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Nigerian Journalist Launches ỊDEKỌ AFRICA to Redefine African Storytelling on the Global Stage

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Timothy Obiezu a journalist based in Abuja came up with the idea after a long decade of experience in journalism .

According to Mr Obiezu Africa is a continent of rich cultures, deep histories, and an unwavering spirit that is quietly but powerfully changing the world. Yet for far too long, the true essence of Africa has been overlooked or worse, misunderstood. Every day, millions consume media that either misrepresents Africa or reduces it to a single narrative of poverty, conflict, and underdevelopment.

He said After nearly a decade of telling African stories on global platforms such as Voice of America (VOA) and TRT World, we are now turning our focus toward building a homegrown platform that does justice to the continent’s diversity, brilliance, and complexity. Today, we stand at the threshold of something new. Something bold. Something transformative ỊDEKỌ AFRICA.

Mr Timothy said ỊDEKỌ AFRICA is more than just a media company; it is a movement dedicated to capturing the stories that matter the stories of resilience, innovation, and progress happening across our continent. Our mission is to bring Africa’s true essence to the world, sharing it through the lenses of those living it.

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“As a continent, we cannot be constantly defined by the challenges we face daily. Africa is much more.”

This bold initiative comes just months after the U.S. President’s controversial decision to shut down VOA as part of sweeping federal budget cuts an action that has left a notable gap in global reporting on African affairs and opened the door for rival narratives from countries like Russia and China. For me, journalism has always been about giving voice to the underreported and misunderstood. This closure marked both an ending and a new beginning.

“When former U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed VOA broadcasting globally and in Africa as a waste of government spending not a necessity it sent a clear message: the world will not always prioritize our stories. That is exactly why we must. It’s up to us to define and share Africa’s narrative authentically, unapologetically, and on our own terms.”

Our platform will operate with a network of African journalists, creators, and thinkers aiming to shift global perceptions by amplifying authentic African voices and perspectives.

“We are determined to bring stories from every corner of this continent to the world stories that inspire, challenge, and open hearts and minds. Whether it’s a tech innovator in Nairobi, a fashion disruptor in Lagos, or a farmer rethinking sustainability in Malawi—we’re telling those stories. Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Powerful.”

ỊDEKỌ meaning “to capture” or “to document” in the Igbo language—will focus on high-quality storytelling across politics, security, and everyday human experiences. We go where the stories are and deliver them to our audiences through print, audio, and audiovisual formats across our digital platforms.

Headquartered in Nigeria for now, this launch marks a major step forward in reclaiming African narratives and presenting them with dignity, nuance, and clarity.

“We want to show the world the Africa we know—the Africa we are proud of. Welcome to ỊDEKỌ AFRICA where Africa is seen, heard, and truly understood.”

 

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Gov. Diri Orders For an Autopsy Test on the Late Deputy

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has directed that an autopsy be carried out on his late deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, to medically determine the cause of his death.

“I have directed that an autopsy be carried out to reveal the cause of his death. There is a lot of nonsense going on on social media. If anyone is issuing a statement to eulogise him, let it end there and allow us to mourn him because the state is in a mourning mood,” Diri said.

Governor Diri gave the directive during a condolence visit by former President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, to him and the Ewhrudjakpo family on Saturday at the Government House, Yenagoa, noting that a lot was being said about the death on social media.

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The former president Goodluck Jonathan, who was also once a deputy governor of the state, described the death as a sad moment for all Bayelsans and recalled how Ewhrudjakpo represented Diri and mobilised the state House of Assembly and Executive Council to the Jonathan Foundation’s Democracy Dialogue programme in Benin, Edo State.

He said, “For me, he was somebody my foundation and I will never forget. He represented the governor in all our programmes.

“This year in Accra, Ghana, he did the same. On November 20 this year, he also mobilised assembly members and commissioners to Abuja to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Foundation.

“Whenever I am having a programme, Bayelsa State is always represented. It is quite a sad moment for all of us.”

Jonathan described Ewhrudjakpo as very humble, saying nobody had anything negative to say about him.

The governor, Diri Duoye, also cautioned against the politicization of Ewhrudjakpo’s death, particularly on social media, urging the public to respect the mood of mourning in the state.

“I want to make an appeal. I have seen people politicising his death. In Ijaw land, there is no enmity in death. Let nobody politicise the passing of our dearly beloved deputy governor. If anyone loves him, this is the time to show it,” he said.

The governor expressed appreciation to Jonathan for standing with the state during both good and challenging times.

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KEDCO Refutes Misleading Claims on Electricity Supply to Bayero University Kano

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Management of Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) has refuted recent reports alleging that staff and students of Bayero University Kano (BUK) are grappling with unstable electricity supply.

 

This is contained in a statement signed by Sani Bala Sani Head of corporate communications Kano electricity Distribution Company.

Sani said the claims are false, misleading, and do not reflect the current reality of power supply to the institution.

Sani Bala said KEDCO is compelled to address the outright falsehoods in the claims made by sources from the institution in a recent report published by Daily Trust Newspaper titled: ‘How BUK’s Solar Project Collapsed, 2 Years After Commissioning’, on Saturday, 13th December 2025.

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According to Sani Bayero University Kano is supplied with Band A electricity supply, connected via the 33kV Rice Field Feeder, with a guaranteed minimum of 21 hours of electricity supply daily, in line with regulatory provisions. Records from KEDCO’s network operations clearly show consistent and reliable power delivery to the university’s main campuses.

The Head said recently a high-level engagements were held between the Management of Bayero University Kano and KEDCO, during which both parties reached a mutual understanding on strategic energy efficiency and cost-reduction measures. Chief among these resolutions is the separation of electricity supply to the staff quarters from the main academic complex, a step aimed at improving load management, transparency, and operational efficiency.

In line with this agreement, metering process has already commenced in the university’s staff quarters, covering both the old and new campuses and said the initiative will ensure accurate energy measurement, promote responsible consumption, and enhance service sustainability.

Sani Bala pointed out that KEDCO remains committed to providing reliable, quality, and transparent electricity supply to all its customers, including tertiary institutions. We encourage stakeholders and the general public to seek clarification from verified sources and avoid the dissemination of unverified reports that may cause unnecessary concern.

The company further pledges to work closely with Bayero University Kano and othe critical institutions to support uninterrupted academic and administrative activities through efficient power supply solutions.

He added that KEDCO remain committed to enhancing service delivery through continuous improvement in power supply, leveraging investment in network expansion and upgrades.

 

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Press Week: NUJ National President Inaugurates Kano Online Media Chapel Office

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As part of activities marking the celebration of Press Week 2025, the President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Comrade Alhasan Yahaya, has inaugurated the Online Media Chapel office at the headquarters of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Kano Council.

Comrade Alhasan Yahaya, who was supported by the Chairman of the Kano Council of the NUJ, Comrade Suleiman Abdullahi Dederi, and the Chairman of the Kano Online Media Chapel, Comrade Abubakar Abdulkadir Dangambo, said the NUJ constitution, which was amended, co-opted online journalist practitioners into the NUJ. One of the key requirements for being a member of the NUJ Online Chapel is to have CAC registration, and one must be an editor or reporter of online media.

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Comrade Alhasan said that very soon the Nigeria Union of Journalists will come up with a scheme to ensure Nigerian journalists get insurance due to the hazards of the job.

Alhasan Yahaya added that private establishment practitioners will also benefit from the insurance scheme as they work hard to project the image of Nigeria.

On his part, the Kano State Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Waiya, said the establishment of the Online Media Chapel was done with good intention.

He said that very soon the Government of Kano State will organize a retreat for online journalists in Kano, which will be held outside the state.

During the Press Week, awards were given to the Director General of Media and Communication to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Alhaji Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, among others.

The executives of the Online Media Chapel were inaugurated on the 27th of April at the Kano NUJ Press Center, led by Comrade Abubakar Abdulkadir Dangambo.

 

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