Wednesday, May 28, 2025

FCT Administration Seals PDP Headquarters in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), under the leadership of Minister Nyesom Wike, has sealed the National




Headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) located at Wadata Plaza in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.

The action is part of a broader initiative by the FCTA to reclaim properties due to unpaid ground rent, leading to the revocation of 4,794 land titles.


The PDP headquarters was sealed as the party reportedly owes 28 years of ground rent, totaling N7.6 million.

Despite the backlash, the FCTA insists that the revocation is a standard procedure impacting various entities that have failed to meet their financial obligations regarding ground rent.


The development is occurring amid internal conflicts within the PDP, with a notable battle for control between the Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, and the FCTA minister, Nyesom Wike, as reported by Punch.

The FCTA clarified that an individual named Samaila Maman Ofi owns the property.


The FCTA's move has sparked controversy, with the PDP labeling it as a politically motivated act aimed at stifling opposition by the APC government.

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The FCTA clarified that an individual named Samaila Maman Ofi owns the property.


The FCTA's move has sparked controversy, with the PDP labeling it as a politically motivated act aimed at stifling opposition by the APC government.


Despite the backlash, the FCTA insists that the revocation is a standard procedure impacting various entities that have failed to meet their financial obligations regarding


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Staged Kidnap: 21-Year-Old, Accomplices Arrested By Police

The Enugu State Police Command has detained 21-year-old Chidera Ako, along with his accomplices, for allegedly feigning his own kidnap and recovered N2 million ransom collected from his parents.


Saudi’s Al-Hilal, Victor Osimhen Agree To Three-Year Deal?

Premier League clubs, Chelsea and Manchester United, are set to miss out on signing Victor Osimhen as the Nigeria international has agreed a move to Al-Hilal.

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Monday, May 26, 2025

Ondo State Police Command's Response to Potential Attack

The Ondo State Police Command has taken proactive measures to prevent a potential attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, where 41 worshippers were killed in 2022. In response to reports of a possible attack, the command has:


Deployed operational assets

Police personnel and equipment have been deployed around worship centers across the state to enhance security.


Intensified surveillance and patrols

The police have increased patrol activities and surveillance to prevent any potential attack and reassure the public of their safety.


Urged calm

Residents have been advised to go about their daily activities without fear or panic, while also being vigilant and reporting any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or using emergency lines.


Background

The potential attack was reportedly flagged after an anonymous letter was addressed to the church, although the source and authenticity of the letter remain unverified. The police command has nonetheless taken prompt and strategic action to ensure public safety.


Collaboration and Next Steps

The police are working closely with other security agencies to ensure the safety and security of lives and property in the state. Citizens are encouraged to report any suspicious activity or information to the nearest police station or use emergency lines.

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Community Impact

The 2022 attack on St. Francis Catholic Church left deep scars on the community, and the current security measures aim to prevent a repeat of such an incident. Local leaders, including the Olowo of Owo, have convened security summits and established Security Trust Funds to support long-term security efforts.


Public Advisory

Residents are advised to remain calm but vigilant, and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The police command reassures the public of their commitment to ensuring public safety and security.

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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Saturday, May 24, 2025

China as a Nation

China doesn’t need Google to win. And after seeing it firsthand, I’m convinced Africa’s obsession with ‘access’ is distracting us from the real game:



PRODUCTION.

I landed in China expecting factories, efficiency, and everything else we see on the internet. I left with a radical realization: China’s edge isn’t just economic, it’s psychological. They hosted me, fed me, and walked me through their operations, not as a transaction, but as a statement. A statement of belief: We built this. Ours works. Come see. Here's what stunned me: 1. Production is their DNA Every conversation circled back to making things. Not consuming, not reselling, but creating. In Kenya, most of us celebrate who has the latest iPhone. In China, they celebrate who built a better version.

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Question: Why does Africa import toothpicks when we have the trees? 2. Language as loyalty No concessions. Street signs, business deals, daily chatter... is all Mandarin. Contrast that with our beautiful Africa: We debate “Swahili vs. English” while outsourcing our thought processes. 3. The closed ecosystem that opened my eyes No Google. No WhatsApp. No Facebook. Yet, -WeChat does everything (payments, IDs, business). -High-speed trains outpace Western models. -Cities rise from rice fields in 5 years. Truth: They don’t miss what they replaced. 4. Hospitality that felt like home They fed me at midnight. My translator stayed late without complaint. The narrative says China is cold. But I disagree. They understand community like Africans do, but they’ve weaponized it for progress. Here is the painful mirror for Africa: -We have every app, but where are our Alibabas? -We have raw materials, but where are our factories? -We speak global languages, but where is our self-trust? What if Africa spent less energy begging for “access” to Western platforms and more time building our own? We need a shift. From “How do we get into their system?” to “How do we make ours unbeatable?” As someone building systems across Africa and the Middle East, I now ask: What if Africa chose to believe in herself the way China does? What if we bet on our own brilliance? Africa doesn’t lack talent. We lack self-trust. It’s time to rewire our belief system. To move from survival to structure. From reaction to vision. Let’s stop downloading greatness and start producing it. PS. 🔁Repost this. Someone in your network is one mindset shift away from building something the continent truly needs. Strive Masiyiwa Rebecca Enonchong, FREng Fred Swaniker Iyinoluwa Aboyeji Tomi Davies Moky Makura Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani AfriLabs UNDP Africa The Tony Elumelu Foundation African Union #LessonsFromChina #PanAfricanism #AfricaRising #Innovation

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