Abia LP Reps caution Deputy Speaker Kalu over ‘Arrogance, Divisive Politics’

 

Labour Party lawmakers in the House of Representatives have accused Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu of arrogance, political recklessness, and attempts to undermine Governor Alex Otti’s administration in Abia State.
In a strongly worded statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, members of the Abia Labour Party (LP) Caucus in the House of Representatives said they were “dismayed” by what they described as “unguarded and unhealthy utterances” by Hon. Kalu, who represents Bende Federal Constituency.
The lawmakers recalled that shortly after assuming office as Deputy Speaker, Kalu “boasted” that the All Progressives Congress (APC) would capture Abia in 2027, flaunting his “number six” ranking in national protocol as though political power were “a personal trophy.”
“Such careless talk was not only unintelligent and insensitive but also unbecoming of a public officer who ought to embody humility and emotional intelligence,” the statement read.
The caucus accused Kalu of “inciting the Federal Government and the ruling party at the centre against the Abia State Government” and of peddling falsehoods to discredit Governor Otti’s administration.
They alleged that Kalu’s actions were “driven by personal ambition and power-drunk tendencies, even at the expense of the peace of Abia State.”
Governor Otti has shown respect to the President and maintained a cordial and constructive relationship with him. In that same spirit, Kalu ought to accord due respect to the Governor—not only because he is the Chief Executive of the state but also out of cultural decorum,” the statement continued.
The legislators reminded the Deputy Speaker that Governor Otti had extended goodwill to him by hosting an elaborate state reception in his honour when he assumed office and by directing LP lawmakers to support his emergence as Deputy Speaker— gestures they said Kalu had failed to reciprocate.
They listed several ongoing federal and state-backed projects facilitated by the Otti administration, including Port Harcourt Road, Ohafia–Arochukwu Road, Omenuko Bridge, and the soon-to-be-flagged Umuahia–Ikot Ekpene Road, describing them as “tangible results that bring hope to ordinary people.”
“As he always boasts of being ‘number six,’ Hon. Kalu ought to leverage his office to support these projects for Abia’s growth rather than playing cheap politics,” the caucus declared.
They cautioned that if Kalu’s “divisive rhetoric” continued, he risked finding himself “at odds with Ndi Abia,” adding that the people were “politically discerning” and could see through his “selfish antics.”
The statement reaffirmed that Governor Otti enjoys a cordial relationship with President Bola Tinubu and that “no amount of political scheming” could derail the state’s progress.
“We call on all Abians—young and old, market women and traders, professionals and elders—to stand united behind Governor Otti’s transformational agenda and reject any attempt to drag the state backward,” the lawmakers concluded.
Picture: House of Reps Labour Party Caucus

Osun 2026: I’ll surely clinch APC primary — Omisore

Former National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Iyiola Omisore, has expressed the optimism that he would clinch the ticket of the party 2026 Osun State governorship election.

DAILY POST reports that the state will go to the polls by August 8, 2026, to elect a governor, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, in the timetable it recently released, fixed the conduct of the parties’ governorship primaries for between November 24 and December 15, 2025.

,Omisore, while declaring his intention to vie for the APC ticket ahead of the primary in Osogbo on Tuesday, said more than 90 per cent of the members would back his ambition.

According to the former lawmaker, who represented Osun East in the Senate between 2003 and 2011, he expected mass public support for APC in the 2026 governorship poll.

“Going forward, I am expecting Osun State people to vote for APC en masse come August 8, 2026.

“This is to show the preparedness of the core APC members in the state, to show how ready we are to ensure that I become the party candidate by God’s grace in December, and to further strengthen the belief of the people in the coming APC government in Osun State.

“APC’s chance in 2026 is 100 per cent. These are volunteers from the nook and cranny of the state, this is just within the party and not the public, this is an internal politics, preparing us for the forthcoming primaries in December,” he said.

2027: Jonathan’s rumoured ambition unsettles Tinubu camp

The speculation surrounding the 2027 political ambition of former President Goodluck Jonathan under the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, took a different twist on Monday.

DAILY POST reports that Jonathan was on Monday dragged to a Federal High Court in Abuja over his bid to participate in the 2027 election.

It could be recalled that a former Minister of Information and chieftain of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Professor Jerry Gana, had confirmed that Jonathan will run in 2027 as the PDP’s presidential candidate.

Gana spoke a few days ago in Minna after the election of new officials by the Niger State chapter of PDP.

Gana said, “In 2015, former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan said his ambition is not worth the blood of Nigerians. After him another president ruled for eight years and now another has ruled for two years.

“Nigerians have seen the difference and the difference is very clear. Nigerians are now asking us to bring back our friend, former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

“I can confirm that Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will contest the presidential election in 2027 as PDP candidate and you will vote for him to return as President again.”

Ever since that comment was made, the presidency has not hidden the fact that it is uncomfortable with Jonathan joining the race.

In a quick turn of events, a lawyer, Mr. Johnmary Chukwukasi Jideobi, in a suit specifically marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/2102/ 2025, is now asking the court to disqualify Jonathan.

The court is being asked to issue an order of perpetual injunction, restraining former Goodluck from presenting himself to any political party in the country for the purpose of contesting the 2027 presidential election.

Jideobi is also urging the court to bar the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from accepting from any political party, Jonathan’s name or publishing same as a duly nominated candidate for the presidential contest.

While ex-President Jonathan was cited as the 1st defendant in the matter, both INEC and the Attorney General of the Federation, were listed as 2nd and 3rd defendants, respectively.

Upon the determination of the question, the plaintiff sought to wit:

“Whether in view of the combined provisions of the entirety of Sections 1(1), (2) & (3) and 137(3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amendd and their conflated interpretation, the 1st Defendant is eligible, under any circumstances [whatsoever] to contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?”

Jonathan was a disaster – Presidency

DAILY POST recalls that earlier last week, the administration of President Bola Tinubu had attacked the record of Jonathan’s presidency, saying the former leader’s performance in office was “disastrous.”

Presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga threw the attack in a statement wherein he challenged the former president to contest against Tinubu in 2027.

Onanuga said his statement was partly in response to the effort by former minister Gana to “draft former President Goodluck Jonathan into the 2027 presidential race” on the platform of the former ruling party, PDP.

DAILY POST reported that although Jonathan has not declared his intention to run for a second term in office, some politicians, including Gana, have called on him to do so.

However, Tinubu’s government is not waiting for Jonathan to make a declaration before attacking him.

“Let us remind ourselves about Jonathan’s record. We cannot forget in a hurry how his regime, devoid of any clear economic agenda, engaged in frivolous spending, ran the economy aground and put the country in dire straits,” Onanuga wrote.

The presidential spokesman also questioned the eligibility of the ex-President for another term in office.

“But Jonathan will have his date in the court of the land. Indeed, the jury will determine whether Jonathan, who was sworn in twice as president, satisfies the constitutional requirements and is eligible to contest the presidency and be sworn in, if successful, for a third term in office,” Onanuga added.

DAILY POST recalls that Jonathan was first sworn in as president in 2010 to complete the term of late President Umaru Yar’Adua who died in office.

Jonathan won the 2011 election and was sworn in for a full term before losing re-election to late President Muhammadu Buhari.

‘Abuse of court process’ – SAN dismisses suit on Jonathan’s qualification

On Tuesday, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Oba Maduabuchi, described the suit filed at the Federal High Court, Abuja, challenging the eligibility of former President Goodluck Jonathan to contest the 2027 presidential election as an abuse of court process.

Speaking on Arise Television’s Morning Show, Maduabuchi said the issue of Jonathan’s qualification had already been settled by a competent court in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, and that no appeal had been filed against that judgment.

He stated that until the existing judgment was overturned, it remained the valid legal position, adding that anyone attempting to relitigate the matter was “simply abusing the process of the court and is a busy body”.

The senior lawyer explained that the 2018 constitutional amendment — Section 137(3), which limits a person to one further term if they have previously completed another’s tenure — did not exist when Jonathan first took the oath of office in 2010 following the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.

Maduabuchi maintained that the law cannot be applied retroactively and that there was no legal restriction preventing Jonathan from seeking two full terms as President under the constitutional provisions in effect at the time.

He said: “Let me start by saying that that suit in the Federal High Court Abuja is an abuse of court process.

“An abuse of court process is when you want to relitigate a case or an issue that has already been settled by a court of competent jurisdiction.

“The issue of the qualification or non-qualification of Dr Goodluck Jonathan have been settled by the court in Yenagoa. Nobody has taken that issue on appeal. And until that judgment is set aside, it remains what the law is, and anybody who decides that he wants to take it to a court of coordinate jurisdiction is simply abusing the process of the court and is a busy body.

“But what controls a given situation is the position of the law when the act in the issue was done. What was the position of the law in 2011?

“When Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan took the oath of office as President of Nigeria, what was the position of the law? Was Section 1373 part of our laws then? You already said the law came into effect in 2018.

“So when Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was taking the oath of office to complete the tenure of Yar’Adua there were no statutory limitations in existence then which could inhibit him from running his constitutionally guaranteed two terms.

“There was no inhibition. When in 2018 you brought in the amendment of 1373, did Goodluck Ebele Jonathan take an oath as president after the amendment?”

Jonathan will need overdose of good luck to win – APC

Also, the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, took a swipe at ex-President Jonathan and the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

In a statement on Tuesday by its spokesman, Seye Oladejo, the Lagos APC mocked the PDP’s alleged plan to return Jonathan to Aso Rock, describing it as a desperate political move rooted in nostalgia rather than competence.

Reacting to Gana’s declaration that Jonathan will contest and return to the Villa in 2027, the APC said the former president would need “an overdose of good luck” to stand any realistic chance of winning the presidency again.

“If he chooses to run, President Jonathan will need more than an overdose of good luck to stand a chance. The landmines before him are numerous – legal, records, and fundamental questions of capacity,” the party said.

They will rubbish you – Okonkwo admonishes Jonathan

On his part, a veteran Nollywood actor, lawyer and politician, Kenneth Okonkwo, has advised Jonathan to stay away from the 2027 presidential race for his own good.

He said the Bayelsa-born politician should not even consider or contemplate entering the race.

Okonkwo, in a video shared on X on Friday evening, noted that Jonathan had served as a President and during this period of almost six years, went against certain conventions and norms.

The former Labour Party chieftain believes that giving Jonathan another four years would mean that the former Bayelsa State governor would be President of Nigeria for about ten years, having ruled for almost six years.

“My own advice is that Jonathan should not consider contesting for the presidency in 2027. He should not contemplate it,” Okonkwo said.

“The same forces that nearly destroyed his name when they were not in power are now in power, they will take his name to toilet.”

‘Devil’s voice not far from God’ – Kukah

Before now, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah, had urged the former President to be cautious as he weighed calls to contest the 2027 presidential election.

Speaking recently at the Democracy Dialogue of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation in Accra, Ghana, Kukah praised Jonathan’s 2015 concession of defeat as a defining moment for Nigeria’s democracy, describing it as an act of sacrifice and honor.

He noted that Jonathan had the power and resources to resist the outcome of the election but instead chose peace, a decision Kukah said restored hope in democratic governance.

However, the cleric cautioned the former president to tread carefully in considering a political comeback.

Quoting former Defence Minister, General Theophilus Danjuma, Kukah said: “The voice of the devil is not so far from the voice of God. Listen very carefully to those who want to use you as an instrument for the elongation of their interests, and not your interests or the interests of Nigeria.”

He urged Jonathan to reflect deeply, pray, and make a decision guided by conscience and the national interest.

He said: “I therefore want to end by saying, first of all, it’s a great honor, President Jonathan, for me to be here. When you took that decision on March, 31, 2015, he’s written a little book, which you should read ‘My Transition Hours’, when you took that decision, was one of those moments that it was between yourself, your conscience, your God against the run of play. On the 31st of March, 2015, even before the elections had concluded, when you made that call, you were answering what to me was more or less a divine call.

“But please, General Theophilus Danjuma, one of our greatest statesmen, President Obasanjo’s colleague, once said very often, the voice of the devil is not so far from the voice of God. Listen very carefully to those who want to use you as an instrument for the elongation of their interests, and not your interests or the interests of Nigeria. Think very clearly. Pray very clearly. Final decision, it’s your call.”

APC, Tinubu’s camp jittery – Analyst

Meanwhile, a Public Affairs Analyst and Communication Scholar at Peaceland University, Enugu, Dr. Nduka Odo, has said that the APC and supporters of President Bola Tinubu are jittery over speculations that Jonathan may contest the 2027 presidential election.

Speaking in an interview with DAILY POST on Tuesday, Odo said the anxiety within the ruling party and the Tinubu camp was understandable.

According to him, “APC and Tinubu camps are doing the appropriate thing by being jittery over the permutations that former President Goodluck Jonathan will contest in 2027.”

He added that the ruling camp’s reactions to Jonathan’s possible return and to opposition figures such as Peter Obi were driven by fear of losing power rather than principle.

He urged the ruling party to acknowledge that “rabid attacks on potential strong opponents have become a mastered strategy,” noting that while they have a right to defend their position, their motives are clearly political.

Odo said, “APC and Tinubu camps are doing the appropriate thing by being jittery over the permutations that former President Goodluck Jonathan will contest in 2027. Everything they are doing and all their reactions are expected if we want to be honest with ourselves.

“This is why I disagree with analysts who condemn the reactions from Tinubu camp. No one sees a threat to their source of meal and keeps quiet. Jonathan is a threat. Peter Obi has been for a long time.

“What I disagree with is anyone who rationalizes that these reactions are not born out of jitters, that they’re altruistic.

“Just as they’ve been doing on other opponents, they began immediately to attack Jonathan. They send their attack and propaganda machines like Bayo Onanuga to leech Jonathan’s presidency.

“They may think they’re smart, but it is obvious to all that they do this out of the fear of losing the 2027 elections. Nigerians See this.

“I suggest they own up to the fact that rabid attacks on potential strong opponents are a darling strategy they’ve mastered.

“They have the right to present opponents in a negative light out of fear of losing the presidential seat.”

Alleged scam: Lawyer demands trial of Deputy VC, bank MD

The Lead Counsel at the O.A. Omotayo& Associates, Olu Omotayo, has called for the prosecution of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Madonna University, Elele, Prof. Martin Anagboso; Managing Director of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank, Aba, Abia State, Mr Mark Egbegolu; Rev. Sisters Annette Ezekwem and Getrude Okafor (who are personnel of the Madonna University).

South-East PUNCH gathered that the suspects were arrested a few months ago by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations bordering on fraudulent meddling of shareholders’ names and dates of birth, allegedly to evade payment of the sum of N1.2bn loan obtained in 2020.

In a letter dated October 2nd, 2025 and addressed to the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, a copy of which was obtained by our correspondent in Abakiliki, Ebonyi State on Monday, the Enugu-based legal luminary observed that since the investigation has been completed on the matter, it was expedient for the suspects to be prosecuted and arraigned in court.

The letter read, “We write to you in respect of the above-mentioned matter on behalf our clients, namely, Arch John-Paul Edeh, and Mrs. Maria Goretti Omego, to demand the immediate prosecution of Professor Martin Anagboso, the principal suspect in the alteration of shares of majority shareholders of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank Limited at the Corporate Affairs Commission.

“The arrest of the principal suspect was sequel to the directive by the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, to investigate the criminal alteration of the record of the Bank at the Corporate Affairs Commission.

“The principal suspect, Professor Martin Anagboso, is the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Madonna University, which created a debenture in favour of Mayfresh Mortgage Bank Limited to secure a N1.2 Billion loan in 2020. In a bid not to repay the loan obtained from the bank, the principal suspect, in connivance with some persons, altered the record of shareholdings of majority shareholders of the bank at the Corporate Affairs Commission, to silence the vocal shareholders who were demanding the repayment of the loan facility granted to Madonna University.”

It added, “This action of the suspect and his collaborators in altering records at a National Institution like the Corporate Affairs Commission is an act of Economic Terrorism against our clients and the Nigerian State, which should not be allowed to go unpunished.

“We submit that since the investigation has been completed in this matter, we demand the immediate prosecution of Professor Martin Anagboso (who we were informed is planning to abscond outside the country) and his accomplices.

“As a serious country ready to restore the confidence of investors, this case should not be swept under the carpet or compounded. The principal suspect and his cohorts should be made to face the full wrath of the law and charged to court forthwith.”

Alumni body fears varsities shutdown as ASUU insists on strike

Association of Nigerian Universities AlumniThe Association of Nigerian Universities Alumni has warned of an impending crisis across the nation’s universities, urging the Federal Government to act swiftly to avert another disruptive strike by university-based unions.

In a statement issued after its Special Bi-Annual Delegates Conference held from October 1–4 at Sa’adu Zungur University, Bauchi, the association said the government must prioritise dialogue and address long-standing issues threatening the stability of the academic calendar.

The conference, which drew delegates from 36 member associations across the six geopolitical zones, also called for an amendment to Nigerian university laws to grant statutory representation to alumni presidents on university governing councils.

ANUA National President, Prof. Yakubu Ochefu, said the current situation demanded urgent attention.

“Nigeria’s academic calendar cannot afford another disruption,” Ochefu said. “We call on the Federal Government to prioritise negotiations with university-based unions and ensure lasting peace in the sector.”

The alumni body stressed that the Federal Government must engage university unions proactively and comprehensively to guarantee an uninterrupted academic calendar, which it described as “non-negotiable for national progress.”

It added that including alumni presidents on university governing councils would ensure that “alumni experience is formally integrated into university decision-making processes.”

Meanwhile, the Academic Staff Union of Universities  has reaffirmed its resolve to embark on a two-week warning strike starting October 13 if the Federal Government fails to address its outstanding demands.

ASUU’s position was contained in a strike bulletin and reiterated by its National President, Prof. Chris Piwuna, on Monday during an Orientation and Leadership Training at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma, Bayelsa State.

“The warning strike has been issued, and we are not meeting to discuss it again as a union because our position has been taken,” Piwuna said. “By midnight of Monday, we will embark on a two-week warning strike, after which we will meet to decide when to begin an indefinite and comprehensive action.”

He said the decision followed the government’s failure to implement the renegotiated 2009 ASUU-FGN Agreement and to respond meaningfully to other unresolved issues despite multiple ultimatums.

“The issues remain the same; the re-negotiation of our 2009 documents is still lingering after years of promises,” he said. “We have given government enough time. They even asked for three weeks to get back to us and never did.”

On the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, Piwuna faulted the student loan policy, arguing that it was impractical in the current economic climate.

“We have told the government that we do not support loans in such a depressed economy,” he said. “Families can’t feed, unemployment is high; where do they expect repayment to come from? If they truly want to support education, they should give grants, not loans.”

He criticised reports that NELFUND had spent N14bn on personnel within a year despite having fewer than 100 staff.

“Some of these reports make us believe we are right,” he added. “A university with over 1,000 staff doesn’t spend that much in a year, including on buildings.”

ASUU National Financial Secretary,  Happiness Uduk, urged members to uphold the union’s values of integrity, transparency, and accountability.

The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Delta State, Prof. Ezekiel Agbalagba, speaking on ‘Understanding the Dynamics of ASUU and University Administration’, called for deeper collaboration among members to strengthen university governance.

Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor of Niger Delta University, Prof. Allen Agih, commended ASUU for its consistency and urged that such training workshops be held more frequently.

Earlier, the ASUU NDU Branch Chairman, Lucky Bebeteidoh, thanked the national leadership for its presence and reaffirmed members’ commitment to the union’s collective struggle.

ICYMI: Innovation minister Nnaji resigns amid allegations

Uche NnajiThe Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Geoffrey Nnaji, has resigned from President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet amid controversies surrounding his academic records and allegations of certificate forgery.

Nnaji, who was appointed in August 2023, announced his resignation in a letter to the President on Tuesday, expressing appreciation for the opportunity to serve.

Confirming the development in a statement on Tuesday, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said, “President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has accepted the resignation of Geoffrey Uche Nnaji, the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, following some allegations against him. President Tinubu appointed Nnaji in August 2023.

“He resigned today in a letter thanking the President for allowing him to serve Nigeria. Nnaji said he has been a target of blackmail by political opponents. President Tinubu thanked him for his service and wished him well in future endeavours.”

Nnaji’s resignation comes amid a lingering controversy over alleged certificate forgery and questions surrounding his academic qualifications from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

Nnaji and the Enugu State Government had traded words over allegations that he presented forged certificates.

The dispute intensified after the Federal High Court in Enugu rejected Nnaji’s bid to stop the University of Nigeria from releasing his academic records.

The court had ruled that the institution was within its rights to release the minister’s academic details in response to a freedom of information request, a decision that fuelled further public scrutiny.

Nnaji, however, maintained that he was being blackmailed by political opponents determined to tarnish his reputation.

SSANU, NASU mobilise for Thursday protest

SSANU and NASUThe Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions have declared a one-day protest for Thursday over the Federal Government’s failure to meet their demands.

Acting under the Joint Action Committee, both unions have directed all their branches to hold joint emergency meetings on Wednesday to mobilise members for protest activities.

These will include marches on campuses, placard displays, and press briefings.

The decision followed a comprehensive review of government actions at JAC’s meeting on October 6, after several ultimatums had expired without resolution.

Among the contentious issues are the alleged inequitable disbursement of the N50bn earned allowances; delays in renegotiating the 2009 FGN/NASU/SSANU agreements; non-payment of two months’ outstanding salaries; arrears of 25 and 35 per cent salary increments; and non-remittance of third-party deductions for May and June 2022.

JAC had earlier issued a seven-day ultimatum to the government on September 15, later extending it by another 14 days — which expired on Monday, October 6.

In a circular dated October 6 and titled “Commencement of Protest Actions”, signed by NASU General Secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, and SSANU National President, Comrade Mohammed Ibrahim, the unions directed full participation by all members.

The memo read in part, “Following the inauguration of the Joint Consultative Committee by the Honourable Minister of Education to look into the demands of JAC of NASU & SSANU, the committee met twice — on Friday, 19th September 2025, and Monday, 6th October 2025 — with little progress, as our demands remain unresolved despite the extension of the ultimatum.

“In light of this development, the National JAC hereby directs branch leadership in universities and inter-university centres nationwide to convene a joint congress on Wednesday, 8th October 2025, to mobilise for a massive and effective one-day protest on Thursday, 9th October 2025.”

It added that all members in both federal and state-owned universities “are expected to strictly comply with this directive,” stressing that unity and adherence were essential for success.

SSANU President, Mohammed Ibrahim, recently accused the government of insincerity, warning that the unions could declare an indefinite strike if their demands remain unmet.

“Ours will not be the ‘mother of all strikes’; it will be the grandfather of all strikes,” Ibrahim said. “When SSANU or NASU strikes, you know what it means. We must take our destinies in our hands.”

He lamented the poor welfare of non-academic staff in universities, describing them as “the worst hit financially, economically, and psychologically.”

Like the Academic Staff Union of Universities, both SSANU and NASU have been at loggerheads with the Federal Government over staff welfare and funding issues.

NLC pressures government to raise spending on education

NLCNigeria’s top labour union has urged the government to boost education spending and improve teacher welfare, warning that neglect of the profession threatens the country’s future.

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, said teachers remain underpaid and undervalued despite their central role in nation building. Speaking at World Teachers’ Day celebrations in Abuja, he described the profession as the queen of all professions but said it continues to suffer from poor pay, inadequate working conditions and lack of respect.

“The paradox is stark: while society heaps praises on teachers, they remain the most neglected and starved profession. Teachers are praised to heaven but starved on earth,” Ajaero said in a statement.

He urged the Federal Government to meet the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation benchmark, which recommends that at least six per cent of a country’s Gross Domestic Product and 20 per cent of public expenditure be allocated to education.

According to him, Nigeria’s current investment falls far below this level, creating shortages in qualified teachers and worsening student–teacher ratios.

The labour leader also criticised the widespread exploitation of teachers in private schools, many of whom, he said, are denied basic rights, social protection, and fair wages.

He demanded that the Minister of Labour and Employment, along with the Minister of Education, take decisive action to ensure that private school teachers are allowed to form and join unions, in line with the Nigerian Constitution and International Labour Organisation conventions 87 and 98.

Ajaero further warned that without decisive investment in teachers’ welfare, Nigeria risked worsening brain drain in the education sector, with teachers leaving the profession for better opportunities abroad or in other industries.

“You cannot give what you do not have. Teachers who are not adequately trained, motivated, and supported cannot be expected to deliver quality education. If we continue on this path, the future of our children and indeed the country is at stake,” he cautioned.

The NLC President stressed the need for a national framework to train unqualified teachers, strengthen professional development, and address the high pupil-to-teacher ratio which, in many schools, is far above global standards.

World Teachers’ Day 2025 was marked under the global theme ‘The Teachers We Need for the Education We Want: The Global Imperative to Reverse Teacher Shortages’, which said was  particularly relevant for Nigeria, where teacher shortages are acute and alarming.

He urged the government at all levels to demonstrate political will by prioritising teachers’ welfare as a fundamental step towards transforming the education sector.

Air Peace denies slashing fares by 30%

Air Peace Nigeria LimitedAir Peace Limited has issued a strong disclaimer regarding a circulating social media post advertising a supposed “30% off Africa flights” promotion.

The airline, in a statement by its spokesperson, Osifo-Whiskey Efe, stated that it is not running any such promotion, describing the advert as “fraudulent and not affiliated with Air Peace in any way.”

The publicist appealed to the public to disregard the misleading post and avoid engaging with its promoters, who are allegedly attempting to deceive unsuspecting individuals.

The airline said, “Our attention has been drawn to a sponsored post circulating on social media, advertising a purported ‘30% off Africa flights’ promotion and requesting members of the public to sign up to access this offer.

“We wish to categorically state that Air Peace Limited is not running any 30 per cent discount promotion. The said advertisement is fraudulent and not affiliated with Air Peace in any way. We therefore urge the public to disregard such posts and refrain from engaging with the promoters, as they are only attempting to defraud unsuspecting individuals.”

The airline also raised concerns about reports of customers trying to book tickets through the domain airpeace.com. Air Peace clarified that its only official website is www.flyairpeace.com and that it has no association with airpeace.com or any other unauthorised sites promoting false offers.

The statement added that, “For your safety and to avoid falling victim to scams, passengers are advised to use only the following official contact channels: Call Centre: +234 201 343 8133; Email: callcenter@flyairpeace.com; Website: www.flyairpeace.com

“Air Peace will not be responsible for any transactions or ticket purchases made through unauthorised websites, contact numbers, or social media pages.”

Access Bank awards ‘salary 4 life’ prize, shares N6.62bn

Diamond-Access-Bank-mergerAccess Bank Plc has rewarded more than 30,947 customers with prizes worth over N6.62bn through its DiamondXtra reward scheme, as part of activities marking 17 years of the customer loyalty programme.

At the Diamond Xtra Season 17 Regional Draw held at the weekend in Lagos, a businessman, Edwin Oraka, emerged winner of the star prize tagged ‘Salary 4 Life’, which entitles him to N200,000 monthly for 15 years.

Speaking at the event, the Regional Manager, Mainland 3, Access Bank, Chika Ochuwa, said the Diamondxtra Reward Scheme reflects the bank’s continued commitment to rewarding loyalty and promoting financial inclusion.

“This initiative has grown stronger with each passing year, achieving remarkable milestones through the trust of our customers and the dedication of our exceptional team,” Ochuwa said.

He disclosed that the 17th season would see the bank share N228.7m among 12,073 participants through various reward categories, including the ‘Salary 4 Life’ prize, loyalty rewards, monthly and regional draws, complimentary digital marketing training, and special cluster draws.

Ochuwa added that despite challenges in the banking industry, the DiamondXtra scheme continues to stand out as one of the most consistent and trusted customer reward programmes in Nigeria.

He explained that the draw process was monitored by regulatory bodies such as the Lagos State Lottery Regulatory Commission and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission to ensure transparency and fairness.

Expressing his excitement, Oraka, who runs a real estate business, described the win as life-changing. “I am incredibly happy and thankful for this unexpected opportunity. My loyalty to Access Bank has been steadfast, and I believe in the bank’s long-term value as an asset,” he said.

Also speaking, the Zonal Coordinator for the South-West Zonal Office of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Olubunmi Otti, commended the initiative, noting that the Commission collaborates with the bank to ensure that all promotional commitments are fulfilled in line with consumer protection standards.

Launched in July 2008, the DiamondXtra reward scheme was designed to encourage savings culture and reward loyal customers across the country.