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General News

Resident doctors urge Ojukwu varsity mgt to fix manpower gap

The Association of Resident Doctors at COOUTH is issuing a critical warning that systemic understaffing, unresolved specialist allowances, and deplorable working conditions are creating a crisis that directly threatens patient care and risks a full-scale brain drain. They explicitly link management’s failure to address these issues—including a recent physical assault on a doctor—to plummeting staff morale and the potential for industrial action. Their demands for immediate recruitment and infrastructure investment are framed as essential, practical measures to prevent burnout and retain skilled personnel

Foreign

Congo’s top diplomat says sanctions needed to salvage Trump’s peace push

The Democratic Republic of Congo is urgently calling for the U.S. to escalate targeted sanctions against Rwanda’s military command and institutions, arguing that mere diplomatic condemnation is insufficient as M23 rebels advance, displacing hundreds of thousands. Despite a U.S.-brokered peace deal and existing sanctions, the conflict intensifies, with Rwanda denying involvement and instead blaming Congolese forces for the escalation. The core insight is a stark divergence in narratives: Congo seeks punitive financial and military pressure on Rwanda, while Rwanda

Elections

Ademola Adeleke: Between dancing steps and political cul-de-sac

Governor Adeleke’s signature dancing, once a celebrated political brand, is now perceived as a liability amid growing criticism that it trivializes governance during serious state challenges. His public joviality is clashing with political survival instincts, as evidenced by his stalled dance performances and a contentious, denied attempt to defect from the PDP. This shift underscores a core tension between personality-driven politics and the public’s demand for substantive leadership, suggesting his iconic style may no longer be politically sustainable.

General News

Germany moves to protect journalists from legal intimidation

Germany is enacting new legislation to combat SLAPPs—strategic lawsuits designed to silence journalists and activists through costly, intimidating litigation. The law, implementing an EU directive, mandates swift dismissal of such suits and provides defendants with cost protections, addressing a critical power imbalance. Notably, this protection currently applies only to cases with an international dimension, leaving purely domestic disputes uncovered. This move is a direct response to the severe chilling effect these lawsuits have on public interest reporting, as tragically exemplified by the case

Defence/Security

NCTC rallies security agencies, telecoms, media against kidnapping

Nigeria’s National Counter Terrorism Centre is spearheading a strategic shift to combat kidnapping, now recognized as a critical enabler of terrorism and organized crime that finances broader violence. The established Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell has demonstrated success through improved inter-agency coordination and intelligence-sharing, leading to rescues and syndicate dismantling. However, a crucial operational gap remains: the full integration of telecom operators and media organizations into the national response framework for enhanced intelligence and public communication. Sustained political

General News

Kebbi: FERMA begins road repairs ahead of Yuletide

FERMA has launched a targeted, nationwide road repair initiative ahead of the 2025 holiday season, prioritizing high-accident corridors to ensure safer travel and reduce fatalities. This proactive, large-scale maintenance program focuses on critical interventions like pothole patching and asphalt overlays to swiftly remedy dangerous road conditions. The operation demonstrates a strategic shift from routine upkeep to impactful, preemptive action aligned with broader economic and safety objectives. Timely execution and inter-agency coordination are central to delivering immediate public value

General News

Oyo NUJ Elects New Executives, Abas As Chairman

The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Journalists has elected new leadership, with Akeem Abas of NAN elected Chairman after a competitive three-way race. In his inaugural address, Chairman Abas declared a “state of emergency on professionalism,” committing to a tenure focused on member welfare, unity, and elevating journalistic standards. The election results highlight a closely contested leadership transition, with key positions like Financial Secretary still pending a by-election. This signals a pivotal moment for the union,

Education

Kaduna reviews Roosc project, partners set new education targets

Kaduna State is advancing a major, multi-partner initiative to tackle out-of-school children, demonstrating a strategic model of coordinated funding and implementation. Key achievements include mapping over 15 local governments and enrolling thousands in accelerated programs, driven by distinct partner roles: construction by Islamic development funds, teacher training by global education alliances, and learning outcomes by Save the Children. This integrated approach is already improving access and equity, showcasing how targeted partnerships and clear governance can effectively address systemic educational gaps.

General News

Ex-military officer wants African leaders to promote democracy through good governance

A retired Nigerian military officer asserts that Africa’s primary barrier to global influence is not resources but a critical deficit in good governance. He argues that effective, homegrown democratic leadership—focused on public service and strong institutions—is the essential catalyst for unlocking socio-economic potential and attracting vital international partnerships. The core conclusion is that Africa’s development hinges on leaders prioritizing the populace’s welfare to build credible states that naturally draw investment and collaboration.

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