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Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate

Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate
By: Michael Mike
The bill outlawing infanticide in the country would soon be sponsored on the floor of the Senate, Senator Ireti Kingibe, representing the Federal Capital Territory has promised.
The lawmaker made this promise at the weekend in Abuja during a visit to Vines Heritage Home (VHH), a home that host scores of children who were saved from infanticide from community within and around the Federal Capital Territory.
The children were declared not worthy of living for being born as twins and were to be killed before being rescued by the Home and taken care of.
Speaking after having interaction with children of the Home, including the proprietor, Olusola Stevens, Senator Kingibe said it was absurd for children to be blamed for the misfortune of their parents or be killed for coming as double blessings.
She said she will be presenting a bill to the Senate to end this scourge and called on the members of the public to come out and speak against infanticide and help the children of the Home.
Speaking earlier, the Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, Mr. Andrew Mamedu who led Senator Kingibe to the Home, said the organisation was happy to welcome the Senator to the Home, where children rescued from harmful traditional practice of infanticide within the FCT currently reside.
Mamedu, who was represented by the Deputy Country Director of AAN, Hajia Suwaiba Dankabo, said: “Through the co-funding by European Union (EU) and AAN, a three-year project designed to raise awareness and mobilize action towards the abolition of infanticide in the FCT, these children were relocated here. The project established mechanisms to safeguard unborn babies and infants susceptible to being victims of infanticide, as well as those that are currently ostracized.”
He noted that: “A core component of our work involves amplifying the voices of children- particularly girls- to ensure their meaningful participation in decisions that affect their lives. With the support of the European Union, we have implemented child protection programme in 57 communities across five Area Councils of the FCT, focusing on the eradication of harmful traditional practices such as infanticide.”
He added that: “We are deeply grateful for the generous funding support provided by Sony Entertainment through ActionAid Sweden. As a globally recognized organisation, Sony Entertainment understands the crucial role of investing in education and securing a brighter future for children. This invaluable support will significantly impact the lives of some of the most vulnerable in our society, particularly the 74 girls from Vines Heritage Home (VHH) and the 219 children under our care.”
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Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate
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Bandits attack travellers in Niger, five injured

Bandits attack travellers in Niger, five injured
By: Zagazola Makama
Armed bandits have attacked a private vehicle along the New-Bussa–Babanna Road in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, leaving five persons injured.
Zagazola Makama learnt that the incident occurred on Sunday at about 4:00 p.m. when the victims, identified as Alhaji Fatayi Raheemi, his wife and family members, were travelling in a Mercedes Compressor car from New-Bussa to Babanna.
Sources said the hoodlums opened fire on the moving vehicle near Ehka Kuka/Audu Fari village, resulting in gunshot injuries to all occupants.
Security patrol team from Babanna Division later evacuated the victims Fatayi Raheemi, 38; Fatima Nurudeen, 27; Munirat Isyaka, 25; Aishat Ismail, 25; and Rashidat Fatayi, 30 to the Primary Health Centre, Babanna, where they are receiving treatment.
The vehicle was recovered to the Babanna Police Station, while efforts are ongoing to track down the perpetrators.
Bandits attack travellers in Niger, five injured
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Police rescue Togolese farmer, neutralise two kidnappers in Oyo

Police rescue Togolese farmer, neutralise two kidnappers in Oyo
By: Zagazola Makama
The Police Command in Oyo State has rescued a Togolese national, Mr. Abente Daina, who was abducted by armed kidnappers at Banni farm settlement in Ago-Are area of the state.
Sources said the incident occurred on Oct. 14 at about 1:23 a.m. when five armed men invaded the farm settlement and whisked the victim away to an unknown location.
Following a distress call, the Divisional Police Officer of Ago-Are mobilised a combined team of police operatives, Amotekun Corps, vigilantes, and local hunters to track the kidnappers.
According to the sources , the team launched a coordinated bush combing operation, during which they engaged the kidnappers in a gun duel.
Two of the suspects were neutralised, while others fled with gunshot wounds. The victim was rescued unhurt and has since reunited with his family.
Sources said efforts were ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects, while investigation into the incident continued.
Police rescue Togolese farmer, neutralise two kidnappers in Oyo
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Nigeria Leads Call for Just, Inclusive Climate Transition in Africa

Nigeria Leads Call for Just, Inclusive Climate Transition in Africa
By: Michael Mike
Nigeria has renewed its call for African nations to unite under a comprehensive Climate Compact aimed at harmonising carbon markets, enhancingj transparency, and amplifying the continent’s collective influence on the global climate stage.
The call underscores Africa’s commitment to driving a just, inclusive, and sustainable transition that leaves no one behind.
The appeal was made at the Africa Climate Forum (ACF) 2025, held under the theme “Bolder, Greener, and Better Steps: Closing Transition Gaps in Africa.” A theme which reflects the urgent need for African countries to move from lofty commitments to concrete, actionable steps that close existing transition gaps.
It also emphasises coordinated efforts to accelerate green innovation, energy diversification, and resilience, ensuring that Africa’s climate agenda delivers tangible social and economic outcomes.
Representing Nigeria at the forum, the Director of Energy, Transportation, and Infrastructure at the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC) Mr. Michael Ivenso, who stood in for the Director-General, Mrs. Omotenioye Majekodunmi reaffirmed Nigeria’s leadership role in fostering regional cooperation, policy alignment, and enhanced climate data transparency as foundations of the continent’s green transformation.
Ivenso stressed the need for African nations to move from ambition to measurable outcomes, saying that the time had come to match vision with implementation.
He said “The theme of this year’s forum, ‘Bolder, Greener, and Better Steps,’ captures an urgent call for Africa to transcend rhetoric and transform climate commitments into impactful, concrete actions.
“Our continent stands at a pivotal moment where the success of our climate agenda depends not only on ambition but on delivering real, inclusive solutions that address our economic vulnerabilities, promote diversification, and strengthen resilience to climate impacts. It is imperative that no sector or community is left behind in this transition.”
He noted that Nigeria is already setting an example through decisive policies and sectoral reforms aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2060.
He said: “Nigeria, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has taken decisive steps to close our transition gaps and advance the climate agenda.
“We have enacted the Climate Change Act and strengthened the National Council on Climate Change to ensure climate policies are implemented across all sectors.
“Through our Energy Transition Plan, Nigeria is charting a clear path to net-zero emissions by 2060, expanding renewable energy access and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. In the aviation sector, we are committed to sustainable transformation—aligning with ICAO’s target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, developing Sustainable Aviation Fuels, and implementing energy-efficient systems that earned Lagos Airport the Level 2 Airport Carbon Accreditation, a first in the subregion.”
Ivenso called for a unified approach across Africa to ensure the climate transition is inclusive and just.
He said: “As we gather here, let us commit to taking steps that are bolder in ambition by setting measurable, enforceable targets; greener in innovation by embracing renewable energy and circular economy models; and better in collaboration by closing finance, policy, and technology gaps through strong partnerships.
“Africa’s climate transition must be inclusive and just ensuring that communities, women, and youth all share in the opportunities of a greener economy. Nigeria reaffirms its unwavering commitment to climate action not as an obligation but as an opportunity to build resilience, create green jobs, and secure a sustainable future.”
Also speaking, the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, delivered a goodwill message urging Africa to bridge critical gaps in its climate transition framework.
He described the moment as a defining one for the continent. “Africa is richly endowed with natural beauty, human capital, and biodiversity, but also profoundly vulnerable to the disruptions of climate change,”
“Gaps in finance, technology, capacity, policy, and access have for too long held us back from matching ambition with implementation.
“Closing these gaps is an urgent imperative not just to meet our obligations under the Paris Agreement or the SDGs, but to secure the lives, livelihoods, and future of our people,” he said.
The Minister of Federal Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, echoed similar sentiments, calling for inclusive and innovation-driven responses to the global climate challenge.
He said: “As we navigate the complexities of climate change, it is essential to acknowledge that our response must be both innovative and inclusive,” he said. “The challenges we face today demand not only courageous leadership but also collaboration across sectors and communities.”
Dingyadi noted that the labour and employment sector remains central to achieving climate goals through the creation of decent green jobs and empowering workers with new skills for the transition economy.
In his words he said “The labour and employment sector plays a crucial role in achieving our climate goals, ensuring that we do not leave anyone behind,” he said. “As we embark on this critical transition towards a greener economy, we must recognise the potential for job creation in sustainable practices, renewable energy, and environmental conservation,”
Kenya’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Isaac Parashina, offered a powerful reflection on Africa’s climate reality, asserting that the crisis now extends beyond environmental concerns to issues of sovereignty, security, and development.
“Africa does not lack vision; it lacks cohesion between aspiration, institutions, and the resources necessary to sustain them.
“The pressing question is no longer what Africa needs but what Africa will decisively choose to do differently. Climate change is no longer merely an environmental issue,it’s now a question of sovereignty, security, and development.”
Parashina called for continental solidarity and decisive leadership, urging African nations to move from aspiration to action as the continent positions itself to lead the global conversation on just and sustainable climate transformation.
Nigeria Leads Call for Just, Inclusive Climate Transition in Africa
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