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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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FOPCHEN Seeks Wider Engagement As Court Defers Hearing

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COURT ADJOURNS AGAIN AS FOPCHEN REITERATES CALL FOR MORAL REBIRTH IN SOCIETY

FOPCHEN Seeks Wider Engagement As Court Defers Hearing

 

OTA, OGUN STATE — The High Court of Ogun State, Ota Division, on Thursday resumed hearing in the ongoing matter involving cultural and societal concerns, before adjourning proceedings till Thursday, July 2, 2026, for continuation of hearing.

 

At the resumed sitting on May 28, 2026, counsel representing the various parties revisited key issues in the case and made further submissions before the court.

 

The matter, which has continued to generate public interest across different sectors, again drew attention from legal observers and stakeholders who described the case as one with significant implications for societal values, cultural identity and constitutional interpretation.

 

Speaking after the proceedings, the Foundation for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in Nigeria, popularly known as FOPCHEN, renewed its appeal for dialogue and constructive engagement among Nigerians, stressing that sensitive cultural and moral issues should not be left entirely within the confines of the courtroom.

 

According to the group, broader conversations involving traditional institutions, civil society organisations, religious leaders and policy stakeholders remain necessary in addressing issues relating to national values and social responsibility.

 

Legal analysts at the court premises noted that arguments being canvassed by parties in the suit could shape future legal interpretations surrounding cultural and moral questions in the country.

 

Following submissions by counsel, the presiding judge adjourned the matter till Thursday, July 2, 2026, to enable parties further prepare and respond to issues raised during the hearing.

 

The development has continued to spark reactions among observers, with many Nigerians closely monitoring the proceedings ahead of the next hearing date.

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US-Based Society Lady, Fehintola-Brat Extends Eid-El-Kabir Greetings To Muslims

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US-Based Society Lady, Fehintola-Brat Extends Eid-El-Kabir Greetings To Muslims

 

 

United States based fahionista of class, Chief (Mrs) Ayoola Fehintola-Brat has extended a warm greetings to Muslim faithful all over the world on the occasion of the 2026 Eid-El-Kabir celebration.

 

 

 

 

Fehintola-Brat who is the Balogun Egbe Obaneye Obinrin  Akile Ijebu, and the Yeye Asofin of Idenaland in her message to Journalists urged Muslim to continually uphold the enduring values of sacrifice, obedience, faith, and compassion, which are central to the significance of Eid-El-Kabir festival.

 

 

 

 

A quiet philantropist whose humanitarian services has won her several laurels urged Muslims to use the spiritual occasion to pray for the peace co-existence of Nigerians regardless of religious, social and political leanings stressing that the oneness of the country should not be underplay.

 

 

 

 

In a related development, she expressed her felicitations to all sons and daughters of Ijebuland on the forthcoming Ojude Oba 2026 celebration, tasking age-groups otherwise known as Regbregbe to be more proactive in giving back to their immediate communities.

 

 

 

 

According to her, the beauty of the age-groups in Ijebuland is the need to contribute immensely to the development of the land in no small means. “This we will continue to achieve with God on our side”, she concluded.

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Sallah: Obasa Felicitates Muslim Ummah, Commends Nigerians for APC Primaries Turnout

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Sallah: Obasa Felicitates Muslim Ummah, Commends Nigerians for APC Primaries Turnout

The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has extended warm felicitations to Muslims in Lagos State and across Nigeria on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Dave Agboola, Obasa described the festival as a season of sacrifice, reflection, and gratitude, urging the faithful to continue to uphold the values of peace, unity, and love that strengthen the nation.

He noted that the celebration of Eid al-Adha is not only a spiritual milestone but also a reminder of the importance of togetherness and collective responsibility in building a stronger society.

He, likewise, emphasized that the festival provides an opportunity for Nigerians to renew their commitment to national progress and to support leadership that prioritizes development and prosperity.

Obasa, however, commended Nigerians, particularly members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), for their massive turnout during the recently concluded party primaries. He described the participation as a clear demonstration of the people’s confidence in the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and their belief in the administration’s vision for a greater Nigeria.

“The APC primaries have shown the resilience of our democracy and the confidence Nigerians have in the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Renewed Hope Agenda. This is a strong message that our people are ready to continue supporting policies that will drive growth and prosperity,” Obasa stated.

The Speaker further encouraged Muslims to celebrate responsibly, stressing that the joy of Eid should be accompanied by prayers for the continued peace and progress of Lagos State and Nigeria.

“As you celebrate with family and loved ones, may this season bring joy, peace, and prosperity to your homes. Let us remain united in our resolve to build a stronger nation,” he added.

On behalf of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Obasa wished all Muslims a happy and fulfilling Eid al-Adha celebration.

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