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Warning Issued By Commission: Women In Southeast May Struggle To Find Partners

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Warning Issued By Commission: Women In Southeast May Struggle To Find Partners....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Anambra Truth, Justice, and Peace Commission (ATJPC) have issued a warning, suggesting that the ongoing violence and killings in Anambra State and the Southeast region could significantly impact women’s ability to find spouses…….CONTINUE READING

According to an Executive Summary released by the Commission in Awka on Friday, women are bearing the brunt of the unrest and violence in the area, making it increasingly challenging for them to secure partners.

The report highlighted that women are vulnerable to various forms of violence, including killings, rape, loss of family members, and loss of livelihoods, which could severely affect their prospects of finding suitable partners.

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Since 1999, when unrest became prevalent in the region, thousands of young people, particularly males, have lost their lives or fled their rural communities, exacerbating the imbalance in gender ratios.

The document stated: “The ongoing violence in Igboland, particularly in Anambra, has disproportionately affected the population of young males, reducing the likelihood of women finding suitable marriage partners and increasing the risk of remaining unmarried and unfulfilled.”

It further expressed concern that unmarried women in the region might face social stigma and pressure to marry, despite the challenges in finding eligible suitors due to the high casualty rates among young males.

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Moreover, it highlighted the potential reluctance of unmarried women to bear children outside wedlock, fearing societal judgment and familial shame.

The Commission’s warning underscores the urgent need for effective measures to address the root causes of violence in the region and mitigate its devastating impact on the social fabric and gender dynamics.

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Customs Makes Aviation History As First Female Pilot Emerges.

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Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has recorded a historic breakthrough with the emergence of its first female pilot, Superintendent of Customs Nafisat Balogun, who recently earned a commercial multi-engine pilot licence in the United States.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The achievement was celebrated by the Nigeria Customs Technical Hangar Service, marking a significant step in the agency’s drive to strengthen its aviation capacity for surveillance, logistics, and anti-smuggling operations.

At a ceremony attended by senior officers, the Managing Director of the Customs Technical Hangar Service, retired Comptroller of Customs Capt. Kuhi Mbaya, described the development as a landmark moment for the service.

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He said Balogun’s transition from cabin crew to certified commercial pilot represents a major breakthrough for the Customs aviation unit and highlights the agency’s commitment to professional growth and inclusivity.

He added that the milestone reflects expanding opportunities within the Service as it continues to integrate air assets into its enforcement and border monitoring operations.

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Balogun expressed gratitude for the support she received, noting that her journey required dedication and resilience, while pledging to apply her new skills in advancing the Customs mandate with professionalism and discipline.

The development has been widely described within the Service as an inspiration for greater female participation in technical and specialised roles.

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Osun 2026: APC Candidate Oyebamiji Pledges Inclusive Governance For Non-Indigenes, Interest Groups.

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate in Osun State, Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji (AMBO), has pledged to ensure inclusive governance by integrating non-indigenes and various interest groups if elected in the August 15, 2026 governorship election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

He said his administration would operate a structured system that promotes participation and representation of all segments of society in governance.

The pledge was conveyed by a former lawmaker and ex-Special Adviser on Civic Engagement, Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, after he represented the candidate at an engagement with members of the Arewa community in Ibokun, Obokun Local Government Area.

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Oyintiloye said the plan is aimed at strengthening the link between government and grassroots communities, ensuring public policies reflect citizens’ real needs.

He added that all groups would be actively involved in both policy formulation and implementation to drive development in the state.

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Oyebamiji also promised continued engagement with farmers, traders, artisans, and non-indigene communities as key stakeholders in governance.

Responding, leaders of the Arewa community commended past inclusion efforts and pledged support for the APC candidate ahead of the election.

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Factional Crisis Rocks ADC In Akwa Ibom As Party Splits Deepen.

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Barely a year after its inauguration in Akwa Ibom State, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has been plunged into a deep factional crisis.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Multiple factions are now locked in a struggle for control of the party, leaving members uncertain about the legitimate leadership structure.

One faction is led by John Akpanudodehe, a former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), while another is headed by the embattled state chairman, Dick Duke.

Although the leader of a third faction could not be immediately confirmed, findings indicate that another group also exists within the party.

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Sources further suggest that the Akpanudodehe-led faction is seeking to remove the current chairman through a recently held congress that has sparked controversy.

In response, Dick Duke convened a stakeholders’ meeting over the weekend, where he rejected the legitimacy of the said congress.

He said the party had formally written to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to distance itself from the exercise, citing a subsisting court order.

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According to him, his tenure as state chairman is still valid until May, and any congress conducted before then would be unlawful.

Duke added that the party would only proceed with proper congresses after the expiration of his tenure and the resolution of legal issues, in line with due process.

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