NIMC to Roll Out e-ID Card with Payment, Social Security Features in Q1 2025

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has announced its plans to roll out an innovative e-ID card system with integrated payment and social security features by the first quarter of 2025. The announcement was made by Mr. Peter Iwegbu, Director of the Card Management Services Department, during the second day of the NIMC roundtable with online publishers held in Abuja.

The new card program, designed to meet one of NIMC’s core mandates, is aimed at empowering Nigerians and legal residents to securely participate in the growing digital economy. This initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive on the mandatory use of the National Identification Number (NIN) and the commission’s strategic roadmap under the leadership of its Director-General, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote.

According to Mr Iwegbu, the e-ID card, under the General Multi-Purpose Card (GMPC) scheme, is designed to offer multiple variants to address various use cases, including:

Payments: The card will function as a debit or prepaid card, supporting cashless transactions at ATMs, POS terminals, online merchants, and via contactless payments.

Government-to-People (G2P) Programs: Enabling the direct disbursement of government interventions, including palliatives, grants, and transportation subsidies.

Social and Financial Inclusion: Special features to cater to vulnerable populations, including senior citizens and the unbanked.

Cross-Border Capabilities: Integration with ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Travel Card (ENBIC) in collaboration with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

He added that the e-ID card offers unparalleled advantages for users:
Secure and verifiable digital and physical identity. Access to social and financial services, particularly for the underbanked and unbanked. Capability to conduct transactions in areas with limited network coverage using offline functionality. Integration with eNaira, virtual wallets, and digital tokens, allowing seamless payments. Support for up to 32 wallets for accessing multiple government programs.

The scheme will also deliver significant benefits for the government among which are:
Reducing financial exclusion which aligns with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s financial inclusion goals.

Enhancing the digital economy, promoting cashless transactions and electronic payments. Streamlining service delivery. Provides a direct and interoperable platform for government services. Cost reduction which leverages domesticated card charges, reducing foreign exchange exposure.

“The implementation of the e-ID card is in its advanced stages and will include: Immediate Needs Fulfillment: Catering to vulnerable Nigerians through secure platforms for accessing government services.

National ID Activation: Bank-enabled National ID cards will be available within two months for citizens willing to pay for expedited services.

Digital Card Options: Virtual cards will also be provided for users preferring digital formats.

The NIMC roundtable, which featured key management officials and over forty members of the Association of Corporate Online Editors (ACOE), emphasized collaboration as essential for driving awareness and participation. ACOE Chairman, Mr. Martins Odiete, lauded the NIMC for its forward-thinking initiatives and assured the commission of robust media support to achieve its objectives.

The launch of the e-ID card represents a significant leap forward in digital identity management, offering citizens and the government a powerful tool for empowerment and efficient service delivery. With a roll-out planned for Q1 2025, NIMC is poised to revolutionize the way Nigerians access services and participate in the digital economy.

FCTA Unveils Bold Plan to Empower SMEs for Global Success

Emmanuel Daudu

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has rolled out an ambitious initiative to transform local businesses in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), equipping them with the tools to compete on a global scale.

By fostering innovation, embracing technology, and offering tailored support, the FCTA aims to drive profitability, sustainable growth, and improved living standards for FCT residents while contributing significantly to Nigeria’s economy.

This declaration was made by the Acting Head of Service of the FCT, Mrs. Grace Adayilo, during the 11th edition of Business 360°, hosted by the Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA) at its Jahi District headquarters. Themed “Creative Branding, Innovative Packaging as Enterprise Promotion Tools for Market Acceptability,” the event provided a platform for entrepreneurs to learn strategies for scaling their businesses.

Mrs. Adayilo, speaking passionately at the event, revealed the FCTA’s alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, stating that entrepreneurs remain a priority for the administration.

She outlined key measures being taken, including specialized entrepreneurship training, easier access to funding, and business development incentives.

“When one stops embracing new ideas, they become irrelevant in today’s fast-paced world,” Mrs. Adayilo said, encouraging entrepreneurs to embrace continuous innovation to compete internationally.

AEA’s Acting Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Chudi Ugwuada-Ezirigwe, emphasized that Business 360° was established to address the most pressing issues confronting MSMEs, such as restricted market access, complex regulatory requirements, and inadequate financing options.

“This platform unites business regulators, private sector experts, and entrepreneurs to exchange knowledge and implement modern best practices. We are committed to empowering MSMEs to overcome obstacles and thrive,” Mr. Ugwuada-Ezirigwe stated, urging entrepreneurs to approach challenges with resilience and courage.

Adding a national perspective, Mr. Temitola Adekunle Johnson (MFR), Senior Special Assistant to the President on Job Creation and MSMEs, represented by Mr. Shinna Agoi, stressed the power of branding and innovative packaging in boosting business visibility and consumer trust.

A creative and innovative mindset is a must for entrepreneurs aiming to conquer the global market,” Mr. Agoi said, urging attendees to prioritize distinctiveness in their businesses

The event’s interactive panel discussion brought together industry leaders who offered practical insights into leveraging branding and packaging for market success. Entrepreneurs also showcased a variety of innovative products at the exhibition pavilion, which Mrs. Adayilo toured, expressing admiration for the creativity on display.

With initiatives like Business 360°, the FCTA is setting the stage for MSMEs to thrive, creating an ecosystem where local entrepreneurs are empowered to think big, compete globally, and contribute to Nigeria’s economic advancement.

Nigerian Armed Forces Achieve Remarkable Success in Weekly Operations

Emmanuel Daudu

The Nigerian Armed Forces have continued their resolute fight against terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and crude oil theft across various regions of the country.

The weekly report of ongoing military operations showcases the significant strides made by the Armed Forces between 19 and 26 November 2024.

In a statement signed by the Director Defense Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba on Friday and made available to journalists in . Abuja said the operations were conducted under joint task forces and recorded substantial successes in neutralizing threats, rescuing hostages, and recovering illicit weapons and stolen resources.

Major Buba while expressing that troops of Operation Hadin Kai sustained their offensive against Boko Haram (BH) and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists across Borno and Yobe States, he added that between 13 and 19 November, 53 individuals, including 13 male fighters, 9 women, and 31 children, surrendered to troops.

The Director Defense Media operations revealed that Troops neutralized 58 terrorists and arrested 42 collaborators in Borno and Yobe States.

“They also rescued 17 hostages and recovered 29 AK-47 rifles, 6 fabricated rifles, 514 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, 16 motorcycles, and other items.”

He disclosed that in Plateau and Kaduna States, troops of Operation Safe Haven conducted successful arrest operations and offensive engagements.

34 violent extremists, including a notorious gunrunner, were arrested in Barkin Ladi, Jos South, and Bassa LGAs of Plateau State.Troops rescued 28 hostages in Barkin Ladi and Zango Kataf LGAs.”

He further noted that Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke conducted counterterrorism operations in Benue, Taraba, and Nasarawa States, achieving significant results.

“36 hostages were freed in Zinna LGA of Taraba State. 25 extremists, including a notorious cult leader, were arrested.Troops seized 12 AK-47 rifles, 45 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, motorcycles, and mobile phones.” He said

The Armed Forces fight against banditry and terrorism in the North West recorded impressive victories

59 terrorists were eliminated during operations in Kaduna, Zamfara, and Niger States. Precision airstrikes in Niger and Katsina States neutralized scores of terrorists and destroyed their weapon caches.Troops freed 34 captives and recovered over 28 AK-47 rifles, 927 rounds of ammunition, and ₦732,000.” Said Major General Buba

While noting that fforts to combat crude oil theft and kidnapping in the South South region yielded commendable results, he disclosed that Troops destroyed 82 illegal refining sites, recovering 909,800 liters of crude oil and 71,060 liters of illegally refined diesel.

He added that 3 kidnapped hostages were freed, 21 violent extremists were arrested and seizures included boats, outboard engines, motorcycles, and firearms.

Across all operations, the Nigerian Armed Forces demonstrated unwavering commitment to securing lives and properties.

The combined efforts of the task forces resulted in the neutralization of over 125 terrorists and extremists, the rescue of 118 hostages, and the recovery of substantial arms, ammunition, and illicit assets.

The Armed Forces remain dedicated to ensuring peace and security in Nigeria and call on citizens to support their efforts by providing timely and credible information about criminal activities.

Transformative Leadership: Air Marshal Abubakar’s visionary stewardship of the Nigerian Air Force

By Victor Akaa.

The Nigerian Air Force has undergone significant transformation since its inception. Successive Chiefs of Air Staff have left lasting legacies, shaping the force into what it is today. The current Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has been no exception. Despite his relatively short tenure, he has made a tremendous impact, building on the foundations laid by his predecessors.

Air Marshal Abubakar’s leadership has been characterized by a strong commitment to transformation and efficiency. With his wealth of experience and exposure to various operational responsibilities and leadership roles, he has brought a unique perspective to the force.

In the last 12 months, the Nigerian Air Force has witnessed unprecedented transformation under the visionary leadership of its 22nd Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar. Since assuming command in June 2023, Air Marshal Abubakar has spearheaded a comprehensive overhaul of the NAF, focusing on leadership, innovation, and personnel welfare.

One of the significant achievements of Air Marshal Abubakar’s administration is the modernization of the Kaduna military airfield, which has been equipped with essential upgrades, including an instrument landing system, solar backup power, and advanced runway lights. Similar upgrades have also been carried out in Enugu and Port Harcourt. These upgrades have significantly enhanced the safety and efficiency of air operations, enabling the NAF to respond more effectively to national security challenges.

The NAF has also witnessed significant enhancements in its operational effectiveness under Air Marshal Abubakar’s leadership. This includes the integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), advanced training for combat operations, and the acquisition of new aircraft and infrastructure. Additionally, the NAF has prioritized safety measures, including safety education and training. These initiatives have significantly enhanced the NAF’s operational capabilities, enabling it to conduct more effective and efficient air operations.

Air Marshal Abubakar has placed a high premium on personnel training and development. In the last 12 months, the NAF has trained 163 pilots locally and 116 pilots abroad. Furthermore, 1,712 personnel received ground training locally, while 315 personnel were trained internationally. The NAF has also trained 1,111 technicians at the Air Force Institute of Technology. These training programmes have significantly enhanced the skills and knowledge of NAF personnel, enabling them to perform their duties more effectively.

The NAF has also strengthened its international partnerships under Air Marshal Abubakar’s leadership. The Air Force has participated in various international training programmes, including the Critical Assets Protection Squad Training, which was attended by 150 personnel.
Additionally, the NAF has bolstered its strategic partnerships with key international allies, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. These partnerships have enabled the NAF to leverage international expertise and resources to enhance its operational capabilities.

The NAF has also demonstrated a high level of collaboration with its sister services, including the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies. This collaboration has enabled the NAF to contribute more effectively to joint operations, including counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations, banditry, oil bunkering and other sundry crimes.

The NAF has been instrumental in combating various security threats across the country, particularly through its collaborative efforts with the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies. Notably, the NAF has conducted joint operations against Boko Haram insurgents in the Northeast, bandits in the Northwest, and oil thieves in the Niger Delta region.

These joint operations have yielded significant results, substantially degrading the insurgents’ capabilities and enabling the Nigerian military to reclaim previously occupied territories. The NAF’s airstrikes, in particular, have been crucial in weakening the insurgents’ strongholds.

In the Northwest, the NAF has targeted bandits who have been terrorizing communities through kidnapping, cattle rustling, and extortion. The air force’s operations have disrupted the bandits’ supply chains and revenue streams, making it increasingly difficult for them to sustain their activities.

Similarly, in the Niger Delta region, the NAF has conducted airstrikes against oil thieves, significantly reducing the incidence of pipeline vandalism and oil bunkering, thereby increasing oil production.

The success of these joint operations underscores the importance of inter-service collaboration and the effectiveness of the NAF’s air power in supporting ground operations. As the Nigerian military continues to confront various security challenges, the NAF remains a vital component of the country’s defence strategy.

The NAF has conducted several airstrikes and combat operations against Boko Haram insurgents and other criminal elements in the last 12 months. These operations have been conducted in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and other security agencies. For instance, the NAF conducted a series of airstrikes against Boko Haram insurgents in the Sambisa Forest, destroying several of their logistics bases and killing hundreds of insurgents.

Similarly, the NAF conducted airstrikes against bandits in the Northwest, destroying their camps and killing several of their leaders. These airstrikes and combat operations have significantly degraded the capabilities of these criminal elements, enabling the Nigerian military to restore peace and security to previously affected areas.

Air Marshal Abubakar has prioritized the welfare of NAF personnel, focusing on education, housing, medical care, and other aspects of personnel welfare. The NAF has also embarked on an infrastructural renewal programme, with over 809 projects completed or ongoing.
These projects include the construction of new barracks, offices, and other infrastructure, as well as the renovation of existing facilities.

Under his leadership, the Nigerian Air Force has made significant strides in various areas, including counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, and air power development. His command philosophy, backed by five key enablers, has led to modest yet significant progress in various operational areas.

Air Marshal Abubakar’s achievements are a testament to his dedication and vision for the Nigerian Air Force.

In the last 12 months, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar has demonstrated visionary leadership, transforming the NAF into a more effective, efficient, and responsive force. His focus on leadership, innovation, and personnel welfare has yielded significant dividends, and the NAF is poised to continue playing a critical role in defending Nigeria’s airspace and supporting national security objectives.

As the NAF continues to evolve and adapt to emerging security challenges, it is clear that Air Marshal Abubakar’s leadership has laid a solid foundation for the Air Force’s future success.

Born on September 11, 1970, in Shanono Local Government Area, Kano State, Air Marshal Abubakar has had an illustrious career spanning over three decades.

Air Marshal Abubakar attended the Nigerian Military School, Zaria, and later joined the Nigerian Defence Academy as a member of the 39 Regular Course. He was commissioned as a Pilot Officer in September 1992..

Air Marshal Abubakar has undergone extensive military training, including Ab-initio and Basic Flying Training Courses at the 301 Flying Training School, Kaduna. He also attended the Junior and Senior Command Staff Courses at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College Jaji, Kaduna State.

Throughout his career, Air Marshal Abubakar has held various roles, including Officer Commanding ‘B’ Squadron, Commanding Officer Base Services Wing, and Chief of Staff at Mobility Command, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. He has also served as the Director of Policy and Director of Operations at the Headquarters Nigerian Air Force, Abuja.

Air Marshal Abubakar has gained international experience, serving as a Team Leader in Mahagi, Ituri Brigade, and as an Aviation Planning Officer at the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC).

Air Marshal Abubakar has been decorated with several awards, including the General Service Star, Distinguished Service Star, and General Service Medal. He is also a member of various professional institutions, including the National Institute of Management, Chartered Institute of Personnel Management, and Fellow Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria.

Air Marshal Abubakar is happily married to Hajiya Rakiya Abubakar, and they have children. He enjoys flying aeroplanes and spends his leisure time reading, reflecting, and keeping fit.

Victor Akaa writes from Abuja

NIMC declares open a 2 Days workshop for Online Publishers, calls for more collaboration

By Emmanuel Daudu-Abuja

The National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, in collaboration with the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development, NigeriaID4D project, flags off  a 2-day roundtable discussion with online publishers with the theme, “building formidable bridges with the digital media ecosystem” .

The  workshop which was flagged of on the 28th of  November 2024 in Abuja, targets  innovative strategies for improving public awareness and participation in the National Identification Number (NIN) enrollment process across the federation.

The Director-General of NIMC, Engr. Bisoye Coker-Odusote,  represented by Engr. Lanre Yusuf, Director Information Technology and Identity Database (IT/IDD) talked on importance  of engaging online media as a pivotal step in strengthening the country’s identity management ecosystem as he stressed on how in high esteem the commission holds the media, pointing out that more of the media support and collaboration is needed for the commission to achieve its aims and objectives.

He emphasized that digital media plays a crucial role in connecting with Nigerians, particularly the youth and underserved communities. “By leveraging these platforms, we can address enrollment disparities and ensure that every individual has access to educational opportunities, ultimately working towards inclusivity and ensuring that no one is left behind”.

While speaking further, Engr. Coker-Odusote, outlined a five point agenda of the present NIMC administration to include; Nationwide Inclusion to ensure access to National Identification Number (NIN) enrollment for all Nigerians, including those in remote and underserved areas, to promote inclusivity and leave no one behind;  Data Integrity and Security to  Improve processes to ensure the accuracy and security of the NIMC database, protecting it from errors and fraud; Decentralized Operations to expand operations to reach all corners of the country, bringing services closer to the people and enhancing the efficiency of enrollment processes.

Others are: Stakeholder Collaboration to  Strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders such as the National Population Commission, Nigeria Immigration Service, and other entities involved in identity management to harmonize databases and ensure seamless service delivery; Capacity Building and Revalidation to enhance the capacity of Front-End Enrollment Partners (FEPs) and staff, revalidating the business model for fairness, and addressing outstanding payments to ensure operational sustainability.

He stressed that NIMC’s commitment to decentralizing operations, modernizing ICT systems, and strengthening partnerships with stakeholders and announced plans to introduce new technologies and streamline services to make the NIN enrollment process more accessible and user-friendly.

The Coordinator, Project Implementation Unit, Nigeria Digital ID4D Project, Mrs Tito Ejenavi stated that the project is designed to facilitate access to essential services and ultimately to stimulate demand for these IDs based on the improved accessibility to services they enable.

According to her, the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project is resilient in supporting the National Identity Management Commission in the drive to make our national identity system more robust, sustainable and inclusive.

“Part of our Mission is to assist NIMC in extending enrolment and identity issuance to all persons including the poor and marginalized groups of women, children, young girls, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees and migrants. Our mission is rooted in the principle of inclusion”, she added.

While discussing her paper, she pointed out that  the roundtable discussion with the online publishers will provide an overview into the projects which include improving NIN registration coverage, harmonizing biometric databases across government agencies, and enhancing the efficiency of identity verification systems for national development for all Nigerians both in and outside the country as she  Pointing out that  by pointed out that online publishers, the NIMC aims to enhance public awareness and trust in the identification process, ensuring that citizens understand the benefits of digital identity for their interactions with government services and the economy.

Moreover, participants emphasized the need for creating user-friendly platforms that simplify the enrollment process and provide clear guidance on how to obtain a NIN. This includes enhancing mobile accessibility and leveraging social media channels to reach a broader audience. The initiative also aims to foster partnerships with tech companies to develop innovative solutions that bridge the gap between potential enrollees and enrollment centers.

In line with these discussions, the importance of proactive communication strategies was highlighted, focusing on transparency and responsiveness to public concerns. By addressing misconceptions and providing timely updates, NIMC can build a more informed citizenry that is empowered to participate in national identity efforts.

Ultimately, this initiative not only seeks to bolster national security by establishing a robust digital identity framework but also aims to stimulate economic growth through increased accessibility to services and opportunities tied to having a secure identification. Through collaborative efforts and the strategic use of technology, the NIMC is committed to creating a more inclusive environment for all Nigerians.

Dr. Eniola Ajani Represents AAAU at Prestigious NMetS Climate Change Conference

Emmanuel Daudu

In a remarkable demonstration of academic leadership, Dr. Eniola Ajani Olaniyan, Acting Dean of the School of Postgraduate Studies at the African Aviation and Aerospace University (AAAU), represented the institution at the prestigious 34th National Conference of the Nigerian Meteorological Society (NMetS).

Themed “Sustainable Development in a Changing Climate: The Role of Meteorology,” the conference was held from November 24 to 25, 2024, at the Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, Ondo State.

Dr. Ajani joined a distinguished gathering of experts, policymakers, and researchers to discuss groundbreaking advancements in meteorology and climate science.

The event highlighted innovative strategies for addressing climate change while promoting sustainable development, emphasizing the critical role of meteorological insights in shaping global policies.

The conference provided a valuable platform for fostering partnerships, exchanging ideas, and exploring cutting-edge solutions to climate-related challenges.

Dr. Ajani’s active participation not only elevated AAAU’s profile in academia but also underscored the university’s dedication to driving impactful solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This high-profile engagement underscores AAAU’s growing influence in global discussions on sustainability, innovation, and climate resilience, further solidifying its role as a thought leader in addressing the pressing challenges of our time.

Global Alliance for Peace and Unity Seeks Partnership with FCT Police Command to Foster National Peace

Maryam Aminu

The Global Alliance for Peace and Unity (GAPU), led by its President, Solomon Pevkyaa, paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, Olatunji Disu, to strengthen collaboration aimed at promoting peace and stability in Nigeria.

Speaking during the visit, Pevkyaa emphasized the critical importance of peace in fostering national development and social harmony.

He warned about the dire consequences of chaos and unrest, which often hinder progress and strain societal bonds.

GAPU Team hosted by CP Disu and DC Hauwa

The GAPU President expressed concern over protests in the country, noting that some are orchestrated by individuals pursuing selfish interests rather than addressing genuine grievances.

Pevkyaa underscored the value of dialogue as a tool for resolving conflicts and bridging divides.

“Dialogue remains the most effective way to resolve disputes and misunderstandings,” he stated, calling on stakeholders to prioritize conversations over confrontations in their efforts to achieve lasting peace.

He also commended CP Disu for his remarkable track record of fostering security and order during his previous posting in Rivers State, a legacy he continues to build in the FCT.

In his response, CP Olatunji Disu assured GAPU of the Nigeria Police Force’s unwavering commitment to supporting initiatives that promote peace and unity.

He highlighted the importance of collaboration between the police and civil society organizations in addressing security challenges.

“This visit is a timely reminder of our duty to always do better,” Disu remarked.

He reiterated the force’s dedication to training its officers to be both effective and people-friendly in their approach to policing.

President of Global Alliance for Peace and Unity, Solomon Pevkyaa with the Commissioner of Police FCT Command, Olatunji Disu

The Commissioner also commended the support and teamwork of his officers, stating, “Every success I have achieved is because of the hard work and commitment of the men and women under my command.”

The meeting reinforced the mutual commitment of both parties to foster a peaceful society.

GAPU’s advocacy for dialogue and the FCT Police Command’s dedication to proactive policing highlight the synergy needed to address the root causes of unrest and ensure a stable and secure Nigeria.

The certificate of commendation presented to CP Disu highlights GAPU’s commitment to recognizing individuals who have made remarkable contributions to peace and security in Nigeria.

CP Disu receiving his certificate of commendation as icon of Peace
L-R Emmanuel Achiki,Maryam Aminu, Solomon Pevkyaa,CP Olatunji Disu, Sintiki Usman,DC Hauwa and Levi Orhii

2025 Hajj: Mai-Hajj Demands Early Action from NAHCON to Avoid Past Pitfalls

Maryam Aminu

As preparations for the 2025 Hajj gather momentum, Mai-Hajj, a leading Civil Society Organization, has urged the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to commence planning early to address service delivery lapses that marred the 2024 pilgrimage.

In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its Chairman, Garba Ubale Dambatta, Mai-Hajj emphasized the need for proactive measures to prevent the recurrence of challenges, particularly in accommodation, transportation, and essential facilities for Nigerian pilgrims.

“Last-minute arrangements have consistently led to operational failures, especially in securing decent accommodations in Makkah, Madinah, and Mina,” the statement noted.

The group also lamented the inadequate toilet facilities at Muzdalifah, which left pilgrims enduring long queues after the physically demanding trek from Arafat.

Mai-Hajj listed other shortcomings from the 2024 Hajj, including flight delays for inbound pilgrims, poor accommodations at key locations, and insufficient toilets in Mina and Muzdalifah, attributing these issues to a lack of timely and detailed planning.

To ensure a successful Hajj in 2025, Mai-Hajj called on NAHCON to establish a dedicated monitoring committee.

The proposed committee, comprising experts and stakeholders, would oversee critical aspects such as aircraft procurement, accommodation standards, transportation logistics, security, and comprehensive public education through media sensitization.

“Effective planning is the cornerstone of a seamless Hajj operation,” the organization stated.

“NAHCON must act promptly to avoid the pitfalls of the past and deliver a spiritually uplifting experience for Nigerian pilgrims.”

Mai-Hajj’s timely intervention reflects its unwavering commitment to enhancing the welfare and spiritual fulfillment of Nigerian pilgrims, setting the stage for a better-organized Hajj experience in 2025.

Lagos Hosts Beauty West Africa Expo: Spotlight on Trade, Innovation, and Global Partnerships

Maryam Aminu

The bustling city of Lagos has become the epicenter of global beauty innovation as the 7th Beauty West Africa Exhibition begins.

Renowned as the largest and most prestigious beauty event in the region, this year’s edition welcomes over 300 companies from 52 countries, setting the stage for groundbreaking trade partnerships and showcasing cutting-edge industry trends.

The three-day expo showcases a dazzling array of products, from cutting-edge cosmetics and hair care innovations to herbal remedies and organic solutions.

A major highlight is the participation of 16 Pakistani companies, alongside 30 high-level delegations, signaling a renewed focus on trade, investment, and cross-border collaboration in the beauty sector.

The Ambassador, Retired Maj. -Gen. Sohail Khan with a Pakistani exhibitor

Retired Maj.-Gen. Sohail Khan, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, is set to address the Pakistani delegation, underscoring the importance of building robust trade partnerships.

The event provides a fertile ground for signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), fostering partnerships, and accelerating growth in the beauty industry.

Addressing the press, Mr. Samnoon Basraa, Pakistan’s Trade Attaché to Nigeria, highlighted the synergy between Nigeria and Pakistan’s beauty industries, noting the remarkable growth in bilateral trade.

The Trade Attaché, Mr Samnoon Basraa

“Our exports to Nigeria have surged by 48% in the first four months of this fiscal year compared to the same period last year,” Basraa revealed.

“This reflects the growing demand for high-quality, affordable beauty products and reinforces our commitment to exploring deeper investment opportunities in Nigeria.”

Basraa also noted that this is the first time 16 Pakistani companies were invited by the Lagos State Government to participate in the Beauty West Africa Exhibition.

“The response has been overwhelmingly positive. Many Pakistani companies are already registered in Nigeria, with others actively working to establish a formal presence here,” he added.

The Beauty West Africa Exhibition is more than a showcase, it is a platform for global innovation, strategic partnerships, and cultural exchange. With Lagos at its epicenter, the event emphasizes the city’s role as a thriving hub for trade and commerce in West Africa.

Beyond the exhibition halls, the event fosters meaningful connections, enabling businesses to form lasting relationships that promise to reshape the regional beauty industry. Attendees can look forward to high-level discussions, exclusive product unveilings, and a dynamic networking environment.

World SDGs Organization Visits Hon. Tanko Sununu, Explores Strategic Partnership

Maryam Aminu

In a significant stride toward advancing sustainable development, the World Sustainable Development Goals Organization-Nigeria has taken steps to collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.

The delegation, led by the Country Representative, H.E. Engr. Kolawole Rasheed Adenekan, paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Tanko Yusuf Sununu, to discuss potential areas of partnership.

During the visit, H.E. Engr. Adenekan reiterated the organisation’s unwavering commitment to fostering sustainable development and poverty alleviation across Nigeria.

He highlighted WSDGsO-Nigeria’s focus on implementing initiatives that align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in the areas of reducing poverty, promoting education, and ensuring healthcare access for vulnerable populations.

Representatives of Word Sustainable Development Goals Organization-Nigeria with the Honourable Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Hon. Tanko Yusuf Sununu,

Responding, Hon. Tanko Yusuf Sununu expressed his appreciation for the organisation’s efforts and commitment to improving the lives of Nigerians.

He acknowledged the critical role of partnerships in achieving the SDGs and assured WSDGsO-Nigeria of the ministry’s readiness to collaborate on projects that align with its core mandate.

“The ministry is also prioritizing the SDGs as a central part of our mission to alleviate poverty and improve humanitarian outcomes for our people,” Sununu stated. “We believe that working together with organizations like WSDGsO-Nigeria can create transformative impacts on the lives of Nigerians.”

This visit marks a crucial step toward forging a partnership that aims to address pressing social and economic challenges in Nigeria. With the ministry’s emphasis on the SDGs and WSDGsO-Nigeria’s innovative approach, the collaboration has the potential to catalyze sustainable solutions for communities in need.

Such partnerships are vital for bridging gaps in governance and ensuring that development initiatives reach underserved areas. Further discussions are expected to concretize joint programs that will address poverty alleviation and enhance humanitarian services nationwide.