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Dapo Oyewole Makes History as First Nigerian to Receive Prestigious Richard von Weizsäcker Fellowship Award

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Dapo Oyewole Makes History as First Nigerian to Receive Prestigious Richard von Weizsäcker Fellowship Award

In a groundbreaking achievement, Dapo Oyewole, a renowned public sector leader, policy adviser, and technical expert, has become the first Nigerian to receive the esteemed Richard von Weizsäcker Fellowship Award at the Robert Bosch Academy in Berlin. This exceptional honor is a testament to Oyewole’s outstanding contributions to governance, international development, and global affairs.

As the Chairman of the Planning and Advisory Board of the Legislative Mentorship Initiative (LMI), Pioneer Secretary-General of the Conference of Speakers and Presidents of African Legislatures (CoSPAL), and Senior Special Assistant on International Cooperation to the President of Nigeria, Oyewole brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role as a Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow.

The Richard von Weizsäcker Fellowship Award, established in honor of the former German President, is a prestigious program that promotes multilateral exchange and interdisciplinary cooperation on global issues. As a Fellow, Oyewole will engage in solution-oriented dialogue and cooperation with international decision-makers, opinion leaders, and experts.

Oyewole’s fellowship project focuses on strengthening democracy and addressing emerging global challenges. He plans to “interrogate models and approaches for creating an institutional framework for strengthening legislative leadership and enhancing parliamentary diplomacy in Africa, especially drawing on German and European parliamentary experiences and global best practices.”

As part of his cohort, Oyewole joins four other exceptional leaders:
– H.E. Natalia Gavrilița, former Prime Minister of Moldova and Co-founder of ‘New Economy’
– Sir Mark Lowcock, former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs
– H.E. Bert Koenders, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and President of the Dutch Advisory Council on International Affairs
– Dr. Robert Muggah, researcher, entrepreneur, and practitioner specializing in physical, digital, and climate security

Oyewole’s achievement is a significant milestone for Nigeria and Africa, demonstrating his commitment to excellence and his passion for driving positive change. As a Senior Yale World Fellow, Senior Aspen Fellow, and Chevening Scholar, Oyewole continues to inspire and empower others through his work.

 

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Stands Firm on Sexual Harassment Lawsuit.

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has reaffirmed her commitment to pursuing her sexual harassment lawsuit against Senate President Godswill Akpabio, vowing to see the case through to its legal conclusion.

Despite calls from Akpabio’s lawyer, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), urging her to withdraw the suit or provide extrajudicial clarification, Akpoti-Uduaghan has insisted that such matters must be resolved within the judicial system. She emphasized that the assessment of evidence belongs to the courts alone and rejected any attempts to circumvent due process.

The senator further accused Akpabio of leveraging media narratives to manipulate public perception while evading institutional accountability. She warned against efforts to litigate the matter outside the courtroom, stressing that legal proceedings should not be undermined by external pressures or public relations tactics.

Akpoti-Uduaghan’s lawsuit has drawn national attention, with legal experts and political observers closely monitoring the unfolding case. As the legal battle continues, she remains resolute in her stance, advocating for due process and institutional integrity in addressing allegations of misconduct.

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Excessive Heat Blamed for Explosion at Giwa Barracks, Army Confirms

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. The Nigerian Army has attributed the explosion at Giwa Barracks to the soaring temperatures in Maiduguri, dismissing speculations of an attack.

In an official statement issued by Captain Reuben Kovangiya, Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations at Headquarters Theatre Command Operation HADIN KAI, the army confirmed that the incident involved the explosion of ordnance stored in one of their ammunition facilities. “The explosion was due to the current high temperatures in Maiduguri, which led to the detonation of some munitions,” Kovangiya stated.

Authorities were quick to contain the situation, deploying multiple fire response units to prevent further damage. “The situation has, however, been brought under control with the combined efforts of the Borno State Fire Service Department and fire trucks from various security agencies,” Kovangiya assured the public in his statement.

In addition to firefighting efforts, troops from Operation HADIN KAI have been mobilized to secure the area and prevent any form of exploitation by miscreants. “Troops have been deployed to protect the public and prevent miscreants from taking advantage of the situation,” Kovangiya emphasized, highlighting the army’s swift response to secure the affected region.

The army has also urged residents of Maiduguri Metropolitan Council to remain calm and disregard any unfounded rumors of an attack. “The general public is therefore urged to please discountenance any speculation of an attack and remain calm,” the statement concluded.

As investigations continue into the incident, authorities are expected to assess the impact of extreme weather conditions on military storage sites to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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Viral Video Misattributed to ISWAP Sparks Misinformation Concerns

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A video circulating widely on social media has sparked controversy and confusion, as it is being falsely linked to ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) and attributed to a recent comment by Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, Nigeria. However, security analyst Zagazola Makama has debunked these claims, clarifying on his verified Facebook page that the footage has no connection to Borno State or Nigeria.

According to Makama, the video in question originates from Burkina Faso and features members of JNIM (Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin), a militant group active in the Sahel region. The misrepresentation of this footage is not only misleading but poses significant risks, as it can fuel unnecessary tension and undermine trust within communities.

Makama emphasized the importance of verifying information before sharing it online, especially in sensitive matters like security and governance. “It’s unfortunate how quickly misinformation spreads, especially when people don’t take time to verify facts,” he stated.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of misinformation in the digital age. As social media continues to play a pivotal role in shaping public opinion, users are urged to exercise caution and responsibility in consuming and sharing content. False narratives, particularly in matters of national security, can have far-reaching consequences, including heightened anxiety and strained relationships between communities and authorities.

Governor Zulum has not commented on the video, but the clarification from Makama highlights the need for vigilance and critical thinking in the face of viral content. As Nigeria and other nations grapple with security challenges, the spread of unverified information only adds to the complexity of addressing these issues effectively.

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