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JUST-IN: Body Of Ex-Senate President Joseph Wayas Arrives Nigeria 33 Months After

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The body of Nigeria’s Second Republic Senate President, Senator Dr. Joseph Wayas, has arrived Nigeria 33 months after his death in the United Kingdom.

The remains of the elder statesman, which arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on Wednesday morning, were received by his family members; Cross River North Senator, Jarigbe Agom; Hon. Peter Akpanke; kinsmen, and other stakeholders.

The body was thereafter deposited at the morgue of the National Hospital, Abuja, after opening two years and nine months at a London morgue.

Senator Jarigbe, Hon. Akpanke and the family members of the late former two-time Senate President, were full of praises for Cross River State governor, Senator Prince Bassey Otu, for his spirited efforts in facilitating the transportation of Wayas’ remains to Nigeria.

They also commended the efforts of the Convener of the Who is Who Forum of Cross River North, Papa Dorn Cklaimz Enamhe and his Co-convener, Mr Johnny Agim, SAN, in mobilising Cross Riverians and Nigerians to ensure the successful return of the remains of the former Senate President.

Senator Wayas, who hailed from Cross River State, was Nigerian Senate President between 1979 and 1983.

Late Wayas was born on May 21, 1941. He died on November 30, 2021 in the United Kingdom following a protracted illness. Disagreements among members of his immediate family had delayed his burial rites since then. Two years and nine months later, his body was flown home from Heathrow Airport in London aboard a British Airways flight 083 and arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja, Wednesday at about 4:40am.

Speaking to journalists on arrival of the body of the elder statesman, the Senator representing Cross River North, Senator Jarigbe Agom Jarigbe, expressed appreciation and thanked the Governor of Cross River State, Prince Bassey Otu, for facilitating the return of the body of the late former Senate President from London, adding that he was confident that the governor will give the elder statesman a befitting burial.

Jarigbe said: “We have come to receive the body of late Senate President, Joseph Wayas, who died two and half years ago, and we just succeeded in bringing the body back to the country through the efforts of the Governor of Cross River State, His Excellency, Prince Bassey Otu.

“We are going to prepare for the funeral, report back to the Governor, and the Governor is going to take it up from there because the late statesman is the responsibility of the government and he will be accorded a state burial.”

However, he said the issues that caused the delay for flying in the body of the late Senate President for all this while “have been sorted out finally.”

Meanwhile, the lawmaker also thanked the leadership of the Who is Who in Cross River North led by the Convener, Dr Doncklaimz Enamhe, for their collaborative effort and support as he proceeded to sign the condolence register at the Wayas’ Asokoro residence in Abuja.

Also speaking, the member representing Obanliku/Bekwarra/Obudu Federal Constituency, Hon. Peter Akpanke, also said, “We are here to deposit the corpse of our political father, mentor, and former Senate President, Dr Joseph Wayas. His body was flown today into Abuja from the United Kingdom, UK, and was received by the Distinguished Senator and all of us. So we came to the mortuary and the corpse has been deposited.”

On the contributions of Late Senate President to his people and national development, Hon. Akpanke noted that, “He was a two term Senate President without impeachment, impacted the lives of most of the people today, and he brought them up. Like FC Obudu, he brought that school, and built a lot of leaders today, and he was our political leader.”

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NAPPS Ends 2024 in Grand Style, Praises School Owners’ Resilience

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The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS), FCT Chapter, marked the end of 2024 with a grand celebration, reflecting on a year of challenges and triumphs.

The event, held at Glisten International Academy, Jahi – Abuja, brought together school owners, stakeholders, and supporters for a moment of relaxation, gratitude, and unity.
Speaking at the gathering, the FCT NAPPS Chairperson, Chief Mrs Rukayat Ruth Agboola acknowledged 2024 as one of the most turbulent years for private schools, citing financial burdens from accumulated debts, contentious levies, and operational pressures.
Despite these obstacles, she praised school proprietors for their resilience and dedication.
“This year tested our limits, but we stood strong together. With God’s grace and our collective efforts, we navigated the storm,” she stated.
The event featured support from area council chairmen and generous donors, whose contributions ensured the success of the celebration.
The President also commended Glisten International Academy, Jahi, for hosting the event at a reduced cost, emphasizing that the gathering symbolized hope and renewed strength for the education sector.
As attendees enjoyed the festivities, the President encouraged continued collaboration to overcome future challenges, declaring, “This celebration is a testament to our resilience and commitment to building a better future for education in Nigeria.”

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CDS Advocates Developmental Journalism for National Security

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By Njoku Chijioke

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has called on Nigerian journalists to embrace developmental journalism, urging them to tell evidence-based stories that positively portray the country and foster global confidence in Nigeria’s security efforts.
Speaking at a one-day roundtable organized by the Defence Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DECAN), in Abuja on Thursday, General Musa emphasized the role of the media in advancing national security and cohesion.
“Developmental journalism promotes public awareness, informs policy decisions, and holds stakeholders accountable while fostering national stability,” he said.
He urged journalists to collaborate with security agencies to amplify Nigeria’s sovereignty and safeguard its interests globally.
Coordinator of the National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Major-General A.G. Laka, pledged the centre’s support for media initiatives aimed at countering terrorist propaganda and enhancing public understanding of security challenges.
In a keynote paper, Major-General Chris Olukolade (Rtd) highlighted the practices of Western journalists in handling sensitive security information.
“Journalists should focus on the human impact of security issues and prioritize national interest while maintaining professionalism,” he advised.
The event underscored the media’s critical role in shaping narratives that support Nigeria’s fight against insecurity and foster unity.

 

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FG Launches Job Initiative for 93,731 Nigerians, Prioritizes Digital Skills Training

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By Jesusemen Oratokhai 

 

The Federal Government has unveiled the Renewed Hope Employment Initiative (RHEI), targeting 93,731 job opportunities across Nigeria, with a strong focus on digital skills.

Flagged off by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, at the National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Skills Acquisition Centre in Bwari, Abuja, the initiative aims to empower at least 10 individuals from each of the country’s 8,809 electoral wards.

Minister Dingyadi, represented by Mr. John Nyamale, emphasized the government’s commitment to addressing unemployment through sound policies and skill development.

“This initiative aligns with our goal to tackle economic challenges by creating jobs through skill acquisition across various sectors,” he stated, urging beneficiaries to maximize the opportunity.

Of the 93,731 beneficiaries, 40,000 will receive training in ICT and digital skills, a strategic move to equip Nigerians with 21st-century competencies. Additionally, 3,000 slots have been allocated for persons with special needs, according to NDE Director-General Silas Agara.

“This program is designed to produce globally competitive youths and address poverty through entrepreneurship by providing tools, equipment, and startup capital,” Agara explained.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, noted that the initiative aligns with efforts to lift 10 million Nigerians out of poverty.

“If fully implemented, this program will significantly reduce poverty levels nationwide,” he remarked.

The RHEI represents a bold step toward equipping Nigeria’s workforce with both traditional and emerging skills critical for economic growth.

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