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GAIA AFRICA Launches New Member Season for Women Leaders

GAIA AFRICA, Africa's premier private club for women leaders, has opened its 2025/2026 member season. The launch features 'The Unbowed' series, highlighting stories of resilience from founders and executives. Join the community shaping the continent's fut

Northern Leaders Suspend Mining, Back State Police

Northern governors and traditional rulers have imposed a six-month mining suspension and approved a N1bn monthly security fund to tackle banditry and insecurity. Read the full communiqué.

Anioma State: Delta North Rejects South-East Proposal

Delta North legislators and LGA chairmen firmly reject merging Anioma State with the South-East. They insist it remains in South-South, pledging political action for its creation. Read the full story.

Analyst Urges Dialogue After Nnamdi Kanu Sentencing

Political analyst Olajumoke Shaqiru Victor calls for dialogue beyond legal measures to achieve lasting peace in Southeast Nigeria following Nnamdi Kanu's multiple sentences. Read expert insights.

IPOB Challenges Kalu's 30,000 Deaths Claim

IPOB disputes Senator Orji Uzor Kalu's claim that 30,000 died due to Nnamdi Kanu's activism. The group demands evidence and calls for independent investigation into Southeast violence.

Political Leaders Celebrate Atiku Abubakar at 78

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar marks 78th birthday receiving heartfelt tributes from Peter Obi, Governor Fintiri, Rotimi Amaechi, and Tein Jack-Rich. Read about their messages honoring his political legacy.

Omokri: Kanu Should Have Formed Political Party

Reno Omokri suggests Nnamdi Kanu could have used his massive popularity to start a political party and elect governors and senators for peaceful change in Southeast Nigeria.

Mixed Compliance to IPOB Sit-At-Home in Southeast

Southeast Nigeria experienced a partial and varied response to a viral sit-at-home order following Nnamdi Kanu's conviction. While some areas saw normal activity, others observed the protest.

Suleman: Why Blame Pastors for Nigeria's Insecurity?

Apostle Johnson Suleman responds to critics blaming pastors for Nigeria's insecurity crisis. He questions why religious leaders face criticism when terrorists don't use Christian phrases during attacks.

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