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NUJ FCT COUNCIL CHAIRMAN GRACE IKE HOSTS PAST CHAIRMEN, FOSTERS UNITY AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING
In a groundbreaking move to strengthen leadership bonds and harness the wisdom of past leaders, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike, led the council’s executives in hosting former chairmen of the union. The historic gathering, held at the prestigious Sinoki Restaurant in Abuja, was designed to promote unity, share valuable insights, and inspire excellence in leadership.

The event saw the attendance of distinguished past chairmen, including Comrade Amos Dunia, Comrade Abduljelil Adebayo, Comrade Shok Jok, Comrade Alhaji Ndamadu Sule, Comrade Jacob Edi, Comrade Malachy Uzendu, and Comrade Paul Ella Abechi. Their presence added immense value as they shared their experiences, challenges, and strategies that shaped the council during their tenures.

While congratulating Comrade Grace Ike on her emergence as the first female chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, the former leaders pledged their support for her leadership and called on all well-meaning members to join hands with her administration to move the union forward. They emphasized the importance of togetherness, unity, and the exchange of ideas in advancing the council’s objectives.
The initiative has been widely commended as a visionary and progressive step toward fostering continuity and progress within the NUJ FCT Council. By engaging with past leaders, the current executive, under Comrade Grace Ike’s stewardship, demonstrated a commitment to inclusive leadership and a willingness to learn from the union’s rich history.
A Trailblazing Amazon, Comrade Grace Ike’s leadership journey has been one of resilience and determination. Rising above the controversies that surrounded her historic election as the first female chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, she has proven herself a capable and forward-thinking leader.
Under her guidance, the council has witnessed a renewed sense of purpose, with member-focused initiatives aimed at elevating journalism standards, improving welfare, and securing a brighter future for media professionals in the FCT. Her administration has prioritized training, advocacy, and ethical journalism, earning her widespread admiration.
Key members of the executive present at the event included Vice Chairman Yahaya Ndambabo, Secretary Jide Oyekunle, Assistant Secretary Sharon Emephia, Ex-Officio 1 Ebriku John Friday, and Christiana Ekpa, Chair of the Peoples Daily Chapel. Their presence underscored the spirit of teamwork driving the council’s current progress.
The gathering not only strengthened relationships but also set a precedent for future administrations to seek guidance from predecessors. Stakeholders believe that such engagements will enhance policy formulation, conflict resolution, and strategic planning within the union.
With Comrade Grace Ike at the helm, supported by a dynamic executive team, the NUJ FCT Council is poised for greater achievements. Her trailblazing approach continues to inspire confidence among members, reinforcing the belief that the journalism profession in the FCT is in capable hands.
The event has been hailed as a smart and progressive move, highlighting the current leadership’s dedication to learning, growth, and building a stronger, more united NUJ FCT Council. With such collaboration and vision, there is widespread optimism that the council is moving in a positive direction.
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Alue-Do Festival Assault: First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Condemns Attack on Women, Calls for Justice
The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has strongly condemned the reported assault of women and girls during the Alue-Do Festival in Ozoro, Delta State, describing the incident as “horrific” and unacceptable.
Reacting to viral footage from Ozoro, the First Lady expressed outrage over scenes showing young girls being physically and sexually assaulted, as well as subjected to degrading treatment during what was meant to be a cultural celebration.
While acknowledging Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity, Mrs. Tinubu stressed that no tradition or custom should be used as justification for violating the dignity and rights of women and girls.
She commended the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force for making arrests in connection with the incident and urged authorities to ensure that all perpetrators are brought to justice.
The First Lady also called on victims to seek immediate medical and psychological support, offering prayers for their healing, peace, and strength in the aftermath of the ordeal.
The incident has sparked widespread concern and renewed calls for stricter measures to protect women and girls during cultural and public events across the country.
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World Water Day 2026: Oluremi Tinubu Calls for Gender Equity Through Improved Water Access
The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has called for collective action to promote gender equality through improved access to water and sanitation, as the world marks World Water Day 2026.
In a message commemorating the day, Senator Tinubu highlighted this year’s theme, “Water and Gender,” alongside the campaign slogan, “Where Water Flows, Equality Grows,” emphasizing the strong link between water access and gender equity.
She noted that in many communities, women and girls bear the burden of sourcing water, often trekking long distances to streams, a situation that negatively impacts their education, health, and economic opportunities.
“When we ensure safe, clean, and accessible water, we do more than quench thirst; we open doors for girls to stay in school, for women to pursue livelihoods, and for families to live healthier lives,” she said.
The First Lady urged Nigerians to work together to ensure equitable access to water resources across the country, stressing that improved water systems can drive social and economic development.
She concluded by encouraging citizens to embrace the spirit of the global observance and reaffirm commitments toward building a more inclusive society.
“Let us work together to ensure that where water flows in Nigeria, equity truly grows,” she added.
World Water Day is observed annually on March 22 to raise awareness on the importance of freshwater and advocate for sustainable management of water resources worldwide.
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Iran Strikes Near Israel’s Nuclear Facility as Tensions Escalate Across Region
Fresh hostilities in the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict intensified early Sunday, with Iran launching strikes near Israel’s main nuclear research centre, leaving dozens injured and raising fears of wider regional escalation.
According to reports, missiles hit areas close to the nuclear facility in Dimona and the southern city of Arad. Rescue services confirmed that nearly 70 people were injured in Arad alone, with several in serious condition and multiple residential buildings severely damaged.
The Israeli military said it had begun retaliatory strikes targeting locations in Tehran, further escalating the conflict, which has now entered its fourth week.
Iran warned that any attack on its energy facilities would trigger retaliatory strikes on U.S. and Israeli infrastructure across the region. The threat followed a statement by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who warned that the United States could target Iranian power plants if Tehran fails to reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Iranian authorities described such threats as provocative, vowing a firm response if carried out.
Saudi Arabia also confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted missiles and drones targeting its territory, including areas near key oil installations, with no casualties reported. In a separate incident, a projectile struck near a commercial vessel off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, causing an explosion but leaving the crew unharmed.
Iran’s state media reported that the death toll within the country has surpassed 1,500 since the conflict began, raising humanitarian concerns. Legal experts have also warned that targeting civilian infrastructure such as power plants could violate international law.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the situation as “a very difficult moment,” as emergency teams continued search-and-rescue operations in affected areas.
In Yemen, Iran-backed Houthi rebels warned they could join the conflict if attacks against Iran intensify, cautioning that further escalation could disrupt global energy supplies and economic stability.
Despite diplomatic signals, including a temporary U.S. move to ease sanctions on Iranian oil shipments, there are no clear signs of de-escalation, with both sides continuing military operations. Analysts warn the conflict risks expanding into a broader regional war with significant global implications.
