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Sen. Ireti Kingibe honoured with Nigeria’s Pride Award as Most Grassroots-Oriented Politician

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Photo caption: Senator Ireti Kingibe speaking after receiving Certificate of Award at the event.

 

Senator Ireti Heebah Kingibe, who represents FCT Senatorial District at the national assembly, was on Tuesday, September 30th, honoured as The Most Grassroots-Oriented Politican of the Year at the 2025 Nigeria’s Pride Awards which took place at Barcelona Hotel, Abuja.

Senator Ireti being congratulated by Chairman of the occasion, Gen. Paul Boroh rtd after receiving her award certificate.

Kingibe was honoured alongside other individuals, companies and organisations including Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State, Dangote Group and its Group Head of Corporate Communications, Anthony Chiejina, Chief of Defence Staff General Christopher Musa, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, Sir Jideani Agabaidu, DG of Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, veteran Nollywood personalities Tonto Dikeh, Empress Njamah, Rekiya Ibrahim Attah, Emeka Rollas, Gloria Okafor and Sandra Okunzuwa, among others.

Senator Ireti Kingibe with other awardees at the event.

The Nigeria’s Pride Awards was organized by First Green White Resources (FGWR), publishers of African Leadership Scorecard Magazine and Nationwide Reports; and was chaired by Gen. Paul Boroh (Rtd), former Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta/Coordinator of Amnesty Programme while the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris was Guest Speaker with Dr. Sarah Jibrin, former Presidential Adviser on Ethics and Moral Values served as Mother of the Day.

Founder/CEO of Nigeria’s Pride Awards, Bonaventure Phillips Melah, presenting awards Frame to an aide to Senator Ireti Kingibe at her National Assembly office in Abuja.

In an opening remark, the Founder/CEO of FGWR, Bonaventure Phillips Melah, said Nigeria’s Pride Awards was founded to identify, recognize, appreciate and celebrate citizens, other nationals and corporate citizens that distinguish themselves through selfless service, patriotism, exemplary and inspiring leadership and therefore contribute positively to the development, prosperity, peace, unity and security of Nigeria as well as overall wellbeing of humanity.

He said although Nigeria is a country in search of quality leadership, many of its citizens at home and in the Diaspora are doing well in diverse fields of human endeavour and should be celebrated as according to him, a society that does not reward good people does not deserve good people in the first place.

Speaking after receiving Certificate of Award at the event, Senator Ireti Kingibe, appreciated the honour done to her by the award and reiterated her commitment to the people of the FCT, promising to continue to provide quality representation at the national assembly by ensuring that rights of residents were protected through quality legislations while at the same time pledged to attract more projects from the federal government to make the city and satellite town better.

A citation read at the event said Ireti Heebah Kingibe, a civil engineer by profession, was elected to her current position following a resounding victory in the 2023 general election under opposition Labour Party. She is a younger sister of Ajoke, wife of former Nigerian head of state, Murtala Muhammed. Since she assumed position as the face, mouthpiece and Senator representing FCT Senatorial District in the 10th National Assembly, Ireti Kingibe has recorded several landmark achievements that have dwarfed what her predecessor did in many years.

Apart from sponsoring Bills, forcefully participating in debates and engaging in intensive lobbying of her colleagues, ministers and others, aimed improving the wellbeing of the people, Senator Ireti has attracted numerous infrastructure projects to FCT while simultaneously executing hundreds of projects for the people, including roads, bridges, culverts, Solar Streetlights across communities, Hospital, Perimeter Fences, external work, and furnishing of Health Care Centres, boreholes in the six Area Councils and has ensured access to clean water in AMAC, Bwari, Kwali, Kuje, Gwagwalada, and Abaji.

She has also carried out numerous empowerment projects, giving out food items, seedlings and cash running into millions of Naira to farmers, women, widows, orphans and other indigent community members, sponsored women and youths in skill acquisition programmes and provided them with start-up packs and capital while hundreds of children are under her scholarship programmes; the list is endless.

Born 2nd June 1954, Ireti was educated at Emotan Preparatory School, Queen’s College Lagos and Washington Irving High School before bagging a degree in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota. She worked as quality control engineer with Bradley Precast Concrete Inc, moved to Minnesota Department of Transportation Design Unit and returned to Nigeria where she has made immense contributions to the country’s development in diverse areas, including politics.

Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru won in two categories as Best Governor on Road Infrastructure and Best Governor on Community Empowerment, Dangote Group emerged as ‘Chief Cornerstone of Business in Africa,’ Anthony Chiejina was recognized as ‘The Most Impactful Corporate Marketing Officer of the Decade;’ Chief CDS Musa was honoured as Shield of the Nation and Aviation Minister, Keyamo as Most Impactful Minister of the Year.

Others awardees are Directors- General of NTA, and Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC), Hon. Rinsola Abiola- Exemplary Young Corporate CEO of the Year; respectively as well as President of Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas-Most Impactful Entertainment Personality of the Year, Gloria Okafor-Best Movie Producer of the Year, Queen Blessing Ebigieson- Most Outstanding Movie Producer of the Decade, Sandra Okunzuwa- Best Actress of the Year, among others.

 

 

 

 

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Police condemn killing of Benue MACBAN chairman

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Benue State Police Command has condemned the killing of the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue State chapter, Ardo Rabo Mohammed, and another man, Yakubu Isa, describing the attack as a senseless criminal act capable of undermining ongoing peace and security efforts in the state.

The victims were reportedly attacked by gunmen while returning from a security meeting along the Okwudu-Ogoli Road in Otukpo Local Government Area.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, said the Commissioner of Police, CP Cletus C.N. Nwadiogbu, condemned the killings and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.

“The Commissioner of Police strongly condemns in its entirety the brutal killing of the Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue State chapter, Ardo Rabo Mohammed, and one Yakubu Isa, who were reportedly attacked by unknown assailants while returning from a security meeting along Okwudu-Ogoli Road, Otukpo,” the statement read.

According to the police, the command has commenced a full-scale investigation into the incident, with tactical and intelligence teams deployed to track down those responsible.

The Commissioner assured residents that the command would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the perpetrators are identified, arrested and prosecuted.

He appealed to members of the public to remain calm, avoid taking the law into their own hands, and refrain from spreading unverified information capable of escalating tensions.

The police also urged anyone with credible information that could aid the investigation to report to the nearest police station or contact the command through its emergency lines.

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Lady identifies bandits that abducted her, leading to their arrested wth N11m recovered

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Three bandits have been arrested in Benue state after a lady who they had kidnapped and released, identified them at a motor park and raised alarm.

The k!kidnappers came to Ihotu park to board a vehicle to Makurdi and were met by the lady they had earlier kidnapped and released after collecting ransom from her relatives.

They were even using a bag they collected from the girl. The girl raised the alarm, held one inside the vehicle, and two took to their heels, but were caught.

They had a ghana-must-go bag at the back of the vehicle. N11m was found inside the bag.

Following the confirmation of their identity by another lady who was also their victim, mob gathered around with the intent to beat them up and possibly set them ablaze.

But the park manager decided to invite the police and soldiers who rescued them and took them to their station.

It was later gathered that the Benue state Governor, Rev. Father Hyacinth Alia called and said he was interested in the case which made the police to take the apprehended bandits to Makurdi, the state capital.

 

 

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Tinubu’s govt ignores IMF, draws additional loan of $2.5b from UAE

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President Bola Tinubu Federal Government has drawn down $1.5bn from a $5bn financing facility arranged with the United Arab Emirates’ largest lender, First Abu Dhabi Bank, despite growing concerns from global financial institutions over the increasing use of complex derivative financing by African sovereigns.

Bloomberg reported on Friday that the latest drawdown represents the first tranche of a $5bn Total Return Swap facility approved by the National Assembly on March 31, 2026, and is expected to support the 2026 budget, finance infrastructure projects, and refinance existing debt obligations.

The report quoted people familiar with the transaction, who asked not to be identified because they were not authorised to speak to the media.

The report read, “Nigeria has accessed the first tranche of a $5bn derivatives deal with the United Arab Emirates’ largest lender, pressing ahead with a transaction that has been scrutinised for being opaque.

“The West African nation drew about $1.5bn in the last couple of weeks from a total return swap transaction with First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC, according to people familiar with the transaction, who asked not to be identified because they were not authorised to speak to the media.”

The transaction comes at a time when Nigeria is facing higher borrowing costs in international capital markets, forcing the government to seek alternative financing arrangements to shore up its fiscal position and improve access to foreign exchange liquidity.

Under the arrangement, Nigeria is required to pledge Federal Government securities worth about 133 per cent of any amount drawn under the facility. This means that for the full $5bn facility, the government would have to post approximately $6.65bn worth of naira-denominated bonds as collateral.

In return, the Abu Dhabi-based lender provides dollar liquidity to the Nigerian government. The Federal Government will pay a floating interest rate benchmark plus about four percentage points, while the lender receives the returns generated by the underlying government securities.

The transaction effectively allows Nigeria to unlock immediate dollar funding without issuing new Eurobonds or taking on traditional external loans at prevailing market rates, which have become increasingly expensive for frontier economies.

The government has already indicated that the proceeds from the initial $1.5bn drawdown will be deployed to support budget implementation, fund critical infrastructure projects, and refinance costlier domestic and external debts.

However, the financing arrangement has attracted criticism from international financial institutions and market analysts over concerns about transparency and potential hidden liabilities.

In its June 2026 assessment of African sovereign debt markets, the International Monetary Fund warned that derivative financing structures such as total return swaps are often opaque and difficult for investors and creditors to monitor.

The IMF noted that such arrangements are “hard to track, hard to value in real time, and can obscure the true extent of a country’s financial obligations.”

Three days ago, Fitch Ratings warned that Nigeria’s planned $5bn financing arrangement with First Abu Dhabi Bank could increase sovereign debt risks and reduce transparency in public debt reporting.

 

 

 

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