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I still can’t tell my exact age — Obasanjo
Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has once again revealed that he is uncertain about his actual age, noting that estimates can only be drawn from the ages of his former classmates.
He explained that several of his contemporaries from primary school are still alive, and none of them is younger than 90 years.
Obasanjo made this disclosure on Sunday while speaking at the Toyin Falola Interview Series titled “A Conversation with His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.”
The session was moderated by Professor Toyin Falola, with the participation of the Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Dr. Matthew Kukah, and former presidential candidate, Professor Kingsley Moghalu.
During the interview, the former president also spoke about the purpose behind establishing his presidential library, describing it as a tool for safeguarding national records and strengthening institutional memory. According to him, millions of documents have already been digitized
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He said, “We have digitalised over 3m materials. We still have about the same number, 3m to digitalise.
“The idea is when these materials are digitalised, people can have access to them. That is number one. As document preservation, we preserve the past, take note of the present and we want all these to inspire the future.”
Obasanjo further disclosed that several personal and historical records are preserved in the library, including his academic files and private correspondence.
He explained that the facility houses his primary and secondary school records, a letter he wrote to former military ruler, General Sani Abacha, after the death of his son, and another letter addressed to his wife during his imprisonment.
Despite the availability of these records, Obasanjo maintained that he still could not definitively state his age, but pointed to surviving classmates as possible references.
He said, “I don’t know my exact age but I could judge from those who were in school with me, I have given you an example of Olubara (Oba Jacob Olufemi Omolade, the Olubara of Ibara) who is still alive.
“I believe there are six of my classmates in secondary school that I know are still alive and none of them is less than 90 years of age. So I leave it to you to guess what my age could be.
“My school record card in primary school, I have been able to keep them and when I became President and I wanted to establish the library, they were available to be exhibited.
“My records in primary and secondary school and even the manuscripts of books that I have written, those that I wrote in prison and so on, even crops of maize that I planted when I was in prison, they are there and somehow I was able to keep them.
“Why the Presidential Library? I believe one of the things we don’t do too well in our society is that we don’t keep records too well, institutional memory is not what we do very well.”
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2025 POLICE PPROs’ CONFERENCE OPENS IN ABUJA AS IGP EGBETOKUN SETS NEW COMMUNICATION AGENDA …URGES POLICE SPOKESPERSONS TO LEAD THE FIGHT AGAINST MISINFORMATION….
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
8- DEC- 2025
The Nigeria Police Force took a major step toward redefining its communication framework on Monday, December 8, 2025, as the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, formally inaugurated the 2025 Annual Conference of Police Public Relations Officers (PPROs) in Abuja. The event, held at the Police Resource Centre, brought together senior communication officers, security experts, and institutional partners for a comprehensive review of the Force’s public engagement strategies.
At the opening ceremony, the Inspector-General underscored the growing importance of credible communication in contemporary policing. He noted that the annual conference had evolved into a national platform for refining the Police’s image, strengthening community relations, and establishing a unified voice on matters of public interest. He stressed that public trust, now more than ever, is directly linked to the consistency and accuracy of information disseminated by Police spokespersons.
During his keynote remarks, the IGP drew attention to the escalating threats posed by misinformation and disinformation in Nigeria’s digital and physical communication spaces. He observed that distorted narratives and perception-driven crises have increasingly influenced public attitudes toward security institutions. As a result, he identified information management as a critical operational priority and urged PPROs to adopt a more strategic posture in countering falsehoods swiftly and effectively.
According to the IGP, Police spokespersons must be intentional and proactive in shaping public narratives. He called on them to embrace professionalism, factual accuracy, and speed in their communication duties, emphasising that “falsehood flourishes where truth is delayed.” In his address, he encouraged the intelligent use of social media as a mechanism for transparency, engagement, and real-time feedback, warning that information vacuums often become havens for distortion and speculation.
The Inspector-General also expressed confidence in the capacity-building sessions lined up for the conference, noting that the modules would broaden the communicative expertise of participants and enhance the overall public image of the Nigeria Police Force. He challenged the officers in attendance to recommit themselves to the values of integrity, diligence, and excellence, pointing out that the future of policing is significantly influenced by the quality of communication between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.
The opening of the conference attracted a distinguished array of guests from the public relations community, academia, development institutions, and the policing sector. Among those in attendance were the President and Chairman of Council of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations, Dr. Ike Neliaku, fnipr (represented by Council Member and former Adamawa State Commissioner for Information, Dr. Ahmed Sajoh, fnipr); the Director-General of the National Institute of Police Studies, Prof. Olu Ogunsakin; and the National Chairman of the Police Community Relations Committee, Alhaji Mogaji Ibraheem Olaniyan, represented by Ambassador Wada Sadiq.
Also present were the Deputy National Vice Chairman (North) of the PCRC and veteran Force spokesperson, AIG Tunji Alapini (Rtd), NPM, mni; the Provost of the Police Public Relations School, Abuja, CP (Dr.) Emmanuel Ojukwu (Rtd); as well as representatives from international and development partners including the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Alert, GS-Foundation, the German Embassy, Moniepoint, and the CLEEN Foundation.
The conference is expected to continue with a series of technical sessions designed to refine crisis communication, enhance digital engagement, and equip Police spokespersons with the tools needed to effectively manage emerging information challenges.
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GOC 82 DIVISION UNVEILS NEW OFFICERS’ ACCOMMODATION AND COMMANDER’S CHALET IN ABAKPA CANTONMENT
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
8- DEC- 2025
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division of the Nigerian Army and Commander of the Joint Task Force South-East, Operation UDO KA, Major General Oluremi Fadairo, has commissioned two newly completed projects at Abakpa Cantonment in Enugu. The facilities include an Officers’ Transit Accommodation and a Commander’s Guest Chalet for the 44 Engineer Brigade.
Both projects were initiated, funded, and constructed under the leadership of the immediate past Commander of the 44 Engineer Brigade, Brigadier General O.C. Onovwiona, who now serves as the Director, Leadership Development Institute at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre. The initiative was undertaken to uplift the living and working environment of officers within the brigade.
During the commissioning ceremony, Major General Fadairo praised Brigadier General Onovwiona’s vision, dedication, and commitment to improving troop welfare. He urged officers who will benefit from the facilities to take responsibility for their maintenance so the structures can remain functional and beneficial in the long term. The GOC further encouraged other commanders across formations to emulate such gestures that directly impact personnel wellbeing.
Earlier in his remarks, Brigadier General Onovwiona explained that the project was inspired by the welfare-focused command philosophy of the late Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General T.A. Lagbaja, and aligns with two key pillars of the current Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General W. Shaibu, which emphasize robust administration and exemplary leadership. He expressed satisfaction that the facilities would contribute to improving morale and operational readiness within the brigade. He also conveyed his appreciation to the GOC for honouring the invitation to commission the projects.
In his welcome address, the current Commander of the 44 Engineer Brigade, Brigadier General O.D. Bello, highlighted that the projects were thoughtfully executed to support the welfare and efficiency of troops. He commended the GOC for making time to attend the event despite his demanding responsibilities.

The ceremony featured the formal commissioning and unveiling of the facilities, a guided tour of the buildings, symbolic presentation of keys to beneficiaries, and a group photograph to commemorate the event.
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Did you steal him? Reactions as Guinean woman edits her husband’s head out of their wedding photos
A Guinean woman Houssna Jalloh, has marked her third month wedding anniversary by sharing photos with her husband’s head edited out.
“3 months down, forever to go Alhamdulillah for this love, always,” she captioned the post shared on Sunday, December 7.
The post has sparked varying reactions on social media, ranging from humour, outrage to disapproval.
“This is really unfair, you should have posted your pictures only.. no one forced you to post him,” one Adeyola wrote.
“No one is forcing anyone to post oooo, my dear this doesn’t look good. If you need engagement on social media, this is a tacky way to do it,” A Nigerian lady, Blessing Adesiyan, wrote. Nigerian Event Listings
“Did you steal him sis?,” another wrote.

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