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Details of Open Letter by NAOS President to all political office Holders in Okunland


By Ajagun Opeyemi Samuel
The National Students Body under the auspice of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OKUN STUDENTS (NAOS) comprising of Yagba West, Yagba East, Mopamuro, Ijumu and Kabba-Bunu local government wish to call the attention of our political office holder who belong to this umbrella to the level of infrastructure decay in our Senatorial District.
During our visitation to some Public Schools in Ijumu, Kabba-Bunu, the level of decay is worrisome, most pupils were seen learning on the floor, most without JSS1 to JSS3, most of the primary schools ended at class four (4), we saw dilapidated buildings.
In another visit to some hospital within the district, the premises were as good as abandoned, the environment and infrastructure are in a state of comatose.
Furthermore, most access roads linking these communities have been cutoff and abandoned, Ikoyi to Egbeda-Egga and Aiyetoro to Egbe is nothing to write home about, talk less of the electricity in these community, all these decays could be seen clearly but our political office holders decided to turn their attentions to other directions pretending all is well.
Sir and Ma, this open letter is not a way of blackmailing you or the offices you hold but a call to declare emergency in these areas to improve the lives of citizens residing in these areas. As we are aware, 2019 general election are approaching. Governance should be give and take, if the citizens that you represent couldn’t benefits from the dividends of democracy for years you have occupied these offices, then don’t expect a return because “to whom much is given, much is expected” they say.
We use this medium to appeal to our Distinguish Senator, Members of House of Representatives representing these Constituencies, the State of Assembly Members, Commissioners, Chairman and other political office holders to swing into action and save our dear Okunland from total destruction.
We also appeal to all these political office holders to jettison their political differences, but love and unite together for the benefit and betterment of the upcoming generations. In the aspects of bursary, the state government have not been up and doing, we believe the time to correct these lapses is not too late.
At the entrance gate of a University in South Africa, the following message was pasted for contemplation “Destroying any nation does not require the use of atomic bombs or the use of long range missile, it only requires lowering the quality of education” please save the future of Okunland from total destruction through education.
Our hospitals should not longer look like mortuaries of shrines, please use your individual offices to bring our hospitals back to life, health they say, is wealth.
Furthermore, these bad roads has led to the untimely death of motorists, access roads needs to be repaired to improve the standard of living of the people, our roads should no longer serve as death traps.
We beseech you to make Okunland a place of pride, a better place for you and we and the future generations and have your names written on a platter of Gold.
Once again, as 2019 general elections approaches, we promise a showdown as none of you will be allowed to come back or re-elected of no visible changes are seen.
We hope our open letter receives a kind consideration from your quarters.
A call to fix our Road, Schools, Electricity, Hospital and other Social Infrastructures else no re-election in 2019 is not an empty threats.
Please do the needful too to save the Land
God bless NAOS
God bless OKUNLAND
God bless Kogi State.
Aluta Continua, Victoria Ascerta.
Comrade Ajagun Opeyemi Samuel (Okun Boy) is the
NAOS NATIONAL PRESIDENT
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70% of Christians killed in 2024 are African – Group
ORJI ISRAEL reports that the group accused ANC of maintaining silence on religious persecution, while deepening ties with ideological extremists in Tehran


Recent reports indicate that over 4,400 Christians were murdered for their faith last year, while over the past decade, jihadist violence has driven 16 million Christians from their homes, millions of which are African citizens.
This is according to global Christian charity, Open Doors, which also confirms that for every five Christians, one will face persecution in Africa specifically.
Open Doors’ 2025 World Watch List reveals the top 10 most dangerous countries for Christians are dominated by Islamic states in the Middle East and Africa, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, and Nigeria. A more detailed UK Parliament briefing recently noted that 70% of Christians killed in 2024 were indeed in Africa.
Over the last six months, the brutality against Christians in Africa has escalated to alarming levels, with a series of devastating attacks across the continent. Just last month, ISIL-affiliated rebels stormed a Catholic church in Komanda, DRC, murdering close to 50 worshippers, including women and children. That same month in Mozambique, Islamic State fighters captured and beheaded six Christians from Natocua village, just across South Africa’s border. A month earlier, in June 2025, armed militants in Nigeria massacred nearly 200 Christian civilians in Yelwata village.
“What we are witnessing is not random violence or isolated attacks. It is a deliberate, coordinated campaign by jihadist networks to wipe Christianity from vast regions of Africa and the Middle East,” says SAFI spokesperson, Bafana Modise. “These acts of terror are the early stages of a genocide against Christians, and history will record who spoke out and who shamefully looked away. Tragically, the ANC has chosen the latter.”
This silence is even more damning in light of last week’s news that South Africa’s military chief, Gen. Rudzani Maphwanya, met with Iranian Maj. Gen. Amir Hatami in Tehran to discuss deepening military and strategic ties, when Iran remains one of the world’s most notorious persecutors of Christians.
A recent report by the Middle East Africa Research Institute (MEARI) warned that Pretoria’s deepening ties with Tehran has compromised South Africa’s democratic foundations by defending Iran at the UN and IAEA, downplaying its human rights abuses, and potentially benefitting from covert support, including speculation around the ANC’s repayment of a multi-million-rand debt shortly after filing the ICJ case against Israel.
“These atrocities are not just crimes against individuals; they are part of a war against the freedom of religion itself,” Modise warns. “This is religious genocide, and it is gaining momentum as it edges closer to South Africa’s borders.”
Instead of defending religious freedom, the ANC government has remained silent. It has issued no meaningful condemnation or rallying call to protect persecuted Christians: “The ANC has done nothing to defend the rights of Christians,” says Modise. “Instead, it has squandered South Africa’s moral standing on discredited genocide charges against Israel – the one country in the Middle East where Christians live in safety and equality.”
This betrayal is even more unforgivable in a nation where 80% of South Africans identify as Christian. Freedom of religion is a fundamental human right, but the ANC, once the global champion of human rights, has made its bed with regimes and groups that have used Islamic law to suppress and destroy those freedoms.
“The ANC’s alliances make it clear: they have abandoned South Africa’s Christians, choosing friendship with the very forces driving this campaign of genocide,” Modise concludes. “Silence in the face of such evil is complicity, and the ANC is guilty of both. They have aligned themselves with Jihadist Islamic ideology, without further thought.”
We call on every pastor, every congregation, and every believer to demand that the ANC account for its indifference and betrayal. The blood of persecuted Christians cries out from across the African continent. If South Africa will not stand with them now, the day may come when their fate becomes our own.
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Government Should Support Media with Tax Incentives, Relief on Import Duties – Soneye
….Media Sustainability: Soneye Advocates Tax Reliefs, Independent Fund for Journalism


Former Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd), Mr. Femi Soneye, has called on the Federal Government to support the Nigerian media with targeted incentives, including tax reliefs and import duty waivers on essential media tools.
Soneye made the appeal in Abuja on Tuesday after receiving the NUJ FCT Excellence in Corporate Communications Award, conferred on him by the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council.
The NUJ leadership, led by Chairperson Grace Ike, alongside the Deputy Chair, Secretary-General, and other executives, described Soneye as a consummate professional who has distinguished himself with tact and excellence in the communications field.
In his remarks, Soneye noted that while the Nigerian media remains one of the most vibrant in Africa, it continues to grapple with systemic challenges that weaken its effectiveness.
“The Nigerian media remains one of the most vibrant in Africa, but it also faces systemic challenges, financial, political, legal, and technological that weaken its effectiveness. The government can play a supportive role by granting tax incentives or relief on import duties for newsprint, broadcast equipment, and digital infrastructure,” he said.
He also urged the Federal Government to establish an independent media development fund to support investigative journalism, community radio, and newsroom innovation, drawing parallels with models in South Africa, the United States, and Canada.
The award underscores Soneye’s long-standing contributions to journalism and corporate communications, as well as his advocacy for a stronger, independent, and sustainable Nigerian media.


… GFD Executive Director emerges chapter Vice Chairperson*
The Lagos State Chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) has elected a new executive council at the close of its flagship Lagos PR Fest 2025, reinforcing its commitment to professionalism, innovation, and societal impact.
In elections supervised by NIPR Registrar, Chief Uzoma Onyegbadue, Samuel Ayetutu emerged as Chairman, while Eniola Mayowa was elected Vice Chairman in a closely contested race.
Other members of the executive include Secretary Samuel Adeyemi, Assistant Secretary Rita Ali-Nock, Public Relations Officer Ogochukwu Okeke, Financial Secretary Bassey Nta, Treasurer Olabamiji Adeleye, Welfare Officer Funmilola Akintola, and Ex-Officio Provost Marshal Quadri Adeleke.
In his acceptance remarks, Ayetutu pledged to drive professional standards, promote inclusiveness, and foster collaboration among members to enhance the chapter’s influence locally and nationally.
This year’s PR Fest, themed “Urban Farming for Food Security: The Role of Communication”, convened communication professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore innovative strategies for tackling food security through effective public engagement.
Over the years, the Lagos PR Fest has evolved into a leading platform for advancing the role of public relations in societal development, with the 2025 edition underscoring the Institute’s mission to position communication as a driver of sustainable development in Nigeria.
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