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Food Security: UN Women, WPHF Empower North-East Women With Improved Seedlings

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Food Security: UN Women, WPHF Empower North-East Women With Improved Seedlings

By: Francis Okoye

The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women ( UN Women) and Women’s Humanitarian and Philanthropic Foundation ( WHPF ) , in partnership with Iwuese Cooperative, have distributed improved varieties of millet, rice, and maize seedlings to 80 selected women farmers across four local government areas (LGAs) in Taraba and Adamawa States.

Addressing the beneficiaries, the Executive Director Iwuese Cooperative, Ritdimwa Orga said the initiative is aimed at boosting food production and empowering women in agriculture, which reflects a commitment to addressing gender disparities in the agricultural sector and promoting sustainable development.

She said the distribution targets 80 women farmers carefully selected from diverse backgrounds in the Taraba and Adamawa States, adding that the initiative seeks to empower women by providing them with the resources and support needed to enhance their roles in agriculture.

Ritdimwa Orga [ED at Iwuese Cooperative, emphasized, “We are proud to be part of this initiative that directly impacts women farmers. Through the distribution of improved seed varieties, we aim to contribute to increased agricultural productivity and improved livelihoods.

” The distributed seedlings include improved varieties of rice and maize. These varieties are selected for their resilience, higher yields, and nutritional value, contributing to the overall improvement of agricultural practices and food security in the region.

“UN WOMEN and WHPF, in collaboration with Iwuese Cooperative, bring together a powerful alliance that leverages expertise, resources, and networks to address the unique challenges faced by women farmers in Taraba and Adamawa states.

“The initiative extends its impact across four Local Government Areas, ensuring a broad reach and contributing to community development. By strengthening the capacities of women in agriculture, the project aims to create sustainable change at the grassroots level.

“The distribution of seedlings aligns with UNWOMEN’s and WHPF’s commitment to advancing gender equality in agriculture. Empowering women farmers not only improves their livelihoods but also contributes to the overall development of their communities.”

Women Leader Mubi North, Anna James in appreciation on behalf of the beneficiaries said, “I want to express my deepest gratitude to UNWOMEN and WHPF for their unwavering support in empowering women in Jalingo. The agricultural initiative has not only enhanced our farming practices but has also given us the confidence to actively contribute to the economic growth of our community.”

Similarly, Women Leader Jalingo , Nwuro Lelgi said , “UN Women and WHPF have demonstrated a genuine commitment to the well-being of women in Mubi North. The distribution of improved seed varieties and the focus on knowledge transfer have been instrumental in transforming the lives of women engaged in agriculture. We are truly grateful for this initiative.”

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UMTH: Orchard, for the Benefits of Patients’ Healing

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UMTH: Orchard, for the Benefits of Patients’ Healing

By: Balami Lazarus

Hospitals are considered universally to be the most serene environment where patients are expected to have the best healthcare services and attention and also to be provided with quality medical treatment and care through their doctors and caregivers, aided by other health workers, to enable the sick ones to recuperate, feel better, and get well. How can our hospitals achieve this?

However, this can be achieved not only by discharging their primary objectives through the provision of medical treatments but also in some other related friendly environmental health windows.

When the NEWSng team took a post-flood visit to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) recently to assess some projects like the one and only Interventional Radiology Centre (IRC) in Nigeria and the Stroke Centre (SC), among other few ongoing projects that are not peculiar to most hospitals in Nigeria.

Farms are of different types, but the one in question herein is an orchard, a special kind of farm. Orchards have never been part of the hospital environment, while gardens and parks are a common sight in our hospitals. Therefore, UMTH, under the able good leadership of Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, decided to make yet another landmark by establishing a large orchard within the hospital premises in Maiduguri.

Why an orchard in UMTH? Speaking to the CMD, Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo on the Orchard project, he happily said, “The Orchard is meant to provide a conducive environmental atmosphere/space for patients, their relatives, visitors, staff, and students to have contact with and the feel of the natural environment provided by the Orchard.” He further emphasized by saying that “patients will have a natural environment for them to relax, which will help in their healing processes.” He informed NEWSng that it is also meant to provide sources of fresh fruits for the patients and members of the hospital community at affordable prices. “The Orchard is not only established to provide leisure/relaxation, but its products—fruits—are going to be sold to assist in maintaining the facilities of the orchard.”

In the course of our reports, NEWSng spoke to Mr. Abubakar Sadiq Dawule, officer in charge of the orchard, who took us round. The Orchard is 1.75 hectares of land totaling 26 plots that are 25 meters in size. Abubakar Dawule said that each plot is planted with a single variety of economic tree that bears quality fruits. All the plots are planted with single different varieties of economic trees like cashew, custard apple tree , mango , orange, banana, guava, mango apple, pawpaw, date trees, tangerine, berries of different kinds, watermelon, and other varieties of economic trees/plants.”

Sadiq further informed NEWSng that the aims of the orchard are “to create a green area of plantation that will provide economic trees for the production of fruits.” He also said that is to help reduce global warming and provide protection for the hospital’s environmental beauty. “To have natural environment space for nutritional benefits of patients to improve their healing.

UMTH Orchard has standard functional facilities like a water fountain, a set of concrete backrest seats in each plot, and an office block consisting of shops, stores, and restrooms. The orchard is beautifully designed with paved walkways to each plot and free flow of water to all the plots. It is fenced with one main entrance. These efforts are carried out by an 18-man workforce, including security operatives, to secure the orchard.

Interestingly, the UMTH Orchard was sponsored by a well-meaning Nigerian Hon. Abdulmalik Zubairu Bungudu (Zanna Bungudu), a member of the National Assembly—House of Representatives representing the Bungudu/Maru Federal constituency of Zamfara State, with the sum of 20 million Naira.

Challenges faced by the Orchard, according to Abubakar Sadiq Dawule, are the need for additional borehole walkways and lights and more fertilizer/manure.

Garden scissors, an axe, a cutlass, and watering cans, among other handy tools, “are necessary for the maintenance of the orchard.”

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Five Children Injured in IED Explosion in Mafa LGA, Borno State

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Five Children Injured in IED Explosion in Mafa LGA, Borno State

By: Zagazola Makama

An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State on May 8, 2025, left five children injured, one of whom lost a hand.

Zagazola Makama understands that the explosion occurred around 1425hrs when the children unknowingly tampered with IED devices, hidden in block holes near a culvert on the access road to the ongoing construction site at the New Mafa Central Mosque.

The victims, four males and one female, were identified as Abdullahi Umar, Musa Mele, Fatima Abatcha, Abba Kawu Muhammed, and Khalid Alhaji Bukar, all of Mafa town. The blast caused varying degrees of injuries, with one of the boys losing his hand.

Following the incident, a combined team from the Explosive Ordinance Disposal-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) Unit, police from Mafa Division, and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) responded. The scene was cordoned off, and secondary devices were searched for, with pieces of can tins used as improvised containers for the IED found and professionally detonated.

Four of the victims were referred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for treatment, while one victim with minor injuries was treated and discharged at Mafa General Hospital.

In response to the attack, the EOD-CBRN team conducted Explosive Ordinance Risk Education (EORE) for children and community members in Mafa.

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FCT Police arrest two notorious armed robbers in Kurudu

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FCT Police arrest two notorious armed robbers in Kurudu

By: Zagazola Makama

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested two notorious armed robbery suspects terrorising Kurudu and its environs.

The suspects, identified as Hassan Adamu and Auwal Mohammed, both aged 25, were arrested on May 8 at about 2:00 p.m. during a targeted raid by operatives of the Scorpion Squad.

Police sources said that the suspects were linked to multiple violent robbery incidents in the area.

“One of the suspects confessed to a specific robbery at Angwan Hausawa, Kurudu, where a male victim, identified as Mohammed, was stabbed and later died from the injuries sustained during the attack.

Acting on credible intelligence, police operatives stormed a criminal hideout in Kurudu where the suspects were apprehended. A sharp dagger, reportedly intended for use against police operatives, was recovered during the search.

The suspects also revealed the identities of other members of their gang who remain at large and are believed to be armed.

The police sources said a manhunt is ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover additional weapons.

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