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Kalu Apointed Member WTO Steering Committee

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By Gloria Ikibah
Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has been invited to join the Steering Committee of the Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization (PCWTO), a significant development that will enable Nigeria to benefit from African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) global trade policies and boost trade across Africa.
The invitation was extended by Martin Chungong, Secretary-General of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), in a letter dated February 12, 2025 and addressed to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, PhD.
Kalu who is also the Chairman of the Finance and Administrative Committee of the Economic and West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament has been participating in the ongoing high profile meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) holding in New York, United States where he has been vocal on several issues such as Africa’s inclusion at the Security Council of the United Nations, review of UN funding structure, effective aid coordination to achieve SDGs amongst others.
The Deputy Speaker’s participation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will mark the first time Nigeria is represented in this committee.
The invitation is largely seen as a testament to Nigeria’s growing influence in global trade and its commitment to promoting economic development through trade.
The PCWTO Steering Committee is composed of representatives from 25 national parliaments, regional and global parliamentary assemblies, and structures, as well as the IPU and WTO Secretariats.
The committee meets twice a year, alternating between Geneva and Brussels, to ensure the smooth functioning of the conference.
Kalu’s participation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will enable him to work closely with other members, including Nigerian born Director- General of WTO, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, also from Abia State, to promote trade as a tool for poverty eradication and sustainable development.
Essentially, this aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all.
Also, as a member, Kalu will have the opportunity to keep WTO negotiations under close scrutiny, obtain first-hand information on Doha Round talks, interact with leading WTO negotiators and experts, and exchange information with parliamentary colleagues from other countries.
Kalu’s participation in the meetings is a development expected to have a positive impact on Nigeria’s economy and its position in global trade especially as Africa seeks to leverage the WTO to boost trade.
Nigeria’s representation in the PCWTO Steering Committee will play a crucial role in shaping the continent’s trade policies and promoting economic development.
The letter made available to the media read in parts: “Mr. Godswill Akpabio, Mr. Tajudeen Abbas, Dear Mr. President,
Dear Mr. Speaker, Since 2002, the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the European Parliament have jointly led a process
known as the Parliamentary Conference on the World Trade Organization (PCWTO) – a permanent mechanism of parliamentary oversight of the WTO and its de facto parliamentary dimension.
“The principal objective of the Conference is to enhance the external transparency of the WTO and hold it to
account to legislators as elected representatives of the people. A Steering Committee ensures the smooth functioning of the Conference. It is composed of representatives of some 25 national parliaments, regional and global parliamentary assemblies and
structures, as well as the IPU and WTO Secretariats. The Committee usually meets twice a year, alternatively in Geneva and Brussels.
“The composition of the Steering Committee is subject to regular rotation among national parliaments on
the basis of the principles set out in Article 4 of the Conference Rules of Procedure (copy enclosed).
“The Committee is inviting six new parliaments to replace the same number of outgoing members for a period
of four years, commencing in September/October 2025, the date of the next session of the Steering
Committee.
“Participation in the work of the Steering Committee allows legislators to keep WTO negotiations under close scrutiny, regularly obtain first-hand information on Doha Round talks, interact with leading WTO negotiators and experts, and exchange information with parliamentary colleagues from other countries.
“I would like to invite Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu to join the Steering Committee. In that case, I would
then nominate him to the Steering Committee upon approval by the Steering Committee. Considering the
importance of parliaments’ contribution to promoting global trade, I would be most grateful if you could support this invitation.
“The Steering Committee could provide a meaningful support to the work of the WTO only if the members contribute to and participate in its sessions on a regular basis. Therefore, I would be grateful for any arrangements you would make in view of your representative’s regular attendance of these sessions. The Committee works in English and French.
“Deputy Speaker, Kalu would start attending the Steering Committee on the occasion of its 55th session which will take place at the Headquarters of the IPU in September/October 2025. I look forward to hearing from you.  Yours sincerely, Martin Chungong, Secretary-general”.

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2025 UTME begins at CBT centres nationwide

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The 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has begun at various Computer Based Test (CBT) centres in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and across states of the federation.

It is believed that more than two million candidates would be writing the examination nationwide.

The examination conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is expected to come to an end on May 5.

At the Sascon International School CBT centre, candidates reported a smooth and hitch-free experience.

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One of the candidates at the centre, Emmanuel Ezegwu, said the exam was easier than the previous years.

“This centre is better. I wrote this exam last year but I can tell you that the experience this year is commendable. There are no issues as far as I am concerned with this exam,” he said.

Another candidate, Vitoria Bilala, an 18-year-old candidate and first-timer to write JAMB, described the experience as good, despite feeling a little nervous while writing the exam.

“I quite commend the way they organise the exam because there were little or no hitches in this centre.

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“At first, I was having technical problem but immediately I called on the supervisor, it was resolved. I felt nervous being my first time of writing this exam,” she said.

The centre supervisor, Emmanuel Adaji, stated that out of 200 candidates slated for the exam, only 11 were absent.

Speaking on the candidates’ lateness to the centre that resulted to rescheduling of their exam, Adaji advised candidates to arrive early.

He advised candidates coming from neighbouring state to make arrangements to come earlier than the day scheduled for their exams and stay overnight if necessary.

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He lauded the synergy between the centre’s management and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) officers, for maintaining security and orderliness at the centre.

At Christ Academy International School, Gwagwalada, the examination is going on well without any hindrance.

Abdulrahman Salihu, a candidate, who was among the first batch slated for 6:30 a.m., said the exam was okay, including very good functional computer systems.

Another candidate, Charity Danjuma, also corroborated Salihu’s statement, stating that she did not experience any technical issues with the computer system.

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Danjuma, who expressed optimism that she would gain admission with this year’s exam, said that she had written UTME for the fourth time.

Stephanie Okwori, a candidate at Future Gate Academy, Ado in Nasarawa state, described the exam as “stress-free,” commending the officials for rendering assistance, as well as providing a conducive environment.

Okwori noted that the questions were manageable, allowing her to finish within the allotted time.

Joseph Joshua, another candidate at Future Gate Academy, shared a similar experience.

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“The biometric verification started by 6:30 a.m., which gave me enough time to settle in before the exam,” he said.

Joshua also commended the calm atmosphere and professional conduct of the invigilators, expressing optimism about his performance.

However, Clara Ajayi, a candidate at Bingham University’s exam centre, reported a minor delay in seating arrangements.

(NAN)

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2027 done deal, more governors joining APC – Ganduje declares

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The ruling All Progressives Congress APC on Thursday declared that the 2027 general election was already a “done deal”, vowing to win all off-season elections before then.

National Chairman of the party, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje disclosed this when he formally received some defectors from the Kano State chapter of the New Nigeria Peoples Party NNPP, led by the Senator representing Kano South, Senator Kawu Ismaila.

Ganduje also confirmed that the party is expecting more governors from the opposition parties to join the APC fold very soon, following Wednesday’s defection of the Delta state Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori to the APC.

Aside Senator Kalu, other politicians from Kano state who joined the APC include; Hon. Kabiru Alhassan Rurmum, Representing Rano/Kibiya in the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Abdullahi Sani Rogo, Rt. Hon. Zubairu Hamza Massu, member Kano State House of Assembly, Dr. A B. Baffa Bichi, former Secretary to the State Government, Hon. Mohd Digol, a former Commissioner in Kano state government, Hon. Abbas S. Abbas, a former Commissioner in Kano state, Hon. Sha’aban Ibrahim Lawal, a former governorship candidate, Hon. Badamasi Ayuba Danbatta, a former member, House of Representatives, and Hon. Idris Dankuwa, also a former member, House of Representatives.

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Speaking after a closed-door meeting with the new entrants, Ganduje said; “In APC, we believe in our president, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We believe in his economic reforms, we believe in his Renewed Hope Agenda and part of the political renewed hope agenda is trying to canvass for more followership into the party.

“We started by democratically electing governors, especially in Edo State, who was in PDP, we elected, we succeeded in winning the election, he is now in APC.

“Now, there is another channel that has been opened through advocacy, through dialogue, through convincing some highly and even elected governors to come into the party and you can see what has happened now.

“The governor of Delta State is now in APC, including his cabinet, including all the members of the state assembly and House of Representatives, and the timber and calibre of PDP, now in APC, even including the former vice presidential candidate coming into our party.

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“So, you can see that we are expanding.
I don’t want to reveal our secret, but what I am telling you is that for APC, 2027 is a done deal.”

Asked about reports of possible defection of some state governors into the APC, Ganduje said, “more governors are coming into APC, I assure you, and places where we have election, APC will by God’s grace, win those elections”.

On his part, Senator Kawu, who led the delegation said; “This is the coming together of likeminds in NNPP Kano state.”

On the value he is bringing into the APC, Kawu said; “I will refer you to 2023 general election. Go and check the results. I mean the Presidential, Senatorial, and House of Representatives elections, where we contested the same day, the same polling unit with Kwankwaso. That will give you the answer to your question.

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You will see my result, his (Kwankwaso) result, and various members of the House of Representatives on that very day.

“Then the subsequent election, the senatorial and state assembly members, you will see the difference and you will understand what we are telling you”, he explained.

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Court orders arrest of six in connection with alleged $1bn CBEX crypto scam

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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has issued a warrant for the arrest and detention of six promoters of the collapsed cryptocurrency investment platform, Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX), over an alleged $1 billion scam targeted at Nigerian investors.

Justice Emeka Nwite granted the orders on Thursday, following an ex parte application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Those named in the EFCC’s motion include: Adefowora Abiodun Olanipekun, Emmanuel Oku, and four other individuals accused of using a company, ST Technologies International Limited, to promote CBEX and solicit cryptocurrency investments from unsuspecting Nigerians.

In the court, EFCC counsel Fadila Yusuf requested an order authorising the Commission to detain the suspects pending the conclusion of investigations and possible prosecution. She told the court the defendants were not yet in custody and explained that the syndicate involved foreign collaborators and digital wallets outside Nigeria’s banking system.

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According to the EFCC, the suspects allegedly lured investors by promising returns as high as 100% on cryptocurrency deposits, primarily in stablecoin USDT. Over $1 billion in digital assets was reportedly collected before the CBEX platform became inaccessible, successfully locking out thousands of investors.

The anti-graft agency said that ST Technologies, while registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), is not licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to operate as an investment firm.

The EFCC also noted that a Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering (SCUML) certificate obtained by the company does not grant legal permission to offer investment services.

Justice Nwite, after reviewing the Commission’s application, ruled in favour of issuing arrest warrants and granted the request to remand the suspects in EFCC custody once apprehended.

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The EFCC seeks to place the accused persons on Interpol’s Red Notice watchlist as part of broader efforts to recover investors’ funds and prosecute those involved in the alleged scam.

CBEX, operated by foreign nationals in partnership with Nigerian promoters, collapsed in April 2025. The platform had promised 100% returns within 30 days, drawing in a large number of users who later lost access to their accounts with reports indicating that the scheme required users to deposit additional funds to regain account access shortly before shutting down, triggering widespread public outcry.

The House of Representatives has since cautioned celebrities and influencers against promoting unregistered investment platforms, citing the CBEX case as a warning.

Investigations into the full extent of the scheme are ongoing.

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