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Amb Ojukwu Urges Foreign Service Academy Trainees to Uphold Discipline, Excellence

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By Gloria Ikibah.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu Ojukwu, has urged participants of the 26th Regular Course, Nigeria Foreign Service Academy to remain disciplined, give their best, and uphold the academy’s standards.

Ambassador Ojukwu made this call while declaring open the 26th Regular Course of the academy on Tuesday in Abuja.

She emphasised that the program is more than just a training exercise; it is a vital stepping stone for the participants’ future in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Ojukwu further stated that their selection for the course is proof of their potential, discipline, and commitment. According to her, they are now on the path to becoming Nigeria’s diplomats, who will represent and shape how the world perceives the nation.

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He said: “Your admission into this prestigious training programme is a testament to your potential, discipline, and dedication. You are now on the path to becoming Nigeria’s diplomats, one of the critical mirrors through which the world will see and assess our great nation.
“This is both an honour and a great responsibility. As aspiring Foreign Service Officers, you must always conduct yourselves with dignity, professionalism, and a strong sense of duty. Your comportment, attitude, and mode of dressing should reflect the excellence and decorum expected in diplomatic circles. The image of Nigeria’s Foreign Service is partly shaped by how you present yourselves, both in and out of the Academy.
”A diplomat is not only a nation’s representative but also a custodian of its values, traditions, and aspirations. Therefore, I urge you always to embody the principles of discipline, respect, and integrity”.
Ambassador Ojukwu stated that the training has been designed to prepare participants for the complex and demanding world of diplomacy and it will also challenge them intellectually, test their resilience, and shape their ability to think critically and decisively.
She further encouraged them to approach every lesson, every discussion, and every assignment with an open mind and a commitment to excellence.
“Take full advantage of the knowledge and expertise that your instructors will impart.
Learn from one another, build lasting relationships, and develop the skills that will make you exceptional representatives of Nigeria on the global stage.develop the skills that will make you exceptional representatives of Nigeria on the global stage.
“Success in this programme requires your total commitment. I urge you to do your best, maintain discipline, and meet academic standards. Remember, this is not just a training programme but a crucial stepping stone to your future in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Your ability to complete this course successfully, pass your examinations, and demonstrate readiness for the responsibilities ahead will determine whether your dream of joining the Ministry
becomes a reality.
“To excel, you must also cultivate qualities beyond academic brilliance. Diplomacy demands patience, tact, cultural sensitivity, and excellent communication skills. You will be called upon to navigate complex negotiations, mediate disputes, and promote Nigeria’s interests in diverse
international settings. This requires knowledge, wisdom, adaptability, and a keen sense of global affairs. Develop
these qualities now, for they will serve you well throughout your career”, she advised.
The Minister commended the management team of the Foreign Service Academy for their dedication to grooming Nigeria’s future diplomats, and further encouraged the course participants to remain focused, disciplined, as she said “the journey ahead may be challenging, but it is also filled with opportunities for growth and achievement”.
Earlier in his welcome remarks, the permanent secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Dunoma Umar Ahmed appealed to the participants to take maximum advantage of the course and sharpen their skills and develop diplomatic character.
He said: “More significantly the idea of patriotism, loyalty and devotion to serve must be deeply embedded in their character and conduct.
”I will urge you to master the art of speech and report writing and delivery, the production of memoranda and briefs as well as the nuances of colour combination, tie-knotting and etiquette.
“More significantly, the ethos of patriotism, loyalty and professional devotion to service must be deeply embedded in your character and conduct. As representatives of Nigeria, you must begin to embody these virtues and demonstrate an unwavering commitment to he principles that define our nation’s diplomacy.
“You must also realize that many of you will be the only Nigerians that members of the international community will see and interact with”.
The Director General of National Intelligence Agency (NIA) who was represented by Director Training, Ambassador Musa Musa Abubakar congratulated the participants for being chosen to attend this all-important course, which is the foundation of training in the diplomatic service.
“I also wish to appreciate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, particularly the support and roles played by the Honourable Ministers and the Permanent Secretary in ensuring the successful take off of the 26th FSA.
”Your Excellency, it is pertinent for me to express my satisfaction at the existing cooperation between the Ministry of foreign Affairs and the Agency which today has manifested in the organization of the Foreign Service Academy programme. I must however, stress on the need for continued synergy and maintaining cordial relationship among the Ministry and Agency personnel while serving in Missions abroad, he stated.
“This synergy connotes that the collective responsibility of the MFA and the Agency is to protect Nigeria’s national interests abroad. Hence the need to further strengthen the synergy between the two organisations to uplift the nation. It must be reiterated that there is the need to protect the identity of Agency officers, at post in the discharge of their duties. In a determined move for excellence, I urge and recommend to the Academy to seek affiliation with any fore most Nigerian University for further professional training to enhance the FSA programme.
“As you embark on your studies, I strongly urge you to pay attention and get the maximum benefit from the various resource persons who are well versed in the art of diplomacy, as this is but a rare opportunity for you to gain first-hand knowledge, he said.

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Nigeria’s inflation jumps to 24.23% in March 2025

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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose to 24.23% in March 2025, according to the official government data source, the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The rise in the country’s inflation rate, from 23.18% back in February 2025 to 24.23% in March 2025, reflected a major increase in the rising commodity and energy costs in the last few weeks.

According to the March 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) Report which measures the inflation rate released by the government agency on Tuesday, the country’s food inflation rate was 21.79% year-on-year in March 2025.
The food inflation rate, however, showed a decrease compared to the food inflation rate of 23.51% recorded in February 2025.

Economists had predicted that the country’s inflation rate which decreased minimally in February would rise when the Dangote Refinery and the state-run NNPCL got entangled in a petrol price war that culminated in the temporary termination of a naira-for crude agreement between the two oil companies and the subsequent increase in the pump price of petrol.

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Some observers had also said the minimal reduction in the prices of food commodities experienced earlier in February was not sustainable, attributing the temporary decline in the prices of food to the importation intervention of the Federal Government.

Food and commodity inflation have skyrocketed as Nigerians battle what can pass for the worst cost of living crisis since the country’s independence over six decades ago, a development that economic wizards have attributed to President Bola Tinubu’s twin policies of petrol subsidy removal and unification of the forex rates.

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Plateau 51: Mutfwang mourns, says “we failed you”, begs affected community

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Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has apologised to the people of Bassa Local Government Area (LGA) for the failure of government and security agencies to protect lives and properties.

Fifty-one persons were gunned down early Monday in the Zikke community of the LGA, with houses razed and many displaced about two weeks after a similar attack led to the killing of scores of persons in Bokkos Local Government Area.

Less than two days after the most recent assault, Governor Mutfwang apologised for the government’s inability to protect the people.

Fifty-one persons were gunned down early Monday in the Zikke community of the LGA, with houses razed and many displaced about two weeks after a similar attack led to the killing of scores of persons in Bokkos Local Government Area.

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Less than two days after the most recent assault, Governor Mutfwang apologised for the government’s inability to protect the people.

The governor said this on Tuesday at the palace of the Paramount Ruler in Miango.

“I will tell you the truth: I have been crying since yesterday because I had trusted God that all the arrangements were put in place, that this will not happen again. We have made investments in security,” he said.

But like all human arrangements, sometimes they fail. I want to admit that on Sunday night into Monday morning, we failed you. Please, forgive me.”

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He urged the people not to relent in their efforts to secure their communities and ensure that they complement security agencies’ efforts by providing vital information for intelligence gathering and expose the antics of the criminals.

Governor Mutfwang, in the company of security chiefs and members of the state executive council, was in Zikke community to commiserate with the people on the death of over fifty persons killed in Monday’s attacks.

The Paramount Ruler of Irigwe land, Ronku Aka, who is the Brangwe of Irigwe, urged the government to come to the aid of the communities with the provision of social amenities in the area.

The governor and the entourage also went to see some of the families who lost their loved ones in the attack. The victims have been buried just as members of the community demanded action to stem the rising wave of insecurity in the state.

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Plateau State has been a hotbed of attacks, but the renewed spate of attacks adds a fresh layer of twist to the decades-long crisis rocking the North-Central state.

After the most recent assaults, President Bola Tinubu ordered security agencies to fish out the masterminds, describing the attacks as condemnable.

While experts have linked the lingering Plateau crisis to farmers-herders tussle for resources, Governor Muftwang said it was sponsored and genocidal.

According to him, over 64 communities in the state have been taken over by gunmen.

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Court reserves verdict in Ganduje, seven others alleged financial infractions case

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The Kano State High Court on Tuesday reserved ruling in the high-profile case involving the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and seven others, who are facing an eight-count charge bordering on bribery, misappropriation, and diversion of public funds.

The case, instituted by the Kano State Government, lists Ganduje, his wife Hafsat Umar, Abubakar Bawuro, Umar Abdullahi Umar, Jibrilla Muhammad, Lamash Properties Limited, Safari Textiles Limited, and Lasage General Enterprises Limited as defendants.

When the case came up for hearing, the legal teams for all defendants presented various preliminary objections challenging the jurisdiction of the court and filed applications for extension of time.

Leading the defence for Ganduje, his wife, and Umar, Offiong Offiong (SAN) told the court: “We filed our preliminary objection dated November 18, 2024, supported by a 28-paragraph affidavit and a written address. We also filed a reply on point of law dated April 4, 2025. We urge the court to grant our application.”

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On the other hand, the prosecution led by Adeola Adedipe, SAN, maintained that the defence applications lacked merit.

“The state’s reply to the preliminary objection is dated October 22, 2024. It is backed by a seven-paragraph counter affidavit and a written address with supporting documents,” Adedipe said.

“We urge the court to dismiss the applications in their entirety.”

Counsel to the 3rd and 7th defendants, Adekunle Taiye-Falola, filed a similar preliminary objection dated October 18, 2024.

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In response to the complainant’s counter affidavit, we submitted a further and better affidavit dated December 12, 2024, along with a reply on point of law. We respectfully urge the court to grant the application,” he said.

Sunusi Musa, SAN, representing the 5th defendant, filed his own objection with similar supporting documents.

“We are seeking not just a grant of our application, but also substantial costs against the complainant,” Musa added.

Ashafa Yusuf, counsel to the 6th respondent, noted: “Our notice of preliminary objection was dated September 9, 2024. We filed a further and better affidavit on February 17, 2025, and a reply on point of law. We request the court to grant our reliefs.

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For the 8th defendant, counsel Faruk Asekome also filed a preliminary objection and followed up with a further affidavit and legal reply dated February 13, 2025.

“We have complied fully with the procedural requirements, and we ask the court to grant the application,” he said.

Presiding over the case, Justice Amina Adamu-Aliyu granted the applications for an extension of time. She, however, reserved ruling on the preliminary objections.

“Ruling on the notices of preliminary objection is hereby reserved. A new date will be communicated to all parties in due course,” Justice Adamu-Aliyu stated.

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The court’s eventual decision on jurisdiction is expected to determine whether the trial will proceed or be dismissed at this stage.

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