolic gesture underscores the administration’s recognition of education as a cornerstone for sustainable development and national identity,” he said.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to upholding the values of service, integrity, and excellence that both late President Muhammadu Buhari and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu exemplify.

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The appreciation was extended on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and the entire Nigerian education sector.

The renaming announcement was made during a special session of the expanded Federal Executive Council (FEC) convened on Thursday by President Tinubu to honour the legacy of the late President Muhammadu Buhari.

The President opened the session with a moving tribute chronicling the life and service of the late statesman, particularly highlighting his commitment to national security, institutional reform, economic recovery, and anti-corruption efforts.

The President’s federal executive council memo, seeking to honour and recognise the enduring impact of President Buhari’s leadership, culminated in the Council’s approval to rename the institution in his memory.

President Buhari’s administration (2015–2023) was marked by notable reforms in national security, anti-corruption, infrastructure, agriculture, and human capital development — including the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, TSA, ERGP, and social investment schemes — which significantly contributed to national progress.

Distinguished national leaders, including the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas; Governors, Ministers, and Heads of Service of Federation paid heartfelt tributes.

In a solemn response, Yusuf Buhari, son of the late President, spoke on behalf of the Buhari family.

President Tinubu Heads To Kano on Condolence Visit

Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is expected in Kano state, North West Nigeria, on Friday, July 18, 2025, on a condolence visit to the government and people of the state, as well as the family of the late elder statesman and renowned philanthropist, Alhaji Aminu Dantata.

The visit was confirmed in a statement released by the spokesperson to the Kano State Governor, Sunusi Bature.

President Tinubu’s visit follows the recent passing of Alhaji Dantata, a respected business magnate whose life of service, philanthropy, and investment left a lasting impact across Nigeria.

The renowned businessman and philanthropist died at the age of 94 and was buried beside his wife’s grave at the Al-Baqi Cemetery in the holy city of Madina, Saudi Arabia, on July 1.

President Tinubu was out of the country at the time of Dantata’s passing but directed some of his ministers, led by the Defence Minister, to attend the burial in Saudi Arabia as a mark of honour for the late nonagenarian.

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf described the President’s visit as a symbol of national unity and a mark of deep respect for the people of Kano and the enduring legacy of the late Aminu Alhassan Dantata.

“This is a moment of solemn reflection and national respect,” the governor stated. “I urge all residents of Kano to welcome the President in our traditional spirit of hospitality, dignity, and honour.”

He also assured the public that adequate security and logistical arrangements have been made to ensure a smooth and orderly visit.

Tunisian Star Ons Jabeur Announces Break From Tennis

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Three-time Grand Slam finalist, Ons Jabeur of Tunisia, is taking a break from competitive tennis, the 30-year-old announced in a social media post.

Jabeur, the first Arab woman to reach a Grand Slam final, has struggled with her form in recent months, failing to get past the third round of a major this year.

The two-time Wimbledon finalist’s campaign came to a disappointing end at the All England Club last month as she retired from her first-round clash against Viktoriya Tomova, unable to continue after a long medical timeout.

“For the past two years, I’ve been pushing myself so hard, fighting through injuries and facing many other challenges. But deep down, I haven’t truly felt happy on the court for some time now,” she said in a statement.

“Tennis is such a beautiful sport. But right now, I feel it’s time to take a step back and finally put myself first: to breathe, to heal, and to rediscover the joy of simply living.”

The former world number two suffers from asthma and experienced breathing difficulties at this year’s Australian Open.

Jabeur, often called the ‘minister of happiness’ for her cheerful personality, said she was not feeling truly happy on the court. She has also been open about her wish to start a family.

“Thank you to all my fans for understanding. Your support and love mean the world to me. I carry it with me always,” she added.

National Assembly Leaders Eulogise Buhari

The leadership of the National Assembly say the legacies of former President Muhammadu Buhari will be cherished by all Nigerians.

They say he was a man of integrity and not materialistic despite the vantage positions he held while alive.

They made the remarks on Thursday, at the expanded valedictory meeting of the Federal Executive Council held in honour of the departed former President, who died on Sunday 13th July.

The valedictory cabinet meeting summoned by President Bola Tinubu, held at the Council Chambers of the presidential villa, Abuja, where the late President Buhari presided over cabinet meetings for eight years.

In his tribute, President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, said the late Nigerian leader’s death has forced the nation to pause. He went on to describe the former President as someone who sacrificed his all for the nation.

“There are moments in the life of a nation when she must pause. Today is such a moment as we gather in very solemn remembrance of President Muhammadu Buhari. A man who gave everything he had to a country that asked for everything from him,” he said.

Senator Akpabio further described the late President Buhari as a very principled man who, although not perfect, was good and utterly uninterested in personal comfort, prioritizing duty above all else.

“His life reflected basic simplicity and integrity, reminding that goodness is not always loud and that history applauds those who live for legacy over fame,” Akpabio said.

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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, described the late President as a man whose life and legacy are deeply woven into the fabric of our nation.

“President Buhari was not an ordinary figure in our national journey. He embodied quiet strength, moral clarity and an unshakable sense of duty. At a time when society was seduced by materialism, he chose a life of modesty and service. He was devoted to family and steadfast in his Islamic faith,” he said.

Yusuf Buhari, the son of the late President, expressed the family’s gratitude to Nigerians from all walks of life, including members of the diplomatic community, for the honour bestowed on his father in death.

He commended President Tinubu, Vice President Shettima, and their wives for the outstanding support received by the family from the time their father fell ill until his departure.

“It showed that he was regarded far more than a politician, but regarded as a friend and a father to all,” Yusuf Buhari said.

NGX Equities Investors Advance Gains to N82 Trillion

Equities trading session on the floor the Nigerian Exchange Group, NGX sustained its positive momentum on Thursday as the market capitalization of listed stocks advanced further with N833 billion in value.

The day’s bargain hunting and profit-taking activities led to 1,316.79 basis points or 1.02% increase on the NGX All-Share Index to close at 130,283.87 points compared to the 128,967.08 of the previous day.

Similarly, investors gianed N833 billion on the he market capitalization to close at N82.417 trillion higher than the N81.584 trillion recorded on Wednesday.

The Exchange clinched further on its northward movement due to the recently released inflation points to possible rate cut at the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) next week.

The equities market is also bullish as investors continue to reroute funds from the fixed income (FI) market, particularly as the moderating rate of the treasury bills (T-bills) is making investors rethink in favour of equities.

This is also coming as many investors are positioning ahead of half year (H1) earnings season in expectation of interim dividend payment by the regular companies.

The equities market has risen this year by 26.58 percent majorly driven by consumer goods, banking and insurance stocks while oil & gas stocks have seen remarkable profit taking by investors.

On price movement, 30 equities appreciated relative to 47 decliners.

BUA Cement emerged top on the gainer’s table with a 10% profit on its share price to close at N112.20k, followed by Dangote Cement with a 9.99% gain to close at N473.30k; then CHAMS recorded a 9.96% profit on its share price to close at N3.09k.

Conversely, FG192038S2 led the losers table with a 17.0% decline to close at N83.00k.

HMCALL, MECURE, BERGER, JOHN HOLT, MAYBAKER, and RTBRISCOE witnessed a 10% drop on their respective share prices to close at N4.68k, N11.70k, N33.75k, N9.00k, N15.30k and N3.42.

FTNCOCOA followed with a 9.97% loss to close at N6.32k while ACADEMY share price dropped but 9.96% to close at N7.50k.

A total of 1,193,193,643 units of shares exchanged hands in 37,418 deal.

 

 

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NCC Unveils Framework To Unlock Pathways For Digital Growth

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By Othniel Canice, Abuja

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has unveiled its General Authorisation Framework (GAF) to enhance growth in the industry and empower underserved communities.

The commission did the unveiling at its headquarters during a stakeholder engagement for the Nigerian Telecoms Industry, on Thursday in Abuja.

The Executive Vice-Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Dr Aminu Maida said that the sector had become a symbol of innovation and progress, revolutionising communication, improving access to information, and reshaping business operations.

Maida, represented by the Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, Rimini Makama, highlighted the tremendous progress made in the telecommunications sector over the past 24 years.

He said that the sector was at a turning point, where disruptive innovations were accelerating the evolution of the communications ecosystem.

“This progress has been driven by the rapid uptake of mobile technologies, surging data consumption, and an increasing appetite for digital services.

“But we are now at a turning point, where the nature of innovation demands a regulatory paradigm that is not only responsive but enabling.

“Broadband Penetration continues to grow, while digital literacy is on the rise. These are creating a solid foundation for a vibrant digital economy driven by accessibility, innovation, and inclusivity Technological innovation is accelerating across the world and nation.”

He emphasised the need for a regulatory paradigm that was not only responsive but enabling, allowing innovators to experiment and innovate without unnecessary restrictions, adding that the framework is introduced as a key initiative to achieve this goal.

According to him, the framework has introduced three key instruments that would provide a platform for innovators to test and validate their ideas, assess risk, and measure outcomes before deployment.

He said that the success of the framework depended on the active participation of stakeholders, including mobile network operators, service providers, infrastructure companies, OEMs, startups, civil society, and academia.

He said that the framework aimed to promote inclusive innovation, expanding access, closing connectivity gaps, and empowering underserved communities.

“This is an objective that lies at the core of the NCC’s latest initiative, the General Authorisation Framework.

“By adopting this approach, we are providing a platform for innovators of various sizes, whether they are startups or established companies, to demonstrate feasibility, assess risk, and measure outcomes before deployment.

“This model encourages experimentation and responsible innovation while safeguarding consumer rights and public interest,” he said.

He expressed optimism that the stakeholder engagement would spark curiosity, refine the collective vision, and accelerate the journey towards a more connected, innovative, and prosperous Nigeria.

The EVC called for collaboration and partnership to refine the approach and ensure that it worked for Nigeria.

He added that the future of Nigeria’s digital economy was unfolding rapidly which the communications sector was at the heart of this future.

Earlier, the Director of Licensing and Authorisation Department, NCC, Mr Usman Mamman, hinted that GAF was the outcome of extensive research, cross-departmental collaboration, and evaluation of global best practices and local industry dynamics.

Mamman described it as a flexible and forward-looking approach to licensing that promotes innovation while ensuring regulatory oversight, consumer protection, and market integrity.

According to him, the NCC conducted an internal review of recent service applications and pilot proposals, revealing a growing need for a flexible pathway to test new and emerging ideas.

He said that a benchmark study was also carried out to learn from other countries, including the UK’s Ofcom Sandbox model and Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (MDA) testbeds.

“This shows a growing need for a flexible and well-structured pathway to test new and emerging ideas,” he said.

He called on stakeholders to ensure that this framework becomes a solid bridge between innovation and regulation, between start-up visionaries and established players, between present limitations and future possibilities.

Jide Johnson.