65th Independence: First Lady urges Nigerians to play role in nation building

First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has charged all Nigerians to play their part in building the country of their dreams, stressing that no sacrifice made in the service of the nation will be in vain.

In her Independence Day goodwill message on Wednesday to mark Nigeria’s 65th anniversary, the First Lady said every citizen has a role to play in shaping the future of the country.

‘Let us all play our part to build a Nigeria we all want to see. Your sacrifice will never be in vain. Happy 65th Independence Anniversary. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,’ she said.

Mrs. Tinubu underscored the importance of patriotism and selflessness, drawing inspiration from global and historical figures who had urged citizens to put national service above personal gain.

Quoting Gebran Kalil Gebran’s 1925 essay, The New Frontier, she observed: ‘Are you a politician, asking what your country can do for you or a zealous one, asking what you can do for your country? If you are the first, then you are a parasite, if the second, then you are an oasis in a desert.’

She also recalled the famous words of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who in his 1961 inaugural address urged citizens to ask what they could do for their country and, collectively, for humanity.

Tinubu said the celebration of Nigeria at 65 should not merely be about looking back but about committing afresh to the hard work of national development.

Spyro breaks down in tears after emotional reunion with mentor Faze

Singer Spyro has recounted an emotional encounter with his longtime mentor, veteran musician Faze, during a visit to his home.

According to Spyro, the meeting left him overwhelmed, prompting tears as he reflected on the profound influence Faze has had on his musical journey and personal growth.

He revealed that listening to Faze’s old songs after the visit stirred deep memories and inspired his resolve to create music that carries the same richness and emotional depth.

Sharing his experience on X, Spyro wrote, ‘Yesterday I lost every ounce of steeze and composure as Faze came to my house. When he left, I started playing old songs, and I lost it; I cried like a baby. Those were the songs that formed me, songs that moved my heart. This is what I feel the new generation music lacks, which is what I am trying to bring back with my new album, ‘The Men, the Boys and Your Guy.’

In response, Faze praised Spyro’s authenticity, describing him as ‘totally different and too real,’ and commended him for staying true to himself.

He replied, ‘Can’t lie.’ I’ve got so much for this young man. One very important thing you guys need to know is that this guy is totally different and too real. @spyro__official I want you to know really i appreciate you and appreci ‘HATE’ anybody wey nor like you (if there’s a word like that) you didn’t have to do what you did for me yesterday. You and I know what I’m talking about. Una kuku know say I nor like take but this one I must talk am later. God bless you. Much.’

Nigeria @65: Tinubu has rekindled faith in a prosperous Nigeria – Group

The national coordinator of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) Door-To-Door Movement, Sunday Adekanbi Asuku, has praised the President’s role in sustaining Nigeria’s unity.

Speaking during a peace walk in Lagos through the southwest coordinator to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day on Wednesday, Asuku said Nigeria’s journey is born out of sacrifice, vision, and the unyielding determination of the country’s founding fathers.

Asuku said, ‘On this glorious occasion of Nigeria’s Independence, we raise our voices in a thankful renewed hope for the journey of our great nation, a journey born out of sacrifice, vision, and the unyielding determination of our founding fathers.

‘Sixty-five years ago, our founding fathers stood tall with courage and hope, sowing the seeds of freedom so that generations unborn could inherit a land of dignity, pride, and boundless opportunity. Today, their legacy lives in us.

‘Nigeria is more than just a nation; Nigeria is the heartbeat of Africa, a tapestry of over 250 million resilient people whose strength lies in diversity, beauty in its culture, and whose destiny is greatness. From the sweat of our farmers to the brilliance of our innovators, from the courage of our youth to the wisdom of our elders, Nigeria continues to rise as a nation destined to lead.

‘We salute President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT), the people’s president, whose Renewed Hope Agenda is rekindling faith in a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria.

‘We recognise the tireless efforts of our governors across the federation, who are working day and night to turn dreams into reality at the grassroots. Their leadership, together with the resilience of the Nigerian people, is a testament that the labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain.

‘PBAT Door-to-Door Movement under the distinguished leadership of High Chief Dr. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (Alias Tompolo, GOC) remains committed to carrying this message of hope, unity, and progress to every household, every street, every community, until every door in Nigeria enjoys the dividend of democracy.

‘For we believe that the true strength of a nation is not only found in its leaders, but in the collective will of its people to build, to endure, and to triumph.

‘Today, we renew our faith in Nigeria. We pray for enduring peace, divine wisdom for our leaders, and prosperity in our economy, security in our land, and unity in our diversity. Let this Independence Day be a reminder that though our challenges may be many but our destiny is certain.

We will together build a Nigeria that stands tall among the nations of the earth. Happy Independence Day to all Nigerians at home and in diaspora!’

Why pharmacists must embrace technology to drive change, by public health experts

Pharmacists across Nigeria must urgently embrace technology to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, Pharm. John Omale has said.

Speaking at the opening of the 3-day ‘Business Summit 3.0’ organized by the Abuja chapter of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) on Tuesday, Omale stressed that outdated practices can no longer address today’s challenges.

‘Our practices as professionals must evolve to remain meaningful and effective. We cannot continue doing things the same way and expect different results. Technology must be at the heart of that transformation,’ he said.

Delivering the keynote address on the theme ‘Technology Infusion in Healthcare Practices: The Panacea for the Future of Community Pharmacy’, Omale argued that digital tools are no longer optional, stressing, ‘Technology enables us to solve problems, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable growth.

‘However, we must also recognize that the market, regulations, and mainstream practices are shifting. To survive and thrive, we must adapt, innovate, and adopt standards that ensure quality and profitability without compromising ethical values.’

He linked sustainability in pharmacy to innovation and problem-solving, not inefficiency, ‘Money flows to solutions. When we solve problems effectively, opportunities and resources naturally follow

‘Stronger reliance on data-driven decision-making, collaboration, and innovation is the only way to go,’ Omale said.

Omale highlighted the growing complexity of modern healthcare, stressing the need for patient-specific care and safety in drug use.

‘Technology can help us manage these complexities, improve patient safety, and deliver higher-quality services,’ he noted.

He warned that the benefits of technology would not materialize without investment in people, emphasizing, ‘We must also prioritize training and continuous learning.

‘The world of healthcare is dynamic, and professionals must stay ahead of developments in science, technology, and regulation. Only then can we build a system where every patient receives appropriate, safe, and effective treatment’.

On the challenges facing the profession, Omale identified outdated practices, resistance to change, inadequate standardization, limited access to digital tools, and gaps in regulatory compliance and ethical delivery.

‘Our collective goal should be to modernize our systems, standardize practices, and ensure ethical service delivery. By embracing change and adopting new tools, we can transform healthcare into a system that is patient-centred and sustainable for the future,’ he noted.

The chairman of ACPN, FCT chapter, Aloba Olatunji, described the summit as a platform to empower members and sustain continuous professional learning.

‘As professionals, we don’t stop learning. This summit is designed to put knowledge back into our members, helping us adapt to what is trending in society. The theme for this year is ‘Technological Infusion into Healthcare Practice,” he said.

He noted that while artificial intelligence is being projected as a disruptor, Africa’s peculiar health realities mean pharmacists remain indispensable.

‘Pharmacists in Africa deal with tropical medicine, which technology cannot fully replace. Our members need to be empowered to integrate technology into their practice,’ he explained.

He said an incentive initiative put in place during the summit was necessary to support members facing difficult business environments.

‘Some of our members are doing well, while others are not. Collectively, many are struggling. Information is power, so we need to constantly pass it across so they can blend with what is happening in society,’ he said.

Olatunji also appealed to Nigerians to be patient with government reforms and always seek professional guidance in drug use.

‘A beautiful diagnosis without the right drug, dose, and duration will not give you a beautiful result,’ he cautioned.

On drug regulation, he assured, ‘No pharmacy manned by a licensed pharmacist will dispense prescription drugs irrationally. Your license is at stake. On fake and substandard drugs, ACPN is working with NAFDAC and NDLEA to ensure they are flushed out of society.’

In his goodwill message, the Chairman of the Board of Pharmacist Fellows for Abuja and Nasarawa commended ACPN for hosting the summit, describing it as ‘a valuable platform to advance pharmacy practice.’

He urged members to ‘remain focused on professional goals despite distractions’ and stressed the importance of unity in pursuing common objectives.

Also delivering goodwill on behalf of the NDLEA FCT Commandant, a representative reaffirmed the agency’s close partnership with pharmacists, calling them the ‘frontline interface with the people.’

He warned of the rising tide of substance abuse and stressed that pharmacists must play an ethical role in preventing misuse.

He commended ACPN for creating a platform to strengthen collaboration, saying the summit was vital in ‘tackling substance abuse and promoting responsible healthcare delivery.’

The empowerment incentives, sponsored by one of the stakeholders, include cars, televisions, refrigerators, and other consolation prizes, while the FCT chapter also packaged inverters for members to power their premises in case of outages.

NCAN refute claims of alleged leadership crisis

The National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) has dismissed reports suggesting the existence of an interim leadership within the association, reaffirming that Dr. Ojo Joseph Ajanaku remains its duly elected and recognised national president.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, NCAN described the claims made at a recent press briefing by an unidentified group, stressing that the so-called interim executives do not represent the interests of the cashew industry.

The association explained that its national election was conducted on 23 November 2024 at the FACAN Headquarters in Abuja, where Dr. Ajanaku emerged as president and was duly sworn in by the Board of Trustees.

It maintained that any insinuation of a leadership tussle was a ploy to misinform stakeholders and distract from ongoing efforts to strengthen the cashew subsector.

Responding to allegations that NCAN had delayed the implementation of the cashew industry road map, the association clarified that the document was produced by an international development partner and is currently undergoing review in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS).

According to NCAN, the review is necessary to ensure the framework aligns with Nigeria’s national priorities.

‘The association remains united and focused on advancing the nation’s cashew industry. We assure Nigerians and international partners that NCAN, under the leadership of Dr. Ajanaku, is open for business and committed to driving growth in the sector,’ the statement read.

NCAN therefore urged stakeholders to disregard the claims of what it described as self-styled interim executives, while reiterating its commitment to working with government and private sector players to boost cashew production, processing, and export in Nigeria.

Nigeria @ 65: Tinubu’s speech inspiring – Arewa Think Tank

The Arewa Think Tank (ATT) has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Independence Day speech, describing it as inspiring and thought-provoking.

In a statement by the Convener of ATT, Muhammad Alhaji Yakubu, the group praised the President’s call to action for Nigerians to work together towards a brighter future.

According to Yakubu, ‘President Tinubu’s speech was a clarion call to Nigerians to believe in the boundless potential of our great nation.’

The group believes that the President’s message of hope and unity is what Nigeria needs to move the country forward at the moment.

The ATT noted that President Tinubu’s emphasis on national unity and the need for Nigerians to work together towards a common goal is a step in the right direction.

The group believes that unity is key to Nigeria’s progress and development.

The President’s speech highlighted the country’s economic progress, including the growth of the economy, increased foreign reserves, and improved infrastructure.

The ATT believes that these achievements are a testament to the President’s leadership and vision for Nigeria.

The ATT called on Nigerians to heed the President’s call to action and work towards building a better future for themselves and future generations.

The group believes that with collective effort and determination, Nigeria can achieve great things.

In his speech, President Tinubu emphasized the importance of national unity, economic development, and collective effort.

He called on Nigerians to believe in the potential of their great nation and work towards a brighter future.

The President highlighted the country’s progress in various sectors, including the economy, infrastructure, and security.

He also emphasised the need for Nigerians to patronize made-in-Nigeria goods and support local industries.

President Tinubu told the youths, ‘You must continue to dream big, innovate, and conquer more territories in your various fields of science, technology, sports, and the art and creative sector.’

Rite Foods to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Rite Foods Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable innovations in its manufacturing processes.

The spoke while hosting reporters on a tour of its Energy Centre in Ososa, Ogun State, as part of activities that marked this year’s World Ozone Day. The day highlighted the importance of collective global action in protecting the ozone layer-earth’s natural shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation-and reinforces the need for continued efforts to tackle broader environmental challenges such as climate change and pollution.

Speaking during the tour, General Manager, Operations, Olufemi Ajileye, said the company is determined to set the pace in sustainable manufacturing with world-class processes that conserve energy, protect the environment, and cut carbon emissions.

At its factory, the company deployed fully automated systems, energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy, and advanced carbon-free infrastructure-all designed to safeguard the ozone layer and minimize its ecological footprint.

Head of Corporate Affairs and Sustainability, Ekuma Eze, explained that sustainability was embedded in the facility’s design. According to him, the company’s unique energy mix-92per cent gas, 6.5per cent diesel, and 1.5per cent solar-alongside low-emission technologies has kept its carbon intensity below 800gCO2/lpb, far lower than the industry average of 1,300-2,500gCO2/lpb.

‘This demonstrates our commitment to cleaner energy sources, cutting greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting the ozone layer,’ Eze said.

Ajileye added that the factory’s cooling plant is equipped with advanced safety systems that ensure zero ammonia leaks and eliminate harmful emissions. This, he said, not only protects the environment but also guarantees the highest standards of product quality and safety.

Beyond factory operations, the company extends its environmental stewardship through its CSR pillars-Education, Youth Empowerment, Environmental Stewardship, and Community Development (EYEC). Its flagship programme, RiteOnTheBeach, has championed ecological conservation along Lagos’ coastlines by promoting plastic waste recovery, recycling, and community-led clean-ups that generate jobs and fund school supplies for children in underserved communities.

These initiatives, the company noted, reflect its commitment to circular economy practices that reduce waste, empower communities, and protect future generations.

Rite Foods’ efforts have not gone unnoticed. The company was recently named Food Company of the Year 2024 at the Independent Media Awards. Its portfolio-which includes 13 Bigi Carbonated Soft Drink variants, Bigi Premium Drinking Water, Sosa Fruit Drink in five flavours, Nigeria’s No. 1 Fearless Energy Drink, and Rite Spicy Beef and Bigi Beef Sausage Rolls-continues to refresh millions of consumers nationwide, proudly produced to world-class standards.

Olubadan Ladoja tours official palace, meets council members

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, on Wednesday embarked on a familiarisation tour of his official palace at Oke-Aremo, Ibadan, ahead of his planned relocation into the magnificent edifice.

The visit marked the first official assignment of the newly crowned 44th Olubadan, who ascended the throne last Friday in a historic coronation at Mapo Hall.

Before the tour, Oba Ladoja held a meeting with members of the Olubadan-in-Council, after which he was conducted around the palace by aides.

The inspection was aimed at assessing the state of the infrastructure and acquainting the monarch with the palace facilities.

A palace aide, who spoke anonymously, disclosed that the monarch expressed satisfaction with the condition of the palace after touring its various departments.

Oba Ladoja is expected to move into the official palace once the coronation activities are concluded.

He will be the second Olubadan to reside in the palace, following his predecessor, the late Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who broke tradition by becoming the first to rule from there instead of a private residence.

As part of the ongoing coronation events, a special Jumat service will be held on Friday at Oja’ba Central Mosque, while the ceremonies will conclude with the Isese traditional rites on Saturday.

Governors, Atiku, Jibrin, Kalu, Mark, Fayemi: Nigeria’s challenges surmountable

State governors yesterday challenged Nigerians to reflect on Nigeria’s journey to nationhood and renew their commitment to building a prosperous country.

The governors- Dikko Radda(Katsina), Sheriff Oborevwori(Delta), Hyacinth Alia ( Benue) and Bala Mohammed(Bauchi) – in their separate messages to mark the country’s 65 Independence today, noted that in spite of political, economic and security challenges, Nigeria is making progress.

They assured that there is light at the end of tunnel as exemplified by the many positives of the ongoing reforms by the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin; Deputy House of Representatives Speaker Benjamin Kalu; African Democratic Congress (ADC) National Chairman David Mark; former Governor of Ekiti State Kayode Fayemi and Chairman of the Southern Senators Forum, Tokunbo Abiru, also congratulated Nigerians on the occasion.They called for peace, unity and resilience by Nigerians.

In Asaba, Governor Oborevwori urged Nigerians to remain steadfast in their commitment to building a stronger and more united nation, noting that the economy has improved tremendousy.

In a message signed by his spokesman Festus Ahon, Oborevwori rallied Nigerians to continue to support President Bola Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ as well as his administration’s ‘MORE Agenda’, which, he said, were designed to improve the living standards of the people.

The governor said his government was investing in massive infrastructure upgrades across the state, advancing a power revolution through a renewable energy mix, and creating an enabling environment to attract foreign direct investments.

Governor Radda described the anniversary as an opportunity for Nigerians to reflect on the country’s journey since October 1, 1960 till today.

Urging every citizen to partner governments at all levels against insecurity, he expressed optimism that the nation would overcome its present difficulties through collective efforts.

The governor, who lauded President Tinubu for prioritising security in the country, said: ‘As we celebrate 65 years of independence, we must recognise that nation-building is a shared responsibility.

”The security challenges confronting our dear nation require all hands on the deck.

”Citizens must partner with governments at all levels in combating insecurity, as security agencies alone cannot win the battle without citizens’ cooperation.

‘I urge every Nigerian, regardless of ethnic or religious affiliation, to see security as everyone’s business. Report suspicious movements, provide credible intelligence and support our security personnel in their efforts to keep us safe.’

Governor Alia donates to orphans

Benue Governor Alia paid special attention to orphans and vulnerable children in the state by donating food stuffs , cows and non-food items to them.

The beneficiaries are children of Mary Orphanage and Motherless Baby Home in Otukpo Local Government and the NKST Orphanage at Mkar, Gboko Local Government. The gesture will be extended to more orphanage homes across the state.

The governor, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Internal Affairs and Special Services, Paul Okoh, explained that the donations were borne out of the governor’s love for the less privileged.

He said: ‘We are here at the instance of the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev.Hyacinth Iormem Alia.

Bauchi governor plans investment summit

Mohammed, reassured residents of his administration’s commitment to sustainable development, as Nigeria marks its 65th Independence Anniversary.

In a goodwill message, the governor described the nation’s independence as a landmark moment that gave Nigerians the right to self-determination and growth.

He urged citizens to reflect on whether the vision of the country’s founding fathers had been fully realised.

‘Though our development trajectory may not match that of some countries that gained independence around the same period, particularly the Asian Tigers, Nigeria has made significant strides in governing itself, managing diversity and uniting towards nation-building,’ Mohammed said.

The governor noted that the prolonged era of military rule slowed democratic progress, but expressed optimism that 26 years of uninterrupted democracy had begun to yield dividends of good governance.

Highlighting his administration’s priorities, Mohammed said Bauchi would host an Investment Summit on October 8 and 9, to woo investors and harness the state’s economic potential.

He said peace remained the foundation for development, pledging to deepen collaboration with security agencies to protect lives and property.

‘I appeal to citizens to support security efforts by reporting suspicious movements or persons to relevant authorities,’ he added.

The governor urged Bauchi residents to rededicate themselves to unity, prayer and peaceful coexistence for the collective progress of the state and Nigeria.

‘As we celebrate this 65th Independence Anniversary, let us continue to work together in harmony, with hope in our hearts and faith in Almighty Allah, to make our state and country greater,’ he said.

Atiku to Nigerians: keep hope alive

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has commended the uncommon patience, endurance and resilience of Nigerians in holding the country together despite the socio-economic and security challenges.

In his Independence Day message released by his Media Aide Paul Ibe yesterday in Abuja, Atiku wished Nigerians a happy 65th Independence Day anniversary.

He urged Nigerians to keep hope alive, saying with the right leadership, the country can still rise to reclaim its rightful place among the comity of nations.

The one-time vice president said that despite of the immense human and material resources the country was blessed with, millions of Nigerians was still faced with challenges.

He called on Nigerians not to lose faith but to look forward to a better tomorrow.

‘The beauty of democracy lies in the power of the ballot,’ adding ‘that is the power no cabal can take away from the people.’

Barau felicitates Nigerians

Deputy Senate President Jibrin urged Nigerians to remain united and see beyond the current challenges facing the country.

He pointed out that what is uppermost now is for all to accord President Tinubu the needed support as he propels the nation to prosperity.

In a message by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, Jibrin appealed to Nigerians to remain resolute in promoting national unity, offering support and prayers for the government to turn the country’s fortunes around.

According to him, the benefits of President Tinubu’s economic reforms are beginning to manifest, and security has improved considerably over the last two years.

‘Fellow Nigerians, as we celebrate the 65th Independence of our beloved country, we must remember the enormous sacrifices made by our founding fathers: Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Sir Ahmadu Bello and Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, among others, and recommit ourselves to the ideals they stood for, including the promotion of national unity, peace, justice, and tolerance.

Abiru: This is not the time to give up

The Chairman of the Southern Senators’ Forum, Adetokunbo Abiru, said the 65th Independence Anniversaty is a celebration of resilience and an enduring spirit.

He noted that despite the economic, social, and political hurdles, Nigeria remains a beacon of hope on the African continent.

Abiru said: ‘Our diversity – with over 250 ethnic groups and more than 500 languages – is our greatest asset. Under the green-and-white flag, we must continue to strengthen our unity, guard against actions that deepen our national fault lines, and renew our collective commitment to nation-building.’

He added: ‘I equally appeal to all Nigerians to continue to stand solidly with our esteemed leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as he provides bold and focused leadership that is clearly redirecting our country toward enduring sustainable development and economic growth.

‘The administration’s major policies have already begun to yield positive results. The harmonization of the foreign exchange market, among other laudable reforms, has helped to curb spiraling inflation, boost investor confidence, and lay the groundwork for a stable economic environment where enterprises can thrive – ultimately leading to shared prosperity.

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‘Let us continue to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to actualise his policies and programmes as encapsulated in the Renewed Hope Agenda. He has good intentions for the country. We will get it right.’

Nigeria making progress, says Kalu

Deputy Speaker Kalu said that despite the challenges facing the nation, Nigeria was gradually progressing to greatness.

He congratulated President Tinubu and Nigerians on the occasion and urged every citizen to rekindle their hope and renew commitment towards building a nation that benefits everyone.

While emphasising the significance of the Renewed Hope Agenda, initiated by the President, Kalu encouraged Nigerians to remain patient and work together in harnessing their diversity, resilience, and determination for the development of the country.

He said: ‘As we celebrate Nigeria’s 65th Independence , we reflect on our nation’s journey, achievements, and challenges. This milestone reminds us of the sacrifices made by our forebears and the collective efforts towards nation-building.

‘As we mark this significant day, let’s rekindle our hope, renew our commitment, and work tirelessly towards building a Nigeria that reflects the dreams of our founding fathers. Together, we can achieve greatness.

Mark to Nigerians: Remain resilient

ADC National Chairman Mark, reflected on the country’s 65 years of nationhood, describing the journey as one of resilience in the face of daunting challenges.

He acknowledged that the nation has gone through many trials and emphasised that Nigerians must not lose faith in their collective ability to rebuild and reposition the country for prosperity.

Mark consequently advised Nigerians to draw strength from history and confront present realities with courage and unity.

He said: ‘Sixty-five years ago, we lifted the flag of freedom and declared ourselves a sovereign people. That moment was not just the end of colonial rule; it was the beginning of our responsibility to build a nation worthy of our hopes.

‘Today, we look back with mixed emotions and gratitude for how far we have come, but concerned over the storms that still threaten our future.’

He noted that the country stands at a critical juncture, weighed down by insecurity, unemployment, inflation, food scarcity, and the collapse of industries.

‘Our communities are restless under the grip of insecurity. Our youths are losing hope to unemployment. Inflation has eroded the dignity of honest earnings, while factories close and businesses relocate, leaving despair in their wake. Families struggle daily to put food on the table. These are harsh truths we cannot deny,’ Mark, a former Deputy Senate President, lamented.

Despite these difficulties, Mark stressed that Nigerians must not give in to despair. He reminded them that the great nations of today were also built through periods of severe hardships.

On security, he called for urgent investment in intelligence, modern technology, and the welfare of security personnel while addressing the deeper causes of violence, poverty, injustice, and exclusion.

He urged revival of local industries, stronger support for small and medium-scale businesses, and an environment where investment can flourish as ways to buoy the economy.

On youth empowerment, Mark advocated equipping young people with relevant skills in technology, agriculture, innovation, and the creative sector beyond mere tokenism.

Above all, he called for a rebirth of unity and sacrifice; the same spirit that won independence in 1960.

He added: ‘No nation is ever too broken to be rebuilt when her people are determined. At 65, our burdens are real, but so is our resilience.

”Our hope must outweigh our despair, and our strength must carry us forward. Let us recover faith in our nation, work hand- in-hand and rebuild the promise of Nigeria.’

Mark further enjoined Nigerians to embrace the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC) as the party of choice and a credible platform that upholds democratic values.

He assured that if entrusted with the responsibility of leadership, the ADC would rebuild the nation and restore hope to its citizens.

Fayemi tasks leaders

Fayemi urged Nigerians to draw inspiration from the sacrifices of past generations, while committing themselves to building a more prosperous, just and inclusive nation.

He also called on leaders at all levels to provide visionary and selfless leadership that will inspire hope and confidence in the Nigerian project. The former governor noted in a statement by the Head of Fayemi Media Office, Ahmad Sajoh, that trials and triumphs have marked Nigeria’s journey since independence in 1960.

He added that what has kept the country going is the resilience of its people.

His words: ‘Our strength as a nation lies in our diversity and our determination to build a better tomorrow .

‘Though we have faced challenges, our ability to rise above adversity gives hope that Nigeria’s best days are ahead.’

Fayemi stressed the importance of promoting peace and harmony among all ethnic and religious groups, noting that the Nigeria’s diversity is an asset rather than a weakness.

‘At a time like this, we must resist all attempts to divide us along ethnic or sectional lines. We are stronger together, and only through unity can we achieve the greatness that our founding fathers envisioned.

‘As we celebrate this Independence anniversary, let us renew our faith in Nigeria and in one another. Let us continue to work for peace, progress, and national unity.

”With unity, understanding, and resilience, we will overcome our present difficulties and create a brighter future for generations yet unborn.’

Lagos Assembly hails President’s passion, dedication

The Lagos State House of Assembly has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his commitment to the ideals of a better Nigeria.

It also applauded the National Assembly and its leadership for standing strong and tall for the betterment of the country, urging them to keep the flag of democracy flying.

Moving a Motion Under Matter of Urgent Public Importance, House Majority Leader Noheem Adams commended the President for his contributions to the national development.

The lawmaker highlighted part of the President’s achievements as fuel subsidy removal which helped in stabilizing External Reserves, boosting investors’ confidence and improving external economic standing.

He also listed infrastructural development which includes major road projects and the Lagos – Calabar Coastal Highway.

Other Lawmakers took turns to reflect on challenges that the country has faced in terms of ethnic divide, military coups, Nigeria civil war, economic underdevelopment and controversial consensus from 1962 to 1963.

Nigeria @65: Why critics withhold commendation of Tinubu, by ex-agitator

A former Niger Delta agitator, self-styled General Endurance Amagbein, has said that President Bola Tinubu’s critics are withholding praise for his achievements due to political considerations ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Wednesday, Amagbein said Nigeria has recorded remarkable progress in its 65 years of independence, particularly under Tinubu’s administration.

He argued that the president has introduced new ideas in governance and accelerated holistic development across all six geopolitical zones, describing his leadership as laying the foundation for a more united and prosperous nation.

Amagbein, popularly known as Adaka Boro the Second, noted that despite initial doubts over the 2023 Muslim-Muslim ticket controversy, Tinubu had, within two years, demonstrated a strong commitment to peace, unity, and national development.

According to him, Tinubu’s policies have positively impacted key sectors, including youth empowerment, ICT, agriculture, healthcare, education, security, economic reforms, and infrastructure, with ordinary Nigerians – especially in the Niger Delta – now benefiting directly from government initiatives without political ties.

‘No matter what anybody says, Tinubu’s government has recorded significant progress across various sectors, including reducing the debt service burden and increasing foreign reserves, which have risen from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024.

‘Nigeria achieved a record trade surplus of $14.31 billion in 2024, the first in over 25 years. This government has also prioritized the Niger Delta, with projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway aimed at unlocking tourism, trade, and port development. Over 440 road projects are ongoing nationwide, including more than 2,700 kilometers of superhighways,’ he said.

He further cited initiatives in renewable energy, such as the electrification of one million homes under the Rural Electrification Programme, solar power supply to 22 federal universities, and over ?250 billion allocated for primary healthcare centres nationwide.

‘As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence, I congratulate both the leadership and citizens. It is indeed a great occasion, and I salute those who fought for the independence we are enjoying today. I wish the President and his team well, and I pray for wisdom to lead us and for strength for our armed forces to continue defending our sovereignty,’ Amagbein said.

However, he urged the presidency and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to use the independence anniversary to address longstanding concerns in the Niger Delta, particularly the decentralisation of pipeline surveillance contracts.

‘It is a bitter pill to swallow when one man from outside a community is given the right to secure pipelines in another man’s territory. Worse still is the oppression that follows, where people lose their voices and rights in their own communities. For equity and fairness, stakeholders should only secure pipelines within their domains,’ he said.

Amagbein warned that until pipeline surveillance contracts are decentralized, communities will remain vulnerable to oppression from those who ‘carry guns in the guise of pipeline security.’

While pledging his continued support for the Tinubu administration, he called on the President to ensure policies that will deliver real development in the Niger Delta. He noted that the region’s difficult terrain requires leaders who will not betray the trust placed in them.