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High rate of insecurity in Nigeria: WANEP calls for more Peacebuilding activities

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High rate of insecurity in Nigeria: WANEP calls for more Peacebuilding activities

By Michael Mike

As a result of the incessant kidnappings, robberies, killings, in Nigeria, the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) Nigeria, has called on key stakeholders in the development sector to include more peacebuilding activities as part of their core activities in 2023.

This call was made by the National Coordinator of WANEP Nigeria – Chief Mrs. Bridget Osakwe while fielding questions from newsmen in Lagos. Mrs. Osakwe said the high rate of insecurity in most parts of Nigeria is alarming and said only concerted efforts by key stakeholders can help make the nation safe again. She said one of such activities is the domestication of the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR 1325) in all the states of the federation.

She lamented that out of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria, only 17 states have domesticated the UNSCR 1325 and validated their State Action Plan (SAP). “The UNSCR 1325 promotes the inclusion of women in decision making as regards women, peace, and security (WPS).

“In 2018, to promote the inclusion if women in peacebuilding processes at community level, WANEP- Nigeria with support from the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) began the project: ‘Enhancing Participation of Women in Peace and Human Security in Nigeria’. The project aimed to strengthen women’s social networking capacities towards effective participation in formal peace processes in three states in the Niger Delta (Edo, Delta, and Rivers States) and to promote women’s participation in countering violent extremism to advance the implementation of Nigeria National Action Plan (NAP) on UNSCR 1325 at the local level in three States in North East, Nigeria – Bauchi, Borno and Gombe States”, the WANEP’s boss said.

Chief Mrs Bridget Osakwe used the medium to call on journalists to promote gender balance in their reportage and not relent in reporting domestic violence meted on women, to avoid the women being killed incapacitated.

WANEP was established to provide an organized platform for collaborative peacebuilding in Nigeria by indigenous nongovernmental organizations working in the area of conflict, peace and security. Its operational framework is designed along the vision of the regional network operating in 15 countries of West Africa with its headquarters in Accra, Ghana.

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Eid-el-Ftr: FG Declares Monday, Tuesday as Public Holiday

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Eid-el-Ftr: FG Declares Monday, Tuesday as Public Holiday

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Government has declared Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, 2025, as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Ftr festival, the celebration marking the end of the Ramadan Fast.

The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who extended heartfelt congratulations to the Muslim Ummah on the successful completion of the Ramadan fast.

The statement, signed by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, conveyed the Minister’s warm wishes and urged all Muslims to embrace the virtues cultivated during Ramadan – self-discipline, compassion, generosity, and peace.

Tunji-Ojo, while emphasizing the significance of love, forgiveness, and solidarity as key elements in fostering a harmonious society, encouraged Nigerians to use the festive period for prayer, focusing on the peace, stability, and prosperity of the nation.

He expressed hope that the joyous occasion of Eid-el-Fitr would serve as a catalyst for unity and cooperation, bridging divides across religious and ethnic lines.

The minister called on citizens to celebrate safely and responsibly, while remembering the less-privileged through acts of kindness and charity—keeping in line with the true spirit of Ramadan and Eid.

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3rd SDGs Film Challenge Launched by Nigeria, UN

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By: Michael Mike

The United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Mohamed Fall, has described Nigeria as a storytelling powerhouse, urging
filmmakers to channel their creative force toward amplifying awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire on Wednesday in Abuja launched the 3rd Edition of the SDGs film Challenge

The film challenge which is a collaboration with the United Nations, aimed at mobilising filmmakers to use films to mobilise the nation towards achieving the SDGs.

The UN has set 2030 to achieve the SDGs which has 17 Goals aimed at improving standards of living across the globe.

Speaking at the launch, Fall said: “Nigeria is a storytelling powerhouse. Our Nollywood industry, which is among largest film industry in the world reaches millions across Africa and beyond. By channelling this creative force toward the SDGs, we are doing more than amplifying awareness.

“We are empowering young Nigerians to take ownership of the development narrative: to spotlight issues like gender inequality, climate change, and poverty, and to present solutions through the lens of sustainability.

“The UN in Nigeria stands firmly behind this mission. This year’s challenge — led by Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, the UN Information Centre, and Fresh NEWS builds on the remarkable momentum of past editions.

“From 73 entries in 2023 to an astonishing 2,250 entries from 119 countries last year, the message is clear: young people are not waiting on the sidelines. They are ready to create, to lead, and to transform their world.

“Globally, the UN Secretary-General has underscored the vital role of youth and digital innovation in driving the 2030 Agenda forward. The SDGs Film Challenge embodies this vision. It aligns with Chapter IV of the Pact for the Future, recognizing youth and future generations as key architects of sustainable development.
“To all filmmakers, producers, and actors across Nigeria: this is your moment. Let your cameras roll.

“Let your stories stir our collective conscience. Whether your lens captures the struggle of a girl fighting for her education or the resilience of communities battling environmental degradation — your voice matters.

“Let’s make 2025 a year where stories drive change, where creativity fuels progress, and where Nigeria leads the charge in storytelling for sustainable development.”

on her part, Orelope-Adefulire said “The SDG Film Challenge is an initiative designed to mobilise filmmakers in this decade of action to accelerate the achievement of the SDG.”

She invited creators to produce impactful short films that highlight development challenges and offer solutions and direct action on critical issues such as poverty, illiteracy, gender equality, climate change, and social justice.

She added: “It is also an opportunity to provide information and to generate hope through our many narratives.

“We challenge them to educate, to provoke conversations and direct action towards achieving more that reduces the violence faced and threatens our planet. The success of this initiative over the past two editions is a testament to the power of partnership and creativity.”

She also stressed that “This year we are introducing a new strategy including training and capacity-building programmes for all the hosting and training sessions with filmmakers who will be stationed in this regard for their future training.

“With today’s launch, the online quarter is officially open for filmmakers to submit short films, multiple films, addressing selected issues.”

She revealed that three finalists will be shortlisted, from the entries with winners receiving prizes, global excursions, and additional opportunities.

Participants are expected to also benefit from the exchange of programme and mentoring initiatives.

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Vice President Kashim Shettima Arrives for Body of Benchers Annual Lecture in Abuja

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Vice President Kashim Shettima Arrives for Body of Benchers Annual Lecture in Abuja

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has arrived at the maiden edition of the Body of Benchers Annual Lecture in Abuja, where he is representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The Body of Benchers is a body of legal practitioners of the highest distinction in Nigeria, with the primary responsibility of administering the formal call to the Bar for individuals seeking to become legal practitioners.

The theme of this year’s lecture is: “Half-a-Century of the Body of Benchers: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Maintaining the Ethics of the Legal Profession in Nigeria.”

The lecture will also feature the public presentation of the report of the directions of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee.

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