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‘I Might Want More Kids Later’ – Tiwa Savage Explains Why She Froze Her Eggs

 

Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage has revealed that she froze her eggs as a precaution in case she decides to have more children in the future.

 

Speaking in a candid interview with Zeze Mills, the 42-year-old mother of one said she wished she had taken the step earlier, urging women in their 30s to consider egg freezing as a way of taking control of their fertility.

 

“Having my first child in my 30s was beautiful because I was more financially and emotionally stable,” she said. “One advice I will give to women in their 30s is – whether you want children or not, freeze your eggs. I wish I did it earlier. But I’ve done it now. I don’t know if I want more kids, but in case I do, I have that insurance.”

 

Savage explained that women are born with a limited number of eggs, and reserves could decline unexpectedly. “You could wake up at 36 and your egg reserve is gone, and that’s when you now decide you want to have kids. So, I’m really a big advocate for egg freezing now,” she added.

 

Tiwa Savage welcomed her first child, Jamil, on July 22, 2015, at the age of 34 with her then-husband, Teebillz.

FirstBank Champions Inclusive Fintech Innovation at Canada-Africa Fintech Summit (CAFS 2025)

 

FirstBank proudly sponsored the recently held Canada-Africa Fintech Summit (CAFS 2025), which took place from August 5–8 at the Sheraton Centre in Downtown Toronto. Convened by Dr. Segun Aina, President of the African Fintech Network, CAFS 2025 was a landmark event that united fintech leaders, regulators, startups, and investors from Africa and Canada to explore scalable digital solutions, encourage investment, and promote inclusive economic development across both continents.

 

As a legacy institution with over 131 years of leadership in financial services, FirstBank’s sponsorship highlights its commitment to fostering cross-border collaboration, financial inclusion, and forward-thinking innovation in the global fintech landscape. Olayinka Ijabiyi, Ag. Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications at FirstBank, stated, “Our support of CAFS 2025 reflects our belief that collaboration between African and Canadian fintech ecosystems can lead to transformative innovations. FirstBank is proud to help shape that future.”

During a high-level panel discussion with Rudy Cuzzeto, MPP for Mississauga–Lakeshore, and David Stevenson, Country Director for the United Nations World Food Programme (Nigeria), Chuma Ezirim, Group Executive for E-Business & Retail Products at FirstBank, stressed the significance of digital collaboration in Africa’s financial ecosystem. “We’re building APIs that understand regulatory bifurcation, who has access to what, and why. The technology is the easy part. The real challenge lies in maintaining security, consent, and performance,” he explained. “In Nigeria, fintech has evolved beyond disruption to convergence, integrating banks, fintechs, and regulators into an agile and accountable ecosystem.” He further emphasized that regulatory clarity is essential for building public trust and attracting private investment in fintech, stating, “The more we collaborate, the more lessons we learn, and the greater the benefits for consumers.”

 

 

In a separate panel discussion, Rachel Adeshina, Chief Technology Officer at FirstBank, shared insights on harnessing AI to enhance credit access for the underbanked. “We’re addressing data poverty by using AI to interpret alternative data, allowing us to lend to individuals who might otherwise be invisible to the traditional credit system,” she noted. Adeshina highlighted that FirstBank has disbursed over ₦1 trillion in digital loans through this AI-driven model, achieving a remarkable repayment rate of over 99%. “This innovation was enabled not only by technology but also by a supportive environment, including API banking regulations, data privacy laws, and a shift from account-based to wallet-based banking,” she added. She also underscored the importance of scalability through collaboration, stating, “In a fragmented continent like Africa, digital scale will come from interoperability. Connecting the 54 markets is the next big challenge, and fintechs are ideally positioned to lead that initiative.”

The summit formed part of Canada’s broader Africa Strategy, aimed at fostering economic partnerships, digital cooperation, and innovation exchange. As Africa’s digital finance ecosystem continues to grow and Canada develops its own open banking framework, events like CAFS 2025 provide a timely platform to align strategies and ignite collaborations.

 

About FirstBank

 

First Bank of Nigeria Limited “FirstBank”, established in 1894, is the premier bank in West Africa, a leading financial inclusion services provider in Africa, and a digital banking giant. 

 

FirstBank’s international footprints cut across three continents ─ Africa, Europe and Asia, with FirstBank UK Limited in London and Paris; FirstBank in The Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, The Gambia, Guinea and Sierra Leone; FBNBank in Senegal; and a FirstBank Representative Office in Beijing, China. All the subsidiary banks are fully registered by their respective Central Banks to provide full banking services.

 

Besides providing domestic banking services, the subsidiaries also engage in international cross-border transactions with FirstBank’s non-Nigerian subsidiaries, and the representative offices in Paris and China facilitate trade flows from Asia and Europe into Nigeria and other African countries.

For over 13 decades, FirstBank has built an outstanding reputation for solid relationships, good corporate governance, and a strong liquidity position, and has been at the forefront of promoting digital payment in the country with over 13 million cards issued to customers (the first bank to achieve such a milestone in Nigeria). FirstBank has continued to make significant investments in technology, innovation and transformation, and its cashless transaction drive has been steadily accentuated with virtually over 25 million active FirstBank customers signed up on digital channels including the USSD Quick Banking service through the nationally renowned *894# Banking code.

 

With over 43 million customer accounts (including digital wallets) spread across Nigeria, UK and sub-Saharan Africa, the Bank provides a comprehensive range of retail and wholesale financial services through more than 820 business offices and over 280,000 agent locations spread across 772 out of the 774 Local Government Areas in Nigeria.

 

In addition to banking solutions and services, FirstBank provides pension fund custody services in Nigeria through First Pension Custodian Nigeria Limited and nominee and associated services through First Nominees Nigeria Limited.

 

FirstBank’s commitment to Diversity is shown in its policies, partnerships and initiatives such as its employees’ ratio of female to male (about 41%:59%; and 37% women in management roles) as well as the FirstBank Women Network, an initiative that seeks to address the gender gap and increase the participation of women at all levels within the organisation. In addition, the Bank’s membership of the UN Women is an affirmation of a deliberate policy that is consistent with UN Women’s Women Empowerment’s Principles (WEPs) ─ Equal Opportunity, Inclusion, and Nondiscrimination.

For six consecutive years (2011 – 2016), FirstBank was named “Most Valuable Bank Brand in Nigeria” by the globally renowned The Banker Magazine of the Financial Times Group and “Best Retail Bank in Nigeria” eight times in a row, 2011 – 2018, by the Asian Banker International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards.

 

Significantly, FirstBank’s Global Credit Rating was A+ with a positive outlook while ratings by Fitch and Standard & Poor’s were A (nga) and ngBBB+ respectively both with Stable outlooks as at September 2023. FirstBank maintained the same level of international credit ratings as the sovereign; a milestone that was achieved in 2022 for the first time since 2015.

 

In 2024, FirstBank received notable international awards and accolades. Some of these include Nigeria’s Best Bank for ESG 2024 and Nigeria’s Best Bank for Corporates 2024 both awarded by Euromoney Awards for Excellence; Best SME Bank in Africa and in Nigeria by The Asian Banker Global Awards; Best Private Bank in Nigeria and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investing in Africa by Global Finance Awards; Best Corporate Bank in Nigeria 2024, Best CSR Bank in Nigeria 2024, Best Retail Bank in Nigeria 2024, Best SME Bank in Nigeria 2024 and Best Private Bank in Nigeria 2024 all awarded by the Global Banking and Finance Awards.

FirstBank has continued to gain wide acclaim on the global stage with several international awards and recognitions received so far in 2025 which includes Best SME Bank in Nigeria 2025 and Best SME Bank in Africa 2025 by The Asian Banker; Best Private Bank in Nigeria 2025 and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investing in Africa 2025 by Global Finance Awards; SME Financier of the Year in Nigeria 2025 by The Digital Banker Global SME Banking Innovation Awards; Best Retail Bank in Nigeria 2025 and Best Bank for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria 2025 all by The Annual Global Economics Awards.

 

Our vision is “To be Africa’s Bank of first choice” and our mission is “To remain true to our name by providing the best financial services possible”. This commitment is anchored on our core values of EPIC – Entrepreneurship, Professionalism, Innovation and Customer-Centricity. Our strategic ambition is “To deliver accelerated growth in profitability through customer-led innovation and disciplined execution.”

 

NDLEA arrests wanted General Overseer inside church in Lagos over cross-border drug trafficking

 

 

Nigeria – The eagle-eyed operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, hasarrested the founder and General Overseer of The Turn of Mercy Church, Prophet Adefolusho Aanu Olasele (alias Abbas Ajakaiye) after months of fleeing abroad to evade arrest for masterminding multiple shipments of illicit drugs into Nigeria.

 

Confirming the arrest, the anti-narcotics agency spokesman, Femi Babafemi stated that, Prophet Adefolusho was arrested at his church located in Okun Ajah, Ogombo road, Lekki area of Lagos on Sunday 3rd August 2025 by NDLEA officers who waited for him since morning to conclude the Sunday worship service in the evening before moving in on him the moment he stepped out of the church premises.

 

“The arrest came after he had evaded arrest twice and fled to Ghana to hide since June when operatives started trailing him following the seizure of two shipments of Ghana Loud, a strain of cannabis linked to him.

 

“The first seizure of 200kg of the psychoactive substance was made at Okun Ajah beach on 4th June 2025 while another consignment of 700kg of same substance was recovered from his delivery van on 6th July 2025.

 

“In his statement, he admitted ferrying the illicit consignments through the waterways from Ghana into Nigeria, adding that he had fled to the West African country to hide after he escaped arrest twice in the recent past”, Babafemi stated.

 

In another operation in Lagos, NDLEA operatives on Thursday 7th August raided an apartment at Kishi House 11 Layi Ajayi Bembe street, Parkview Estate Ikoyi where they arrested a suspect Benjamin Udo Ukoh and recovered 32 pouches of Canadian Loud, a strain of Cannabis with a total weight of 15.63kg.

 

In Nasarawa state, NDLEA operatives on Saturday 9th August recovered a large consignment of skunk, a strain of cannabis weighing 3,093 kilograms from the trio of Emmanuel Asoquo Johnny, 51; Okem Raphael, 33, and Chekwube Odo, 25, at New Karu area of the state.

 

While 29-year-old Nura Yahaya was nabbed at Geza area of Kumbotso Kano State with 639 blocks of skunk weighing 359kg on Friday 8th August, another suspect Umar Adamu Umar, 27,was taken into custody on Wednesday 6th August by NDLEA officers after seizing 9kg of Colorado, a synthetic strain of cannabis from him along Zaria-Kano road, Kano.

 

“In another interdiction operation in Kano, 20,000 pills of tramadol and 200 ampoules of diazepam injection were recovered from a suspect Usman Musa, 30, at Gadar Tamburawa along Zaria-Kano road on Friday 8th August.

 

“A raid at an uncompleted building located at Tudun Wadan Pantami in Gombe town, Gombe state on Friday 8th August led to the recovery of 550, 266 pills of opioids mainly tramadol while a suspect Usama Isah was arrested. The following day Saturday 9th August, another suspect Ibrahim Adamu, 23, was arrested by NDLEA officers along Potiskum road, Bajoga with 50,000 capsules of tramadol”, Babafemi disclosed.

 

In Edo state, as stated by Babafemi, a white Toyota Hiace bus marked YAB 5522 K coming from Onitsha Anambra and heading to Isanlu in Kogi was Wednesday 6th August intercepted at Ewu junction, Edo by NDLEA operatives who after a search recovered 23, 940 capsules of tramadol, 1,100 tablets of same opioid and 400 ampoules of pentazocine injection with a suspect Taiye Jethro arrested.

“In like manner, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week.

 

“These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Mind City College, Saki, Oyo; Gwagwarwa Primary School, Nasarawa LGA, Kano; officers of the Nigerian Army 241 Recce Model Battalion, Nguru, Yobe; members of Engine Grinders Association, Gboko, Benue; while the Ekiti state command of NDLEA paid WADA advocacy visit to the Nigerian Correctional Service in Ado Ekiti, just as the Anambra state command of the Agency paid a similar WADA advocacy visit to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly.

 

“While commending the officers and men of the Lagos, Nasarawa, Gombe, Kano, and Edo Commands for the arrests, seizures and their dexterity, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) enjoined them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the Agency”, Babafemi stated.

Breaking: EFCC Storms Obasanjo Hotel during Pool party, Arrests Internet Fraudster

 

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have reportedly stormed the Green Legacy Hotel, located within the premises of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, Ogun State, and arrested some youths suspected to be internet fraudsters.

EFCC operatives carried out the raid in the early hours of Sunday during a pool party at the premises of the library.

 

This came barely five days after operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Directorate of the commission arrested a suspected internet fraudster with two locally-made pistols in a raid at K-Hotel in Itori, Ewekoro area of the state.

 

The suspect, according to the anti-graft agency, was among the 55 others arrested during the raid carried out on Wednesday.

Marwa calls for collective action against drug abuse, cultism, banditry

  By Ebinum Samuel   Rallies parents, traditional, religious and community leaders to support government efforts    Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has called for collective action involving families, religious and community leaders to stem the tide of substance abuse, cultism and banditry among Nigerian youths. Marwa who made the call while delivering the keynote address at a seminar organized by the Ijebu Ode Council of Olorituns in Ijebu Ode, Ogun state on Saturday 9th August 2025 themed “Dangers of drug abuse, cultism and banditry among youths”, noted that collective responsibility must be embraced by all stakeholders to curb the menace of the inter-linked social vices of illicit drugs, cultism and banditry. He said the triple threat of cult-related violence, rampant abuse of drugs and illicit substances, and the challenge of banditry across various regions, is a reality that must be dealt with decisively. “While these issues may appear distinct, they are intricately connected, feeding one another in a cycle of destruction that must be broken if our society is to thrive. Cultism, once largely confined to tertiary institutions, has insidiously spread into secondary schools and neighbourhoods. What began as secret gatherings has transformed into violent confraternities, often manipulated by political or criminal interests. These groups lure young people, often under the guise of brotherhood, protection or empowerment, into a world of fear, violence and premature death. Tragically, the hands of many of our youth have been stained with the blood of their peers, all for false promises of belonging and power.” According to the NDLEA boss, “It is projected that the number of people using drugs will increase by 40% in Africa. When they say Africa, I want us to think of Nigeria, because Nigeria has one of the highest drug use prevalences in the world.” He however said that despite the projection by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), all hope is not lost. “As a nation and as communities, we still possess the power to reverse this trend”, he assured. “The first step is collective responsibility. Parents, religious institutions, traditional rulers, educational authorities and community leaders must rise with one voice against these vices. The family unit must be strengthened as the first point of moral instruction, while schools should be safe spaces that promote discipline, mentorship and awareness. “We must also invest in youth development by creating opportunities for education, entrepreneurship, skills acquisition and sports. Idle hands, as we know, are the devil’s workshop. When our young people find purpose and meaning, they are less likely to seek false validation from cults or drugs”, Marwa stated. Dwelling on how the NDLEA is responding to the challenge, Marwa said “we have intensified our war against drug trafficking and abuse.Nationwide raids have led to significant seizures and arrests, which we share weekly on our official channels. “In the past 54 months, we have arrested 67, 345 traffickers, including 95 barons, and 12, 415 of them are presently serving various jail terms. The barons we have arrested are not anonymous people in society. They include big business people and socialites—some of them have chieftaincy titles—and also government officials, including those tasked with maintaining law and order. That tells how deeply the rot had eaten into the fabric of our society. “Within the period, we have seized more than 11.2 million kilograms of assorted illicit drugs and destroyed 1,572 hectares of cannabis farms mostly in Southwest States where some people are cultivating cannabis on a large scale, utilising land that should have been used for other cash crops for illicit crops. “We are also scaling up our Drug Demand Reduction programmes, including school outreaches, community sensitisation and rehabilitation initiatives. We have within the same period conducted 11,584 sensitisatioin lectures in schools, work places, woship centres, motor parks, palaces of traditional rulers and communities, while 27, 187 drug users have been treated and rehabilitated through our 30 rehab facilities across the country in addition to thousands of others who have benefitted from the psychosocial support services provided on our tollfree helpline: 080010203040.” While challenging other stakeholders, he said “we cannot do it alone. We need communities like Ijebu-Ode to partner with us, to speak up, to report suspicious activities and to support our advocacy drives. “Moreover, security architecture must be enhanced at the grassroots level. Local vigilante groups, properly trained and coordinated, can serve as the eyes and ears of the community, working closely with law enforcement agencies to disrupt cult gatherings and prevent violent incidents. “We must rekindle the moral and spiritual fabric of our society. We must remind our youth that there is dignity in labour, pride in learning and honour in integrity. The path to greatness is not paved with shortcuts of violence and drugs, but with hard work, vision and purpose.” He commended the Council of Oloritun for organizing the seminar and the choice of the theme. “Your commitment to community and youth development is clear, and I encourage other councils across Nigeria to emulate this initiative. Let us rise as one people to rescue our children, secure our streets and restore the values that once defined our land”, he added. In his welcome address, Chairman of the Council, Chief Adebisi Adeola Alausa commended Marwa for accepting the Council’s invitation. “Your presence today reflects our shared commitment to safeguarding the future of our community and our nation. We are gathered here not merely as individuals, but as a united front, as traditional leaders, government officials, parents, educators, and most importantly, our youths, to confront challenges that threaten the very fabric of our society. The issues we address today, the drug abuse, cultism, and banditry, are not distant problems” Chairman of the occasion, Senator Lekan Mustapha describe different approaches Marwa as a visionary leader based on his past records of performance as military governor of Borno and Lagos as well as his transformation of NDLEA into reckoning both locally and internationally. “That you honoured our invitation shows your passion for the job, the safety and protection of our youths from drug and other vices”, he added. Marwa seized the opportunity of his presence in Ijebu Ode to pay the family of the late Awujale of Ijebu land, Oba Sikiru Adetona, a condolence visit

KARIMI COMMITS OVER N1.5 BILLION TO PROJECTS, PHILANTHROPY IN KOGI WEST

 

By Tunde Olusunle

 

Senator representing Kogi West District, Sunday Karimi, has committed over N2Billion to critical projects across a broad range of sectors, philanthropic imperatives in his first two years in the Senate. His interventions have spanned security infrastructure, education, healthcare and road appurtenances, across the seven local government areas under his legislative oversight, namely Kotonkarfe; Lokoja; Kabba-Bunu, Ijumu, Mopamuro, Yagba East and Yagba West.

 

Exchanging views with newsmen in the course of the ongoing parliamentary recess, Karimi observed that his recent appropriation of the sum of N300million for a statewide students’ bursary scheme, has raised his expenditure on the subhead to N400million, over two academic sessions. The inaugural edition of the scheme in 2024, availed 100 students from across Kogi West of N100,000 support per student. This year, Karimi has extended the goodwill to the other two senatorial zones, Kogi Central and Kogi West, and advanced the sum of N300million. He said the gesture was in response to the statewide thirst of Kogi youths for education, as well as his own way of supporting the good works of President Bola Tinubu.

 

Karimi in collaboration with alumni of his alma mater, Titcombe College, Egbe, Yagba West council, is equally supporting a N200million exercise for the improvement of moribund facilities in the institution. These include the total coverage of the school hectarage with concrete perimeter fencing, construction of boreholes and water reticulation facilities, procurement of diesel-powered generator and general makeover for buildings and structures in the school. He has singlehandedly built and equipped a 285-capacity hall for the conduct of computer based tests, (CBT), for students in the college.

 

According to him: “We’ve equipped the facility with laptops, 30kw solar powered panels and inverter, and also installed a 25kva diesel engine generator. Air-conditioning is in place, CCTV cameras have also been put in place. The facility is complete with its own bathrooms. We are hoping that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB), will inspect the effort before the end of August, so that it can be opened for use by the next JAMB exercise.

 

Senator Karimi who singlehandedly built a N750million Forward Operating Base, (FOB) for the Nigerian military last year, is equally supporting the construction of a police post in Ejuku, Yagba East council. According to him, “rapid population growth has impacted life in our communities. The police station in Isanlu the council headquarters used to be the only one covering the whole of the local government. Times have changed. Law and order must be enforced across our communities.” He noted that the FOB is helping to contain the security situation in areas abutting Kogi, Kwara and Niger states. “Who would have one day thought we will get to a point where individuals will undertake the 100 percent construction of military barracks to contain with security challenges?”

 

The parliamentarian also noted that he is building a community hospital in Kakanda, Lokoja at the cost of N150million, which he has already set aside. Karimi spent N100million on the empowerment of women and cooperative societies last year and has committed the sum of N23million, to the construction of the Pakuta Bridge in Kiri, Kabba-Bunu LGA, while N11.5m is being expended on rehabilitation of cold rooms for women traders in Lokoja. The central mosques in Kotonkarfe and Abugi, in Kotonkarfe and Lokoja LGAs which make up that federal constituency, are being rehabilitated for N10million each.

 

Karimi noted that in collaboration with relevant ministries, departments and agencies of the federal government, he has continued to ensure that he continues to strive to ensure that what should come to his people should not be denied them. Specifically, Karimi alluded to “zonal interventions” via water supply, transformers, street lights which which are being provided in the communities. Karimi has also been up and doing with donations and support to communities and groups pursuing various programmes.

BREAKING : Tinubu Names 39-Year-Old as NERC Chairman

 

 

President Bola Tinubu has appointed Abdullahi Garba Ramat, aged 39, as the new Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

 

According to a statement released on Thursday by the presidential spokesperson, Ramat is an accomplished electrical engineer and administrator with a PhD in strategic management, among other academic and professional credentials.

 

Alongside Ramat’s nomination, President Tinubu also put forward two additional candidates to serve on the NERC board: Mr. Abubakar Yusuf, nominated as Commissioner for Consumer Affairs, and Dr. Fouad Olayinka Animashun, nominated as Commissioner for Finance and Management Services.

 

The Presidency emphasized that all appointments are subject to Senate confirmation.

 

However, to prevent a leadership vacuum at the commission, President Tinubu directed that Engr. Ramat immediately assume duties in an acting capacity pending his confirmation by the Senate, in line with legal provisions.

 

The President urged the appointees to apply their expertise and commitment in advancing the administration’s vision for the power sector.

 

 

Recall that Ramat succeeds Sanusi Garba as the head of NERC.

EFCC Arrests 55 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Ogun State

 

 

Fifty-five suspected internet fraudsters have been arrested by operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a sting operation conducted in Ogun State.

 

According to a statement released by the Commission, the suspects were apprehended on Wednesday, July 6, 2025, at K Hotel, located in the Itori area of Ewekoro Local Government Area, following credible and actionable intelligence linking them to alleged internet-related fraudulent activities.

 

The EFCC listed the arrested suspects as:

Ogunniyi Oluwaseun, Babalola Ibrahim, Dada Qowiyu, Kunle Ajayi, Rufai Suleman, Babajide Shedrack, Oloyede Toheeb, Monday Joseph, Akinbode Babatunde, Oyedipe Micheal, Adekunle Jeremiah, Mustapha Muyideen, Mike Opeyemi, Bale Abayomi, Odukoya Samuel, Joseph Oyegunle, Bakole Abayomi, Babalola Micheal, Tajudeen Adeyemi, Ogunsola Habeeb, Amao Samson, Amuleya Matthew, Aroleyun Ifeoluwa, Babalola Ayomide, Popoola Oluwaloseyin, Mayowa Fasola, Muhammed Bahil, Asiru Qoyim, and Babatunde Qudus.

 

Others include:

Akande Ibrahim, Ojerinola Tumininu, Adedokun Hassan, Ogundele David, Opakunle Ayomide, Adeniyi Isreal, Yusuf Sikiru, Jimoh Olamilekan, Tosin Abiodun, Bamiduro Afeez, Lamina Usman, Bakare Farouq, Ilori Michael, Segun Titiloye, Anifowose Musa, Idowu Peter, Laisi Ibrahim, Olaofe Emmanuel, Akeem Obabunmi, Afolabi Micheal, Afolabi Idris, Bamidele Ibrahim, Godwin Joshua, Adeeko Ayoola, Owoeye Kolawole, and Mutiu Olude.

 

Items recovered during the operation include:

 

Six luxury cars

 

Two locally-made pistols

 

One motorcycle

 

Several mobile phones and laptops

 

Incriminating documents

 

Eighty-nine unclaimed phones

 

Other electronic devices

 

The EFCC noted that the suspects have provided useful statements and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

Presentation of Babcock University Ilishan-Remo Ogun State 2025 Convocation Ceremony gifts to Iku Baba Yeye, Oba Akeem Abimbola Owoade 1, The Alaafin of Oyo today by Prince Ade Akanbi Samuel, at Alaafin Royal Residence, Boroboro, Oyo.

As 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference gathers momentum

By Ebinum Samuel

 

Highlights of what can be better described as a game – changer evolving in Nigeria ‘s huge and alluring but yet to be harnessed tourism landscape came forth on Monday, August 4, 2025 at the Press briefing hosted by Ambassador Ayo Omotoso, the convener of the 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference.

 

 

The eye-opening event which was well anchored by Clara Chinwe Okoro, the Founder and Creative Director of ‘My Beautiful Africa’ was held at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. It brought together representatives of different media houses from both the print and electronic arms, as well as dignitaries from the tourism sector of the national economy.

 

 

In his insightful address with the focus on: ‘Unlocking Nigeria’s Tourism Potential

Tourism’ he described it as a global phenomenon that offers numerous economic benefits. For instance, he cited African countries such as Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, and Rwanda that have prioritized tourism, recognizing its potential to drive economic growth and development. And he is of the firm belief that Nigeria, with its rich cultural and geographical diversity, is poised to tap into this potential.

 

 

Touching tellingly on the importance of tourism he views it as a viable sector that connects with other sectors; bringing value to every aspect of human life. In his candid opinion Nigeria’s unique festival products and tourist attractions can generate significant traffic inflow, and boost the country’s internally generated revenue (IGR).

 

Breaking it down further, he highlighted the interesting fact that each state in Nigeria has a unique comparative advantage in terms of tourism products. From the beautiful skyline to the fascinating flora and fauna, Nigeria’s tourism potential is vast. With over 45 breathtaking waterfalls across the country, the potential for revenue generation and job creation is immense.

 

 

With specific regards to the upcoming 2025 Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism Conference,meant to attract the state governors as critical catalysts in unlocking the immense potentials inherent in their states, he spelt out the objectives to include the discovery of tourism potential for job creation, exploring tourism as a tool for economic development and facilitating tourism-related traffic. Others include positioning Nigeria on the global tourism map,

showcasing and developing cultural values, in addition to utilizing tourism as a social instrument to promote peace and unity through cultural integration.

 

 

The event is billed to hold at the Ladi Kwali Conference, Abuja Continental Hotel, Abuja from 25th to 26th August, 2025. And the theme is: ‘Harnessing Tourism: A Strategic Pathway for Nigerian Governors to Foster Economic Growth and Employment’.

 

 

As part of the highlights,the conference will feature cultural performances and music, states’ tourism shows and presentations, creative economy expo as well as

digital innovation tourism forum. Other activities include Pan-African tourism forum, Nigeria domestic tourism expo, Tourism business opportunities networking and Nigerian fashion show. Not left out are Executive tourism conference, Tourism infrastructures roadmap, Climate change on tourism, Destinations security and peace forum, and of course, Nigeria Sustainable Tourism Awards.

 

 

As Nigeria continues to evolve as a tourist destination, the DNGTC 2025 offers an essential forum to navigate change, harness opportunities and build a resilient and forward-thinking tourism industry.

 

 

Indeed, Omotoso deserves commendation for keeping his passion for tourism alive and active for the past 18 years, as well as breathing life into the dream of Destination Nigeria Governors’ Tourism which came up eight years ago. Also, it is worthy of note

that the upcoming event has attracted Eko Hotels and Suites, Aero Contractor and Air Peace Airlines as well as MTN as worthy sponsors.

 

 

The Press briefing also attracted dignitaries such as Annabel Gbenegbara from Eko Hotels and Suites, Sunmonu Gbenga, the Vice President, Federation for Tourism Association of Nigeria for South West ( FTAN ), Ayo Oyoze Baje, President Guild of Public Affairs Analysts of Nigeria ( GPAAN ), Hon. Laide Bakare ( Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the Governor on Entertainment, Culture and Tourism, Osun State ), Comrade Dada Bankole ( DG, Immaculate Peace Initiative ), Yinka Aderibigbe and John Aigbetoh amongst others.

During the questions and answers session all of them were full of praises for Omotoso’ s patriotic vision now coming to action. They have urged all the state governors to key into the vision and drive it to greater heights.