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Osun ICPC Host Delegation From INEC During Courtesy Visit To RACC

Osun State Office of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) recently played host to a delegation from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during a courtesy visit to the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner (RACC), Prince Olatunji Yusuf.

The INEC team was led by the newly appointed Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Babalola. In her opening remarks, she explained that the visit was designed to reinforce the existing synergy between both Commissions and to explore avenues for deeper collaboration ahead of forthcoming electoral activities in the state.

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Mrs. Babalola commended the ICPC for its steadfast role in safeguarding transparency, while also highlighting INEC’s ongoing efforts to conduct free, fair, and credible elections. She noted that significant progress had been recorded in the prosecution of electoral offenders involved in malpractices such as vote buying and selling, ballot box snatching, and other electoral violations. Emphasising the importance of joint action, she stated that as Osun State prepares for its upcoming gubernatorial election, INEC seeks the continued support and partnership of the ICPC to sustain and deepen electoral transparency and credibility.

Responding, the Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner, Prince Olatunji Yusuf, expressed sincere appreciation for the visit and lauded INEC’s proactive commitment to electoral integrity. He reaffirmed the ICPC’s readiness to collaborate with INEC in line with its statutory mandate to prevent and combat corruption in all its forms.

Prince Yusuf noted that the ICPC remains actively engaged in electoral observation and monitoring, with a particular focus on deterring vote buying and other forms of electoral corruption. He recalled the Commission’s active participation during previous electoral exercises, including the last governorship election and the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly elections, during which ICPC operatives were deployed across polling units nationwide.

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He further stressed that strengthening the prosecution of electoral offenders is vital to achieving effective deterrence. In his view, this underscores the urgent need for closer collaboration among the ICPC, INEC, law enforcement agencies, and the judiciary.

He emphasised that consolidating the gains already made requires sustained partnership, strategic engagement, and an unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance.

The visit concluded with the presentation of Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) materials and a group photograph to commemorate the occasion.

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IGP Disu Visits Family Of Late ASP Ejeh Alfred, Reassures Family Of Police Support

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IGP Disu Visits Family Of Late ASP Ejeh Alfred, Reassures Family Of Police Support

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, paid a condolence visit to the family of the late ASP Ejeh Alfred on Thursday, 30th April 2026, at their residence in Abuja. The late ASP Ejeh, a dedicated driver with the Nigeria Police Airwing, tragically lost his life in the line of duty during an operational mission on 17th April 2026.

During the visit, the IGP expressed his deepest sympathies to the widow, Mrs. Mercy Ejeh, her children, and the extended family. He described the late officer as a committed professional whose sacrifice in service to the nation remains invaluable.

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The IGP further reassured the family of the Force’s support, emphasizing that the welfare and legacies of officers who pay the ultimate price will always be a priority under his administration.

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The IGP reaffirmed his commitment to the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, noting that the courage and dedication of officers on the frontline are the bedrock of national security.

He prayed for the repose of the soul of the departed officer and pledged that the Force will stand firmly by the bereaved family during this difficult time.

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NISER, NiDCOM Validate Diaspora Study To Strengthen Policy Framework For National Development

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NISER, NiDCOM Validate Diaspora Study To Strengthen Policy Framework For National Development

The Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), in collaboration with the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), has commenced the validation workshop for a major diaspora study titled, “A Six-Continent Survey of Nigerian Professionals in Diaspora: Policy Measures for Harnessing Contributions to National Development.”

The workshop, held at BON Hotel, Octagon, Jahi, Abuja, brought together key stakeholders, policymakers, members of the National Assembly Committees, diaspora experts, professional bodies, development partners, members of the media, and representatives from relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to deliberate on strategies for strengthening Nigeria’s engagement with its diaspora community and maximizing their contributions to national development.

Delivering her welcome address, the Director-General of NISER, Antonia Taiye Simbine, described the study as a critical step toward evidence-based policymaking and sustainable diaspora engagement.

She stated that the validation workshop reflects the collective commitment of stakeholders to advancing Nigeria’s development through informed engagement with the diaspora community, noting that the large turnout of experts and partners underscores the importance of the exercise and the value attached to evidence-driven policymaking.

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Simbine explained that NISER, as Nigeria’s foremost policy research institution, is mandated to provide rigorous, evidence-based policy recommendations that address critical socio-economic challenges confronting the country. She said the Institute works closely with relevant MDAs as well as national and international partners in fulfilling this mandate.

According to her, the diaspora study aligns directly with NISER’s core responsibility of providing policy solutions to national development challenges and was undertaken in partnership with NiDCOM as part of a shared commitment to leveraging research for national progress.

She noted that Nigeria’s diaspora community remains one of the country’s most strategic assets, contributing significantly through annual remittances exceeding 20 billion US dollars, making Nigeria one of Africa’s top remittance-receiving countries.

Beyond remittances, she emphasized that Nigerians abroad contribute immensely through knowledge transfer, skills development, innovation, technology transfer, specialist expertise, mentorship, and international networks that continue to support Nigeria’s economic growth and global competitiveness.

However, she pointed out that despite this enormous potential, several challenges continue to hinder effective diaspora engagement, including policy inconsistencies, limited institutional coordination, trust deficits, regulatory bottlenecks, and inadequate frameworks for channeling diaspora expertise into national priorities.

Simbine explained that the study was conceived to provide empirical insights into the dynamics of diaspora engagement and to propose practical and implementable policy measures for better integration of diaspora contributions into Nigeria’s national development agenda.

She further stated that the validation workshop is expected to refine and strengthen the study’s findings through expert input, enhance stakeholder consensus on critical diaspora-related issues, generate actionable strategies, and support the development of an improved framework for integrating diaspora professionals into national planning and implementation.

She urged participants to actively engage in robust discussions, noting that the quality of deliberations and stakeholder contributions would significantly influence the final output of the study and shape future diaspora policies in meaningful ways.

Speaking at the event, the Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, described the Nigerian diaspora as one of the most vibrant, intelligent, resourceful, and globally exposed communities across Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Oceania.

She stated that Nigerians in the diaspora continue to break barriers across medicine, science and technology, public service, entrepreneurship, as well as the orange and blue economies, making them critical stakeholders in Nigeria’s development journey.

Dabiri-Erewa explained that the workshop provides a strategic opportunity to assess diaspora contributions, identify challenges, and explore stronger opportunities for engagement and investment.

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She stressed that for NiDCOM, the focus remains on moving from remittances beyond consumption to remittances for investment, where diaspora contributions are strategically directed toward sustainable development, wealth creation, and national transformation.

According to her, the thematic focus of the validation workshop is clear: to professionally interrogate the findings of the six-continent survey for authenticity, accuracy, and relevance, while jointly refining the policy recommendations to serve as a practical roadmap and framework for engaging Nigeria’s global diaspora.

She highlighted key areas requiring urgent attention, including structured diaspora engagement, streamlined policy coordination and coherence, creation of investment-friendly ecosystems, technology transfer and innovation, and the development of comprehensive data-driven policies.

The NiDCOM Chairman further urged stakeholders to use the platform to reduce brain drain, actualize brain gain, and foster brain circulation for the benefit of national development.

Also speaking, the Head of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Abuja Office, Mr. Adamu Yusuf, commended the initiative and described the validation workshop as a significant step toward harnessing the immense potential, expertise, and contributions of the diaspora community.

He noted that the validation process reflects a collective commitment to ensuring that the study outcomes are credible, inclusive, and reflective of stakeholder realities and aspirations.

Yusuf emphasised that the diaspora remains a vital partner in knowledge transfer, investment, innovation, institutional growth, and sustainable development.

He encouraged participants to engage openly, contribute constructively, and generate practical recommendations that will strengthen the final report and support effective implementation of its outcomes.

He also commended the organisers, facilitators, researchers, and participants for their dedication and collaborative spirit in advancing the initiative.

Speaking on behalf of the President of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Prof. Bala Mohammed Audu, represented by Dr. Liman Idris Mohammed, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at National Hospital Abuja, underscored the importance of diaspora collaboration in strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare system and professional development.

Mohammed stated that the NMA places great importance on Nigerian medical practitioners in the diaspora and deeply appreciates their contributions toward improving healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

He noted that upon receiving the invitation to the workshop, the President of the NMA showed strong interest in the study and directed the Association to actively participate, recognising its relevance to the future of healthcare delivery in the country.

According to him, the findings of the workshop will be presented to the NMA President and carefully reviewed to determine how the recommendations can be applied within the Association and across the broader health sector to improve medical services in Nigeria.

He explained that even before the study was conceptualized, there were already practical examples of successful diaspora contributions to Nigeria’s healthcare sector. He cited the establishment of major medical facilities in Abuja and Lagos by Nigerian professionals who acquired expertise abroad and returned to invest in the country.

He also referenced a medical doctor from the Association who studied In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) in the 1990s and successfully established the practice locally in Nigeria, noting that today IVF services are widely available across the country.

Mohammed stressed that Nigerian professionals often excel beyond the systems where they acquired their training, demonstrating the immense capacity and excellence of Nigerian medical practitioners globally.

He called for stronger utilisation of the expertise of Nigerian medical professionals abroad, emphasising the need for continuous knowledge exchange, professional collaboration, and what he described as “the circulation of skills” between home and the diaspora.

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Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols (NIDCOM) Abuja.

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NAF Intensifies Air Onslaught, Pummels, Neutralises Terrorists In Sambisa, Tumbuns Hideouts

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NAF Intensifies Air Onslaught, Pummels, Neutralises Terrorists In Sambisa, Tumbuns Hideouts

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF), under the Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI, has intensified the tempo of its air campaign in the North-East, unleashing sustained and aggressive precision strikes that are systematically dismantling terrorist networks across Sambisa and the Tumbuns.

Acting on credible intelligence, NAF aircraft struck decisively at insurgent enclaves, obliterating hideouts, crippling logistics hubs, and neutralising scores of fighters in relentless, coordinated attack runs. On 30 April 2026, air assets executed a high-impact Air Interdiction mission at Alafa in the Sambisa axis, where confirmed terrorist infrastructure and supply nodes were swiftly engaged and destroyed in successive strikes.

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Sustaining the momentum, NAF forces followed up on 1 May 2026 with another decisive assault on terrorist positions at Metele in the Tumbuns. Intelligence and surveillance exposed a fortified island stronghold with entrenched fighters, storage facilities, and defensive trench systems.

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With scores of insurgents confirmed within the target area, NAF aircraft delivered precise and overwhelming firepower, striking and decimating the location. The sustained intensity of these operations reflects a deliberate strategy of continuous pressure, denying terrorists any space to regroup or operate.

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, commended the professionalism and combat effectiveness of NAF personnel.

He reaffirmed the Service’s unyielding resolve to dominate the battlespace, stressing that operations will persist with increased intensity until all terrorist capabilities are dismantled and threats to national security fully neutralised.

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Air Commodore
Director of Public Relations and Information,
Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force.

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