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ICOC Caring Hearts Pledges More ECD Programmes for Vulnerable Children at FundRaising Event

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Rewards Donors With UK Travel Ticket, TV, Others Via Raffle Draws

 

The International Church of Christ (ICOC) Caring Heart Initiative (CHI) has pledged to intensify its intervention activities through the Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes aimed at assisting vulnerable and indigent children in communities and schools.

Elder Imagbe Igbinoba, Board Chairman of the ICOC CHI made the statement at the weekend in Lagos.

Speaking at a fund raising and raffle draw event held in Ikeja, on Saturday, Igbinoba emphasised the organisation’s commitment to uplifting and supporting underprivileged children, adding that as it receives more donations, it would increase its outreach programmes.

He said the fundraising and raffle event was designed to raise ₦30 million to improve the ECG programme of the foundation as well as reward those who donated through ticket purchase and other platforms with opportunities to also win prizes.

Igbinoba explained that the donations would be channeled to support the nutrition, education, healthcare, and overall well-being of underprivileged children in Lagos communities through ECD programme.

He noted that CHI is affiliated with the International Church of Christ (ICOC) Nigeria, receiving 20 per cent of ICOC Nigeria Benevolence Funds, alongside other donations.

“Since our establishment on 9 October 2020, and the subsequent launch of our initiatives on 1 April 2021, we have been driven by a vision: to become the leading non-governmental, not-for-profit, and non-political organisation dedicated to providing quality care for vulnerable children and their families. Registered with the relevant authorities, we are proud to be at the forefront of spreading care, love, hope, and compassion to children in Nigeria,” he stated.

Highlighting the organisation’s achievements, Igbinoba remarked, “CHI has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with at least two local government authorities in Lagos and is currently working on signing more. We are collaborating with the government and other stakeholders, such as the Network of Orphans and Vulnerable Children NGOs in Lagos, to reach out to underprivileged children in schools and neighbourhoods.”

He continued, “We have provided school feeding for over 400 vulnerable children and households, awarded bursaries to 30 tertiary education students, supported 200 nursery school children with school fees, and supplied writing materials to 200 primary school beneficiaries. Additionally, we extend monthly health support to three individuals facing severe health challenges. Each milestone represents not just numbers, but lives transformed.”

“Essentially, we focus on the three key areas of child development: teachers, children, and parents. While we offer feeding and bursaries to students, we also provide training for teachers and work with parents to help them become more responsive and to support them with empowerment where needed.”

Igbinoba recounted how the initiative began: “Initially, we started within our church community, but we soon expanded our efforts to assist the wider community. We have conducted surveys and identified areas for further intervention as we acquire more funding. For example, we aim to distribute more food packs to help combat hunger.”

Programme Manager, Mrs. Alice Amolo, added, “CHI initiatives encompass a range of programmes, including the Caregivers Forum, which promotes positive parenting and child protection, and our Early Childhood Development (ECD) Programme, where we collaborate with local preschools to provide essential services. We are committed to fostering holistic development in our children, ensuring they have the resources and support necessary to thrive.”

She expressed her gratitude to sponsors, donors, and guests at the event, noting that while the raffle draw has concluded, donations remain welcome. “We invite our friends and partners to continue supporting this vital mission. Your financial contributions will help nurture the inherent talents and abilities of those we serve, enabling them to flourish and reach their full potential.”

Chairperson of the Fundraising Committee, Dr. Mrs. Funmi Aina, stated, “CHI’s mission remains clear: to provide warm and effective care for vulnerable children and their households. We achieve this through resource mobilisation, caregiver empowerment, improving education, and institutionalising training for our staff and volunteers.”

“Our approach includes advocacy, service delivery, and strategic behaviour change communication. One step at a time, we are dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable children in schools and communities,” she concluded.

In the raffle draw, Mr. Ubaka Ochie emerged as the overall winner, taking home a return ticket to the United Kingdom. Mr. Micheal Oloye won a 43-inch television in second place, and Love Akute secured an inverter set in third place.

Numerous other participants also won consolation prizes, including household appliances such as irons and blenders, as well as bags of rice and cartons of noodles.

Sponsors and long-standing donors were honoured with awards and certificates in recognition of their contributions.

ICOC Caring Hearts Pledges More ECD Programmes for Vulnerable Children at FundRaising Event

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Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil

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Landmark Judgment: Federal High Court Dismisses ₦50bn Oil Spill Claim Against ExxonMobil

 

The Federal High Court sitting in Uyo has dismissed a ₦50 billion lawsuit filed against ExxonMobil, sued as Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, now Seplat Energy Producing, in a ruling analysts say could significantly reshape oil spill litigation and compensation claims in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

Delivering judgment on April 29, 2026, Justice Onyetenu held that the suit instituted by the Ejige Ore Njenyisi Muma & Fishing Co-operative Society Ltd was incompetent and liable to dismissal for lack of jurisdiction.

The plaintiffs had sought ₦50 billion in damages over an alleged hydrocarbon spill said to have occurred on September 12, 2021.

However, counsel to the defendant, Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP, successfully argued that the claimants failed to disclose any legally recognisable violation attributable to the oil firm.

In its findings, the court held that the plaintiffs failed to establish any actionable wrongdoing against the defendant.

A key element in the court’s decision was the Joint Investigation Visit (JIV) Report tendered by the plaintiffs themselves, which showed that the alleged spill incident was confined within ExxonMobil’s operational facility and did not impact the members of the cooperative society or their sources of livelihood.

The court further ruled that claims arising from such incidents must be pursued strictly under the statutory compensation framework provided in Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act, rather than through common-law claims founded on negligence or nuisance.

Justice Onyetenu held that the plaintiffs’ attempt to circumvent the statutory regime by framing the suit as a tort action rendered the matter incompetent before the court, thereby depriving it of jurisdiction.

Legal analysts say the judgment reinforces the supremacy of the Oil Pipelines Act in determining compensation procedures relating to oil pipeline incidents and environmental claims in Nigeria.

The ruling is also seen as strengthening the evidential weight of Joint Investigation Visit Reports, particularly in cases where such reports indicate no direct impact on claimants or host communities.

Industry observers believe the judgment will have far-reaching implications for future oil spill litigation, especially regarding the procedural requirements for compensation claims against oil operators.

The court’s decision further provides clarity for operators within Nigeria’s energy sector by reaffirming that compliance with Section 11(5) of the Oil Pipelines Act is mandatory and cannot be sidestepped through alternative legal formulations.

While K.O. Uzuokwu appeared for the plaintiffs, the defence was led by Chinonso Ekuma of KENNA LP on behalf of ExxonMobil.

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Union Bank Honoured by ASBON at Nigeria National SME Business Awards

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Union Bank Honoured by ASBON at Nigeria National SME Business Awards

 

 

Lagos, Nigeria – Union Bank of Nigeria has reaffirmed its reputation as a strong supporter of Nigerian businesses, receiving the Best SME Growth Banking Initiatives Award for 2025 from the Association of Small Business Owners of Nigeria (ASBON) at the Nigeria National SME Business Awards, held recently in Lagos.

The award was presented to the Bank in recognition of its strategic leadership in advancing the growth and resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises, through a differentiated suite of solutions designed to enable business expansion and long-term value creation.

Receiving the award on behalf of the Bank, Ayokunnumi Abraham, Head of SME Segment at Union Bank, described the recognition as a strong endorsement of the Bank’s commitment to supporting small and medium-sized businesses. He said:

“We are honoured to receive this recognition, which reflects Union Bank’s continued commitment to helping SMEs grow by making banking simpler, faster, and more accessible. Through enhancements to our specialised platforms such as Union360, we have meaningfully reduced the time it takes for businesses to come on board and begin transacting. These improvements have shortened onboarding, increased digital adoption among our SME customers, and supported the acquisition of new business clients. Our focus remains on delivering practical solutions that help Nigerian businesses thrive.”

Organised by ASBON in partnership with the Lagos State Government through the Ministry of Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment, the event convened stakeholders from the public and private sectors to recognise individuals and organisations driving meaningful impact across Nigeria’s SME ecosystem.

Union Bank remains focused on deepening its support for SMEs through customer-led solutions and processes that strengthen business growth across the ecosystem.

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Atlantian Crown Bank Rebrands as Arizona Global Bank LLC, Begins Licensing for Global Expansion 

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*Atlantian Crown Bank Rebrands as Arizona Global Bank LLC, Begins Licensing for Global Expansion* 

_By AGP News 

 

*UNITED KINGDOM OF ATLANTIS* — In a move signaling a push into international markets, the Royal Throne of the United Kingdom of Atlantis on Sunday announced the corporate transformation of Atlantian Crown Bank LLC into *Arizona Global Bank LLC*, as part of a wider restructuring to position the institution for global banking and financial innovation.

 

The announcement was made at a press conference in the UKA capital by *HRM Queen Amb. Cletus C. Leaticia*, Chief Executive Officer of the newly named bank. She told reporters the rebranding marks _“more than a name change”_ and reflects a strategic pivot toward digital finance, cross-border investment, and modern banking standards.

 

_“This transformation represents our commitment to innovation-driven banking and our vision to become a globally competitive financial institution,”_ Queen Leaticia said.

 

*Licensing Process Underway*

According to the Department of Financial Administration and Corporate Affairs, which issued the official communication, Arizona Global Bank LLC has formally begun the process of applying for a *Banking Operational Licence* under UKA’s financial regulatory framework.

 

Once licensed, the bank plans to operate as a modern financial enterprise focused on four pillars:

1. Innovation-driven banking and digital financial solutions

2. Corporate financing and structured investment services

3. International financial partnerships and cross-border trade facilitation

4. Financial inclusion initiatives

 

Bank officials stressed that the institution will _“maintain strict compliance with all banking regulations and supervisory standards”_ set by UKA financial authorities.

 

*Strategic Shift Amid Global Ambitions*

Management described the rebranding as part of a broader restructuring initiative to _“strengthen the bank’s international identity, expand its global financial footprint, and align operations with contemporary banking standards.”_

 

Representatives called the licensing and rebranding process a _“major milestone”_ aimed at supporting economic growth, international trade, and cross-border investment initiatives.

 

*No Disruption to Existing Commitments*

Addressing potential concerns from clients and partners, management reassured stakeholders that _“all existing institutional commitments, operational objectives, and long-term strategic plans remain fully intact throughout the transition process.”_

 

The Royal Throne indicated that further updates on the licence approval, commencement of operations, corporate partnerships, and investment programmes will be released through official UKA and Arizona Global Bank LLC channels.

 

_The Department of Financial Administration and Corporate Affairs, Royal Throne of United Kingdom of Atlantis, issued the official statement._

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