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Pope Francis’ funeral: Zelensky meets Trump in Rome

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has met his US counterpart, Donald Trump in Rome, the Italian capital, where both leaders were attending the funeral of Pope Francis.
According to a spokesman for Zelensky, no details were provided of the meeting, but it comes at a critical time in negotiations aimed at bringing an end to fighting between Ukraine and Russia.
On Friday, Trump, who has been pressing both sides to agree a ceasefire, said that there had been productive talks between his envoy and the Russian leadership, and called for a high-level meeting between Kyiv and Moscow to close a deal.
The Republican had previously warned both sides that his administration would walk away from its efforts to achieve a peace if the two sides do not agree a deal soon.
Ekwutosblog reports that the meeting in Rome is the first face-to-face encounter between Trump and Zelensky since an Oval Office meeting in February that turned into a shouting match.
After that meeting, the United States cut off intelligence cooperation with Ukraine, which is critical to its efforts to stave off Russian attacks, though this was later restored.
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I’ll go anywhere with you to attract investors – Obasanjo tells Bauchi governor

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, on Wednesday, expressed readiness to help Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State attract foreign investors to the state.
Obasanjo emphasized the need for leaders to mobilize investors both locally and internationally for Nigeria.
He spoke during the commissioning of the Sir Ahmadu Bello International Conference Centre in Bauchi.
Obasanjo said Nigeria’s tourism sector can be developed to attract foreign investments.
He said: “We can be developed and be made one of the tourist attractions in Nigeria. And those who will come will be able to stay in a hotel.
“They will be able to interact and have discussion conferences in this international conference center and make Bauchi the center of attraction, the center of tourism for Nigeria.
“I congratulate you once again. And not only are we commissioning this, we are starting with a conference to talk about investment and what do we need in Nigeria today. We need to mobilize investment from local and from the international.
“Governor, let me say this. I will go anywhere with you to get investments for Bauchi State.”
The former President also commended Mohammed on the level of development in the state.
“In terms of developing Bauchi State, I was happy with what I saw and what I heard. I didn’t know that it would not be too long before you would invite me here.
“And this is particularly unique, an international conference center named after one of the greatest Nigerians in our history, particularly in our history of achieving independence and of leading our country, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Saldana of Sokoto,” he added.
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GOVERNOR UZODIMMA INSPECTS MAJOR ONGOING PROJECTS ACROSS OWERRI, REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO URBAN RENEWAL.

By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
7-OCT- 2025
The Executive Governor of Imo State, Distinguished Senator Hope Uzodimma, on Monday embarked on an extensive inspection tour of several ongoing projects across Owerri, the state capital, In a remarkable move that reflects his administration’s dedication to infrastructural excellence and urban transformation
The inspection exercise was part of the Governor’s continuous monitoring of strategic development projects aimed at ensuring timely delivery, adherence to standards, and alignment with the State’s comprehensive urban renewal scheme.
During the tour, Governor Uzodimma visited key project sites including the construction of the Ultra-Modern Bus Terminal at Onitsha Road, the Imo Recreation Park, the headquarters of the Imo Internal Revenue Service (IIRS), and the Imo Drug Warehouse. Each of these projects represents a vital component of the administration’s broader vision to modernize Owerri, strengthen public services, and promote economic vibrancy within the State.
According to the Governor, the on-site inspection was not just an assessment exercise but a strategic review session aimed at identifying gaps and ensuring that contractors maintain both speed and quality in project execution. He emphasized that his observations during the visit would inform prompt and targeted interventions to accelerate delivery timelines and enhance the efficiency of infrastructure development.
Governor Uzodimma reiterated that his government remains focused on sustainable urban development, with projects deliberately designed to improve the living standards of citizens, decongest urban traffic, enhance environmental aesthetics, and boost tourism and commerce in the capital city.
The Governor’s hands-on leadership style continues to reflect his resolve to deliver on the 3R Government Agenda of Rehabilitation, Reconstruction, and Recovery, transforming Imo into a modern, functional, and investor-friendly state.
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Northern elders, governors establish NNDC

The Northern Elders Forum and the Northern Governors Forum have established a new body known as the Northern Nigeria Development Council, NNDC, to coordinate and drive the region’s economic transformation agenda.
The decision followed the signing of the Northern Nigeria Economic Development Charter at the end of the Northern Nigeria Investment and Industrialisation Summit, which ended in Abuja on Monday.
NEF Convener, Prof Ango Abdullahi, who signed the communiqué after the summit, pointed out that the proposed council will operate under the joint supervision of the two forums and serve as the institutional framework for implementing the region’s long-term development masterplan.
The communiquè said, “The charter signed by the Northern Governors commits them to establish the NNDC as the dedicated coordinating agency for the region’s economic agenda.”
It further revealed that the NNDC will “serve as the institutional and programme management body to midwife the Regional Integration Agenda of Northern Nigeria.”
It will consolidate strategies in mining, agriculture, power, industrialization, technology, and related sectors.
The summit, themed “Unlocking Strategic Opportunities in Mining, Agriculture, and Power,” brought together governors, investors, and development partners to explore ways to accelerate growth in the region.
The forum disclosed that over $10bn in investments were pledged across key sectors for implementation over the next five years.
It also emphasized the need for regional economic integration, improved infrastructure, and clear investment policies to attract private capital.
Participants further recommended reforms to ease doing business, standardise public-private partnership frameworks, and institutionalise land administration reforms.
They also proposed the creation of a Security-Investment Coordination Task Force to safeguard critical projects.
The communiqué traced the vision for the new council to the North’s historical industrial base, recalling the 1960s and 1970s when agriculture and agro-processing anchored the region’s economy.
It noted that the new initiative aims to revive that legacy through a modernised, coordinated framework for sustainable growth.
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