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Reps Minority Leader, Chinda bags 2025 Leadership Award, dedicates it to Nigerians

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The Minority Leader of the tenth House of Representatives, Rep Kingsley Ogundu Chinda has bagged 2025 leadership award Award for “INTEGRITY, STEWARDSHIP, & TRANSPARENCY IN PUBLIC SERVICE” .

The award was presented to the Frontline leader by Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness CCLCA in conjunction with Naijablitznews and Hellosis Media on Tuesday in Abuja.

Chinda in his brief acceptance speech said he was dedicating the award to Nigeria as he fervently pray for the country to return to its former glory .
He said ” it’s time for sober reflection considering what is happening in the country for the moment, I fervently pray that God should help us get things we have left undone to enable us bring Nigeria back to its place of pride.

“To this end I dedicate this award to all Nigerians .

In a short citation read by the Associate Editor of Naijablitznews, Ms Gloria Ikibah on behalf of the DG of Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness CCLCA, Dr Gabriel Nwambu, it was noted that:

“Honourable Ogundu Kingsley Chinda, a dedicated lawyer, the Minority Caucus Leader of the House of Representatives, and the representative of Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency.
Fondly known to his colleagues and constituents as O.K., our honoree is not just a legislator; he is a force for positive change who has been in the forefront of Nigerian politics since 2011.

Legislative Firepower: Championing the Common Good
The hallmark of a dedicated legislator, as demonstrated by Rt. Hon. Chinda, is the ability to table motions and bills that directly alleviate the plight of Nigerians. In this Tenth Assembly, his impact has been immediate and profound.

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“We specifically celebrate his determined effort to amend the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD Act), 2010. By seeking to extend this Act to cover other critical sectors of the Nigerian economy, he aims to ensure that Nigerians across all levels—not just those in the oil and gas sector—enjoy an overwhelming fallout of economic growth and skill development. This move is designed to grow the Nigerian skill and economy astronomically.
Furthermore, at a time when economic hardship touches every Nigerian, O.K. Chinda led the charge earlier this month for the payment of a living wage to Nigerian workers. The House, spurred by his motion, resolved that no Nigerian worker should earn less than N100,000, sending an iron-cast message to the executive that the legislature is waiting and watching to ensure citizens are protected from the current economic downturn.
We also recognize his fierce protection of national interest, as seen in the recent outright condemnation of the proposed unequal trade agreement with the UK, which would have compromised the standing of Nigerian legal practitioners. His stance here demonstrates an unwavering commitment to equal and fair partnership.

Indelible Footprints in Service.
Rt. Hon. Chinda’s contributions are not limited to the current assembly.

“During the Eighth Assembly, as Chairman of the House Committee on Public Accounts, he broke records by submitting three audited reports on MDAs and successfully making the committee the first in Nigeria to be e-compliant.

“This meticulous, faultless approach earned him the distinction of being voted the most meticulous lawmaker in two different Assemblies.

“His philosophy that opposition is about offering credible alternatives and putting smiles on the faces of Nigerians shines brightest in his constituency development efforts.

” He is the first and only lawmaker to establish an “Obio/Akpor Embassy” in Abuja, providing free accommodation for up to three nights for his constituents. This dream was actualized from his student days at the Rivers State University.

“Through initiatives like the “I win u win” program, he provides JAMB forms and scholarships, focusing on massive skills acquisition and empowerment with starter packs.

“His belief is simple: teach his constituents how to fish for a living, not to give them fish for immediate consumption.
A Distinguished Journey
Born on March 24th, 1966, in Elelenwo, Rt. Hon. Kingsley Chinda’s journey began with a strong academic foundation, culminating in his legal training at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos, in 1995. His early career included anchoring a free legal clinic on the radio, “You and the law,” offering pro-bono cases to indigent persons a testament to his community service ethic.

“”From a Junior Solicitor to a Principal Partner, his path eventually led him to public service as the Commissioner for the Rivers State Ministry of Environment before his election to the National Assembly.

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Armed Forces Remembrance Day: HoR minority caucus honour Nigeria’s fallen heroes, say “your sacrifices not forgotten”

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The House of Representatives Minority Caucus commemorate with Nigerians on 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, says their sacrifices cannot be forgotten.

This was contained in a commemorative message signed on behalf of the caucus leadership by the Minority Leader, Rep Kingsley Ogundu Chinda stating that:

“Today, the Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives joins the rest of the nation in solemn reflection as we honour the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering patriotism of the gallant men and women of the Nigerian Armed Forces (past and present) who laid down their lives in defence of our country.

“On this Armed Forces Remembrance Day, we remember with deep gratitude those who paid the ultimate price to preserve Nigeria’s sovereignty, unity, and democratic ideals.

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“Their selfless service, often rendered in the face of grave danger and personal loss, remains a powerful reminder that our freedoms were hard-won and must never be taken for granted.

“We also salute our wounded heroes and veterans whose sacrifices did not end on the battlefield, as well as the families of fallen soldiers who continue to bear the pain of loss with quiet strength and dignity.

” Your resilience embodies the true spirit of national service, and the nation owes you an enduring debt of gratitude.

“As a Caucus, we reaffirm our commitment to the welfare of members of the Armed Forces, veterans, and their families.

“This includes sustained advocacy for improved welfare packages, adequate equipment, mental health support, timely pensions, and the fulfilment of all statutory obligations owed to those who have served our nation with honour.

“At a time when our country continues to confront security challenges, we urge renewed national unity, responsible leadership, and collective resolve to support our Armed Forces, not only in words, but through concrete policies and actions that strengthen morale, accountability, and professionalism within the security sector.

“May the souls of our fallen heroes rest in perfect peace. May their sacrifices continue to inspire us to work tirelessly for a safer, more just, and more united Nigeria.

“We remember. We honour. We will never forget.

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Avoid Rumors, Respect Privacy, Promote Inclusivity, Professor Tells Online Journalists

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By Abbas Yushau Yusuf

A Professor of Mass Communication at Bayero University Kano, Nura Ibrahim, has urged online journalists to ensure responsible online engagement and respect privacy in the discharge of their responsibilities.

Prof. Nura stated this while presenting a paper at the two-day retreat organized for the Kano Online Media Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, held in Dutse, the capital of Jigawa State.

The retreat, sponsored by the Kano State Government through the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs, engaged online journalists on a wide range of topics to improve their capacity under the theme “Strengthening Digital Journalism Through Ethical Practice and Responsible Online Engagement.”

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Prof. Nura Ibrahim, of the Department of Information and Media Studies, Faculty of Communication, Bayero University, said online journalists should ensure balance in their reportage and avoid inflammatory language.

He also charged them to promote inclusivity, ensure cultural and religious sensitivity, avoid incitement, verify facts before publication, correct errors, and update content appropriately.

The university professor further urged them to combat misinformation, explain facts as they are, provide credible sources, avoid spreading rumors, and adopt language optimization tools alongside responsible SEO practices.

 

 

 

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Kano State Champions Ethical Digital Journalism: Retreat Empowers Online Media for Democratic Growth

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The Kano State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting ethical, responsible and professional digital journalism, describing the media as a critical pillar of democratic governance.

The Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, stated this on Wednesday while declaring open a two-day retreat for members of the Kano Online Media Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Dutse, Jigawa State.

The retreat, organised by the Kano Online Media Chapel with the support of the Kano State Government, is themed “Strengthening Digital Journalism Through Ethical Practice and Responsive Online Engagement.”

Waiya said the training, the first of its kind for online newspaper publishers in Kano State, underscored the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s recognition of journalism as a vital component of democratic practice.

He commended Governor Yusuf for approving and sponsoring the retreat, noting that the gesture reflected the government’s commitment to manpower development across sectors, including the media.

The commissioner urged online media practitioners to uphold ethical standards, professionalism, accuracy and integrity in news gathering and dissemination, stressing that online journalism must be clearly distinguished from unregulated social media activity.

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“Online journalists are not the same as social media users. Digital journalism must be guided by legal and ethical decorum, not sensationalism or the rush for quick breaking news,” Waiya said.

He noted that the rapid growth of digital platforms, coupled with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, has made continuous self-development and professionalism imperative for journalists seeking credibility at local, national and global levels.

Waiya also acknowledged the role of the Kano State Council of the NUJ in supporting the establishment and growth of the Online Media Chapel, attributing the successes recorded so far to cooperation and unity within the union.

He further disclosed that the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs is advocating for the establishment of a state Freedom of Information law in line with the federal Freedom of Information Act, as part of efforts to strengthen transparency and press freedom in the state.

In his remarks, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs, Kano State, Malam Usman Bello, said the government approved the retreat outside Kano State in recognition of the growing importance of online journalism.

He explained that similar engagements had previously been organised for the Correspondents’ Chapel, adding that the retreat was aimed at equipping online journalists with the skills required to adapt to new trends in the profession and practice in line with modern global best practices.

Bello noted that the impact of online media transcends state boundaries, stressing that capacity-building programmes of this nature would help shape journalism practice not only in Kano State but across the country.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Kano Online Media Chapel thanked the Kano State Government and the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs for their support, describing the retreat as timely and impactful.

He urged members of the chapel to continue operating within the laid-down ethical guidelines of the journalism profession and in line with the social and legal provisions of Kano State.

The retreat drew participants from various online media organisations operating across Kano State.

The retreat was attended by editors and publishers of various online newspapers operating in Kano State.

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