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Ganduje, Alake, Service Chiefs, Allen Onyema, Metchie, OPM GO, others unveil THE BEAUTIES OF NIGERIA written by Bonaventure Melah

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The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Abduillahi Umar Ganduje, the Minister for Solid Minerals Dev, Dr. Dele Alake, Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gwabin Christopher Musa, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Abubakar, CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, Pastor Chibuzor Chinyere, GO, OPM and Dr. John Metchie, IAWPA African Director were among the dignitaries that unveiled THE BEAUTIES OF NIGERIA, at the National Press Centre, Radio House, Abuja on Wednesday. December 6.

The book, written by veteran journalist and former Managing Editor of the Daily Times, Bonaventure Phillips Melah is a conceptualization of the various Nigerian positives from arts, culture, cuisines, music, fashion, Nollywood/Kanywood, literature, captured mainly in captivating pictures and texts. The book also celebrates honest Nigerians, those who have delivered quality service to the nation, Nigeria’s Pride, the nation’s political development and investment opportunities in the country among many others.

The event brought together literature enthusiasts, politicians, business executives, ministers, heads of MDAs, cultural advocates, and Nigerians from all walks of life.

Declaring the programme open, the chairman of the occasion Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, former governor of Kano State who is also the National Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC), commended the author of the book for making out time to put together such document which he described as a national heritage that should be cherished by all Nigerians.

Ganduje who was represented by the National Publicity Secretary of APC, Chief Felix Morka, said- “This is a remarkable contribution to the vision of Nigeria, a vision of a country that is truly beautiful as the title of the book proclaims. It is indeed a beautiful country and irrespective of your religion, God put us all here for a purpose, and this book reminds us of that purpose, why we all share that common identity as Nigerians.”

Morka Added that the book is a reminder of why Nigerian should celebrate their citizenship, and called on the government to do more in improving the welfare of all Nigerians while asking citizens to play their own part by joining hands with government to develop the nation.

He said that it was wrong for citizens to be casting aspersion on their country as well as wishing the country evil, declaring that Nigeria is on the part of development in order that her citizens may lead a good life which they deserve.

Also speaking, the Minister of Solid Minerals development, Dr. Dele Alake, represented by his Special Assistant, Ms Arabirim Bello, said “It’s about time we start projecting our country in a positive light, enough of the negative narratives about Nigeria, because it negatively affects our tourism industry and in turn discourages people from visiting the country and trusting Nigerians.

While inviting Nigerians in the country, those in the Diaspora and well as the global community to take advantage of the various reforms ongoing the sector, Alake said the solid mineral sector is now available and ready for citizens and investors to make mutual benefits.

He said- “So the book has really captured everything about Nigeria, who we are, what we stand for, the culture and way of life as well as the good things about Nigeria.

“I urge every Nigeria to have a copy of “The Beauty of Nigeria, in order to know more about the country.”

The representative of the Chief of Defence Staff, Brig Gen. Eyong, on his part, said the book is a vital instrument to showcase Nigeria nationally and internationally, adding that the CDS, Gen. Gwabin Christopher Musa is passionate about presenting the best of Nigeria to the world, in view of what the nation has to give to the rest of Africa and the global community.

In his remark, the African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA), Dr. John Metchie, who is also the Prime Minister of Anambra State Association of World Peace Advocates, praised the author of the book, Bonaventure Melah, saying that his efforts in painstakingly writing and funding its production, is a rare demonstration of patriotism by a citizen in love with his country.

He urged Nigerian citizens to come together in order to build the nation of their dream and called for support for President Bola Tinubu and his administration, expressing the confidence that Nigeria is on the march to greatness.

The Executive Secretary of the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), Dr. Chioma Ejikeme, who was represented by her Technical Adviser, Dr. Magdalene Kadiri, commended the author of the book for what she described as a beautiful and patriotic work.

She explained that although Nigerians are experiencing challenges in their daily lives, work is in progress to reposition the country in various on various aspect, citing PTAD as an example of one of the agencies where technology and open-door policies have been deployed to make life better.

She added that Nigerian pensioners, under the umbrella of PTAD, are no longer required to appear physically for verification and that pension is paid to retirees as at when due which she said have helped to reduce stress faced by pensioners.

The General Overseer of Omega Power Ministry, Pastor Chibuzor Chinyere, who was represented by Mr. Kenneth Orji, said he was excited by the title and content of the book because of his personal commitment for sacrifice, charity and general wellbeing of people.

He stated that OPM is a ministry committed to the spiritual and general wellbeing of people, especially the downtrodden and encouraged Nigerians to commit to love of the country like the author.

The Director General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON), Jibrin Baba Ndace who was represented by the Director, Digital Media, Hajia Sani, urged Nigerians to protect the image of their country at home and abroad.

She stated that the author of the book was inspired by the many Nigerian positives, adding that at no time than now does Nigeria need national orientation and mobilization on patriotism and citizenship than now.

Prof. Chinwe Anunubi, the National Librarian/CEO, National Library of Nigeria, in her remark, said that- “The author of this book is a patriot that understands the need to enhance the nation’s perception and must be appreciated. She was represented by Mrs. Sherifat Ajibola, Director, Legal Deposit.

Other high profile dignitaries who graced the book presentation include the Chief of Air State, Air Vice Marshal Hassan Abubakar who was represented by AVM Oyeshi, Chief of Standard and Evaluation- COSE, the representative of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council- NEPC, Nigeria Tourism Development Authority (NTDA), Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and many others.

Responding to questions, the author, Bonaventure Phillips Melah who earlier gave a synopsis of the book, stated that he was inspired to write the book by the barrage of negative media insertions against Nigeria, especially on social media.

Bonaventure said although Nigeria is facing economic and sociopolitical challenges which is having negative impact on the lives of citizens, the issues are surmountable and therefore urged the citizens to have hope in the country.

He said- “It is glaring and therefore undeniable that things are tough for most Nigerians now. But we have to remain steadfast and committed to the love ee have for our country and our belief that Nigeria would rise and take it rightful place among other nations of the world.

“What I tried in the book is to show fellow Nigerians the beautiful side of our story and therefore the many reasons why we should believe in Nigeria and join hands together to make it work.”

Highlights of the occasion was the presentation of music and dance by the FCT NYSC cultural troupe and the unveiling of the book.

 

 

 

 

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Nigerian woman sentenced to prison in US

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A Nigerian-born man, Dr. Nkechy Ezeh, 61, of Kent County, Michigan, has been sentenced to 70 months in federal prison for orchestrating a fraud scheme that stole $1.4 million in taxpayer and donor money intended for vulnerable preschool children.

According to a statement by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Michigan, Dr Ezeh was also sentenced to a concurrent prison term of 60 months for evading income taxes.

Chief U.S. District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou, who imposed the sentence, characterized Ezeh as “a fraud and a thief,” described the scheme as “brazen and widespread,” and noted that Ezeh stole money intended for some of West Michigan’s most vulnerable children. Judge Jarbou ordered Ezeh to pay $1.4 million in restitution to the victims of the fraud and $390,174 to the IRS. Judge Jarbou also remanded Ezeh directly to prison to begin serving her sentence immediately.

“Nkechy Ezeh’s greed is beyond reprehensible,” VerHey said. “She stole taxpayer and private-donor dollars meant for low-income children in our community. Instead of helping kids, she spent that money on herself. The stolen money could have supported hundreds of West Michigan children and their families. Judge Jarbou’s sentence was perfectly appropriate.”

Ezeh – the 2018 West Michigan Woman of the Year, a two-time appointee to the State of Michigan’s Early Childhood Investment Corporation’s Executive Committee, and a tenured professor of education – founded Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative (ELNC), a West Michigan nonprofit funded by the Department of Health and Human Service’s Early Head Start program, the U.S. Department of Education, and private donors. It provided meals, transportation, funding, advocacy, and other services to children in preschools located in underserved communities.

As a result of the fraud, ELNC had to close its doors in 2023, many West Michigan preschools lost funding, and needy children lost valuable resources. ELNC also had to lay off its 35 employees without any notice. Sharon Killebrew, ELNC’s former bookkeeper and Ezeh’s co-conspirator, was sentenced in November 2025 to 54 months in federal prison for her role in the scheme.

In a sentencing memorandum, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said that Ezeh used the stolen money to fund her lifestyle, pay for a family member’s wedding, and to travel to Hawaii, Europe, and Africa. She placed her family members on a ghost payroll that caused ELNC to pay them hundreds of thousands of dollars for little or no work, and she used money mules to wire hundreds of thousands of dollars of stolen money to her family in Nigeria.

 

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PRP rejected Obi, Kwakwanso before they moved to NDC – Baba Ahmed

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The revelation by the national chairman of Proples Redemption Party, PRP, Hakeem Baba Ahmed, that the party rejected attempt by Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwakwanso to join them before the fuo moved to National Democratic Congress, NDC, has continued to generate public reaction.

Baba Ahmed made the statement in a report that was published on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

This is coming after the former governor of Anambra state and the former governor of Kano state defected from the African Democratic Congress, ADC to the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC.

In the report that surfaced online, the PRP Chairman said he blocked Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from joining the party because they demanded for the ticket of the party.

“But for you to come even before a decision is made and ask us to guarantee you the ticket without opposition. If you are truly strong contenders, then why fear competition?”.

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Nigeria’s human rights body demands accountability over recurrent civilian casualties from military airstrikes

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The National Human Rights Commission has expressed deep concern over the recurrent incidents of military airstrikes reportedly resulting in significant civilian casualties across different parts of the country, describing the development as troubling and incompatible with established human rights and humanitarian law standards.

The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu OFR, SAN, who  stated this in a statement on Wednesday, said while the fight against insurgency, banditry, and other forms of insecurity remains a legitimate responsibility of the Nigerian State, such operations must at all times be conducted in strict compliance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, international human rights obligations, and international humanitarian law principles.

According to the statement which was signed by Fatimah Agwai Mohammed, Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Ojukwu said repeated reports of civilian deaths and injuries, including women, children, and other vulnerable persons, arising from aerial bombardments raise serious concerns regarding the protection of the right to life, human dignity, and the obligation of State actors to exercise precaution and proportionality during security operations.

The Commission therefore calls on the Nigerian Air Force to provide a comprehensive explanation regarding the circumstances surrounding these incidents and the measures being taken to prevent further loss of innocent civilian lives.

“Nigerians deserve to know why this has become a recurring decimal, in April and May alone we have recorded the following casualties, in April Jilli market Yobe, in May Shiroro market Niger, again in May Tumfa market in Zamfara, for how long will this continue?” The Chief Human Rights Officer asked.

The NHRC Cheif emphasized that the principles of distinction, necessity, proportionality, and accountability are fundamental obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and must guide all military engagements, particularly in conflict-affected communities.

Dr. Ojukwu noted that civilian lives must never be treated as collateral damage and urged security agencies to strengthen intelligence gathering, operational safeguards, and accountability mechanisms in order to minimize harm to non-combatants during military operations.

He further called for prompt, transparent, and independent investigations into all reported incidents of civilian casualties resulting from airstrikes, with a view to ensuring accountability, justice for victims, and adequate remedies, including compensation and psychosocial support for affected families and communities.

The NHRC reiterated that national security objectives and human rights protection are not mutually exclusive, stressing that sustainable peace and public trust can only be achieved where security operations are carried out within the bounds of legality, accountability, and respect for human dignity.

Ojukwu reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to monitor the situation closely and engage relevant authorities and stakeholders to ensure the protection and promotion of the rights of all persons in Nigeria.

 

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