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Non-Compliance with Environmental Laws, FG Threatens to Sanction Erring Facilities

Non-Compliance with Environmental Laws, FG Threatens to Sanction Erring Facilities
By: Michael Mike
The federal government has threatened to sanction any facility that fails to comply with environmental laws in its operation.
The warning was given on Thursday by the Director General of the National Environmental Standards and Regulations (NESREA), Dr. Innocent Barikor while receiving a brief on the routine compliance monitoring carried out by NESREA across the 36 States of the Federation and the FCT.
He expressed displeasure over the flagrant disregard for laid down environmental laws by facilities.
He said: “We keep noticing a worrisome trend where some facilities discharge effluents without treatment, operate without the necessary environmental documents such as Environmental Impact Statement, Environmental Audit and Environmental Permit. This cannot be allowed.
“Facilities where these infractions occurred have been issued notices of compliance concerns to abate the nuisance. The Agency will not hesitate to sanction any facility polluting the environment. From January till date, 75 non-compliant facilities have been shut down by NESREA, and the enforcement is a continuous exercise.”
The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) is the foremost environmental enforcement Agency in the country, charged with the Responsibility of enforcing all standards, protocols, treaties and conventions to which Nigeria is a signatory.
In line with its mandate, the Agency has developed, 36 National Environmental Regulations cutting across different sectors of the economy. These regulations are the tools deployed by the Agency in ensuring that activities by facilities and industries do not in any way impact negatively on the environment.
Non-Compliance with Environmental Laws, FG Threatens to Sanction Erring Facilities
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Bandits Attack Five Villages in Kebbi, Kill 10, Injure Several Others

Bandits Attack Five Villages in Kebbi, Kill 10, Injure Several Others
By: Zagazola Makama
Suspected bandits, identified as Lakurawa terrorists, launched coordinated attacks on five villages in Arewa Local Government Area of Kebbi State, killing at least 10 people and injuring several others.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the affected villages include Birnin Debi, Garin Nagoro, Yar Goru, Dan Marke, and Tambo.
The terrorists stormed the villages around 8:48 p.m. on March 9, 2025, setting houses ablaze and shooting indiscriminately. Among the deceased was Garba Maigari (50), while the identities of the other nine victims remain unknown.
Several injured victims have been taken to Federal Medical Centre, Birnin Kebbi, for treatment, while the corpses of the deceased have been deposited for autopsy.
In response, the Nigerian troops, Police and local vigilantes have been deployed to the affected areas, and normalcy has reportedly been restored.
Bandits Attack Five Villages in Kebbi, Kill 10, Injure Several Others
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The Body Shop Opens in Abuja

The Body Shop Opens in Abuja
… Deputy British High Commissioner Describes Nigeria as High Growth Market
By: Michael Mike
The Body Shop, 48 years after its establishment in Brighton, England has opened its first store in West Africa. The store was opened in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Saturday.
The latest addition to the renowned British cosmetics, skincare and perfume company which was established in 1976 by Anita Roddick was opened at the Jabi Mall by the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Gill Lever.
Speaking at the opening, Lever said it was a momentous occasion showing growing economic partnership between the United Kingdom and Nigeria. She equally noted that the UK’s Department for Business and Trade has identified Nigeria as a high-growth market.

Lever said: “It is an absolute pleasure to join you today to celebrate the launch of The Body Shop here in Nigeria. This is a momentous occasion, not only for The Body Shop as a pioneering UK brand but also for the growing economic partnership between the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
“What better moment than International Women’s Day to celebrate the arrival of The Body Shop in Nigeria. This launch is more than just the opening of a store—it is a statement of intent. It represents the power of ethical business, the strength of UK-Nigeria collaboration, and the unwavering commitment to female empowerment.”
She added that: “The Body Shop’s arrival in Nigeria is a testament to the strength of UK-Nigeria trade relations and the immense potential of the Nigerian market. As a brand rooted in ethical values, sustainability, and community empowerment, The Body Shop aligns perfectly with the aspirations of Nigerian consumers who increasingly value quality, authenticity, and responsible business practices.”
The Deputy High Commissioner disclosed that: “In 2023, the total trade in goods and services between the UK and Nigeria was valued at £7.8 billion, representing and increase from £6.9 billion in 2022.

“Nigeria is the UK’s second-largest trading partner in Africa, and the UK is one of the largest foreign investors in Nigeria, with investments spanning sectors such as energy, finance, and retail.
“The UK’s Department for Business and Trade has identified Nigeria as a high-growth market, with a young, dynamic population of over 200 million people and a rapidly expanding middle class.”
She noted that: “The Body Shop’s entry into Nigeria is a clear signal of the confidence UK businesses have in this market. It also reflects the shared commitment of both our nations to fostering sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
“The Body Shop is not just a beauty brand; it is a movement. Founded in the UK in 1976, it has been a trailblazer in promoting ethical consumerism, fair trade, and environmental sustainability.
“The Body Shop sources many of its ingredients through its Community Trade program, which supports over 25,000 people globally, including farmers and artisans in developing countries.
“The brand is also committed to fighting climate change, with initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy.
“By bringing these values to Nigeria, The Body Shop is not only offering high-quality products but also contributing to the empowerment of local communities and the protection of our planet.
“The launch of The Body Shop in Nigeria is a milestone, but it is also a stepping stone toward an even brighter future for UK-Nigeria trade.
Lever said: “The UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), launched in 2023, provides Nigerian businesses with preferential access to the UK market, reducing tariffs and simplifying trade rules.
“We are also working closely with Nigerian partners to address challenges such as infrastructure development, access to finance, and skills training, ensuring that trade benefits all segments of society.
“As we celebrate today, let us also look ahead to the opportunities that lie before us. Together, we can build a trade relationship that is not only prosperous but also sustainable and inclusive.”
The envoy congratulated Shalom Lloyd and The Body Shop Team on the exciting new chapter in Nigeria, stating that: “Your presence here is a symbol of the strong ties between our two nations and a reminder of the power of trade to create positive change.”
She added that: “To the Nigerian people, I say: The UK is committed to being your partner in progress. We believe in your potential, and we are here to support your aspirations.”
According to a pre-launch statement, the people behind the franchise not just entrepreneurs—they are changemakers. Their commitment to female empowerment extends beyond the beauty industry into healthcare, economic development, and sustainability.
Edward Nnadi (CEO) and Shalom Lloyd (MD) are British Nigerians whose businesses are built on purpose and impact before profit. Some of their businesses that span across the UK and Nigeria are Jean Edwards Consulting (UK and Nigeria); Naturally Tiwa Skincare (UK); Naturally Tribal Nigeria; eMQT (UK); Jean Edwards Oils Limited Abuja; and The IVY League Abuja.
A Strong and Meaningful Partnership
It is clear why this partnership between The Body Shop and its franchisees in Nigeria is such a good match. Both share a passion for ethical business, sustainability, and women’s empowerment. This launch is just the beginning, and there is no doubt it will inspire even more impactful collaborations between the UK and Nigeria.
The statement revealed that the franchises have been offering free cervical cancer screening across Nigeria, actively working to save lives through early detection; they are deeply involved in creating employment opportunities for Nigerian women in the shea industry, ensuring fair wages and ethical sourcing for an industry that supports 16 million rural women across Africa.
The Body Shop Nigeria is more than a beauty business—it is a movement that uplifts, empowers, and transforms lives; according to the statement.
The Body Shop Opens in Abuja
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Zulum Urges Muslims to Uphold Piety, Charity, Moderation

Zulum Urges Muslims to Uphold Piety, Charity, Moderation
… Donates ₦50 Million to Support Ramadan Activities at OAU
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has urged Muslim faithful to embrace the virtues of piety, charity and moderation as enshrined in the Holy Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet.

He highlighted the values of Ramadan as essential tools for fostering a resilient, patriotic and charitable citizenry in Nigeria.
Governor Zulum made these remarks on Sunday during the Annual Ramadan Lecture at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), held on the university campus in Ile-Ife.
Zulum who is the Special Guest of Honour at the event, called on Muslims to remain prayerful, patriotic, and patient throughout the holy month.
He further encouraged Muslims to promote religious tolerance, engage in philanthropic endeavours, and serve as exemplary ambassadors of Islam, fostering unity and understanding with other faith communities.

… Navigating Economic Challenges in Nigeria
Delivering a lecture titled “Navigating Economic Difficulties in Nigeria through Reliance on Allah,” the Guest Lecturer, Professor Badmus Olanrewaju Yusuf, urged Muslims to uphold the Islamic principles of divine reliance, equitable resource distribution through Zakat and Sadaqah (obligatory and voluntary charity), and compassion for the less privileged in society.
Professor Yusuf advised against wasteful spending and immoral behaviour during the holy month of Ramadan, calling on the faithful to embody discipline and self-restraint.
… Zulum Donates ₦50 Million to Support Ramadan Activities at OAU
Meanwhile, Governor Babagana Zulum, on behalf of the people and government of Borno State, donated the sum of ₦50 million to support charitable initiatives, fraternity, and communal harmony within the OAU Muslim Community.
Chairman of the occasion, Professor Yusuf Olaolu Ali SAN, expressed gratitude to Governor Zulum for his generosity and commitment to fostering unity across various communities in Nigeria.
Professor Ali, while commending the Governor’s philanthropic efforts, urged Nigerian Muslim leaders to support faith-based initiatives and charitable activities to promote godliness, civic responsibility and a culture of philanthropy.

Governor Zulum was accompanied to the event by the Member representing Jere Constituency in the Borno State House of Assembly, Honourable Abba Kyari Abba Kolo; the Deputy Chief of Staff, Dr Babagana Mustapha Mallumbe; the Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar; the Senior Adviser to the Governor on Culture and Regional Integration, Dr Hassan Zanna Boguma; and Professor Bobboi Umar.
Zulum Urges Muslims to Uphold Piety, Charity, Moderation
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