UNESCO Laureate Commends CeProd DG, Recipients of Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree

UNESCO Laureate Commends, Dr Chris Egbu The DG of CeProd, Representative of Ooni of Ife and Recipients of Crown University Intl. Chartered Inc. in USA ’s Honorary Doctorate Degree on Second Ceremony at University of Lagos, Nigeria

…You Have Shown Excellent Performance As Partners In Progress” Crown University VC Tells Dr. Chris Egbu.

…IEQAB’s Five Stars Global Professor Tasks Scholars, Awardees On Service To Humanity.

His Royal Highness (H.R.H) Duke Of The Kingdom Of Atlantis in Singapore and Vice-Chancellor Crown University, USA, Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu has lauded the excellent performance of CeProd DG, Dr Chris Egbu as eminent Nigerian, African, global scholars recently bagged Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree, globally recognized Certificates which was presented to them by Dr. Chris Egbu during a one day Lagos Summit with one of its affiliate constituents campuses worldwide and online operation.

The media learnt this today being August 1, 2024 from World Acclaimed Distinguished Research Universities Professor Sir Bashiru Aremu in a press statement personally signed by him, which was made available to some group of Journalists in Asaba, Delta State capital by his Executive Assistance On Media, Publicity and Communication Matters, Comrade Sir Bieni Victor Emenike as UNESCO Laureate tasks recipients of Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate on service to humanity.

According to Prof Aremu, Centre For Public Service, Productivity & Development is one of the institutions partners in progress (affiliate, constituents campuses) of Crown University Int’l Chartered Incorporated, USA. CeProd is a leading Productivity, Membership, and Training Organizations based in Lagos. CeProd objectives are to build capacity, develop public sector personnel, designed for Professionals who have responsibilities for records management in both private and public sectors.

IEQAB’s Award-winning Five Stars Global Professor has applauded the hard-work as shown by Dr. Chris Egbu, the Director-General, Centre For Public Service, Productivity & Development (CeProd) as partners in progress with the global higher education towards the fulfillment of the Crown University Intl Chartered Inc.’s vision and mission.

Dr Chris Egbu presented Crown University’s honorary doctorate certificate to Eminent Nigerians, Africans and Scholars across the globe. Prof Aremu while commending Dr Egbu’s support towards the fulfillment of Crown University’s vision and mission statement, global quality higher Education then urged the recipients of the awards, who bagged Honorary Doctorate Degree from Crown University to be good Ambassador of the institution anywhere in the World for sustainable growth and development of the society and the world at large.

The statement by VC CUICI, USA reads in parts: “I, UNESCO Laureate and CUICI VC commend all the recipients of Crown University Int’l Chartered Incorporated, USA’s global recognized Honorary Doctorate Degree certificate to be good Ambassador of the institution anywhere in the World for sustainable growth and development of the society and the world at large. I also thank the Governing Board of CeProd, the DG, Dr Chris Egbu for his wonderful job and inform him to keep it up as a very good Ambassador of Crown University Int’l Chartered Inc. which is a global recognized university”.

“I commend the leadership of the Association of Pension Desk Practitioners of Nigeria. I must commend the efforts of all the resource persons:

The Guest Speakers, Presentation of Paper by Guest Speakers Inclusive Growth and Social Development: Bridging the Gap in Nigeria Dr. David Adebisi Samuel and other Guest Speaker on the topic of Strategies for Economic Resilience and Stability in Times of Hyperinflation and Forex Scarcity Prof Olusoji J. GEORGE, ’ in the recently held at University of Lagos on the 27th July,2024, one day Lagos Summit On CeProd/ Crown University’s Honorary Doctorate Degree Awards”.

” Most importantly I thank the World Grand Board of Trustees: The Honorable Chancellor of Crown University International Chartered Incorporated, USA, The Emir of Damaturu, Alhaji Shehu Hashimi II Ibu Umar El-Kanemi, The Pro-Chancellor & Chairman, Board of Trustees, His Excellency, Joseph Boakai, The President, Republic of Liberia, Prof Dr. (HC)Luis Emilio Abad, American Grand Provost, Dr. Rajat Sharma, Asia Grand Provost, Prof Jason Powell, Pro Vice-Chancellor Research Professor, Europe Rep & Member, World Grand Board of Trustees, CUICI, USA for their immense support over the years”.

“Once again, I say a big congratulation to all award recipients:

Diroubinee Mauree Narrainen ,Emmanuel Chukwudi Nwogbo, Engr Chibueze Joshua Clem,Ifeanyi Emmanuel Okonkwo, Johnson Gbenga Oyeniyi, Mathew Olukayode Faleti, Muhammed D Bala,Nnemeka Onuoha, Oduola Fawole ,Olaore Akinpelu, Oluwafemi Otenigbabe ,Omorinola Olanipekun ,Paulinus Okwaraoha, Segun Olatunji, Sodiya Emmanuel , Theophilous Bernard , Abraham Thomas Abubakar Gwandu, Aina Amahi , Airoya OiseojeKenechukwo , Akande Olatunde, Akeem Oladimeji, Charles Nwonuala and others”.

“The Crown University International Chartered in Inc. USA is a global recognized private research university which offers professional vocational training and higher education. It serves as an autonomous global recognized university, offering education and practical skill in the courses taught at its official partner’s constituents campuses at government regulated universities worldwide and online operation”.

“Crown University International Chartered Incorporated Inc. Entity is duly incorporated under the International Laws of 1704,1776 and 1787 in United States of America with chartered file number: 7594662 as a worldwide recognized teaching and research university with International Trade Mark registered of logo with an international trademark order of receipt number: 668383, Customer number:270163 in United States of America”.

Once again, I appreciate you all on behalf of Crown University Intl Chartered Inc. in USA with official partners constituent campuses at government regulated Universities worldwide and online operation

Yours sincerely

UNESCO Laureate, Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu

The Vice Chancellor, Crown University International and UNESCO Laureate as a World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Information and Communication Technology The World Grand President, International Chartered World Learned Society, Chairman, World Accreditation Commission an official partner of UNESCO and recognized organizations worldwide, World Grand Chairman , University of Nations for Quality Education, México and associates worldwide, World Grand President, World Accreditation Commission, Chairman/Pro Chancellor, Board of Trustees, Chartered Intl. Da Vinci University, Vice President for International Affairs , Chairman Board of Trustees of West Coast Intl. University of Science, Technology, Management and Arts; Vice President International Affairs (Vice Chairman International Affairs of Board of Trustees) Sastra Angkor University Kingdom of Cambodia; Deputy Director General for Africa and Research Professor at International Biographical Centre in Cambridge, UK. I also held positions as a World Grand Chancellor at the Chartered World Order of the Knights of Justice of Peace ; World Grand President ,The Chartered World Institute of Encyclopedia of Books, World Grand President at Africa International Institute for Professional Training and Research, ; Vice President, International Centre for Eye Research and Education, Argentina, South America , World Acclaimed Distinguished Research Professor and Fellow Editorial International Advisory Board at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom and several other institutions that have declared me as a World Acclaimed Distinguished Professor by various higher Institutions world wide

CISLAC Calls for Peaceful Protests, Urges Protection of Demonstrators Amid Concerns of Hijack by Thugs and Political Actors

Bilkisu Adejoh

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has urged protesters to maintain peace and avoid property destruction amid rising concerns that the demonstrations are being hijacked by criminal elements and political actors with malicious intentions.

Comrade Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, Executive Director of CISLAC, expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security situation and the influence of non-state actors in several states, including Kano.

Rafsanjani expressed that CISLAC’s situation room has observed that security operatives are being influenced by political interference linked to local rivalries, leading to inadequate protection of peaceful protesters.

“The peaceful demonstrations by Nigerians, initially intended to express legitimate grievances, have unfortunately been hijacked and turned into violent chaos,” stated Comrade Rafsanjani. “Criminal elements are exploiting the protests to create further unrest and undermine public safety.”

He emphasized that the government must refrain from politicizing security measures, particularly in Kano, and prioritize the protection of lives and properties. The current violence and destruction are contrary to the intentions of the peaceful protesters.

“The government should stop politicizing security in Kano and protect the lives and properties of all. The balkanization of properties and killings witnessed are not in tandem with what innocent Nigerians are calling for,” the statement continued.

CISLAC also condemned provocative statements made by public officials, including the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, which have exacerbated tensions and incited further unrest. “Reckless and provocative statements by public officials can incite Nigerians to take to the streets. Such statements undermine the legitimacy of the protesters’ concerns and should be avoided.”

CISLAC Boss criticized the government’s alleged sponsorship of counter-protests aimed at undermining the legitimate demonstrations. “The government’s actions have endangered peaceful protesters, leading to attacks and hijacking by thugs and non-state actors,” Rafsanjani added.

CISLAC had previously called on the government to ensure the protection of peaceful protesters, a measure that, if properly implemented, could have prevented the current state of chaos.

“We have observed troubling trends and urge genuine protesters to continue their demonstrations peacefully to prevent criminals from exploiting the situation.”

The statement concluded with a plea to respected leaders across the country to ensure an end to the violence and destruction.

“We appeal to all Nigerians to avoid any violent, criminal, and political destruction. The protests, meant to address legitimate concerns, should not be equated with criminal activities and violence.”

“CISLAC remains committed to advocating for the protection of citizens’ rights and ensuring that their voices are heard in a safe and peaceful manner.” Rafsanjani assured

Advancing Renewable Energy in Africa: The Prudent Call of Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung of liberia

By Emmanuel Huleji Daudu

In the modern era, the shift towards renewable energy has become a global imperative, transcending borders, and rewriting the rules of economic and environmental policy-making. During the Energy Forum (AEF) on June 27, 2024, in Barcelona, Spain, the Honorable Jeremiah Kpan Koung, Vice President of Liberia, made a compelling and strategic call for the advancement of renewable energy projects across the African continent.

One of the fundamental arguments supporting the Vice President’s call lies in the economic sphere. Advancements in renewable energy technology have shown a consistent decrease in costs, making them more financially accessible to developing economies. As such, Africa’s rich renewable resources, including hydro, solar, and wind, present an opportunity for sustainable economic growth. The adoption of renewable energy infrastructure would increase energy availability, reduce the continent’s reliance on imported fossil fuels, and stimulate local industries. Further, widespread renewable projects have the potential to create a swell of job opportunities, positively affecting unemployment rates.

Renewable energy sources also carry paramount environmental and health advantages. These clean energy sources emit little to no greenhouse gases or air pollutants during their operation, a sharp contrast to the detrimental effects of burning fossil fuels. Additionally, investing in renewables aligns directly with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly the imperative to “ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all” (United Nations Development Programme, 2024; https://undp.org). By reducing the carbon footprint and mitigating the impacts of climate change, Liberia, and indeed all African nations, can foster a healthier, more sustainable environment for future generations.

Energy Security and Independence:
Vice President Koung’s advocacy for green energy initiatives also highlights a critical issue facing many African countries: energy security. Africa’s reliance on imported fossil fuels subjects its economies to global price volatility and supply disruptions, a scenario seen during the energy crises of the early 21st century (African Development Bank Group, 2023; https://www.afdb.org). Renewable energy, derived from local and inexhaustible sources, offers a more secure and stable energy supply. By investing in indigenous renewable resources, African nations can safeguard against external economic pressures and build energy autonomy, an essential foundation for any sovereign nation.

On a geopolitical level, the transition to renewable energy presents Africa with the opportunity to redefine its strategic significance on the global stage. As developed nations seek to meet their climate targets, they will increasingly look to partners who are taking bold steps towards green energy. Africa’s commitment to renewable projects can enhance its bargaining power in international relations, climate negotiations, and trade deals, opening doors to new investments and diplomatic partnerships.

Social and Developmental Impact:
Lastly, a consideration that cannot be overstated is the social upliftment that renewable energy can foster across the continent. Access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy has been identified as a catalyst for improving quality of life, alleviating poverty, and promoting gender equality by freeing women and children from the arduous tasks of fuel collection and exposure to harmful indoor air pollution. Through localised energy solutions, rural areas, which often remain in the dark due to the lack of grid infrastructure, could leapfrog into a new era of connectivity and productivity.

Vice President Jeremiah Kpan Koung’s call for the advancement of renewable energy projects in Africa is a visionary step toward reshaping the continent’s energy landscape. Economic considerations, environmental imperatives, energy security, geopolitical benefits, and social impacts underscore the complex advantages of this transformation. As Africa stands on the brink of an energy revolution, it must seize the moment to embrace this sustainable path for the prosperity of its people and the planet. The arguments outlined herein not only support the Vice President’s proposal but also highlight the need for immediate and collective action to harness the immense potential of Africa’s renewable resources.

Birthday Anniversary: UNESCO Laureate Prof Sir Bashiru Aremu VC CUICI, USA Celebrates University’s Dean Dr Shama Hussain

UNESCO Laureate and Vice-Chancellor, Crown University Int’l Chartered Inc., USA has celebrated  Dean of Students Affairs & Alumni of the university as she today celebrates his Birthday Anniversary in grand-style in Indian, hails the renowned Professor of Zoology on her great exploits towards the development of new global strategies, 21st-century skills for students global quality education.

CUICI VC, World Distinguished Universities Research Professor Sir Bashiru Aremu made this known to the media today being on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 in a press statement made available to some group of Journalists in Asaba, Delta State by Aremu’s Executive Assistant on Media, Publicity and Communication Matters, Comrade Sir Bieni Victor Emenike as Aremu wishes Dr. Shama Hussain long life and prosperity.

The VC who appreciated God for adding another year to Dr. Shama Hussain’s age, then commended the Indian born Professor of Zoology for her great, positive impacts, legacy in the field of Biological Sciences she had left great footprints in the world. UNESCO Laureate also, prayed to God to give her more wisdom, understanding and sound health. That God continue his hands of protection, bless her the more so that she can be a great blessings to India, Africa and the world at large.

The statement by UNESCO Laureate reads in parts: “Today is a remarkable day of celebration as a queen rejoices in the lord. I wish you  happy birthday Anniversary as you celebrates today! My prayers for you Dr. Shama Hussain is long life, prosperity and abundant blessings to you and your family, in the name of Almighty Allah, Amen!!”

“Dr Shama Hussain, indeed you are a great blessing to Indian people, Africa and the entire world. You  possesses the 21st Century skills for students’ global quality education. Your  awards as one of the 1000 most influential Women of India for the year 2020 is a clear indication of your mark of excellence and most Distinguished Professor in the field of Zoology”.

“She also won the GIWA 2021 diaspora award as a great Indian Woman from the Governor of Uttarakhand featured by Indian Observers as Post, Dr Hussain, a Gold Medalist holds DLM, B.Ed, HCM from the United Kingdom and CELC PhD, Doctorate Degree in Zoology. You have over 16 years of experience as a research Scholar, Academic and Professional”.

The statement reads in parts, “Dr Shama Hussain is the Founder, Director & CEO of the International Institute of Influencers, and Country Director, of the United Nations Peace Keepers Federation Council (UNPKFC). May the good Lord grant you peace, wisdom and blessings in abundance. I wish you many more years of celebrations”.

“,As a proven Coach and an expert in Communication and Emotional Intelligence. No doubt, your intelligence and hardwork are indisputably colourful. You had as world educator and as  part of your achievements  as core professional, academia, expert in  international education conducted faculty development programmes for the University Professors in different Universities in India”.

” I wish you a glorious, happy and prosperous Birthday Anniversary Celebration my Dean!! As part of your expertise and experience, you have  presented over 5000 Webinars, Seminars, Conferences, Research Projects, Workshops, Interactive talks, and interviews with excellent Implementation of new strategies in terms of wisdom wave projects, self- awareness programmes which are investigation based”.

“Dr. Shama Hussain, I say a big congratulations to you once again as you mark your auspicious Birthday Anniversary Celebration today in grand-style in Indian! I must commend your support and wealth of experience you brought to our highly reputed global higher institution as mark of quality leadership towards team-building, action learning, image management, attitude building as an excellent presenter, communicator and as a Skill development, emotional intelligence Coach. Your great contributions towards the development of students for research-based Programmes and  global quality education”.

“As Dean Students Affairs & Alumni of our great Institution, Crown University International Chartered Incorporated (CUICI), USA, with its teaching hospital in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina, South America with official partners constituent campuses at government-regulated universities Worldwide and online operation, I must commend your great contributions to quality educational programs, selfless services to humanity and the world at large ”.

PADIN launches Telemedicine, carries out free medical outreach for disabled persons

As a way to ameliorate the suffering of disabled persons in FCT in respect with accessing medical care, an NGO, Poverty and Disability Initiative in Nigeria, PADIN has launched a virtual medical facility for main purpose of making medical care easily accessible to them.

PADIN program director/head of women commission, Okafor Christina Obinna who spoke with our correspondent during a two day medical outreach and the launch of the virtual clinic at the disabled colony located at Karonmajigi , a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory noted that the idea was borne out of the fact that the disabled persons in the colony find it difficult accessing proper medical care when they are sick.

Speaking further she said, “Overtime we have studied and we have discovered the limitations that people with disability have especially in the area of accessing healthcare. And for many years now we have been working in particular with these people of Karonmajigi. They have known us for about five years now, we have been coming to them with some form of healthcare and also we come here to distribute food items. Last year we were here to distribute crutches to a few of them, and also we have come here with wheelchairs and several other means of assistance to these people.

But then we discovered that assessing healthcare is a problem, and so we came up with the pet project, Telemedicine. We partnered with Resolution Projects, New York. They are the one that sponsored most of it to bring Telemedicine whereby these people can communicate with their doctor, with their medical personnel in the privacy of their communities. It’s just a phone call away and they have a presence with their doctor.

We also partnered with SOTERIA -AFRIQUE RURAL HEALTHCARE INITIATIVE NIGERIA. Their team of doctors led by Dr. Dah Talemoh Wycliffe performed free surgeries, gave out free consultations and also gave out drugs for free.

The organization also plans to build a hospital in the community where all of these services that were rendered to the community during the two days of Medical Outreach will continue to be delivered to the people for free. That’s the whole idea of Telemedicine. And the whole package comes with a laptop, a mobile phone, a first-aid kit, with the BP monitor. They have a BP monitor and a voice monitor.

So, for weeks we have been coming here training them because they are the people to take over. We train them and now they are almost perfect in it.

By the time we are done here we intend moving to Kunchigoro, and to other disability colonies to establish the Telemedicine. So this gives them easy access to medical care,” she said.

Also speaking, PADIN country Director, Engr. Paul Maduabuchi Ogbonna maintained that they have tried to put away any impediment that may hinder them from adequately making use of the virtual equipment.

“We are bringing the Telemedicine into the community and we are training the disabled people, they are the ones that will be handling the Telemedicine. So, it’s not like we are bringing it here and we are taking it out. Basically they will be communicating with their people and pass the necessary information to them in the language they understand. The ones we have picked to train can speak English, so, handling the material would not be a big issue for them. The items that she mentioned would all be domiciled here with them to work with, so that any patient that is sick can easily meet with any of this trained persons, communicate with them and our doctors are over there that is going to consult and tell them the issues,” he noted

Aside from the launching of the Telemedicine project, PADIN also carried out a two day free medical outreach and several beneficiaries of the two day medical outreach had nothing but praises and prayers for PADIN.

Several of them took turn to speak with our correspondent and first to speak was Ibrahim Sagir who is the PRO of the disabled community

“I won’t be able to mention how happy I am because the entire community is happy. Since we have been residing in this place more than twenty years ago, we have not had an outreach like this particular one. We are really overjoyed for this kind gesture. It has not been easy for us, especially under this current situation it is not easy to even have money to buy drugs. Today, they are treating us free of charge without collecting a single dime. We are more than happy about this.

PADIN is not new to us. They have done so much for us. They have been trying and they have even tried more today. I pray that whatever they have spent to put this project together may God multiply it for them. I will appeal to them that as they continue to touch our lives they should please consider our women with disabilities the most. I am praying for them to give wheelchairs to our ladies because most of them find it hard to move around because of the kind of environment we reside,” Sagir said.

For John Esiegbu he explained how grateful he was for the opportunity to be among the beneficiary, “I really want to appreciate God, I want to appreciate the Federal Government and I also want to appreciate Ordinary Ahmed, because I just listened to the program on his radio program when this thing was mentioned, and I said let me rush down here to see how the thing is going to work and by the grace of God I have undergone the surgery successfully, and I believe I am ok by now. And I want to say that may the Almighty God bless and protect their work,” he said.

As for Philip David who was operated on also, he said, “I really appreciate this organization because I did not expect this I really appreciate it. Before I came here I had gone to another hospital and I have already been booked for the surgery but as I heard this I decided to come here and to God be the glory I have done my surgery,” he stated.

For Israel Olatunji, he said, “I have had this injury since and the thing has been bothering me. And I came to this place when we heard about the program and thank God they did it for me. I am using this opportunity to thank the people that organized the program. Before I came to this place I had gone to a hospital where my father paid a lot of money, and it was treated but the thing returned. Now we came here and the thing was done free of charge. I want to say a very big thank you to them.

The two day medical outreach witnessed the presence of several dignitaries from the social development department of the Federal Capital Territory, Federal Ministry of health, the emir of the colony and several other dignitaries.

Among those also present was the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for persons with disabilities, (NCPWD), Dr. James David Lalu.

While applauding PADIN for the program, Dr David Lalu noted that NCOWD remains dedicated to supporting the disability community through various initiatives and partnerships aimed at enhancing the quality of life for persons with disabilities.

“We are committed to providing access to quality healthcare services for persons with disabilities. Beyond this initiative, we are working towards establishing a local clinic within the community to ensure continuous healthcare access. We are identifying a suitable building for this purpose, and we are dedicated to making sure no one here suffers from preventable diseases such as typhoid,” he said.

NCSCN calls for dialogue with President Tinubu to avert protest

By Emmanuel Daudu

Ahead of the planned nationwide demonstration on August 1, the National Civil Society Organization of Nigeria (NCSCN) has appealed to the organizers to pursue constructive dialogue and collaboration with the federal government to end hardship in the country, rather than resorting to protests.

It also salutes the President’s openness and sincerity of purpose, noting that his public acknowledgment of the enormous challenges facing the nation is indicative of a patriotic and genuine commitment to addressing the issues.

At a press conference in Abuja yesterday, NCSCN Executive Director, Amb. Blessing A. Akinlosotu, called on all Nigerians to exercise patience and give the government the necessary time and support to implement essential reforms and initiatives.

Blessing said, “We believe that through constructive dialogue and collaboration, we can achieve lasting changes in the near future.”

According to him, protests can impact countries both positively and negatively in areas of stability, economy, and infrastructure; however, protests often have a more destructive impact.

Furthermore, it is crucial for Nigerians to understand that the outcome of agitations in a precarious situation like ours is unpredictable.

It is evident that in protest situations, shops are usually looted, and business and other economic activities are shut down, consequently inflicting more suffering on the masses rather than on the government.

Therefore, constructive dialogue and collaboration are essential for navigating these challenges and ensuring a stable and prosperous future for the country.

We, the members of NCSCN, remain committed to advocating for the rights and development of all Nigerians within a united and peaceful country.

We call on all stakeholders—government, civil society, and the citizenry—to join hands in building a Nigeria where justice, equity, and prosperity are accessible to all.

We call on all our members across the federation to refrain from participating in the planned protest while we continue our engagement with the protest proponents and relevant authorities.

The Impactful Leadership, Contributions and Achievements of General Christopher Gwabin Musa to Nigeria and Nigeria’s Defence

Leadership, a vital force in the narrative of nations, often shapes the destiny of countries and their defence systems. Leadership within the military is even more crucial as it determines not only the success of military operations but also the protection of national sovereignty. On this forefront, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, OFR, the 18th Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria, has made significant strides since his appointment, demonstrating commendable leadership and a dedication to enhancing Nigeria’s security.

His leadership is reshaping the Nigerian Armed Forces and contributing to the country’s struggle against various security challenges.

At the helm of Nigeria’s military command, General Christopher Musa’s role as the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) embodies a critical leadership position in the nation’s fight against insurgency, particularly against the notorious group Boko Haram, and other severe security menaces beleaguering the African giant. Appointed amidst a cauldron of evolving internal and external security threats, General Musa’s strategic responsibilities include policy formulation, military readiness, inter-agency coordination, and fostering international collaborations.

General Christopher Musa, as the CDS, holds the mandate to advise the President and the National Defence Council on military affairs and security strategies. His ascendancy to this role comes with the onerous task of sculpting an effective counterterrorism posture for the Nigerian Armed Forces. A significant part of this portfolio involves crafting robust policies that hinge on intelligence-gathering, agile response to threats, and the overall enhancement of operational capacities

Effective security management, especially in confronting an adaptive adversary like Boko Haram, necessitates a synergy of effort across various agencies. General Musa’s tenure has seen an emphasis on joint operations and the integration of efforts amongst the Army, Navy, and Air Force, alongside paramilitary and civilian security structures. By advancing collaborative platforms, the Nigerian Defence Staff has improved interoperability and resource optimisation, curbing duplication of efforts and fostering a united front against insurgents.

In the landscape marred by asymmetrical warfare, General Musa champions the modernisation of the Nigerian military capabilities. This includes the procurement of modern armaments, fortifying aerial surveillance units, and enhancing cyber warfare capabilities. Empowering the forces with advanced technologies and skillsets through training and strategic partnerships is central to this objective.

General Musa’s role involves partnerships with international allies to augment Nigeria’s defensive apparatus, address capability gaps, and bolster the counterinsurgency repertoire.

General Musa also recognises the significance of addressing the psycho-social factors contributing to terrorism’s allure. This includes advancing de-radicalisation programs, community engagement, and fostering socio-economic endeavours that address the root causes of insurgent recruitment. Efforts under his leadership to counter the ideologies that feed Boko Haram are as critical as the physical battlefields operations.

As CDS, General Musa’s role extends beyond the military domain to involve diplomatic engagements that reinforce Nigeria’s resolve against terrorism. Rallying global support for combating insurgency, participating in multi-national counterterrorism initiatives, and navigating the security implications of international relations exemplify Musa’s strategic roles. His advocacy for regional partnerships in the Lake Chad Basin and the ECOWAS region solidifies collective action against shared security threats.

In evaluating General Christopher Musa’s approach to Nigeria’s security challenges, one cannot ignore the complexities of the landscape he navigates. While concerted efforts under his leadership have made inroads against Boko Haram, the journey towards a comprehensive resolution remains arduous. The essence of Musa’s role encapsulates not only the short-term gains in combat but also planting the seeds for long-term peace and security for the nation.

General Christopher Musa’s role as the Chief of Defence Staff is an amalgamation of strategic vision, operational oversight, and inter-agency coordination aimed at eradicating the scourge of Boko Haram and fostering a secure atmosphere in Nigeria. As the linchpin in the security apparatus, General Musa’s commitment to proficiency, modernisation, joint task formulation, and psychological operations stands as a bulwark against the tide of terrorism and insurgency baffling the nation. His legacy will, ultimately, be measured by the peace and stability that Nigeria can secure for its future generations.

The fight against insurgency in Nigeria has been a prolonged and challenging battle, predominantly against the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, and more recently, against a splinter group known as the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). The appointment of General Christopher Musa as the Chief of Defence Staff on 19 June 2023, ushered in a new era of leadership in this struggle.

Under General Musa’s leadership, the Nigerian Armed Forces have implemented a series of operational strategies that have intensified the efforts against insurgents. One such example is the reinforcement and Strengthening of ‘Operation Hadin Kai,’ which was launched to replace the previous ‘Operation Lafiya Dole.’ This operation represented a shift in tactics, focusing on a doctrine that moves away from purely defensive posturing to more offensive operations aimed at decisively defeating the insurgents.

Furthermore, General Musa has advanced the concept of “Super Camps,” which consolidates military presence in strategic locations, thereby giving the forces the flexibility to launch swift and precise counterinsurgency strikes. Such tactics have reportedly led to several successful raids on insurgent camps and the neutralization of key figures in the groups.

Understanding that military might alone cannot wholly address the root causes of insurgency, General Musa has emphasized the importance of community engagement and intelligence gathering. By forging stronger relationships with local communities and collaborating with community leaders, the military has improved its intelligence-gathering capacities, leading to more targeted and effective operations against insurgents.

Recognizing the complexities of counterinsurgency warfare, General Musa has championed stronger interagency cooperation amongst various branches of the Nigerian security apparatus. This integrated approach ensures that military operations are supported and complemented by the efforts of the police, intelligence services, and other security agencies. Interagency collaboration has been instrumental in disrupting the logistics networks of insurgents and curbing the flow of arms and funding to their operations.

Acknowledging the challenging circumstances under which Nigerian troops operate, General Musa has been an advocate for the enhancement of the welfare of military personnel. Improved welfare packages, timely payment of allowances, and the provision of better living conditions are reported to have boosted troop morale. High morale is critical for the effective prosecution of any military campaign, and by enhancing welfare, General Musa has reinforced the drive and effectiveness of the troops involved in counterinsurgency operations.

Critics may argue that despite the various initiatives led by General Musa, the insurgency in Nigeria persists with occasional high-profile attacks still occurring. This counterargument, however, overlooks the broad contextual challenges such as poverty, unemployment, and political instability which fuel the insurgency. Moreover, it disregards the incremental progress and reduction in the frequency and impact of insurgent attacks since General Musa’s appointment.

While it is true that the threat from insurgent groups has not been entirely eliminated, security analysts agree that there has been a noticeable improvement in the security landscape. The decline in successful recruitment by insurgent groups, the surrender of several insurgents, and the recapture of territories once held by Boko Haram are testaments to the effectiveness of the strategies employed by the Nigerian Armed Forces under General Musa’s leadership.

General Christopher Musa, as the Chief of Defence Staff of Nigeria, has implemented a multifaceted approach to combat insurgency in the country. Strengthening operational strategies across all operational theatres and the establishment of ‘Super Camps,’ alongside initiatives to enhance community engagement, intelligence-gathering, and interagency collaboration, have all contributed to the dwindling capacity of insurgent groups.

Furthermore, by being attentive to the welfare of military personnel, General Musa has played a pivotal role in elevating the morale and operational readiness of troops.

The fight against insurgency is a complex one that necessitates a combination of military prowess and socio-political strategies. While the ultimate eradication of insurgency may still be on the horizon, the efforts of General Musa and the collective resolve of the Nigerian Armed Forces should not be underestimated. Through resilience, dedication, and a dynamic approach, significant strides have been made towards restoring peace and stability in Nigeria.

General Christopher Gwabin Musa is a highly experienced officer, having served in various capacities within the Nigerian Army. His tenure in his new office has been a beacon of hope and resilience, embodying an unwavering commitment to securing Nigeria’s borders and maintaining peace within the nation. He came to prominence after a well-decorated military career with a trajectory that indicated his strategic brilliance and tactical acumen.

Upon assuming office, one of General Musa’s critical areas of focus has been the implementation of strategic reforms and innovations within the military. Recognizing the evolving nature of security threats, he has pushed for modernization in military tactics and the adoption of groundbreaking technologies. These include investments in drone warfare, cyber defence capabilities, and advanced communication systems, which have improved Nigeria’s responsive edge against insurgencies and terror threats.

One of General Musa’s most notable achievements is the fortification of the military’s counter-insurgency operations, particularly in the fight against Boko Haram and other extremist groups. Under his leadership, several successful operations have led to the recapture of territories previously occupied by insurgents, the destruction of their enclaves, and a considerable decimation of their ranks.

The successful rescue of the 330 Chibok schoolgirls, including women and children, from the hands of Boko Haram terrorists in the Sambisa forest recently is undoubtedly a commendable achievement for the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa. This accomplishment speaks volumes about his leadership skills, strategic planning, and the effectiveness of the Nigerian military’s operations against Boko Haram.

Rescuing such a large number of individuals from a notorious terrorist group is no easy feat and requires meticulous planning and execution. It also reflects the dedication and commitment of the Nigerian military in ensuring the safety and security of its citizens, particularly those who have fallen victim to Boko Haram.

The successful operation not only brings hope to the families of the rescued schoolgirls but also sends a strong message to Boko Haram and other terrorist groups that their activities will not be tolerated. It proves that the Nigerian military is capable of disrupting and dismantling the terrorist network, despite the challenges it faces.

General Musa’s leadership and the efforts of the Nigerian military in rescuing the Chibok schoolgirls highlight the progress made in the fight against Boko Haram. While there is still work to be done to fully eradicate the group and bring lasting peace and stability to the region, this operation is a significant step in the right direction.

The rescue also underscores the importance of international cooperation and support in addressing the threat of terrorism. It is crucial for the international community to continue providing assistance and collaboration to Nigeria and other affected countries in their counter-terrorism efforts.

Overall, the successful rescue of the Chibok schoolgirls is a significant achievement for General Musa and a positive development in the fight against Boko Haram. It serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination of the Nigerian military in ensuring the safety and security of its people.

Understanding the global nature of security, General Musa has fostered stronger collaborative ties with international allies. Such collaborations have led to increased sharing of intelligence, training, and joint military exercises. This alliance has not only brought in new perspectives on defence strategies but also provided the Nigerian military with the necessary support systems to enhance their capabilities.

General Musa’s regime has also been marked by a noticeable commitment to upholding human rights within military engagements. He implemented policies ensuring compliance with international human rights standards, thereby improving Nigeria’s image globally and fostering trust between the military and the civilian populace

General Christopher Gwabin Musa’s tenure as the Chief of Defence Staff has been transformative for Nigeria’s military. Emphasizing strategic reform, innovative practices, and international collaboration, he has skilfully navigated the complex tapestry of Nigeria’s security challenges. His dedication to human rights and effective counter-insurgency operations has set a precedent for future leadership. As Nigeria
continues to face various security threats, the nation stands stronger under the guidance of leaders like General Musa, whose accomplishments are a testament to the power of visionary leadership in the military sphere.

General Christopher Gwabin Musa, OFR, has indeed carved a niche for himself in the annals of Nigeria’s defence history, his leadership radiating the essence of commitment, strategy, and patriotism and as such, we can proudly call him the MILITARY WARLORD OF HIS GENERATION I (the First).

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By Emmanuel Huleji Daudu
Editor-In-Chief,
Africa Security Investigation News

Article sponsored by World Sustainable Development Goals Organization, http://www.worldsdgs.org

Government Emphasizes the Importance of NYSC Amid Calls for Scrapping

Maryam Aminu

The Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio-Ibrahim, has reiterated the pivotal role of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in fostering national unity and integration, despite ongoing calls for its discontinuation.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Reform Committee for the restructuring of the NYSC in her office, Dr. Bio-Ibrahim highlighted the enduring impact of the scheme since its inception over 60 years ago.

“Since the establishment of the scheme, we have seen modern advancements and initiated various programs that have significantly transformed the lives of young people,” she stated.

The Minister acknowledged the divergent opinions on the scheme, noting, “There have been calls to scrap the NYSC, yet it stands as a symbol of national unity and integration. It is a vital and impactful scheme that has served as a model for other countries around the globe.”

Dr. Bio-Ibrahim emphasized the international recognition of the NYSC, citing its influence beyond Nigeria. “From North to South of the African continent and across the globe, we have seen other countries modeling the NYSC. This really shows that it’s a scheme we need to be proud of, something we are doing right, and we must sustain it even if there are calls for its discontinuation.”

The Minister announced the formation of a committee to conduct a comprehensive review of the NYSC in response to the current agitation for its scrapping.

She stressed that the goal is to realign the NYSC with contemporary economic and social needs, transforming it into a dynamic skills center that significantly contributes to multinational development and youth empowerment.

1st left, Hon. Minister of Youth Development Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim inaugurating members, NYSC Reform Committee .

Prince Oyekunle Oyewumi, the Chairman of the newly formed committee, expressed the committee’s commitment to delivering a thorough and impressive outcome.

Speaking also, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Olubunmi Olusanya urged the committee to work diligently for positive results.

“The review and restructuring of the NYSC aim to ensure the scheme remains relevant and beneficial to Nigerian youth and the broader society in the face of changing economic and social landscapes.” He said

REV. ABEL DAMINA, SCHOOL DROP-OUT TURNED HERETIC

A public and social affairs analyst, Pius Adebayo has said “Abel Damina is not a strange name in the ears of many Nigerians as far as the peddling of Christian heresies is concerned. He has carved for himself an unenviable niche in the world of heretic and controversial doctrines.

In a statement made available to newsmen, Adebayo stated that, “Whether such doctrines are being triggered by his sheer lack of understanding of the Scripture or inspired by some strange demonic influences remains a worrisome and intriguing subject. But more worrisome is the fate of young, immature and gullible Christians who are being swayed into the abyss of sinful and damnable compromise by his heretical and evil doctrines. For a so-called man of God to have and maintain a doctrinal stance that promotes unrestrained sin, immoral conducts, disorderliness, falsehood, duplicity and social anarchy speaks volumes of the extremely permissive and corrupt nature of his personal life”.

Speaking further, he said, let us take a brief look at the history of this religious pariah.
Abel Damina finished Secondary School in 1988 from Prince College, Mista-Ali, Jos, Plateau State Nigeria.

He attempted to further his education by enrolling into the College of Advanced Studies, Zaria, but soon dropped out shortly after, claiming to have received a call to Ministry.

This was soon followed by the commencement of his Ministry in the city of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, just two years after secondary school.

From the foregoing, it is clear to see that the process of his making is already compromised as he could not endure the mental and physical discipline to run a basic post-secondary educational programme.

Even his entry into ministry cost him nothing as he did not sacrifice anything valuable to answer the call – no degree certificate, no professional qualification, no occupation or career, etc.

Adebayo stressed, Today, this same drop-out has the effrontery to challenge highly revered and renowned men of God and fathers of faith who are academic giants or scholars in their own rights aside their spiritual prowess.

His unbridled and visceral tongue did not spare God’s servants like; Pastor E.A. Adeboye, a renowned mathematician with PhD in Mathematics, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, also a mathematical scholar, Bishop David Oyedepo, a qualified architect, and Dr. Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr (Mrs) Becky Enenche, both qualified medical doctors.

These are men and women who paid the price for the call of God into ministry. Ministry, to these men, is highly valued as they left behind enviable qualifications and gainful professions to do the work of God. But that is not the same for Abel Damina.

He left nothing behind, and it is obvious, he has nothing in front of him to pursue.

And since he has nothing to gain or lose, he is desperately on the loose, seeking to denigrate those who are genuinely doing the work of God with unquestionable conducts and proven track records.

His Ministerial practices have from the very beginning, been characterized by dubious fund-raising, the proceeds of which were taken by him almost immediately for personal use, and not for the church. That is, he would immediately walk away with the raised funds after the service, he could use the extremes of means, even hypnotics, if possible, to extract money from the congregants.

Adebayo narrated how, Damina once proudly told an associate that all his messages were strategically scripted to elicit giving or fundraising – that he wouldn’t preach any message that would not provoke people to give. In fact, he once told another associate that all the tithes of the church belonged to him.

But what do we have today ? The same fund-raiser-in-chief is now peddling a new doctrine that forbids the payment of tithe and other forms of giving in church and the reason for this newly minted doctrine is not far-fetched – since the fundraising and all the tithes he has been fraudulently taking from the people didn’t make him rich, no other church should take tithes from people.

But what he failed to realize is that whereas he diverted all tithes and funds raised by him on the church’s altar to his personal coffers, these other men of God, following scriptural injunctions, never had anything to do with tithes or other forms of giving in church. The standard practice is the total separation of the church from the man of God as two separate legal entities.

That makes the resources of the church not to be the same as the resources of the pastor. What is given to the church, be it tithes, offerings, sacrifices and other forms of giving, belong to the church, and not the pastor.

This is the standard scriptural practice, but Damina devoured all hook-line-and-sinker, and expected God, being a God of principle to prosper him, all the same. Since he is bankrupt of basic discipline and financial integrity to manage church’s resources, he assumes every other pastor is doing the same.

This is his mind-set because to the corrupt, everything is corrupt. He is acting like the harlot who killed her son in the Book of First Kings and wanted the surviving son of her roommate destroyed so both of them would become equal and childless. But King Solomon, being filled with the wisdom of God discerned the evil intent of the devious harlot, preserved the living child, and handed him to the rightful mother. And God is wiser than King Solomon: in the end, the heretic will always end as the ultimate loser.

Thus, Damina stepped into ministry with zero ethical foundation, zero sense of purpose, zero discipline, and zero sacrifice, just to go after people’s resources. His ministry and personal lifestyle have always been characterized with extreme level of permissiveness, disorderliness and error, hence his leaning on the absolutist grace doctrine to accommodate his moral depravity, indiscipline, avarice and recklessness.

To the gullible, unsuspecting generation of young, immature Christians, he is a hero, but deep down his hypocritical mind, he knows that he is up to nothing good but sheer falsehood, deception and double standard, with the ultimate intention to steal, to kill and to destroy lives, homes and thriving churches.

But the foundation of God stands sure, and the Lord knows those who are His – 2 Timothy 2:19. God will always stand to defend His works, and pull down all foundations and installations of falsehood, deception and evil. And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

And in Mathew 3:10 Like all heretics before him, the wind of truth will eventually blow all forms of heresies into the abyss of history, and the Church of Christ will continue to march forward in triumph, and the gates of hell can never prevail against it, Adebayo stressed.

IMIPI Chairman Urges Patience Amidst Economic Reforms and Rising Inflation, Highlights Government Achievements

Maryam Aminu

The Chairman of the Independent Media and Policy Initiative (IMIPI), Chief Niyi Akinsiju has addressed the pressing economic issues facing Nigeria, including the escalating inflation and the public outcry over the high cost of living.

Chief Akinsiju made the assertion during a press briefing held on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 in Abuja

He called for patience and contextual understanding of the government’s ongoing economic reforms.

Chief Akinsiju acknowledged Nigeria’s soaring year-on-year inflation rate, which stood at 34.199% in June 2024, with food inflation reaching 40.87%.

He attributed this rise to the harmonization of foreign exchange windows and the removal of fuel subsidies, policies

Despite the immediate hardships, Chief Akinsiju highlighted the positive impacts of these reforms.

He pointed to the significant reduction in Nigeria’s national debt from $108 billion to $91 billion, and the subsequent drop in the debt service-to-revenue ratio from 97% in the first half of 2023 to 68% in 2024.

“This fiscal improvement reflects the government’s strategic management and the end of the wasteful fuel subsidy regime.” He said

He acknowledged that the oil production has also seen a boost, increasing from 1.28 million barrels per day in April 2024 to 1.61 million barrels per day by July 2024, the highest in 42 months.

“This increase has contributed to the growth of Nigeria’s foreign reserves, which climbed from $32.29 billion in April to $37.05 billion by mid-July 2024.” He said

In the power sector, Chief Akinsiju commended the commissioning of the Zungeru Hydro-Electric Power Station and new substations in Kebbi and Lagos, which have significantly improved electricity generation and distribution.

He also praised the government’s payment of N3.3 trillion owed to the power sector, which had previously hindered its capacity to function efficiently.

The Chairman also drew attention to advancements in education and employment, mentioning the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) and the employment of 30,000 fellows from the 3 Million Technical Talents programme.

Chief Akinsiju noted the federal government’s support for agriculture, which has generated N309 billion into the economy in one year and attracted $20 billion in foreign investment commitments.

Chief Akinsiju expressed disappointment with sub-national governments for not fully supporting federal efforts in agriculture, urging them to utilize increased allocations to boost food production.

In transportation, he praised the reopening of the Lagos-Kano railway line, emphasizing its historical significance and contribution to national unity.

He further urged Nigerians to be patient and supportive of the ongoing reforms, acknowledging the right to protest but appealing for these to be conducted constructively.

He emphasized the long-term benefits of the policies being implemented, predicting a future of economic growth and prosperity.

“Those who want to protest have the right to protest, but this must be in the appropriate context,” he said.

“A protest should be anchored on substantial rationale or reasons that are achievable. Based on this, we appeal for patience so as not to disrupt the gathering momentum being built in the nation’s economic sphere.” He said