Thursday, 2 April 2026

Ogun school gas leakage: Gov Abiodun orders full investigation


Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has ordered the immediate closure of Our Lady of Apostle Primary and Secondary schools (OLAS) located in Ijebu Ode area of the state, where 30 students and two teachers were hospitalized following a gas leakage.

The governor also ordered a full investigation into the incident.

Recall that on Wednesday, a gaseous substance spread across the school premises, shortly after the assembly session, making it difficult for many students and staff to breathe.

According to the Vice Principal, Mrs Adeola Borogun, immediately the strange chemical smell was perceived, several students began vomiting and fainting, forcing the school management to call for ambulances from the State General Hospital, Ijebu Ode.

The Chief Medical Director of the State hospital, Dr Banjo Adeoye, stated that most of the affected individuals brought in were now in stable condition, and the exact chemical substance responsible for the incident is yet to be identified.

Reacting to the incident on Thursday, Governor Abiodun in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya, ordered the security agencies in the state to immediately investigate the cause of the incident.

He noted that the investigation will reveal the root cause and offer useful suggestions to prevent any future occurrence.

The governor also directed the immediate opening of a situation room at the General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode which will offer free treatment to other students and residents of the impacted areas such as Makalewo, Ogbogbo, Molipa, Igbegba, Ikoto and Oke-Aje market.

Parts of the statement read: “Following the unfortunate release of gaseous chemical in Ijebu- Ode hours ago where thirty students and two teachers of our Lady of Apostle Primary and Secondary schools (OLAS) were affected through inhalation of the gas, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has ordered the security agencies in the state to immediately investigate the cause of the incident.

“Governor Abiodun has also directed the immediate opening of a Situation Room at the General Hospital, Ijebu-Ode which will offer free treatment to other students and residents of the impacted areas such as Makalewo, Ogbogbo, Molipa, Igbegba, Ikoto and Oke-Aje market.”

The government implored residents of the state to disabuse their mind of any security threat because of release of the gaseous chemical, adding that safety officials and a team from the state environmental protection agency, OGEPA, have deployed gas analyzer to track the source of the gas.

Meanwhile, the commissioner accompanied by the Ijebu-Ode Local Government chairman, Mr Dare Alebiosu, and permanent secretaries in the ministries of environment and education, Dr Kafayat Lawal and Mrs Oluwatosin Oloko, visited the schools and the general hospital where the victims were hospitalized.

Ogun school gas leakage: Gov Abiodun orders full investigation

Federal University of Agriculture Mubi matriculates 599 students


The Federal University of Agriculture Mubi (FUAMB) in Adamawa State has marked the admission of 599 fresh students into its academic community.

During its matriculation ceremony at the Sali Isa Bello Event Centre in Mubi, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Bitrus Dawi Tarfa, charged the new students to embrace the university’s core vision of smart agriculture, innovation, and practical learning.

Also speaking on the occasion, University Registrar, Mrs Fatima Saidu Bashir, welcomed the matriculants and urged them to work consciously towards becoming worthy ambassadors of FUAMB.

Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Dr Rukaiyatu Abdulkarim Gurin, commended the Federal Government for continuing to support emerging universities.

The Adamawa State Commissioner for Agriculture, Professor David Finchiwa Jatau, described FUAMB as a strategic institution that will drive agricultural transformation across the state and the country, and encouraged Adamawa indigenes to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the university.

The 2025/2026 matriculation is the second in the life of FUAMB, following its first, which heralded the maiden 2024/2025 academic session.

The university was established on May 28, 2023, by the Federal Government to enhance agricultural education in Nigeria’s North-East, as a specialised institution focused on agriculture, technology, and entrepreneurship.

Federal University of Agriculture Mubi matriculates 599 students

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Confusion, anxiety over INEC ‘freezing of David Mark’s ADC leadership’


On Wednesday, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, announced it removed the names of David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola from its official portal as the National Chairman and the National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, respectively.

INEC also announced that it would suspend recognition of all factions within the party and refrain from monitoring any conventions or congresses organized by groups aligned with the affected leaders.

DAILY POST reports that the announcement has created confusion and anxiety in the party.

INEC said the decision followed a leadership crisis within the ADC and a recent judgment of the Court of Appeal in Suit No. CA/ABJ/145/2026, which has further complicated the dispute.

INEC disclosed that it had received a letter dated March 16, 2026, from Suleiman Usman SAN & Co, warning against any recognition of Nafiu Bala Gombe as acting national chairman while legal proceedings are ongoing.

The Commission also said it would not recognise Nafiu Bala Gombe, who is at the centre of the crisis and seeking to be declared national chairman through the courts.

The decision, it said, will remain in place pending the final determination of a substantive suit before the Federal High Court.

In a statement, the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mallam Mohammed Kudu Haruna, said the Commission remained committed to neutrality.

However, the development has not gone down well with the ADC and some Nigerians.

Tinubu’s govt jittery – ADC

Reacting to INEC’s decision, ADC, in a statement posted on X on Wednesday, through its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, accused INEC of acting under pressure from the Federal Government, which he described as “jittery” over the ADC’s growing influence.

Abdullahi said the commission’s position was flawed and riddled with contradictions, arguing that it failed to align with both facts and reason.

He further alleged that INEC had “caved to pressure” and taken sides with the government against the Nigerian people amid what he described as sustained attacks on opposition parties.

The ADC spokesman said the party was currently reviewing its options and would make its next steps known in due course.

“We knew that INEC was being pressured by a government that has become jittery from the ADC’s rising momentum even in the face of its relentless assault on all opposition parties,” he said.

‘Tell Nigerians Tinubu will run unopposed in 2027’ — Lawyer

Similarly, a human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, criticised the INEC over its decision on the leadership crisis in the ADC, alleging a plot to undermine credible elections ahead of 2027.

Effiong, in a post on X on Wednesday, said recent developments surrounding the ADC raised concerns about a “well-orchestrated sinister conspiracy” to truncate a transparent electoral process.

Effiong questioned the basis of the dispute, noting that, according to available information, members of the party’s executive had resigned to pave the way for a new leadership led by Mark and Aregbesola, which was subsequently ratified by the party’s National Executive Committee.

He argued that leadership disputes within political parties had traditionally been regarded as internal matters, raising concerns over judicial intervention in the ADC crisis.

Effiong also referenced the Court of Appeal’s directive for parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum, questioning whether this implied a leadership vacuum within the party until the case is resolved.

He further accused INEC of potentially acting in favour of the ruling party, suggesting that the developments could be aimed at weakening opposition ahead of the next general elections.

“Whose script is this INEC playing?

“It seems that the ruling party, which prides itself as having over thirty governors in its fold, is so scared of a fair contestation.

“If it is the desire of INEC for Bola Tinubu to contest as a sole candidate – unopposed, in 2027, let the Commission say so publicly.

“It will save the country the billions of Naira budgeted for the ‘presidential election,” he said.

‘Satanic, wicked’ – Dino Melaye blasts APC

Also, a former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, has lashed out at the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Reacting via his X account on Wednesday, Melaye described the situation as “satanic and wicked,” alleging that the APC was attempting to turn Nigeria into a one-party state.

He stated that the recent political realignments involving Rabiu Kwankwaso and others would expose what he termed the ruling party’s “nefarious” tendencies.

According to him, the opposition figures would resist such moves.

“The movement of Kwankwaso AND others will reveal the nefarious, satanic and wicked characteristics of APC. they will do everything to turn Nigeria to a one party state but we no go gree. All die na die,” Melaye said.

‘ADC like used vehicle riddled with faults’ — Shehu Sani

On his part, former federal lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani, likened the ADC to a “used vehicle” beset with multiple problems, amid the party’s deepening leadership crisis.

Sani, in a post on X on Wednesday, said inheriting an existing political party comes with structural challenges, unlike registering a new one.

According to him, “When you buy or inherit a used vehicle, you’ll have to deal with problems associated with the Engine, Break-pads, Tyres, Shaft, Filter and other things.”

“That is the situation of the ADC. That is the difference between registering a new party and inheriting an old one,” he said, adding that such was the situation currently facing the ADC.

Nafiu Bala’s alleged resignation letter surfaces online

Meanwhile, an alleged resignation letter purportedly written by Nafiu Bala, a key figure in the ADC crisis has surfaced online.

In the letter dated May 18, 2025, Bala stated that he had resigned his position as a member of the party’s National Working Committee, with effect from May 26, 2025.

He said the decision was taken to allow for “a smooth and effective coalition and restructuring” within the party.

While the authenticity of the letter could not be independently verified, its emergence comes amid heightened tensions within the ADC leadership.

Confusion, anxiety over INEC ‘freezing of David Mark’s ADC leadership’

Nasarawa Command marks National Police Day with walk, public sensitisation campaign


The Nasarawa State Police Command has intensified community engagement efforts as part of activities marking National Police Day 2026, with a focus on strengthening public trust and promoting social responsibility.

On March 31, the Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, led officers and men of the command on a 13-kilometre walk across major routes in Lafia, the state capital.

The exercise, which also featured personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps and staff of Premium Trust Bank, provided an avenue for direct interaction between security operatives and residents.

Police authorities said the initiative was aimed at fostering closer ties with the public while encouraging cooperation in tackling security challenges.

The activities continued on April 1 with a public sensitisation campaign at Yahaya Sabo Motor Park and other motor parks across the state.

During the outreach, officers engaged commuters, drivers, and members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) on issues affecting peace, safety, and societal development.

Addressing participants, the police stated the need for collective responsibility in addressing social vices. They cautioned against reckless driving, noting that avoidable road accidents continue to claim lives.

The command also warned against electoral violence and ballot snatching, describing both as threats to democratic processes. Residents were urged to uphold peaceful conduct during elections.

Other areas highlighted during the campaign included the dangers of gambling addiction, cultism, human trafficking, drug abuse, and cybercrime, all of which the police said have far-reaching consequences on individuals and society.

“Young people must reject criminal tendencies and embrace education, skills acquisition, and legitimate means of livelihood,” the police said during the engagement.

The command reiterated that ensuring security is a shared responsibility, calling on residents to continue supporting law enforcement agencies in maintaining peace and order across the state.

Nasarawa Command marks National Police Day with walk, public sensitisation campaign

Uba Sani bags Women In Leadership Summit Award


The Business Day Women in Leadership Summit has given Governor Uba Sani the Leadership and Inclusion Award, for prioritising inclusion as economic wisdom and not an act of charity.

The award ceremony which was attended by government officials, captains of industry and women professionals, was organised in partnership with Brooks and Blake, and The Conversationalists in Lagos.

The theme of this year’s summit is ‘’Give To Gain: Power, Purpose and the Economics of Inclusive Leadership.’’

The summit noted that ‘’Governor Uba Sani has adopted a visionary approach to governance that views gender inclusion not as a mere rhetoric but a vital driver of economic change.

‘’In a country where gender policies are often limited to symbolic gestures, Kaduna now stands out as a pioneering example of what can happen when inclusion is integrated into the core mechanics of governance,’’ the summit noted.

According to the organisers, ‘’what sets Governor Sani apart from his peers is a clarity of vision that is both principled and pragmatic. His administration has boldly declared that women’s exclusion is not only a social injustice, it is a structural economic inefficiency that costs Kaduna dearly.’’

Receiving the award on behalf of the Governor, the Commissioner of Business, Innovation and Technology, Mrs Patience Fakai, noted that the summit’s theme ‘’speaks directly to the heart of sustainable development in our society today.’’

‘’It reminds us that leadership is not merely about authority, but about responsibility—the responsibility to create systems that are fair, inclusive, and empowering for all,’’ he added.

Governor Uba Sani reiterated that his administration ‘’has embraced inclusion not as a slogan, but as a guiding principle for policy design and implementation.

‘’We firmly believe that no society can achieve lasting peace or economic prosperity if significant segments of its population, women and young people, are excluded from opportunities,’’ he said.

According to the Governor, ‘’this belief has informed our strategic focus on human capital development, institutional reform, and economic empowerment.’’

He said that Kaduna State has continued to expand access to education ‘’while improving quality, with deliberate policies aimed at increasing enrolment and retention of the girl child.’’

Governor Uba Sani added that his administration believes that educating a woman is not just a social good, but an economic imperative.

‘’Our Arewa Ladies-4-Tech in collaboration with Data Science Nigeria, for instance, where we trained over 5000 women and girls in AI and digital skills, is a programme we are proud of.

‘’Through it, a good number of these women have secured remote jobs internationally through which they support themselves and their families,’’ he disclosed.

The Governor added that his administration has also established a N5 billion Women Economic Empowerment Fund in the 2025 budget to support women entrepreneurs.

According to him, his Government’s Financial Inclusion Program brought two million underserved persons, largely women, into the banking system to access social intervention programmes, using an Executive Order in 2024.

Governor Uba Sani also disclosed that his government’s “A Kori Talauchi” poverty reduction scheme has supported nearly 4,900 women with livelihood packages.’’

‘’In skills development and job creation, we are investing in innovation-driven programs that equip our youth, including young women, with relevant, future-ready skills.

‘’Through partnerships and technology-driven initiatives, we are building a workforce that is competitive, resilient, and inclusive,’’ he said, adding that the Kaduna State Institute for Vocational Training and Skills Development (KD-IVTSD) has three campuses in three senatorial districts for deeper grassroots penetration.

Uba Sani bags Women In Leadership Summit Award

Five wrongfully sacked police officers seek Akpabio’s intervention after 20 years


Five police officers from Akwa Ibom State, wrongfully dismissed from service since 2007, have made a passionate appeal to the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Senator Aniekan Bassey and other National Assembly members from the State.

They are seeking their reinstatement and payment of arrears of salaries, as well as other sundry allowances from 2007 to date.

The court had ordered their reinstatement since 2019.

The officers, including Sunday Okon, Anthony Ebong, Joseph Ede, Victor Ebe and Uduak Sampson, who were duly employed in 2003 into the Nigeria Police Force, were sacked in 2007 on grounds of being illiterates.

According to the petition made available to our correspondent in Uyo, the quintet were recruited into the force as specialists after undergoing police training and found worthy in character, physical fitness and education.

Following the termination of their appointments, they were forced to drag the NPF and Police Service Commission, PSC, to National Industrial Court in suit No. NICN/UY/08/2018, having exhausted all the channels to plead for their reinstatement.

The court, in 2019, ruled in their favour, declaring the purported disengagement null and void and ordered that they be reinstated into the ranks they would have been but for their dismissal.

The court also ordered that all arrears of their salaries and allowances be paid to them.

From the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the judgment obtained by our correspondent in Uyo, the judge, Hon. Justice M. A. Namtari, ruled, “accordingly, the Claimants’ case succeeds in the following terms: it is hereby declared that the dismissal of the Claimants by the Defendants from the Nigeria Police Force without compliance with service rules and without due process is unlawful and unwarranted.

“The Defendants are hereby ordered to immediately reinstate the Claimants into the Nigeria Police Force on the ranks they would have been but for their unlawful dismissal from service.

“The Defendants are hereby ordered and directed to pay each of the Claimants their salaries, allowances and other entitlements from January 2007 till the date of their reinstatement into the Nigeria Police Force.

“This judgment should be complied with within 90 days from today. Judgment entered accordingly. I make no order as to cost.’’

However, seven years after the judgment, nothing has been done to honour the ruling of the court despite repeated correspondences by the claimants to successive Inspectors General of Police and the PSC.

The Claimants why speaking to our correspondent expressed frustrations in the pursuit of justice, saying that all their efforts for the PSC to obey the court order have met a brick wall.

They recalled that former Senator Bassey Albert had brought their matter to the floor of the Senate but nothing was done eventually, even as they noted that most of their colleagues who knew people have been reinstated.

While narrating the hardship and inability to get another job since their dismissal two decades ago, they appealed to the Senate President, to use his good office and benevolence to come to their rescue.

“We are dying here, life has not been easy with us at all. It’s by the grace of God that we are still alive, most of our colleagues have died in the process of litigation.

“We are not illiterate, we can read and write, besides we were employed based on trade test because we came in as specialists.

“We are begging our dear brother, the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Senator Aniekan Bassey, Hon Clement Jimbo, Hon Mark Esset and all our lawmakers at the National Assembly to come to our rescue.

“All we want is for the PSC to obey the court order since the case was not appealed,” they pleaded.

Five wrongfully sacked police officers seek Akpabio’s intervention after 20 years

20,000 apply for 4,000 temporary teaching positions in Jigawa


No fewer than 19,966 applicants have sought placement in the Jigawa State J-TEACH Batch C programme, even as only 4,000 candidates are expected to be shortlisted.

The Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Prof. Haruna Musa, made this known during an interview with Freedom Radio while outlining preparations for the screening exercise.

He explained that the J-TEACH initiative is a compulsory two-year teaching programme designed to train participants, after which successful candidates may be offered permanent employment.

The programme, he noted, is aimed at strengthening the quality of teaching personnel in the state.

According to him “breakdown of the applicants shows 7,450 single males, 5,433 married males, and 2,503 single females, while figures for married female applicants are still being compiled.

“15,285 candidates have been slated to sit for the recruitment examination scheduled for Thursday, April 2, 2026, across eight designated centres”

These include three centres at the Federal University Dutse, Sule Lamido University in Kafin Hausa, Bilyaminu Usman Polytechnic in Hadejia, the Jigawa State College of Education in Gumel, as well as centres in Kazaure and Babura.

Prof. Musa further clarified that not all applicants will take part in the examination. About 4, 681 candidates will undergo direct screening without sitting for the test, while the records of 4,444 previously registered applicants will be reused.

He added that candidates who had taken part in earlier exercises but were not selected due to limited slots in their local government areas would not be required to retake the exam, as their previous results would be reconsidered.

The SUBEB chairman also revealed that 102 individuals earlier recruited but found with discrepancies in their documents would be granted another chance for verification.

He, however, warned applicants against submitting falsified credentials, stressing that anyone caught would face legal consequences.

The initiative, he said, is part of the Jigawa State Government’s effort to address the shortage of teachers across the state.

20,000 apply for 4,000 temporary teaching positions in Jigawa

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Aiyedatiwa receives proposal to upgrade Rufus Giwa Polytechnic to university in Ondo


Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa has received a proposal for the upgrade of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, into a University of Agriculture, Science and Technology.

The development was disclosed in a post shared on the official X page of the Ondo State Government, indicating plans to reposition the institution to meet growing educational and developmental needs.

According to the governor, the proposed upgrade is a strategic move aimed at strengthening growth in agriculture, science, and technology within the state.

He noted that the plan is well structured, with clear academic, financial, and infrastructural frameworks already outlined.

“The proposed university is a strategic step to boost development in agriculture, science and technology, with a clear academic, financial and infrastructural framework,” Aiyedatiwa said.

He also stressed the importance of innovation and emerging technologies in modern education, urging that the transition process be handled carefully to protect the interests of current students.

According to the statement, the proposal was presented by a committee led by Prof. Igbekele Ajibefun, who explained that the move is expected to address the increasing demand for university education and improve the institution’s global competitiveness.

He further noted that the proposal includes the creation of multiple faculties, alongside a five-year sustainability plan to ensure smooth operation of the institution.

“The upgrade will meet the rising demand for university education and position the institution for global competitiveness,” he said.

The committee further said a draft law is awaiting approval from the National Universities Commission NUC.

Aiyedatiwa receives proposal to upgrade Rufus Giwa Polytechnic to university in Ondo

Zenith Bank, Ford Foundation Honour Unsung ‘Sheroes’ with Inaugural Woman of Power Award


On Saturday, March 28 2026, Zenith Bank held the climax of its month-long activities to commemorate March as women’s month. The event which held at The Civic Centre, was the second of such activity at the Centre, having held the International Women Day Seminar on the 9th of March, 2026. The event was to honour and give awards to exceptional women who have shown resilience in their communities with heir vocation impacting lives sustainably.
Speakers after speakers eulogized Zenith Bank for its people-centred activities and appreciated the Ford Foundation for identifying the Bank as a worthy partner in its push to support women in their peculiar cultural and economic conditions across the world.

Themed “Celebrating Resilience, Leadership, and Generosity” the award recognised 19 women who were selected from the six geo-political zones in trade, petty manufacturing, education, and agriculture. These women demonstrated extraordinary strength, leadership, and impact despite the significant challenges posed by the difficult economic situation in the country.

According to the organisers, the initiative provided a platform to showcase unsung “Sheroes” — everyday women who are making meaningful contributions in their communities and fields. These include market women, small-scale business owners, community leaders, educators, healthcare workers, and many others whose vital roles often go unnoticed.

The sponsors of the event noted that each awardee exhibited excellence in several key areas, including leadership and initiative, community impact, innovativeness and resourcefulness, perseverance, integrity, community trust, and philanthropy.

Among those honoured were:

  • Mrs Regina Amankulor, a retired nurse empowering young people in Umuode-Nsulu community, Isiala Ngwa North LGA, Abia State;
  • Mary Matanmi, Coordinator of the Nigeria Association of Hairdressers, Barbers and Cosmetologists, Lagos State chapter;
  • Ifeanyi P. Ugwueze, a Guidance Counsellor and Life Coach who continues to thrive despite blindness and is currently pursuing a doctorate degree.
    Others include:
  • Amina Musa, a trade educator based in Karonmajiji, AMAC, Abuja;
  • Adenike A. Lambo, the Iyaloja of Ilorin;
  • Sadiya Abubakar, an educator in Jibi (Deidei), Bwari Area Council, FCT;
  • Erikan Idem Andrew, a market woman with significant community impact in Port Harcourt;
  • Ngozi B. Nwankpa, an Aba-based fashion designer;
  • Hadiza Umar, a Development Specialist based in Kaduna, Kaduna State;
  • Joy C. Ezenwa (aka Mama Amala), a trader at Sabon Gari Market, Kano;
  • Shola Esther Babalola (Mama Sho), promoter of natural honey and founder of the Mama Sho Honey brand in Lagos;
  • Josephine Ugwu, a staff member of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), honoured for her honesty in recovering and returning millions of naira mistakenly dropped by passengers at Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
  • And many others.

In her keynote address, the Group Managing Director of Zenith Bank, Dame Dr. Adaora Umeoji, OON, who was represented by Executive Director, Adobi Nwapa, praised the awardees and reaffirmed the bank’s strong commitment to women’s empowerment. She noted that “Zenith Bank’s commitment to gender inclusion is not a rhetoric but one of the ethos that the bank holds very dearly”. In her words, she also said, “Zenith Bank has a 50-50 gender ratio with women occupying strategic positions in the bank’s management and Board up to the current Group Managing Director being the very first female to hold that position.

The Regional Director of the Ford Foundation, Dr Chichi Aniagolu, described the Woman of Power Award as an eye-opener, noting that her team’s journey across the country revealed the vast and often overlooked facets of human potential among Nigerian women.

Both the Ford Foundation and Zenith Bank Plc have pledged to sustain and grow the initiative in the coming years.

Zenith Bank used the forum to notify the women of their various women-targeted products and initiatives, including the Z-Woman initiative, and the Bank’s 19-year sole sponsorship of the NBBF Women’s Basketball League; thus, further highlighting its position at the forefront of women empowerment and economic inclusion across the country.

Zenith Bank, Ford Foundation Honour Unsung ‘Sheroes’ with Inaugural Woman of Power Award

Zedcrest Appoints Ademola Akogun as Managing Director, Investment Banking


Zedcrest Group, a leading financial services company, has taken a significant step in its strategic expansion with its Board’s approval of Ademola Akogun’s appointment as Managing Director, Investment Banking.

This milestone follows the successful acquisition of the company’s Issuing House license, marking a pivotal expansion of its capabilities. With this, Zedcrest is now positioned to deliver end-to-end investment banking solutions, including capital raising, structured finance, and advisory services.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Zedcrest Head Office in Lagos, the Group Managing Director, Zedcrest Group, Adedayo Amzat, CFA, while making the announcement, also noted that the appointment will now be vetted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

L-R: Ademola Akogun, Managing Director, Zedcrest Investment Banking & Adedayo Amzat, CFA, Group Managing Director, Zedcrest Group

According to the Amzat, “Ademola’s appointment marks a significant step in Zedcrest’s journey to build a world-class investment banking franchise. He brings deep market insight, extensive experience, and a proven track record in executing complex transactions. We are confident that his leadership will accelerate our growth and further enhance the value we deliver to our clients and stakeholders.”

Ademola Akogun brings over a decade of experience spanning infrastructure finance, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate advisory. He joins Zedcrest from Quest Merchant Bank Limited, where he served as Head of Financial Advisory & Debt Solutions, leading the origination and execution of complex transactions across key sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and financial services.

Prior to this, he was Vice President, Investment at EverCorp Industries, where he led investment strategy, deal structuring, and portfolio management across a diversified energy portfolio, including upstream oil and gas assets, gas distribution infrastructure, and renewable energy projects.

Ademola began his career at Vetiva Capital Management and became a Senior Analyst in the Corporate Finance/Investment Banking Division in two years. At Vetiva, he played a key role in executing buy and sell-side transactions across major sectors. He also developed robust financial models, supported capital raising, mergers and acquisition deals, and contributed to strategic decision-making through detailed market and industry analyses.
He later joined PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC Nigeria) as an Assistant Manager in Corporate Finance, where he supported the origination and led the execution of mergers and acquisition deals, capital raising and financial advisory mandates across anglophone West African markets.

Akogun holds a Master’s degree in Economics (Energy Specialisation) and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics (Education) from the University of Lagos. He has also completed executive and professional programmes at Lagos Business School and Bocconi University, further strengthening his expertise in infrastructure finance and strategic management.

With its expanded capabilities, Zedcrest is poised to play a more active role in shaping capital markets and supporting enterprise growth across Africa. Through its Investment Banking business, the Group will provide tailored financial solutions that enable businesses, institutions, and governments to raise capital, execute strategic transactions, and unlock long-term value across key sectors.

About Zedcrest Group

Founded in 2013, Zedcrest Group offers its diverse clientele a broad range of financial solutions, which include Asset Management, Investment Banking, Securities, and Financing. These services are provided through its subsidiaries: Zedcrest Investment Managers (Zedcrest Wealth), Zedcrest Global Markets, Zedcrest Securities, Zedcrest Capital, and Zedvance Finance. For more information, visit www.zedcrest.com.

Zedcrest Appoints Ademola Akogun as Managing Director, Investment Banking

Monday, 30 March 2026

NELFUND clears air on increase in stipend from N20,000 monthly


The Nigerian Education Loan Fund, NEFLUND, has debunked speculations claiming it has increased its monthly upkeep allowance for student beneficiaries.

In a statement on Monday, they clarified that the approved monthly stipend remains N20,000.

There have been reports that it was increased to N25,000.

The statement signed by NELFUND’s Director of Strategic Communications, Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, read, “The approved upkeep allowance remains N20,000 (Twenty Thousand Naira) monthly, and not N25,000 as being reported.”

NELFUND advised students to ignore unverified claims and confirm on their official communication platforms for accurate updates.

“Students are advised to disregard any contrary information and rely only on official NELFUND communication channels for accurate updates,” the statement added.

NELFUND clears air on increase in stipend from N20,000 monthly

FG awards N2.5bn to 45 student ventures at 2026 S-VCG Bootcamp in Lagos


The Federal Government has awarded N2.5 billion in grants to 45 outstanding student ventures at the 2026 Student Venture Capital Grant S-VCG Bootcamp and Awards, held at the UNDP Innovation Hub in Lagos.

The winners were selected from a pool of 65 finalists after a rigorous screening process, according to a statement shared on the Federal Ministry of Education’s official page.

Speaking at the event, the Minister of Education Maruf Tunji Alausa, said the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to turning tertiary institutions into hubs of innovation, entrepreneurship and practical problem solving as part of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Beneficiaries can access up to ₦50 million in equity-free funding, alongside mentorship, incubation support and digital tools. With over 30,000 applications from 404 institutions,” Alausa said.

According to the statement, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Bosun Tijani, highlighted the role of digital innovation in shaping future businesses, while Suwaiba Said Ahmad praised the finalists for their creativity and determination.

Other stakeholders, including Muntari Dandutse and Elsie Attafuah, urged continued investment in youth-driven innovation to sustain momentum and support the country’s economic growth.

FG awards N2.5bn to 45 student ventures at 2026 S-VCG Bootcamp in Lagos

SSANU, NASU issue strike notice over renegotiation of 2009 agreement


The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU, and the Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) have issued a strike notice, signaling industrial action over the ongoing renegotiation of the 2009 salary structure agreement for university workers.

The unions cited unresolved issues regarding the full implementation of the 2009 agreement as the primary cause of their planned action.

Both SSANU and NASU said that “repeated calls for dialogue with the federal government have not yielded meaningful progress, leaving workers frustrated”.

In a joint statement, the unions warned that the strike would commence if the federal authorities fail to meet their demands, urging the government to urgently address the concerns of university staff to prevent disruption to academic activities nationwide.

They expressed concern over the potential impact on students’ academic calendars, as prolonged industrial actions in the education sector often lead to delays in examinations and session timelines.

This development adds to a growing list of labor disputes in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector, highlighting persistent challenges in staff welfare and government union relations.

SSANU, NASU issue strike notice over renegotiation of 2009 agreement

Controversy brews over reintroduction of monthly environmental sanitation in Lagos


The Lagos State Government has announced the reintroduction of the monthly environmental sanitation exercise, set to commence on Saturday, April 25, 2026, sparking a mix of applause, criticism, and legal scrutiny among residents, legal practitioners, and online communities.

While the state insists on enforcement, the move has reignited debates over citizens’ rights, government responsibility, and the practicality of sustaining a cleaner Lagos in a 24-hour city.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in announcing the April 2026 revival, emphasized that the exercise will now be enforced with a more balanced approach, seeking public cooperation rather than relying solely on movement restrictions.

The state government insists the initiative is crucial to improving environmental hygiene, reducing flooding, and fostering a sustainable civic culture, even as it pledges support for residents to ensure compliance.

The monthly environmental sanitation exercise, which had been a staple of civic engagement in Lagos, was suspended in November 2016 following a Court of Appeal ruling that declared the mandatory lockdowns during the exercise unconstitutional.

The court held that restricting residents’ movement between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. on sanitation days violated citizens’ rights to personal liberty and freedom of movement, emphasizing that directives by a governor do not have the force of law and cannot justify fines, arrests, or harassment.

At the time, then-governor Akinwunmi Ambode officially ended the exercise’s mandatory aspect, though the responsibility of maintaining a clean environment remained with both the government and citizens. Since then, Lagosians have relied on voluntary participation, though waste management challenges and inconsistent public compliance have persisted.

The Lagos State Government, through its Ministry of Environment and the Task Force on Environmental Sanitation, insists the exercise is crucial to improving environmental hygiene, reducing flooding, and fostering a sustainable civic culture.

“The exercise is not just about cleaning streets; it’s about instilling a culture of cleanliness in Lagos,” Adetayo Akerele, Chairman of the Task Force on Environmental Sanitation and Other Related Offences said.

“Residents’ cooperation is key, and while we will enforce the exercise, we are also providing guidance and support to ensure compliance.”

Officials noted that the reintroduction differs from previous versions, as the exercise is designed to work without strict movement restrictions, focusing instead on public enlightenment, systematic waste collection, and collaboration with community leaders. Enforcement will begin at 6:30 a.m. on April 25 and run until 8:30 a.m.

Residents of Lagos have expressed a wide range of opinions about the exercise, highlighting the challenges of balancing civic responsibility with daily livelihoods.

Supporters say the move is timely and necessary. Raymond Olugbenga, a trader in Ijora Badia, told DAILY POST, “For years, Lagos has struggled with waste management. Reintroducing the monthly sanitation exercise is a welcome step. It will restore environmental sanity, reduce the risk of flooding, and encourage residents to take responsibility for their surroundings. People must understand that a clean Lagos benefits everyone.”

He added, “Yes, enforcement is necessary. Some form of guidance or mild oversight helps ensure people don’t just ignore the exercise. If this is done right, Lagosians will gradually embrace it as part of daily life.”

Similarly, Elder Folorunsho Atta of Gowon Estate noted, “Lagosians remember the War Against Indiscipline during the military era. That initiative succeeded because it was systematic, not just symbolic. Today, the government has to focus on education, consistent enforcement, and prompt waste collection to make this exercise work without restricting movement.”

Critics, however, remain unconvinced. Some residents allege that the government could use the exercise to extort money or disrupt business activities.

“Honestly, I think this is another way for authorities to collect fines from residents or interfere with our businesses,” a small-scale entrepreneur in Surulere, Christopher Chukwuka said.

“If enforcement is not properly structured, some agents may take advantage of the situation. People are worried that our shops will be closed or movement restricted under the guise of sanitation,” he added.

Olawole Adeyemi, a resident of Jakande Estate, added, “It’s unrealistic to expect residents to comply fully without seeing an improvement in waste management systems. Lagos residents already clean their immediate surroundings, but if LAWMA doesn’t collect the waste promptly, the exercise becomes symbolic rather than practical.”

Several legal experts have examined the constitutional implications of the exercise, particularly regarding enforcement.

Femi Falana (SAN), a senior human rights lawyer, expressed caution: “Reintroducing compulsory sanitation with movement restrictions is unconstitutional. Past court rulings, including the Faith Okafor v. Lagos State Government case, clearly state that directives by a governor cannot override citizens’ rights to personal liberty and freedom of movement. Enforcement should respect these rights while encouraging voluntary compliance.”

Another legal practitioner, Ige Asemudara, said, “The government is now navigating the delicate balance between environmental enforcement and citizens’ constitutional rights. By eliminating movement restrictions, they appear to be acting within the law. Enforcement must focus on compliance with environmental laws rather than coercion.”

Social media has also reflected the mixed opinions. Some users celebrated the government’s effort to maintain a cleaner city: @LagosGreenWarrior tweeted: “Finally! Lagos needs this. Citizens must play their part too. Cleaner streets = healthier Lagos. #SanitationReform”

Others criticized the initiative as outdated and economically disruptive:
@NaijaHustlerX commented: “How can you ask people to stop their businesses for hours to clean? This is 2026, not 1984. Fix waste collection and stop extorting money from residents. #LagosWasteCrisis”

Experts argue that success will depend heavily on addressing systemic waste management issues. The Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has faced criticism for delayed collection, inconsistent evacuation of waste, and inadequate recycling systems.

Akintayo Omotosho, an environmental activist, told DAILY POST, “If the government wants this to succeed, it must ensure prompt removal of collected waste. Otherwise, the exercise risks being merely ceremonial. Residents must also be empowered to manage local waste through community associations and market leaders.”

The reintroduction of the monthly sanitation exercise represents more than just cleaning streets; it is a test of Lagosians’ commitment to civic responsibility and environmental stewardship. With enforcement slated for April 25, 2026, the government will need to combine education, community participation, and systematic support to achieve genuine results.

Controversy brews over reintroduction of monthly environmental sanitation in Lagos

Sunday, 29 March 2026

NANS crisis: Student leaders reject alleged manipulation of Lagos JCC election


Six of the ten student leaders who participated in the election of new executives for the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Joint Campus Council, JCC, Lagos Axis, have rejected what they described as an attempt to alter the outcome of the poll.

The group, operating under the banner of Concerned Senators of NANS JCC, Lagos Axis, made their position known in a statement issued on Sunday, accusing the convention chairman of trying to override the result declared by the voting delegates.

The dissenting senators include Adikaibe Emmanuel Chimezim of St. Augustine College of Education; Omogunle Monday Igbekele of Yaba College of Technology; David Gabriel of Lagos State University of Science and Technology; Oladokun Sodiq Olaide of Lagos State College of Nursing; Adebayo Korede Peter of Lagos State University; and Bolaji Olatubosun Akinpelu of the University of Lagos.

The election, which held on Saturday, brought together ten student leaders representing tertiary institutions across Lagos State, who served as senators tasked with electing a new chairman for the council.

According to the statement, the convention took place at the Federal College of Education, Akoka, in the presence of security agencies, including operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, and the Nigeria Police, to ensure a transparent and credible process.

The senators explained that the chairmanship contest featured two candidates; Comrade Odewunmi Quadri and Comrade Rilwan Ajayi, with Quadri reportedly securing six votes, while Ajayi garnered four.

They, however, alleged that the convention chairman announced a different outcome, declaring the result a 5-5 tie and indicating his intention to exercise a veto to determine the winner.

The group described the move as a violation of both the electoral process and the constitution governing NANS, insisting that the votes cast clearly produced a winner.

“There was no tie in the election. The result was clear, and the majority had already spoken. There is no provision in the NANS constitution that empowers a convention chairman to override the decision of duly accredited voters,” the senators stated.

They further warned that any attempt to tamper with the outcome of the election would be considered invalid and unacceptable.

“Any manipulation of the process amounts to a nullity. The will of the majority must be respected at all times,” the statement added.

NANS crisis: Student leaders reject alleged manipulation of Lagos JCC election

Vehicle stolen in Benue recovered 11 years later in Ebonyi


The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, has detailed how a Toyota Camry reported stolen in Benue on August 13, 2015, was eventually recovered 11 years later in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.

The vehicle was traced during a routine verification exercise at the National Vehicle Identification Scheme, NVIS, Desk Office.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja by the Acting Corps Public Education Officer, ACPEO, Mrs. Felicia Kalu.

According to the statement, the recovery process was triggered when officials from the Motor Licensing Authority, MLA, under the Ebonyi State Board of Internal Revenue submitted documents for vehicle registration.

This prompted the NVIS Desk Officer to conduct the standard verification checks.

Kalu explained that inconsistencies were detected in the vehicle’s records, and further investigation revealed that it was originally registered to Mr. Adeka Akoji.

“The original owner was immediately contacted and confirmed that the vehicle had been stolen from him in Benue on Aug. 13, 2015.

“Acting on the information, the FRSC alerted the Nigeria Police, leading to a coordinated operation.Nigerian Business Directory

“Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Squad in Abakaliki subsequently recovered the vehicle on March 27, 2026, at about 1:50 p.m.

“The vehicle, a Toyota Camry saloon, was found to have been re-registered with a new plate number, NKE500AE, after bearing its original registration number, MKD659AG, in an apparent attempt to conceal its identity,” he said.

Reacting, Corps Marshal Malam Shehu Mohammed described the development as proof of the NVIS system’s effectiveness in protecting vehicle ownership and strengthening national security.

He noted that the scheme remains vital for tracking, verifying, and retrieving stolen vehicles across the country.

Mohammed also praised the officers involved for their professionalism and commended the collaboration between the FRSC and the police.

He reaffirmed the Corps’ resolve to leverage technology and intelligence-based approaches to eliminate stolen and improperly registered vehicles from Nigerian roads.

The FRSC boss further urged motorists and stakeholders to ensure proper documentation and verify vehicles through the NVIS platform before purchase or registration.

He added that the Corps would sustain intensified monitoring and enforcement nationwide.

(NAN)

Vehicle stolen in Benue recovered 11 years later in Ebonyi

Tinubu’s achievements: You’re always in studio, don’t know what’s happening – Ajiboye tells Arise journalist


The Executive Secretary, National Institute for Cultural Orientation, Biodun Ajiboye on Saturday, told Arise News journalist that she appears to be oblivious of what is happening in Nigeria as regards to the achievements of the Tinubu administration.

Ajiboye was asked to speak on some of the socio economic indices that the President has turned around and what he has improved in real data terms under this presidency.

Instead of responding to the questions, the Tinubu’s appointee told the journalist that she does not know what is happening in Nigeria having confined herself in the studio.

However, he went further to say that from where Nigeria was before the 2023 elections, there was no other way but to embark on President Tinubu’s bold reforms.

“Just because you’re always in the studio, you probably don’t know what is going on in Nigeria,” he said.

He, however, later talked about good things the party has done but failed to provide in data terms, what socio economic indices have improved under the President such as life expectancy, maternal mortality, childhood education, poverty levels, health outcomes, childhood outcomes, amongst others.

However, he apportioned blames to the Buhari administration saying, “When you have the kind of economic confusion doldrum that we had in Nigeria, a lot of reasons accounted for the economic situation. We ran into so much confusion with economic confusion, with respect to many factors.

“Our borrowings were ballooning, a subsidy was a cankerworm and indiscriminate injection of funds into the economy by printing N30 trillion and all of that were situations that needed a quick there were situations that will exaggerate poverty, will exaggerate social, social social protection…”

Tinubu’s achievements: You’re always in studio, don’t know what’s happening – Ajiboye tells Arise journalist