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Oluwo commends Tinubu  for appointing Aina as JAMB registrar

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The Paramount Ruler of Iwoland,  HIM Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi,  has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing Prof. Segun Aina as the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
The monarch noted that the commendation became necessary because of the intimidating profile and career accomplishments of the new registrar.  He expressed further gratitude to the president for engaging the youth in running the affairs of the nation.
This was disclosed in a statement through Oluwo’s Press Secretary, Alli Ibraheem.
Oluwo, while congratulating the new registrar, described his appointment as sustenance of the integrity and credibility his predecessor, Prof. Isiaq Oloyede, symbolises.
Oluwo stated that the JAMB administration has been sanitised by Oloyede.
Oba Akanbi expressed hope in the ability of the new JAMB registrar to improve the status and tempo of quality management built by Oloyede.
Part of the statement reads,  “I specially commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the appointment of Prof. Segun Aina as the new registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board. His appointment is a reflection of Tinubu’s commitment to identify and involve young and promising talents in his administration”
“Having read his profile and considering his family background with unquestionable records, Segun Aina will undoubtedly improve the tempo of trust and credibility built by his predecessor, Prof. Isiaq Oloyede.
“I congratulate Prof. Segun Aina on this meritorious appointment.  I pray Olodumare (God) will lead him through to lead the board constructively.”
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Flooding: LASEMA, NEMA partner on sensitisation, preparedness

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As the rainy season approaches, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) in collaboration with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), are holding a sensitisation programme on flooding and preparedness aimed at reducing disaster risk and strengthening early warning systems across Lagos State.

The event will be held tomorrow at the Folarin Coker Hall, Alausa, Secretariat, Lagos.

Speaking during a press briefing, ahead of the programme, the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, Dr Olufemi Oke- Osanyintolu, said the work of combating flood is for everybody, which should not be left to government and government agencies alone, insisting that citizens must also play their part in preventing flooding.

The PS further stated that other stakeholders, including the local government officials, community leaders, market associations, transport unions, and civil society organisations, would be around to review evacuation protocols, flood vulnerability maps, and community-level response plans ahead of the 2026 rainy season.

LASEMA’s PS disclosed that the state is shifting from a reactive to a responsive approach to disaster management.

“Lagos is a coastal megacity with over 22 million residents and extensive waterways. While this drives economic growth, it also exposes us to recurrent flooding. In 2025, over 1,100 emergency incidents were recorded, many linked to flooding. Our focus for 2026 is prevention, early warning, and community-level preparedness. Response alone is no longer sufficient,” Dr Oke-Osanyintolu stated.

Also speaking, Mr Akinyode Saheed, South-West Coordinator, NEMA, emphasised the importance of federal-state alignment in disaster risk reduction.

“NEMA is committed to supporting Lagos State with technical expertise, early warning data, and relief resources where needed. Our joint operations protocol ensures that when an incident escalates beyond state capacity, federal response is triggered without delay. Preparedness is a shared mandate, and today’s engagement shows that collaboration is working.”

South-West Coordinator National Emergency Management Agency South – West added that public cooperation is critical to the success of early warning systems. “When communities act on alerts and avoid high-risk areas, we save lives and reduce the burden on first responders.”

He also called on the media to play a critical role in risk communication by disseminating accurate, timely, and verified information to prevent panic and support coordinated response.

The PS emphasised the key pillars of the 2026 flood preparedness strategy to include:

“Intelligence and early warning: LASEMA has strengthened its 24/7 Command and Control Centre with real-time data from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA). Residents will receive localised alerts 48–72 hours before predicted heavy rainfall through radio, SMS, social media, and community networks.

“Sensitisation and capacity building: The agency is training and activating community disaster marshals in all 57 LGAs and LCDAs to serve as first responders and information channels. Today’s stakeholder engagement is the first in a series of grassroots outreach efforts.

“Coordinated response and resource prepositioning: Emergency equipment and relief materials have been prepositioned in high-risk zones. LASEMA’s Light Rescue, Heavy Duty, and Marine Units are on standby, operating under the new joint operations protocol with NEMA to ensure seamless federal-state coordination.

Oke-Osanyintolu, also urged residents to take proactive steps to reduce flood risk, including clearing drainage channels, avoiding indiscriminate waste disposal, and evacuating promptly when advised.

“Disaster management is not the responsibility of the government alone. Every resident has a role to play. Blocked drainage remains the leading cause of urban flash floods in Lagos,” he said.

He said residents can contact LASEMA’s 24/7 emergency lines on *112* or *767* for assistance and to report incidents.

 

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Xenophobic attacks: Obi engages South African ministers

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In a move aimed at easing growing tensions between Nigeria and South Africa over recent xenophobic attacks on foreigners, including Nigerians, the presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, has commenced diplomatic engagements with South African authorities.
Obi, who arrived in South Africa on Friday for an international conference, said he seized the opportunity to meet with Nigerians residing in Cape Town to gain firsthand insight into the challenges they face.
In a statement shared via his X account on Saturday, the former Anambra State governor disclosed that he later held talks with three South African ministers and leaders of political parties on issues relating to immigration, regional cooperation and peaceful coexistence between citizens of both countries.

According to him, the discussions centred on the rising tensions involving African foreigners in South Africa, as well as wider concerns surrounding migration, unemployment, economic hardship and security challenges.

Obi said he met with Leon Schreiber, South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs and a prominent member of the Democratic Alliance; Velenkosini Hlabisa, leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP); and Gayton McKenzie, who also leads the Patriotic Alliance (PA).

He described the talks as “open and productive,” noting that both sides emphasised the need for responsible leadership and peaceful engagement in resolving grievances.

Obi stated: “After speaking with Nigerians in Cape Town yesterday, I had constructive discussions this morning with three South African ministers and political party leaders concerning the ongoing issues related to immigration, regional collaboration, and promoting peaceful coexistence between our nations.”

He added that the discussions centred on “the pressing issues impacting both countries — especially those concerning migration, economic difficulties, youth unemployment, security challenges, and the growing tensions faced by African foreigners in South Africa.”

The former Anambra State governor stressed that Nigeria and South Africa must deepen cooperation and sustain dialogue in order to strengthen relations and safeguard the rights and dignity of Africans across the continent.

“I strongly believe that Nigeria and South Africa, both significant nations on the continent, must enhance dialogue, increase cooperation, and pursue solutions rooted in justice, mutual respect, and adherence to the rule of law,” Obi said.

He further urged leaders and citizens of both countries to avoid violence, hate and provocation, insisting that disputes should be resolved through constitutional and democratic means.

“In these difficult times, both leaders and citizens need to exhibit responsible leadership, show compassion, and exercise restraint,” he stated.

“We collectively emphasised the need for law-abiding behaviour, the importance of avoiding violence, resisting hate or provocation, and allowing lawful institutions to handle grievances through democratic and constitutional means, regardless of the challenges we encounter.”

Obi also underscored the importance of African unity and economic inclusion, saying the continent’s future depends on cooperation and respect for human dignity.

“The future of Africa relies on our capacity to foster unity, promote economic inclusivity, invest in our communities, and uphold the dignity of every African, regardless of their location,” he added.

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FCCPC obeys ex parte order over digital lending

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Temporary relief came for airtime lenders at the weekend following a statement by the Federal Competition and Consumers Protection Commission (FCCPC) to obey an ex parte order mandating it to suspend the enforcement of the 2025 digital lending regulations.
The order was made by the Lagos Federal High Court presided over by Justice A.L. Allagoa.
Ex parte orders last for 14 days.
The Wireless Application Service Providers’ Association of Nigeria (WASPAN) earlier filed the suit challenging the enforcement of the Digital, Electronic Online or Non-traditional Consumer Lending Regulations 2025 (DEON Regulations.
However, in a statement signed by its Director of Corporate Services, Mr Ondaje Ijagwu, FCCPC disclosed that its legal team had been directed to immediately challenge the competence of the order.
The FCCPC statement read in part:
“The Commission has since been served with an ex parte order of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, coram Hon. Justice A.L. Allagoa, made on the 15th day of April, 2026, restraining/suspending the implementation of the regulations.
“As a law-abiding institution, the Commission, in deference and in obedience to the rule of law, hereby suspends the implementation and the enforcement of the DEON REGULATIONS 2025. The Commission has also given its solicitors’ firm instructions to challenge the Order and the competence of the suit.”
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