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2024 Igbo day: Observe minute silence at noon for fallen heroes – Ohanaeze’s Isiguzoro
Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, the Factional Secretary-General of the Igbo sociocultural organization Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has called on Igbos to observe the 2024 Igbo Day as a period of deep reflection and remembrance for their fallen heroes.
Ohanaeze encourages the Igbo community to hold a minute of silence at noon on September 27, 2024, to honor the heroes of the Southeast as part of this year’s celebrations. In a statement released alongside Local Organizing Committee Chairman Alexander Chikeule Okemiri, Isiguzoro announced the theme for this year: “Ozoemela” (Never Again).
The statement emphasizes the importance of this occasion for honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the Igbo identity and recognizing the suffering that has shaped their history. It highlights the collective trauma from events such as the Biafra War, the Aba Women’s Riot, and various riots that affected the Igbo people.
Ohanaeze urges that the 2024 Igbo Day be observed as a prayer conference, with activities taking place at various worship centers around the world. These include gatherings for Igbo Global Muslims on September 27, Sabbath worshippers on September 28, and Igbo Christian faithful on September 29. Everyone is encouraged to observe a minute of silence at noon on September 29 in their respective time zones to honor the fallen heroes.
This year’s celebration serves not only as a commemoration of the past but also as a moment for collective reflection, healing, and seeking divine forgiveness for the political elite’s misdeeds that have affected the community. Isiguzoro also noted the troubling resurgence of armed Biafra agitators and called for reassessment of their approaches.
He added that this year’s celebration will lead up to the Ohanaeze elections scheduled for January 10-11, 2025, emphasizing the need for prayers for the elections and for the release of political prisoners, particularly Nnamdi Kanu.
Isiguzoro urged the Igbo community to remain prayerful amidst Nigeria’s socio-economic challenges and highlighted the need for forgiveness, both for themselves and for those who misunderstand them, affirming the Igbo identity as one of builders and contributors to the nation.
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Teachers’ Day: Oyebanji rewards 2 disabilities educators with N500,000
Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has honored two teachers in the disability sector with cash awards of 500,000 naira each.
The governor made the gesture during the celebration of the Teachers’ Day in the state.
Mrs Adetoun Agboola, Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, hailed the governor’s commitment to inclusion.
Agboola emphasized that the recognition serves as a morale booster for the teachers, marking the first time such a gesture has been made during the Teachers’ Day celebration in the state.
“The recognition of these teachers, who work tirelessly with children with disabilities, highlights Governor Oyebanji’s dedication to inclusivity.
“Over the past year, these educators have faced immense challenges, adapting to new teaching tools, increased documentations, and rigorous preparation before delivering their lessons. Their hard work has clearly paid off, and today’s honor reflects their unwavering commitment,” Agboola said.
She added that the awards signal that the voices of teachers working within the disability community have been heard, reinforcing the governor’s pledge to support the community in the state.
The theme of this year’s celebration is “Valuing Teachers’ Voices:Towards a New Social Contract For Education”.
CREDIT: DAILY POST
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Nigerian Govt initiates repairs on failed portions of Abuja-Kaduna dual carriageway
Emergency repairs on failed sections of the Abuja-Kaduna Dual Carriageway has been initiated by the Federal Ministry of Works to improve conditions for road users.
A statement on Sunday by the Ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Mohammed Ahmed, explained that the contractor mobilised to the site on October 2, 2024.
According to Ahmed, the contract for Section I of the Expressway spans from kilometre 0 + 00 (Zuba, FCT) to kilometre 31 + 200 (Tafa, Niger/Kaduna States’ border), with a completion timeline of two weeks.
He further explained that the scope of the contract includes patching existing potholes and reinstating critically failed sections of the roadway, saying that the approved contract sum is N366 million.
Ahmed added, “During an inspection tour of the project on Saturday, the Director of Highways for North Central Zone I, Mohammed Goni, and the Director of Special Projects (North), Olufemi Adetunji, urged the contractor to comply strictly with the contract terms and no extensions to the completion period will be granted.”
The statement noted that Goni described the road as a vital artery for connecting the Northern and Southern regions of the country, underscoring its role as a catalyst for economic growth.
He assured Nigerians that upon successful completion of the contract, further repairs on the remaining failed sections from Tafa to Kaduna would be awarded.
Mr Lawrence Emmanuel, the Project Supervisor, explained that work is progressing with the cutting and shaping of the failed portions extending to Dikko Junction in Niger State, stating that asphalting of the areas is expected to commence on Monday.
He observed that heavy traffic impeding work progress but assured of timely completion.
The Federal Controller of Works for FCT, Yakubu Usman, pledged daily inspections and diligent oversight of the project throughout its duration
CREDIT: DAILY POST
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FG set to begin evacuation of Nigerians from Lebanon
The Federal Government has announced that no Nigerian life has been lost in Lebanon amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
As Israel intensifies its airstrikes in Lebanon, the Nigerian government has commenced preparations to evacuate its citizens from the conflict zone.
In a statement issued on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Ambassador Eche Abu-Obe, the government confirmed that the Nigerian Embassy in Lebanon has been actively working to ensure the safety of Nigerians.
The statement emphasized the government’s commitment to protecting its nationals during the crisis.
“The Federal Government has begun preparations to evacuate its citizens from Lebanon. It is pertinent to mention that no Nigerian life has been lost since the beginning of the conflict,” the statement read.
The Ministry added that the Nigerian Embassy had previously advised citizens in Lebanon to voluntarily evacuate, with commercial flights still operational.
Those in southern Lebanon, where the fighting has been most intense, were relocated to safer areas, such as Beirut, with the help of community leaders.
The government reassured Nigerians that it is in contact with relevant stakeholders and is committed to ensuring the safe return of all its citizens.
This comes as the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates, with Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah strongholds across Lebanon and ground troops conducting operations near the border.
The violence, which has continued for nearly a year, has now evolved into full-scale warfare.
CREDIT: DAILY POST
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