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LAGOS – CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY: GOV ENO LAUDS FG, SAYS IT IS A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC BOOM

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LAGOS – CALABAR COASTAL HIGHWAY: GOV ENO LAUDS FG, SAYS IT IS A CATALYST FOR ECONOMIC BOOM

… drumps up support for President Tinubu

Akwa Ibom Governor, Pastor Umo Eno has praised the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led – Federal Government over the 750km Lagos – Calabar coastal highway project passing through eight States in the Country.

The Governor conveyed the appreciation at a ceremony to flag-off the Construction of the 65km:3-Lane Dual Carriageway, a component of the 750km Lagos-Calabar Costal Highway, which passes through Akwa Ibom State, at Ikot Asua Village, Nsit Atai LGA.

He said Akwa Ibom people who are beneficiaries of the road construction do not take the gesture for granted as the road would have passed through any other State within the coastal region.

Governor Eno listed the benefits of the project to include unleashing and expanding of the economic horizon and opening up of hitherto unreachable part of the nation for easy movement of goods and services to the urban centre.

“Let me first and foremost thank President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for embarking on this bold and audacious project that is bound to unleash and expand our economic horizon and open up hitherto unreachable parts of our nation for easy movement of goods and services.”

Governor Eno noted that the mission of President Tinubu on the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway is tied to the importance of road infrastructure which he enumerated to include; serving as a key catalyst for growth and prosperity of the nation as it creates the ease of movement of goods and services.

He said the road when completed would also encourage small and medium scale enterprises, provide employment opportunities, stimulate interstate commerce and create bond among the people as boundaries are easily wiped off when roads passes through communities.

The Governor hinted that sections 3A and 3B of the project which cut across Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, spells huge and enormous benefits for the two states, and thanked the President for his inclusive leadership and prioritization of even development across the nation.

“The economic benefits it will bring to our State are enormous and we thank the President for his inclusive leadership and the prioritization of even development across our nation without resorting to political considerations.”

The Governor who also represented President Tinubu at the flag -off, called on the youths to cooperate with the contractors handling the project, urging them to sustain the peace the State is known for.

He also assured that the State will work with the Minister to ensure that compensations are paid to the beneficiaries as soon as the Federal government releases the funds.

The State Chief Executive appreciated the Minister for his intervention in the deplorable Calabar -Itu highway and pledged to work with the contracting firm, Hitech to ensure the execution of the road project.

Gov Eno pledged the support of the State for President explaining that the stance would enable the President complete the projects he has initiated across the nation.

“Let me end by assuring our President, our people loving president, who will complete eight years, because we are going to stand by him, and this is the truth. He cannot start this work and abandon it, somebody else might not finish it. The hand that has started this work shall complete it. Our prayer is good health for Mr President to finish the work that he has started and commission it,” he added.

The Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, scored Governor Umo Eno high on the development of infrastructure across the State, describing Governor Umo Eno as a true leader, passionate about quality and people-oriented projects.

He particularly expressed his admiration for the ambiance of the State, saying that the flag-off of the Lagos – Calabar coastal highway project will enhance the economy and accessibility of the State.

On his part, the Member representing the Uyo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Mark Esset, expressed the gratitude of the people to President Tinubu for the coastal road project traversing the State and assured the Works Minister of the support and cooperation of the House of Representatives to see to a seamless construction and timely completion of the road project for the good of the people.

The Executive Chairman of Nsit Atai Local Government Area, Hon. Anthony Nyong; Deputy Political leader, Lawrence Udosen; and Paramount Ruler of Okobo, HRM Okokon Ita in their goodwill messages, appreciated the President for his magnanimity, saying that the road will usher in the needed transformation of the areas and pledged the people’s support towards its timely completion.

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Burkina Faso Releases Nigerian aircraft, Military Personnel After Tuggar Meeting

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The Federal Government has confirmed the release of the Nigerian Air Force aircraft and 11 soldiers detained in Burkina Faso after a forced landing.

Confirming the development on Wednesday night, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Kimiebi Ebienfa, said the aircraft and personnel had been released.

He said, “Yes, they have been released.”

The confirmation came after the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Yusuf Tuggar, on Wednesday met Burkina Faso junta leader, Mr Ibrahim Traoré, in Ouagadougou.

 

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EFCC Arrests Herbalists with $3.4million, €280, 000 Counterfeit Notes in Osun, Lagos

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Operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have uncovered huge counterfeit foreign notes to the tune of $3, 430, 000 (Three Million, Four Hundred and Thirty Thousand United States Dollars) and €280, 000 (Two Hundred and Eighty Thousand Euros) in possession of a five-member syndicate arrested for allegedly swindling one Halima Sanni the sum of N26, 550, 000 (Twenty-Six Million, Five Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira).

The herbalists: Akingbola Omotayo, Adeola Funsho Ogunrinde, Yahaya Amodu, Kubratu Babalola Olaitan (female) and Familola Sunday Olaitan. were arrested on December 7 and 8, 2025 at their shrines in Osun and Lagos States respectively, following a thorough surveillance and intelligence on their fraudulent activities

Investigation revealed that the suspects were allegedly defrauding unsuspecting individuals of their legitimate earnings under the pretence of providing spiritual cleansing and solutions to different ailments.

They also allegedly assured their victims of their powers to conjure several currency notes which must be cleaned up by a genie through spiritual sacrifice before spending the money. They did all these by hypnotizing their victims to provide money for the sacrifice.

Other items recovered from them include two exotic cars and mobile phones.

The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

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HAPPENING NOW: US Air Force Takes Over Benin-Nigeria Border Airspace, Wipes Out ISWAP Terrorists’ Armory

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Without taking chances, the United States Air Force entered the airspace of Benin-Nigeria border without using the Nigerian airport, stepped up reconnaissance and massive attack against militants and it had begun the operation now in blasting the armory of the terrorists.

According to Standard Newspaper Inc USA, Corroborating this view, Bryant Philip, a top American security operative with specialty in West Africa law enforcement confirmed the latest development by explaining that the United States Air Force ISR aircraft is on an on-going mission above

His words: “The United States Air Force ISR aircraft is currently operating above the Babana strategic crossing on the Benin-Nigeria border. This route has long been used by armed groups, particularly JNIM, for smuggling supplies. In August, the Nigerian army clashed with unidentified gunmen.

“The United States resumes ISR missions today in Nigeria, targeting ISWAP zones of influence in Borno State, northeast Nigeria, on the fringes of Lake Chad. It took off from Accra, Ghana. Still not using a Nigerian airport.”

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army Elite Group, Maroon Beret famously described as Boko Haram’s nightmare stormed the secret enclave of the terrorists’ group and killed over 50 members of the notorious sect inside their make-shift huts in the forest.

As at press time, some 200 West African soldiers, mainly from Nigeria and Ivory Coast, are in Benin Republic to support the government following the failed coup, Benin’s foreign minister says.

 

Remember, the attempt was foiled after Nigeria deployed fighter jets to drive the mutineers out of a military base and state TV headquarters, where they had declared a takeover.

This is the first time that officials have said how many foreign soldiers were deployed to the country, although it is not clear if some have been withdrawn.

Benin’s Foreign Affairs Minister Olushegun Adjadi Bakari on Thursday said some of the regional troops sent to help had remained in the country “as part of the sweep and clean-up operation”.

 

The West African regional bloc, ECOWAS, deployed troops from Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast to secure key installations and prevent any resurgence of the violence.

Nigeria, Benin’s large neighbour to the east, said its soldiers had reached there since a few days ago, describing the coup attempt as a “direct assault on democracy”.

Security intelligence showed 50 soldiers from the country had been sent as part of the regional deployment.

“There are currently around 200 soldiers present, who came to lend a hand at the end of the day to the Beninese defence and security forces as part of the sweep and clean-up operation,” said Bakari, while addressing journalists in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, on Thursday.

Bakari, who was speaking alongside Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, said that by the time the Beninese forces called for help, the coup “was already a failure”.

“When we started discussions for the intervention of Nigeria and the others, under ECOWAS protocol, our military had already pushed them back,” he added.

According to Bakari, what was required was “precise aerial back-up to carry out a surgical operation that targeted the enemy’s key positions without risking civilian casualties”.

Tuggar said that fast diplomatic, military, and intelligence actions between Nigeria and Benin had helped to foil the coup.

Discussions are continuing over how long the regional forces would remain, but Bakari said any decision “will be taken in close collaboration with Benin’s defence and security forces, who have demonstrated their bravery”.

It is not clear if the French special forces who also reportedly helped loyalist troops thwart the coup are still in Benin.

 

Under intense pressure after a string of successful coups in the region, Ecowas is signaling that it is no longer willing to watch democratically elected governments be toppled by the military.

 

Bakari praised ECOWAS as “an important tool that allows us to defend democracy and the values of democracy in our regional space”.

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