Empowerment
PULP Foundation rolls out maiden outreach, lauds Gambari, Boss Mustapha
Worried by the state of the Nation’s security challenges and its threats to National unity, People United in Love and Peace (PULP) foundation, has during its unveiling flagged off its maiden outreach in Mararaba, Nasarawa state.
PULP which is a non governmental organization was instituted by a group of eminent Nigerians led by Dr. Chuks Victor James.
According to a communique signed by its founder Dr. James the foundation asides its empowerment initiatives is poised to seek various means to foster love, unity, peace and progress amongst Nigerians.
The outreach exercise included the distribution of cash sums to indigent women followed by a Gala Night which witnessed a large turnout of dignitaries from within and outside Nasarawa.
The occasion saw the presence of ; Arewa Youths, HRH Jodan Markinta of Adamawa State, Hon Yusuf Musa Ardo, the Mieti- Allah National Chairman of Fulani Peace Initiative, Alhaji Ahmadu Sardauna, Matarsa Nasarawa State, Comr. Magaji Musa Adamu among other dignitaries.
Speaking during the elaborate outreach in Mararaba, the founder, a U.S. based Dr. James, enjoined Nigerians to develop a positive mindset towards the country, adding that such positive thoughts will propel the nation to greatness.
“This is the first time we are coming publicly to announce the formation of this foundation. The aim of the foundation is to do everything we can, to unite our brothers from the north with our brothers from the south.
“It doesn’t cost us money for us to unite our country, it’s just for us to work on our change of mindsets. I flew all the way from New York, US to Nigeria to speak about the essence, the need for us to live in peace and unity.
Appreciating the Federal Government’s roles in combating the global Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), Dr. James commended President Muhammadu Buhari; his Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari and the Secretary to the Federal Government, Boss Mustapha for taking proactive steps to stem the tide in the spread of the virus.
He said, “The COVID-19 pandemic devastated the entire universe but Nigeria was saved because of the actions taken by Mr President, Mohamadu Buhari, carried out by the Secretary to the Government of the Fderation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, Prof Ibrahim Gambari and the 36 state Governors.
“They played a very good role in making sure that some of the citizens were vaccinated and received the Covid protocols/palliatives.”
Harping on the need for Nigerians to eschew violence and live in peace , Dr. James identified lack of peace and unity as being responsible for love lost amongst Nigerians.
The foundation founder encouraged participants to spread the good news of peace and unity amongst brothers, sisters and parents, telling them of the need to change their mindsets about segregation and unhealthy thoughts against the nation.
The climax of the event was the announcement of PULP Foundation to stage a massive concert to be held at Eagle square in Abuja, where women will be given 1 Million Naira each to support their economic growth. According to Dr. Chuks the reason behind the foundation’s priority for women stems from the fact that women usually turn out first to embrace peace and unity, saying that women are pillars and the stability of Nigeria cannot be fixed without women”.
In his concluding remarks, PULP-F founder enjoined Nigerians to change their habit of negative criticisms and casting slurs at public office holders in the country.
He added that foreign investors take their investments to other countries due to the negative notions created by citizens about its public officeholders. He said that these negative perspectives will do Nigeria no good, he therefore, charged Nigerians to take this message of unity, peace and love to all states, as he also stressed on the need to put the nation first before religion and ethnic divides.
“If you look presently, investors are taking their businesses abroad, away from Nigeria. Nigeria has the man power, we have the population, we have everything but because we’re not speaking together as brothers and sisters, everyone is saying that am from Zamfara State therefore it’s only Zamfara people that will do this, am from Abia state therefore only Igbo people will do that, No! We are first and foremost Nigerians.
“We must understand these facts, that is when developments will start and that is when even the international communities will all come back to Nigeria, bringing in their foreign direct investments because they know that Nigeria has the population and manpower.
“We should shun religion if we must progress. We were born here as Nigerians before religion came to play a part in our lives, so, let’s consider ourselves as nothing but Nigerians first before religion, Dr. James said.
Harping on Nigeria’s unity, he canvasses for the removal of State of origin from the Nation’s constitution, he said that that every Nigerian should be accorded their full rights to engage in any economic and political activity regardless of the state where they hail from.
He said “In my Nigeria and America passports they wrote Benue state but if I want to run an election in Benue, I am told to go to Abia state however in my passport, there’s no Abia state on it.
“If we can remove all these impediments Nigeria will be a better place to reckon with in Africa.
“We must also learn to love our families. Our father, mother, sisters and brothers. Most importantly we must love our mothers greatly because through them we were born. We must give our women enough credit”.
Empowerment
Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho’s Legacy of Compassion Reshapes Kogi East
In an era where public service is often measured by fleeting promises, Senator Jibrin Isah Echocho is charting a different course, one rooted in tangible impact and enduring compassion.
The Igala Vanguard, a prominent socio-cultural group in Kogi East, has applauded the senator’s transformative approach to governance, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to healthcare access and economic empowerment.
Senator Echocho’s intervention in settling hospital bills at three major general hospitals has become a beacon of hope for struggling families.
For many, healthcare costs often force heartbreaking choices between medical treatment and basic survival. By lifting this burden, the senator has restored dignity and well-being to vulnerable residents.
“This isn’t just about paying bills; it’s about saving lives and ensuring no one is denied care because of poverty,” remarked Engineer Lawrence Akpa, leader of the Igala Vanguard.
The initiative has triggered discussions about sustainable healthcare reforms and inspired calls for other leaders to adopt similar strategies to fortify public health systems.
But Senator Echocho’s impact stretches beyond healthcare. His empowerment programs, targeting widows, youth, and low-income earners—are equipping citizens with the tools to rebuild their lives. From vocational training and small business grants to educational scholarships, the senator is laying the foundation for long-term economic resilience.
“These programs are creating a ripple effect,” said Akpa. “They are breaking cycles of dependency and giving people the means to take charge of their futures.”
Widows who once faced economic exclusion now run thriving businesses. Youths who lacked direction are mastering trades. Students who risked dropping out are now chasing academic dreams. The senator’s interventions are not just short-term fixes but blueprints for self-reliance.
Senator Echocho’s story has become a rallying point for leadership with empathy. The Igala Vanguard is now calling on other political leaders to replicate his model of service—one that prioritizes impact over optics.
“What he’s doing in Kogi East transcends politics,” Akpa added. “It’s about restoring faith in governance and proving that leadership can indeed be a tool for change.”
Community voices echo this sentiment. Residents have described the senator’s programs as a lifeline, particularly in rural areas where poverty and lack of infrastructure pose daily challenges.
While celebrating these achievements, the Igala Vanguard also expressed optimism about future initiatives. They urged Senator Echocho to sustain the momentum and expand his programs to reach even more underserved communities.
The group reaffirmed its support for his vision, stressing the need for collective efforts among stakeholders to address lingering socio-economic disparities in the region.
As Kogi East moves forward, Senator Echocho’s leadership offers a powerful reminder of what governance can achieve when anchored in compassion, vision, and action. His legacy, still unfolding, promises not just relief but renewal for the people of Kogi East.
Empowerment
Lawan Urges Holistic Economic Reforms Beyond Temporary Relief Measures
Former President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has sounded the alarm over Nigeria’s soaring interest rates, which he described as a chokehold on entrepreneurship, agricultural growth, and sustainable development.
Speaking in Yobe North during a food distribution exercise targeting vulnerable communities, Lawan highlighted the broader structural challenges stifling Nigeria’s economic potential. While acknowledging the importance of providing immediate relief to struggling citizens, he advocated for transformative policies to address the root causes of economic hardship.
Lawan’s remarks signal a call for a shift from reliance on short-term interventions to sustainable economic strategies. His emphasis on affordable financing reflects the need for systemic changes to empower small businesses and farmers.
A statement by his is Media Adviser, Dr. Ezrel Tabiowo, quoted him to have said,“We can’t continue to manage hunger with handouts,” Lawan stated. “The focus must be on creating an environment where businesses and farmers thrive independently through affordable credit facilities and secure environments.”
According to Lawan, Nigeria’s commercial banks charge prohibitive interest rates of up to 34 percent, a figure he argues discourages investments and keeps the nation’s productive sectors in a state of stagnation.
“In countries where businesses flourish, loans are accessible at less than 1 percent interest rates. We must adopt similar practices to unlock Nigeria’s economic potential,” he said.
Lawan also linked food insecurity to rising insecurity, especially in northern Nigeria, where farmers are increasingly unable to access their farmlands due to banditry. He urged the federal government to intensify efforts to restore peace and create enabling conditions for agricultural revival.
“Food security is a matter of national security,” he declared. “We cannot expect sustainable growth when our farmers are unable to cultivate their lands due to fear of attacks.”
Acknowledging the reforms initiated by President Bola Tinubu’s administration, Lawan expressed optimism for economic improvements by 2025.
However, he stressed the need for state governments to complement federal efforts by implementing local strategies that promote food security, job creation, and access to credit.
“Governance cannot be centralized,” Lawan said. “States must take ownership of development plans tailored to their specific challenges and strengths.”
Lawan’s critique of Nigeria’s banking system underscores the need for urgent reforms to lower borrowing costs and expand access to financing for small and medium enterprises.
“The current interest rates imposed by commercial banks are callous and unsustainable,” he argued. “Unless we reform our financial systems to support entrepreneurs and farmers, our fight against poverty will remain a losing battle.”
While the food distribution organized by the Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan (SAIL) Foundation offered short-term relief, Lawan insisted that Nigeria’s long-term economic trajectory depends on policies that promote self-reliance.
“Temporary relief measures have their place, but our focus must be on equipping Nigerians to build sustainable livelihoods,” he emphasized.
Lawan’s advocacy highlighted the intersection of economic policy, security, and agricultural development. His push for affordable loans, agricultural security, and federal-state collaboration underscores the urgency of addressing Nigeria’s economic vulnerabilities.
As Nigeria grapples with inflation and food insecurity, Lawan’s call for reforms sets the stage for debates on how to transition from crisis management to sustainable economic growth.
Empowerment
Peter Obi Empowers 25 youths with N75m, Urges them to Embrace Hard Work, Integrity
The Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections Peter Obi has admonished youths to imbibe the spirit of hardwork, discipline and integrity as sure parth to success.
Obi who is also a former Governor of Anambra State spoke recently when he held an inspiring interactive session with youths in Onitsha, Anambra State, at the invitation of the Faithspiration Initiative.
His empowering message centered on the importance of hard work, discipline, and integrity.
Obi reminded the youths that success in life is not determined by one’s background but by an unwavering commitment to doing the right things and working tirelessly towards achieving goals.
He shared his personal journey, explaining that although he was born and raised in Onitsha, success did not come easy.
He underscored that like many of them, he too faced challenges but was able to overcome them through hard work and discipline.
“There is no shortcut to success,” Obi stated. “It is not where you come from, but how determined you are to do the right things and work hard that truly counts.”
To further support the youths, Obi provided N300,000 each to 25 individuals to help them further their productive ventures, and pledged to continue empowering two more youths every month, starting in January.
In closing, Obi reiterated his belief in the potential of Nigerian youth to drive change. “A New Nigeria remains POssible,” he affirmed.
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