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IAWPA begins UN Support Road Walk in Abuja

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The International Association Of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) has commenced its planned one-day Road-Walk to mark the 2023 United Nations Day.

Making special appearance at the event slated for 10am Tuesday in Abuja, is His Eminence, Ambassador, Dr. John Metchie, the Association’s African Director who is also the Deputy Commander General of the Nigeria Hunters and Forest Security Service, NHFSS.

According to the schedule of events, the walk which is taking place under the chairmanship of His Eminence, Amb. Prof. Chidi Ehiriodo commences at the Unity Fountain and ends at the UN House at the Central Business District, CBD, at the Nigerian capital city.

Also participating in the walk are Prophetess Happiness Michael Ebuba (Abuja coordinator), Amb. Nkpe John Moses and Amb. Kabiru Jega, among many others.

IAWPA is a global peace advocacy group having Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 2019.

In a statement, IAWPA said the walk is to create awareness on the activities of the United Nations in Nigeria and to also encourage citizens of the country and others in Africa to help in achieving the SDG programme of the United Nations.

The global body’s commitment to the promotion of sustainable development in Nigeria, has made the country to be among nations of that have forwarded their SDG Voluntary National Review (VNR) to the United Nations General Assembly for public view and commendation.

It stated that- “Our Association remains the foremost promoters of the activities of the UN and can unequivocally state that the UN has performed creditably well and we are proud of their multifaceted activities through their various agencies in Nigeria hence the decision of the African Directorate, ably led by the Director of African Affairs, Amb John Metchie, to direct all country chapters to embark on this awareness walk aimed at creating awareness in order to ensure that their contributions to peace and stability within the African continent is appreciated”

The statement directed all members of the association and peace loving and patriotic Nigerians to join in the walk which will commenced on 24th Oct. 2023.

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Group to Goodluck Jonathan: Return to leadership in 2027

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By Bonaventure Melah

The New Nigeria Integrity Movement (NMIM), Middle Belt Zone, has called on former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to consider returning to national leadership in the 2027 general election, citing the urgent need for experienced and stabilising leadership amidst worsening national challenges.

The call was made in a communiqué issued at the end of a strategic meeting of the group, during which members reviewed the current state of the nation and expressed deep concern over rising insecurity, economic hardship, and the deteriorating living conditions of millions of Nigerians.

According to a media release jointly signed by Hon. Pastor Peter Hassan, National Leader, and Dr. Blessing Eliagu, Secretary, “Nigeria is currently facing a critical moment marked by widespread poverty, hunger, and persistent insecurity across several communities, particularly in the Middle Belt region.”

The statement continued, “Across the nation, millions of Nigerians are experiencing unprecedented economic hardship. Poverty has deepened, hunger has become widespread, and many families now struggle daily to secure basic meals.”

The group acknowledged that while infrastructure development remains important for long-term national growth, it does not immediately address the urgent crisis of hunger and livelihood confronting many Nigerians.

They therefore urged Dr. Jonathan to offer his leadership and experience once again in service to the nation.

“We believe that former President Jonathan represents calm, experienced, and credible leadership capable of restoring hope, rebuilding trust in governance, and initiating policies that directly address the economic suffering of citizens,” the communiqué stated.

The organisation also appealed to democratic leaders and partners around the world to support efforts aimed at strengthening democratic governance and stability in Nigeria.

The group described Jonathan as one of Nigeria’s most experienced statesmen, noting that his tenure demonstrated respect for democratic principles, tolerance, and commitment to national unity.

“His leadership style reflected humility, respect for the rule of law, and dedication to democratic values,” the statement added.

It further argued that his return could help reinforce the principle of power rotation, which it described as an important mechanism for maintaining national balance and political stability in Nigeria.

The movement stressed that its appeal is driven not by partisan considerations but by concern for the wellbeing and survival of Nigerians.

“Nigeria requires a national reset – one that focuses on human welfare, economic recovery, and national cohesion. Silence in the face of the current suffering is not an option,” the group said.

The organisation also called on Nigerians to continue advocating peacefully for responsible leadership and policies that prioritise the welfare of citizens.

“Nigeria deserves better. The time to act is now,” the communiqué further stated.

 

 

 

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FIFA sanctions Nigeria, DR Congo

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The world football governing body, FIFA, has sanctioned Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Congolese Football Association following disciplinary incidents recorded during a 2026 World Cup qualifying fixture between the two countries.

According to FIFA’s latest disciplinary overview for World Cup qualifying matches, the two football bodies were found guilty of separate infractions during the encounter played on 16 November 2025.

FIFA stated that Nigeria was penalised for a breach relating to order and security at matches, specifically involving the throwing of objects by spectators during the game.

The offence falls under Article 17 and Article 17.2.b of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, for which the NFF was fined 1,000 Swiss Francs.

The Congolese federation received a heavier sanction after supporters were found to have used laser pointers or similar electronic devices during the match.

The act contravenes Article 17.2.d of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, leading FIFA to impose a fine of 5,000 Swiss Francs on the DR Congo Football Association.

FIFA emphasised that disciplinary decisions are taken based on the circumstances of each case and may still be subject to appeal.

The governing body also noted that the summary of sanctions released publicly is mainly intended to inform the media, while the official legal decisions are communicated directly to the concerned federations.

 

 

 

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Israel says news of Netanyahu’s death is fake

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Israeli authorities have described news of possible death of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as false.

The office of Israeli Prime Minister dismissed a viral social media claims suggesting the Prime Minister had been assassinated following the escalating conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran.

“These are fake news; the Prime Minister is fine,” the Prime Minister’s office said

The rumours gained traction after a video shared by Netanyahu on his X account on Friday showed him addressing a press conference on the ongoing Israel-US-Iran conflict.

Some social media users, immediate after the video was posted, claimed they had spotted what appeared to be six fingers on Netanyahu’s right hand when he briefly raised it during the speech.

The speculation spread further after US conservative commentator, Candace Owens raised questions on X.

 

 

 

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