Tinubu Awards Posthumous Honours to Ogoni Four

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to immediately engage the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), the Ogoni people, and other relevant stakeholders with a view to finalising the modalities for the resumption of oil production in Ogoniland. President Tinubu issued the directive on Wednesday, following the presentation of the report by the Presidential Committee on the Ogoni Consultations, chaired by Professor Don Baridam, at the State House in Abuja. Governor Siminalayi of Rivers State led the Ogoni delegation to the ceremony. The President also used the occasion to confer the posthumous national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) on four members of Ogoniland who died in the struggle to ensure environmental protection of their land. They are: Chief Edward Kobani, Chief Albert Bade, Chief Samuel Orage, and Chief Theophilus Orage. In June, President Tinubu conferred national honours on Ken Saro Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists, brutally killed by the Sani Abacha military regime. While commending the Baridam committee for the dedication and wisdom its members demonstrated in guiding the process, the President urged the Ogoni people to close ranks and engage in dialogue, as the government will do its best to safeguard their environment. “We are not, as a government, taking lightly the years of pain endured in Ogoniland. We recognise that, otherwise, we would not be here today. The Federal Government truly acknowledges the long suffering of the Ogoni people, and today, we declare with conviction that hope is here and is back with us,” the President said. President Tinubu also acknowledged the struggles and sacrifices made by the Ogoni people in their quest for justice and environmental protection. He directed the Minister of Environment and the NSA to integrate programmes into a broader dialogue and implementation process. “ Accordingly, I am directing the National Security Adviser to commence immediately the engagement between the Ogoni people and NNPCL and all relevant stakeholders with a view to finalising modalities to begin operations. We must start by addressing non-valuable assets, which are of no benefit to the community, the country, or its people. The President assured stakeholders of the government’s determination to deploy the necessary resources to address the concerns of the Ogoni people and achieve shared prosperity. “I urge Ogoni people across the communities and generations to close ranks, put this dark chapter behind us, and move forward as a united community. We have settled. This reconciliation is not an erasure of history but the commitment to write the next chapter together. I am encouraged by the overwhelming consensus of the Ogoni communities to welcome the resumption of oil production under an equitable tax system. President Tinubu added that the federal Government will deploy necessary resources to support the Ogoni people in their march towards shared prosperity. Governor Siminalayi Fubara stated that the confidence-building measures implemented by the President had already led to an improvement in the work done on the East-West Road, among other projects, adding that the establishment of the Federal University of Environment and Technology was also a positive step in the right direction. The National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, stated that President Tinubu, at the beginning of the process, approved some early confidence-building steps to be undertaken for the establishment of needed trust, affirming that these steps resulted in stakeholders putting aside their differences to bring about a collective report. These included the constitution of the University of Environment and Technology governing Council and making significant progress on the East-West Road, among others. “All through the process, tensions and divisions were carefully mediated, and a spirit of dialogue prevailed over confrontation, leading to a constructive and all-inclusive consultation process. This report, being formally presented to your excellency today, is the outcome of that intensive, methodical and transparent engagement. “While not forgetting past injustices, all parties have reached a point of collective readiness to see the responsible resumption of oil production in Ogoniland anchored on fairness, equity, environmental responsibility and direct community benefit. “Also, there has been a call in unison to reposition the hydrocarbon pollution remediation project, HYPREP, given the convergence of environmental remediation and renewed operations, in a manner that synchronises with the dialogue process.” He added that the Ogoni people also needed structured participation in activities through equity development funds, employment, and institutional sectors. The Chairman of the Committee, Professor Don Baridam, thanked President Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to the well-being of the Ogoni people. “Your decision to create this committee under the leadership of the National Security Adviser has proven foresight and right. His steady hand via diplomacy and relentless insistence on dialogue has earned the trust of other communities and restored hope that had long been thwarted.” He expressed the committee’s gratitude to the President for the posthumous national award bestowed last June on Ken Saro-Wiwa and the eight other members of the Ogoni-nine. He described the gesture as an acknowledgement of their immense sacrifices in the struggle for environmental justice and human rights in the Niger Delta.

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Nigeria Submits Official Bid to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games

Nigeria has formally submitted its final bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, with a high-level delegation presenting the proposal at the Commonwealth Games Federation headquarters in London on Wednesday. The move comes as part of a strategic push by the Nigerian government to bring the Games to African soil for the first time in the event’s 100-year history. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the bid in a statement posted on his official X (formerly Twitter) account. “To the Commonwealth family, it is time for Africa,” the President wrote. “After 100 years of the Commonwealth Games, they have never been hosted on African soil.” President Tinubu emphasized the symbolic importance of Africa hosting the Centenary Games, describing Nigeria as a “gateway” to the continent and a fitting location to celebrate the legacy and future of the Commonwealth. “By bringing the Commonwealth Centenary Games to Nigeria in 2030, you will send a powerful message that every region of the Commonwealth matters, and that Africa is not only part of the story, but central to its future,” he said. “Let us make history together in 2030. Let us complete the circle of Commonwealth unity. The dream must be realised. The time is now.” If successful, Nigeria would become the first African nation to host the Commonwealth Games, marking a major milestone for both the country and the wider continent.

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Trump Urges Immediate End to Gaza War, Rejects Palestinian Statehood Recognition

Trump Urges Immediate End to Gaza War Rejects Palestinian Statehood Recognition

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for an immediate end to the war in Gaza during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, while dismissing the recognition of a Palestinian state by several Western nations as a “reward” for Hamas. “We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately,” Trump told world leaders on Tuesday. “We have to negotiate peace. We have to get the hostages back. We want all 20 back.” Trump referred to the 20 captives still believed to be alive among the 48 held by Hamas and said those in support of peace should be united in demanding their release. However, he sharply criticized recent efforts by countries to unilaterally recognize Palestinian statehood, claiming such moves would embolden Hamas. “As if to encourage continued conflict, some in this body are seeking to unilaterally recognise the Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists, for their atrocities,” he said. The remarks stand in contrast to comments made earlier this week by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, who stated that Palestinian statehood is “a right, not a reward.” Trump placed responsibility for the failure of ceasefire negotiations squarely on Hamas, stating that the group has “repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace.” He offered minimal criticism of Israeli actions, despite mounting international outrage over Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, which began in October 2023. Human rights organizations and UN investigators have raised alarms over civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions in the besieged enclave. Trump’s remarks follow reports of an Israeli ground assault on Gaza City this month, displacing thousands and resulting in hundreds of Palestinian deaths. Israel has also been accused of deliberately stalling ceasefire negotiations. In a statement Tuesday, Hamas denied being an obstacle to peace: “We have never been an obstacle to reaching an agreement. The U.S. administration, the mediators, and the world know that [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu is the sole obstructionist in all attempts to reach an agreement.” Hamas reiterated its readiness for a truce that includes the release of captives, an exchange of prisoners, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza — conditions Netanyahu has refused to accept. More than 65,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed since the conflict escalated in 2023, according to local health authorities. International condemnation has grown over the U.S.’s continued military support for Israel during the war. Trump also used his UN address to issue strong warnings toward Iran, calling it the “world’s number one sponsor of terror” and vowing that Tehran would never obtain nuclear weapons. “Three months ago in Operation Midnight Hammer, seven American B-2 bombers dropped 30,000-pound bombs on Iran’s key nuclear facilities, totally obliterating everything,” he said. While Trump claimed the operation “demolished” Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity, U.S. defense officials have said the strikes only delayed Iran’s program by several months. Trump’s address included repeated references to his past foreign policy record, claiming he ended “seven different wars” and suggesting he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts — though he added he “didn’t care about awards.” He also took aim at the United Nations, accusing it of failing its core mission and enabling illegal immigration: “I had to end wars instead of the United Nations,” he said.“The UN is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders,” he added, alleging the organization is helping undocumented migrants enter the U.S. with food, shelter, and debit cards. Migration and climate change were recurring targets in the speech. Trump described immigration as an “invasion” and called climate policy “the greatest con job,” claiming renewable energy is “destroying” the West. “Some countries are going to hell over their border policies,” he said in closing remarks. Trump also addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, arguing the conflict would have been avoided under his leadership. “Everyone thought Russia would win in three days, but it didn’t,” he said, describing his relationship with President Vladimir Putin as “a good one,” while admitting the invasion was “not making Russia look good.” He criticized European countries for continuing to buy Russian oil and gas despite sanctions and called on EU nations to impose tariffs on Moscow. Trump also blamed China and India for “funding” Russia’s war effort. Following his General Assembly address, Trump was scheduled to meet with UN Secretary-General Guterres and leaders from Ukraine, the European Union, Argentina, and a coalition of Middle Eastern and Asian nations. A reception with over 100 world leaders is expected before his return to Washington, D.C.

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SWAN @60: LOC, Special Awards Committees Take-off Ahead Of Epoch Anniversary

The National Leadership of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) has formally inaugurated the Local Organising Committee (LOC) for the forthcoming SWAN @60 Diamond Jubilee Celebration. The inauguration, which took place at the Association’s national secretariat in Abuja, marks the beginning of activities towards commemorating six decades of excellence in sports journalism in Nigeria. Inaugurating the committee, SWAN President, Mr. Isaiah Benjamin, charged its members to deliver on their mandate with dedication and unity of purpose. He emphasised that the success of the Diamond Jubilee rests largely on the LOC’s shoulders, assuring them of maximum support from the national secretariat. “The LOC carries the bigger responsibility in this Diamond Jubilee. The National Secretariat will provide the necessary support—logistics, mobility, and access—to ensure your work is seamless. Your selection is based on your track record, ability to perform, and proven capacity to deliver. Be assured, your efforts will be handsomely rewarded and remembered for generations,” he said. Mr. Benjamin further revealed that the Secretariat together with the Main Organising Committee (MOC) has already commenced stakeholder engagements and courtesy visits, while urging the LOC to hit the ground running. In his acceptance remarks, the LOC Chairman, Mr. Ben Ogbemudia, a Sports and Politics Editor with the New National Star expressed gratitude to the national leadership for the confidence reposed on the committee, pledging full commitment to deliver a memorable 60th anniversary celebration. “When I saw the caliber of people in this committee, I became confident that even if I slack, they will push me forward. We understand the gravity of this task—if we fail, we fail Nigerians, we fail the sports sector, and we fail ourselves. But by God’s grace, we will not fail,” he assured. The LOC also has veteran broadcaster Ms Anietie Patrick as Secretary. Other members include On Air Personality Sylvanus Ofekun, Assistant News Director with Arise News Ferdinand Duruoha, Sports writing Guru/Online Publisher Niyi Busari and Ace Media Strategist/ Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi. The Committee also includes Top Broadcast Official with Radio Nigeria Ndubueze Chidoka, SWAN Chairman FCT/Ace Broadcater Kelechi Onwudiwe, and Chukwunonso Arinzechi of Democracy Radio. Meanwhile, SWAN has also activated article 19 of its statutes to set-up a Special Awards Committee headed by Sports Wirting Guru and former Secretary of SWAN in Kano State Chapter Mr. Abdulgafar Oladimeji. The seven-man committee which has former SWAN Vice President, South-east, Ms Chigozie Chukwuleta as Secretary has mandate to galvanize and scrutinise deserving would-be awardees for the 60th anniversary. Other members of the Committee include former SWAN Vice President, North-east Mr. Jibo Zakari, Veteran Sports Journalist Mr. Eche Amos, SWAN Chairman Edo State Chapter Mr. Kehinde Osagiede, Ace Sports Journalist Mr Akintunde Akinsemola and SWAN Vice Chairman of FCT Mr. Victor Okoye. The SWAN @60 Diamond Jubilee, is set to celebrate the Association’s legacy, honour its past heroes, and project its vision for the future. The two-day event is scheduled for October 30 and 31, 2025 in Abuja.

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FG Approves Construction of Hostels For Abuja Law School

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, to immediately commence the construction of two hostels of 300 capacity each for the Nigerian Law School, Abuja. The President also directed the construction of the road linking the Body of Benchers Secretariat, Jabi District with Nile University. The FCT Minister’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka said in a release on Tuesday, that the projects will be executed under emergency consideration. He disclosed that one female hostel with capacity for 300 occupants and another 300-capacity male hostel will be constructed in the Nigerian Law School, Abuja to provide accommodation for students of the school. The FCT Minister’s Spokesperson said the road linking the Body of Benchers Secretariat with Nile University, when completed, will ease traffic congestion on the road leading to the head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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Natasha’s Constituents Submit Petition To INEC For Her Recall 

Senator Natasha Returns to National Assembly, Begins Legislative Duties

The suspended Kogi Central Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has returned to her office in the National Assembly. This followed the reopening of her office in the National Assembly by the Sergeant at Arms of the National Assembly, along with a combined team of security operatives. There was mild drama at the National Assembly complex on Tuesday following Natasha’s arrival. The lawmaker, dressed in black, arrived at about 2:30 pm in the company of her supporters, shortly after the Sergeant-at-Arms announced the reopening of her office, which had been sealed for months. However, her entry was initially resisted by some security operatives who prevented her from accessing the main building. The Senate is currently on recess and is expected to resume plenary on October 7, 2025. The unsealing of Natasha’s office is an indication that the suspended lawmaker may soon resume her official duties as a senator as lawmakers prepares to resume plenary on October 7, 2025. Natasha had made an allegation of sexual harassment against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio. The office had remained locked for six months, following Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension by the Senate in March over alleged violations of its standing rules. Her suspension had sparked widespread reactions, with many, particularly civil society organisations and opposition politicians, condemning the Senate’s action. She approached the court in July over the matter and made an unsuccessful attempt to resume sitting.

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Remi Tinubu Rakes in N20bn for National Library

Nigeria’s First Lady Oluremi Tinubu has raised over N20 billion for the National Library project in Abuja. Earlier this month, the First Lady appealed to well-wishers to convert birthday gifts and greetings into donations for the completion of the National Library project. The First Lady, a former lawmaker who turned 65 on September 21, 2025, in a video message said she would dedicate the day to God and a cause she described as close to her heart, rather than host a lavish celebration. The fund, according to her, is coordinated by the Federal Ministry of Education under the “Oluremi at 65 Education Fund”. According to the First Lady, the completion of the National Library will be a great birthday gift for her. Addressing State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, the First Lady said she was a member of the Senate Committee on Education while she was in the senate, adding that the education ministry was not able to build the National Library. She said as a young person growing up, library played a great role in shaping her person and she was not happy that the National Library which was initiated during the Shehu Shagari administration was still uncompleted up till today. Speaking on the background of the criticism trailing her efforts, the First Lady said Nigerians should emulate the words of the former American President who said citizens should not think of what the country can do for them, but what they can do for your country. She said so far, Nigerians have donated over N20 billion Naira and the more is still coming in.

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PSG win best men's club

PSG win best men’s club

DJ Snake, who is a big PSG fan, is still on stage with former player Javier Pastore.  They announce that it is PSG that have claimed the prize for best men’s club of the year after their treble win. “The collective always wins”, says Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the PSG president, as he accepts the award on stage.  He is collecting the award while PSG play at Marseille in a rearranged league match. The men’s prize for best club? While you wait, here are the nominees: 

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