Group promises FCT indigenes continued support on CDAs


Centre for Transparency Advocacy (CTA) has pledged continuous support for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) indigenes to ensure that Community Development Agreements (CDAs) with mining companies are respected.



The Executive Director of CTA, Ms Faith Nwadishi, made the pledge during a Media Roundtable in Abuja on Friday.



The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the roundtable is part of events to herald the wrapping up of the two-year project.



The project was titled: “Promotion of the Cultural Values and Environmental Rights of the Original Inhabitants (OIs) of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) through Drama and Art Forms.”



Nwadishi represented by Programme and Communication Manager of CTA, Mr MacDonald Ekemezie, said the initiative was aimed at amplifying the voices of the OIs to preserve their culture and promote their environmental rights.



The executive director said that the group would continue to strengthen the capacities of community representatives on CDAs.



“We shall seek additional funding to expand the project’s scope to other area councils in the FCT and also maintain ongoing engagement with relevant stakeholders,” she said.



Nwadishi said that CTA provides training to selected community members and cultural ambassadors on how to negotiate and understand CDAs.



“During one review, it was revealed that a community leader had signed a CDA for personal gain, not for the community’s benefit.



“This discovery prompted CTA to empower communities with knowledge about their rights when negotiating and enforcing CDAs,” she said.



Also, Mr Jacob Sananu, an indigene of FCT, expressed gratitude to CTA for the projects implemented, saying they impact on the lives of the FCT residents.



“We appreciate the efforts of CTA at amplifying our voices. They have been practical, they have impacted our lives especially on CDAs. We now understand the difference between our rights and privileges,” she said.



NAN also reports that the programme was funded by the McArthur Foundation through the Centre for Human Rights and Civic Education (CHRICED).



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

EFCC returns property to American victim of internet fraud


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has handed over property recovered from a convicted fraudster, Aisosa Ohue, alias Frederick Leonard, to an American victim, Cheryldene Cook.



Its Spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.



According to him, the property include the sum of N19 million and three-bedroom semi-detached duplex at Ward 36A Amagba Community in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo.



He said that the property, which also include a Lexus E350 saloon car, an iPhone 13 Pro Max and a Samsung A31 phone were presented to the victim in Abuja by the Zonal Commander, ACE I Adebayo Adeniyi and the Head, Advanced Fee Fraud Section 1, ACE II Jimoh Rauf.



Uwujaren said that Cheryldene Cook who flew in from the United States of America to receive the items was accompanied to the commission by her lawyer, Dr. Mike Nwosu. He added that she expressed appreciation to the commission for the recovery.



According to him, Justice C.E Nwecheonwu of the Federal Capital Territory High, Kuje had in January ordered the forfeiture of the property after Orhue was convicted of a three-count charge including obtaining money by false pretence.



“The convicted cheated the victim in a love scam while pretending to be a famous actor, Frederick Leonard”.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

National Defence College graduates 113 participants of Course 31


The National Defence College (NDC), on Friday graduated 113 participants of its Course 31 drawn from the Armed Forces, strategic ministries, departments and agencies.



The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that other participants were also drawn from 20 friendly countries.



Rear Adm. Olumuyiwa Olotu, Commandant, NDC, in his remarks at the event said that the composition of the participants included 39 Nigerian Army officers, 22 Nigerian Navy officers and five Nigerian Air Force officers.



He said others included six Nigerian Police Force officers, 20 personnel from various MDAs and paramilitary organisations, as well as 21 officials from foreign countries.



He said the graduation ceremony was organised to honour the ladies and gentlemen who had diligently participated in various strategic paper writing exercises and field trips over the last 11 months.



“The total number of participants graduating today, as we have been told, is 113 persons drawn from the Armed Forces of Nigeria, selected strategic ministries, departments and agencies of the Government of Nigeria, as well as from 20 friendly countries.



“Composition of the participants includes 39 Nigerian Army officers, 22 Nigerian Navy officers, 5 Nigerian Air Force officers, six Nigerian Police Force officers, and 20 officers from various ministries, departments, agencies and paramilitary organizations, as well as 21 officers from foreign countries.



“These ladies and gentlemen have diligently participated in various strategic paper writing exercises and few trips over the last 11 months, and this is the day to honour them accordingly,” he said.



The commandant said that the college was established on June 16, 1992 as the National War College with the mission to develop future leaders, sufficiently equipped to analyse issues as well as provide strategic leadership among others.



He also said the college community had provided quality academic and administrative supports throughout the duration of the course.



According to him, the Module 9 of the College Course Curriculum is dedicated to the higher management of defence package involving exercises that simulate real life scenarios and review of national defence and security policies.



“Remarkably, the exercises for this year were focused on some of the most daunting security challenges facing Nigeria and through these exercises the college has equipped the participants with adequate knowledge and skills necessary to face the current volatile and complex environment.



“Participants have also received specific training in strategic decision making, future strategic perspectives, net analysis and policy implementation.



“It is therefore envisaged that this set of participants will contribute to covering implementable solutions to current and future national, regional and indeed global challenges,” he added.



Olotu further said that the college had over the years trained several resourceful senior officers in both civil and military domains from foreign nations, which had enabled the building of bonds among the alumni.



He added that the college also leverages the opportunity to build bridges across nations and this is achieved through interpersonal relationships established by the Nigerian participants and their foreign counterparts.



“It is heartwarming to note that in its 31 years of existence, the college has made significant impact on several sectors of Nigeria and the various participants from within and outside the country contribute to policy issues which affect the nation in one way or the other.



“I’m equally proud to say that the long line of this college have been involved in national assignments and varying degrees with great successes, thus projecting the image of the college in good light.



“Doubtlessly, the college has made footprints in the political terrain of not just Nigeria, in the West African Sub region and beyond,” he added.



NAN reports that the graduation ceremony involved awards of Fellow of Defence College (FDC) and Masters Degree in Strategic Studies to participants after 11 months of intensive training as well as award of excellence for outstanding research papers to deserving participants.



One of the foreign participants, Col. George Ngue Baha from the Cameroonian Air Force, said the course had enriched his knowledge in both strategic and command levels to address security challenges in his country.



Ngue Baha said the challenges of security and development in Africa required broad approaches to tackling them and commended the Nigerian Government and the college for affording him the opportunity.



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

TRCN inducts 176 teachers from UniCal


No fewer than 176 teachers trained in University of Calabar (UniCal), were on Friday inducted by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).



Prof. Florence Obi, Vice Chancellor of the university in her remarks at the eight induction and oath-taking ceremony said the future of the country is bequeathed to teachers.



Obi, represented by Prof. Peter Okafor, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research, Linkages and Collaboration, described the teaching profession as the mother of all professions.



She added that other professions emanate from it and urged the inductees to protect it jealously.



“The future of our country is bequeathed into your hands, don’t destroy it, don’t rape it, do not pollute it but rather protect it, conserve it and bring the best out of it.



“This university remains committed to raising proven professionals who are found worthy in character and learning.



“You have been well nurtured to become proud ambassadors of this University and we are proud to send you out as our ambassadors who are fit and ready to blaze,” she said.



She admonished the inductees to adhere strictly to the tenets of the teaching profession, advising that they should be teachers that pupils would remember with joy and be glad to tell their stories.



She commended lecturers in the three Faculties of Education of the institution for their immense contributions towards the professional development of the graduates.



The vice chancellor also appreciated the TRCN for certifying the inductees, saying it was an indication that the graduates have been fully licensed as professional teachers.



In his remarks, Prof Josiah Ajiboye, Registrar/Chief Executive Officer, TRCN, lauded the commitment of the the university management for always placing high premium on the council’s protocols.



Represented by Dr Bimbo Okunola, Director of Regulation and Accreditation of the council, Ajiboye said such commitments enhance the TRCN quality assurance trade mark in conformity with international best practices.



He urged the inductees to be good representatives of TRCN, adding that they should always dress well and challenging their students to imbibe the qualities of professionalism.



Similarly, Prof. Arikpo Arikpo, Dean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Education, said the quality of a nation’s socio-economic and political development is dependent on the quality of teachers at various strata of education.



Speaking on behalf of the three Faculties of Education in UniCal, Arikpo reminded the inductees that a teacher must guide students and members of their immediate society to acquire knowledge for societal development.



The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN), reports that the ceremony featured an induction lecture by Prof. Idaka Idaka, on the Topic: “Education in Nigeria at the cross road: The way forward.”



Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Swakopmund man denied bail for cutting ex-girlfriend’s tongue

A 23-year-old man was denied bail in the Swakopmund Magistrate’s Court on charges of attempted murder after he allegedly cut off half of his ex-girlfriend’s tongue earlier this week.

Erongo Region Crime Investigations Coordinator Deputy Commissioner Erastus Iikuyu in a crime report said the suspect, Nikanor Katoli, reportedly cut the victim’s tongue with scissors at a local bar in the Single Quarters residential area of Swakopmund.

The 24-year-old victim was taken to the Swakopmund State Hospital, from where she was transferred to the Katutura State Hospital in Windhoek.

The case was postponed to 12 October 2023 for further investigations.

In an unrelated matter, the Erongo police are on the hunt for three unidentified suspects who reportedly robbed a bar in Omaruru on Tuesday at gunpoint, where they also assaulted the 69-year-old bartender and a 30-year-old customer.

It is alleged that the suspects got away with a pistol and a cell phone from the bartender valued at N.dollars 20 000. They further took N.dollars 8 000 from two jackpot machines which they broke into.

The suspects reportedly fired a shot into the air before fleeing on foot.

No arrests have been made yet and police investigations continue.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

SASSCAL announces second call scholarships

The Southern African Science Service Center for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL) on Thursday announced the second call for Master’s Degree and TVET scholarship applications for Namibian youths.

In a statement availed to Nampa on Friday, SASSCAL invited suitably qualified candidates to apply for scholarships offered under the Youth Green Hydrogen (Y4H2) programme.

‘The Y4H2 scholarship programme has been established in collaboration with the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Namibian Ministry of Higher Education, Technology, and Innovatio. The programme is fully funded by BMBF and SASSCAL has been appointed as the implementing partner for the Y4H2 programme,’ the statement read.

The Y4H2 programme offers scholarships to Namibian youths aged between 18 and 35 in the following categories related to the green hydrogen value chain: Master’s degree in disciplines such as applied science, renewable energy/sustainable energy systems, logistics and supply chain management and Technical Vocational Education and Training TVET Certificate level 3, 4 and 5 related to the green hydrogen value chain.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency