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FG Unveils Digital Portal for National Youth Conference

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By Huldah Shado

 

The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has launched the official digital portal for the upcoming National Youth Conference, also known as the National Youth Confab, aimed at deepening youth participation in national development and decision-making.

Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, described the conference as more than just a gathering, calling it a pivotal moment for young Nigerians to shape their future.

Themed “Next Gen Nigeria: Crafting Solutions, Owning the Future,” the event will be youth-led, inclusive, and non-partisan.

The newly launched portal enables young Nigerians;both at home and in the diaspora, to register, contribute ideas, and receive real-time updates.

President Bola Tinubu first announced the conference during his Independence Day address on October 1, 2024.

A 44-member planning committee was inaugurated on March 10, 2025.

The conference will unfold in stages, starting with consultations at the constituency level, followed by zonal sessions, and culminating in a national conference in Abuja.

It is expected to host 36,000 delegates, with an emphasis on transparency and merit-based representation.

Discussions will focus on six critical areas: governance, economic transformation, education, technology, climate change, and social inclusion.

Through the portal, young people can submit policy ideas and proposals. Registration is open until June 30, 2025.

To ensure implementation of the conference outcomes, the government will introduce a Youth-Led Monitoring and Accountability Framework and a Youth Confab Impact Index to track progress and translate recommendations into action.

The Minister urged young Nigerians to visit the portal, register, and actively engage in what he described as a national movement.

“It’s time to shift from problems to solutions, and from challenges to progress,” Olawande said.

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Interior Minister Cracks Down on Passport Delays in Abuja

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By Adenike Lawal

Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, made an unannounced visit to the Nigerian Immigration Service passport office in Gwagwalada, Abuja, on Tuesday, criticizing slow processing and warning applicants against paying unofficial fees.

Inspecting the VIP and Children sections, Tunji-Ojo questioned why services had not started on time and expressed concern over long waiting periods. “I don’t want to hear that money is being collected for diesel or paper. Nigerians have already paid for their passports in full. Serve them diligently,” he said.

The minister noted that operations began an hour late due to a generator issue and condemned the practice of completing enrolment for all applicants before starting biometric capturing. “People are waiting here. Some have work and other commitments. Why must enrolment be completed for everyone before capturing begins?” he asked.

He also highlighted under-utilization of the VIP and Children sections and urged staff to serve applicants efficiently, reminding them, “Nigeria has no VIPs. Wearing this uniform is about sacrifice. You are here to serve the people.”

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FCT Area Council Polls: Court Orders INEC to Publish ADC Candidates

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By Adenike Lawal

An Abuja division of the Federal High Court has directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to publish the names of African Democratic Congress (ADC) candidates for the February 21, 2026, Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The ruling, delivered by Justice Mohammed Umar on Tuesday, followed a suit by 17 ADC aspirants challenging INEC’s refusal to grant the party electronic access to upload its candidates’ details. The court held that the claimants provided credible evidence and ordered INEC to recognise and publish the plaintiffs as duly nominated ADC candidates.

The court also instructed INEC to restore the party’s portal access to enable the submission of candidates’ names, citing the Electoral Act 2022 and the commission’s election guidelines. Among those to be uploaded are Jafaru Shaibu, Ayenajeyi Yakubu, Dauda Awode, Ezra Zaki, Sunday Abraham, Ayuba Adam, and others.

The plaintiffs argued that INEC blocked their submissions despite the withdrawal of earlier nominees and proper completion of Forms EC9 and EC13. Disputes over signatures under the current ADC leadership, headed by David Mark, had prompted the commission’s initial refusal.

Justice Umar’s judgment ensures the immediate publication of the ADC candidates ahead of the FCT polls, resolving the impasse and clearing the way for the party’s participation.

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Destiny Boy’s Father Seeks Help Over Missing SUV

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The family of late Afrofuji musician Destiny Boy, born Afeez Adeshina, has appealed to the public for help after his SUV reportedly went missing shortly after his death.
In a video circulating on social media on Tuesday, the singer’s father said the vehicle, bought from Lycon Autos, was returned to the dealership days after Destiny Boy passed away and has not been seen since. He explained that the driver assigned to deliver the SUV later claimed the singer owed him money and, without informing the family, returned the car to the dealership.

“I have no contact with the driver and would have retrieved the vehicle myself if it were still at home,” the father said, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Destiny Boy, 22, was confirmed dead on Sunday. His mother revealed he had been battling a prolonged illness known locally as “Ogu oru,” which caused frequent seizures and worsened over time despite both medical and traditional interventions. She said his condition deteriorated soon after the naming ceremony of his child, leading to multiple hospital visits.

The mother also dismissed rumours linking her son to money rituals, describing them as false and harmful, and emphasised that the family did everything possible to care for him before his death.

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