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AFRICA CEO BUSINESS LEADERSHIP SUMMIT & MERIT AWARDS 2025 SET TO GATHER THE CONTINENT’S FINEST IN ABUJA

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AFRICA CEO BUSINESS LEADERSHIP SUMMIT & MERIT AWARDS 2025 SET TO GATHER THE CONTINENT’S FINEST IN ABUJA

 

All roads lead to the capital city of Nigeria as Africa’s most visionary CEOs, business leaders, policy influencers, and innovators converge at the prestigious Africa CEO Business Leadership Summit & Africa CEO Merit Awards 2025. The high-level event is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, at the iconic Nicon Luxury Hotel Conference Hall, Abuja.

The summit, which has earned a reputation as one of Africa’s foremost gatherings of top-tier corporate minds and institutional leaders, is designed to foster collaboration, inspire innovation, and celebrate excellence in leadership and enterprise across the continent.

This year’s theme will explore strategic leadership for sustainable economic transformation in Africa, with impactful discussions, masterclasses, and keynote addresses from distinguished speakers.

Top on the list of keynote speakers is Hon. Justice Mainasara Umar Kogo, Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, who will bring legal insights into ethical leadership, transparency, and governance—critical factors for sustainable growth on the continent.

Also billed to speak is Ambassador Stephen Idam Aluu, an internationally acclaimed business magnate and CEO of My Smart Global Group UK, whose work in global entrepreneurship and digital innovation has transformed lives and businesses across Africa and the diaspora.

Other notable speakers and panelists from across Africa and beyond will share strategic insights into leadership, investment, and scaling impact in today’s fast-changing economic landscape.

The event will climax with the Africa CEO Merit Awards 2025, an exclusive honors platform that recognizes outstanding CEOs, entrepreneurs, and public sector leaders whose vision, integrity, and achievements have significantly contributed to Africa’s development.

According to the Amb. Dr. Chris Oko Odey, the summit is not just a celebration of excellence, but a platform to ignite new partnerships and empower the next generation of African leaders.

Dignitaries, corporate giants, policymakers, and diplomatic representatives are expected to grace the occasion, making it one of the most impactful business and leadership events of the year.

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Primate Ayodele Begins Annual 21-Day Thanksgiving With Visits to Members, Police Stations, Others

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Primate Ayodele Begins Annual 21-Day Thanksgiving With Visits to Members, Police Stations, Others

 

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has kicked off his annual 21-day Thanksgiving programme for 2026.

The 2026 edition of the three-week programme began on Monday, January 26, 2026, with visits to the homes of church members, especially those residing within the Lagos and Ogun States axis.

During the visits, Primate Ayodele shared personal moments with members, cracking jokes and praying with them. He also presented gifts, including cash and other material items.

Many of the members received him with joy and humility. Beyond visiting church members, he also financially and spiritually blessed people within their neighbourhoods.

On the second day, Tuesday, he visited more members in their homes and extended his visitations to public officials, including the Chairman of Ejigbo Local Government, as well as police stations, among others.

According to the prophet, his decision to personally visit church members in their homes is to show them how important they are to him and to celebrate them wholeheartedly. He explained that some members live in distant locations, and the annual Thanksgiving programme gives him the opportunity to know where they live and personally support them where necessary.

“This is a programme that is very personal to me. I am not a church leader who enjoys staying on the pulpit alone. I am not a pastor whom members only see on the altar. I love to relate with my church members because they are family to me. Apart from creating time to have one-on-one interactions with them after church services, I want to know them beyond the church, and this is why I engage in this annually.

“Some of them live far from the church. This gives me the opportunity to experience the sacrifices they make to render service to God and to support them according to my capacity.”

The programme will continue until Sunday, February 15, 2026, and several philanthropic activities are expected to take place before its conclusion.

 

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Sponsored Plan To Embarrass Abeokuta North LGA Chairman By Councillors And Leaders Loyal To A Governorship Aspirant In Ogun Leaked

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Sponsored Plan To Embarrass Abeokuta North LGA Chairman By Councillors And Leaders Loyal To A Governorship Aspirant In Ogun Leaked

 

 

A leaked plan by the Councilors in Abeokuta North Local Government Atea of Ogun State, working to embarrass the Executive Chairman of the Local Government, Hon Lanre Oyegbola-Sodipo, who has been adjudged the best performing Local Government Chairman because of his focus on development and the upliftment of the Council Area has been exposed.

 

 

The Chairman believed to have on several accounts shown capacity in policy implementation and the facilitation of projects through the available resources and private sector partnerships our reporter discovered Councillors within the Council are planning to embarrass in office.

 

 

Source within the council and amongst those working to hatch the plan have leaked the plan that is targeted at sometime before end of this week and towards the early days of next month.

 

A source who confided in our reporter and who is a serving Councilor mentioned that some leaders who are in the camp of a Governorship aspirant are not happy with the Chairman because he is seen as too loyal to the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun and that the party Chairman Alhaja Faidat Akintunde Sarumi is the one dictating all that happened within the Local Government.

 

He noted that their anger towards the chairman is that he didn’t send the “Owo Odun” and that he has not even shown any support for their own course.

 

 

Upon further probe, our reporter discovered that the councilors were disposed to the ploy because they are also looking at getting more money off the chairman of the council whom they believed should be giving them more than what they are getting at the moment.

 

The serving councilor who wouldn’t want his name mentioned revealed that the chairman has been trying and has done more than many other chairmen, he noted that the chairman gives them an amount on a monthly basis and allowed them to implement constituency project which has never happened before in the local government but that some of the councilors are acting on orders of their leaders and are hell bent on causing mayhem in the council.

 

He reiterated that although they had a discussion but not all of them are in full support of causing the disruption being planned.

 

 

It will become imperative that leaders within the local government, the Honorable Commissioner for Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Hon Ganiyu Hamzat and the Secretary to State Government Mr Tokunbo Talabi, the State Organising Secretary of the APC Hon Yemi Adelani and The Party Chairman Alhaja Faidat Akintunde Sarumi may have to step in to forestall a similar scenario as the events that led to serious disruption of local government activities in Ota Local Government, where the councilors suspended the chairman and went further to impeach him before the situation was redressed.

 

 

We are monitoring the developments and we shall keep updating the public.

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Africa International Christian Film Festival (AICFF) Announces Debut Dates in Nigeria

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Africa International Christian Film Festival (AICFF) Announces Debut Dates in Nigeria

Abuja, Nigeria — January 27, 2026

The Africa International Christian Film Festival (AICFF) has officially announced June 3–6, 2026 as the dates for its maiden edition, scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria.

AICFF, a continental platform dedicated to amplifying Christian films from Africa and around the world, while strengthening production quality, professional training, distribution, and market access for faith-based content within Africa will shapen a new narrative in Christian based films.

The festival will feature: Film screenings from Africa and the global Christian film community;
Panel discussions and industry conversations;
Professional workshops and trainings;
A Christian Film Market connecting filmmakers with distributors, broadcasters, and platforms.

Speaking on the vision behind AICFF, the Festival Convener, Ambassador Bright Wonder Obasi, noted that the festival was created to serve as a gateway for global Christian films into Africa and a launchpad for African stories to reach the world.

AICFF also invites Christian filmmakers from Africa and across the world to submit feature films, documentaries, short films, animations, and faith-inspired content that reflect biblical values, excellence in storytelling, and cultural relevance.

Obasi also assured participants that the selected films will be showcased to:
International festival partners;
Broadcasters and Christian media networks;
Distributors and streaming platforms;
Industry leaders and faith-based institutions.

With Africa’s rapidly growing Christian population and creative economy, AICFF aims to position the continent as a recognized global hub for Christian cinema.

Submissions are now open via www.filmfreeway.com/AICFFA. With the deadline set for March 31, 2026.

For More on AICFF, contact Bright Wonder Obasi
Africa International Christian Film Festival (AICFF) |[email protected]
www.gosplecinemaint.com/AICFF

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