News
Yoruba Council Hails Nze Fidelis Chukwu’s Emergence as Ohanaeze Ndigbo Leader
The Yoruba Council Worldwide, the apex body for Yoruba people globally, has applauded the election of Nze Fidelis Oziochukwu Chukwu as the new President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, describing his emergence as a beacon of hope for unity and progress in Nigeria.
In a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Bashorun Isaac Aderemi Ajibola, on behalf of President Aare Oladotun Hassan, the Council expressed confidence in Nze Fidelis’s leadership qualities and his ability to steer Ohanaeze Ndigbo towards greater accomplishments.
“His election is a testament to his exceptional track record, leadership acumen, and positive contributions to the Southeast region and Nigeria as a whole,” the statement said. “We are confident that his wealth of experience will be instrumental in uniting the Ndigbo people and fostering development across the country.”
The Yoruba Council urged Nze Fidelis and his team to prioritize reconciliation and collaboration among stakeholders in the Southeast region. This, they noted, is essential for building a solid foundation for socio-economic growth and stability.
“The Yoruba Council Worldwide is committed to offering unwavering support to Nze Fidelis Chukwu in his new role,” the statement added. “His emergence reflects the foresight of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo leadership in selecting a personality of impeccable integrity and visionary leadership.”
The Council also emphasized the importance of fostering interethnic unity, noting that Nze Fidelis’s election presents a unique opportunity to build bridges of progress and harmony among Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups.
“As he embarks on this noble journey, we extend our best wishes for success and look forward to collaborating with him to achieve shared goals of national unity and prosperity,” the statement concluded.
This development has been widely celebrated as a step towards strengthening interethnic relations and championing the collective aspirations of Nigerians.
News
Obi visits Farotimi After Obasanjo, Commends His Dedication to National Development
In a show of solidarity and commitment to Nigeria’s progress, former presidential candidate Peter Obi visited renowned lawyer and activist Dele Farotimi following his earlier meeting with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
The visit, which took place on Thursday, underscored Obi’s continued efforts to foster alliances aimed at achieving transformative governance in Nigeria.
Farotimi, who recently returned from the Ekiti correctional center, has been an outspoken advocate for justice, human rights, and good governance. During the visit, Obi expressed his delight at finding Farotimi in high spirits and deeply committed to the cause of building a better Nigeria.
“I was pleased to find him in good spirits and deeply encouraged by his unwavering dedication to the struggle for a better Nigeria,” Obi said via his X-handle.
The meeting served as a platform for both men to reflect on the nation’s challenges and the ongoing push for reforms. Obi commended Farotimi’s resilience, describing him as a symbol of courage in the face of adversity.
“@DeleFarotimi exemplifies courage in the face of adversity, consistently taking bold stands for good governance in our nation. I wish him a fruitful and productive year as we continue to work together toward the development of our country,” Obi added.
Farotimi, a vocal critic of corruption and misgovernance, has consistently called for institutional reforms and greater accountability in leadership. His legal and activist work has earned him both supporters and critics, but his resolve remains unshaken.
Obi’s visit to Farotimi comes after his meeting with former President Obasanjo, a figure widely regarded as a statesman and advocate for Nigeria’s unity. Observers see Obi’s engagements as part of a broader strategy to consolidate support among reform-minded leaders and activists ahead of future political developments.
The former Anambra State governor concluded his remarks by reaffirming his belief in the possibility of a new Nigeria, stating that the collective efforts of like-minded individuals will continue to push the country toward progress.
“A New Nigeria is Possible,” Obi emphasized, echoing his campaign slogan.
The visit has sparked reactions from political analysts and citizens, many of whom view it as a sign of ongoing efforts to build a coalition for national transformation.
The visit has highlighted the background of Farotimi’s activism, Obi’s advocacy, and their shared vision for Nigeria’s development.
News
2025: Senator Yar’Adua Rallies Nigerians for Unity, Growth, Security
As Nigeria steps into 2025, Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’Adua has called on citizens to embrace hope, resilience, and collective purpose in shaping a stronger and more prosperous nation.
In his New Year message, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Army and Northern Senators Forum expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, pledging to advance policies focused on security, economic growth, and social welfare.
“This year offers us a renewed opportunity to build on past achievements and address lingering challenges,” Senator Yar’Adua said. “Our resilience as a people has brought us this far, and I am confident that together, we can overcome any obstacle.”
Senator Yar’Adua reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening national security—a core focus of his legislative efforts.
“As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Army, I will continue to advocate for strategies and reforms that empower our security agencies to safeguard lives and property across the country,” he assured.
He emphasized the importance of peace and stability as the foundation for economic development, urging stakeholders to collaborate in addressing insecurity and promoting lasting peace.
Highlighting the need for economic recovery and growth, the senator pledged to support policies that attract investments, create jobs, and promote entrepreneurship—especially among the youth.
“Our economic progress depends on creating opportunities for every Nigerian,” he stated. “We will continue to push for reforms that foster innovation, infrastructure development, and inclusive prosperity.”
Senator Yar’Adua called on Nigerians to rise above ethnic, religious, and political divisions, urging citizens to work together in building a united and progressive nation.
“Let us march into 2025 with optimism and a renewed sense of purpose,” he said. “Our diversity is our strength, and by standing together, we can achieve greater heights.”
Reiterating his dedication to public service, Senator Yar’Adua assured Nigerians that the Senate would prioritize legislations that improve governance, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
“We are committed to policies that directly impact the lives of Nigerians, ensuring that no one is left behind in the journey to progress,” he added.
In conclusion, Senator Yar’Adua prayed for divine guidance and blessings for Nigeria in the year ahead.
“With hope, faith, and hard work, I believe 2025 will mark a turning point for our nation,” he declared. “Together, let’s build a Nigeria where peace, prosperity, and security reign.”
His remarkes resonated as a blueprint for national renewal, rallying Nigerians to face the future with confidence and unity.
News
Peter Obi Pays Tribute to Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Honors His Impact on Africa
Former presidential candidate and Labour Party leader, Peter Obi, has joined world leaders in mourning the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, describing him as a beacon of service, compassion, and global humanitarianism.
In a statement released via his X-Handle on Monday, Obi reflected on Carter’s lifelong dedication to humanity, particularly his transformative interventions in public health and development across Africa.
“Today, the world mourns the passing of President Jimmy Carter of the United States of America, a leader whose life was a testament to service, humility, and an unwavering commitment to humanity,” Obi said.
He praised Carter’s groundbreaking efforts in combating diseases such as Guinea worm and river blindness through The Carter Center, which provided relief to vulnerable communities in Nigeria and other parts of Africa.
“President Carter’s relentless fight against diseases such as Guinea worm and river blindness will forever remain a milestone in global health advocacy. His work touched the lives of the most marginalized, proving that leadership is about compassion and impact,” Obi remarked.
Obi emphasized Carter’s legacy of empowering local systems and promoting sustainable development, noting that his efforts left a lasting imprint on Nigeria’s health sector.
“His initiatives brought hope and relief to countless Nigerians and empowered local systems to sustain progress,” Obi added.
Beyond health, Obi commended Carter’s firm belief in democracy, justice, and equality, values he championed worldwide.
“His commitment to democracy and justice resonated with freedom fighters across the globe. He stood as a pillar of hope for those fighting for fairness and equality,” Obi stated.
Offering prayers and condolences to Carter’s family and the people of the United States, Obi expressed gratitude for a life well-lived and dedicated to service.
“May he rest in peace, having fought the good fight and finished his race with grace,” Obi concluded.
President Jimmy Carter, who served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, became a symbol of humanitarian service through his post-presidency work. His Carter Center initiatives revolutionized public health interventions and promoted democracy worldwide, leaving a legacy of hope and transformation.
-
Crime1 year ago
Police nabs Killer of Varsity Lecturer in Niger
-
News11 months ago
FCT-IRS tells socialite Aisha Achimugu not to forget to file her annual returns
-
Appointment1 year ago
Tinubu names El-Rufai, Tope Fasua, others in New appointments
-
News From Kogi1 year ago
INEC cancells election in 67 polling units in Ogori-Magongo in Kogi
-
News From Kogi1 year ago
Echocho Challenges Tribunal Judgment ordering rerun in 94 polling units
-
News1 year ago
IPOB: Simon Ekpa gives reason for seperatists clamour for Biafra
-
Metro10 months ago
‘Listing Simon Ekpa among wanted persons by Nigeria military is rascality, intimidation’
-
News12 months ago
Kingmakers of Igu/ Koton-Karfe dare Bello, urge him to reverse deposition of Ohimege-Igu