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Benue: MTC Foundation celebrates IWD with IDP women, trains 30 in soap making
By our reporter
The Maria Touch of Care Foundation (MTC Foundation), has marked the 2026 International Women’s Day with Yelewata women at the International Market IDP Camp, Makurdi.
The event, organised under the dual themes of “Give to Gain” the widely observed IWD 2026 theme and “Rights, Justice, Action, For All Women and Girls,” brought
together over 160 participants including 105 women residents in the camp, 50 men and 5 camp officials.
The Director MTC Foundation, Grace Tyowua said the event was a deliberate effort to extend IWD visibility to women in displacement, a group the organisation noted is frequently absent from mainstream celebrations despite facing some of the most acute challenges to women’s rights and dignity.
Central to the event was the screening of a short documentary film co-created with IDP women at the camp. The film features IDP women speaking in their own voices about life in displacement, resilience, rights, and what genuine investment in women looks like from the inside.
She said the film was aimed at placing the faces and voices of displaced women before a wider audience on a day when such women are rarely seen.
Th Director said “International Women’s Day should not pass without these women being seen. This film was co-created with them, not about them. Their voices, their faces, their words, that is the action this day demands.”
The event also featured a drama performed by community members, which depicted the consequences of investing in male children while excluding female children from education and opportunity. The performance, rooted in a local metaphor involving a three-stone cooking fire, drew a strong response from the audience and reinforced the event’s core message, that when any member of a family or community is excluded from investment, the whole structure becomes weak and unstable.
Attendees were invited to sign a Give to Gain Commitment Board, on which both men and women pledged to support women in displacement and to invest in women and girls in their communities.
As a direct expression of the Give to Gain theme, MTC Foundation
trained 30 women from households within the camp in soap making as part of a skills acquisition initiative and investment to equip them with practical income-generating skills and starter kits to kickstart their businesses.
She noted that “Rights and justice for women cannot remain words. They have to become action and for us, action means putting skills, resources, and opportunity directly in the hands of women who have been displaced from everything familiar.
Founder, Maria Touch of Care Foundation, Maria Onah, called on the public to watch and share the
film as an act of solidarity with women in displacement, noting that visibility and affirmation are themselves forms of support that carry no financial cost.
Maria Touch of Care Foundation (MTC Foundation) is a women-led community based organization working to improve the lives of vulnerable populations, with focus on women, children, and displaced communities.
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Soludo’s 16.4km Road Project Ends Years of Suffering, Opens Up Anambra Communities
By Wumi Tewogbade,Abuja
Vice President of Boardwalk Group and Abuja-based real estate developer, Chief Obiageli Okwubanego, on Wednesday, commended the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Chukwuma Soludo, for completing the 16.4-kilometre Nawfija–Ajali–Ufuma–Ogbunka Road in Orumba South Local Government Area.
She gave the commendation while speaking with journalists in Abuja.
She said residents in that area testified that the project has transformed transportation, agriculture and economic activities across the axis.
Okwubanego described the road project as a major infrastructure breakthrough that has drastically reduced travel time and eased movement for motorists and residents within the affected communities.
She recalled that the appeal for the road was first made in 2019 when Soludo attended the funeral mass of her mother, Chief Mrs. Agnes Igwenagu Okeke.
According to her, the deplorable state of the road at the time made movement extremely difficult for mourners and guests attending the burial ceremony.
“When Professor Soludo later declared interest in contesting for governor, I went back to my people and urged them to support him with the assurance that the road would be done. I also appealed to him to extend the road project to Ogbunka, my mother’s hometown,” she said.
She noted that the newly completed road has reduced travel time by about two hours and now serves as an alternative route to the traffic-prone Umunze Roundabout.
Travellers heading towards Umuaku in Abia State, as well as Okigwe and Ndi-Iziogu areas of Imo State, now use the route to avoid traffic congestion.
“For Christmas, Easter, August meetings, marriages and other celebrations, people can now travel home with ease and in large numbers,” she stated.
Okwubanego described the project as part of Soludo’s broader infrastructure and economic transformation agenda across Anambra State.
According to her, the road has enhanced the movement of goods and services within the communities and improved economic activities in the area.
“Governor Soludo’s solution agenda has positively impacted our communities and brought remarkable transformation to the entire Orumba South Local Government Area,” she said.
She further noted that residents of Nawfija community had never experienced a tarred road before the intervention of the Soludo administration.
“Since I started visiting Nawfija community years ago, the residents had never enjoyed a tarred road. Soludo, through compassionate and selfless leadership, has now provided the people with their first properly constructed road,” she added.
Highlighting the economic importance of the project, Okwubanego said the road has significantly boosted agricultural activities in the area, especially palm oil production.
She explained that the adjoining communities are predominantly farming settlements responsible for a substantial share of palm oil production in Orumba South Local Government Area.
“The famous Onuoigbo palm plantation, which spans over 20 hectares, is located along this road corridor in Nawfija, and the improved road network will greatly support the movement of farm produce,” she explained.
On tourism potential, she said the road would also increase access to the popular Ozi Stream, known for fishing and irrigation activities, thereby attracting more visitors and commercial activities.
“With easier access to the famous Ozi Stream, human and business activities in the area will rise significantly,” she noted.
Okwubanego also reaffirmed her emotional attachment to Nawfija community, saying her passion for the people inspired her continuous commitment to their welfare and development.
“My dear Nawfija community means so much to me, which is why I personally pleaded with His Excellency to give us this road. My passion for the community will always push me to look out for their welfare,” she said.
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Ekiti Church Attack: CAN Demands Action Over Killing, Abduction of Worshippers
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Wednesday, condemned the attack on a church gathering in Eda Oniyo Ekiti, where gunmen reportedly killed a Pastor and abducted several worshippers during an open-air crusade.
This was stated in a statement issued by President, CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, in Abuja.
The Christian body demanded for immediate arrest and prosecution of the culprits and rescue of those kidnapped.
He described this latest attack as a brutal assault on shared humanity and the sanctity of life.
And it is deeply disturbing and unacceptable.
He mourned with the family of the slain Pastor and stand in full solidarity with the victims and the entire Christian community in Ekiti State
The statement reads, “We condemn this heinous act in the strongest possible terms. People had gathered peacefully to worship God, and they were met with violence. This is not just an attack on a church; it is a brutal assault on our shared humanity and the sanctity of life.
“We mourn with the family of the slain Pastor and stand in full solidarity with the victims and the entire Christian community in Ekiti State. Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have been taken, and we call for their immediate and safe release.
“This latest tragedy comes amid a disturbing pattern of attacks. Only recently, gunmen struck communities in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, abducting residents including clergy, their families, and other community members. These repeated incidents underscore a deepening security crisis that can no longer be ignored.
“This attack further heightens concerns about the safety of lives and the protection of communities. No one should have to live in fear, and no place of worship must ever become a hunting ground for criminals.
“We must be unequivocal: the protection of lives and property is the primary responsibility of government. We call on the authorities and security agencies to act swiftly, decisively, and transparently. Those responsible for this atrocity must be apprehended and brought to justice without delay. Every necessary effort must be made to rescue those abducted unharmed.
“We also urge the government to immediately strengthen security presence, especially in vulnerable and rural communities, and to deploy proactive intelligence measures to prevent further attacks”.
He noted, “At the same time, we must all speak out firmly. The killing of a Pastor and the abduction of worshippers gathered to commune with their Creator is deeply troubling. It reflects a grave disregard for life, for faith, and for the moral fabric of our society.
“We have a duty to communicate these concerns clearly, firmly, and without equivocation to the appropriate authorities. Nigeria must not normalise the killing of worshippers or the abduction of innocent citizens in places of refuge.
“May God comfort the bereaved, protect those in captivity, and restore peace and security to our land”.
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EFCC Says 6 of 10 Nigerian Students are Fraudsters
By Son Tertsea, Abuja
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Olanipekun Olukoyede, has raised the alarm that 6 of 10 Nigerian university students are becoming fraudsters neck deep particularly in cybercrime.
According to Daily Trust on Tuesday, Olukoyede said this at the 8th Biennial Conference of the Committee of Pro-Chancellors of State-Owned Universities held in Kano, where he described the trend as alarming and a threat to the country’s future.
“My research in the last one year has shown that about six out of 10 students in our universities are into cybercrime. It is a very disturbing situation,” he said.
According to him, findings from investigations and field operatives of the commission revealed that many suspects arrested for cyber-related offences are students, with some allegedly going as far as placing their lecturers on payroll to compromise academic processes.
He regretted the deeper implications of the development on the university system, including weak oversight and administrative vulnerabilities.
He cited the Lagos situation where 792 suspects allegedly arrested for involvement in a transnational cybercrime syndicate were mostly undergraduates.
He said the operation, which was supported by artificial intelligence tools, exposed the scale and sophistication of cybercrime networks operating within and beyond Nigeria.
Olukoyede also expressed concern over the growing trend of “Yahoo Plus,” where internet fraud is combined with fetish practices, warning that the phenomenon poses both moral and security risks.
He called on university management and councils to rise up to this challenge.
“A university that lacks financial accountability cannot credibly train future professionals. The integrity of our universities is a matter of national security,” he said.
The EFCC chairman advocated the deployment of artificial intelligence in university governance to improve transparency and detect fraud, noting that many institutions still rely on manual systems prone to abuse.
He said AI tools could be deployed for fraud detection, payroll management, procurement monitoring and safeguarding academic integrity, including identifying irregular payments and suspicious transactions in real time.
Olukoyede added that while the EFCC has begun integrating AI into its investigations, including digital forensics and financial tracking, such technologies should complement, not replace, human oversight.
He further urged universities to invest in digital infrastructure and build capacity in cyber security, machine learning and digital governance, stressing the need for stronger collaboration between institutions, regulators and anti-corruption agencies to tackle emerging threats.
