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Nigeria, Caribbean Nations to Deepen Trade Ties at Upcoming Summit

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Nigeria, Caribbean Nations to Deepen Trade Ties at Upcoming Summit

By: Michael Mike

As part of efforts to strengthen economic ties between Africa and the Caribbean, Aquarian Consult Limited (ACL), in partnership with the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, is set to host the Aquarian Consult Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit (AACIS ’25) from March 25–28, 2025, at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja.

Themed: “Bridging Continents: Africa and the Caribbean—A Partnership for Prosperity,” the summit aims to foster cross-regional investment, unlock new economic opportunities, and facilitate high-level discussions on trade and development.

In a statement made available to the media on Tuesday, the Summit Coordinator, Hyelsinta Linda Ojo, emphasized the significance of the event in promoting credible investment opportunities and fostering partnerships in key sectors such as technology, agriculture, manufacturing, and finance. She noted that the summit will bring together policymakers, investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs to explore strategies for enhancing bilateral trade and economic collaboration.

Ojo highlighted Aquarian Consult’s 16-year track record in business advisory, strategy development, and capacity building, stating that the company has played a key role in facilitating industry growth and supporting sustainable development in an evolving global economy. According to her, the summit will provide a platform for high-level dialogue, strategic networking, and impactful partnerships, further solidifying trade and investment relations between Africa and the Caribbean.

According to the statement, the event is expected to attract distinguished speakers and policymakers, including Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, who will deliver the keynote address alongside an official delegation. Also scheduled to speak is Dr. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, Former President of Mauritius, who will share insights on investment and economic development strategies.

Among the key highlights of the summit are keynote addresses, plenary sessions, and sector-focused discussions on trade policies and business growth. An exhibition showcase will feature innovations, startups, and investment-ready businesses, providing entrepreneurs and investors an opportunity to connect and explore potential collaborations.

The statement revealed that a major aspect of the summit will be discussions on Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs, a key revenue source for Caribbean nations. Ojo noted that the summit will help Nigerian businesses and investors explore opportunities in the Caribbean, while also allowing Caribbean investors to assess potential ventures in Africa. She emphasized that while Caribbean nations offer vast lands and investment-friendly policies, Nigeria has a wealth of innovative entrepreneurs and businesses in need of investment, making the summit a timely opportunity for economic collaboration.

Interim Chief Operating Officer of Aquarian Consult, Abisola Bamtefa, highlighted the summit’s potential to create new opportunities for African entrepreneurs and small businesses, stating that the event could serve as a gateway for securing investment and expanding business operations.

AACIS ’25 represents a significant step toward strengthening Africa-Caribbean economic relations, fostering long-term investment partnerships, and opening new trade frontiers. With growing interest in cross-border collaborations, the summit is expected to pave the way for deeper engagement between Africa and the Caribbean, reinforcing a shared vision for economic prosperity.

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Six Military personnel, two civilians arrested over death of suspect in kaduna

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Six Military personnel, two civilians arrested over death of suspect in kaduna

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast Six Military personnel and two civilians were arrested in connection with the alleged torture and death of a 65-year-old man, Surajo, popularly known as “Alhaji M,” in Millennium City, Kaduna.

Sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident reportedly occurred on May 3, 2025, when two civilians, Alhaji Adamu Jinjiri, of Shehu Laminu Road, Unguwan Rimi, and Ibrahim Yakubu, of Maladanga Road, Unguwan Rimi, apprehended the deceased over allegations of conspiracy and theft.

The suspects accused the victim of aiding one Yahaya Aleiru, currently at large, in stealing a cow and an electrical distribution box. They allegedly handed Surajo over to operatives of the Millennium City Strike Force, a military security unit in the area.

According to a police sources, the victim was severely tortured at a checkpoint by the military personnel, including one Lieutenant Alhassan Musa and five others, leading to his collapse.

Surajo was later rushed to Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, where he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor.

Sources from the Kaduna State Police Command said all eight suspects, including the six soldiers and the two civilians who initiated the arrest, have been taken into custody.

“The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Kaduna, for discreet investigation,” a police source told Zagazola Makama.

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Zulum Resettles 6,000 Families from Dikwa, Mafa

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Zulum Resettles 6,000 Families from Dikwa, Mafa

… To Upgrade Skill Center at Maiduguri Correctional Facility

By: Our Reporter

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum Umara, has announced the resettlement of 6,000 families displaced by Boko Haram insurgents. The families mostly hailed from Dikwa and Mafa local government areas.

Zulum announced the plan on Monday at Muna IDP camp, one of the largests with about 11,000 families taking refuge due to the over a decade old crisis in Borno.

Addressing journalists, Zulum reiterated that the resettlement became imperative due to the high-level of illicit activities in the camp.

“Boko Haram can never be eradicated without resettlement taking place. People have to go back to their homes and earn their livelihood. We have observed that in the IDP camp, there is increasing prostitution, increasing gangsterism, cases of child abuse and other criminalities,” Zulum said.

He added, “If you could remember, about four years ago, we announced that all formal IDP camps within Maiduguri metropolis would be closed. So far, so good, we have closed all down, about 12 of them. We have two informal camps remaining. We have resettled about 75% of the IDPs here (Muna camp), and the remaining 25% will return to their ancestral localities in the next few days.

According to Governor Zulum, each of the 6,000 families will receive food aid, shelter materials, and access to healthcare services as part of the resettlement process.

The Governor also announced that while each head of both male and female households receives N100,000, an additional N50,000 will be distributed to the housewives.

… To Upgrade Skill Center at Maiduguri Correctional Facility

Meanwhile, Governor Zulum also announced a plan to upgrade the vocational and skill acquisition centre at Maiduguri Maximum Security Correctional Facility to enhance rehabilitation and reduce the tendency for inmates to relapse into criminal activities.

The Governor who visited the facility on Monday morning emphasised that the essence of prison sentences is to transform lives, not just to confine individuals. He said, “I am here to examine the living conditions of the inmates here, especially in the areas of technical and vocational skills.

The essence of keeping them at the correctional facility is largely to reform them, but this cannot be feasible without facilities on the ground. We can also examine cases of some inmates, and within the ambit of the law, we will look to the possibility of releasing those convicted of minor offences,” Zulum said.

Governor Zulum was accompanied by a member of the House of Representatives, Engr Bukar Talba, Acting Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mallumbe, Special Adviser on Religious Affairs, Shiekh Modu Mustapha, and the permanent secretary of the Government House, Barrister Mustapha Ali Busuguma.

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Provide solutions to challenges confronting your people, Buni tells northeast governors

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Provide solutions to challenges confronting your people, Buni tells northeast governors

By: Yahaya Wakili

Yobe State Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON, has told his colleagues that destiny has placed on you the leadership of your respective states to take decisions and provide solutions to challenges confronting your people.

Governor Buni, who is also the chief host of the 11th Northeast Governor’s Forum, said the northeast is committed to working together to address the challenges facing the region.

Adding that, today we are here on this occasion for us to deliberately reflect and make far-reaching decisions for and on behalf of our people to promote peace, security, and prosperity of the North Eastern States.

The high-level meeting, which is held at the Banquet Hall of Government House, Damaturu, brings together governors from the six northeastern states, including Adamawa, Borno, Bauchi, Taraba, Gombe, and Yobe, aimed at discussing collaborative strategies to tackle the resurgence of Boko Haram hostilities and revitalizing agricultural activities and other ongoing challenges.

In his opening remarks, the Governor of Borno State, who is also the Chairman of the forum, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, emphasized the need for a unified approach to terrorism, banditry, and other security threats destabilizing the region.

“Your Excellencies, our forum’s determined efforts in tackling collectively all issues affecting our region have further made us a force to be reckoned with in the nation,” Zulum said.

He urged all well-meaning citizens of our region to support and work with us in the interest of the development of our people.

Experts and representatives from the Northeast Development Commission, National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children, and Nigerian Institute of Leather and Science Technology were present to address the governor.

The ceremony was attended by secretaries to the state governments in the six states in the region, traditional rulers, security heads, and heads of the relevant agencies from the region.

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