What’s next for us after BBNaija S10 show – Housemates

For many of the evicted housemates of Big Brother Naija Season 10, the end of the show isn’t the end of the dream, it’s just the beginning of a new chapter. After weeks of laughter, tears, and self-discovery, they’re stepping back into the real world with renewed ambition and a clearer sense of purpose.

In this article, Tribune Online will be sharing an exclusive on what to expect from them after the show:

1.Tracy – Uchenna Ekwe

In an interview with Tribune Online, Tracy who was evicted on week 7, shared that she plans to explore lifestyle content creation, cooking, and all things that reflect her everyday life.

She said, ‘For me personally, I plan to start lifestyle content cooking and everything around my life. I’m also trying out acting through short film series and skits in entertainment. I want to go into modeling, focusing on outfits and jewelry. I’m not dropping my professional career though; I’ll be pursuing my master’s degree, which I had planned before joining the show.’

2.Denari – Arinze Ekwenem

Also speaking with Tribune Online after his eviction alongside Tracy, Denari revealed his passion for creativity in all its forms.

According to him, going into acting was the next line of action after the show.

‘For me, anything that revolves around creativity, entertainment, and sports. In entertainment, I plan to drop songs with people I’m sure viewers have already heard me sing on the show. I also want to go into acting; I did a lot of that in the house and enjoyed it. As for sports, I love football and basketball. Anything in that space interests me.’

3.Bright Morgan – Bright Mbata

Following his eviction, Bright Morgan told Tribune Online in an exclusive interview that acting remains at the core of his brand.

‘My brand is built around acting. I want to explore other platforms we have a lot like Netflix and Showmax and I’m ready to put in the hard work. I also plan to attend a film school abroad later,’ Morgan disclosed.

4.Thelma Lawson

Thelma, who was also evicted the same day as Bright Morgan, informed Tribune online how she plans to continue her skincare business and join the entertainment industry.

To her, exploring opportunities in the entertainment industry is a vision she’s very much interested in. ‘I’m back to business. I’m a skincare consultant and retailer, but I’m also looking to explore opportunities in entertainment, beauty, and fashion. Whatever it is, I’m equal to the task.’

5.Joanna – Josephine Iwoh

For Joanna, the end of the BBNaija show is an opportunity to chase her dreams for the fashion industry.

Speaking in an exclusive with Tribune Online after eviction week 8, Joanna said, ‘If my dream isn’t bigger than me, then it’s not dreamable. Beyond being a model and fashion enthusiast, I plan to dive into business because I love to expand and multiply money.’

6.Kuture – Unekwojo Ameh

Kuture was the last of the four housemates who left the house in week 8.

Sharing his plans with Tribune Online, explaining that he was ready to venture into the entertainment and fashion industry but for his pending maritime course.

He said, ‘I’m a funny guy, and I showed that in the house. I see myself as a comic actor in movies. I’m also a fashion designer, but I still have two more years to study my maritime course in shipping management and marine logistics. I plan to enroll in a maritime academy in New Zealand to get my papers right’, He stated.

7. Zita – Elizabeth Oloruntola

Zita was evicted in week 9, but before then and in Ebuka’s Exclusive Interview, Zita revealed that she plans to make her mark in the fashion and beauty space. ‘I plan to launch a Barbie collection of pink dresses only, very intense! Aside from that, I want to go into the beauty space, content-wise, and also walk the runway as a fashion model,’ she shared.

8.Mide – Ayomide Iwasokun

Like Zita, Mide was evicted in week 9 but had a chat earlier with Ebuka where she expressed her readiness to go into acting. According to her, starting a YouTube channel is imminent.

She said ‘I’d never acted before the show, but I got a lot of accolades for it. Acting is something I’m very eager to pursue as a career. I also want to start my YouTube channel where I’ll showcase my wigs and makeup. You all should come watch me do my thing!’

9.Rooboy – Kayode Olatunde

Also in Ebuka’s exclusive Interview, Rooboy expressed excitement about expanding his career.’I want to go into acting, and I’m also planning my own concert, The Rooboy Experience. I’ll continue doing my hype man gigs too’, He said.

Each of these housemates leaves the Big Brother house with more than just fame; they leave with dreams, plans, and the drive to turn their newfound spotlight into a lasting legacy.

Court throws out suit challenging 9mobile share ownership

The Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a suit filed by a businessman, Abubakar Ismaila Isa Funtua, regarding the alleged non-consensual transfer of his 43 million shares to Emerging Markets Telecommunication Services Limited (EMTS), operators of 9mobile.

The court, presided over by Justice Mohammed Umar, arrived at the verdict while delivering judgment on the suit designated FHC/ABJ/CS/1971/2024.

In handing down his judgment on the 9mobile share ownership, Justice Umar held that Isa, the lone plaintiff, lacked the locus standi, the legal capacity or right, to institute the action against the nine defendants.

Consequently, the court ordered the suit to be struck out. Isa had initiated the suit on December 27, 2024, through his counsel, Femi Atteh, SAN, seeking 11 reliefs.

The central claim was a declaration that he was the beneficial owner of the disputed shares, which he alleged were held in trust for him by Seltrix Limited in Teleology Nigeria Limited.

The nine defendants in the case included Seltrix Limited, Hayatu Hassan Hadejia, Teleology Nigeria Limited, Mohammed Edewor, EMTS (9mobile), the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), LH Telecommunication Limited, and General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma.

The 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8th, and 9th defendants, represented by a team of Senior Advocates led by Michael Aondakaa, SAN, C.I. Okpoko, SAN, and R.O. Atabo, SAN, filed a joint preliminary objection on February 5, 2025.

They urged the court to dismiss the case, arguing that it lacked jurisdiction, constituted an abuse of court process, and that the plaintiff was merely a meddlesome interloper.

In upholding the objection, Justice Umar reviewed the evidence tendered by the plaintiff, finding a critical disconnect between the claims and the exhibits provided.

‘I carefully perused the said exhibit to see if the allegation of the Plaintiff is substantiated, I did not find any.

‘Nowhere was there any figure of the 43,000,000 million ordinary shares held in trust for the Plaintiff by the 1st Defendant mentioned,’ Justice Umar held.

The court further noted that the second defendant (Hayatu Hassan Hadejia) denied any business dealings with the plaintiff, a fact which Isa failed to controvert.

The judge concluded that the exhibits cannot, by any imagination, constitute a trust to confer locus standi on the plaintiff.

Justice Umar ruled that the plaintiff failed to establish the foundational facts of his claim or to logically link them to the exhibits he presented to the court.

Furthermore, the court noted that the defendants had adequately countered the said exhibits,’ and the plaintiff’s failure to respond to the counter-affidavit was deemed an admission.

In his final analysis, the judge stated that once a plaintiff is determined to lack legal capacity, ‘it does not matter what other issues have been raised for determination in the suit.’

Evicted Rooboy, Mide, Sabrina and Zita pick who’s going to win BBNaija S10

After a shocking eviction from the Big Brother Naija Season 10 house, ex-housemates Rooboy, Mide, Sabrina and Zita were asked to pick who they think will emerge winner and claim the N120 million grand prize on Sunday.

Responding in an interview with Tribune Online, Rooboy, known for his energetic and main character personality of the house, gave a split prediction, saying: ‘Koyin, but for in-time, Imisi.’ His response sounded like he was rooting for both housemates.

Mide was more direct, stating: ‘I think Imisi stands a chance of winning.’

Sabrina, who exited the house in week 3 due to health reasons, mentioned her bestie and considered Imisi as a strong contender for the big prize.

‘Kola my bestie for sure, and I’m also rooting for Imisi,’ Sabrina told Tribune Online.

Zita, who was a two-time Head of House in Biggie’s house, placed her bet on Imisi while also sending best wishes to others.

She said, ‘I think Imisi will win. She has her chill moments. Goodluck to Dede and Kola.’

When asked if they had thought about Imisi winning while still in the house, both Sabrina and Zita replied in affirmative. Zita further explained that Imisi brought the drama.

‘She was interesting, she brought the drama, and she’s a cool person, why not?,’ Zita added.

Tribune Online reports ahead of the final day (Sunday), Faith was disqualified on Thursday by Big Brother over physical violence with Sultana in the house.

Kalu to Otti: Credit Tinubu for ensuring funding of projects in Abia, South-East

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu has urged Abia State government and the South-East region to give credit to President Bola Tinubu for ensuring that funds were made available for execution of projects.

Speaking during the commissioning of projects in Aba, Abia State on Friday, Hon. Kalu who represents Bende Federal Constituency of the State commended Governor Alex Otti for his efforts in enhancing the State’s infrastructure, calling on the governor to give due recognition to President Tinubu for his contributions to the region.

He said: ‘As you know, I am not a member of your party. I am a member of APC. But when it comes to development, it is important that citizens remember that we were first citizens of this state before we became political party members.

‘And if you love your state, irrespective of the political party of your governor, you must find a way to work with that governor to succeed. It is not my first time of extending this magnanimity. It is in my character to associate with the governors of my state.

‘I did it with Governor T.O. Orji. I did it with Governor Okezie Ikpeazu and my brother and friend, Dr. Otti who was my friend before he became governor.

‘There is no reason he will invite me on a special day like this and I will not leave Abuja to be here. Governance is about partnership. The state must partner with the federal government and the federal government must partner with the state.

‘As the Deputy Speaker, I represent the people of the South East. Abia is part of South eayst. And if I have been with Mr. President, visiting Enugu who is not a member of APC and Anambra who is not a member of APC, there’s absolutely no reason I will not identify with my Governor in my own state.

‘I have gone with him from morning, visiting all the projects till this evening. I have seen the State’s projects carried out by the governor and for that, we commend him.

‘But as a member and citizen of this state, I request that the governor, like Oliver Twist, we need more and also as a federal lawmaker and a leader in this country, I want us to be very vocal in praising the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on how he has made resources available to the states in the Federal Republic of Nigeria when he removed the oil subsidy.

‘He did not keep that money in Abuja. He sent it to the States. It is my challenge to the commissioner for information and all the media houses in Abia State, please give credit to whom credit is due.

‘The ones the President has done and the ones he has assisted, please make sure all Abians know that the President is supporting the governor of Abia state. It is important because it is the philosophy of the Igbos that if you thank a helper, he will do more. If we need more from the President, we must give the true credit to the President so that he will release more for governor Otti to do more for Abia state.’

Hon. Kalu also appealed to the President who was represented by the Minister of Works, Senator Dave Umahi to consider establishing a seaport in the South-East region, saying it would boost trade and economic activities in the area.

‘Mr. President, Sir, we want to thank you as Abians for what you are doing in our State through our governor and what you’re doing around the South East. Mr President, we need another port in the South East. Southeast are traders. We need a port so that our trading will be enhanced’, he said.

The Deputy Speaker also urged the President to intervene in the demolition of properties belonging to Igbo residents in Lagos State, urging the Lagos State Government to allow them to regularize their documents.

‘Mr President, I also want to say that the destruction and demolition of the houses and offices of our brothers in Lagos makes our heart bleed. Mr. President, for some of them who have not gotten the right documents, my plea to you is to appeal to the governor of Lagos state to keep accommodating our brothers and please allow them to rectify their documents instead of destruction.

‘Let them come into the room and find a way and regularize some of these documents. It bleeds our heart that within this hard time that houses are being destroyed but I know that Mr President who cares for the Igbos, who made the Igbos one of the first commissioners of finance in his administration will listen to the hearing of the Igbos’, Hon. Kalu pleaded.

Candidates’ nomination: Stick to Constitution, Electoral Act -Judicial panel tells INEC

As the 2027 general elections draw near, the Independent Judicial Accountability Panel (IJAP) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to adhere strictly to the provisions of the Constitution, the Electoral Act, and its regulations on the nomination of candidates in order to safeguard public trust.

IJAP, led by retired Court of Appeal Justice Mojeed Adekunle Owoade, also charged political parties to prioritize the public interest over selfish ambitions, abide by their constitutions, rules, and regulations in candidate nominations, and desist from exerting undue pressure on INEC and the courts.

Addressing a press conference at the end of IJAP’s third session, held under the auspices of the CiTi-Act Project of ActionAid Nigeria in Abuja on Friday, Justice Owoade emphasized the need for citizens to actively engage in the electoral process, including party primaries, and to reject candidates who do not emerge from lawful primaries.

The panel also discussed the recent emergency rule in Rivers State, noting that while democratic governance had been restored, the process revealed constitutional ambiguities.

It observed that the National Assembly confirmed the declaration of emergency through a voice vote rather than the constitutionally required roll-call vote, potentially undermining democratic safeguards.

It further expressed concern that a pending legal action seeking clarity on the President’s emergency powers under Section 305 of the Constitution remains unheard at the Supreme Court. ‘This delay undermines public confidence in the judiciary’s role as a guardian of constitutionalism,’ the panel warned, urging expedited hearings for cases of national importance.

Among the session’s highlights was a review of high-profile Supreme Court cases, including APC v. Bashir Sheriff and INEC and Oyetola v. INEC, which the panel said raised serious concerns about consistency with established legal principles.

In the Bashir Sheriff case, IJAP criticized the Supreme Court’s reliance on technicalities, arguing that it contradicted its own precedents and undermined substantial justice.

‘The judiciary must place greater emphasis on justice rather than technical interpretations that can subvert the will of the people,’ Justice Owoade said.

On Oyetola v. INEC, the panel commended the court for its clarity on the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS), but stressed that backend data alone should not serve as conclusive evidence in election disputes.

In its analysis of Rhodes-Vivour v. INEC, IJAP welcomed the Supreme Court’s reaffirmation that a dual citizen by birth is not disqualified from contesting elections, describing it as a reasonable interpretation of constitutional provisions.

Calling for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s judicial and electoral systems, Justice Owoade noted:

‘Citizens must show greater interest in the entire electoral process, including party primaries, and reject candidates that emerge through flawed processes. The judiciary, INEC, political parties, and the legislature all have roles to play in building trust in our democracy.’

IJAP reiterated its commitment, in partnership with ActionAid Nigeria, to advancing systemic reforms that will strengthen Nigeria’s democratic and judicial institutions.

How Tiwa Savage’s ex-husband’s affair with my PA caused our fallout – Seyi Shay

Nigerian singer, Deborah Oluwaseyi, professionally known as Seyi Shay, has opened up about the real cause of her long-standing feud with fellow music star Tiwa Savage, revealing that a betrayal by her former personal assistant was at the root of their fallout.

Speaking on the Offair Show, the Yolo Yolo crooner disclosed that her ex-personal assistant was secretly having an affair with Tiwa Savage’s estranged husband, Tunji Balogun, popularly known as TBillz.

According to Seyi Shay, the revelation came years later when she ran into her former assistant in London. The ex-staff member admitted to the affair and apologised for being the reason behind the tension between the two singers.

‘She told me she was having a relationship with my girl’s [Tiwa Savage’s] husband, and I didn’t even know. It must have been true; I don’t think she would say all of that as a joke,’ Seyi Shay said.

The singer added that she understood why Tiwa Savage might have assumed she was aware of the affair and believed she condoned it.

‘When she told me this, I was disgusted because we were rolling together and doing things together, meanwhile Tiwa probably thought I knew about it. You can just imagine the anger. It’s so painful. If that was me, I would have done worse,’ she added.

Aiyedatiwa to lead stakeholders at South-West, FG engagement summit in Akure

The Ondo State governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, will lead the stakeholders at the rescheduled South-West stakeholders and the Federal Government engagement summit in Akure, Ondo State.

The summit, tagged ‘Strengthening Democracy Through Dialogue: Assessing Progress, Charting the Future’, earlier scheduled for October 9 will now hold from October 29-30, 2025, in Akure, Ondo State.

The summit, which is jointly put together by the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) and the pan-Yoruba Socio-cultural group, is aimed at assessing the impact of the government at all levels in the region.

The Chairman of the Steering Committee, Dr Akin Onigninde (SAN), disclosed in a statement made available to the newsmen that the decision reflects the committee’s commitment to ensuring that the summit provides a truly meaningful platform for engagement between citizens and government.

‘The additional time will enable us to conduct comprehensive consultations with all participating ministries, agencies, and stakeholders; ensure optimal logistical arrangements that facilitate substantive dialogue; and coordinate effectively with all six Southwest state governments and participating institutions,’ he said.

Onigbinde apologised for any inconvenience this postponement may cause and assured all stakeholders and the general public of its commitment to delivering an impactful, inclusive, and productive summit that will serve as a landmark platform for citizen-government engagement in the Southwest region.

The two-day event will feature stakeholder dialogues across six major thematic sessions covering: Fiscal Reforms and National Planning, Economic Development and Job Creation, Social Services and Social Development, Infrastructure and Transportation, Human Capital Development and Security and Governance.

The summit will bring together Southwest Governors, Federal Ministers and appointees of Southwest extraction, Federal legislators, traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations, private sector representatives, youth students and women groups and other key stakeholders from across the six Southwest states.

Insecurity: Sokoto residents demand right to self-defence as bandit attacks intensify

Amid a wave of relentless bandit attacks, residents of Kebbe Local Government Area in Sokoto State have appealed to the Federal Government to grant them the right to bear arms for self-defence.

Their appeal follows fresh assaults by the deadly Lakurawa bandit group, which have left several people dead, many displaced, and entire communities living in fear.

Addressing journalists at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Sokoto on Saturday, the leader of the group, Alhaji Adamu Haruna Kebbe, said residents have lost confidence in the government’s ability to protect them.

‘We can no longer sleep with our eyes closed. Our people are being killed almost daily, and the government has abandoned us to our fate,’ Haruna lamented.

He accused the state authorities of failing to assess the worsening security situation or provide adequate support to local security volunteers battling the bandits.

The community leaders also demanded direct federal allocations to local governments to enable them to fund and equip local security operatives. They argued that empowering communities would help them defend themselves and curb further bloodshed.

Sokoto has been one of the epicentres of banditry in northern Nigeria, with new militant groups such as the Lakurawas and the notorious gang led by Bello Turji terrorising villages across Isa, Sabon Birni and Kebbe local government areas.

Although the state government has acknowledged the growing threat, residents insist that government efforts have been too little, too late.

Security analysts say the residents’ desperate call for self-defence reflects the erosion of trust in the state’s capacity to safeguard lives and property.

‘If the government cannot protect us, it should allow us to protect ourselves,’ another community leader said.

As the attacks persist, the people of Kebbe warn that they will no longer sit idly by while bandits destroy their communities. Their message to the government is clear: act now or give us the right to defend ourselves.

10 AI tools for X users – and their functions

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly being used on all social media platforms to create and curate ideas, as well as monitor insights for efficiency and the reduction of human error-a quick fact: AI is here and here to stay.

Meanwhile, X (formerly Twitter) is one of the leading social media platforms that is no longer just a place to share quick thoughts. It is now a full-blown platform for creators, businesses, and communities, where using the best AI Tools for posting, trends, visuals, and engagement can be seamless. That is why AI exists.

Have you ever wondered what the best AI tools are for X to keep you stress-free and enhance your participation? In this article, Tribune Online examines these ten best AI Tools and their functions.

1. Grok – X’s Own AI Chatbot

Grok is X’s built-in AI assistant developed by Elon Musk’s xAI. Unlike generic bots, Grok’s wired into the platform itself, which means that by tagging it @grok with a prompt on X, it can answer trending questions, transcribe video tweets, draft witty tweets, and even provide sarcastic comebacks. Think of it as a specialist who not only knows what is trending on X but also speaks the language of the platform. Grok ranks as the best AI tool for users due to its seamless features.

Meanwhile, in February, Tribune Online reports that Elon Musk has unveiled the latest version of his artificial intelligence company’s chatbot, Grok 3, to rival ChatGPT and China’s DeepSeek.

2. Tweet Hunter – Crafting and Scheduling Made Easy

Writing tweets that click or grip are not always easy. Tweet Hunter helps you brainstorm content ideas, write engaging threads, and schedule posts. It is one of the best AI tools in X. It also analyzes performance, so users would know what resonates with their audience and what bores them.

3. Jasper AI – Powerhouse for Writing Tweets and Threads

Jasper AI is a perfect Twitter thread-writing assistant that creates snappy one-liners, long-form threads, or even caption ideas tailored to the user’s tone.

It understands and generates natural language and can help in writing tweets that are both informative and engaging. It is one of the best AI tools that, whether a user wants to sound professional or playful, in sharing thoughts on a trending topic or promoting a product, Jasper adapts quickly. It’s like having your own virtual Twitter assistant, without any character limit.

4. Grammarly – Polish Without the Sweat

Undoubtedly, typos happen, but on X, they can cost you credibility. Grammarly is among the best AI tools, not only for X users. It makes sure posts are sharp, error-free, and clear. Plus, its tone suggestions help avoid sounding robotic or overly formal.

It is the AI communication partner that is trusted by over 40 million people, 50,000 organizations, and people at 96% of the Fortune 500.

5. Hypefury – Automation for Growth

If consistency has been your Achilles heel, Hypefury is the best bet. Beyond scheduling tweets, it automatically retweets your best-performing content so it keeps working for you. As one of the best AI tools for X users, the AI also throws in writing prompts to keep ideas flowing.

6. Tweetmonk – Smarter Threads That Stick

Ever read a thread that felt like a wall of text? Tweetmonk helps break long threads into bite-sized tweets that keep readers hooked. It also tracks engagement across each tweet in the thread, giving you insight into what really grabs attention.

Although the AI has recently been affected by the new Twitter API pricing. ‘Moving forward, only current paid subscribers will have access to log in to Tweetmonk. We are making every effort to resolve this.’

7. Buffer – Organized Posting Across Accounts

This is one unique AI tool for users who are managing multiple X accounts. Buffer is a secret weapon that does more strategy and less stress. It is one of the best AI tools that suggests the best posting times, offers analytics, and keeps everything tidy in one dashboard, and it consistently creates and shares social media content anywhere.

8. Canva AI – Visuals That Boost Engagement

Tweets with visuals perform better, without a doubt. Canva’s AI makes it simple to design eye-catching graphics, memes, or infographics, even if a user doesn’t have a designer’s bone in his or her body. It’s drag, drop, done.

9. Owlead – Smarter Follower Growth

On social media, more followers don’t always mean better reach, but the right followers. Meanwhile, Owlead uses an AI system to target and engage with accounts that actually care about your niche, helping you build an authentic, engaging audience.

10. Fireflies.ai – Capture and Summarize Conversations

If an X user hosts X Spaces or jumps on virtual meetings, Fireflies.ai is the best AI tool, a lifesaver. It records, transcribes, and summarises conversations so that the user can pull out highlights, quotes, or even create new content straight from your talks.

Instead of drowning in tasks at the end of a day, these best AI tools for X users: Grok helps you ride trends in real time, Jasper and Tweet Hunter give you words that work, Canva and Grammarly polish your content, and Hypefury or Buffer keep you consistent. Meanwhile, tools like Owlead and Fireflies help you grow smarter and repurpose your time.

FG unveils 2025 Transparency Integrity Index

The Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) has launched the 2025 edition of its Transparency and Integrity Index (TII), aimed at strengthening accountability and openness across Nigeria’s public sector.

The announcement was made in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja by Mr. Aliyu Umar, Head of Strategic Communications at the BPSR.

Speaking during the launch, Mr. Dasuki Arabi, Director-General of the Bureau, described the Index as a critical instrument for measuring ethical conduct, transparency, and integrity within Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

‘This annual event remains one of the most important platforms for promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity within our public institutions,’ Arabi said.

He explained that the Transparency and Integrity Index ‘is not just about numbers or rankings; it is about building a culture of openness and responsibility that inspires public trust.’

Now in its fifth edition, the Index assesses how government institutions comply with established transparency standards across five key areas – financial management, control of corruption, open procurement, citizens’ engagement, and human resource inclusion.

According to Arabi, the 2025 assessment was conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Fiscal Transparency and Public Integrity (CeFTPI), marking another milestone in the Bureau’s drive to improve governance outcomes.

He noted that the initiative aligns with the National Strategy for Public Service Reforms (NSPSR 2021-2025), reinforces the Freedom of Information Act, and supports Nigeria’s commitments under the Open Government Partnership (OGP).

‘It also complements the work of anti-corruption agencies such as the ICPC and the EFCC, while reflecting Nigeria’s obligations under the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC),’ Arabi added.

The Director-General praised the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, development partners, and other stakeholders for their continued collaboration in advancing public sector reforms.

‘Together, we are building stronger institutions for a more accountable and prosperous Nigeria,’ he said.

Since its inception, the Transparency and Integrity Index has served as a benchmark for measuring performance and guiding reforms within the public sector. It continues to provide valuable data that informs policy decisions, strengthens institutional accountability, and encourages MDAs to uphold higher standards of governance.

The Index, according to BPSR, remains one of the agency’s flagship initiatives, symbolising its commitment to ensuring that transparency, integrity, and ethical behaviour become integral parts of Nigeria’s public administration culture.