At 76, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro is not just a retired police officer — he is a living symbol of Nigeria’s long, bumpy journey towards […]
Month: July 2025
FROM TURTURE TO TRIUMPH
Twenty-nine years ago, a young and fearless lawyer, Emmanuel Ogebe, risked everything to stand for justice. He wrote a bold letter to Gen. Sani […]
FCT NAWOJ HAILS SUPPER FALCONS
The Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), FCT Chapter, Comrade Bassey Ita Ikpang, has congratulated the Super Falcons of Nigeria on their […]
NUJ FCT Ex-Official Appointed SSA By Governor Otu
FCT NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel Congratulates Comrade Ebriku John Friday on Appointment as SSA Data Analytics to Gov. Bassey Otu The FCT NUJ Correspondents’ Chapel extends […]
World Skills Day 2025: Empowering Nigerian Youths Through Skills Acquisition
As part of activities commemorating this year’s World Skills Day, We The Youth, in collaboration with Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, has empowered over 3,800 undergraduates. […]
Emma Njoku Foundation Trained Over 160 Youths Across The 6 Geo Political Zones In Nigeria
Over 300 Youths from the 6 geo political zones had been recently trained in Mechanised Agriculture to improve food security and unemployment in Nigeria. The […]
PHOTO SPLASH: Celebrating Fmr IGP MIKE OKIRO At 76
Former Inspector General of Police, Sir, Dr. Mike MBAMA OKIRO CFR, KSS, MNI, NPM, has been celebrated by the Executive Governor of Niger state on […]
“Trafficking is Killing Our Future” — NAPTIP Warns as Nigeria Marks World Day Against Human Trafficking
In the heart of Abuja on a humid Thursday morning, the Director-General of NAPTIP, Binta Adamu Bello, didn’t mince words: “Human trafficking is a clear […]
Refineries in Disrepair, Questions in the Air: Reps Launch Probe Into Oil Sector Drama
In Nigeria, it’s not every day the House of Representatives decides to dust off the cobwebs around the country’s notoriously problematic refineries. But this week, […]
Hope in Hard Times: EU Sends €1.5m Lifeline to Yelewata and Benue’s Forgotten Families
In a corner of Nigeria that’s become all too familiar with pain, a glimmer of hope has arrived — not in the form of promises, […]