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Navy trains, graduates 323 personnel in Kaduna
The Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology, Kachia, Kaduna State, on Friday graduated 323 personnel from the Quarter Armourer and Fire Control I–III courses.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the graduates were drawn from Batches 25, 28 and 29.
The Guest of Honour at the maiden gunnery regimental graduation ceremony, Governor Uba Sani, said the event marked a historic milestone in celebrating the discipline, commitment and professional excellence of the graduands.
Sani, who was represented by the Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Yusuf Liman, said the training strengthened national security and reflected the Navy’s growing technical and professional capacity.
He said Kaduna State remained committed to people-centred governance through investments in education, healthcare, social infrastructure, human capital development and coordinated security interventions.
The governor said the progress recorded in the state was supported by strong collaboration with the military and other security agencies, whose sacrifices had contributed to improved peace, stability and development.
He commended the impressive parade, describing it as evidence of high regimentation, professionalism, commitment and rigorous training by both instructors and graduates.
Sani also commended the Chief of Training, Rear Admiral A.M. Haruna, the leadership of the Naval Training Command and the instructors for producing exceptional Above Water Warfare Gunners.
He urged the graduands to serve with integrity, courage and professionalism, applying their skills with precision, patriotism and loyalty amid Nigeria’s complex and evolving security challenges.
In a remark, the Commandant of NNSAT, Commodore Chikaji Isah, thanked Sani for honouring the ceremony through his representative.
Isah said the governor’s presence underscored Kaduna State’s commitment to human capital development, security enhancement and institutional growth within the Nigerian Navy.
He appreciated the state government for providing improved infrastructure and essential training aids, noting that the interventions would enhance training, equipment readiness and professional excellence.
The commandant praised the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, for his visionary leadership in strengthening the Navy’s capacity to confront emerging and contemporary threats.
He acknowledged the support of the families of the graduates , congratulated the personnel and expressed confidence that they would serve the nation with pride, dedication and professionalism.
The highlight of the event was a silent drills display, match pasts and the presentation of awards to deserving officers and ratings in order of merit.
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Nnamdi Kanu’s release might be possible if his health and other legal matters are managed appropriately- Primate Elijah Ayodele
Primate Elijah Ayodele discussed Nnamdi Kanu’s situation, who received a life sentence after being convicted, in a Facebook video that gained significant attention on December 20, 2025. Ayodele cautioned the political activist about the importance of taking care of his health while incarcerated, as it would play a critical role in the coming months.
He stated, “He should prioritize his health; his release will be negotiable,” implying that Kanu’s release might be possible if his health and other legal matters are managed appropriately.
Ayodele remarked that Kanu’s situation is complex, and any potential release will be influenced by political and legal factors. He emphasized that Kanu needs to maintain both physical and mental well-being to navigate the challenges ahead.
He expressed concern that mismanagement of Kanu’s health could hinder ongoing negotiations or delay positive outcomes related to his case.
Ayodele concluded by stressing that both the government and Kanu’s supporters should monitor his health closely, highlighting the importance of remaining vigilant and self-disciplined during this period to overcome future challenges.
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Fire guts FIRS Headquarters ahead of New Tax laws rollout
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has confirmed that a fire incident occurred at one of its offices within its Abuja headquarters on Saturday, days ahead of the January 2026 implementation of Nigeria’s new tax laws.
The incident was confirmed by Mr Sikiru Akinola, spokesperson to the Executive Chairman of the agency, Zacch Adedeji.
According to Akinola, the fire broke out on the fourth floor of the building and was promptly detected by security personnel on duty.
He said swift intervention by the Federal Capital Territory Fire Service, alongside other emergency responders, ensured the fire was quickly contained and prevented from spreading to other parts of the complex.
“We are grateful to report that no lives were lost in the incident,” Akinola said. “However, a number of offices on the affected floor sustained damage.”
He added that investigations into the cause of the fire have commenced, with preliminary findings suggesting a possible electrical fault.
“In the meantime, all internal safety protocols are being thoroughly reviewed and strengthened to mitigate against future occurrences,” he said.
Ekwutosblog reports that the incident comes just days before the planned implementation of the country’s new tax laws, which have generated pockets of controversy nationwide.
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Expedite on S’East projects, Ndigbo committed to your re-election – Ohanaeze tells Tinubu
Apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has declared that the lgbo stand committed to supporting President Bola Tinubu until 2031, while calling for the completion of all major projects in the South-East zone ahead of 2027 elections.
Ohanaeze said for the temporary opening of Lagos-Calabar coastal Highway, the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi has distinguished himself.
The group stated that the prestigious recognition of Umahi is a testament to his exceptional commitment to the tenets of public service, demonstrated through the timely execution of critical road projects, rigorous field oversight of ongoing construction works, and engaging communities across the six geopolitical zones via town hall meetings and public enlightenment events.
Ohanaeze hailed President Bola Tinubu for his decision to appoint an Igbo man and professional engineer to serve as Minister of Works, an event remarkable in its significance as it marks the first instance in 74 years, since 1951, that an Igbo individual has occupied the vital position.
The organization noted that the impacts of Umahi’s tenure had resonated across all six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, reaffirming the confidence of the Nigerian populace in the administration of President Tinubu.
This was contained in a statement issued at the weekend by Ohanaeze’s factional Deputy President-General, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro and Chief Chinenyeze Ohia, National spokesperson and made available to Ekwutosblog.
The organisation said: “Without hesitation, we, the Ndigbo, declare forthrightly: for the first time since 2015, we are witnessing a political landscape where all five Southeast Governors, all five Igbo Ministers, and the entire Southeast region stand unwaveringly loyal to President Tinubu’s re-election campaign for 2027.
“In recognition of the recent temporary opening of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway on the 12th of December 2025, Ohanaeze Ndigbo acknowledges this remarkable achievement.
“It is a significant milestone that enhances festive season travel and provides much-needed relief to millions of Nigerians, particularly commuters in Lagos.
“The year 2025 has been characterized by an unprecedented transparency in governance, exemplified by the Federal Government’s proactive engagement of the nation’s anti-graft agencies, the EFCC and the ICPC.
“Their audits of financial transactions and contractor performances have paved the way for timely payments and enforced accountability, thereby reinforcing adherence to contractual agreements between the Federal Government and both domestic and foreign contractors.”
Ohanaeze Ndigbo urged the Federal Government to create opportunities in 2026 for local Nigerian contractors to compete on an equitable basis with foreign counterparts.
“As we reflect on the substantial infrastructural investment of 1.5 trillion Naira, directed toward road projects in the Southeast region, we commend President Tinubu for his unparalleled benevolence,” it further stated.
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