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Africa’s Biggest Sustainability Awards Hit Landmark Entry Figure.
The SERAS Africa CSR and Sustainability Awards, widely regarded as the continent’s most prestigious recognition platform for sustainable impact, has officially closed entries for its 19th edition, recording an impressive 325 applications from organizations across Africa.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to Nivo News, the remarkable turnout reflects the rising importance of sustainability as a key driver of innovation, inclusive development, and responsible business practices across the continent. Since its establishment in 2007, The SERAS has continued to set the benchmark for excellence in corporate social responsibility and sustainability, and the 2025 edition is expected to be its most competitive yet.
With the theme “Sustainability 2.0: Innovating for Impact and Inclusive Growth,” this year’s event will spotlight organizations and leaders leveraging creativity, technology, and strategic innovation to deliver measurable community and industry transformation.
The grand awards ceremony is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at the Grand Ballroom of the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos. The prestigious event will convene top business leaders, policymakers, and changemakers from across Africa to celebrate outstanding impact and inspire a new era of responsible leadership.
Ahead of the main ceremony, a comprehensive field verification exercise will hold between October 8 and 30 across East, West, and Southern Africa. Independent assessors will visit project sites and engage key stakeholders to validate claims made by entrants — a rigorous process that has solidified The SERAS’ reputation as the gold standard for credibility and integrity in sustainability recognition.
Founder of The SERAS CSR Awards Africa, Ken Egbas, described the record-breaking number of entries as a testament to Africa’s growing sustainability movement. He noted that businesses, governments, and nonprofits are increasingly embracing sustainability not as an afterthought but as a strategic pillar for growth, competitiveness, and long-term legacy.
The 19th edition also sets the stage for the platform’s 20th anniversary in 2026, when The SERAS Hall of Fame will be unveiled to honour Africa’s 100 Most Sustainable Organizations, 50 Top Sustainability Professionals, 100 Not-for-Profits driving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 100), and 50 Sustainability Changemakers, including institutional leaders and CEOs.
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WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT? Panic And Speculation Mount After Army Announces Sweeping Leadership Overhaul!.
To bolster operational success and national security, the Nigerian Army has implemented a significant restructuring of its senior leadership. This overhaul includes new General Officers Commanding (GOCs), commandants, and principal staff officers, as confirmed in a Saturday statement by Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele. These appointments, sanctioned by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, impact critical areas of command, operations, and training.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
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Regional Command: Major General WM Dangana succeeds Major General EF Oyinlola as GOC 3 Division and Commander of Joint Task Force Operation ENDURING PEACE. Major General EI Okoro takes over as GOC 6 Division and Land Component Commander of Joint Task Force South-South Operation DELTA SAFE, replacing Major General EE Emeka.
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Administrative and Specialized Roles: Major General JR Lar is now Commander of the Army Headquarters Garrison. Brigadier General OM Oyekola has been named Acting Military Secretary (Army), while Brigadier General I Waziri remains Chief of Staff to the COAS. Major General SA Emmanuel will lead the Nigerian Army Space Command, and Major General O Adegbe assumes the role of Director of Intelligence and Security at Defence Headquarters.
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Operational Commands: Brigadier General IB Buhari is the new commander of Headquarters 63 Brigade, and Brigadier General K Rabiu takes charge of Headquarters 31 Artillery Brigade.
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Training and Education: Major General KE Chigbu is the new Deputy Commandant of the National Defence College. Major General SD Makolo takes over the Nigerian Army Armour School, while Major General SO Adejimi will lead the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport. Major General FS Etim is the new Chief of Training at TRADOC, and Brigadier General U Ahmad has been appointed Commandant of the Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria.
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Corporate Appointments: Major General KO Ukandu has been named Managing Director and CEO of Post Housing Development Limited, and Major General AI Allison will serve as Managing Director of Defence Properties Limited.
In his directive, Lieutenant General Shaibu charged these officers to embody professionalism and innovation in their new capacities. The Army emphasized that these changes are vital to its broader goal of cultivating a highly skilled, combat-ready, and responsive force prepared to meet Nigeria’s dynamic security needs.
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TRUMP UNDER FIRE! Nigerian Christians Reject His “False” Claims On Ending Violence!.
Nigerian Christian leaders and major ecumenical bodies have firmly rejected United States President Donald Trump’s claim that American military operations have successfully put an end to the killing of Christians within Nigeria. The groups, including the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the 19 Northern states and the FCT, alongside the Ecumenical Synods of Bishops, dismissed the President’s remarks as misleading and disconnected from the ongoing, violent reality in the country.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The backlash follows President Trump’s assertion on Friday in Washington, where he claimed: “As you know, we recently struck Nigeria and largely ended the slaughter of great Christian populations.”
Key responses to the claim from Christian leaders include:
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Victims must speak: Rev. Joseph Hayab, CAN Chairman for Northern Nigeria, argued that only Nigerian Christians and victims of insecurity—not President Trump—can determine if there has been actual improvement. He accused Trump of acting on inaccurate information.
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Interventions inadequate: Hayab acknowledged limited US operations against terrorists, such as the December strike near Sokoto and the targeting of ISIS commanders, but pointed out that after these strikes, US forces “went on a long recess” while Nigerians continued to be killed “every day.“
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Call for genuine help: The CAN Chairman urged the US to provide practical, sustained assistance, emphasizing, “We want help, but the help shouldn’t be propaganda or misinformation.” He highlighted that many people remain in bandit captivity across states like Borno, Katsina, Kwara, and Kogi.
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Demanding evidence: The Ecumenical Synods of Bishops, through International Secretary Archbishop Osazee William, stated there is “no convincing evidence” to support Trump’s claims. William described the reported actions as falling far short of the “good intervention” Nigeria hopes for, suggesting it had done little more than convey a minor message without solving the security crisis.
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SHOCKING REVELATION! “My Mother Sold Akara And Bananas”—Inside The Fierce Defense Of The First Lady!.
Sunday Dare, the Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications, has come to the defense of First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu following backlash over her recent comments on small-scale entrepreneurship. The First Lady had previously encouraged Nigerians to engage in small businesses like selling akara, kuli-kuli, and roasted corn—ventures that require minimal capital—while noting that the administration prefers providing grants rather than loans.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
This perspective sparked significant criticism from many online, who viewed the suggestions as insulting and disconnected from the current economic hardships faced by Nigerians.
In response, during an appearance on the Mic On podcast with Seun Okinbaloye, Dare shared his own personal history to support the First Lady’s message:
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Dare revealed that his mother raised him by selling bananas and oranges in Jos, Plateau State.
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He personally hawked these fruits in the markets of Jos to help support his family.
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He emphasized that his mother’s ability to successfully train him through these small-scale trade activities sixty years ago highlights the value of such work.
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Dare argued that the First Lady’s intent was simply to encourage Nigerians to develop entrepreneurial skills and avoid remaining idle, noting that the resilience of these small businesses is vital to the national economy.
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