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Anambra Info commissioner wants young people to shun lavish lifestyle, invest in PPCP created by Gov Soludo
The Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Chief Paul Nwosu, has urged young people in the state to shun wasteful and lavish lifestyle but to invest their money and resources in the Public Private Community Partnership, PPCP created by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
In a piece titled ‘INVEST YOUR MONEY IN PPCP AND ETCH YOUR NAME IN GOLD,’ the Commissioner said the PPCP is not only a place where your money’s safety is guaranteed, but assured bountiful return on investment.
He said- “On the 16th of February, 2024, I wrote a piece on the newfangled culture where our moneyed youths spew currency notes in the air only to dance and trample on them. And this brazen breach of the law happens right in front of those who are supposed to enforce it. In fact, these supposed law enforcement agents are the ones who act as their security escorts to the event’s venue.
“Bobrisky, the Lagos socialite, has been made a scapegoat. Arraigned before the court by EFCC, he earned the maximum jail term of 6 months with no option of fine. Cubana Chief Priest appears to be the next on the line. Who knows who will be the next?
*One very obvious fallout from this is that it has modulated the manner in which people appreciate (spray) their hosts, celebrants, entertainers, etc. People are more circumspect now. Rather than fling wads of cash in the air, it is now common for guests to flip out their phones at events to transfer money to celebrants and musicians, or drop the physical cash in a receptacle placed by those (celebtants) whose friends and admirers wish to appreciate with cash gifts. In an even more preemptive manner, some celebrants would plant their account details on all the guests’ tables so that there won’t be any excuse for not doing the needful.
“Some measure of sanity is beginning to return to circles of the rich young socialites. That is the purpose of the law and its enforcement. This is one of the reasons Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, has continued to harp on the need for law and order, for no modern society can make veritable progress without both.
“Some say “spraying” money is part of our culture. But as a student of history, I’ve not read anywhere our forebears threw cowries in the air or pasted them on the foreheads of celebrants and entertainers in appreciation. Even in recent history when the culture creeped into our social events, it was done within the confines of civility and decency.
“Umu” Anambra are known to work hard for their money. And it will be most unfortunate if some of them have been sucked into this fad of throwing money in the air like volleyball just to prove they have arrived. That will be stretching youthful exuberance too far because Ndi Anambra are not known for that. It’s not even worth the risk as EFCC is now lurking around the corner to nab currency abuse offenders.
Our people have their peculiar ways of showing they’ve arrived. One of those ways is by contributing to the development of their communities, local governments or state. Other ways could be through human capital development e.g. scholarships, skills impartation and settlements, etc.
“Thankfully, Governor Soludo has created an opportunity through the Public Private Community Partnership (PPCP) for wealthy Ndi Anambra to commit their resources to tangible projects that will permanently elevate their stature among their people and etch their names in gold.
“This is the way Ndi Anambra show they have arrived. “Akulueuno, okwuo onye kpalu ya”, that is, “when money is invested on the home front, it advertises who made it,” Nwosu concluded
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Two Nigerians win Germany Science awards
Two Nigerian-born scientists—Adesola Adegoke, a researcher at Arizona State University (ASU), and Seunnla Adelusi, a PhD candidate at the Université de Sherbrooke, Canada—have been named among the 20 global winners of the Digital GreenTalents Award 2025.
These two Nigerians were announced among the winners during a virtual ceremony held on 25 November. In a statement following the virtual announcement ceremony, the organisers said the 20 awardees for this year joined from different time zones, including “very early morning in Canada and evening hours in the Philippines.”
The digital Green Talent Award is an annual initiative of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) that recognises outstanding young researchers whose work advances sustainability through digital innovation.
Each year, 20 scientists are selected from a competitive global pool for their cutting-edge ideas at the intersection of digitalisation and environmental sustainability.
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Gov Alex Otti visits Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto prison
Alex Otti, the Abia State Governor, on Sunday paid a visit to the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, at the Sokoto Correctional Centre.
The governor was accompanied by officials of the Sokoto State Government during the closed-door visit.
Nnamdi Kanu was recently moved to Sokoto after he was convicted on terrorism-related charges and handed a life sentence by a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Governor Otti had earlier promised to pursue every lawful and political avenue to ensure that Kanu gets justice. Sunday’s visit is seen as part of ongoing efforts by the Abia State Government regarding his case.
Details of the meeting were not made public as of the time of this report.
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Terrorists abduct bride, bridesmaids in Sokoto attack
Armed terrorists have abducted a bride-to-be, her bridesmaid, and eight other residents from Chacho village in Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State
The Sokoto abduction occurred around 1:30 a.m., according to residents, when the attackers stormed the village. Most of the victims were women, with only one man also taken.
One resident sustained injuries and is receiving medical treatment. Villagers told reporters that the bride was preparing for her wedding scheduled for later that morning when the raid struck, plunging the community into shock and mourning.
A community member described the attack as “tragic,” noting the delay in security response. “Security operatives were alerted immediately, but they only arrived about an hour after the bandits had fled,” he said, expressing frustration.
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