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Stakeholders seek strategic advocacies for HIV, TB, Malaria responses in Nigeria

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Amid the shrinking global funding on public healthcare, stakeholders have called for strategic and evidence based advocacies that would drive policy changes and foster more inclusive healthcare system in Nigeria.

They made the call on Thursday in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State at the end of a two-day capacity building workshop tagged “Evidence-Based Advocacy for Gender-Responsive HIV, TB, and Malaria Response” organized by Lawyers Alert in collaboration with the Media Health and Rights Initiative of Nigeria, MHR and supported by the Gender Equality Fund, GEF.

The keynote speaker, Moses Essien who is also the Chairman, Akwa Ibom State House Committee on Health, harped on the need to strengthen response to HIV, TB, and Malaria, especially from a gender-sensitive perspective.

He added that these diseases impact women, girls, and marginalized communities, who often face difficulty accessing timely treatments and care.

Essien reaffirmed the commitment of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly to supporting advocacy initiatives that promote improved healthcare delivery across the state.

On his part, the Programme Manager, Akwa Ibom State Agency for the Control of AIDS, AKSACA, Dr Enobong Akpan, harped on the need for stronger advocacy in view of evolving global funding priorities. He cited the recent withdrawal of foreign aid for HIV programs by the United States as a wake-up call for Nigeria to prioritize local strategies for sustainability.

According to him, “The era of integration is here. We have learned from the experience of the recent withdrawal of foreign aid for HIV by the USA, and we are working tirelessly to strengthen the local response. One of the key drivers of sustainable funding and improved healthcare delivery is strong advocacy.”

He urged participating CSOs to utilize the knowledge gained from the workshop to push for policies that guarantee long-term funding and gender-responsive interventions.

Also speaking, Olayemi Agoro, Director of Administration and Finance at Lawyers Alert, said unpredictable decisions, such as the U.S. president’s recent executive order impacting HIV funding underscore the need for proactive engagement by Nigerian CSOs and policymakers.

He noted that Nigeria must be ready for eventualities, saying the best way forward is through strategic advocacy for HIV, TB, and malaria responses that serve the communities effectively.

Ufuoma Eguriase, Programme Manager of Media, Health & Rights Initiative of Nigeria, MHR, described “advocacy” as the heart of development and enjoined participants to take it as a core part of all their interventions.

In her address, Peace Okeshola, Legal Advisor at Lawyers Alert, reiterated the need for targeted advocacy in addressing gender-based barriers to healthcare access. She stressed that many women and girls face systemic inequalities that prevent them from receiving timely and adequate treatment for HIV, TB, and malaria.

While calling for collective action among civil society organizations, the media, and policymakers to push for meaningful reforms; Okeshola said through strategic engagement, “we can drive policy changes, obtain resources, and mobilize stakeholders to create a more inclusive healthcare system.”

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Olumba Olumba Obu Honored: Actors Guild of Nigeria Awards Spiritual Leader “King of Nollywood”

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In a gesture of appreciation for his humanitarian and spiritual contributions, the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), led by Mr. Ofia Afuluagu Mbaka, has bestowed the prestigious “King of Nollywood” award on revered spiritual leader, Olumba Olumba Obu.

The ceremony took place at the leader’s sanctuary, where members of the AGN paid homage to Olumba Olumba Obu, acknowledging the profound impact of his selfless service on the Nigerian film industry. This award recognizes his dedication to humanitarian causes and spiritual guidance, which has positively influenced the lives of many in the entertainment industry.

The AGN’s recognition of Olumba Olumba Obu’s contributions highlights the importance of spiritual and humanitarian work in shaping the industry’s culture and values.

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NDLEA sets ablaze record 1.6M Kg of illegal drugs

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In a landmark operation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has destroyed an unprecedented 1.6 million kilograms of illicit drugs, marking the largest single seizure and destruction in the agency’s history.

The drugs were seized across Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states and include a staggering array of narcotics, from 123 kilograms of cocaine to over 1.4 million kilograms of cannabis.

The public destruction, held on Saturday, 12th April 2025, at Ipara along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State, was witnessed by top government officials, traditional leaders, clergymen, security agencies, and international partners.

Among the drugs destroyed were 148,000 kilograms of codeine syrup, 3,244.26 kilograms of tramadol, and 111 kilograms of methamphetamine.

Speaking at the event, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), Chairman and CEO of NDLEA, affirmed the agency’s unwavering resolve in eradicating the country’s drug crisis.

“The sheer volume of these seizures – approximately 1.6 million kilograms – underscores the monumental danger these substances pose to public health. Our duty is clear: to reduce these drugs to rubble, ensuring they no longer poison our communities,” Marwa stated.

He issued a stern warning to drug traffickers: “To those still involved in the illicit drug trade, we will continue to remind them: times have changed.

“The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains fully committed to tackling this scourge, and we are prepared to hold accountable anyone who defies the law. In the past four years alone, 10,572 traffickers have been successfully prosecuted and convicted.”

The NDLEA also highlighted the importance of the transparent and forensic nature of the destruction process.

Dr. Ibrahim Abdul, Director of Assets and Financial Investigation at the agency, explained that the destruction was carried out under court approval after all cases linked to the seized substances had been closed, with laboratory tests confirming the authenticity of the drugs.

“This is not just symbolic; it is a testament to our commitment to transparency and accountability in our fight against drug trafficking. The sheer scale of the drugs destroyed today reflects the continuing challenge we face,” Abdul added.

Marwa expressed gratitude for the support received from local and international partners, including the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), the French and German police, and Nigerian institutions such as the Military, Customs, Police, and Civil Defence.

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He praised the collaborative spirit essential for fighting the drug epidemic.

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, represented by his Special Adviser on Security, AIG Olusola Subair (Rtd), commended the NDLEA for its relentless efforts in intercepting illicit drugs before they reach the streets.

He emphasized the importance of prevention through education, counseling, and youth empowerment programs, as well as strengthening rehabilitation centers for those battling addiction.

“This is not just a law enforcement issue; it is a social, economic, and public health crisis. We must invest in prevention and support for those affected by drug addiction,” Governor Abiodun remarked.

The massive destruction serves as a stark reminder of the NDLEA’s dedication to purging Nigeria of illicit drugs and sending a powerful message to traffickers: there is no safe haven for their operations.

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Sanwo-Olu mourns death of former Super Eagles coach Christian Chukwu

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Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has described the death of former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu, as a great loss to Nigeria.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, in a statement issued on Saturday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Gboyega Akosile, mourned the passing of Chukwu, saying the Captain of the Green Eagles, who won the African Nations Cup in 1980, was a legend.

The Governor described the death of the national icon who served as both player and coach to the national team as a painful loss to the nation, particularly to football lovers.

He also extended his heartfelt condolences to the Chukwu family, the Enugu State Government and the Nigerian football federation on the passing of the ex-player of Enugu Rangers.

Governor Sanwo-Olu said Chukwu, popularly known as ‘Chairman’, would be sorely missed. He therefore urged his family, friends, colleagues and football fans to take the death of the former coach of the Kenya national team as an act of God.

He said: “The death of Christian Chukwu is a painful loss to the country. Nigeria has lost a legend and national icon. He was one of the best Nigerian players and coaches in football history.

“He served Nigeria passionately as Captain of the national team, then known as the Green Eagles, between 1974 and 1980. He made history as the first Nigerian captain to lift the African Nations Cup trophy after a 3–0 victory over Algeria in the final of the 1980 tournament.

“Christian Chukwu also coached the Super Eagles and later General Manager and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rangers International F.C., which he once played for. He was also a one-time coach of the Kenya national team.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu prayed to God for eternal peace for the late Christian Chukwu and for Him to grant the family, friends and football fans the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

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