NYSC adds AI, App development to revamped skill acquisition programme

Director General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Olakunle NafiuThe National Youth Service Corps is set  to overhaulits Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development training for corps members through the standardisation of its curriculum to achieve deeper impact.

In a post via its official X handle on Saturday, the NYSC said its Director-General, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, disclosed this in his address at the 2025 second SAED stakeholders’ summit held in Abuja on Friday.

Nafiu said the scheme had embarked on a comprehensive digital transformation of the SAED programme as a pathway to combating youth unemployment.

The NYSC boss noted that the new curriculum now includes skills such as artificial intelligence and mobile application development, among others.

He further disclosed that corps members were being mainstreamed into the Federal Government’s 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, as well as global remote work opportunities through initiatives such as Outsource to Nigeria, NYSC Jobs.ng and the SAED SME Toolkit.

Describing SAED as a pillar of youth empowerment in Nigeria, Nafiu said more than 3.18 million corps members had completed entrepreneurship and workplace readiness training since 2012, with over 30,000 businesses formally registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

“They are employing others and contributing to the Gross Domestic Product, while demonstrating that our youths are capable change agents,” he added.

The DG stressed the need to focus more on competence, mastery of SAED skills and digital fluency among corps members to make them highly competitive in a rapidly changing world.

He described the recently launched ₦2 billion MSME loan fund for corps entrepreneurs, established in partnership with the Bank of Industry (BoI), as a landmark achievement in the drive for entrepreneurship development.

Nafiu also hailed the founding fathers of the NYSC for their foresight in anticipating and laying the foundation for entrepreneurial training, as captured in one of the objectives of the scheme.

“The unemployment rate in 1973 was put at 1.9 per cent, but today it is about 6.9 per cent. Nigeria has many young people who lack employability skills.

“We thank our partners and stakeholders in the SAED programme for collaborating with the NYSC to mitigate the scourge of youth unemployment in Nigeria.

“We must remain committed to empowering a generation whose innovation and enterprise will shape the country’s future prosperity.

“Equipping our young people is not just a programme; it is a national assignment, and the NYSC is fully committed to it,” he said.

He urged participants at the meeting to renew strategies for equipping corps members with the necessary skills, creativity and confidence to thrive in the contemporary world.

Earlier, the Director of SAED, Mr Kehinde Aremu-Cole, expressed gratitude to stakeholders at the summit for driving transformation across multiple sectors, including technology and digital skills, creative industries, entrepreneurship development, financial empowerment nd agricultural revitalisation.

Aremu-Cole described as laudable the trainings, grants and mentorship sessions previously delivered, noting that they were shaping Nigeria’s future through corps members.

He called on stakeholders to create special-purpose funding pathways that would turn desire and skills into productive enterprises.

“Together, we are not just running a programme; we are building a generation.

“Let us keep empowering, and let us keep believing in the potential of our young people,” he said.

2027: Tinubu has made enthronement of ADC come to fruition – APC chieftain, Eze

A former National Publicity Secretary of the defunct New Peoples Democratic Party, nPDP, Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has said that President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress, APC, have made the African Democratic Congress, ADC’s dream of ascending political power in 2027 come to pass.

He said that Atiku’s formal move to the ADC is a catalyst that will galvanize massive support from Nigerians in a bid to remove Tinubu and his administration from office through the ballot.

According to Eze, who is a chieftain of the APC, Tinubu and his political leaders have made Nigeria a laughing stock before the international community, adding that the time had come for Nigerians to heave a sigh of relief.

“With this timely, bold and audacious move, the game has started and the battle to rescue Nigeria from the shackles of bad democratic governance and clueless government just begun.

“I am very convinced that Atiku will bring to bear his wide connection, political sagacity, leadership acumen and experience to bear on the new party.

“Now that Atiku has finally joined the ADC, and with Amaechi bringing his winning streak as two-time Campaign Director General of the Muhammad Buhari Campaign Organization in 2015 and 2019 Presidential Elections, the coast is now clear for a new Nigeria,” Eze stated.

“Tinubu has made the enthronement of ADC in 2027 come to fruition considering the level of poverty and his unpreparedness to handle the security challenges facing this country head on,” he added.

Eze, who is yet to join the ADC, however, assured that sooner or later, he will join other progressives that are on the verge of rescuing the country.

He appealed to Rotimi Amaechi, Peter Obi, David Mark, Nasir El-Rufai etc, as well as all supporters of Atiku and all those committed to reclaiming and rebuilding Nigeria to work with unity of purpose in a bid to oust Tinubu from office in 2027.

Eze commended former Adamawa State Governor Jibrilla Bindow, Senator Aisha Binani, Senator Abdullazeez Nyako,  Senator Ahmed Barata, Senator Ishaku Abbo, and other Adamawa illustrious sons and daughters who have united under ADC.

He, however, appealed to the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi not to be deceived by those advising him to abandon ADC and contest the 2027 Presidential election under the Labour Party or any other political party.

He warned that by so doing, Obi will “be paving way for Tinubu to continue with his maladministration after 2027.”

Defection of govs to APC embarrassing, democracy threatened – Forum

The President of women in politics forum, Ebere Ifendu, has described as very embarrassing the gale of defections of Nigerian governors into the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television monitored by DAILY POST on Thursday, Ifendu raised the alarm that Nigeria’s democracy is under threat.

She was reacting to the gale of defections by some state governors from their own political parties into the APC.

DAILY POST reports that the governors of Enugu, Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers and Akwa-Ibom states have all defected to the ruling party.

Reacting, Ifendu said, “It’s an embarrassing situation if I must be honest with you. In politics, we expect that political parties have different ideologies. It’s either you’re a socialist political party like you find in the Labour Party or you are a conservative political party. There must be an ideology.

“And so when you see these people move from one party to the other, you begin to wonder, is it that political parties in Nigeria are not built with ideology? Because when we vote for a political party, we vote based on those things that we believe that the political party is presenting before us.

“And I think that democracy in Nigeria is threatened because people no longer believe in the people they have voted for.

“Let me also say here that a candidate of a political party is carrying the mandate of the party, and not the person’s personal mandate, and so you get elected based on what your party presented, and then you just dump that party to go to another political party. Are we turning to a one party state in Nigeria?

“If there is no opposition, then there is no democracy. So I think it’s very wrong seeing what is happening in Nigeria today.”

Christians not to be subjected to Sharia law – Sultan of Sokoto

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, says it is completely wrong for Christians to be taken to Sharia courts or forced to follow Sharia rules.

He said this on Wednesday during the opening of the 2025 meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) in Abuja.

The theme of the meeting was “Collaboration of Inter-Religious Council with Government to Promote Peace in Nigeria.”

The Sultan explained that Sharia is strictly for Muslims, and no Christian should be made to dress, act, or pray like Muslims.

He stressed that Nigeria is a multi-religious country, not a secular one, and that the government supports both Islam and Christianity without adopting either as a state religion.

He also rejected recent calls to scrap Sharia law, saying Nigeria allows all religions to practice freely without interference.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, also spoke at the event. He called for stronger cooperation between NIREC and the Federal Government to help build peace and fight insecurity.

Tajudeen warned that extremist groups are trying to use religion to divide the country, and praised NIREC for promoting unity over the years.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, said Nigeria is facing serious challenges, including insecurity, political tension, and declining trust among citizens. He added that the country is also being misrepresented internationally because of misinformation about its security issues.

Akume assured Nigerians that the Federal Government will continue to protect lives and property.

He urged religious and traditional leaders to work together to encourage peace.

The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, said Nigeria is at a dangerous point in its history because insecurity threatens national unity.

He noted that religious institutions are highly trusted and can play a major role in building peace.

He called for closer partnership between the government and religious groups to encourage dialogue, unite communities, and promote tolerance.

The Executive Secretary of NIREC, Rev. Fr. Cornelius Omonokhua, also spoke.

He said religious leaders must work more closely with the government to defeat terrorism and banditry.

According to him, every human life matters, and all leaders must join hands to protect the people.

He prayed for wisdom for Nigerian leaders and asked for a change of heart for criminals, hoping they will turn into law-abiding citizens.

He also prayed for Nigerians to adopt positive values.

NIS announces temporary disruptions on passport platform

E-Passports

The Nigeria Immigration Service has announced that its Passport Digital Platform will undergo routine system maintenance, resulting in temporary service disruptions for users.

NIS said the maintenance window will run from 12:00 a.m. on 12 December to 6:00 a.m. on 14 December 2025 (GMT).

This was contained in a public notice shared on the service’s X handle on Friday and signed by its Public Relations Officer, ACI AS Akinlabi.

According to the statement, the exercise is aimed at enhancing system performance and improving overall user experience.

“The Nigeria Immigration Service wishes to inform the general public that it is carrying out routine maintenance on its Passport Digital Platform to enhance system performance and overall user experience.

“During this period, users will experience temporary service interruptions, slow response times, or limited access to selected NIS Passport Services,” the notice read.

The service appealed for public patience, noting that the exercise is essential to maintaining a secure and efficient digital passport ecosystem.

“Our technical teams are working round the clock to ensure full service restoration within the stated timeframe,” it added.

NIS also urged users who require assistance during the maintenance period to contact its support team via email at support@immigration.gov.ng or through its official social media handles.

In a related development, NIS announced on Tuesday the activation of temporary complaint-response channels on social media following the takedown of its support accounts.

The service said the new channels were created to ensure uninterrupted engagement with applicants experiencing difficulties with passport and visa processes.

According to the notice, affected applicants can now channel their complaints through the temporary X handles @InquireAtNaija, @nigimmigration, and @InquireAtNaija_, as well as via Instagram

Reps give NNPC Pension Fund three months to clear retirees’ arrears

House of RepresentativesThe House of Representatives on Thursday directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Pension Fund Limited to begin payment of all outstanding pensions and arrears owed to its retirees within a three-month timeframe.

The House also mandated its Committee on Pensions to investigate the operational activities of the NNPC Pension Fund Limited, comb through its financial records, investment portfolios, and asset-management practices, and recommend sanctions where infractions are established.

The resolution followed the adoption of amendments to a motion sponsored by Muhammad Shehu, a member representing Fagge Federal Constituency of Kano State.

Appealing to his colleagues to support the motion, Shehu lamented the frustrations faced by retirees and contributors under the scheme.

He condemned what he described as “inappropriate operations, injustice, financial mismanagement, non-payment of entitlements and gross negligence” by the Fund’s management.

The NNPC Pension Fund Limited originated as a Trust Fund in 1983 to manage the pension assets of the NNPC and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.

It was reconstituted as the Incorporated Trustees of the NNPC Pension Fund in 1986, and later transformed into NNPC Pension Fund Limited following the enactment of the Pension Reform Act 2014.

Shehu reminded lawmakers that, “The objectives of the Pension Reform Act, 2014, are to establish a uniform set of rules, regulations, and standards for the administration and payment of retirement benefits across the Public Service of the Federation.

“The Retirement Savings Accounts remain the only financial lifeline available to retirees upon retirement.”

Despite this, he said, “Most NNPC retirees are unable to access retirement funds, despite fulfilling all statutory requirements under the Contributory Pension Scheme, causing widespread hardship, inequality, and disillusionment.”

The lawmaker further accused the Pension Fund’s management of routinely flouting judicial directives.

He added, “The management of NNPC Pension Fund Limited has consistently failed to comply with court orders directing payment of harmonised pensions to retirees, leaving the aged retirees to staged protests.”

He noted that the Fund has violated Section 50(1)(a) of the PRA 2014 and Clause (b) of the approved conditions, which states that “The scheme must be fully funded at all times and that any shortfall must be made up within 90 days.”

The lawmaker added that years of “inappropriate financial management, lack of transparency, and disregard for regulatory standards” have weakened trust in the pension system.

He lamented, “Many of the retirees, after decades of dedicated service to the nation, are presently battling health and financial difficulties due to the inaction and negligence of those entrusted with their welfare.

“The current framework of the NNPC Pension Fund Limited is inconsistent with international best practices, and there is an urgent need for the Federal Government to adopt an international standard pension fund structure and framework for sustainable investment, transparency, and accountability in pension management.”

Gov Fubara denies sidelining Rivers lawmakers, Wike loyalists

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara has dismissed claims that he is sidelining members of the State House of Assembly or loyalists of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Speaking in Ahoada West during the commissioning of the Ahoda–Omoku Road extension, Fubara said reports suggesting he had shut out some political stakeholders were false.

He explained that his recent visit to President Bola Tinubu was strictly for state matters.

“There is this insinuation going around.

“I went to see the President a few days ago, but it was purely for state interest.

I have no disagreement with members of the National Assembly or with our state lawmakers,” he said.

Fubara said he had made efforts to meet with the lawmakers but was waiting for party leaders to convene the agreed reconciliation meeting.

“It was agreed that the minister, our leader, would arrange the meeting. Up till now, it has not been fixed,” he said.

He described claims that he refused to meet the lawmakers as untrue, adding that he had no reason to exclude any stakeholder.

Blame Makinde, not Tinubu for PDP woes – Oyo APC tells Nigerians

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has advised Nigerians to blame governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and not President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for any misfortune that may befall the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

The party made this declaration via a statement made available to DAILY POST on Wednesday.

DAILY POST reports that some Nigerians have been attributing the misfortunes in the PDP to Tinubu.

APC has, however, said that Nigerians should not blame Tinubu for the challenges facing the party.

The party in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary in Oyo State, Wasiu Olawale Sadare noted that Governor Makinde of Oyo State and his colleagues should be held responsible for the misfortunes in PDP.

Sadare in the statement noted that Makinde has ruined the PDP.

He said, “Rather than look inward for solutions, supposed elders and leaders within the PDP left everything to chance and paved the way for the likes of Gov. Makinde to take over the affairs of their party.

“Because he lacked capacity, experience and other traits required to lead a national party, Gov. Makinde emerged the final nemesis which consumed the PDP as he is now the only governor belonging to the umbrella party in the whole of Southern Nigeria with only three or four left in the North.

“As a matter of fact, Gov. Makinde cannot deliver the PDP from its current comatose condition.

“If virtually all his governor colleagues can leave the party for him, questions should be asked about his mission and vision for the PDP while President Tinubu should be allowed to focus on his job as the president of the country”.

Scam alert: Nigeria Immigration Service warns public against fake recruitment posts

The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has alerted Nigerians to a fraudulent Facebook post falsely claiming that the agency is currently recruiting.

In a statement shared on its official X account on Wednesday, the NIS clarified that there is no ongoing recruitment.

The agency stressed that the only legitimate recruitment exercise was recently conducted by the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Board, CDCFIB, and results for that process are still pending.

“The public is advised to disregard such posts, avoid any engagement with them, and report the pages immediately,” the statement urged.

The Service emphasized its commitment to conducting all genuine recruitment exercises transparently.

The NIS, responsible for border control, visa issuance, and enforcing immigration laws in Nigeria, reiterated that all recruitment announcements will only be made through official channels.

Osun JUSUN temporarily relaxes strike

The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria, JUSUN, Osun State chapter, has announced a temporary relaxation of its ongoing strike to allow staff of the Judicial Service Commission, JSC, to attend a scheduled meeting with commission officials.
According to a statement issued on Wednesday and signed by its chairman, Comrade Idris Adedayo Adeniran, the relaxation is subject to approval by JUSUN Congress and its national leadership and will last from December 11 to 24, 2025.

The statement revealed that, “the meeting, fixed for 11 December at the Conference Room of the High Court of Justice in Osogbo, will focus on JUSUN’s demands on staff promotion and welfare.”

The union confirmed that the Chief Judge of Osun State, Justice Adepele Bola Ojo, has agreed to reconvene discussions with the JSC to address the issues raised.

JUSUN noted that the JSC, as the body responsible for justice administration in the state, is expected to consider and respond to the concerns of judiciary workers.

“We appreciate the commitment of the Honourable Chief Judge to engage with the JSC on our behalf and look forward to a positive outcome,” the union said.

JUSUN also reiterated that its demands remain legitimate, reasonable, and long overdue and emphasised that its members would continue to push until the issues are resolved.

The Osun JUSUN Chairman also expressed appreciation to union members for their unwavering support, trust and loyalty during the industrial action.

DAILY POST recalled that Osun JUSUN embarked on an industrial action on September 22, 2025 as a result of a disagreement with the Osun State Chief Judge.