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BREAKING NEWS

The House of Representatives has received 46 proposals for State Creation.

BREAKING NEWS

The House of Representatives has received 46 proposals for new states across Nigeria.
Full list of the new states below.

North East

Savannah State – from Borno
Kwararafa State – from Taraba
Katagum State – from Bauchi
Amana State – from Adamawa
Sardauna State – from Taraba
Muri State – from Taraba

North West

Gurara State – from Kaduna
New Kaduna State – from Kaduna
Hadejia State – from Jigawa
Gobir State – from Sokoto
Kainji State – from Kebbi and Niger
Tiga State – from Kano
Ghari State – from Kano

North Central

Edu State – from Niger
Okun State – from Kogi
Okura State – from Kogi
South Plateau State – from Plateau
Lowland State – from Plateau
Plateau State – new carve from existing Plateau
New Kogi State – from Kogi, Nasarawa, and Edo
Ifesowapo State – from Kwara
Abuja State – from the FCT
Apa State – from Benue
Apa-Agba State – from Benue
Ayatutu State – from Benue

South East
Orashi State – from Anambra, Imo, and Rivers
Orlu State – South East zone
Anioma State – South East zone
Etiti State – South East zone
Aba State – South East zone
Adada State – from Enugu

South South
Atlantic City State – from Rivers
Bori State – from Rivers
Iwuroha State – from Rivers
Obolo State – from Akwa Ibom
Warri State – from Delta Toru-Ebe

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2025 WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY CELEBRATION’S SPEECH BY: COMR. SULAIMAN ABDULFATAI, President HANDSKILLS ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVE FOR COMMUNITY

“Your Excellency, Hon. Commissioner for Youth Development, Amb. Ndanusa Sheu, distinguished guests, esteemed leaders, and fellow youths, I urge Nigerian youths to venture into skills entrepreneurship as a pathway to self-reliance and legitimate wealth creation.

The more creative you are, the higher your chances of success. It’s time to shift our focus from relying on others for handouts to empowering ourselves. We should seek wisdom and progress from our leaders, not just financial favors.

Given the current state of our nation, it’s crucial that we take charge of our own future and that of the next generation. I appreciate your presence here today, sir. We request the Kwara State government’s support in promoting the importance of hand skills among our youth, who often view them as inferior.

I recall a Corps member who shunned skills due to his father’s 45-year experience as a radio mechanic without building a prosperous business or securing a pension. This is what our organization aims to change – we provide products, markets, patronage, assistance, information, and connections to uplift our members.

I also plead with Kwara State government under the leadership of His Excellence Alh. Abdulrasaq Abdulrahman to care for young entrepreneurs the way they care for sports and entertainment. We need SME clinics in our states to nurture young entrepreneurs and create more jobs. It’s time for us to prioritize skills development and job creation.

I thank our patron, Hon. Justice S. O. Muhammad, Alh. Binta Abubakar Mora, GM Harmony FM, Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture, and all our members for their unwavering support.

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The Anticipated Ascension of Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as Olubadan of Ibadanland

The Anticipated Ascension of Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as Olubadan of Ibadanland

Following the transition of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, speculation is rife that Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja may be next in line to ascend to the revered throne of Olubadan of Ibadanland. As a former Governor of Oyo State and the Otun Olubadan, Oba Ladoja is a respected statesman, engineer, and traditional leader.

A Legacy of Wisdom and Public Service

If confirmed, Oba Ladoja’s ascension to the throne would mark a significant moment for the people of Ibadan, continuing a legacy rooted in wisdom, peace, and public service. His experience as a former Governor and traditional leader would undoubtedly bring valuable insights and leadership to the role.

A New Chapter for Ibadan

Should Oba Ladoja assume the throne, Ibadan would step into a new chapter under his royal leadership. His reign would likely be marked by a commitment to peace, stability, and progress, building on his reputation as a respected leader.

Awaiting Official Announcement

While Oba Ladoja’s potential ascension is widely speculated, an official announcement is awaited to confirm his position as the next Olubadan of Ibadanland. We look forward to seeing how this development unfolds and wish the people of Ibadan all the best in this new chapter.

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If U.S eventually bans Us from traveling to their country, We should also ban them too – Sen Sheu Sani

If U.S eventually bans Us from traveling to their country, We should also ban them too – Sen Sheu Sani

Amid rising diplomatic tensions following a U.S. travel ban targeting 12 countries, mostly in Africa and the Middle East, announced by President Donald Trump, Nigerian Senator Shehu Sani has called for national dignity over reliance on foreign acceptance. Though Nigeria is not currently included in the ban, Sani’s remarks on X have sparked a heated debate about the country’s global standing and the value of local life.

In a post at 08:59 UTC, Sani stated, “The US should not ban Nigerians from traveling to their country. There is no reason to do that. We don’t fall into the category of those countries they consider as threats.” He suggested a reciprocal ban if the U.S. proceeds, adding, “However, there are those of us who appreciate the peace and dignity of our villages and mud houses than going to live in places where we are not welcomed.”

See the screenshot of his post below:

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The Notion of Democracy vs. Enslavement in Nigerian Governance

The Notion of Democracy vs. Enslavement in Nigerian Governance

The Nigerian political system has long been touted as a democracy, with all the trappings of democratic governance, including elections, a constitution, and institutions designed to represent the will of the people. However, a closer examination of the system reveals a stark contrast between the ideals of democracy and the harsh realities of governance.

In reality, the system practiced in Nigeria seems to be a government of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich. The wealthy and powerful wield significant influence over policy-making and resource allocation, often to the detriment of the masses. This has created a culture of dependency and patronage, where citizens are forced to rely on the benevolence of those in power rather than demanding their rights as citizens.

One of the most insidious aspects of this system is the use of token handouts and gestures to create an illusion of care and concern for the populace. Politicians often employ these tactics to garner support and maintain control, but they rarely translate into meaningful empowerment or systemic change. Instead, they serve to pacify the masses and maintain the status quo.

The token beneficiaries of these gestures are often co-opted into the system, becoming unwitting participants in their own oppression. They may be used to mobilize support for the ruling elite, suppress dissent, or legitimize policies that further entrench inequality. This creates a vicious cycle of dependency, where citizens are conditioned to rely on handouts rather than demanding their rights.

To break free from this cycle, Nigerians must demand more from their leaders. This includes pushing for policies that promote economic empowerment, social justice, and genuine citizen participation in governance. It also requires a shift in mindset, where citizens recognize their own agency and power to effect change.

Some potential solutions include:

  • Increased transparency and accountability in government spending and decision-making
  • Strengthening institutions that support democracy, such as an independent judiciary and free press
  • Promoting civic education and critical thinking to empower citizens
  • Encouraging citizen participation in governance through town hall meetings, public consultations, and other mechanisms
  • Fostering a culture of activism and advocacy for social justice and human rights

By working together to address these challenges, Nigerians can build a more just and equitable society that truly serves the needs of all its citizens.

The question remains, however, whether the current system can be reformed or if a more fundamental transformation is needed. Can the existing power structures be persuaded to relinquish their grip on power and resources, or will it take a grassroots movement to effect change? Whatever the answer, one thing is clear: the status quo is unsustainable, and Nigerians deserve better.

In conclusion, the Nigerian political system is a complex web of power dynamics, patronage, and tokenism. While it may masquerade as democracy, the reality is far from it. To create a truly democratic system, Nigerians must demand more from their leaders and work towards a more just and equitable society. The time for change is now.

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2025 World Youth Skills Day Celebration

Join us to celebrate 2025 World Youth Skills Day.

The Hand Skill Entrepreneurship Initiative for Community Development is excited to celebrate World Youth Skills Day, a United Nations-recognized global initiative that highlights the importance of equipping young people with essential skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development.
Theme:

  1. YOUTH EMPOWERMENT THROUGH AI AND DIGITAL SKILLS
  2. SKILLS UPGRADING THROUGH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
    The event is stipulated to hold as follows:
  • Date: July 15, 2025 (World Youth Skills Day)
  • Location: KWACCIMA House, Afon junction, Ganmon, Kwara State.

The event is aim to feature the following:

  1. Free Medical Checkup for Old artisans
  2. Talent hunt and empowerment
  • Time: 10am prompt
    For Sponsorship, Partnership and participation contact:
    https://handskillsnigeria.org
    07054548220, 0810 512 0068, 0706 907 4492, 0703 275 5806

Together, we can create a brighter future for our youth and our community!