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Speak Up Nigeria Charges FG to improve the lives of children

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Speak Up Nigeria urges FG to improve the lives of children

Speak Up Nigeria urges FG to improve the lives of children

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By Ifeoma Ikem
As Nigeria joined the world to mark the 2021 Children’s Day, a non-governmental organization (NGO) Speak Up Nigeria has advised children to keep up their faith alive, noting that they are for signs and wonders.
Speak Up Nigeria urges FG to improve the lives of children
In a message by the convener of Speak Up Nigeria, a board member of ‘Voice Out Nigeria News,  Amb. Steve Nwose, used the occasion to call on the government to do the needful to improve the life of the children if they must pass governance to the next generation.
“I plead with all meaningful Nigerians to join hands together to attain a better Nigeria. The time is now. We must begin to work together if we will achieve the country we desire.
Nwose urged the Federal Government to give hope to the children by tackling the security challenges across the nation.
“To commemorate the Children’s Day, we ask the Nigerian president what message of hope he has for the 82.8m children in Nigeria, 70 percent of whom live in poverty, over 10 million are out of school, 6 million suffer from acute malnutrition and only 16 percent of children who live in rural communities have full immunization.
He said the current cases of insecurity and abduction of school children is fast becoming a norm and Speak Up Nigeria urges the government to take immediate action to address this menace that continues to threaten the children’s future and the nation.
A member of the Speak Up Nigeria organization, Mr. Godwin Bebia, also urged Nigerians to stand up to defend the nation.
“Nigeria was proud and giant of African, things have gone wrong and our children have no hope again most especially on security.
“With the security situation, our children are living with fear, no week passing without hearing news on school children abduction.
” Our children need to be secured and protected, let the government stand up and tackle this challenge”.
Bebia pointed out that Nigeria needs to be fixed as many things have gone wrong in all the sectors.
“The current situation is worse, less privileged ones can no longer have two square meals a day, there is trouble everywhere so the government needs to find the causes of these problems.
He also expressed dissatisfaction with education.
” What is wrong in that sector needs to be revisited.
“We can not throw away our behavior because we want to improve on academic performance, let us not focus so much energy on academic performance forgetting the academic behavior which is essential,” he added.
We will continued to encourage, support, and show them, love, because their future is laid on our shoulders, the world just celebrate children’s day, are our own children happy? He asked.

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RAMADAN CHARITY: TY BURATAI HUMANITY CARE FOUNDATION AND UFAM HOLDINGS LTD EXTEND FOOD RELIEF TO MANDO COMMUNITY

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*RAMADAN CHARITY: TY BURATAI HUMANITY CARE FOUNDATION AND UFAM HOLDINGS LTD EXTEND FOOD RELIEF TO MANDO COMMUNITY*

 

 

 

In a remarkable display of compassion and community support, the TY Buratai Humanity Care Foundation, in collaboration with UFAM Holdings Ltd, successfully distributed food relief to over 1,000 less privileged individuals in the Mando community, Afaka, Igabi, Kaduna State, as part of the Ramadan celebrations.

 

The initiative, aimed at alleviating hunger during this sacred month, saw community members receiving essential food items to ensure they can observe Ramadan with dignity and sustenance. The distribution took place at the Skill Acquisition Centre, where beneficiaries gathered to collect their food packages.

 

During the event, the Deputy Chief Imam of Mando Central Mosque, Sheikh Bashir Adam Saleh Algoni, expressed his gratitude for the philanthropic effort. “We appreciate this gesture immensely,” he stated. He urged the public to keep the Grand Patron of the Foundation, His Excellency Amb Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai, in their prayers, acknowledging his ongoing commitment to helping the less privileged. He also highlighted the contributions of UFAM Holdings Ltd, urging support for their charitable endeavors.

 

Beneficiaries of the food relief expressed their profound gratitude, offering prayers for Allah’s blessings on both the foundation and the company for their generous assistance during this holy month.

 

In his remarks, the Special Guest of Honour, His Excellency Amb Lt Gen Tukur Yusufu Buratai CFR Rtd, former Chief of Army Staff and Grand Patron of the Foundation, who was represented by Col Haruna Idris Zaria Rtd, thanked the public for their continuous prayers. He emphasized the importance of using the month of Ramadan to pray for the betterment of the country and an end to the insecurity plaguing the nation. He also urged the community to support and pray for security agencies, recognizing their sacrifices in maintaining peace and safety.

 

This charitable initiative not only highlights the spirit of Ramadan but also reinforces the importance of community solidarity and mutual support during challenging times.

RAMADAN CHARITY: TY BURATAI HUMANITY CARE FOUNDATION AND UFAM HOLDINGS LTD EXTEND FOOD RELIEF TO MANDO COMMUNITY*

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Obi’s Reform Agenda Rekindles Scrutiny of Nigeria’s Political Wealth

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Obi’s Reform Agenda Rekindles Scrutiny of Nigeria’s Political Wealth

By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG

“Momodu’s remarks spotlight elite affluence as analysts warn of resistance to cost-cutting reforms.”

Prominent publisher and politician Dele Momodu has reignited debate over the vast wealth attributed to sections of Nigeria’s political class, asserting publicly that certain politicians could raise as much as $500 million at short notice to secure presidential power. Though no names were mentioned, the claim has sharpened national conversations about transparency, accountability, and the true cost of governance.

Nigeria’s persistent struggle with corruption is well documented by bodies such as Transparency International, whose global assessments frequently rank the country low on public sector integrity. The optics of expansive private mansions, luxury assets, and foreign-based lifestyles among political families continue to fuel public suspicion, particularly in a nation grappling with inflation, debt pressures, and widespread poverty.

The controversy unfolds against the backdrop of reform advocacy by Peter Obi, who has consistently argued for cutting governance costs and institutionalizing fiscal discipline. Political economist Professor Pat Utomi maintains that entrenched elites often resist structural reform, describing elite capture as a systemic barrier to democratic accountability. Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has similarly warned that democracy without transparency breeds cynicism and instability.

While no specific officeholders have been formally indicted in connection with Momodu’s remarks, the broader issue remains potent: public demand for principled leadership is rising, and scrutiny of political wealth is unlikely to fade as future elections approach.

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Obi Would Defeat Even Jesus at the Polls”: Viral Remark Sparks Political Debate Online

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Obi Would Defeat Even Jesus at the Polls”: Viral Remark Sparks Political Debate Online

By George Omagbemi Sylvester

A viral statement by a prominent supporter of former Anambra State governor and Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has ignited widespread reactions across Nigeria’s political landscape. The supporter, popularly known as Mama Pee, declared during a live social media broadcast earlier this week that “If Jesus comes down to contest in Nigeria, Obi go win am,” a remark intended to emphasize Obi’s perceived popularity among his core supporters.

 

The comment, which surfaced on X and Facebook, quickly generated sharp responses from supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). While many Labour Party loyalists defended the statement as political exaggeration, critics described it as reflective of growing personality-driven politics.

 

Obi, who contested the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party and placed third according to official results released by the Independent National Electoral Commission, has not issued any public response to the remark.

 

The episode underscores the continued intensity of political engagement following the 2023 general elections, with online discourse increasingly shaping narratives around Nigeria’s evolving democratic space.

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