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IMO STATE UNVEILS STRATEGIC INITIATIVES TO BOOST FOOD PRODUCTION AND YOUTH EMPOWERMENT.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
2- NOV- 2025

Imo State has reiterated its commitment to achieving food sufficiency and strengthening agricultural development through innovative strategies and youth empowerment programmes. This was highlighted by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Chief Cosmos Madugba, during the official flag-off of a three-day orientation training for the third batch of participants in the state’s youth-focused agricultural incubation scheme. The programme, held in Owerri, is in partnership with the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprise for the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND).

Representing Governor Hope Uzodimma, Chief Madugba commended the State Government for its visionary leadership, timely payment of counterpart funding, and enabling environment that has attracted key development partners. He revealed that over 1,400 young people have already benefited from agriculture, manufacturing, and skills acquisition under this initiative, making it one of the most impactful empowerment programmes in the state.

Chief Madugba praised LIFE-ND as the most successful donor-supported agricultural programme in Imo State, describing it as robust, sustainable, and youth-focused. He emphasized that the project targets young people between the ages of 18 and 35 — a critical demographic in the nation’s development process — equipping them with modern agricultural techniques to boost food production and enhance self-reliance. He called on the NDDC to extend the programme beyond the current 10 participating local government areas to all 27 LGAs in the state.

The Commissioner reiterated that food production is a core component of the Uzodimma administration’s strategic agenda, stressing that food is fundamental to life and national development. He appealed to the trainees to take the programme seriously, show commitment, and give back to their communities as a demonstration of gratitude for the resources being invested in them.

He further assured that the Ministry of Agriculture, NDDC, IFAD, and LIFE-ND remain committed to supporting participants to ensure sustained implementation and results. According to him, agriculture remains a key pathway to fighting hunger, creating jobs, and transforming the rural economy for prosperity.

In his remarks, Engr. Sani Abiodun, National Project Coordinator of LIFE-ND, represented by Technical Officer Mr. Bunmi Ogunleye, stated that out of over 3,000 applicants, less than 20 percent were selected, urging participants to consider themselves privileged. He described youth as the backbone of national progress and encouraged them to seize the opportunity to transform their lives and communities through agribusiness.

Adding his voice, Dr. Kyrian Uchegbu, Imo State representative on the NDDC Board, expressed delight at the programme’s success in mobilizing youths toward agriculture. He applauded Governor Uzodimma’s leadership as Chairman of the NDDC Governors Advisory Council and noted that Imo was the first to fulfill counterpart funding obligations, enabling the programme’s smooth execution. He revealed that in other Niger Delta states such as Ondo, beneficiaries have become successful agripreneurs, even rising to millionaire status through dedication and proper use of the skills acquired.

Dr. Uchegbu warned participants against seeing the initiative as a “national cake,” emphasizing that it is a transformative programme that rewards hard work and productivity. He explained that successful trainees would receive further financial support to expand their ventures in areas like fishery, poultry, farming, and food processing, thereby contributing to job creation and food security.

The NDDC representative further disclosed that the Commission now offers up to 400 scholarships annually for postgraduate studies within Nigeria and abroad and is implementing community development projects such as rural electrification under the “Light Up Niger Delta” initiative.

Earlier, Mrs. Victoria Igboanugo, the Imo State LIFE-ND Project Coordinator, welcomed participants and highlighted that the training would cover critical areas such as environmental sustainability, climate change, nutrition, record-keeping, gender inclusion, and digital technology in agribusiness. She explained the project’s apprenticeship model, which pairs experienced farmers (incubators) with trainees (incubatees) for mentorship and hands-on learning.

Mrs. Igboanugo expressed gratitude to IFAD, NDDC, the Federal Government, and Governor Uzodimma for their unwavering support and timely funding. She urged the selected participants to take full advantage of the programme, reminding them that their stipends have been fully provided to support their transportation throughout the training period.

The event marked another bold step by the Imo State Government in its mission to empower youths, strengthen rural economies, ensure food sufficiency, and position agriculture as a key driver of economic growth.

 

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Boris Johnson Says He Feels “Perfectly Safe” in Nigeria, Praises Imo State’s Progress

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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s security, saying he feels perfectly safe during his visit to the country. His remarks come amid ongoing reports of insecurity in various parts of Nigeria, making his statement a notable endorsement of the nation’s stability in certain regions.

Johnson made the declaration on Thursday, December 4, 2025, while addressing participants at the Imo State Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri, the state capital. He acknowledged having read travel advisories and news reports highlighting security concerns prior to his trip but said his experience has been reassuring.

He said he feels perfectly safe in the country and emphasized that the summit environment and local hospitality contributed to his sense of security. He also asked the audience if they felt safe, receiving an enthusiastic affirmation.

During his visit, Johnson commended Governor Hope Uzodimma and the Imo State Government for their development initiatives, particularly efforts to provide 24-hour electricity. He highlighted the potential of Nigeria as a hub for innovation and economic growth, noting the opportunities presented by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.

While his statements have been welcomed by some as a boost to international confidence in Nigeria, analysts caution that the former prime minister’s experience reflects only a controlled and secure environment within Imo State. Several parts of the country continue to face challenges, including banditry, communal conflicts, and kidnappings.

Nonetheless, Johnson’s visit and remarks are significant, sending a positive message to investors and global observers about Nigeria’s potential for stability and progress. They also underscore the contrast between localized experiences of safety and broader security challenges across the country.

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Dangote to Uzodimma: Just show me where to invest

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By Emmanuel Iheaka, OWERRI

The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has assured Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State that his group will be one of the biggest investors in the state.

Dangote gave the assurance at the opening session of the Imo Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri on Thursday.

The renowned Africa’s industrialist urged Uzodimma to indicate his preferred area of investment and forget the rest.

Dangote described the Imo governor as a personal friend of decades and commended him for providing enabling environment for investment.

“We will be one of your biggest investors in Imo. So, please tell me the area to invest and we will invest”, Dangote declared.

He called on entrepreneurs to always invest at home, adding that foreigners cannot drive the economy of any nation more than the nationals.

“What attracts foreign investors is a domestic investor. Africa has about 30 percent of the world’s minerals. We are blessed,” he submitted.

Dangote reiterated that his refinery was set to launch 1.4 million barrels per day capacity, the highest for any single refinery in the world.

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Judge rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s brother court appearance

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday declined to accept Prince Emmanuel Kanu’s appearance on behalf of his brother, Nnamdi Kanu, ruling that he is not a legal practitioner.

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who was recently convicted and handed a life sentence, had filed a new motion asking to be transferred to Sokoto prison.

The application was brought before the court by Emmanuel Kanu.

He informed the court that since it was impossible for Nnamdi Kanu to appear personally to move the motion, the judge should go ahead and hear the matter in his absence.

Kanu argued that it would serve the interest of justice for him to be moved to a correctional facility closer to Abuja so he can properly pursue his appeal.

However, when the case was called, Justice Omotosho refused to recognise the appearance of Kanu’s brother, Emmanuel, who had attempted to stand in for the IPOB leader.

The judge informed Emmanuel that he was not permitted to move the application since he is not a qualified lawyer.

“This ex parte motion cannot be moved on the convict’s behalf because you are not a legal practitioner,” the trial judge insisted.

He advised the applicant to hire a qualified lawyer or seek assistance from the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria for proper legal representation, as provided by law.

“When I said representation, it is not his (Kanu’s) father, brother, sister or relations I meant. I mean his counsel.

“I am not going to the merit of this application now in the interest of justice.

“But you cannot represent a human being when you are not a lawyer; you can only represent a corporate body.

“Therefore, you cannot move the application because you are not a solicitor or advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

“For you to be qualified as a lawyer, it will take you another six years or thereabout. So get a counsel to move the application,” the judge added.

Understanding the court’s position, Emmanuel then asked for a new hearing date.

Justice James Omotosho subsequently adjourned the motion to December 8.

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