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Stop stigmatising persons struggling with substance abuse, Marwa Asks Nigerians

Stop stigmatising persons struggling with substance abuse, Marwa Asks Nigerians
By: Michael Mike
The Chairman, National Drug law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (rtd) has called on Nigerians to stop stigmatising persons struggling with substance abuse.
Marwa made the appeal on Wednesday during a Special Anti-Drug Abuse Conference and Public Presentation of a book, titled “The Last Syndicate” in Abuja.
The event was organised by the NDLEA Celebrity Drug-Free Club to commemorate the 2023 International Day Against Drug Abuse and Trafficking.
Marwa said that the drug abuse call centre recently launched by the agency has afforded victims of drug abuse opportunity to get counselling anonymously without fear of stigmatisation.
The NDLEA boss, who was represented by the Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, said the call centre with a toll-free help line was to enable victims of drug abuse to access counselling and treatment from the comfort of their homes.
“I am glad that the patronage of the centre by members of the public is very encouraging.
“This is because the gap that has over the years existed between those who are struggling with substance abuse and the treatment they need has been bridged.
“This is also because, now they do not have the fear of being judged or fear of stigmatisation,”he said.
Marwa commended the Celebrity Drug Free Club for their commitment to the fight against drug abuse in the society and promised to continue supporting them.
“The club is a platform set up by celebrities to advance the campaign against substance abuse in the country, first within the industry where they operate and then to the larger society.
“We believe this would help to positively influence their fans and followers especially on social media.
“This would help them stay away from substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking. We must also know that indeed the agency supported some of their efforts.”
He said that the theme of the celebration, ‘People First: Stop Stigma and Discrimination, Strengthen Prevention’, reaffirmed the importance of protecting humanity from the consequences of illicit drugs and substance abuse.
The NDLEA boss therefore urged the agency’s stakeholders to continue to promote the campaign against substance abuse.
Speaking, the Coordinator, NDLEA Celebrity Drug Free Club, Mr Wilson Ighodalo expressed gratitude to the NDLEA boss for his support.
Ighodalo said that it was important to reflect on the global challenge of illicit drugs and substance abuse and take appropriate action.
He explained that the International Day against Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking was principally to strengthen actions and cooperation in achieving the goal of a world free of drug abuse.
“The theme of the World Drug Day resonated with the Club vision of getting people involved in global campaigns.
“This year’s theme raises awareness about importance of treating people who use drugs with respect, empathy and providing evidence based quality service for all.
“We would continue to work with Celebrities with good track records to advance the campaign, “he said.
Also, the Emir of Keffi, Dr Shehu Yamusa, regretted that drug abuse has become prevalent in the country, and should be urgently tackled before it completely ruin the future of the youths.
“The problem can be tackled if we all play our roles in the eradication of drug abuse.
“Parents should try to notice signs of addiction in their children. If all stakeholders, parents, community, play their part, the fight against drug abuse will be won,” the emir said.
The author of the book, Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju, said that the publication was an anti-drug message for all citizens.
Ofoyeju, an NDLEA officer, said eliminating the menace of drug abuse and illicit trafficking would require collective action by all well-meaning citizens.
“All hands must be on deck to ensure that the issue of drug abuse and illicit trafficking is tackled collectively,” he added.
Stop stigmatising persons struggling with substance abuse, Marwa Asks Nigerians
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Celebration as ECWA Pastor Released, Reunited with Family in Sanga LGA

Celebration as ECWA Pastor Released, Reunited with Family in Sanga LGA
By: Zagazola Makama
Joy filled Mararaban Abros in Sanga Local Government Area yesterday as Samson Ndah Ali, a 30‑year‑old pastor of the ECWA Church, was released by his captors and reunited with his family.
Zagazola Makama reported that Pastor Ali was abducted on April 8, 2025, by unknown gunmen while travelling in the area.
The Kidnappers have earlier demanded a ransom of N100 million for the release of Pastor Samson. A joint team of security operatives comprising the Nigerian Army, the police, and the Department of State Services (DSS) has launched an operation in a bid to rescue the abducted cleric.
His congregation and relatives had been anxiously awaiting news of his safety. On the morning of April 10 at about 9:00 a.m., intelligent sources confirmed that the pastor had regained his freedom and was en route home.
Upon his return, church members and neighbours gathered at his residence to offer prayers of thanksgiving. “We give thanks to God for his safe return,” said one church elder, as tears of relief turned quickly to shouts of praise. Children released balloons, and women sang hymns to mark the occasion.
Pastor Ali is currently resting at home and is reported to be in good health. No further confirmation if ransom was paid for his release.
Celebration as ECWA Pastor Released, Reunited with Family in Sanga LGA
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ECOWAS Court Honours Four Retiring Staff

ECOWAS Court Honours Four Retiring Staff
By: Michael Mike
The Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS held a retirement celebration in honour of four esteemed staff members – Dr Athanase Atannon, Dr William Deiyan Towah, Mr Félicien Hounkanrin and Mr Iliyas Jonah – in recognition of their remarkable years of dedicated service, professionalism and commitment to the institution.
In his address, Honourable President of the Court, Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, commended the retirees for their unwavering commitment, hardwork and exemplary professionalism. “We cannot fail to tell you, honored gentlemen, here and now, that the Court owes you all a deep debt of gratitude,” the President remarked. “Each of you leaves an indelible mark on this institution through your professional achievements and impact on your colleagues.”
Earlier in his welcome remarks, Dr Yaouza Ouro-Sama, Chief Registrar of the Court, reflected on the invaluable contributions of the retirees to the Court’s operational success. He praised their dedication, passion for excellence and hard work that have left a lasting impact’ on the Court and the staff members.
A staff representative, Mr Ghislain Agbozo also delivered a heartfelt tribute on behalf of the staff members. He shared some highlights that reflected the dedicated service and warm friendship of the retirees. “You have dedicated most of your professional lives to serving the Community,” he noted. ‘It is with great pleasure and deep respect that we pay tribute to each of you today, acknowledging the invaluable contributions you have made’ and celebrating the values you exemplified throughout your service.
Dr William Deiyan Towah who spoke on behalf of the retirees expressed their gratitude for the privilege to serve the institution and the wider Community. “My colleagues and I are about to retire, having served our Community with dedication and commitment, guided by the values we hold dear.” He further expressed hope that the institution would continue to uphold the ideals for which it was founded.
The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Honourable Vice President Sengu Mohamed Koroma who extended sincere appreciation to all attendees and the organizing team. “To the retirees, as you embark on this new chapter, we wish all of you the best in your retirement – a time filled with joy, relaxation, and the pursuit of new adventures”, he said.
The event, held at Abuja Continental Hotel was filled with moments of reflection, laughter and celebration. Retirees were honoured with plaques and certificates of appreciation, while colleagues shared heartfelt memories and best wishes.
Members of the Court, staff and families of the retirees gathered to celebrate the careers and legacies of these four exceptional individuals. Their contributions will remain embedded in the history of the Court.

ECOWAS Court Honours Four Retiring Staff
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Boko Haram: Zulum Meets Army, Naval, Air Force Chiefs in Abuja

Boko Haram: Zulum Meets Army, Naval, Air Force Chiefs in Abuja
Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, held a crucial closed-door meeting with Nigeria’s top military leadership in Abuja on Thursday.

The meeting, which was held separately behind closed doors with the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede, the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla, and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, was to deploy a renewed push for coordinated action against the insurgents.
Sources from the meeting revealed that the discussions centred on strengthening military operations in the Northeast, improving intelligence sharing, and addressing the recent surge in attacks by the terror group.

Governor Zulum had on Tuesday, during an expanded security meeting held in Maiduguri, lamented the recent surge in attacks by the terrorists on civilian and military facilities, calling for decisive action to avert the situation from getting out of control.
Zulum was accompanied by the senators representing Borno South, Mohammed Ali Ndume, Borno North, Mohammed Tahir Monguno, and Borno Central, Barrister Kaka Shehu Lawan.

Others in the governor’s entourage include Mukhtar Betera Aliyu and Engr Bukar Talba, members of the House of Representatives, and Professor Usman Tar, Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security.
Boko Haram: Zulum Meets Army, Naval, Air Force Chiefs in Abuja
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