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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Ekiti to Flag Off Distribution of Subsidised Agrochemicals to Farmers Monday.

Ekiti to Flag Off Distribution of Subsidised Agrochemicals to Farmers Monday.



The Ekiti State Government says it will commence distribution of subsidised agrochemicals to farmers across the state on Monday as part of efforts to boost agricultural productivity and strengthen food security.

The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Ebenezer Boluwade, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Ado-Ekiti.

Boluwade said the flag-off ceremony would be held at 10 a.m. on July 20 at the Fadama Office, New Secretariat, Ado-Ekiti.

He said the initiative was aimed at reducing production costs for farmers while improving agricultural output across the state.

According to him, the programme underscores the commitment of Gov. Biodun Oyebanji's administration to supporting farmers and promoting sustainable agricultural development.

The commissioner invited farmers, agricultural stakeholders and members of the public to attend the ceremony.

NANS VICE PRESIDENT (EXTERNAL AFFAIRS) UNVEILS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DRIVE, SEEKS STRONGER GOVERNMENT–PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATION FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS.

NANS VICE PRESIDENT (EXTERNAL AFFAIRS) UNVEILS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DRIVE, SEEKS STRONGER GOVERNMENT–PRIVATE SECTOR COLLABORATION FOR NIGERIAN STUDENTS.



The newly inaugurated National Vice President (External Affairs) of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Comrade Sadiq SK Zango, has unveiled a strategic engagement agenda aimed at strengthening partnerships between NANS and key national and international institutions.

Speaking shortly after his inauguration, Comrade Zango emphasized that the Office of the National Vice President (External Affairs) would prioritize constructive engagement with government institutions, the private sector, diplomatic missions, development partners, civil society organizations, and international agencies to expand opportunities available to Nigerian students.

According to him, the challenges confronting education require collaboration rather than confrontation.

“The future of Nigerian students depends on our ability to build strategic partnerships that translate into scholarships, leadership development, entrepreneurship support, innovation, technology transfer, research opportunities, international exchanges, and sustainable youth empowerment.”

He noted that the Office of External Affairs would pursue a diplomacy-driven approach that promotes dialogue, mutual respect, and institutional cooperation while safeguarding the interests of Nigerian students.

Comrade Zango called on public institutions, corporate organizations, donor agencies, alumni associations, and well-meaning Nigerians to collaborate with NANS in creating sustainable opportunities that prepare students for national development and global competitiveness.

He reaffirmed that the 2026 National Leadership of NANS remains committed to responsible engagement, professionalism, and impactful partnerships that will benefit millions of students across the Federation.

NYSC Director-General Unveils Landmark Youth Inclusion Initiative, Announces Proposed NANS Representation in Nationwide Sensitization Campaigns.

NYSC Director-General Unveils Landmark Youth Inclusion Initiative, Announces Proposed NANS Representation in Nationwide Sensitization Campaigns.



The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has commended the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for his visionary commitment to strengthening youth participation in national development through a proposed framework that would involve representatives of the National Association of Nigerian Students in the Scheme’s nationwide sensitization and public enlightenment activities.

The commendation follows a high-level strategic engagement between the leadership of the NYSC and a delegation from the National Secretariat of NANS, led by the National Vice President (External Affairs), Comr. Sadiq SK Zango, at the NYSC National Directorate Headquarters in Abuja.

One of the major highlights of the engagement was the Director-General’s indication that the Scheme intends to provide an opportunity for two or three executives of the National Association of Nigerian Students to participate in the NYSC’s national sensitization and advocacy engagements across tertiary institutions and other relevant platforms.

According to the Director-General, the proposed participation is intended to strengthen communication with students, improve awareness of the NYSC Scheme, and deepen collaboration with key youth stakeholders in promoting national unity, civic responsibility, and graduate preparedness.

Reacting to the development, Comr. Sadiq SK Zango described the initiative as a bold and forward-looking demonstration of inclusive leadership.

“The Director-General’s proposal reflects a deep appreciation of the value of constructive stakeholder engagement. It recognizes that meaningful youth participation is not only about consultation but also about creating opportunities for young people to contribute directly to national programmes that shape their future.”

He noted that Nigerian students constitute the overwhelming majority of prospective Corps Members and that closer collaboration between the NYSC and NANS would significantly improve information dissemination, reduce misinformation, and strengthen graduate preparedness before mobilisation.

Comr. Zango further stated that the proposed inclusion of NANS representatives in nationwide sensitization activities would provide an additional platform for ensuring that verified information reaches students across universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and other tertiary institutions through established student leadership structures.

He expressed confidence that such collaboration would complement the NYSC’s existing public engagement efforts while promoting stronger stakeholder confidence in the Scheme.

The National Association of Nigerian Students also applauded the Director-General for his openness to innovative ideas and his willingness to deepen institutional collaboration with organized student leadership in pursuit of shared national objectives.

NANS reaffirmed its readiness to work closely with the NYSC in advancing public enlightenment, pre-mobilisation awareness, entrepreneurship education, graduate development, and other initiatives that promote national unity and youth empowerment.

The Association expressed optimism that the discussions held during the engagement would pave the way for a stronger and more enduring partnership between the NYSC and NANS, founded on mutual respect, shared responsibility, and a common commitment to preparing Nigerian graduates for productive national service and responsible citizenship.

Signed:
Comr. Sadiq SK Zango
National Vice President (External Affairs)
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

For: National Executive Council
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

NANS Mobilises Nationwide for Peaceful Solidarity March in Awka, Demands Justice for Detained Student Leaders.

NANS Mobilises Nationwide for Peaceful Solidarity March in Awka, Demands Justice for Detained Student Leaders.


The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has commenced nationwide mobilization ahead of a peaceful solidarity march scheduled to hold in Awka, Anambra State, on Monday, 20th July, 2026, following the continued detention of student leaders in connection with a matter the Association believes deserves fair, lawful, and timely resolution.


Speaking on behalf of the National Secretariat, the National Vice President (External Affairs), Comrade Sadiq SK Zango, reaffirmed that the Nigerian student movement remains resolute in defending the constitutional rights, welfare, and dignity of Nigerian students through lawful and responsible engagement.


According to him, the planned mobilization is intended to demonstrate the unity of Nigerian students while calling for adherence to due process, fairness, and respect for the rights of all citizens.


“NANS remains committed to constructive engagement, the rule of law, and peaceful advocacy. Our collective voice has always been a force for justice, accountability, and national development. We therefore urge all participating students to conduct themselves peacefully, responsibly, and in accordance with the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”


The Office of the National Vice President (External Affairs) called on Student Union Governments (SUGs), Joint Campus Committees (JCCs), Zonal Leaderships, NANS stakeholders, alumni, and student leaders across the Federation to support the resolutions of the NANS Senate through peaceful participation and coordinated engagement.


The Association also appealed to the Nigeria Police Force, other security agencies, and relevant authorities to ensure adequate security for all participants and to uphold the constitutional rights of citizens to peaceful assembly and lawful expression.


“Nigerian students have consistently remained partners in nation-building. We believe that dialogue, justice, and adherence to due process remain the most effective pathways to resolving disputes involving members of the student community,” Comrade Zango added.


As preparations continue, NANS reiterated its commitment to promoting stability within the education sector while remaining unwavering in protecting the legitimate interests of Nigerian students.


The Association urged all participants to maintain the highest standards of discipline, responsibility, and peaceful conduct throughout the exercise.


Signed:

Comr. Sadiq SK Zango, CNS

National Vice President (External Affairs)

National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

NANS INAUGURATES 2026 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP, PLEDGES A NEW ERA OF PURPOSEFUL STUDENT REPRESENTATION.

NANS INAUGURATES 2026 NATIONAL LEADERSHIP, PLEDGES A NEW ERA OF PURPOSEFUL STUDENT REPRESENTATION.



The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), the foremost umbrella body representing millions of Nigerian students across tertiary institutions nationwide, has officially inaugurated its 2026 National Leadership at a colourful and well-attended ceremony held on Tuesday, 14 July 2026, at the NAF Conference Centre, Kado, Abuja.

The historic event brought together an impressive gathering of government officials, distinguished public office holders, traditional leaders, development partners, corporate executives, youth leaders, civil society organizations, student leaders, alumni, and friends of the Nigerian student movement, all united by a shared commitment to strengthening education, youth leadership, and national development.

Among those inaugurated was Comrade Sadiq SK Zango, who formally assumed office as the National Vice President (External Affairs) of the National Association of Nigerian Students.

Speaking shortly after the inauguration, Comrade Zango described the occasion as “not merely the commencement of a tenure, but the beginning of a renewed commitment to responsible leadership, constructive engagement, and impactful service to Nigerian students.”

According to him:

“The confidence reposed in this administration by Nigerian students comes with enormous responsibility. Our duty is not simply to occupy offices but to deliver value, strengthen institutions, build strategic partnerships, and ensure that the collective voice of Nigerian students continues to command respect both nationally and internationally.”

The newly inaugurated National Vice President (External Affairs) reaffirmed his commitment to positioning the Office of External Affairs as a strategic platform for expanding partnerships between NANS and government institutions, development partners, diplomatic missions, international organizations, corporate bodies, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders committed to educational advancement and youth empowerment.

He further outlined key priorities for the office, including strengthening institutional diplomacy, promoting scholarship and exchange opportunities, expanding leadership and entrepreneurship initiatives, encouraging innovation and technology-driven collaborations, and creating sustainable opportunities that will directly benefit Nigerian students across the Federation.

Comrade Zango expressed profound appreciation to Almighty Allah, the leadership of NANS, mentors, family, supporters, stakeholders, and the numerous individuals and organizations whose encouragement, guidance, and support contributed to the successful inauguration.

He also paid tribute to the National President and members of the National Executive Council, emphasizing that the administration would be driven by teamwork, unity, professionalism, and a shared vision for a stronger and more responsive National Association of Nigerian Students.

The inauguration ceremony equally featured goodwill messages from distinguished guests, presentations recognising outstanding contributors to youth development, and renewed calls for stronger collaboration between student leaders, government institutions, development organizations, and the private sector in addressing issues affecting education and national development.

As the new National Executive Council officially begins its tenure, the leadership reaffirmed its resolve to pursue constructive engagement, defend the legitimate interests of Nigerian students, promote educational excellence, and contribute meaningfully to national development through responsible advocacy and strategic partnerships.

The Association called on Nigerian students, stakeholders, alumni, development partners, and well-meaning Nigerians to support the new administration as it embarks on what it described as “a journey of service, integrity, innovation, and transformational leadership.”

The journey has begun.

Aluta Continua! Victoria Ascerta!

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Comrade Sadiq SK Zango
National Vice President (External Affairs)
National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS)

Email: vicepresidentnanshq@gmail.com
Telephone: 08140471035

Adamawa Elders Council Hails Tinubu’s Choice to Retain Shettima for 2027.

Adamawa Elders Council Hails Tinubu’s Choice to Retain Shettima for 2027.



The Adamawa Progressive Elders Council has officially thrown its weight behind the retention of Vice President Kashim Shettima as the running mate to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election.

In a statement released on July 17, 2026, the Council, led by Brig-Gen. M.B. Marwa (Rtd), lauded President Tinubu’s decision to maintain the current joint ticket, describing it as a "strategic" move that guarantees stability and continuity for the "Renewed Hope Agenda." The endorsement comes amidst a broader political consolidation within the All Progressives Congress (APC), effectively silencing months of speculation regarding a potential change in the Vice Presidential slot.

Speaking on behalf of the Council, Head of Media and Publicity, Ahmad I. Sajoh, fnipr, emphasized that Vice President Shettima’s contribution to the administration has been vital. "This strategic decision by the President, Commander-in-Chief, is a testament to Vice President Shettima’s unwavering loyalty, exceptional administrative capacity, and the immense political value he continues to bring to this joint ticket," the statement read. The Council highlighted that they recognize in the Vice President a leader of profound integrity and bridge-building capability, whose presence reinforces the foundation of national progress.



The Adamawa Progressive Elders Council has signaled its intention to play a key role in the upcoming campaign cycle. According to the Council, their strategy will shift toward robust, door-to-door engagement and grassroots mobilization across the state to ensure the ticket secures a decisive majority of votes in the 2027 polls. Furthermore, the Council expressed its gratitude to President Tinubu on behalf of the North-Eastern region, noting that the retention of Shettima is viewed as a significant show of confidence in the region’s leadership.

This endorsement aligns with the growing momentum within the ruling party as it prepares for the 2027 general elections. With the APC leadership and various stakeholders, including the Progressive Governors' Forum, publicly backing the President’s bid for a second term, the party is positioning itself to campaign on the platform of the administration’s economic reforms and development initiatives over the past three and a half years.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Ekiti Traditional Ruler To Honour Gov. Oyebanji’s Aide With Chieftaincy Tittle.

Ekiti Traditional Ruler To Honour Gov. Oyebanji’s Aide With Chieftaincy Tittle.



 The Olomuo of Omuo-Oke Ekiti, His Royal Majesty, Oba Valentina Otitoju is set to confer an honorary chieftaincy tittle, "Aare Bashorun" on the State Coordinator of Anti-Grazing Marshal, Prince Adeniyi Adedipe A.K.A. Apase Oodua  on Saturday, 18th of July 2026. 

The installation ceremony will take place at the palace of Olomuo of Omuo-Oke kingdom at exactly 1pm in the afternoon. 

The event is expected to be graced by important dignitaries across the state. 

Recall that recently, Prince Adedipe had paid a courtesy visit to the Olomuo of Omuo-Oke Ekiti kingdom where the monarch officially made known of his intention to install the Governor’s aide as Aare Bashorun as a mark of honour.