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Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF) and IAACCF Canada Ink Historic Pact to Amplify African Arts

Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF) and IAACCF Canada Ink Historic Pact to Amplify African Arts

 By: Manoah Kikekon


Victor Aihawu 


The Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF) and the International African Arts, Crafts & Culture Fair (IAACCF), Canada, have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote African heritage on a global scale. 


The strategic partnership, formalized on Monday, March 30, 2026, aims to create a unified ecosystem for African creatives, linking local talent from the continent directly with the vast opportunities available within the North American and European diaspora.


The collaboration between the Nigeria-UK based CHF and the Canada-based IAACCF represents a significant step in cultural diplomacy. By combining their networks, both organizations seek to increase the visibility of African cultural expressions and foster economic development through the arts.


The partnership will focus on several high-impact areas, including: Joint Promotion: Co-branding and marketing of major cultural initiatives. Talent Exchange: Creating pathways for African vendors and artists to showcase at international fairs. Youth Education: Implementing heritage awareness programs for the next generation. Capacity Building: Training in cultural entrepreneurship to help creatives monetize their craft globally.


Speaking at the signing ceremony, Aihawu Victor, the Founder and CEO of the Cultural Hangout Festival, emphasized that the alliance transcends mere event planning.


“This partnership is about more than events it is about building meaningful connections between Africa and the diaspora through culture,” Victor stated. “We are creating platforms where stories are shared, opportunities are created, and identity is celebrated on a global stage.”


Aihawu Victor, a seasoned migration and development expert, has long championed culture as the "missing link" in migration discourse, positioning CHF as a movement that restores dignity and identity to migrants.


Echoing this sentiment, Randa Adjare, the Founder and CEO of IAACCF Canada, highlighted the importance of collective action in the international arena.


“By working together, we are strengthening the global presence of African arts and crafts while creating more opportunities for creatives to thrive beyond borders,” Adjare noted. 


As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a graduate of the York Entrepreneur Development Institute, Adjare brings a structured, growth-oriented approach to the partnership, ensuring that African artisans can access sustainable market models in Canada and beyond.


The MoU introduces a structured framework for cross-event participation. This means that artists, fashion designers, and craftspeople from the CHF network in Nigeria and the UK will have streamlined access to IAACCF exhibitions in Toronto and Edmonton. Similarly, Canadian-based African creatives will have a stronger platform during CHF’s flagship events in London and Abuja.


The partnership also hints at co-hosted global events in 2027, further positioning African culture as a key player in the multi-billion dollar global creative economy.


Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF): An international engagement platform organized by Africa Multicultural & Heritage Promotion Ltd (AMHP). It focuses on reconnecting individuals with their roots through music, fashion, and storytelling.

IAACCF Canada: A premier platform dedicated to showcasing African craftsmanship and heritage through large-scale exhibitions and international trade engagement.


 By: Manoah Kikekon


Victor Aihawu 


The Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF) and the International African Arts, Crafts & Culture Fair (IAACCF), Canada, have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote African heritage on a global scale. 


The strategic partnership, formalized on Monday, March 30, 2026, aims to create a unified ecosystem for African creatives, linking local talent from the continent directly with the vast opportunities available within the North American and European diaspora.


The collaboration between the Nigeria-UK based CHF and the Canada-based IAACCF represents a significant step in cultural diplomacy. By combining their networks, both organizations seek to increase the visibility of African cultural expressions and foster economic development through the arts.


The partnership will focus on several high-impact areas, including: Joint Promotion: Co-branding and marketing of major cultural initiatives. Talent Exchange: Creating pathways for African vendors and artists to showcase at international fairs. Youth Education: Implementing heritage awareness programs for the next generation. Capacity Building: Training in cultural entrepreneurship to help creatives monetize their craft globally.


Speaking at the signing ceremony, Aihawu Victor, the Founder and CEO of the Cultural Hangout Festival, emphasized that the alliance transcends mere event planning.


“This partnership is about more than events it is about building meaningful connections between Africa and the diaspora through culture,” Victor stated. “We are creating platforms where stories are shared, opportunities are created, and identity is celebrated on a global stage.”


Aihawu Victor, a seasoned migration and development expert, has long championed culture as the "missing link" in migration discourse, positioning CHF as a movement that restores dignity and identity to migrants.


Echoing this sentiment, Randa Adjare, the Founder and CEO of IAACCF Canada, highlighted the importance of collective action in the international arena.


“By working together, we are strengthening the global presence of African arts and crafts while creating more opportunities for creatives to thrive beyond borders,” Adjare noted. 


As a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a graduate of the York Entrepreneur Development Institute, Adjare brings a structured, growth-oriented approach to the partnership, ensuring that African artisans can access sustainable market models in Canada and beyond.


The MoU introduces a structured framework for cross-event participation. This means that artists, fashion designers, and craftspeople from the CHF network in Nigeria and the UK will have streamlined access to IAACCF exhibitions in Toronto and Edmonton. Similarly, Canadian-based African creatives will have a stronger platform during CHF’s flagship events in London and Abuja.


The partnership also hints at co-hosted global events in 2027, further positioning African culture as a key player in the multi-billion dollar global creative economy.


Cultural Hangout Festival (CHF): An international engagement platform organized by Africa Multicultural & Heritage Promotion Ltd (AMHP). It focuses on reconnecting individuals with their roots through music, fashion, and storytelling.

IAACCF Canada: A premier platform dedicated to showcasing African craftsmanship and heritage through large-scale exhibitions and international trade engagement.


Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) Appoints ‘Baba Eto’ as National Patron for 2027 Mobilization

Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) Appoints ‘Baba Eto’ as National Patron for 2027 Mobilization

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS — In a move that blends spiritual influence with grassroots political engineering, the Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) has officially conferred the prestigious title of National Patron on the renowned cleric and political strategist, Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku, popularly known as "Baba Eto."


The appointment, announced by the TVT National Central Working Council (NCWC) on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, marks a significant step in the movement’s mission to align Nigeria’s burgeoning tourism sector with the 2027 re-election bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.


Cardinal Odunmbaku was honored for his decades-long advocacy in religious tourism and his role as a bridge-builder between faith-based communities and the political class. As the founder of Christ Ambassadors Soul Winners Ministry, "Baba Eto" has been a pivotal figure in organizing large-scale inter-denominational prayer conferences that attract thousands, a key subset of Nigeria's domestic tourism.



Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the Convener and National Coordinator of TVT, described the conferment as a "recognition of a lifetime of service." 


"Baba Eto’s contributions to religious tourism and his consistent advocacy for good governance align perfectly with our vision," Hon. Apata stated. "As a movement, we are committed to unlocking the vast potential of Nigeria’s tourism industry while mobilizing nationwide support for the President’s continued national transformation."


The TVT movement is positioning the tourism sector as a primary driver of the Renewed Hope Agenda. By leveraging the influence of stakeholders across the six geopolitical zones, the group aims to create a "united voice" for practitioners in hospitality, travel, and cultural heritage.


Dr. Adeyinka Wulemat Olarinmoye, the National Deputy Coordinator of TVT, emphasized that unity is the movement's greatest asset. "By aligning our efforts with the transformation agenda of Mr. President, we can collectively unlock tourism as a key driver of economic prosperity," she noted during the ceremony.


In his acceptance speech, Cardinal Odunmbaku reaffirmed his commitment to the TVT's goals, promising to provide the "political will" necessary to elevate the tourism industry. 


"I am deeply honored by this recognition," Cardinal Odunmbaku remarked. "I assure you of my unwavering commitment to achieving our collective vision... Together, we will continue to strengthen our support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 to build on the gains already recorded."


Political observers note that the appointment of a heavyweight like Odunmbaku a founding member of the APC in Lagos and a seasoned grassroots mobilizer is a strategic masterstroke for the TVT. The move signals that the 2027 campaign will heavily feature sectoral endorsements, with tourism playing a central role in the administration's economic narrative.


The ceremony, covered by Eko Tourism Online Radio, concluded with a call to action for all tourism stakeholders to join the vanguard in promoting policies that enhance both governance and the "Visit Nigeria" brand.


 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS — In a move that blends spiritual influence with grassroots political engineering, the Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) has officially conferred the prestigious title of National Patron on the renowned cleric and political strategist, Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku, popularly known as "Baba Eto."


The appointment, announced by the TVT National Central Working Council (NCWC) on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, marks a significant step in the movement’s mission to align Nigeria’s burgeoning tourism sector with the 2027 re-election bid of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.


Cardinal Odunmbaku was honored for his decades-long advocacy in religious tourism and his role as a bridge-builder between faith-based communities and the political class. As the founder of Christ Ambassadors Soul Winners Ministry, "Baba Eto" has been a pivotal figure in organizing large-scale inter-denominational prayer conferences that attract thousands, a key subset of Nigeria's domestic tourism.



Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the Convener and National Coordinator of TVT, described the conferment as a "recognition of a lifetime of service." 


"Baba Eto’s contributions to religious tourism and his consistent advocacy for good governance align perfectly with our vision," Hon. Apata stated. "As a movement, we are committed to unlocking the vast potential of Nigeria’s tourism industry while mobilizing nationwide support for the President’s continued national transformation."


The TVT movement is positioning the tourism sector as a primary driver of the Renewed Hope Agenda. By leveraging the influence of stakeholders across the six geopolitical zones, the group aims to create a "united voice" for practitioners in hospitality, travel, and cultural heritage.


Dr. Adeyinka Wulemat Olarinmoye, the National Deputy Coordinator of TVT, emphasized that unity is the movement's greatest asset. "By aligning our efforts with the transformation agenda of Mr. President, we can collectively unlock tourism as a key driver of economic prosperity," she noted during the ceremony.


In his acceptance speech, Cardinal Odunmbaku reaffirmed his commitment to the TVT's goals, promising to provide the "political will" necessary to elevate the tourism industry. 


"I am deeply honored by this recognition," Cardinal Odunmbaku remarked. "I assure you of my unwavering commitment to achieving our collective vision... Together, we will continue to strengthen our support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 to build on the gains already recorded."


Political observers note that the appointment of a heavyweight like Odunmbaku a founding member of the APC in Lagos and a seasoned grassroots mobilizer is a strategic masterstroke for the TVT. The move signals that the 2027 campaign will heavily feature sectoral endorsements, with tourism playing a central role in the administration's economic narrative.


The ceremony, covered by Eko Tourism Online Radio, concluded with a call to action for all tourism stakeholders to join the vanguard in promoting policies that enhance both governance and the "Visit Nigeria" brand.


Area K Commander Leads Police Sanitation Drive at Badagry Roundabout

Area K Commander Leads Police Sanitation Drive at Badagry Roundabout

By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY — In a symbolic shift from crime-fighting to community service, the Area K Command of the Nigeria Police Force took to the streets of Badagry on Monday morning to lead a high-profile environmental sanitation exercise


The initiative, led by ACP Adeleke Smith, the Area Commander of Area K, saw top brass and rank-and-file officers swapping handcuffs for brooms and shovels at the busy Badagry Roundabout. The exercise is a cornerstone event of the 2026 National Police Week, celebrated under the global theme: “Community Partnership: Building Trust.”


The sanitation drive was not a solitary effort. ACP Smith was joined by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Badagry Division, CSP Folajimi Agosile, along with DPOs and personnel drawn from across the command’s jurisdiction. 


Officers from six key divisions participated in the exercise, including: Seme and Badagry Divisions, Morogbo and Ijanikin Divisions, Isashi and Ilemba-Hausa Divisions.



Under the early morning sun on Monday, March 30, 2026, the officers cleared debris, swept the roundabout walkways, and tidied adjoining drainage areas. The sight of uniform-clad men and women engaging in manual labor drew cheers from commuters and local traders, many of whom joined in to assist the officers.


The 2026 National Police Week aims to bridge the historical gap between law enforcement and the citizenry. By choosing a public landmark like the Badagry Roundabout the nerve center of the division the Area K Command sought to humanize the force and demonstrate that the police are an integral part of the community’s daily life.



“This isn't just about cleaning the environment; it’s about cleaning the perception of the police,” one senior officer noted during the exercise. “When the community sees us working for their comfort outside of an arrest scenario, it builds a foundation of mutual respect.”


The outreach also served as a platform for public awareness. Officers used the opportunity to sensitize residents on the link between environmental cleanliness and security. Blocked drainages and overgrown bushes are often cited as hideouts for petty criminals, and the sanitation exercise underscored the police's commitment to eliminating such hazards.


The Area K Command has signaled that this exercise is only the beginning of a week-long series of engagements, including town hall meetings and sports competitions, all aimed at solidifying the bond between the "Police and the People."


As the National Police Week continues across Nigeria, the Badagry sanitation drive stands out as a practical application of the “Community Partnership” theme. Residents have lauded the initiative, calling for more frequent collaborations that allow the police to interact with the public in non-confrontational settings.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



BADAGRY — In a symbolic shift from crime-fighting to community service, the Area K Command of the Nigeria Police Force took to the streets of Badagry on Monday morning to lead a high-profile environmental sanitation exercise


The initiative, led by ACP Adeleke Smith, the Area Commander of Area K, saw top brass and rank-and-file officers swapping handcuffs for brooms and shovels at the busy Badagry Roundabout. The exercise is a cornerstone event of the 2026 National Police Week, celebrated under the global theme: “Community Partnership: Building Trust.”


The sanitation drive was not a solitary effort. ACP Smith was joined by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Badagry Division, CSP Folajimi Agosile, along with DPOs and personnel drawn from across the command’s jurisdiction. 


Officers from six key divisions participated in the exercise, including: Seme and Badagry Divisions, Morogbo and Ijanikin Divisions, Isashi and Ilemba-Hausa Divisions.



Under the early morning sun on Monday, March 30, 2026, the officers cleared debris, swept the roundabout walkways, and tidied adjoining drainage areas. The sight of uniform-clad men and women engaging in manual labor drew cheers from commuters and local traders, many of whom joined in to assist the officers.


The 2026 National Police Week aims to bridge the historical gap between law enforcement and the citizenry. By choosing a public landmark like the Badagry Roundabout the nerve center of the division the Area K Command sought to humanize the force and demonstrate that the police are an integral part of the community’s daily life.



“This isn't just about cleaning the environment; it’s about cleaning the perception of the police,” one senior officer noted during the exercise. “When the community sees us working for their comfort outside of an arrest scenario, it builds a foundation of mutual respect.”


The outreach also served as a platform for public awareness. Officers used the opportunity to sensitize residents on the link between environmental cleanliness and security. Blocked drainages and overgrown bushes are often cited as hideouts for petty criminals, and the sanitation exercise underscored the police's commitment to eliminating such hazards.


The Area K Command has signaled that this exercise is only the beginning of a week-long series of engagements, including town hall meetings and sports competitions, all aimed at solidifying the bond between the "Police and the People."


As the National Police Week continues across Nigeria, the Badagry sanitation drive stands out as a practical application of the “Community Partnership” theme. Residents have lauded the initiative, calling for more frequent collaborations that allow the police to interact with the public in non-confrontational settings.

Palm Sunday Tragedy: U.S. Congressman Warns of "Significant Consequences" for Nigeria Under Trump Administration

Palm Sunday Tragedy: U.S. Congressman Warns of "Significant Consequences" for Nigeria Under Trump Administration

By: Manoah Kikekon 





JOS, NIGERIA — A somber Palm Sunday in Plateau State turned into a diplomatic flashpoint as U.S. Congressman Riley Moore (R-WV) issued a stern warning to the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The warning follows a brutal attack in the Anguwan Rukuba area of Jos, which left at least a dozen people dead and sparked a wave of retaliatory violence.

The incident, which occurred during one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar, has reignited international concerns regarding religious freedom and the safety of minority communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt.

Taking to social media on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Congressman Moore a key figure in the U.S. fact-finding delegation on religious persecution expressed outrage over reports that Christians were targeted while preparing for worship.

"Radical Islamic terrorists opened fire on Christians before hacking them to pieces," Moore wrote. "This tragedy follows a pattern of radical Islamic terrorists massacring Christians on Holy Days. Abuja knows this pattern, and they must massively ramp up security for the Triduum and Easter."

The lawmaker warned that if the Nigerian government fails to mobilize and defend its citizens, there will be "significant consequences" for the bilateral relationship between Nigeria and the United States.

Moore’s comments carry extra weight given the Trump administration's aggressive pivot regarding Nigerian security. In late 2025, President Trump redesignated Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" (CPC) and threatened to "go in guns-a-blazing" or cut all foreign aid if the "slaughter of Christians" was not halted.

The Congressman referenced a previous incident where he claimed U.S. military deterrence specifically 12 Tomahawk cruise missiles prevented attacks during a prior Christmas season, though Nigerian officials have consistently maintained that security challenges are rooted in complex land and criminal disputes rather than state-sponsored religious persecution.

Local reports from Anguwan Rukuba describe a chaotic scene where gunmen opened fire at a local restaurant and social hub. According to the Plateau State Red Cross, the initial shooting claimed 12 lives, but the death toll rose to at least 27 after an angry mob formed to hunt down the attackers, leading to further communal bloodletting.

The Plateau State government has imposed heightened security measures, but the recurrent nature of these attacks has left the international community skeptical of the federal government's containment strategy.

The timing of this attack is particularly sensitive as Moore and fellow lawmaker Rep. Chris Smith recently introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026. This legislation would require the U.S. Secretary of State to provide exhaustive reports on Nigeria’s efforts to prosecute perpetrators of religious violence and protect vulnerable communities.
By: Manoah Kikekon 





JOS, NIGERIA — A somber Palm Sunday in Plateau State turned into a diplomatic flashpoint as U.S. Congressman Riley Moore (R-WV) issued a stern warning to the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The warning follows a brutal attack in the Anguwan Rukuba area of Jos, which left at least a dozen people dead and sparked a wave of retaliatory violence.

The incident, which occurred during one of the holiest days on the Christian calendar, has reignited international concerns regarding religious freedom and the safety of minority communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt.

Taking to social media on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Congressman Moore a key figure in the U.S. fact-finding delegation on religious persecution expressed outrage over reports that Christians were targeted while preparing for worship.

"Radical Islamic terrorists opened fire on Christians before hacking them to pieces," Moore wrote. "This tragedy follows a pattern of radical Islamic terrorists massacring Christians on Holy Days. Abuja knows this pattern, and they must massively ramp up security for the Triduum and Easter."

The lawmaker warned that if the Nigerian government fails to mobilize and defend its citizens, there will be "significant consequences" for the bilateral relationship between Nigeria and the United States.

Moore’s comments carry extra weight given the Trump administration's aggressive pivot regarding Nigerian security. In late 2025, President Trump redesignated Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" (CPC) and threatened to "go in guns-a-blazing" or cut all foreign aid if the "slaughter of Christians" was not halted.

The Congressman referenced a previous incident where he claimed U.S. military deterrence specifically 12 Tomahawk cruise missiles prevented attacks during a prior Christmas season, though Nigerian officials have consistently maintained that security challenges are rooted in complex land and criminal disputes rather than state-sponsored religious persecution.

Local reports from Anguwan Rukuba describe a chaotic scene where gunmen opened fire at a local restaurant and social hub. According to the Plateau State Red Cross, the initial shooting claimed 12 lives, but the death toll rose to at least 27 after an angry mob formed to hunt down the attackers, leading to further communal bloodletting.

The Plateau State government has imposed heightened security measures, but the recurrent nature of these attacks has left the international community skeptical of the federal government's containment strategy.

The timing of this attack is particularly sensitive as Moore and fellow lawmaker Rep. Chris Smith recently introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026. This legislation would require the U.S. Secretary of State to provide exhaustive reports on Nigeria’s efforts to prosecute perpetrators of religious violence and protect vulnerable communities.

PSN President Hails Governor Fintiri’s Healthcare Revolution in Adamawa

PSN President Hails Governor Fintiri’s Healthcare Revolution in Adamawa

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim and Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri 


YOLA — The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) has thrown its full professional weight behind the administration of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, describing his tenure as a "transformative revolution" in both infrastructural development and healthcare delivery.


Speaking upon his arrival for the historic 2026 PSN Colloquium at the Government House Banquet Hall in Yola, the President of the PSN, Pharm. Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim, FPSN, expressed profound admiration for the Governor's visionary leadership. He noted that the strategic blending of modern urban infrastructure with a functional, sanitized health system has effectively repositioned Adamawa State as a premier model of progressive governance in Nigeria.


The PSN leadership highlighted that the ongoing reforms in the state are not merely cosmetic but structural. According to the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Pharmaceutical Matters, Pharm. Nwaka Ohuama, the administration’s investments are strategically designed to position Adamawa as a sub-Saharan hub for medical tourism


"We are not just treating patients; we are building a global healthcare brand," Ohuama stated, reiterating that the visible progress across the state is the direct fulfillment of Governor Fintiri’s campaign promises.


The sentiment was echoed by the Lead Speaker and Past President of the PSN, Pharm. Olumide Akintayo, FPSN. He characterized Governor Fintiri as a "pro-pharmaceutical" leader who understands that the pharmaceutical industry is the bedrock of any functional health system. 


"Any governor who prioritizes healthcare clearly holds the lives of the people in high cherish," Akintayo remarked, praising the Governor’s precision and compassion in sanitizing the state’s pharmaceutical value chain.


Adding to the intellectual depth of the event, the Keynote Speaker and Immediate Past President of the PSN, Prof. Cyril Odianose Usifoh, FPSN, commended the enabling environment created by the administration, which allowed Yola to host such a high-caliber scientific and professional discourse.


The PSN President, Pharm. Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim, expressed his hope that other governors across the federation would emulate the "Fintiri Step." He noted that the standard of facilities in Adamawa is restoring faith in the Nigerian health system at large.


Key Achievements Highlighted by the PSN are Urban Renewal: The transformation of Yola into a modern, seamless urban hub. Healthcare Sanitization: Deliberate investments in medical infrastructure and safe medicine access. Economic Vitality: Creating a climate that attracts professional bodies and intellectual giants to the state.


In his response, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri assured the PSN delegation of a hitch-free, world-class conference, reaffirming Adamawa’s reputation for hospitality. He pledged continued collaboration with the Society to ensure that every citizen has access to safe, quality medicines and modern clinical care.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim and Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri 


YOLA — The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) has thrown its full professional weight behind the administration of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, describing his tenure as a "transformative revolution" in both infrastructural development and healthcare delivery.


Speaking upon his arrival for the historic 2026 PSN Colloquium at the Government House Banquet Hall in Yola, the President of the PSN, Pharm. Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim, FPSN, expressed profound admiration for the Governor's visionary leadership. He noted that the strategic blending of modern urban infrastructure with a functional, sanitized health system has effectively repositioned Adamawa State as a premier model of progressive governance in Nigeria.


The PSN leadership highlighted that the ongoing reforms in the state are not merely cosmetic but structural. According to the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Pharmaceutical Matters, Pharm. Nwaka Ohuama, the administration’s investments are strategically designed to position Adamawa as a sub-Saharan hub for medical tourism


"We are not just treating patients; we are building a global healthcare brand," Ohuama stated, reiterating that the visible progress across the state is the direct fulfillment of Governor Fintiri’s campaign promises.


The sentiment was echoed by the Lead Speaker and Past President of the PSN, Pharm. Olumide Akintayo, FPSN. He characterized Governor Fintiri as a "pro-pharmaceutical" leader who understands that the pharmaceutical industry is the bedrock of any functional health system. 


"Any governor who prioritizes healthcare clearly holds the lives of the people in high cherish," Akintayo remarked, praising the Governor’s precision and compassion in sanitizing the state’s pharmaceutical value chain.


Adding to the intellectual depth of the event, the Keynote Speaker and Immediate Past President of the PSN, Prof. Cyril Odianose Usifoh, FPSN, commended the enabling environment created by the administration, which allowed Yola to host such a high-caliber scientific and professional discourse.


The PSN President, Pharm. Ayuba Tanko Ibrahim, expressed his hope that other governors across the federation would emulate the "Fintiri Step." He noted that the standard of facilities in Adamawa is restoring faith in the Nigerian health system at large.


Key Achievements Highlighted by the PSN are Urban Renewal: The transformation of Yola into a modern, seamless urban hub. Healthcare Sanitization: Deliberate investments in medical infrastructure and safe medicine access. Economic Vitality: Creating a climate that attracts professional bodies and intellectual giants to the state.


In his response, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri assured the PSN delegation of a hitch-free, world-class conference, reaffirming Adamawa’s reputation for hospitality. He pledged continued collaboration with the Society to ensure that every citizen has access to safe, quality medicines and modern clinical care.

VP Shettima Hails President Tinubu’s Economic Triumphs at 74

VP Shettima Hails President Tinubu’s Economic Triumphs at 74

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA — Vice President Kashim Shettima has described the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a "masterclass in decisive governance," as the Nigerian leader marks his 74th birthday. 


In a glowing tribute released on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Shettima lauded the President for his "uncommon fortitude" in navigating the nation through a period of profound structural reforms. The Vice President emphasized that the administration's Renewed Hope Agenda has successfully moved beyond theoretical policy to deliver measurable economic milestones over the past year.


According to the Vice President, the 74th year of the President’s life coincides with a significant turning point for the Nigerian economy. Shettima pointed to three key pillars of success under Tinubu’s leadership:

Accelerated GDP Growth: National output has surpassed initial projections, signaling a robust recovery.

Disinflationary Trends: After a period of high volatility, inflation has shown a sustained decline, easing the pressure on Nigerian households.

FDI Surge: Foreign Direct Investment has reached levels "unseen in years," reflecting renewed global confidence in Nigeria’s fiscal landscape.


"History will record that you chose the path of reform over the comfort of populism," Shettima noted, highlighting the President's willingness to make difficult choices for long-term national prosperity.


Beyond macroeconomic indicators, Shettima praised the President’s aggressive focus on infrastructure. He described the ongoing construction of roads, bridges, and rail networks as the "arteries of commerce" that will sustain Nigeria’s economy for generations. 


Of particular note in 2026 has been the progress on the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway and the expansion of the national power grid, which Shettima believes are central to the President's vision of a $1 trillion economy by 2030.


While dignitaries and political allies like Senate President Godswill Akpabio and several state governors have flooded the airwaves with felicitations, President Tinubu has opted for a low-key observance of his 74th birthday. 


In a personally signed message, the President explained that his decision to keep the celebration subdued was in keeping with the "prevailing national mood." He expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their "unwavering patriotism and solidarity" during the implementation of his administration's reforms, noting that a "glimmer of light" is now visible at the end of the tunnel.


Closing his tribute, Vice President Shettima offered prayers for the President’s continued health and wisdom. He reaffirmed his "unwavering loyalty" to the President, stating that the work of national transformation begun under this administration is vital for the future of Africa’s most populous nation.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA — Vice President Kashim Shettima has described the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a "masterclass in decisive governance," as the Nigerian leader marks his 74th birthday. 


In a glowing tribute released on Sunday, March 29, 2026, Shettima lauded the President for his "uncommon fortitude" in navigating the nation through a period of profound structural reforms. The Vice President emphasized that the administration's Renewed Hope Agenda has successfully moved beyond theoretical policy to deliver measurable economic milestones over the past year.


According to the Vice President, the 74th year of the President’s life coincides with a significant turning point for the Nigerian economy. Shettima pointed to three key pillars of success under Tinubu’s leadership:

Accelerated GDP Growth: National output has surpassed initial projections, signaling a robust recovery.

Disinflationary Trends: After a period of high volatility, inflation has shown a sustained decline, easing the pressure on Nigerian households.

FDI Surge: Foreign Direct Investment has reached levels "unseen in years," reflecting renewed global confidence in Nigeria’s fiscal landscape.


"History will record that you chose the path of reform over the comfort of populism," Shettima noted, highlighting the President's willingness to make difficult choices for long-term national prosperity.


Beyond macroeconomic indicators, Shettima praised the President’s aggressive focus on infrastructure. He described the ongoing construction of roads, bridges, and rail networks as the "arteries of commerce" that will sustain Nigeria’s economy for generations. 


Of particular note in 2026 has been the progress on the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway and the expansion of the national power grid, which Shettima believes are central to the President's vision of a $1 trillion economy by 2030.


While dignitaries and political allies like Senate President Godswill Akpabio and several state governors have flooded the airwaves with felicitations, President Tinubu has opted for a low-key observance of his 74th birthday. 


In a personally signed message, the President explained that his decision to keep the celebration subdued was in keeping with the "prevailing national mood." He expressed gratitude to Nigerians for their "unwavering patriotism and solidarity" during the implementation of his administration's reforms, noting that a "glimmer of light" is now visible at the end of the tunnel.


Closing his tribute, Vice President Shettima offered prayers for the President’s continued health and wisdom. He reaffirmed his "unwavering loyalty" to the President, stating that the work of national transformation begun under this administration is vital for the future of Africa’s most populous nation.

How Soaring Fuel and Food Prices are Quietly Redefining Lagos Life

How Soaring Fuel and Food Prices are Quietly Redefining Lagos Life

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS — The hustle and bustle of Nigeria’s economic hub is facing a subtle but profound shift. As petrol prices at the pump hover between ₦1,250 and ₦1,500 per litre this March 2026, residents of Lagos are hitting the "pause" button on discretionary spending, trading spontaneous outings for calculated survival.


For many, the change isn't a sudden halt to their lifestyle, but a growing "price consciousness" that now dictates every movement. From the teacher in Iyana Ipaja to the tech professional in Lekki, the math of daily life has changed: every trip out must now account for tripled transport fares and a food inflation rate that has pushed the price of a paint bucket of garri toward ₦2,000.


Onome Favour, a local teacher, describes the current atmosphere as a period of mental recalibration. While she hasn't completely withdrawn from social life, the "hidden costs" of a simple meet-up are now front-of-mind. 


“I won’t say I’ve fully cut down on anything yet, but I’ve noticed that things are more expensive now," she explained. "Even going out once you calculate transportation and food it’s higher than before, so you just think twice.”


This sentiment is echoed by content creator Yemi Odunsi, who noted that her routine remains similar, but her spending has become significantly more deliberate. The "buy now, think later" era of Lagos living is being replaced by a strict "check the price first" policy.


The economic strain is even changing how friends interact. Socializing in Lagos, once known for its vibrant "flexing" culture, is becoming a more collaborative financial effort. Praise Ibe, a software engineer, revealed that group outings now involve pre-planned budget discussions and price comparisons. 


Friends are no longer just asking "Where are we going?" but are actively seeking out "cheaper options" or venues that offer better value for money. It is a collective adjustment to an economy where fuel costs driven by global geopolitical tensions have made mobility a luxury.


The ripple effect is hitting the service sector hard. Beauty technicians and lounge attendants report that while patronage hasn't stopped, the volume of spending has dipped. 

Discretionary Cuts: Customers who once opted for premium services are now requesting more affordable alternatives.

Leisure Rationing: In lounges and bars, patrons are spending significantly less on drinks and extras, often nursing a single bottle for longer periods.


Despite the pressure, a segment of the population remains in "observation mode." Residents like Osamede Osaruese and Rachel Ogbonna say they are maintaining their routines for now, waiting to see if prices stabilize or continue their upward trajectory before making drastic lifestyle cuts.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



LAGOS — The hustle and bustle of Nigeria’s economic hub is facing a subtle but profound shift. As petrol prices at the pump hover between ₦1,250 and ₦1,500 per litre this March 2026, residents of Lagos are hitting the "pause" button on discretionary spending, trading spontaneous outings for calculated survival.


For many, the change isn't a sudden halt to their lifestyle, but a growing "price consciousness" that now dictates every movement. From the teacher in Iyana Ipaja to the tech professional in Lekki, the math of daily life has changed: every trip out must now account for tripled transport fares and a food inflation rate that has pushed the price of a paint bucket of garri toward ₦2,000.


Onome Favour, a local teacher, describes the current atmosphere as a period of mental recalibration. While she hasn't completely withdrawn from social life, the "hidden costs" of a simple meet-up are now front-of-mind. 


“I won’t say I’ve fully cut down on anything yet, but I’ve noticed that things are more expensive now," she explained. "Even going out once you calculate transportation and food it’s higher than before, so you just think twice.”


This sentiment is echoed by content creator Yemi Odunsi, who noted that her routine remains similar, but her spending has become significantly more deliberate. The "buy now, think later" era of Lagos living is being replaced by a strict "check the price first" policy.


The economic strain is even changing how friends interact. Socializing in Lagos, once known for its vibrant "flexing" culture, is becoming a more collaborative financial effort. Praise Ibe, a software engineer, revealed that group outings now involve pre-planned budget discussions and price comparisons. 


Friends are no longer just asking "Where are we going?" but are actively seeking out "cheaper options" or venues that offer better value for money. It is a collective adjustment to an economy where fuel costs driven by global geopolitical tensions have made mobility a luxury.


The ripple effect is hitting the service sector hard. Beauty technicians and lounge attendants report that while patronage hasn't stopped, the volume of spending has dipped. 

Discretionary Cuts: Customers who once opted for premium services are now requesting more affordable alternatives.

Leisure Rationing: In lounges and bars, patrons are spending significantly less on drinks and extras, often nursing a single bottle for longer periods.


Despite the pressure, a segment of the population remains in "observation mode." Residents like Osamede Osaruese and Rachel Ogbonna say they are maintaining their routines for now, waiting to see if prices stabilize or continue their upward trajectory before making drastic lifestyle cuts.

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