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    Dr. Paul Erinne Foundation Commits ₦250 Million to Rebuild GSS Afikpo Assembly Hall



    Dr. Paul Erinne Foundation Commits ₦250 Million to Rebuild GSS Afikpo Assembly Hall 


    The 1967 alumnus of Government Secondary School (GSS), Afikpo, has committed ₦250 million to comprehensively remodel the school’s Assembly Hall — a donation that education stakeholders say represents the largest single alumni-funded infrastructure investment in any secondary school in South-East Nigeria.


    Dr. Paul Erinne, a structural engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of the Paul Erinne Foundation, made this announcement on Saturday, 17 May 2026, before assembled alumni, school officials, and dignitaries at the school grounds in Afikpo, Ebonyi State, as part of the activities of the 2026 National Delegates Conference of the GSS Afikpo Old Boys’ Association (GSSAOBA).  


    The scale of the project itself a story. When GSSAOBA Past National Chairman, Chief Ifeanyi Eleje first invited his classmate, Dr. Erinne, to consider supporting the Assembly Hall as a legacy undertaking, the estimated cost stood at ₦100 million.


    Dr. Erinne, drawing on decades of professional experience, insisted on conducting a thorough site inspection before committing. What he found changed the figures and raised the standards.


    “I advised him to visit the school to make adequate evaluation as a renowned structural engineer. He visited and made critical observations which significantly increased the scope of the project,” Chief Ifeanyi Eleje, Past National Chairman, GSSAOBA said. 


    Following that assessment, the scope expanded to ₦250 million — a figure Dr. Erinne committed to funding personally. In a gesture that reflects both humility and community thinking, he has deliberately left portions of the broader campus project open for other alumni to adopt, ensuring the initiative becomes a shared legacy rather than a solitary act.


    On completion, the Assembly Hall will be transformed into a state-of-the-art multipurpose facility. Confirmed features include modern interior fittings and furnishings, integrated multimedia and audiovisual infrastructure, a professional-grade public address and sound system, and solar-powered energy installation for sustained operation.


    The hall is intended to serve as a venue for academic assemblies, civic engagement programmes, cultural events, and intellectual discourse, extending its usefulness well beyond the school calendar.


    Addressing the assembled audience in Afikpo, Dr. Erinne framed the donation not as charity but as obligation and delivered a direct message to the students who will inherit the facility.


    “I am remodelling the school’s Assembly Hall to encourage our children and grandchildren to succeed through this institution. We need to inculcate discipline in them, as it remains the only way to success,” said Dr. Paul Erinne, Donor and 1967 Alumnus. 


    “GSS Afikpo gave me and countless others the tools to succeed. It is only right that we give back in a manner that endures for generations,” Dr. Paul Erinne said. 


    He called on the appointed contractor and the school principal to ensure judicious application of the funds and the long-term stewardship of the completed structure.


    Dr. Bobbie Iwe, the incumbent National President of GSSAOBA, described the project as a historic marker for alumni-led educational development in the region.


    “This project signals the commencement of one of the most significant alumni-driven educational infrastructure initiatives in South-East Nigeria. It is about more than bricks and mortar—it is a statement of gratitude to an institution that shaped generations of leaders,” Dr. Bobbie Iwe, National President, GSSAOBA


    Mr. Ogbonnia Nwachi, the 21st Principal of GSS Afikpo, expressed the school community’s appreciation and pledged transparent and accountable management of the renovated school facility.


    Founded during the colonial era, Government Secondary School, Afikpo, is among Nigeria’s most distinguished secondary institutions. Its alumni roll spans law, engineering, medicine, academia, public service, and business – a record of output that the GSSAOBA Legacy Project seeks to honour and sustain.


    The Pavilion and Assembly Hall projects were first conceived during the two-term GSSAOBA national presidency of Chief Eleje as enduring monuments to alumni commitment. Dr. Erinne’s intervention has elevated the Assembly Hall component into a benchmark for what is possible when alumni loyalty meets professional rigour.



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    Victoria Nworgu: Emerging Leader in International Relations, Strategic Collaboration, and Aviation Management



    Victoria Nworgu: Emerging Leader in International Relations, Strategic Collaboration, and Aviation Management


    Victoria Nworgu is a dedicated professional with a strong academic and administrative foundation in international affairs, leadership, and strategic management. With a growing profile in diplomacy, institutional collaboration, and organizational development, she continues to demonstrate excellence across both academic and professional spheres.


    She holds a Master of Science (MSc) degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from Nasarawa State University and is currently pursuing an MPhil in Leadership and Strategic Studies at the Nigerian Defence Academy Postgraduate School. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to leadership advancement, strategic governance, and global engagement.


    Professionally, Victoria serves within the Directorate of Linkages and Collaboration, where she contributes significantly to institutional partnerships, strategic engagement, and collaborative development initiatives. Her role involves fostering productive relationships, strengthening institutional networks, and supporting initiatives that drive organizational growth and international cooperation.


    In addition to her administrative and strategic expertise, she is a skilled French translator with strong cross-cultural communication abilities. Her multilingual competence enhances her effectiveness in international interactions, diplomacy, and professional collaboration across diverse environments.


    Victoria also works in the aviation sector with Enugu Air, where she applies professionalism, strategic thinking, and effective communication within a dynamic and fast-paced operational environment. Her ability to adapt across sectors highlights her versatility, leadership potential, and commitment to excellence.


    Her career interests are centered on diplomacy, leadership development, international collaboration, strategic policy, and organizational growth. Passionate about building meaningful partnerships and fostering global connections, Victoria remains committed to contributing to impactful leadership initiatives and national development.


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    Princess Omobolanle Ogundiran Receives Triple Honors for Security Innovation, Gender Advocacy


    Princess Omobolanle Ogundiran Receives Triple Honors for Security Innovation, Gender Advocacy


    Princess Omobolanle Ogundiran Receives Triple Honors for Security Innovation, Gender AdvocacPrincess Omobolanle Ogundiran Receives Triple Honors for Security Innovation, Gender Advocacy


    Princess Omobolanle Ogundiran, PhD, DSc, was conferred three national distinctions this quarter, culminating in double honors from the Award Celebrating Excellence (ACE) and ACE Media Management on Thursday, recognizing her pioneering work in crime prevention and human development.


    Dr. Ogundiran, a criminologist, security intelligence expert and philosopher, is Founder & President of SEWWASI/BTC Skills & Training Institute and Convener of Intelligentsia Nigeria. Both initiatives deploy a “catch them young” doctrine—using skill acquisition, education, and early intervention to prevent criminal recruitment and detect risk factors before they escalate.

      

    According to reports, the first award, presented by the management of Award Celebrating Excellence (ACE), honored Dr. Ogundiran as an "Outstanding Philanthropist & Empowerment Leader." The citation noted her “remarkable contribution to gender advocacy and human development initiatives, coupled with unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s development.”


    The second award, from ACE Award & Media Management, recognized her as an "Outstanding Woman of Substance & Initiative in Security Intelligence," citing her “remarkable contribution to security development and total dedication to humanity in Nigeria.”

      

    Last month, the National Female Association of Nigeria presented Dr. Ogundiran with an "Outstanding Award" for her leadership in advancing women’s roles in national security and development. The association commended her dual impact: elevating gender advocacy while architecting practical intelligence frameworks that reduce youth vulnerability. 


    Dr. Ogundiran has built a framework through Intelligentsia Nigeria that treats security as a function of economic agency. BTC Skills & Training Institute, which she anchors, delivers vocational and digital-security training to youth in high-risk corridors, converting vulnerability into employable skill. 


    “The highest form of crime prevention is creating alternatives before crime becomes the option,” Dr. Ogundiran said while receiving the ACE awards. “Our mandate is to make security intelligence proactive, not reactive. We catch them young, and we keep them free.”


    Dr. Omobolanle attended the occasion in the retinue of noble leaders from Intelligentsia Nigeria. They Mrs Adeyinka Adeshina etc with some other  Awardees which include Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, Group Chairman, Odua Investment Company Ltd; Dr Mrs Anuoluwapo Bankole, Founder of Mercyland International School, and many others.


    The occasion was also attended by capacity leaders, including Hon. Dr Bayo Adefuye, Executive Chairman, Yaba LCDA, who later left for an official assignment.


    Today, the Intelligentsia Nigeria celebrated with an orphanage home in commemoration of Children’s Day, which coincides this year with the Sallah celebration.


    The triple recognition signals growing institutional appetite for non-kinetic security models in Nigeria. Development finance observers note that skills-led prevention programs are increasingly being measured as ESG-relevant interventions, with the potential to lower political-risk premiums for investors in urban centers.


    Dr. Ogundiran holds a PhD and DSc, and continues to advise on policy intersections between gender, youth development, and national security architecture.


    Dr. Omobolanle has remained committed in her vision towards tactically supporting the nation's security infrastructure.


    A few months ago, she hosted an intelligence program in FCT themed, "Strengthening National Security Through Women and Youths Development: A Civil Intelligence Approach." The occasion witnessed the notable participation of key stakeholders in the security ecosystem.



  • News
    No Cake, No Candles! Why This Nigerian's Heartbreaking Birthday Message To Tinubu Is Going Viral Right Now!*



    *No Cake, No Candles! Why This Nigerian's Heartbreaking Birthday Message To Tinubu Is Going Viral Right Now!*


    *He Refused To Celebrate His Birthday For A Shocking Reason—And His Brutally Honest Message To President Tinubu Is Shaking The Nation!*


    In a poignant departure from traditional birthday celebrations, a Nigerian citizen named Peter Ogbudu has chosen his special day to demand urgent government intervention regarding the country's worsening economic and security crises.


    In an open letter addressed directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on May 25, 2026, Ogbudu, who is popularly known as Gana, stated that he could not in good conscience celebrate while millions of his compatriots face unprecedented hardship.


    He wrote that he could not light candles or cut a cake while millions of Nigerians are struggling daily to survive and sleeping each night with fear in their hearts.


    The letter vividly captures the daily struggles of ordinary citizens following major policy shifts, specifically the removal of the fuel subsidy.


    Ogbudu highlighted the soaring cost of living, noting that staple foods have slipped out of reach for average families.


    He pointed out that a bag of rice, which previously sold for around 30,000 Naira, has now surged past 70,000 Naira.


    Alongside skyrocketing food inflation, public transport fares have doubled or tripled nationwide, while small businesses collapse under the dual weight of high diesel prices and erratic grid electricity.


    Furthermore, the letter lamented the fate of recent graduates who have been forced into petty trading and street hawking due to a stagnant job market, noting that Nigerians are not lazy but simply exhausted by reforms that feel less like sacrifice and more like punishment.


    Turning to the security situation, Ogbudu provided a grim breakdown of how crime and terror are dismantling Nigeria's socio-economic fabric across different regions.


    In the North, banditry and targeted kidnappings have made farmers terrified to access their lands, directly threatening food security.


    In the Middle Belt, armed terrorist groups have uprooted entire communities, while commercialized kidnapping-for-ransom has turned highways in the South-East and South-South into high-risk zones, effectively paralyzing regional trade.


    Ogbudu emphasized that economic hardship and insecurity are deeply connected, arguing that poverty and hopelessness act as direct fuel for the country's rising criminal enterprises.


    Rather than simply criticizing the administration, Ogbudu outlined critical actionable requests for the government to restore hope.


    First, he urged the federal government to immediately ease the economic burden by introducing nationwide public transport subsidies, intervening strategically in food supply chains to drive down prices, and establishing transparent youth empowerment programs.


    Second, he called for a community-based security overhaul that properly equips frontline personnel, improves localized intelligence gathering, and secures agricultural belts.


    Finally, Ogbudu challenged the presidency to publish clear, measurable milestones regarding critical national projects, stating that citizens can only endure temporary hardship if they see verified progress on refinery rehabilitations, the nationwide Compressed Natural Gas rollout, and power sector upgrades.


    Closing his letter, Ogbudu maintained a tone of stubborn patriotism, emphasizing that his words were born out of a deep love for the country rather than malice.


    He concluded by reminding the administration that leadership is not measured only by policies and speeches, but by the everyday realities of the people, such as a mother selling her possessions to feed her children or a farmer abandoning his land out of fear.


    As of the time of this report, the Presidency has not issued an official response to the letter, which continues to gain massive traction online among millions of Nigerians echoing the exact same frustrations.


  • News
    Aniagoh, Nigerian AI Researcher and Digital Transformation Strategist Appointed Visiting Lecturer at Olivia University, Burundi*



    *Aniagoh, Nigerian AI Researcher and Digital Transformation Strategist Appointed Visiting Lecturer at Olivia University, Burundi*


    Bujumbura, Burundi- Nigerian AI-in-Business researcher, digital transformation strategist, and education advocate, Ifeanyi ANIAGOH, has been officially appointed as a Visiting Lecturer at Olivia University, Bujumbura, Burundi, under the institution’s Faculty of Computing and Sciences.


    The appointment reflects growing recognition of Aniagoh’s contributions to artificial intelligence, digital transformation, research innovation, and human-centred technology systems across Africa and beyond.


    After acquiring Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Nigeria, and completing his Postgraduate Programmes in Information Technology at the National Open University of Nigeria, Aniagoh is currently pursuing a Master of Research (MRes) in Artificial Intelligence in Business at the University of Hertfordshire Business School, United Kingdom. His research focuses on AI adoption, digital inclusion, algorithmic trust, governance, and the societal impact of emerging technologies.


    Speaking on the appointment, Aniagoh described the opportunity as “far bigger than a title,” noting that African universities must begin positioning themselves not just as consumers of technology, but as contributors to global conversations around responsible AI, digital governance, and future-ready education systems.


    “We are entering a period where universities across Africa can no longer approach technology education from a purely theoretical standpoint. The conversations are now about AI, digital trust, data governance, automation, inclusion, and responsible innovation,” he stated.


    “At Olivia University, part of my contribution will focus on strengthening conversations around AI readiness, digital transformation, research innovation, and practical technology education within emerging academic environments.”


    Aniagoh has built a multidisciplinary profile spanning engineering, business analysis, digital strategy, entrepreneurship development, and AI governance. Over the years, he has trained thousands of young people in digital skills, mentored startups, contributed to innovation ecosystems, and participated in policy and research conversations around technology adoption and societal systems.


    He is also a member of the British Computer Society (BCS), the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), and a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC).


    His appointment comes at a time when conversations around AI adoption and Africa’s role in the future digital economy are gaining increasing global attention.

    Recently, Aniagoh’s research abstract titled “The AI Divide” was accepted for presentation at the 2026 Postgraduate Research Symposium of the University of Hertfordshire Business School. The research explores trust, inclusion, and unequal AI adoption within society, particularly among underrepresented and digitally excluded populations.


    Industry observers note that the combination of academic research, practical digital transformation experience, and institutional engagement positions Aniagoh among a growing generation of African professionals shaping conversations around ethical and inclusive AI adoption.


    With the Olivia University appointment, Aniagoh says his mission remains clear:

    “I do not just want to talk about the future. I want to help build systems that prepare people for it.”


  • Politics
    BREAKING: Oyo Gov Race Blown Wide Open! The Real Reason Accord Party Just Disqualified Oriyomi & Gudugudu Will Shock You!



    BREAKING: Oyo Gov Race Blown Wide Open! The Real Reason Accord Party Just Disqualified Oriyomi & Gudugudu Will Shock You!


    PROF. CHRIS IMUMOLEN, the Authentic National Chairman of Accord, has officially nullified the shameful and controversial governorship primaries conducted in Oyo State, insisting that neither Oriyomi Hamzat nor Olakunle “Gudugudu” Busari is the valid gubernatorial candidate of the Accord Party.


    The emergence of two different candidates from the same faction is a clear indication of the confusion, greed, money politics, and lack of leadership capacity within the Maxwell–Ajaja led faction of Accord. It is embarrassing that the illegally imposed National Chairman and National Secretary, driven by personal interests and desperation for financial gains, could not put their house together, thereby exposing the party to public ridicule by producing parallel candidates from the same process.


    This unfortunate development has further confirmed what party loyalists have continued to say — that the Maxwell and Ajaja faction lacks legitimacy, discipline, and the moral standing to manage the affairs of a national political party.


    Prof. Chris Imumolen stated that the disgraceful drama witnessed in Oyo State will not go unchecked, as the party under the authentic national leadership has already constituted a disciplinary committee to thoroughly investigate the actions of Maxwell and Ajaja, whose conduct has brought embarrassment and dishonour to the Accord Party nationwide.


    The authentic leadership of the party also reaffirmed that a fresh, transparent, credible, and unified governorship primary election will soon be conducted to produce the rightful candidate that will genuinely represent the interests of Accord members and the people of Oyo State.


    The Accord Party remains committed to internal democracy, justice, and the rule of law, and will not allow selfish individuals to destroy the image and integrity built by genuine party stakeholders over the years.



    Muktar Abdallah 

    National Secretary 

    Accord


  • Entertainment
    Entrepreneurship feel like gladiator combat in designer clothes and unstable electricity. Remarkable economy.



    Entrepreneurship feel like gladiator combat in designer clothes and unstable electricity. Remarkable economy.


    Why Every Small Business Needs Legal Guidance, Support, and Community in Nigeria


    By Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu


    In today’s Nigerian business environment, survival is no longer enough. Every entrepreneur must learn how to protect, structure, and strategically grow their business if they truly want longevity and success. According to Miss Nollywood International Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu, one of the biggest mistakes many startups and small business owners make is operating without legal guidance or professional support.


    Queen Hassana, who is also a businesswoman and the founder of Sallhassy A. Limited alongside several other ventures, recently opened up on the realities many young entrepreneurs face in Nigeria. Speaking passionately on the struggles of startups and emerging brands, she emphasized the importance of having legal protection and proper business structure from the early stages of any venture.


    The Fear of Legal Services Among Small Business Owners


    One major challenge facing many startups today is the fear of working with legal professionals. Most small business owners believe lawyers and legal teams are only interested in charging huge fees or exploiting them financially. Because of this mindset, many entrepreneurs avoid seeking legal advice entirely, leaving their businesses vulnerable to fraud, manipulation, and poor agreements.


    According to Queen Hassana, this has become dangerous in today’s business world where many young entrepreneurs are desperate to survive and succeed. She explained that several dishonest CEOs and established individuals often take advantage of inexperienced entrepreneurs who lack proper guidance and legal understanding.


    “Young entrepreneurs are full of dreams, strength, and ambition, but many are too trusting,” she explained. “Some people use their naivety for personal gain, leaving them with nothing if they do not detect the danger early.”


    This is why she strongly encourages every business owner, regardless of size, to align with the law, understand contracts, and seek proper legal backup to secure their business future.


    The Silent Struggles of Small Businesses in Nigeria


    Starting and sustaining a business in Nigeria is not easy. Beyond the financial stress, many entrepreneurs battle lack of support, limited opportunities, poor mentorship, and unhealthy competition from bigger brands.


    Queen Hassana pointed out that many established companies and influential CEOs already have platforms powerful enough to help upcoming entrepreneurs grow. Unfortunately, instead of mentoring and uplifting younger brands, many choose intimidation, suppression, or exclusion because they fear losing relevance or spotlight.


    According to her, this has created a toxic business environment where young entrepreneurs struggle to gain visibility or access meaningful opportunities.


    “Most small entrepreneurs do not get the support or encouragement they truly deserve,” she said. “The system is already difficult enough. Bigger brands should stop intimidating younger businesses who simply need opportunities and visibility to grow.”


    She further explained that in many developed countries, startups receive support systems, grants, mentorship opportunities, affordable training programs, and access to communities that help businesses survive. However, in Nigeria, many entrepreneurs are left to figure everything out alone.


    Business Summits Have Become Too Expensive for Average Entrepreneurs


    Another issue Queen Hassana addressed was the growing cost of business seminars, masterclasses, and networking events in Nigeria. While these events are designed to educate entrepreneurs, many of them now come with extremely high registration fees that average small business owners cannot afford.


    Ironically, these events are often hosted by already successful executives and corporate figures who have access to wealth, influence, and opportunities. Yet, the very people who need knowledge the most are financially excluded from participating.


    “How can struggling entrepreneurs survive while also paying expensive fees just to gain business knowledge?” she questioned. “Many people genuinely want to learn, but they simply do not have the financial capacity.”


    She believes business education and mentorship should become more accessible, especially for startups trying to survive in a harsh economy.


    Nigeria’s Business System Is a War Zone


    Queen Hassana described the Nigerian business environment as a “war of survival,” where only the strongest, smartest, and most resilient businesses manage to stay afloat.


    According to her, many brilliant businesses have shut down not because they lacked talent or vision, but because they lacked support, mentorship, partnerships, funding opportunities, or strategic guidance.


    Some entrepreneurs also suffer from poor branding, lack of market understanding, weak business planning, and inability to identify risks early enough.


    In such an environment, community becomes essential.


    The Need for Collaboration and Business Communities


    Rather than competing destructively, Queen Hassana believes small and medium-scale entrepreneurs must come together to build communities focused on collaboration, education, investment opportunities, and sustainable growth.


    She encourages business owners to surround themselves with people who provide insights, practical strategies, and honest conversations about business challenges and solutions.


    According to her, entrepreneurs need communities where they can:


    - Learn practical business growth strategies

    - Understand risks and business protection

    - Collaborate on investment opportunities

    - Access mentorship and support

    - Improve branding and visibility

    - Gain digital and ICT knowledge

    - Build long-term sustainability


    She stressed that no entrepreneur succeeds completely alone and that business communities can help startups survive difficult seasons.


    A Personal Journey of Resilience


    As someone who has personally experienced setbacks, disappointments, and difficulties in business, Queen Hassana says she deeply understands the emotional and financial pressure entrepreneurs face daily.


    However, despite the challenges, she remains optimistic and determined. She describes herself as someone who does not easily give up on goals once she has committed herself to them.


    Her journey through entrepreneurship has strengthened her passion for helping young businesses grow smarter, stronger, and more prepared for the realities of the business world.


    A Call to Young Entrepreneurs


    Queen Hassana is now calling on startups, business owners, creatives, and entrepreneurs to become more open to learning, mentorship, and strategic business development.


    She encourages young people to listen to advice, improve their branding, structure their businesses professionally, and position themselves for long-term success rather than short-term survival.


    To further support entrepreneurs, she has created a Telegram community where interested individuals can access business insights, digital growth strategies, branding tips, investment opportunities, and discussions focused on helping businesses thrive.


    About Sallhassy A. Limited


    Sallhassy A. Limited is focused on helping brands, businesses, and individuals grow through ICT solutions, digital services, branding, and strategic business development.


    Interested individuals can join the business community via Telegram:

    https://t.me/sallhassygroup


    The future of business belongs to entrepreneurs who are willing to learn, collaborate, adapt, and protect what they are building. In a country where survival itself feels like a business strategy, knowledge, community, and structure may become the real superpowers.