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Nigeria Sets 2030 Target To End Open Defaecation Amid Sanitation Crisis.

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The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminate open defaecation in Nigeria by 2030, revealing that over 45 million Nigerians still practice the habit, while only about 25 per cent of the population has access to safely managed sanitation facilities.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Minister of Environment, Balarabe Lawal, disclosed this during a press briefing to mark the 2025 World Toilet Day, themed “Sanitation in a Changing World” with the tagline “We’ll Always Need the Toilet.” Represented by Permanent Secretary Mahmud Kambari, Lawal highlighted that the theme reflects the mounting pressures of climate change, rapid urbanisation, and social inequalities that weaken sanitation systems.

According to the minister, safe toilet access remains fundamental to public health and environmental protection. “Toilets hygienically remove human waste, reduce exposure to diseases, and uphold human dignity. Yet, in many areas, sanitation systems are underfunded, poorly managed, or neglected,” he said. Globally, about 4.2 billion people lack access to safe toilets, with Nigeria accounting for over 45 million practicing open defaecation.

Lawal noted that many schools, healthcare centers, and public institutions either lack functional toilets or have facilities in disrepair. In urban areas, insufficient sewerage infrastructure has led to unsafe wastewater disposal, contaminating rivers and streams, and contributing to diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, typhoid, and intestinal worm infections, which disproportionately affect children under five.

The Federal Government’s commitment is reflected in the Presidential Declaration of a State of Emergency on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene and Executive Order No. 009 (2019) aimed at achieving an Open Defecation Free Nigeria, which is currently under review. The Ministry of Environment has also updated the 2005 National Environmental Sanitation Policy to include improved guidelines for safe excreta and sewage management.

Dr Bahijjahtu Abubakar, Director of Pollution Control and Environmental Health, emphasized the serious health and environmental risks posed by inadequate sanitation, particularly to women, children, and vulnerable groups. “World Toilet Day offers an opportunity to assess progress and renew our commitment to ending open defaecation by 2030,” she stated.

Abubakar Kende, Secretary General of the Nigerian Red Cross Society, described access to sanitation as a human right, stressing the urgency to address challenges including climate stress, poor funding, overcrowding, and cultural barriers.

At the state level, Oyo State, through OYORUWASSA in partnership with UNICEF and SATO, called on stakeholders to prioritise safe sanitation. Chairman Alhaji Babalola Afobaje highlighted toilets as “life-saving infrastructure essential for public health, environmental protection, climate resilience, and human dignity,” urging intensified efforts to achieve an open defaecation-free state by 2028.

General Manager Adeniyi Adeduntan pointed out the disproportionate impact of inadequate sanitation on women and girls, citing heightened health risks, vulnerability to abuse, and school absenteeism. Mr Victor Oyejide, co-founder of Recycledge, further called for increased education, awareness, and investment in innovative sanitation solutions, including mobile and static toilet systems, to ensure dignified access for all.


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Nigeria, Ivory Coast, And Morocco Named Contenders For Upcoming AFCON – Gyan.

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As the countdown to the December 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) intensifies, former Ghana international Asamoah Gyan has identified Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and hosts Morocco as the teams to watch.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking at the CAF Awards in Morocco on Wednesday night, Gyan acknowledged the strength of African football while expressing regret that Ghana will miss the tournament. “There are many giants competing this year. Ghana is out, which is disappointing, but we are focused on the World Cup,” he said.

The former Black Stars captain highlighted Nigeria’s impressive showing at the last AFCON in Côte d’Ivoire, describing the Super Eagles as a team that came close to winning the trophy. “Nigeria performed well and came very close in the past two years. Ivory Coast also impressed, and there are many strong teams,” Gyan noted.

He also commended Morocco for their consistent performance and growing confidence in African football. “Morocco is a formidable contender, performing strongly. I would say these three countries—Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Morocco—are the ones to watch,” he added.

Nigeria’s previous AFCON campaign ended in disappointment after a 2-1 defeat to hosts Ivory Coast in the final. With the next tournament approaching rapidly, Gyan’s predictions have already ignited discussions among fans and analysts about the likely champion.

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Army Chief Orders Troops To Intensify Fight Against Terrorists In North-East.

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The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has urged troops of Operation Hadin Kai to maintain vigilance and adopt an aggressive approach in counter-terrorism operations across Nigeria’s North-East region.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

A statement released on Thursday by the information officer of the Joint Task Force (JTF), Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, indicated that Shaibu gave the directive during an operational assessment visit to the JTF headquarters in Maiduguri, Borno State. The visit was aimed at reviewing the security situation, evaluating ongoing operations, and strengthening collaboration with other security agencies.

While commending the resilience of troops, Shaibu warned against complacency, insisting that the military must remain proactive in denying terrorists freedom of action. He also met with theatre commanders to emphasise enhanced coordination and improved intelligence gathering.

During the briefing, Theatre Commander Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar updated the COAS on current operations, emerging threats, and challenges faced by frontline troops. Shaibu stressed that continued operational assertiveness is critical to staying ahead of insurgent groups and ensuring lasting security in the North-East.


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FG Reaffirms Commitment To Safe Schools, Vows Investment In Students’ Future.

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The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to creating safe and conducive learning environments for students across Nigeria through continued support for the Safe School Initiative.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Minister of State for Finance, Doris Uzoka-Anite, conveyed this message in Abuja during the 2025 International Students’ Day celebration, organised by the Office of the Special Assistant to the President on Student Engagement.

According to the statement from the Special Assistant’s office, Uzoka-Anite highlighted that the government would continue to ensure adequate funding for education, teachers’ salaries, school-feeding programmes, and other initiatives that foster safe and productive learning environments.

“The youth of this country are a collective responsibility, not solely the duty of the Student Union or the Ministry of Education. The brilliance, resilience, and creativity of our students are central to building Nigeria’s leadership and intellectual resources. Today, we celebrate more than just academic achievements; we celebrate the future of Nigeria,” she said.

Speaking at the event, the Special Assistant on Student Engagement to the President, Sunday Asefon, emphasized the transformative role of education in national development. He stated that the ceremony honoured the best graduating students from universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and the Nigerian Law School.

The awardees received scholarships, laptops, cash prizes, and other empowerment tools, while exceptional secondary-school students were each awarded N100,000 to promote academic excellence. Asefon explained that the initiative reflects President Bola Tinubu’s dedication to student welfare and education development.

“The President believes, and we reaffirm today, that our students are not only the leaders of tomorrow but also active contributors to national development today. By rewarding academic excellence, we are investing in Nigeria’s future. To all awardees: your achievements distinguish you as the best of our educational institutions, and we encourage you to continue leading with integrity, innovation, and a sense of responsibility,” he said.

International Students’ Day commemorates the 1939 Nazi crackdown on Czech students in Prague, during which nine student leaders were executed and over 1,200 others arrested. It was later declared a global day of student solidarity in 1941. This year, the National Association of Nigerian Students marked the day in Abuja under the theme, “Empowering Students to be Agents of Change,” promoting patriotism, productivity, and advocacy for student rights and unity.


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