• Why Are Nigerian Nurses Being Forced to Do Cleaners’ Jobs? Are Hospital CMDs Exploiting Strikes to Intimidate Health Workers Across the Country?

    A growing controversy is shaking Nigeria’s healthcare sector after the Elegant Nurses Forum accused hospital managements across the country of forcing nurses to perform cleaning and other menial duties, a practice the group describes as unethical, unlawful, and professionally degrading.

    In a press statement signed by Nurse Thomas Abiodun Olamide, the forum said it had received multiple complaints from health institutions nationwide, alleging that some Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) are exploiting the ongoing strike by hospital cleaners under the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) to compel nurses to take over sanitation work.

    According to the forum, this practice violates professional ethics, international best practices, and the legal framework governing nursing in Nigeria. It warned that compelling nurses to abandon clinical responsibilities for cleaning duties not only demeans the profession but also endangers patient safety and healthcare quality.

    The group disclosed that over ten days ago, nurses at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Makurdi, Benue State, formally complained of threats and coercion to assume cleaners’ duties. Similar complaints were later received from the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, Ogun State, along with reports from other tertiary and secondary health facilities nationwide.

    The forum expressed particular concern over the leadership at OOUTH, alleging a persistent pattern of intimidation and harassment of nurses by the hospital’s CMD. According to the statement, nurses were reportedly threatened with job loss, with allegations that political connections were being used to exert pressure. The forum described this as a gross abuse of office, questioning the competence, temperament, and ethical standing of such leadership.

    It further alleged that political interference rather than merit has influenced some CMD appointments, warning that hospitals were being transformed into “tools of oppression” instead of institutions dedicated to patient-centred care.

    Emphasising the professional role of nurses, the forum stated that nurses are trained healthcare practitioners whose duties include patient care, disease prevention, health promotion, and clinical management—not sanitation. Forcing them into menial tasks, it said, devalues their expertise, undermines healthcare delivery, and weakens the entire system.

    In its demands, the Elegant Nurses Forum called for:

    Immediate cessation of all intimidation, threats, and coercion of nurses into non-nursing duties;

    Clear directives from federal and state health ministries prohibiting the assignment of cleaning or other unrelated tasks to nurses;

    Independent investigations and disciplinary action against erring CMDs and administrators;

    Protection of nurses from victimisation and harassment; and

    Transparent, merit-based appointments to hospital leadership positions free from political interference.


    The forum vowed it would not remain silent while nurses are treated as expendable labour and stripped of their professional identity. “Healthcare leadership must be about service, competence, and accountability—not intimidation, arrogance, and abuse of power,” the statement concluded.

    As the allegations spread across multiple states, the central question remains: are hospital authorities protecting patient care—or sacrificing professionalism for power?
    Why Are Nigerian Nurses Being Forced to Do Cleaners’ Jobs? Are Hospital CMDs Exploiting Strikes to Intimidate Health Workers Across the Country? A growing controversy is shaking Nigeria’s healthcare sector after the Elegant Nurses Forum accused hospital managements across the country of forcing nurses to perform cleaning and other menial duties, a practice the group describes as unethical, unlawful, and professionally degrading. In a press statement signed by Nurse Thomas Abiodun Olamide, the forum said it had received multiple complaints from health institutions nationwide, alleging that some Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) are exploiting the ongoing strike by hospital cleaners under the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) to compel nurses to take over sanitation work. According to the forum, this practice violates professional ethics, international best practices, and the legal framework governing nursing in Nigeria. It warned that compelling nurses to abandon clinical responsibilities for cleaning duties not only demeans the profession but also endangers patient safety and healthcare quality. The group disclosed that over ten days ago, nurses at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Makurdi, Benue State, formally complained of threats and coercion to assume cleaners’ duties. Similar complaints were later received from the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH), Sagamu, Ogun State, along with reports from other tertiary and secondary health facilities nationwide. The forum expressed particular concern over the leadership at OOUTH, alleging a persistent pattern of intimidation and harassment of nurses by the hospital’s CMD. According to the statement, nurses were reportedly threatened with job loss, with allegations that political connections were being used to exert pressure. The forum described this as a gross abuse of office, questioning the competence, temperament, and ethical standing of such leadership. It further alleged that political interference rather than merit has influenced some CMD appointments, warning that hospitals were being transformed into “tools of oppression” instead of institutions dedicated to patient-centred care. Emphasising the professional role of nurses, the forum stated that nurses are trained healthcare practitioners whose duties include patient care, disease prevention, health promotion, and clinical management—not sanitation. Forcing them into menial tasks, it said, devalues their expertise, undermines healthcare delivery, and weakens the entire system. In its demands, the Elegant Nurses Forum called for: Immediate cessation of all intimidation, threats, and coercion of nurses into non-nursing duties; Clear directives from federal and state health ministries prohibiting the assignment of cleaning or other unrelated tasks to nurses; Independent investigations and disciplinary action against erring CMDs and administrators; Protection of nurses from victimisation and harassment; and Transparent, merit-based appointments to hospital leadership positions free from political interference. The forum vowed it would not remain silent while nurses are treated as expendable labour and stripped of their professional identity. “Healthcare leadership must be about service, competence, and accountability—not intimidation, arrogance, and abuse of power,” the statement concluded. As the allegations spread across multiple states, the central question remains: are hospital authorities protecting patient care—or sacrificing professionalism for power?
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  • Abuja Nurse Murdered by Suspected “One-Chance” Robbers After Night Duty at Federal Medical Centre, FMC Staff, Nurses’ Group Demand Justice Amid Rising Insecurity

    A frontline health worker, Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumezie, was brutally murdered by suspected “one-chance” robbers while returning home from night duty at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, Abuja. The killing has sparked outrage across Nigeria, with the Elegant Nurses Forum condemning the incident and highlighting the worsening insecurity faced by essential workers.
    In a statement, the forum described the murder as preventable, criticizing the government’s failure to protect citizens, particularly healthcare personnel. They called for immediate investigations, arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators, and the provision of government-funded staff shuttle services for workers on late-night shifts.
    The forum also demanded stronger security measures along key worker routes, formal recognition of health workers as high-risk essential staff, and active engagement from trade unions to confront insecurity nationwide. They stressed that the life of every Nigerian, especially those saving others, must be safeguarded.

    #AbujaNurseMurder #FMCJabi #OneChanceRobbers #NigeriaInsecurity #ProtectHealthWorkers #JusticeForNurse #NigerianNews #HealthWorkerSafety #AbujaCrime #StopViolence
    Abuja Nurse Murdered by Suspected “One-Chance” Robbers After Night Duty at Federal Medical Centre, FMC Staff, Nurses’ Group Demand Justice Amid Rising Insecurity A frontline health worker, Chinemerem Pascalina Chuwumezie, was brutally murdered by suspected “one-chance” robbers while returning home from night duty at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, Abuja. The killing has sparked outrage across Nigeria, with the Elegant Nurses Forum condemning the incident and highlighting the worsening insecurity faced by essential workers. In a statement, the forum described the murder as preventable, criticizing the government’s failure to protect citizens, particularly healthcare personnel. They called for immediate investigations, arrest and prosecution of the perpetrators, and the provision of government-funded staff shuttle services for workers on late-night shifts. The forum also demanded stronger security measures along key worker routes, formal recognition of health workers as high-risk essential staff, and active engagement from trade unions to confront insecurity nationwide. They stressed that the life of every Nigerian, especially those saving others, must be safeguarded. #AbujaNurseMurder #FMCJabi #OneChanceRobbers #NigeriaInsecurity #ProtectHealthWorkers #JusticeForNurse #NigerianNews #HealthWorkerSafety #AbujaCrime #StopViolence
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  • First Lady Oluremi Welcomes First Baby Of Year, Assures Of Peaceful 2026

    First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has kicked off the New Year with visits to new mothers at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, where she welcomed the first baby of the year.
    First Lady Oluremi Welcomes First Baby Of Year, Assures Of Peaceful 2026 First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has kicked off the New Year with visits to new mothers at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Jabi, where she welcomed the first baby of the year.
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  • Abia PHC Abandoned Despite ₦34.9m Funding, Pregnant Women Forced to Deliver on Bare Floors

    A new report by MonITNG reveals that a Primary Health Centre in Oloko, Abia State remains abandoned six years after completion, despite ₦34.9 million paid in 2024 for furnishing and medical equipment. The facility is overgrown with weeds and unusable, forcing pregnant women to deliver on bare floors in a cramped makeshift room. The group accuses FMC Umuahia and the contractor, Raymond Blacks Ltd, of neglect and demands EFCC and ICPC investigations to recover funds and complete the project before 2025 ends.
    Abia PHC Abandoned Despite ₦34.9m Funding, Pregnant Women Forced to Deliver on Bare Floors A new report by MonITNG reveals that a Primary Health Centre in Oloko, Abia State remains abandoned six years after completion, despite ₦34.9 million paid in 2024 for furnishing and medical equipment. The facility is overgrown with weeds and unusable, forcing pregnant women to deliver on bare floors in a cramped makeshift room. The group accuses FMC Umuahia and the contractor, Raymond Blacks Ltd, of neglect and demands EFCC and ICPC investigations to recover funds and complete the project before 2025 ends.
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  • Taraba Police Inspector Arrested After Allegedly Killing 11-Year-Old Nephew, Beaten by Mob

    A police inspector in Taraba State, Philemon Ayuba, was arrested after allegedly killing his 11-year-old nephew, Hosanna Yunana, and secretly burying the body. The incident sparked public outrage, leading to a mob attack before officers rescued him. According to a police wireless message, the inspector confessed to beating the child during a confrontation over missing ₦60,000, resulting in the boy’s death. Authorities later recovered the body, now at FMC Jalingo for examination, while the suspect remains in custody pending investigation.
    Taraba Police Inspector Arrested After Allegedly Killing 11-Year-Old Nephew, Beaten by Mob A police inspector in Taraba State, Philemon Ayuba, was arrested after allegedly killing his 11-year-old nephew, Hosanna Yunana, and secretly burying the body. The incident sparked public outrage, leading to a mob attack before officers rescued him. According to a police wireless message, the inspector confessed to beating the child during a confrontation over missing ₦60,000, resulting in the boy’s death. Authorities later recovered the body, now at FMC Jalingo for examination, while the suspect remains in custody pending investigation.
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  • Job Title: Area Customer Manager (ACM)
    Job Purpose:
    The Area Customer Manager is responsible for driving customer acquisition, retention, and growth within a defined territory. The role emphasizes expanding customer base, increasing sales volume, and deepening relationships by promoting solutions such as BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) and Customer Membership programs that enhance loyalty and market share.

    Location: Amuwo Odofin
    Key Responsibilities:

    1. Customer Growth & Acquisition
    • Identify, prospect, and onboard new retail customers in the assigned territory.
    • Drive adoption of the BNPL(Buy Now Pay Later) feature to increase purchasing power and sales turnover.
    • Promote and enroll customers into the Membership program to strengthen loyalty.

    2. Sales & Revenue Delivery
    • Achieve monthly, quarterly, and annual sales targets.
    • Increase sales volume through BNPL utilization and membership-driven repeat purchases.
    • Monitor competitor activity and adjust strategies to stay ahead.
    3. Customer Relationship Management
    • Build and maintain long-term customer relationships.
    • Ensure customer satisfaction by resolving issues quickly and effectively.
    • Conduct regular customer visits and promote added-value services like BNPL and Membership.
    4. Team & Territory Management
    • Responsible for growing team members a minimum of 10 Active Account managers, Supervise, coach, and support account managers within the territory.
    • Ensure route planning, market coverage, and daily execution excellence.
    • Track performance, motivate the team, and enforce discipline in execution.
    • Reporting & Insights
    • Submit daily/weekly/monthly reports on sales, Customer acquisiton, BNPL adoption, and membership sign-ups.
    • Provide actionable insights on customer behavior and growth opportunities.
    • Work with cross-functional teams (Marketing, Finance, Logistics) to drive customer loyalty and financial inclusion.
    Key Requirements (Skills & Qualifications):
    • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, or related field.
    • Minimum 3–5 years in Sales/Account/Area Management (FMCG, Retail, or Distribution preferred).
    • Experience in driving customer programs (loyalty, membership, or BNPL adoption).
    • Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills.
    • Analytical mindset with proven track record of growing customer base and sales.
    Interested and qualified persons should send cv to careers@omniretail.africa using the subject head and location as job title
    Job Title: Area Customer Manager (ACM) Job Purpose: The Area Customer Manager is responsible for driving customer acquisition, retention, and growth within a defined territory. The role emphasizes expanding customer base, increasing sales volume, and deepening relationships by promoting solutions such as BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) and Customer Membership programs that enhance loyalty and market share. Location: Amuwo Odofin Key Responsibilities: 1. Customer Growth & Acquisition • Identify, prospect, and onboard new retail customers in the assigned territory. • Drive adoption of the BNPL(Buy Now Pay Later) feature to increase purchasing power and sales turnover. • Promote and enroll customers into the Membership program to strengthen loyalty. 2. Sales & Revenue Delivery • Achieve monthly, quarterly, and annual sales targets. • Increase sales volume through BNPL utilization and membership-driven repeat purchases. • Monitor competitor activity and adjust strategies to stay ahead. 3. Customer Relationship Management • Build and maintain long-term customer relationships. • Ensure customer satisfaction by resolving issues quickly and effectively. • Conduct regular customer visits and promote added-value services like BNPL and Membership. 4. Team & Territory Management • Responsible for growing team members a minimum of 10 Active Account managers, Supervise, coach, and support account managers within the territory. • Ensure route planning, market coverage, and daily execution excellence. • Track performance, motivate the team, and enforce discipline in execution. • Reporting & Insights • Submit daily/weekly/monthly reports on sales, Customer acquisiton, BNPL adoption, and membership sign-ups. • Provide actionable insights on customer behavior and growth opportunities. • Work with cross-functional teams (Marketing, Finance, Logistics) to drive customer loyalty and financial inclusion. Key Requirements (Skills & Qualifications): • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, or related field. • Minimum 3–5 years in Sales/Account/Area Management (FMCG, Retail, or Distribution preferred). • Experience in driving customer programs (loyalty, membership, or BNPL adoption). • Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills. • Analytical mindset with proven track record of growing customer base and sales. Interested and qualified persons should send cv to careers@omniretail.africa using the subject head and location as job title
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  • Nnamdi Kanu: Umuahia locked down as shops, schools, banks close.

    Abia State capital on Monday was totally locked down as residents decided to withdraw from their daily businesses and operations in solidarity with the #FreeNnamdiKanu march being championed by rights activist Omoleye Sowore.

    The roads were virtually empty except for the occasional movement of tricycles and a few vehicles.

    Economic and commercial activities were totally paralysed as shops, markets, banks, petrol stations, motor parks did not open for business.

    Similarly, schools, both private and public, did not open for studies.

    It was gathered that some of the schools had, over the weekend, sent messages to parents asking them not to bring their children and wards to school on Monday because of the #FreeKanu protest.

    A convoy of joint security patrol vans was sighted along Uwakala Road, probably monitoring the situation.

    Traders at the popular Isigate market did not show up for business, as their wares and tables were all covered.

    Most of the major streets, including Post Office/Abia Tower Junction, FMC/Bank Road Junction, and Umuahia, visited by our correspondent, were a ghost of themselves.
    Nnamdi Kanu: Umuahia locked down as shops, schools, banks close. Abia State capital on Monday was totally locked down as residents decided to withdraw from their daily businesses and operations in solidarity with the #FreeNnamdiKanu march being championed by rights activist Omoleye Sowore. The roads were virtually empty except for the occasional movement of tricycles and a few vehicles. Economic and commercial activities were totally paralysed as shops, markets, banks, petrol stations, motor parks did not open for business. Similarly, schools, both private and public, did not open for studies. It was gathered that some of the schools had, over the weekend, sent messages to parents asking them not to bring their children and wards to school on Monday because of the #FreeKanu protest. A convoy of joint security patrol vans was sighted along Uwakala Road, probably monitoring the situation. Traders at the popular Isigate market did not show up for business, as their wares and tables were all covered. Most of the major streets, including Post Office/Abia Tower Junction, FMC/Bank Road Junction, and Umuahia, visited by our correspondent, were a ghost of themselves.
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  • The Era of Calling Nigeria “Most Corrupt Country” Is Over — First Lady Remi Tinubu.

    Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, says the era of branding Nigeria as the “most corrupt country” in the world has ended.

    Speaking during her official visit to Gombe State, where she commissioned several health facilities including the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Kumo, Mrs Tinubu urged citizens to stop demeaning the nation’s image, noting that global perception of Nigeria is improving under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    “Gone are the days when they say Nigeria is the most corr¥pt country. You won’t hear that again,” she said. “When I travel abroad and they hear you’re from Nigeria, everyone is interested. Nigeria is now the next destination.”

    The First Lady, who also paid homage to the Emir of Akko, encouraged Nigerians to show national pride and speak positively about their country.

    She described Gombe’s landscape as “beautiful and comparable to the English countryside,” adding that Nigerians should celebrate the nation’s natural and cultural assets.

    Mrs Tinubu linked her message of patriotism to the administration’s ongoing reforms in security, education, and grassroots development, emphasizing the role of traditional and religious leaders in shaping citizens’ attitudes.

    “I’m 65 years old now, and I pray to live long,” she said. “I’m working so hard so that when my husband finishes his tenure, I too can walk around safely. That is what drives me.

    She called on Nigerians to remain hopeful, united, and supportive of government efforts aimed at restoring the nation’s pride and strengthening its place in the global community.
    The Era of Calling Nigeria “Most Corrupt Country” Is Over — First Lady Remi Tinubu. Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, says the era of branding Nigeria as the “most corrupt country” in the world has ended. Speaking during her official visit to Gombe State, where she commissioned several health facilities including the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Kumo, Mrs Tinubu urged citizens to stop demeaning the nation’s image, noting that global perception of Nigeria is improving under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. “Gone are the days when they say Nigeria is the most corr¥pt country. You won’t hear that again,” she said. “When I travel abroad and they hear you’re from Nigeria, everyone is interested. Nigeria is now the next destination.” The First Lady, who also paid homage to the Emir of Akko, encouraged Nigerians to show national pride and speak positively about their country. She described Gombe’s landscape as “beautiful and comparable to the English countryside,” adding that Nigerians should celebrate the nation’s natural and cultural assets. Mrs Tinubu linked her message of patriotism to the administration’s ongoing reforms in security, education, and grassroots development, emphasizing the role of traditional and religious leaders in shaping citizens’ attitudes. “I’m 65 years old now, and I pray to live long,” she said. “I’m working so hard so that when my husband finishes his tenure, I too can walk around safely. That is what drives me. She called on Nigerians to remain hopeful, united, and supportive of government efforts aimed at restoring the nation’s pride and strengthening its place in the global community.
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  • BREAKING: Gunmen have abducted Pastor Ayodeji Akesinro, a staff member of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owo, from his residence at Upenme, Owo LGA, Ondo State, around 7 p.m. on Thursday.

    The National Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP) has confirmed the incident and warned it may embark on protests if urgent action is not taken to secure his release.

    Ondo State Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Lawal, assured that operatives, in collaboration with other security agencies, are combing the forests to rescue the victim.

    The abduction has intensified concerns over rising insecurity in the state, coming just two weeks after a Adekunle Ajasin University staff member was kidnapped from his home.

    #Ondo #Kidnapping #FMC
    BREAKING: Gunmen have abducted Pastor Ayodeji Akesinro, a staff member of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owo, from his residence at Upenme, Owo LGA, Ondo State, around 7 p.m. on Thursday. The National Union of Allied Health Professionals (NUAHP) has confirmed the incident and warned it may embark on protests if urgent action is not taken to secure his release. Ondo State Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Lawal, assured that operatives, in collaboration with other security agencies, are combing the forests to rescue the victim. The abduction has intensified concerns over rising insecurity in the state, coming just two weeks after a Adekunle Ajasin University staff member was kidnapped from his home. #Ondo #Kidnapping #FMC
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  • The Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Bida, Niger State, has announced that it is fully ready to digitize its operations by the end of 2025 in line with Federal Government directives.

    Source: Daily Post Nigeria
    The Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Bida, Niger State, has announced that it is fully ready to digitize its operations by the end of 2025 in line with Federal Government directives. Source: Daily Post Nigeria
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  • FULL LIST: Federal Hospitals With Reduced Dialysis Costs — Presidency

    President Bola Tinubu has approved a reduction in the cost of kidney dialysis from ₦50,000 to ₦12,000 in federal hospitals nationwide.

    Presidential aide Daniel Bwala confirmed the subsidy on Monday, noting it is already being implemented in medical centres and teaching hospitals across the six geopolitical zones.

    Hospitals currently offering reduced dialysis costs include:

    FMC Ebute-Metta, Lagos

    FMC Jabi, Abuja

    University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan

    FMC Owerri, Imo State

    University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), Borno State

    FMC Abeokuta, Ogun State

    Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos

    FMC Azare, Bauchi State

    University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Edo State

    University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Cross River State

    Bwala said more hospitals will be added before year-end, stressing that the move highlights Tinubu’s commitment to affordable healthcare.

    #Tinubu #Healthcare #Nigeria #Dialysis #KidneyCare #FederalHospitals #HealthcareReform
    FULL LIST: Federal Hospitals With Reduced Dialysis Costs — Presidency President Bola Tinubu has approved a reduction in the cost of kidney dialysis from ₦50,000 to ₦12,000 in federal hospitals nationwide. Presidential aide Daniel Bwala confirmed the subsidy on Monday, noting it is already being implemented in medical centres and teaching hospitals across the six geopolitical zones. Hospitals currently offering reduced dialysis costs include: FMC Ebute-Metta, Lagos FMC Jabi, Abuja University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan FMC Owerri, Imo State University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), Borno State FMC Abeokuta, Ogun State Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos FMC Azare, Bauchi State University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Edo State University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH), Cross River State Bwala said more hospitals will be added before year-end, stressing that the move highlights Tinubu’s commitment to affordable healthcare. #Tinubu #Healthcare #Nigeria #Dialysis #KidneyCare #FederalHospitals #HealthcareReform
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  • Weeks After Withdrawal of UBEC appointment, Pres. Tinubu Appoints Idris Olorunnimbe as NCC Chairman.

    President Bola Tinubu has appointed Idris Olorunnimbe, founder of The Temple, as chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

    Olorunnimbe replaces Aminu Waida, who will continue as the NCC’s executive vice chairman and chief executive officer — a role he has held since October 2023, with Senate confirmation in November that year.

    Olorunnimbe’s previous federal appointment as chairman of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) in March was withdrawn in July and given to former Nasarawa governor, Tanko Al-Makura.

    He also served on the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) board, where he led youth employment and entrepreneurship programmes. The new NCC board includes: Abraham Oshidami (executive commissioner, technical services), Rimini Makama (executive commissioner, stakeholder management), Maryam Bayi (former director, human capital & administration), Cornel Abdulwahab Lawal (Rtd), Lekan Mustafa, Chris Okorie, Princess Oforitsenere Emiko, and the board secretary.

    Tinubu also approved Bosun Tijani, minister of communications, innovation, and digital economy, as chairman of the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), with Olorunnimbe as vice chairman. Other USPF board members are Oshidami, Makama, Aliyu Edogi Aliyu (FMCIDE representative), Joseph B. Faluyi (finance ministry), Auwal Mohammed (budget & planning ministry), Uzoma Dozie, Peter Bankole, Abayomi Okanlawon, Gafar Quadri, and the USPF secretary.

    The USPF was set up to expand access to information and communication technologies in rural, unserved, and underserved communities across Nigeria.
    Weeks After Withdrawal of UBEC appointment, Pres. Tinubu Appoints Idris Olorunnimbe as NCC Chairman. President Bola Tinubu has appointed Idris Olorunnimbe, founder of The Temple, as chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). Olorunnimbe replaces Aminu Waida, who will continue as the NCC’s executive vice chairman and chief executive officer — a role he has held since October 2023, with Senate confirmation in November that year. Olorunnimbe’s previous federal appointment as chairman of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) in March was withdrawn in July and given to former Nasarawa governor, Tanko Al-Makura. He also served on the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) board, where he led youth employment and entrepreneurship programmes. The new NCC board includes: Abraham Oshidami (executive commissioner, technical services), Rimini Makama (executive commissioner, stakeholder management), Maryam Bayi (former director, human capital & administration), Cornel Abdulwahab Lawal (Rtd), Lekan Mustafa, Chris Okorie, Princess Oforitsenere Emiko, and the board secretary. Tinubu also approved Bosun Tijani, minister of communications, innovation, and digital economy, as chairman of the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), with Olorunnimbe as vice chairman. Other USPF board members are Oshidami, Makama, Aliyu Edogi Aliyu (FMCIDE representative), Joseph B. Faluyi (finance ministry), Auwal Mohammed (budget & planning ministry), Uzoma Dozie, Peter Bankole, Abayomi Okanlawon, Gafar Quadri, and the USPF secretary. The USPF was set up to expand access to information and communication technologies in rural, unserved, and underserved communities across Nigeria.
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  • Policeman dead as armed men ambush FMC Owerri Director’s convoy in Imo.
    Suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), on Saturday ambushed the convoy of Dr. Kingsley Achigbu, Director of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, killing a security escort and injuring three others.

    Sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack occurred at about 2:10 p.m. along the Okigwe–Owerri highway near Oniumo River.

    The convoy, which included two police officers Inspector Uwem Samuel and Inspector Obinna Egege was escorting the FMC Director, his wife, and daughter back to Owerri when the attackers opened fire on their vehicle, a Toyota Hilux belonging to FMC Owerri.

    It was gathered that the Commissioner of Police in Imo, CP Aboki Danjuma, swiftly deployed tactical rescue teams in collaboration with troops from the Military Forward Operating Base (FOB), Okigwe, to the scene.

    The injured officers were evacuated to FMC Owerri, where one of the escorts was confirmed dead, while the others were reported to be in stable condition.

    There was no loss of arms or ammunition during the incident. The Director’s wife and daughter were unhurt, though the civilian driver of the vehicle remains missing.

    Security operatives have launched a manhunt for the attackers and are combing the surrounding areas to locate the missing driver.
    Policeman dead as armed men ambush FMC Owerri Director’s convoy in Imo. Suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), on Saturday ambushed the convoy of Dr. Kingsley Achigbu, Director of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, killing a security escort and injuring three others. Sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack occurred at about 2:10 p.m. along the Okigwe–Owerri highway near Oniumo River. The convoy, which included two police officers Inspector Uwem Samuel and Inspector Obinna Egege was escorting the FMC Director, his wife, and daughter back to Owerri when the attackers opened fire on their vehicle, a Toyota Hilux belonging to FMC Owerri. It was gathered that the Commissioner of Police in Imo, CP Aboki Danjuma, swiftly deployed tactical rescue teams in collaboration with troops from the Military Forward Operating Base (FOB), Okigwe, to the scene. The injured officers were evacuated to FMC Owerri, where one of the escorts was confirmed dead, while the others were reported to be in stable condition. There was no loss of arms or ammunition during the incident. The Director’s wife and daughter were unhurt, though the civilian driver of the vehicle remains missing. Security operatives have launched a manhunt for the attackers and are combing the surrounding areas to locate the missing driver.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda Involved in Road Accident.

    Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State was involved in a car accident on Sunday while returning from Daura to Katsina, sustaining a fracture in the incident.

    He is currently receiving medical attention at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Daura, and has been reported as stable.

    Details surrounding the nature of the crash remain unclear, but sources close to the state government confirmed that the governor was swiftly evacuated to FMC Daura following the accident.

    A source familiar with the matter told Okay.ng that Governor Radda’s condition was not life-threatening and that he had been “stabilised and is responding well to treatment.”

    The news sparked concern across the state, particularly after the governor’s daughter shared a post on Facebook shortly after the incident, writing: “Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un!” — an Islamic phrase meaning “From God we came and to Him we shall return”, often invoked in moments of distress or loss.

    As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been released by the Katsina State Government, but officials close to the governor say he may remain under observation for a few days.
    EXCLUSIVE: Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda Involved in Road Accident. Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State was involved in a car accident on Sunday while returning from Daura to Katsina, sustaining a fracture in the incident. He is currently receiving medical attention at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Daura, and has been reported as stable. Details surrounding the nature of the crash remain unclear, but sources close to the state government confirmed that the governor was swiftly evacuated to FMC Daura following the accident. A source familiar with the matter told Okay.ng that Governor Radda’s condition was not life-threatening and that he had been “stabilised and is responding well to treatment.” The news sparked concern across the state, particularly after the governor’s daughter shared a post on Facebook shortly after the incident, writing: “Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un!” — an Islamic phrase meaning “From God we came and to Him we shall return”, often invoked in moments of distress or loss. As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been released by the Katsina State Government, but officials close to the governor say he may remain under observation for a few days.
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