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Former Force PRO Benjamin Hundeyin Takes Command of Delta Mopol Squadron

Former Force PRO Benjamin Hundeyin Takes Command of Delta Mopol Squadron

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



DELTA, NIGERIA – In a significant reshuffle within the Nigeria Police Force leadership, former Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Benjamin Hundeyin, has been redeployed as the Commander of the Police Mobile Force (PMF) Squadron 31, based in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State.


The redeployment follows a recent restructuring of the police hierarchy initiated under the new leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu. The transition marks a return to field operations for ACP Hundeyin, who had previously spearheaded the Force’s national communications strategy.


As part of his assumption of duty, ACP Hundeyin has wasted no time in engaging with local stakeholders to fortify security in the region. Photographs from earlier this month show the new Commander leading a high-level delegation to the Aniocha South Local Government Council Secretariat, where he held strategic talks with the Executive Chairman, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike.


The meeting, aimed at enhancing collaboration between the Mobile Force Squadron 31 and local government authorities, was attended by key council functionaries, including the Vice Chairman, Patricia Ekwutozam Adolue, and the Council Secretary, Prince Tony Ebube. The discussions focused on creating a unified security framework to address local safety challenges and maintain law and order within the council area.


ACP Hundeyin’s career has been characterized by diverse experience in both tactical operations and public engagement. Before his national appointment as Force PRO in September 2025, he served as the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command and held significant positions at the Zone 2 Command Headquarters.


His background also includes an international peacekeeping tenure with the United Nations in Darfur, Sudan, in 2020. An academic and seasoned administrator, he holds a degree in English from Lagos State University and a Master’s degree in Legal Criminology and Security Psychology from the University of Ibadan.


The appointment is part of a broader series of administrative adjustments following the inauguration of Olatunji Disu as the 23rd Inspector-General of Police. Industry observers view these changes as a routine effort by the new police leadership to optimize manpower and streamline security operations across the country.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



DELTA, NIGERIA – In a significant reshuffle within the Nigeria Police Force leadership, former Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Benjamin Hundeyin, has been redeployed as the Commander of the Police Mobile Force (PMF) Squadron 31, based in Ogwashi-Uku, Delta State.


The redeployment follows a recent restructuring of the police hierarchy initiated under the new leadership of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu. The transition marks a return to field operations for ACP Hundeyin, who had previously spearheaded the Force’s national communications strategy.


As part of his assumption of duty, ACP Hundeyin has wasted no time in engaging with local stakeholders to fortify security in the region. Photographs from earlier this month show the new Commander leading a high-level delegation to the Aniocha South Local Government Council Secretariat, where he held strategic talks with the Executive Chairman, Hon. Pastor Jude Chukwunwike.


The meeting, aimed at enhancing collaboration between the Mobile Force Squadron 31 and local government authorities, was attended by key council functionaries, including the Vice Chairman, Patricia Ekwutozam Adolue, and the Council Secretary, Prince Tony Ebube. The discussions focused on creating a unified security framework to address local safety challenges and maintain law and order within the council area.


ACP Hundeyin’s career has been characterized by diverse experience in both tactical operations and public engagement. Before his national appointment as Force PRO in September 2025, he served as the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command and held significant positions at the Zone 2 Command Headquarters.


His background also includes an international peacekeeping tenure with the United Nations in Darfur, Sudan, in 2020. An academic and seasoned administrator, he holds a degree in English from Lagos State University and a Master’s degree in Legal Criminology and Security Psychology from the University of Ibadan.


The appointment is part of a broader series of administrative adjustments following the inauguration of Olatunji Disu as the 23rd Inspector-General of Police. Industry observers view these changes as a routine effort by the new police leadership to optimize manpower and streamline security operations across the country.

Lagos Assembly Member Bonu Solomon Calls for Accountability Among Badagry Political Officeholders

Lagos Assembly Member Bonu Solomon Calls for Accountability Among Badagry Political Officeholders

 By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS – Hon. Bonu Solomon, the Lagos State House of Assembly member representing Badagry Constituency I, has called on political leaders across the region to prioritize tangible development for their constituents.


The lawmaker made the remarks during the Badagry Youths Civil Reception held on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at the Badagry City Hall, organized in honor of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, the APC Deputy Governorship Candidate for Lagos State.


Addressing a packed hall, Hon. Bonu emphasized that leadership is defined by the infrastructure and socio-economic support facilitated for the Badagry. While praising Princess Damilola’s rise to the deputy governorship ticket, he stressed that the responsibility of transforming Badagry cannot rest on her shoulders alone.


“Damilola is not for Badagry alone; she is for the whole of Lagos. It is on record: as a Commissioner, what have you done for Badagry? Which infrastructure did you facilitate? As an SA to the Governor, what have you done for Badagry? As the Local Government Chairman, what have you done for Badagry?” Hon. Bonu asked, challenging those in attendance to reflect on their individual contributions to the division’s growth.


The speech, which was intended to spark a conversation on grassroots development, was met with unexpected resistance. Misinterpretations of his rhetoric led to disruptions from some youths who felt the address was a direct attack on their respective political leaders.


However, in an exclusive conversation with News Peddlers following the event, Hon. Bonu clarified that his comments were intended to be a neutral, inclusive call to action for all stakeholders himself included.


“My statement was directed towards all officeholders, including myself. I am an officeholder representing the Badagry people,” Hon. Bonu explained. 


He noted that during his address, he observed several political figures nodding in agreement, reinforcing his belief that the need for development is a shared concern. "All the responsibility for Badagry’s development shouldn’t be left to the deputy governorship candidate alone," he added.


The lawmaker expressed his disappointment that the message was misconstrued, reiterating that his intention was to foster a culture of service and accountability. He urged the youth to focus on the broader objective: ensuring that every official whether at the local or state level actively contributes to the progress of the Badagry.

 By: Manoah Kikekon



BADAGRY, LAGOS – Hon. Bonu Solomon, the Lagos State House of Assembly member representing Badagry Constituency I, has called on political leaders across the region to prioritize tangible development for their constituents.


The lawmaker made the remarks during the Badagry Youths Civil Reception held on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at the Badagry City Hall, organized in honor of Princess Damilola Sonayon James, the APC Deputy Governorship Candidate for Lagos State.


Addressing a packed hall, Hon. Bonu emphasized that leadership is defined by the infrastructure and socio-economic support facilitated for the Badagry. While praising Princess Damilola’s rise to the deputy governorship ticket, he stressed that the responsibility of transforming Badagry cannot rest on her shoulders alone.


“Damilola is not for Badagry alone; she is for the whole of Lagos. It is on record: as a Commissioner, what have you done for Badagry? Which infrastructure did you facilitate? As an SA to the Governor, what have you done for Badagry? As the Local Government Chairman, what have you done for Badagry?” Hon. Bonu asked, challenging those in attendance to reflect on their individual contributions to the division’s growth.


The speech, which was intended to spark a conversation on grassroots development, was met with unexpected resistance. Misinterpretations of his rhetoric led to disruptions from some youths who felt the address was a direct attack on their respective political leaders.


However, in an exclusive conversation with News Peddlers following the event, Hon. Bonu clarified that his comments were intended to be a neutral, inclusive call to action for all stakeholders himself included.


“My statement was directed towards all officeholders, including myself. I am an officeholder representing the Badagry people,” Hon. Bonu explained. 


He noted that during his address, he observed several political figures nodding in agreement, reinforcing his belief that the need for development is a shared concern. "All the responsibility for Badagry’s development shouldn’t be left to the deputy governorship candidate alone," he added.


The lawmaker expressed his disappointment that the message was misconstrued, reiterating that his intention was to foster a culture of service and accountability. He urged the youth to focus on the broader objective: ensuring that every official whether at the local or state level actively contributes to the progress of the Badagry.

Mobolaji Ogunlende Appointed Director of Youth and Students for Lagos ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda

Mobolaji Ogunlende Appointed Director of Youth and Students for Lagos ‘Renewed Hope’ Agenda

By: Manoah Kikekon




LAGOS, NIGERIA – In a move to energize grassroots participation ahead of the 2027 general elections, Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, has been appointed as the Director of Youth and Students for the "Renewed Hope Agenda" in Lagos State.

The official inauguration, which took place in Lagos, Today brought together high-ranking APC officials, party stakeholders, and youth leaders. The event served as a formal platform to solidify the movement's organizational structure, with the appointment of State Directors, Deputy Directors, and Secretaries tasked with driving the party’s mandate at the local level.

Expressing his gratitude for the appointment, Hon. Ogunlende described the role as a significant responsibility rather than just a title. He emphasized his commitment to translating the "Renewed Hope" vision into tangible outcomes for the state's younger demographic.

"I was entrusted with not just a position, but a responsibility to serve as the Director of Youth and Students, Renewed Hope Agenda, Lagos State," Ogunlende said during the ceremony. "I am deeply honoured by this opportunity and grateful for the confidence reposed in me to contribute meaningfully to the growth of our movement and the advancement of our collective vision."

The inauguration marks a critical milestone for the APC in Lagos, focusing on purposeful leadership and community-driven mobilization. Hon. Ogunlende underscored that his leadership would prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that students and young people across the state are not only engaged but are direct beneficiaries of the administration's policies.

"As I assume this responsibility, I reaffirm my unwavering commitment to serving with dedication, integrity, and a clear focus on the inclusivity of young people and students across Lagos State," he added. 

"I look forward to working with every stakeholder to ensure that the Renewed Hope Agenda translates into meaningful opportunities and lasting impact for the next generation."

Hon. Ogunlende’s appointment is widely viewed as a testament to his track record as the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, where he has consistently championed youth entrepreneurship, safety, and capacity-building. 

By spearheading the youth and student wing of the Renewed Hope Agenda, he is expected to bridge the gap between government policy and the aspirations of Lagosian youth.
By: Manoah Kikekon




LAGOS, NIGERIA – In a move to energize grassroots participation ahead of the 2027 general elections, Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, has been appointed as the Director of Youth and Students for the "Renewed Hope Agenda" in Lagos State.

The official inauguration, which took place in Lagos, Today brought together high-ranking APC officials, party stakeholders, and youth leaders. The event served as a formal platform to solidify the movement's organizational structure, with the appointment of State Directors, Deputy Directors, and Secretaries tasked with driving the party’s mandate at the local level.

Expressing his gratitude for the appointment, Hon. Ogunlende described the role as a significant responsibility rather than just a title. He emphasized his commitment to translating the "Renewed Hope" vision into tangible outcomes for the state's younger demographic.

"I was entrusted with not just a position, but a responsibility to serve as the Director of Youth and Students, Renewed Hope Agenda, Lagos State," Ogunlende said during the ceremony. "I am deeply honoured by this opportunity and grateful for the confidence reposed in me to contribute meaningfully to the growth of our movement and the advancement of our collective vision."

The inauguration marks a critical milestone for the APC in Lagos, focusing on purposeful leadership and community-driven mobilization. Hon. Ogunlende underscored that his leadership would prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that students and young people across the state are not only engaged but are direct beneficiaries of the administration's policies.

"As I assume this responsibility, I reaffirm my unwavering commitment to serving with dedication, integrity, and a clear focus on the inclusivity of young people and students across Lagos State," he added. 

"I look forward to working with every stakeholder to ensure that the Renewed Hope Agenda translates into meaningful opportunities and lasting impact for the next generation."

Hon. Ogunlende’s appointment is widely viewed as a testament to his track record as the Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, where he has consistently championed youth entrepreneurship, safety, and capacity-building. 

By spearheading the youth and student wing of the Renewed Hope Agenda, he is expected to bridge the gap between government policy and the aspirations of Lagosian youth.

Kidnapped Oyo Pupils and Teachers Regain Freedom After 56-Day Ordeal

Kidnapped Oyo Pupils and Teachers Regain Freedom After 56-Day Ordeal

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Kidnapped Oyo pupils and teachers 


OYO STATE, NIGERIA – The nation breathed a collective sigh of relief on Friday, July 10, 2026, as the Presidency confirmed the rescue of all pupils and teachers abducted from three schools in the Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State. The victims, who spent 56 days in captivity following their abduction on May 15, have finally been reunited with their families.


The rescue was announced by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, who confirmed the successful outcome of a coordinated operation led by federal security agencies. "Finally, all the kidnapped pupils and teachers in Orire, Oyo, have been rescued by our security agencies," Onanuga stated in a verified post on X.


Details of the operation reveal that the rescue was achieved through a swift and strategic maneuver by the military, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Nigeria Police Force. Presidential officials have confirmed that eight members of the kidnapping gang were arrested during the operation and are currently being held in DSS custody, while several other assailants were neutralized.


Significantly, the Presidency emphasized that the rescue was conducted without any "quid pro quo." The abductors had previously demanded the release of a high-profile terror kingpin in exchange for the hostages a demand the Federal Government categorically rejected.


Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, expressed his profound joy at the news, describing the return of the schoolchildren as a "big relief" for the entire state. In an interview following the announcement, Governor Makinde commended the collaboration between various security agencies and the Federal Government.


"It's such a big relief for all of us and for those that have been waiting for the past 57 days," the Governor said. "I want to say thank you to our service commanders, the Nigeria Police, the DSS, the military, and the high command, and of course the President, for pushing really hard to have this done."


Among the survivors was Rachael Alamu, the principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, who shared a touching video message of gratitude following the rescue. "President, sir, our father, we are grateful. We understand your commitment to our safety and we appreciate all you did for us," she said, visibly moved. "The security operatives tried so much, and that is why we are still alive today."


The abduction, which targeted Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Community High School, and L.A. Primary School, had triggered national outrage and concern over the safety of pupils in rural communities. With the victims now safe and receiving necessary medical and psychosocial support, the focus shifts to ensuring their reintegration and strengthening school security protocols across the state.


 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Kidnapped Oyo pupils and teachers 


OYO STATE, NIGERIA – The nation breathed a collective sigh of relief on Friday, July 10, 2026, as the Presidency confirmed the rescue of all pupils and teachers abducted from three schools in the Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State. The victims, who spent 56 days in captivity following their abduction on May 15, have finally been reunited with their families.


The rescue was announced by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, who confirmed the successful outcome of a coordinated operation led by federal security agencies. "Finally, all the kidnapped pupils and teachers in Orire, Oyo, have been rescued by our security agencies," Onanuga stated in a verified post on X.


Details of the operation reveal that the rescue was achieved through a swift and strategic maneuver by the military, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Nigeria Police Force. Presidential officials have confirmed that eight members of the kidnapping gang were arrested during the operation and are currently being held in DSS custody, while several other assailants were neutralized.


Significantly, the Presidency emphasized that the rescue was conducted without any "quid pro quo." The abductors had previously demanded the release of a high-profile terror kingpin in exchange for the hostages a demand the Federal Government categorically rejected.


Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, expressed his profound joy at the news, describing the return of the schoolchildren as a "big relief" for the entire state. In an interview following the announcement, Governor Makinde commended the collaboration between various security agencies and the Federal Government.


"It's such a big relief for all of us and for those that have been waiting for the past 57 days," the Governor said. "I want to say thank you to our service commanders, the Nigeria Police, the DSS, the military, and the high command, and of course the President, for pushing really hard to have this done."


Among the survivors was Rachael Alamu, the principal of Community High School, Ahoro-Esiele, who shared a touching video message of gratitude following the rescue. "President, sir, our father, we are grateful. We understand your commitment to our safety and we appreciate all you did for us," she said, visibly moved. "The security operatives tried so much, and that is why we are still alive today."


The abduction, which targeted Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Community High School, and L.A. Primary School, had triggered national outrage and concern over the safety of pupils in rural communities. With the victims now safe and receiving necessary medical and psychosocial support, the focus shifts to ensuring their reintegration and strengthening school security protocols across the state.


Badagry Local Government Restricts Indiscriminate Banner Placement

Badagry Local Government Restricts Indiscriminate Banner Placement

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Badagry Local Government has officially announced a new executive order aimed at sanitizing the visual landscape of the town’s primary gateway. Effective immediately, the Executive Chairman, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, has placed a strict restriction on the indiscriminate placement of flex banners, posters, and other advertising materials at the Badagry International Roundabout.


The move is part of the administration's broader urban renewal strategy, designed to decongest the area, improve traffic flow, and restore the aesthetic integrity of one of the busiest corridors in the division.


For years, the Badagry International Roundabout has been cluttered with various forms of signage, which officials argue has obstructed critical traffic signs and hampered visibility for motorists. By clearing these obstructions, the local government aims to enhance road safety and ensure that the area remains a presentable gateway for residents and visitors alike.


Speaking on the initiative, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe emphasized that the action is a necessary step for sustainable urban development. "This will also improve visibility for motorists, prevent obstruction of traffic signs, and maintain the aesthetic and structural integrity of one of Badagry's busiest gateway corridors," the Chairman stated in an interview.


While the order restricts unauthorized advertising, it does not represent a total ban on all messaging. Individuals, corporate groups, and political organizations wishing to display banners or signage within the roundabout axis are now required to seek formal approval from the Local Government authorities.


The administration has issued a clear warning to those who may attempt to bypass these regulations. Enforcement teams have been mobilized to remove any materials placed in violation of this order, and the Chairman noted that violators may face appropriate sanctions.


The Badagry Local Government leadership has expressed appreciation for the ongoing support of residents, traders, and community stakeholders. Hon. Hunpe reiterated that the success of these urban reorganization efforts depends on the collective commitment of the people to keep the community "safe, orderly, and presentable."



 By: Manoah Kikekon 


BADAGRY, LAGOS – The Badagry Local Government has officially announced a new executive order aimed at sanitizing the visual landscape of the town’s primary gateway. Effective immediately, the Executive Chairman, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe, has placed a strict restriction on the indiscriminate placement of flex banners, posters, and other advertising materials at the Badagry International Roundabout.


The move is part of the administration's broader urban renewal strategy, designed to decongest the area, improve traffic flow, and restore the aesthetic integrity of one of the busiest corridors in the division.


For years, the Badagry International Roundabout has been cluttered with various forms of signage, which officials argue has obstructed critical traffic signs and hampered visibility for motorists. By clearing these obstructions, the local government aims to enhance road safety and ensure that the area remains a presentable gateway for residents and visitors alike.


Speaking on the initiative, Hon. Babatunde Hunpe emphasized that the action is a necessary step for sustainable urban development. "This will also improve visibility for motorists, prevent obstruction of traffic signs, and maintain the aesthetic and structural integrity of one of Badagry's busiest gateway corridors," the Chairman stated in an interview.


While the order restricts unauthorized advertising, it does not represent a total ban on all messaging. Individuals, corporate groups, and political organizations wishing to display banners or signage within the roundabout axis are now required to seek formal approval from the Local Government authorities.


The administration has issued a clear warning to those who may attempt to bypass these regulations. Enforcement teams have been mobilized to remove any materials placed in violation of this order, and the Chairman noted that violators may face appropriate sanctions.


The Badagry Local Government leadership has expressed appreciation for the ongoing support of residents, traders, and community stakeholders. Hon. Hunpe reiterated that the success of these urban reorganization efforts depends on the collective commitment of the people to keep the community "safe, orderly, and presentable."



Elite Schools Join Race for ₦1 Billion as Nationwide Geneith Health Competition Heats Up

Elite Schools Join Race for ₦1 Billion as Nationwide Geneith Health Competition Heats Up

By: Manoah Kikekon 



NIGERIA – The national drive to eradicate malaria has received a major boost as three of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS), Onitsha; St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; and Muwanshat International Academy, Jalingo have officially joined the Geneith Health Competition (GHC). Their entry signals an intensification of the race for the competition’s landmark ₦1 billion prize package.


The Geneith Health Competition, an initiative designed to mobilize students to proffer innovative solutions to the malaria crisis, is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Nigeria’s public health advocacy. By blending academic rigor with social responsibility, the competition seeks to empower a new generation of "Anti-Malaria Ambassadors" across secondary and tertiary institutions.


The entry of these high-profile schools follows an intensive nationwide sensitization campaign led by GHC activators. In Taraba State, regional health activator Abduljalilu Sani Garba visited Muwanshat International Academy, where he was met with high levels of student engagement. "The students demonstrated an exceptional willingness to engage with the programme," Garba noted, highlighting the confidence and competitive spirit currently fueling the registration drive across Northern Nigeria.


In the South-East, Mrs. Chinyere Chidimma Olisa reported a similar wave of enthusiasm at the historic Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) in Onitsha. Reflecting on the school’s academic heritage, she remarked that the students’ intellectual curiosity marks them as "true champions" in the making.


For school administrators, the competition serves as a critical platform for developing leadership and critical thinking. Revd. Dr. Chiemezie Ogidi, Principal of DMGS, lauded the initiative for transforming students from passive victims of malaria into active agents of change.


"Malaria remains one of the greatest threats to the future of our young people," Ogidi said. "Initiatives like this equip students with the knowledge they need to protect themselves while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society."


The initiator of the competition and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor, emphasized that the GHC has evolved into a "national movement." He stated, "The Geneith Health Competition has become much more than a quiz competition. It is a national movement committed to raising a generation of health ambassadors who understand that preventing malaria begins with knowledge, discipline, and community action."


Echoing this sentiment, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Limited, Chief Emmanuel Umenwa, stressed that the energy and innovation of Nigerian youth are essential to solving the country's public health challenges. He noted that future editions of the programme are expected to expand beyond malaria to address other critical health and safety issues.


With a total prize pool exceeding ₦1 billion, the competition offers winners at the state, regional, and national levels substantial rewards, including cash prizes, scholarships, and training opportunities. The initiative, endorsed by the Department of Public Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, is structured in three progressive levels: State Competition, Regional Competition, and National Finals


As the October 30, 2026, national finale approaches, the organizers are urging all eligible public and private secondary schools, as well as tertiary institutions, to finalize their registrations via the official portal at [www.geneithhealthcompetition.com](http://www.geneithhealthcompetition.com).Elite Schools Join Race for ₦1 Billion as Nationwide Geneith Health Competition Heats Up


NIGERIA – The national drive to eradicate malaria has received a major boost as three of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS), Onitsha; St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; and Muwanshat International Academy, Jalingo have officially joined the Geneith Health Competition (GHC). Their entry signals an intensification of the race for the competition’s landmark ₦1 billion prize package.


The Geneith Health Competition, an initiative designed to mobilize students to proffer innovative solutions to the malaria crisis, is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Nigeria’s public health advocacy. By blending academic rigor with social responsibility, the competition seeks to empower a new generation of "Anti-Malaria Ambassadors" across secondary and tertiary institutions.


The entry of these high-profile schools follows an intensive nationwide sensitization campaign led by GHC activators. In Taraba State, regional health activator Abduljalilu Sani Garba visited Muwanshat International Academy, where he was met with high levels of student engagement. "The students demonstrated an exceptional willingness to engage with the programme," Garba noted, highlighting the confidence and competitive spirit currently fueling the registration drive across Northern Nigeria.


In the South-East, Mrs. Chinyere Chidimma Olisa reported a similar wave of enthusiasm at the historic Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) in Onitsha. Reflecting on the school’s academic heritage, she remarked that the students’ intellectual curiosity marks them as "true champions" in the making.


For school administrators, the competition serves as a critical platform for developing leadership and critical thinking. Revd. Dr. Chiemezie Ogidi, Principal of DMGS, lauded the initiative for transforming students from passive victims of malaria into active agents of change.


"Malaria remains one of the greatest threats to the future of our young people," Ogidi said. "Initiatives like this equip students with the knowledge they need to protect themselves while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society."


The initiator of the competition and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor, emphasized that the GHC has evolved into a "national movement." He stated, "The Geneith Health Competition has become much more than a quiz competition. It is a national movement committed to raising a generation of health ambassadors who understand that preventing malaria begins with knowledge, discipline, and community action."


Echoing this sentiment, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Limited, Chief Emmanuel Umenwa, stressed that the energy and innovation of Nigerian youth are essential to solving the country's public health challenges. He noted that future editions of the programme are expected to expand beyond malaria to address other critical health and safety issues.


With a total prize pool exceeding ₦1 billion, the competition offers winners at the state, regional, and national levels substantial rewards, including cash prizes, scholarships, and training opportunities. The initiative, endorsed by the Department of Public Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, is structured in three progressive levels: State Competition, Regional Competition, and National Finals


As the October 30, 2026, national finale approaches, the organizers are urging all eligible public and private secondary schools, as well as tertiary institutions, to finalize their registrations via the official portal at [www.geneithhealthcompetition.com](http://www.geneithhealthcompetition.com).

By: Manoah Kikekon 



NIGERIA – The national drive to eradicate malaria has received a major boost as three of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS), Onitsha; St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; and Muwanshat International Academy, Jalingo have officially joined the Geneith Health Competition (GHC). Their entry signals an intensification of the race for the competition’s landmark ₦1 billion prize package.


The Geneith Health Competition, an initiative designed to mobilize students to proffer innovative solutions to the malaria crisis, is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Nigeria’s public health advocacy. By blending academic rigor with social responsibility, the competition seeks to empower a new generation of "Anti-Malaria Ambassadors" across secondary and tertiary institutions.


The entry of these high-profile schools follows an intensive nationwide sensitization campaign led by GHC activators. In Taraba State, regional health activator Abduljalilu Sani Garba visited Muwanshat International Academy, where he was met with high levels of student engagement. "The students demonstrated an exceptional willingness to engage with the programme," Garba noted, highlighting the confidence and competitive spirit currently fueling the registration drive across Northern Nigeria.


In the South-East, Mrs. Chinyere Chidimma Olisa reported a similar wave of enthusiasm at the historic Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) in Onitsha. Reflecting on the school’s academic heritage, she remarked that the students’ intellectual curiosity marks them as "true champions" in the making.


For school administrators, the competition serves as a critical platform for developing leadership and critical thinking. Revd. Dr. Chiemezie Ogidi, Principal of DMGS, lauded the initiative for transforming students from passive victims of malaria into active agents of change.


"Malaria remains one of the greatest threats to the future of our young people," Ogidi said. "Initiatives like this equip students with the knowledge they need to protect themselves while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society."


The initiator of the competition and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor, emphasized that the GHC has evolved into a "national movement." He stated, "The Geneith Health Competition has become much more than a quiz competition. It is a national movement committed to raising a generation of health ambassadors who understand that preventing malaria begins with knowledge, discipline, and community action."


Echoing this sentiment, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Limited, Chief Emmanuel Umenwa, stressed that the energy and innovation of Nigerian youth are essential to solving the country's public health challenges. He noted that future editions of the programme are expected to expand beyond malaria to address other critical health and safety issues.


With a total prize pool exceeding ₦1 billion, the competition offers winners at the state, regional, and national levels substantial rewards, including cash prizes, scholarships, and training opportunities. The initiative, endorsed by the Department of Public Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, is structured in three progressive levels: State Competition, Regional Competition, and National Finals


As the October 30, 2026, national finale approaches, the organizers are urging all eligible public and private secondary schools, as well as tertiary institutions, to finalize their registrations via the official portal at [www.geneithhealthcompetition.com](http://www.geneithhealthcompetition.com).Elite Schools Join Race for ₦1 Billion as Nationwide Geneith Health Competition Heats Up


NIGERIA – The national drive to eradicate malaria has received a major boost as three of Nigeria’s most prestigious institutions Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS), Onitsha; St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; and Muwanshat International Academy, Jalingo have officially joined the Geneith Health Competition (GHC). Their entry signals an intensification of the race for the competition’s landmark ₦1 billion prize package.


The Geneith Health Competition, an initiative designed to mobilize students to proffer innovative solutions to the malaria crisis, is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Nigeria’s public health advocacy. By blending academic rigor with social responsibility, the competition seeks to empower a new generation of "Anti-Malaria Ambassadors" across secondary and tertiary institutions.


The entry of these high-profile schools follows an intensive nationwide sensitization campaign led by GHC activators. In Taraba State, regional health activator Abduljalilu Sani Garba visited Muwanshat International Academy, where he was met with high levels of student engagement. "The students demonstrated an exceptional willingness to engage with the programme," Garba noted, highlighting the confidence and competitive spirit currently fueling the registration drive across Northern Nigeria.


In the South-East, Mrs. Chinyere Chidimma Olisa reported a similar wave of enthusiasm at the historic Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS) in Onitsha. Reflecting on the school’s academic heritage, she remarked that the students’ intellectual curiosity marks them as "true champions" in the making.


For school administrators, the competition serves as a critical platform for developing leadership and critical thinking. Revd. Dr. Chiemezie Ogidi, Principal of DMGS, lauded the initiative for transforming students from passive victims of malaria into active agents of change.


"Malaria remains one of the greatest threats to the future of our young people," Ogidi said. "Initiatives like this equip students with the knowledge they need to protect themselves while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to society."


The initiator of the competition and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor, emphasized that the GHC has evolved into a "national movement." He stated, "The Geneith Health Competition has become much more than a quiz competition. It is a national movement committed to raising a generation of health ambassadors who understand that preventing malaria begins with knowledge, discipline, and community action."


Echoing this sentiment, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals Limited, Chief Emmanuel Umenwa, stressed that the energy and innovation of Nigerian youth are essential to solving the country's public health challenges. He noted that future editions of the programme are expected to expand beyond malaria to address other critical health and safety issues.


With a total prize pool exceeding ₦1 billion, the competition offers winners at the state, regional, and national levels substantial rewards, including cash prizes, scholarships, and training opportunities. The initiative, endorsed by the Department of Public Health at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, is structured in three progressive levels: State Competition, Regional Competition, and National Finals


As the October 30, 2026, national finale approaches, the organizers are urging all eligible public and private secondary schools, as well as tertiary institutions, to finalize their registrations via the official portal at [www.geneithhealthcompetition.com](http://www.geneithhealthcompetition.com).

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