Economic hardship, insecurity, climate change deepening mental health crisis — Deborah Omage

…says Nigeria must treat mental health as national survival issue, not luxury By Chioma Obinna The Program Associate,Nigerian Mental Health, Ms. Deborah Omage, has warned that Nigeria is facing a “silent front line of national survival” as economic hardship, insecurity, and climate change combine to push millions into despair and mental distress. Omage made this […]
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Agbaja Summit 2025:  Excitement reaches crescendo; Gov. Peter Mbah, Sullivan Chime expected

By Fred Iwenjora Indications are that Enugu state Gov ernor, Peter Mbah will grace the forthcoming Agbaja Summit billed for 25, 26 November 2025 at the highly rated international conference centre, Enugu. There are also strong indications that former governor Sullivan Chime will attend the two day summit already being promoted as Enugu’s biggest event/ […]

Publishing house gains prestigious web of science access

Publishing house, Verlumun and Penda Publishers, today announced a significant milestone in its commitment to global research excellence – the firm has been granted Web Science Access to the Clarivate Publisher Portal.

Preparation for 15th ZUMA filmfest gathers momentum

Preparation for 15th ZUMA filmfest gathers momentum

By Benjamin Njoku

The official flag off, signaling the full commencement of activities towards the successful hosting of the 2025 edition of Zuma international film festival jointly organized by the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has taken place, with assurances of new opportunities and new experiences.
The flag off, during a press conference, held during the week, in Abuja, the official host city, was performed by Nigeria’s art, culture, tourism and the creative economy Minister, Barr. Hannatu Musa Musawa. NFC’s Managing Director, Dr. Ali Nuhu, at the press conference disclosed that the film festival, the 15th in the series, scheduled to hold December 1-5, 2025 in Abuja, has become a “symbol of our creative pride, a celebration of the stories that defines us as a nation”. Film production and its value chain development in Nigeria, which Zuma film festival seeks to promote, has been our resolve since its debut in 1993. Nigeria’s creative voice must be heard, respected and should secure the needed investment. Nuhu further said that film, has become a soft power, transforming creative economies globally, utilizing creative and compelling storytelling opportunities that must be appropriately harnessed, supported and promoted.
Musawa, said that the present administration has continued to show unwavering support towards the development of Nigeria’s creative and film industries. Film production and the audio-visual sector “has maintained a steady leap as a critical co-driver of Nigeria’s creative economic growth, youth empowerment, and a global brand for investments”.
Nigeria’s film industry, widely known as Nollywood, Musawa said “remains an asset that reflects the richness of our cultural heritage”. Its impact, she averred, continues to resonate impressively across the country and beyond.

Your People-oriented Governance inspires hope, Agba Tells Gov Otu @66

Former House of Representatives aspirant, Martha Agba, has extended warm felicitations to the Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, on the occasion of his 66th birthday anniversary, describing him as “a compassionate leader whose people-oriented governance continues to inspire hope and progress.” In a statement personally signed by her, Agba commended Governor […]

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