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FCT minister, Wike to speak at 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has arrived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), to participate in the 2025 Asia Pacific Cities Summit and Mayors’ Forum (2025 APCS), scheduled for this week.

A statement yesterday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, confirmed the minister’s arrival at about 4 a.m. (local time).

The event is one of the most diverse gatherings of mayors, city leaders, business executives and young professionals worldwide. Open to all regions and continents, and an initiative of Brisbane City Council, the programme is expected to deliver long-term value for cities and businesses seeking trade and investment opportunities in the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and beyond.

According to the statement, Wike, who departed Abuja on Sunday night, was received on arrival by Nigeria’s Consul General in Dubai, Ambassador Zayyanu Ibrahim, alongside senior officials of the FCTA, who had earlier arrived in the Emirate.

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According to the spokesman, Wike is billed to lead a discussion panel on Tuesday (today) morning, where he will field questions on the FCT and exchange ideas with mayors of other global capital cities.

Organisers of the 2025 APCS noted that the summit aims to foster long-term value creation for cities and businesses pursuing trade and investment opportunities across the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, and South Asia regions.

In his two-year sojourn as the FCT Minister, Wike has been seeking collaboration in terms of local and international investments to boost Abuja’s economy.

Just last week, the former Rivers State governor called on both local and international investors to take advantage of the vast economic opportunities within the nation’s capital to drive sustainable growth, create jobs, and foster inclusive development. His appeal came at the opening of the second Abuja Business and Investment Expo (ABIEXPO 2025) in the federal capital.

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The event was organised by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), through its investment arm, the Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL).

Represented by the Minister of State for the FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, the ex-governor reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to transforming Abuja into not only Nigeria’s political capital, but also a model for sustainable economic growth in Africa.

“As Abuja symbolises Nigeria’s aspirations, our mission —supported by President Bola Tinubu — is to make it a safe, investment-friendly entity that empowers all citizens,” Wike said.

He noted that the theme of the summit, “Empowering Sustainable Growth: Unlocking Potentials in Emerging Markets,” aligns with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which emphasises inclusive development, infrastructure expansion, and job creation.

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According to the minister, the FCTA is prioritising infrastructure projects linking satellite towns, area councils, and rural communities to the city centre, describing such initiatives as crucial to industrialisation and economic diversification.

Delivering the keynote address, Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, urged African investors to channel more resources into local investments, stressing that the continent’s economic destiny must be determined by Africans themselves.

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Federal High Court Issues New 2026 Pre-Election Practice Directions

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Federal High Court has issued the Federal High Court (Pre-Election) Practice Directions, 2026, aimed at ensuring the speedy, efficient and fair determination of pre-election cases across the country.

In a statement signed by the Director of Information, Dr. Catherine Oby Christopher, the court said the new Practice Directions were approved by the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, John Terhemba Tsoho.

According to the statement, the Practice Directions are designed to strengthen the handling of pre-election matters in line with the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Electoral Act, 2026, and other relevant laws.

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The court noted that the Federal High Court (Pre-Election) Practice Directions, 2026 have repealed the 2022 edition.

The statement urged members of the Bar, political parties, litigants and other stakeholders to familiarise themselves with the new provisions.

The court also announced that copies of the new Practice Directions are available for download on the Federal High Court’s official website.

The statement was issued on June 29, 2026, by Dr. Catherine Oby Christopher, Director of Information, Federal High Court of Nigeria.

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TETFund challenges scientists to fast-track Nigeria’s first Lassa fever vaccine

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Sonny Echono, on Tuesday challenged Nigerian scientists to identify the fastest pathway towards developing the country’s first Lassa fever vaccine, describing the recurring disease as a major public health burden requiring urgent scientific solutions.

Echono gave the charge in Abuja during the presentation of the outcomes of a TETFund-sponsored Mega Research Project on Lassa Fever conducted by the Federal University of Health Sciences, Otukpo.

Speaking after receiving the findings, Echono said the research had reinforced the need for Nigeria to move beyond generating scientific evidence to developing practical interventions that directly improve the lives of citizens.

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He urged the research team to prioritise vaccine development, stressing that immunisation remains the most effective strategy for controlling infectious diseases.

He said, “What is the shortest route towards developing a vaccine? How can we ensure that the burden on our people is reduced? Every year, thousands of Nigerians die from Lassa fever. How can we reduce this burden?

“I know a vaccine is usually the most effective mode of disease control. You vaccinate people, and they become almost immune. What is the fastest path, and how can TETFund support that drive so that we can achieve direct benefits and direct impact on the lives of Nigerians?”

The TETFund boss assured the researchers that the intervention agency would work with relevant government institutions to ensure the findings translate into national health policies and interventions.

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“We will escalate these findings to the relevant authorities, including the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and the Federal Ministry of Health. If we receive the validation we expect, it will strengthen our case for establishing a vaccine development centre in Nigeria,” he said.

He commended the researchers for producing findings capable of improving healthcare delivery, adding that defeating diseases such as Lassa fever would significantly strengthen Nigeria’s health system.

Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Francis Uba, described the project as one of the institution’s most significant research investments.

According to him, TETFund demonstrated remarkable foresight about four years ago by awarding the university a N250 million Mega Research Grant to investigate Lassa fever.

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“This significant investment was not merely financial support; it was an expression of confidence in the capacity of Nigerian scientists and institutions to generate evidence-based solutions to one of our nation’s most persistent public health challenges,” he said.

Uba noted that recurrent outbreaks of Lassa fever continue to impose heavy medical, social and economic costs on Nigeria and other West African countries by claiming lives, overstretching health facilities and threatening national health security.

He added that the project had generated valuable evidence on the epidemiology, diagnosis, management and control of the disease while strengthening the university’s research infrastructure, laboratory capacity and collaborations with local and international partners.

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Sad: Popular Yoruba actor is dead

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A veteran Nollywood actor and respected cleric, Pastor Taiwo Adeshina, popularly known as Elegbeje Ado.

According to family sources, the beloved actor passed away on Monday, June 29, 2026, after a brief illness, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances and a lifetime of service to both the entertainment industry and the Christian faith.

Pastor Taiwo Adeshina was widely admired for his exceptional talent, humility, and dedication to promoting Yoruba culture through film. Over the years, he earned the admiration of colleagues, fans, and movie lovers with his memorable roles, which showcased his versatility and passion for storytelling.

Beyond the screen, he was alsoknown for his commitment to ministry, touching countless lives through his faith, guidance, and words of encouragement.

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His passing marks the end of an era for the Yoruba film industry, where he remained a respected figure whose contributions helped shape and preserve indigenous filmmaking. Tributes have continued to pour in from fellow actors, filmmakers, friends, and admirers, all remembering him as a man of integrity, wisdom, and unwavering dedication to his craft and calling.

As family members, friends, colleagues, and fans mourn this painful loss, they also celebrate a life well lived and a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.
May God grant Pastor Taiwo Adeshina eternal rest and strengthen his family, loved ones, and the entire Nollywood community during this difficult time. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

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