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Protest Over Delegates Accreditation Stalls NAWOJ Election—-The FCT chapter of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), on Saturday failed to conduct its election after delegates rejected the plot to use the NUJ Identity Card for accreditation.

NAWOJ members, who had thronged the Utako, Abuja venue of the election, were shocked when they were asked to produce the NUJ Identity Card as a condition for accreditation.

They (NAWOJ members), insisted that Identity Cards of  media organisations traditionally used to accredit members, should be used for the exercise.

Some of the delegates, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN), wondered why the NUJ card was necessary and declared the national body’s insistence on using it as “uncalled for”.

They argued that the new system would  disenfranchise members as most media practitioners had no NUJ Identity card.

“We use our organisations’ means of identity to practice our profession. It is a legitimate form of identity,” one of the prospective voters told NAN.

Josephine Bitrus, member, Correspondents’ Chapel, and an agent to one of the contestants, said the decision was conveyed to members shortly before the stipulated time for voting.

“The presidential committee chairman told us of the new development shortly before voting time. We were told that the new directive from the National Secretariat of NAWOJ is that we should  use NUJ ID card for accreditation.

“We disagree because it was not used during the NAWOJ National Delegates’ Conference.

“We agreed at the just-concluded Congress, when the executive council was dissolved, to use office ID card and monthly dues payment, for accreditation.

“We are tired of double-standard; let NAWOJ members be independent. We don’t want to be manipulated. Enough is enough,” she said.

Stella Okoh-Esene, former Chairperson, FCT Chapter, spoke in the same vein.

“We all agreed on who should qualify to vote at the just-concluded Congress, but the Vice President of our zone, Mrs Chizoba Ogbeche, had said that we should use NUJ ID card.

“We disagree because many people applied and have not been given the card. If we insist on the NUJ card, we shall leave many people out. They want to disenfranchise many people,” she fumed.

NAN reports that Mrs Dorcas Jonah, Chairman, Credentials Committee, while addressing members, said the directive came from the National President, Hajia  Aisha Bura.

“The National President said we should put this election on hold since we are not using the NUJ ID card,” she said.

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Alpha Morgan Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to education and institutional development through its support for the commissioning of the Redeemer’s University Business School.

 

The Business School was officially inaugurated by Pastor (Mrs.) Folu Adeboye, at the commissioning ceremony attended by distinguished guests including Her Excellency, Mrs. Bola Obasanjo; the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Governing Council of Redeemers University, Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe; the Vice Chancellor, Professor Shadrach Olufemi Akindele; and other notable dignitaries.

 

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of Alpha Morgan Bank reiterated the  Bank’s commitment to supporting institutions that drive intellectual growth and national development.

 

As part of its broader focus on knowledge sharing and thought leadership, Alpha Morgan Bank will host its Economic Review Webinar in May 2026, bringing together experts to share insights on key economic trends and opportunities.

 

The Bank’s involvement reflects its continued dedication to empowering institutions and shaping the future of business and leadership in Nigeria.

 

 

Read more about Alpha Morgan Bank on www.alphamorganbank.com 

 

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Buratai, Fagbemi , Shagaya, Olofa, Others Eulogise Olowu Kuta’s Olori On 60th Birthday, Foundation Launch Eminent personalities across the Nigeria stormed the TFK Event Centre, Bala Mohammed Way, Guzape, Abuja, to celebrate the 60th birthday of Olowu Kuta’s Olori, Queen Jumai Amoke and her Foundation Launch on Saturday 28, March 2026. From former Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen TY Buratai rtd, to the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Prince Lateef Fagbemi; Olofa of Offa, HRM Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi. Even top businesswoman and socialite, Chief (Mrs) Bola Shagaya, was in attendance. Other dignitaries were newly promoted Deputy Inspector-General of Police and former AIG Zone 2 , Lagos , Adegoke Fayoade, Major General Abdumalik, Major General Samuel Adebayo rtd (Fmr CDI); Major General Anthony Omozoje rtd (Fmr Copp); Alhaji Tajudeen Owoyemi (Asiwaju of Offa and CEO Radisson Hotel Nigeria; Dr Waheed Olagunju, former managing director of Bank of Industry,  Oniba of Iba,  Lagos State, HRM Oba Dr Suleiman Raji ; Justice Falola, Olu of Ile-Ogbo , Oba Adetoyese amongst many traditional rulers and captains of industry too numerous to mention. Speaking at the occasion, the Chief Host, Olowu of Kuta, HRM Oba Dr Adekunle Oyelude Makama, CON , Tegbosun iii, who is also the husband of the celebrant commended Queen Jumai for ‘ her slender arms full of kindness’ to establish such humanitarian Foundation, ‘Amoke Children and mother in Need Foundation’ at a time Nigerians are going through economic crisis occassioned by the global meltdown. Olowu also commended her steadfastness and love for the less privileged and downtrodden. The monarch refrenced the task before his wife’s humanitarian gesture said her best is yet to come. ” Olori Amoke Jumai, I celebrate you. You will celebrate 70, 80, 90 and continue to shine as you continue to put a smile on people’s faces. I love you, “Olowu Kuta added. To Lt Gen Buratai, a former army chief and former Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, the reward of hard work is more work. Buratai, who also doubles as Balogun Agba of Owu Kuta, a chieftaincy title reserved for a generalismo congratulated Queen Jumai for attaining the age of 60 in good health. The retired army General said he’s not surprised by the turn out of eminent personalities across the country to celebrate the Olowu Kuta’s Olori because she merited it through her hospitality to all, adding that Allah the most merciful, most beneficial would accept all her act of ibadah. The minister of Justice, Prince Fagbemi, was full of praises for Queen Jumai for deeming it fit to have a place in her heart to accommodate the needy and less privileged in ‘our society.’ Prince Fagbemi urged the guests to contribute generously to support the Foundation in order to continue to alleviate poverty and put a smile on the faces of the people. ” I congratulate you on your 60th birthday and Foundation Launch. I wish you many happy returns of the day and many more fruitful services to the country and motherland”, Prince  Fagbemi added. The celebrant, Queen Jumai who was grining from ear to ear thankfully said she was excited by the turn out and the response of the people to her foundation. Queen Jumai, however, promised to continue to use her resources and donations received for the good of the needy and less privileged in the society. ” I want to appreciate my own Kabiesi Olofa of Offa , for his presence and im I’m using him as a point of contact to all other Kabiesis present here, the minister of justice and Attorney-General, you’re welcome, sir; Mrs Bola Shagaya, I salute your enterprise, Lt Gen Buratai,  I’m grateful, sir; DIG Fayoade, Justice Falola and other dignitaries too numerous to mention, I thank you, all.  To my darling husband, Kabiesi Olowu , I thank you immensely for your support. And to my family and friends, I thank you , all. E se pupo!”, she said.

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