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Nigeria Customs Apapa Port Hits N20.1b Revenue

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The Apapa Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has set a new record by generating ₦20.1 billion in revenue within a single day, barely 24 hours into the tenure of its new leadership.

The Customs Area Controller (CAC) of Apapa Port Command, Comptroller Emmanuel Oshoba, disclosed that the command raked in ₦20,156,077,098.56 on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.

The figure represents the highest single-day revenue collection ever recorded by any Customs Command under the Unified Customs Management System, popularly known as B’Odogwu.

He said, “The milestone surpasses the previous record of ₦18 billion and underscores his pledge to build on the achievements of his predecessor while driving revenue generation, trade facilitation, and anti-smuggling operations.”

Oshoba, who commended his officers and stakeholders for their commitment, urged them not to relent.

He said, “It’s not yet time for celebration because I foresee greater achievements for this flagship command of the NCS under my leadership. Let’s leave applause for the future when we surpass more targets, curb smuggling, and process trade with speed while maintaining integrity. I believe in action, which speaks louder than words.”

Oshoba had met with senior officers where he urged them to sustain and improve the command’s productivity while emphasising that ”outstanding results are the true proof of hard work, dedication, and an uncompromising disposition to duty.”

He also described B’Odogwu as a crucial tool in modernising customs operations in Nigeria, noting its role in boosting efficiency and strengthening the country’s position as Africa’s largest economy.

He promised that Apapa Customs Command would not only meet but also surpass its revenue target while maintaining its reputation as the nation’s flagship customs formation.

Reps Deliberate on Bills to Reposition Nigeria’s Mining Sector

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The Nigerian House of Representatives has held a public hearing on 12 bills aimed at repositioning the Mining sector.

The public hearing, organised by the House Committee on Solid Minerals, brought stakeholders in the sector together to make contributions, suggestions, and submissions on the need to pass the bills.

Declaring the Public hearing open, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Tajuddeen Abbas noted that it was not merely a procedural step but a fundamental pillar of Nigeria’s democratic process.

Represented by Mr. Mark Useni, the Speaker said “the hearing offered a vital platform for robust public engagement and for capturing a diverse range of perspectives on legislation that would shape the future of Nigeria’s solid minerals sector.

“The bills before us today represent a strategic pivot in our national economic agenda. For decades, our economy has been heavily reliant on a single commodity. As we look towards building a diversified, resilient, and inclusive economy, the development of our solid minerals sector is not just an option—it is an imperative. These bills collectively address the key challenges and opportunities in this sector, from legal frameworks and institutional reforms to funding mechanisms and human capital development.”

The Speaker said; “Specifically, we are here to deliberate on: “A Bill for an Act to repeal the Nigerian Coal Corporation Act and enact the Nigeria Coal Development Commission, which seeks to modernise and revitalise our coal industry.

“The Bill for an Act to assure adequate funding for mineral resources exploration and extraction through Public-Private Partnerships, which aims to unlock private capital to drive growth.

“The Bill to establish the Lithium Development Commission of Nigeria, a visionary piece of legislation that recognises the global importance of this mineral and seeks to position Nigeria as a key player in the clean energy value chain.

The Bills to establish multiple Federal Institutes of Mining and Geosciences across various States—Garaku in Nasarawa State, Takum in Taraba State, Ikoro in Ekiti State, Akamkpa in Cross River State, Gusau in Zamfara State, and Umuahia in Abia State—are a testament to our commitment to building the intellectual and technical capacity required to harness our mineral wealth responsibly.”

“We will also be examining the Bill to establish the Nigerian Mining Development Bank, which will provide the necessary financial support for indigenous miners.

“Lastly, we have a Bill for an Act to establish the Nigerian Solid Mineral Communities Development Commission and the Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geosciences (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which are designed to ensure that host communities benefit from mining activities and to strengthen our existing institutions,” he explained.

Mr. Abbas pointed out that the success of the legislative efforts hinged on the quality of input received from the public.

He said; “Your contributions will serve as a guiding light, enabling the Committee to refine these bills into comprehensive, forward-looking, and effective laws that will truly serve the national interest.”

The Speaker therefore urged the participants to engage in a constructive, open, and impactful dialogue.

“Let us work together to build a vibrant and transparent mining sector that creates jobs, attracts investment, and contributes significantly to our national development goals,”he said

On his part, the Chairman of the Committee on Solid Minerals, Mr. Gaza Jonathan Gbefwi, said the exercise was not just a constitutional duty but also a strategic step towards repositioning the solid minerals sector as a true pillar of Nigeria’s economic transformation.

Gbefwi stressed that the sector held enormous potential for national growth, job creation, revenue generation, and industrial development.

“Yet, for decades, this potential has remained underutilised due to outdated laws, weak institutional frameworks, and poor funding mechanisms. This House, through the Committee on Solid Minerals Development, is determined to reverse that trend by strengthening the legislative foundation of the sector.”

“The Bills before us today are designed to achieve several critical objectives:

“• To modernise old and obsolete legal instruments such as the Nigerian Coal Corporation Act, by replacing them with forward-looking structures like the proposed Nigeria Coal Development Commission.

“• To create new institutions, such as the Lithium Development Commission and the Nigerian Mining Development Bank, that will position Nigeria to benefit from global shifts in energy transition and critical minerals demand.

“• To establish Institutes of Mining and Geosciences in the various geo-political zones of the country, ensuring that capacity development, research, and innovation are accessible nationwide.

“• To guarantee adequate funding for exploration and extraction through Public-Private Partnerships, thereby opening the doors for sustainable investment.

“• And importantly, to provide for the welfare and development of host communities through the Nigerian Solid Mineral Communities Development Commission,” the Chairman disclosed.

Gbefwi emphasised that the public hearing provided a platform for all stakeholders, government agencies, industry players, community representatives, academia, and civil society to contribute their knowledge, perspectives, and recommendations.

He said; “The Committee is committed to a participatory process because the success of these legislative efforts depends on how well they reflect the realities and aspirations of all stakeholders.”

The Chairman urged participants to approach the deliberations with a sense of responsibility and patriotism.

“The laws we shape here will not only determine how Nigeria harnesses her mineral wealth but also how we safeguard the interests of future generations,” he added.

Stakeholders in the Solid Mineral sector supported the passage of the bills, noting that some of the laws guiding the sector were obsolete.

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Kano Gets Solar-Powered Oxygen Plant

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Kano State has received a solar-powered Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) Oxygen Plant, an intervention jointly delivered by IHS Towers Nigeria, UNICEF, and the Canadian Government.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf announced the handover on Thursday, describing the project as ‘a life-saving facility that aligns with his administration’s agenda to transform healthcare across the state.’

He noted that within two years of his government, all General Hospitals in the state had been renovated, while Primary Healthcare Centres in all 44 local government areas are undergoing upgrades, with some set to be converted into General Hospitals.

“We deeply appreciate IHS Towers Nigeria, UNICEF, and the Government of Canada for this intervention

“This administration will continue to work tirelessly with partners to advance healthcare delivery and guarantee better outcomes for our people.”Governor Kabir said.

On her part, the UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Mrs Wafaa Saeed, described the oxygen plant as a groundbreaking intervention that would particularly benefit women and children suffering from pneumonia and other respiratory diseases.


“By harnessing solar power, we ensure a reliable and sustainable oxygen supply, even in times of limited electricity

“This plant is a beacon of innovation and resilience, promising to save countless lives and provide a model for similar initiatives across the country,”she explained.

Mrs Saeed said that “the initiative goes beyond infrastructure, highlighting UNICEF’s collaboration with Kano State to train health workers, biomedical engineers, and technicians in oxygen therapy and equipment maintenance.'”

“I wish to assure you, Your Excellency, that this will not be the last of our efforts

 “We will continue to collaborate with your government to enhance the capacity of health workers, deliver high-impact interventions, and strengthen systems for service delivery,” the UNICEF Representative in Nigeria disclosed.

She also acknowledged the contributions of international partners, including the Governments of Canada and Norway, alongside IHS Towers, in making the solarised oxygen plant a reality.

Beyond the oxygen facility, UNICEF is also working with the Kano State Government on polio immunisation and the distribution of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) worth one billion naira to tackle malnutrition among children.

Senior Vice President of IHS Nigeria, Mr Dapo, and other dignitaries also commended the initiative, emphasising its significance in improving access to critical healthcare in Kano State.

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Anambra Governor Orders Probe into Onitsha Market Killings

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The Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo has pledged a transparent investigation and full accountability after operatives of the Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) Brigade allegedly opened fire during a confrontation with traders at Onitsha Main Market.
The incident left several people dead and others injured.
Eyewitnesses reported that at least four lives were lost, including that of a pregnant woman, sparking outrage and demands for justice across the state.

Governor Soludo, during visits on Wednesday, met with the family of one of the victims, Miss Chinwe Igwe from Ikwo, Ebonyi State, at the Onitsha North Local Government Headquarters.

He extended his condolences and assured the families of victims that justice would be done.

“We sympathise with the families affected by this unfortunate and deeply regrettable incident,” Soludo said. “A transparent and thorough investigation is underway, and any operatives found to have acted outside the law will face the full weight of justice. Every life matters.”

The Governor stressed the need for discipline and professionalism in law enforcement operations to avoid a recurrence, even as he acknowledged the swift response of security agencies in containing the situation.

In a show of solidarity, Soludo also visited survivors receiving treatment at medical facilities in Onitsha and Nnewi.

“The safety and dignity of every resident of Anambra is paramount. We remain committed to justice and to building a state where security operatives act with discipline and accountability,” he added.

The OCHA Brigade, established to enforce environmental and sanitation laws, has previously faced criticism over its methods. The recent incident has renewed calls from civil society groups and market associations for reforms and stronger oversight of the unit.

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Nigeria Expresses Concern Over Israeli Airstrike in Qatar

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The Nigerian Government has expressed concern over reports of an Israeli airstrike in Doha, Qatar, reportedly targeting senior members of the Hamas leadership.

In a statement, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said Nigeria upholds the sovereignty of all nations and the supremacy of international law, especially in matters involving cross-border use of force

“This development raises serious questions about regional stability and the prospects for ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” Ebienfa said.

He noted Qatar’s longstanding role as a mediator in the Middle East and urged all parties to act with caution.

“We extend our heartfelt sympathies to all those affected by the incident and reiterate our unwavering support for initiatives that promote de-escalation, dialogue, and durable peace,” he said.

Ebienfa promised that Nigeria remains ready to work with the United Nations and other multilateral partners to advance peace, security, and the rule of law in the Middle East and beyond.

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FCT 2026: APC Candidate Seeks Support for Youth Development

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the February 2026 Bwari Area Council chairmanship election, Shekwolo Haruna Audi, has sought the support of the Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, for his campaign and youth development in the area.

Bwari is one of the six area councils in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) where grassroots elections will be held in 2026.

During a courtesy visit to the ministry in Abuja, Shekwolo said he was there to officially inform the minister of his candidacy and to request a partnership in harnessing the vast youth potential in Bwari, Abuja.

He expressed his desire to build a strong and lasting relationship with the Ministry of Youth Development.

Highlighting challenges in the area, the APC candidate raised concern over the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR).

He said Bwari currently has only one registration centre, which has made participation difficult for many residents.

Shekwolo appealed to the minister to intervene by facilitating additional centres.

He also announced plans for a fundraising dinner in his honour, to be organised by the Committee of Youth on Mobilisation and Sensitisation (CYMS), with Obinna Nwaka serving as the director-general of the committee.

He urged the minister to serve as chairman of the occasion and to lend his presence and support.

Renewed Hope Agenda

Shekwolo pledged to align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, assuring that his campaign would not only focus on winning the council election but also on strengthening the APC’s electoral base ahead of the 2027 general election.

Responding, Minister Olawande commended the APC campaign team and the Chairmanship candidate for their vision and leadership.

He described Shekwolo as “the real definition of leadership.” He pledged his support and to also serve as the Chairman of the Fundraising Dinner, assuring, “I am with you, my brother, you are the next chairman of the Bwari Area Council come 2026.

Other members of the delegation were CYMS’s Director General, Chief Obinna Nwaka, APC Chairman of Bwari Area Council, Alh Aliyu Tanko Shere, Hon Kelechi Ugwumba, Kenneth Omeiza, and others.

 

 

Lagos AFC World Series To Feature 100 MMA Fights

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No fewer than 100 Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fights will feature in this year’s AFC World Series Championships, scheduled for Sept. 11-14 in Lagos.

The championship, sanctioned by the Nigerian MMA Federation, marks a historic milestone for the sport’s growth in Nigeria.

READ ALSO: Nigeria Approves Mixed Martial Arts As A Sports Federation

Founded by entrepreneur Raad Aswani, the AFC World Series is the first private African promotion officially recognised as a continental ranking and scoring platform for MMA.

The fights are endorsed by the Nigerian MMA Federation (NMMAF), National Sports Commission (NSC), Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) and the African MMA Confederation (AMMAC).

Aswani said the milestone firmly positions Africa on the global combat sports map, with Nigeria poised to play a defining role in shaping its future.

As an individual, I have always wanted to follow the footsteps of my grandfather, Ansani, who was a renowned trader in Nigeria.

“I want to contribute to sports and entertainment development. That inspired me to introduce this idea, tagged the ‘Next Contenders Programme and Beyond’,” Aswani said.

According to him, AFC is rewriting African combat sports by creating champions inside the cage while nurturing leaders, innovators, educators, and entrepreneurs outside it.

Aswani revealed that winners in Lagos will receive medals directly from the NSC Chairman and the Director General, symbolising government’s strong support for the initiative.

He stressed that AFC represents more than sports promotion, describing it as a social movement powered by partnerships with government, federations, and academies.

The AFC is empowering youths with opportunities from local gyms to international arenas, offering alternatives to crime, gangs and unemployment,” Aswani stated.

He added that AFC is also developing hybrid academies as training and educational hubs, driving gender inclusion and promoting wellness through grassroots programmes.

Similarly, NMMAF President Henry George said the event is sanctioned and supervised to ensure compliance with international rules, scoring systems and safety standards.

He explained that MMA in Nigeria now has a standard guide ensuring safety and providing a ranking system for selecting national representatives.

Our role is to supervise, maintain standards in scoring, and guide fighter progression from amateur to professional levels,” George said.

He noted that athletes would require a minimum of 10 fights before turning professional, with medical, regulatory, and safety standards strictly maintained.

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Minister Reassures Nigerians of Better Days Ahead

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The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has reassured Nigerians, particularly women, families, and vulnerable groups of a future built on deliberate action, inclusive policies, and transformative programmes.

In a statement issued on Thursday by her Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Jonathan Eze, the Minister said that progress would be achieved through commitment and measurable impact rather than distant promises.

“Brighter days are not a distant aspiration; they are the outcome of our deliberate actions and unwavering dedication,” she said.

Highlighting the Ministry’s focus, Sulaiman-Ibrahim noted that initiatives under her leadership are aimed at fostering economic empowerment, strengthening social protection systems, and advancing national development.

“The work we are doing today is not merely about making promises for tomorrow; it is about taking concrete, well-considered steps to build a more inclusive, secure, and prosperous Nigeria for all,” she affirmed.

On staff welfare, the Minister pledged to build a culture of excellence and accountability within the Ministry.

“Your commitment is the engine of our progress, and together we will build a legacy of service and transformative impact,” she told the workforce.

She further reiterated her zero-tolerance stance on gender-based violence, stressing that systems are being reinforced to support survivors and guarantee justice.

The Minister also pointed to ongoing relief interventions targeting vulnerable women and families nationwide.

Looking ahead, Sulaiman-Ibrahim disclosed plans for a strategic retreat to align all policies and programmes with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

“I am confident that through our collective effort, we are laying a firm foundation for a future where every Nigerian woman and child can truly thrive,” she noted.

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Nigeria Endorses China’s Global Governance Initiative

Nigeria has endorsed the newly launched Global Governance Initiative (GGI), unveiled by China at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Plus meeting in Tianjin, positioning the country at the forefront of efforts to shape reforms in the global order.

The initiative builds on the Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI), and Global Civilization Initiative (GCI), with a focus on broader representation, adherence to international law, and stronger responses to challenges such as climate change, digital inequality, and emerging technologies.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, Nigeria described the initiative as a timely contribution ahead of the United Nations’ 80th anniversary.

“Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest economies and an active participant in multilateral diplomacy, views the GGI as a valuable platform for advancing shared priorities, including reform of the United Nations, inclusive governance in emerging domains such as artificial intelligence, cyberspace, and outer space, and the promotion of equitable development,” Ebienfa said.

He noted that Nigeria particularly welcomed the initiative’s emphasis on five foundational principles: Sovereign Equality, Rule of Law, Multilateralism, People-Centered Governance, and Results-Oriented Action.

Ebienfa stressed that the GGI aligned with Nigeria’s national development objectives, its principle of strategic autonomy, and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

“In this regard, Nigeria remains committed to working collaboratively with partners across the Global South to foster consensus, strengthen regional cooperation, and contribute meaningfully to a sustainable and equitable global order,”he explained.

Reaffirming Nigeria’s stance, Ebienfa said: “Through its support for the GGI, Nigeria reaffirms its enduring commitment to a more just, inclusive, and effective international order, one that reflects the aspirations of all peoples and upholds the principles of shared responsibility and mutual respect.”

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Handball: Ekiti Players Earn African Women’s Youth Championship Call-Up

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The duo of Oluwalade Phoebe and Momodu Veronica of the Ekiti Queens handball team have been selected to represent Nigeria at the 2025 African Women’s Youth Handball Championship.

Media Officer of the Handball Association in Ekiti, Ayodeji Ogunsakin,  disclosed this to newsmen on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti.

READ ALSO: Nigeria’s Under 24 Male Handball Team Arrive Bulgaria for tourney

Ogunsakin said the championship is scheduled to take place in Oran, Algeria, from Sept. 14 to Sept. 21.

He said the two players were selected based on their outstanding skills and performance in Handball competitions.

Ogunsakin explained that Nigeria’s U-18 Women’s Handball team has undergone thorough preparatory camping in Lagos ahead of the Championship.

He said that the championship will serve as qualifiers for the 2026 Women’s Youth World Handball Championship, as well as the IHF Women’s Intercontinental Phase.

Nigeria U-18 Handball team will depart the country for the championship on Thursday (today)

Nigeria will play in Group A, which consists of Angola, Tunisia, Kenya, Benin Republic and Madagascar.

 

 

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