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NYSC SAED PROGRAMME ACTIVATES CORPS MEMBERS CREATIVE ABILITY – DIRECTOR SSAO 1.

NYSC SAED PROGRAMME ACTIVATES CORPS MEMBERS CREATIVE ABILITY – DIRECTOR SSAO 1.

The Director, NYSC South South Area Office 1 has described the NYSC SAED programme as a strategy of activating the creative ability in graduate youths on national assignment.

The Director, South-South Area Office 1, Mr. Also Olusegun said this during his official visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Bayelsa state.

The Director who took the Corps members through the cardinal programmes of the Service Corps, urged them to actively participate in all the activities as they are strategically designed to bring out virtues befitting good citizens and leaders.

Dwelling exhaustively on the SAED programme, the Director urged them to take full advantage of the In- camp and Post – camp training programmes to join the league of Corps Entrepreneurs.

He further described the SAED programmed as an interventionist strategy to address graduate youth unemployment and to enable Corps members serve as opinion leaders in matters of skills acquisition and wealth creation.

“The world is tilting towards ‘Sabificate’ and not just certificate and so you must be intentional in selecting a skill to learn. The In – camp training is free of charge while the Post Camp training is highly subsidized for your benefit.” The Director emphasized.

He urged them to be security conscious and cautioned them against use of fake medical certificates for purposes of relocation application as this act will negatively affect them in the future.

He enjoined them that, in seeking for success, they should not make it a matter of do or die. He also stressed that, whatever they will do that will cost them their lives and that if others must be avoided.

” Yes, difficulties will come only if you do not listen to instructions during and after the orientation course. Remember that, the task of building a better future rests with the youths. Therefore, be a good ambassador of your family, institution of graduation and the NYSC.” He said.

Most importantly, he cautioned against unnecessary journeys, travelling without official permission and going across rivers without properly wearing a life jacket.

Mr. Alao wished them a fruitful service year and committed them to the blessings and protection of the Almighty God.

Earlier, the State Coordinator, Mrs. Okpalifo Obiageli Charity welcomed the Director to the camp, briefed him about the camp activities, progress, challenges and prospects. She assured him about strict compliance with orientation course policies.

She commended the camp officials for the synergy, dedication to assigned duties and applauded corps members for their high level of morale, discipline and attendance during all camp activities.

Highlights of the visit were presentation of cash gifts to selected Corps groups on camp by the Director, cultural dance presentation by Corps members in camp, vote of thanks by a Corps Camp Director and interactive session with members of Collaborating Agencies as well as NYSC staff.

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Lagos has made history as the first African city to host the E1 electric powerboat race, the E1 Lagos GP.

Lagos has made history as the first African city to host the E1 electric powerboat race, the E1 Lagos GP. This speaks to the future we are building, one of clean energy, innovation, and opportunities for our young people.

I thank H.E President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his goodwill message and his reminder of Nigeria’s commitment to sustainability and the blue economy.

By joining cities like Monaco, London, and Venice on the E1 calendar, Lagos has once again shown that we are bold, resilient, and ready to take our place on the global stage.

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Lady who proposed sex with 100 men in 24hours bags ambassadorial deal with Lagos State government

Mandy Kiss Appointed LASKADA Ambassador Amidst ControversyMandy Kiss, a prominent social media personality, has been appointed as a brand ambassador for Lagos State’s Kick Against Drug and Substance Abuse (LASKADA) initiative.

The appointment was officially conferred by Lagos Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Mobolaji Ogunlende, during a LASKADA event.Background and Controversy Mandy Kiss’s appointment follows a viral announcement where she expressed plans to attempt a Guinness World Record for participating in a “sex marathon” with 100 men in 24 hours. She later stated this was intended as a joke.

The proposal sparked significant backlash, with Guinness World Records clarifying they do not endorse sexual activities as a record category.Appointment Rationale commissioner Ogunlende cited Mandy Kiss’s substantial social media following (402,000) as a key factor in her appointment.

He emphasized LASKADA’s strategy of collaborating with influencers to amplify anti-drug messages and combat substance abuse in Lagos.Role and Expectations As LASKADA ambassador, Mandy Kiss is expected to contribute to spreading awareness on drug abuse prevention across Lagos. Specific duties associated with her role have not been publicly disclosed.ReactionsThe appointment has elicited mixed responses.

While some see her influence as beneficial for outreach, others have questioned the choice considering the controversy surrounding her earlier announcement.

LASKADA’s ObjectivesLASKADA focuses on coordinating efforts against drug and substance abuse in Lagos through advocacy, education, and community engagement. Commissioner Ogunlende has highlighted drug abuse as a significant challenge impacting Lagos communities.Considerations- Influence and Reach: Mandy Kiss’s social media presence is seen as a potential asset for LASKADA’s messaging.

Controversy: Critics have raised concerns about her appointment given the nature of her previous viral statement.

Community Impact: Effectiveness of her role would depend on her engagement and messaging alignment with LASKADA’s goals.Would you like me to:- Adjust aspects of this blog post for tone or clarity?- Explore perspectives on the implications of her appointment for LASKADA’s objectives?- Discuss considerations for influencers in public health advocacy roles like anti-drug campaigns?

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Governor AbdulRazaq’s Strategy: Addressing Insecurity Through Community Engagement in Kwara


Last night, I had a robust engagement with my compatriots from Edu and Patigi Local Government Araas. It was an emergency meeting to review the security situation in the two LGAs and share ideas on how to better curtail very disturbing incidents of kidnapping and violent attacks on innocent people. We are exploring having our own civilian task force whose members will be recruited from our local communities, trained, supported, and allied with the security forces to strengthen our defence mechanisms in the face of the unique threats that we face. The details will be worked on, fine-tuned, and subjected to strategic consultation with different stakeholders for success and sustainability. This will complement what we currently have.

In addition to our heeding many distress calls in the past, we discussed the imperatives of supporting victims of these incidents as another token of acknowledgement of their grief and losses — human and material. This will include my personal visit to the area.

We similarly discussed the College of Education (Technical) Lafiagi, including modalities for boosting funding and infrastructure upgrades — building on our previous interventions. We also exchanged ideas on the issue of the power supply in the axis.

This meeting occurred a few hours after I returned from a visit to Oke Ode, Ifelodun LGA, following the sad incident of Sunday, September 28 in which we lost some forest guards, local hunters, and community leaders. They will not die in vain. Beyond our solidarity and planned support for their families, we will not spare the criminals behind their deaths.

As we work harder with the Federal Government and security forces to curtail these incidents, I call on every Kwaran to join this collective responsibility to defend our right to life and security.

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BREAKING NEWS Ghana’s new Train which was imported from Poland is back and actively working

BREAKING NEWS

Ghana’s new Train which was imported from Poland is back and actively working (Operational).

It was official opened to the general public yesterday, 1 October 2025 as announced by the Ghana  Railway Authority.

Fix Ghana Now and Africa for Afrikans heard the great news and we couldn’t just sit home and assume it was true so we sent our reps in Ghana to visit the Tema – Mpakadan Railway station to confirm.

Fortunately they came back with a positive result that the train is officially launched and fully operational.

Key Points we gathered:
– Ghana Railway Authority has gone cashless with the new train.  Meaning every citizen who has the love for train transport will be registered instantly with a train card just like Ghana card, so after registration u will have to top up the card with any amount u can so that anytime u want to go by train transport u will ur automated card to pay without physical payment system to limit corruption.

– Full Air Condition

– comfortability is 1st class

– No fault, no danger, 100 percent safety assured

Pls click link below for exclusive interview with the officials and get more information.

https://youtu.be/_EyusDHPasY?si=E1VpYIzoFqWRggHN

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Breaking News: Nnamdi Kanu’s son has shocked the world by becoming the first child ever to win English, Mathematics, and Russian Language in an international world brain competition

Breaking News: Nnamdi Kanu’s son has shocked the world by becoming the first child ever to win English, Mathematics, and Russian Language in an international world brain competition.

The 11-year-old prodigy outshined the United Kingdom in their very own language, emerging as the champion. He went further to defeat some of the world’s strongest young minds, proving his brilliance on the global stage.

This historic victory has not only placed him in the spotlight but also written his name in the record books as one of the most gifted children of his generation.

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Sunday Igboho’s Call to Action: Seeking Government Permission to Tackle Bandits in Nigeria’s South-West

Sunday Igboho’s Call to Action: Seeking Government Permission to Tackle Bandits in Nigeria’s South-West

Sunday Igboho, a prominent Yoruba nation activist, has made headlines with his appeal to the Nigerian Federal Government seeking authority to address the pressing issue of insecurity plaguing communities in the South-West region, notably areas like Kwara State. His request underscores the growing concerns about banditry and violence affecting peace and stability in parts of Nigeria.

Key aspects of Igboho’s stance include his request for authority to help eliminate Fulani bandits threatening communities, highlighting the need for collaborative efforts to tackle insecurity. He recently met with the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, who pledged to intervene in Igboho’s challenges with authorities, including his wanted status and frozen bank accounts.

Discussions touched on the insecurity situation in the South-West, including bandit threats in Kwara State, emphasizing the need for strengthened security measures. Igboho expressed willingness to work with the government to enhance security in the region, stressing peace and stability are crucial for development. Igboho faced government action in 2021, including a DSS raid on his Ibadan residence leading to deaths of aides and arrests, marking a tumultuous chapter in his activism.

The context of his appeal revolves around his activism focusing on issues pertinent to the Yoruba nation and addressing insecurity impacting communities. The Olubadan’s intervention could play a mediating role in Igboho’s situation with government authorities. The South-West region, including Kwara State, faces challenges from banditry and other security threats needing concerted addressing.

Relevant locations include Ibadan, site of Igboho’s meeting with Olubadan Oba Rashidi Ladoja and location of his 2021 residence raid by DSS, and Kwara State, part of the South-West region grappling with insecurity issues Igboho seeks to address.

Considerations include the government’s response to Igboho’s request necessitating official consideration and dialogue on security collaboration frameworks. Addressing insecurity can significantly affect community peace and development prospects. Traditional leaders like the Olubadan can play influential roles in regional peace and stability discussions.

In conclusion, Sunday Igboho’s appeal highlights the complex interplay of activism, security challenges, and traditional leadership in Nigeria’s quest for stability. The government’s response and potential collaboration with stakeholders like Igboho could shape approaches to tackling banditry and insecurity in Nigeria’s South-West.

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Nigeria’s Independence Paradox: A Plea to the President and Kwara State Governor to Address Poverty-Fueled Insecurity

Nigeria’s Independence Paradox: A Plea to the President and Kwara State Governor to Address Poverty-Fueled Insecurity

Nigeria’s Independence and the Paradox of Prosperity Amidst Hardship: A Call to Action for the President and Kwara State Governor

Today, October 1st, Nigeria celebrates its independence, marking another year of sovereignty and aspirations for a better nation. As Nigerians reflect on the journey since gaining independence, the contrast between the country’s vast resources and the struggles of its citizens is stark.

The Speech of the President: Aspirations vs. Reality
The President’s speech on this day of celebration likely underscores visions for Nigeria’s growth, development, and prosperity. However, for many Nigerians, there’s a palpable disconnect between governmental narratives of progress and the harsh realities on the ground. Despite Nigeria being a country with significant oil wealth and other natural resources, generating substantial revenue monthly, a large portion of the population grapples with economic hardship.

Poverty and Insecurity: A Vicious Cycle
There’s a growing belief among observers that the increasing levels of poverty in Nigeria are intricately linked to the rising insecurity across the country. Factors fueling this narrative include:

  • Economic Struggles: High poverty rates contribute to desperation and vulnerability, sometimes driving individuals toward criminal activities out of economic necessity.
  • Lack of Opportunities: Limited access to education, jobs, and basic amenities can exacerbate feelings of marginalization.
  • Resource Management: Questions abound regarding the management and equitable distribution of Nigeria’s wealth.

The Human Cost of Insecurity in Kwara State
Kwara State, like many parts of Nigeria, is grappling with severe insecurity issues, including banditry, kidnappings, and attacks on communities. Recent incidents highlight the gravity of the situation¹ ² ³:

  • Attacks and Displacement: Communities in Kwara South, like Babanla and Oke-Ode in Ifelodun Local Government Area, have witnessed violent attacks leading to deaths, kidnappings, and mass displacement.
  • Former Senate President’s Concerns: Dr. Bukola Saraki has criticized the Kwara State government for complacency regarding security, citing 70 deaths, 42 kidnappings, and 25 communities sacked in the past 12 months.
  • Military Intervention: The Nigerian Army has relocated a General Officer Commanding to Kwara to boost response to insecurity.
  • Community Leaders’ Appeals: Leaders like Anu Ibiwoye allege some bandits are foreign fighters, emphasizing the need for urgent government action.

Situation in Kwara State: Dire and Demanding Attention

  • Porous Borders: Kwara’s borders with Niger and Kogi states are seen as transit routes for armed groups.
  • Impact on Farming: Insecurity has disrupted farming, contributing to food insecurity and economic hardship.
  • Calls for Action: Amb. Samuel Bill urges collective action, establishment of military bases, and use of technology for surveillance to restore peace.

Open Letter to President Bol Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq
To His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State,

As Nigeria marks another year of independence, we underscore the urgent need for addressing intertwined challenges of poverty and insecurity, particularly in states like Kwara grappling with banditry and kidnappings.

We respectfully call on you to consider:

  • Enhanced Security Measures: Deploy adequate security personnel and technology to hotspots in Kwara.
  • Economic Diversification and Investment: Boost sectors like agriculture to create opportunities and reduce vulnerability.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Ensure resource management aligns with citizens’ welfare.
  • Community Engagement: Foster collaboration with local leaders and vigilantes for effective security strategies.
  • Support for Victims: Establish mechanisms for assisting displaced persons and victims’ families.

Mr. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq, collective efforts are pivotal in steering Nigeria toward a future where independence translates into security, prosperity, and dignity for all citizens.

Pathways Forward
Addressing Nigeria’s challenges requires multifaceted approaches:

  • Economic Diversification: Reducing dependence on oil.
  • Investment in Human Capital: Focus on education.
  • Good Governance: Transparency in resource management.
  • Security Strategies: Holistic military, intelligence, and socio-economic interventions.