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NIDCOM Calls on Nigerians in Diaspora to Showcase Nigeria’s Valuable Potentials, Virtues of the People

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NIDCOM Calls on Nigerians in Diaspora to Showcase Nigeria’s Valuable Potentials, Virtues of the People

By: Michael Mike

The Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has called on Nigerians in Diaspora to develop a strong and dynamic collaboration to showcase the valuable potentials of Nigeria and the virtues of his people.

She made the call in Abuja at a book (The Number One Mission: Nigeria High Commission in UK) launch in Abuja by a Nigerian-UK based author and Property magnet, Mr Yemi Edun

The NiDCOM chairman said Nigeria was judged through the actions of it’s citizens living abroad, which is why the Federal Government, through the Commission, mandates Diasporas to be good Ambassadors of the country; excel in whatever field of endeavour and always remember home, and giving back to their country.

While commending Mr. Yemi Edun for contributing his quota to knowledge and the history of Nigeria’s Number One Diplomacy, the NiDCOM chairman urged Nigerians in Diaspora to emulate him by giving back to the country.

The Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District, Seriake Dickson said the book would boost the body of knowledge, and display how some prominent Nigerians made their mark in Diplomacy and International Relations.

A former Nigerian High Commissioner to the UK, Amb. Christopher Kolade, called on Nigerians in the UK and beyond, to realise that they embody the Nigerian identity, urging them to work with dignity and excellence to create a positive perception.

A businessman and politician, Sen. Yusuf Baba Datti-Ahmed,, in his goodwill remarks said that the writer has created a piece that reveals Nigeria-UK relations through the Nigerian mission in the UK. He applauded the writer and encouraged the publication to be a book for reference towards national development.

The author, Mr. Yemi Edun said curiosity led him to write a story about the history and lifestyle of Nigerians living in the UK, including the consulate.

Edun explained that in the course of research, he noticed several stories to celebrate Nigeria. He asserted that more of such histories should be published to applaud the country.

He revealed that the proceeds of the book would be channelled toward charity and empowerment of the indigents.

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NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorist Enclave in Marte Axis of Lake Chad

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NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorist Enclave in Marte Axis of Lake Chad

By: Zagazola Makama

The Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) on Monday conducted a precision air interdiction mission at a terrorist enclave in Kollaram, within the Marte axis of the Lake Chad region.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the l airstrike, which was executed at approximately 0610 hours, followed credible intelligence and surveillance reports indicating the presence of terrorist elements and their logistical infrastructure in the area.

The sources said that the post-strike Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), shows that the air interdiction resulted in the destruction of key terrorist structures and critical logistics, in the Lake Chad corridor.

A senior military source, who confirmed the operation disclosed that the strike was part of ongoing efforts to maintain aerial dominance and sustain pressure on terrorist enclaves in the North East theatre of operations.

“The operation was carried out with precision munitions tp ensure the neutralisation of only hostile targets. The destruction of these facilities significantly hampers the enemy’s ability to regroup or launch coordinated attacks in the region,” the source said.

He said that preliminary intelligence suggests panic and disarray within the terrorist ranks, with reports of survivors fleeing towards nearby islands for cover.

The source added that further reconnaissance is ongoing to track fleeing elements and prevent any regrouping attempts.

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Friday 18th, Monday 21st Declared Public Holidays for Easter

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Friday 18th, Monday 21st Declared Public Holidays for Easter

By: Michael Mike

The Federal Government has declared Friday, 18th and Monday, 21st April 2025 as public holidays to mark this year’s Easter Celebration.

The Easter festival comes after the 40 days fasting (Lent), with a holy weekend starting with Good Friday, Sunday (the day of Resurrection of Christ) and Easter Monday, all showcasing the virtues of sacrifice and resurrection.

Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo while making the holidays declaration on Tuesday on behalf of the Federal Government, extended heartfelt congratulations to Christians across the country on the joyous occasion.

He emphasized the importance of the holidays to Christians, which embody the virtues of the sacrifice and love displayed by Jesus Christ, having to die for the redemption of man.

In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Magdalene Ajani, the minister also called on Nigerians to use the holiday period to pray for the peace, unity, and stability of the nation.
He reassured citizens of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to foster national growth and development.

He encouraged Nigerians to extend love and goodwill to their neighbours through acts of kindness and generosity, wishing
all Christians a blissful Easter celebration, while extending warm holiday greetings to all Nigerians.

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ActionAid Nigeria Describes Zike Massacre, Another Shameful Cycle of Violence

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ActionAid Nigeria Describes Zike Massacre, Another Shameful Cycle of Violence

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ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) has condemned the massacre in Plateau State that left over 40 persons dead, describing it as yet another chapter in the shameful cycle of violence.

AAN, in a statement on Tuesday by its Country Director, Andrew Mamedu said it
is “outraged by the savage attack on Zike community in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, which left over 40 innocent Nigerians dead in a single night. This cold-blooded massacre, carried out in the early hours of Monday, April 14, is yet another chapter in the shameful cycle of violence that has plagued Plateau State.”

It insisted that: “This was not a sudden or unpredictable tragedy. Community members, raised alarms ahead of the attack. They warned of threats. They called for help. But once again, they were ignored. The attackers stormed Zike around midnight and operated for nearly two hours- killing, burning and destroying- while security forces were nowhere to be found.”

The statement further read that: “ActionAid Nigeria condemns this heinous act in the strongest possible terms and holds the Nigerian government accountable for its continued failure to protect lives of Nigerians in Plateau state and across the country.

“We stand in total and unshakable solidarity with the people of Zike and every community across Bassa, Bokkos, and Mangu that has suffered these atrocities. These are not numbers; these are human beings, families, farmers, and children. Nigerians who deserve to live in peace and dignity.

“ActionAid Nigeria demands immediate and concrete action from both the Federal and Plateau State Governments. These include:

“A thorough, independent investigation into the Zike massacre- followed by prosecutions.

“The urgent deployment of well-equipped and accountable security personnel to protect high-risk communities.

“Direct humanitarian intervention for survivors: shelter, food, trauma care, and medical support.

“A clear and time-bound strategy to end impunity and prevent further violence, with full community participation.

“Structural peace building measures to address the root causes of the crisis- land disputes, ethnic tension, state neglect, and militarised impunity.

The statement further added that: “ActionAid Nigeria also calls on President Bola Tinubu, the National Security Adviser, and the Chief of Defence Staff to go take action. Condemnations after each attack mean nothing if they are not followed by action.

“ActionAid Nigeria will continue to stand with the affected Nigerians, and amplify their voices.”

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