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Buratai Urges ACF to Lead Bold Northern Agenda, Boost Food Security at 25th Anniversary

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Buratai Urges ACF to Lead Bold Northern Agenda, Boost Food Security at 25th Anniversary

Buratai Tasks ACF on Bold Northern Agenda, Food Security and National Unity at 25th Anniversary

Former Chief of Army Staff and former Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd), has congratulated the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) on its 25th anniversary, urging the organisation to spearhead a new era of purposeful leadership, regional development, and national cohesion.

In a goodwill message issued on November 20 in Kaduna to mark the Forum’s Silver Jubilee, Buratai described the ACF as an “indispensable pillar” that has consistently championed unity, peace, and progress in Northern Nigeria over the past quarter-century. He commended the Forum for sustaining the values of integrity, dialogue, and inclusiveness laid down by the region’s founding leaders, noting that the ACF has remained a critical platform for confronting the North’s most pressing developmental challenges.

Buratai, however, stressed that the next 25 years require a more strategic and proactive ACF—one capable of shaping a coherent, home-grown Northern agenda anchored on security, good governance, education, and economic prosperity.

“True political neutrality cannot mean the absence of political direction,” he said. “The North must develop a coherent agenda and the ACF must take the lead, supporting state governments and promoting accountability. Our challenges require robust regional solutions, not over-reliance on the federal government.”

Expressing concern over the region’s persistent food insecurity despite its vast arable land, Buratai described the situation as a “profound paradox.” He urged Northern leaders to make decisive investments in agriculture and warned against expending public resources on what he termed “intangible infrastructure” at the expense of programmes capable of transforming the region’s agricultural potential.

“With modern, large-scale farming and youth engagement in agribusiness, the North can conquer hunger, curb inflation, and become the nation’s true breadbasket,” he said. “We must transform our youth from a security challenge into the engine of our prosperity.”

The retired General challenged the ACF to serve as the “primary architect” of Northern Nigeria’s long-term development vision over the next quarter-century. He urged the Forum to champion transparency, mentor emerging leaders, and demand performance across regional institutions. He also hailed the launch of the ACF Endowment Fund as a major step toward strengthening the organisation’s capacity to drive sustainable transformation.

Buratai emphasised that Northern development cannot be pursued in isolation from national unity. He urged the ACF and Northern governors to create an environment where all Nigerians—particularly southerners—feel safe, welcome, and protected in the region.

“It is both a moral duty and an economic imperative,” he said. “We must assure all Nigerians that their legitimate businesses and security are non-negotiable. And we must expect the same reciprocal commitment from Southern states. This mutual assurance is the bedrock of true national integration.”

He further called on the North to consistently champion justice, fairness, and equitable representation at the national level, stressing that the region’s prosperity is inseparable from that of the entire country.

As he honoured the legacy of Sir Ahmadu Bello and other Northern founding fathers, Buratai urged the ACF to use its Silver Jubilee as a catalyst for renewed commitment to a just, secure, and united Nigeria

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Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

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Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

Police Day 2026: IGP Disu Leads Nationwide Walkathon To Strengthen Community Trust

 

The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, on Tuesday led the management team, alongside officers and personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, in a nationwide walkathon to commemorate the 2026 National Police Day.

The event, held across state capitals and the Federal Capital Territory, formed part of activities marking Day Two of the annual celebration, themed “Community Partnership: Building Trust.”

The symbolic exercise, which drew participation from both police personnel and members of the public, was aimed at showcasing unity, discipline, and a renewed commitment to community policing and public safety.

According to the Force leadership, the walkathon underscores the Nigeria Police Force’s resolve to strengthen public trust, deepen engagement with citizens, and enhance collaboration in tackling security challenges across the country.

Participants described the initiative as a practical step toward bridging the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve, while also promoting physical fitness and mental well-being among officers and civilians alike.

With the theme reflecting a shared responsibility for safety, the Police reiterated that sustainable security can only be achieved through active partnership with the public.

The event concluded with a renewed call for collective action under the banner: “Together We Walk, Together We Secure,” emphasizing unity of purpose in building a safer and more secure society for all Nigerians.

 

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Dr. Chris Okafor invokes divine retribution upon individuals blackmailing the Grace Nation church

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Dr. Chris Okafor invokes divine retribution upon individuals blackmailing the Grace Nation church

… Affirming God’s omnipotence to unveil malicious schemes.

To be frank, the ability of Doris Ogala and her associates to withstand the arduous challenges set by Senior Pastor Dr. Chris Okafor of Grace Nation Global at the culmination of the Harvest of Babies 2026 conference, the church’s flagship event, continues to elude me.

It’s advisable not to offend a powerful spiritual leader like Prophet Chris Okafor to avoid potential consequences, as seen in the situation with Doris Ogala, who was rebuked by the prophet; can she rectify the situation through confession?

Insiders close to the man of God claim that despite relentless online bullying and blackmailing, the Generational Prophet remains resolute, stating that God’s power has been evident throughout the commission’s existence. The reason for this wonderful statement is found in the scriptures, “Upon this rock I shall build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail.” The more falsehoods are spread about the church and its leader, the more God elevates the church and propels him to greater heights, he asserted. He emphasized that blessings and fruitfulness are antidotes to curses, noting that God continues to bestow blessings upon the church, including miracles and the gift of children, which is one reason for the grand finale of the annual family liberation program, The Harvest of Babies.

However, the man of God issued a curse on each person speaking ill of the church, blackmailing, and uttering all sorts of falsehoods against the church, declaring that if they refused to repent within a few days, the earth would swallow them and their family members, stating that they would be of no use to themselves, their families, or society at large.

The spiritual leader cautions his followers to beware of such individuals including Doris Ogala who may taint their faith, and urges them to treat these persons as emissaries of the devil, avoiding them altogether.

Recall that the 2026 harvest of babies concluded with a remarkable birth of a miracle baby boy to a woman on the third day of the conference, accompanied by the dedication of several other miracle babies, all to the glory of God.

Christopher Sunday David writes from
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Together We Walk, Together We Secure”: Police Launch 2026 Walkathon In Abuja

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Together We Walk, Together We Secure”: Police Launch 2026 Walkathon In Abuja

 

The Nigeria Police Force has announced plans to host a walkathon in commemoration of the 2026 National Police Day, aimed at promoting unity, peace, and stronger community partnership.

The event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, with participants expected to converge at the Force Headquarters Abuja by 6:00 a.m., where the walk will commence.

According to the organisers, the walkathon is designed to bring together members of the public, stakeholders, and security personnel in a show of solidarity and shared commitment to national security.

With the theme, “Together we walk, together we secure,” the initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between the police and citizens in maintaining peace and safety across the country.

Members of the public have been encouraged to participate in the exercise, which forms part of activities lined up to mark this year’s National Police Day celebration.

It is believed that the walkathon would not only foster closer ties between the police and the communities but also serve as a platform to promote awareness on collective responsibility in ensuring a safer society.

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