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APC Think Tank, TPI Trains Imo LG Officials on Public Governance

by Folarin Kehinde August 17, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Progressive Institute (TPI), the official think tank of Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), has successfully concluded a three-day capacity-building retreat on public sector governance for principal officers of the 27 local government areas in Imo State.

The training brought together 575 participants, including Chairmen, Vice Chairmen, Secretaries, Treasurers, Directors of Personnel Management, Councillors, and Supervisory Councillors.

Declaring the retreat open, Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma and Chairman of the Progressive Governors Forum, charged the officials to be true ambassadors of the APC at the grassroots level.

He warned against absenteeism, corruption, and poor service delivery, emphasizing that all local government officials must reside and operate within their communities.

“As local government officials, you’re expected to live within your communities and engage directly with citizens, traditional rulers, and youth. This is non-negotiable. I have instructed security agencies to ensure compliance,” Uzodimma stated.

Director General of TPI, Dr. Lanre Adebayo, expressed gratitude to Governor Uzodimma for his support and fulfillment of his promise made during TPI’s inauguration in September 2024.

“This retreat is a collaborative effort between TPI and the Imo State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. We are honored by the caliber of participants and the impact this training is already generating,” Dr. Adebayo said.

The training covered eight core areas critical to effective local governance which includes

Public Procurement, Public Financial Management,

Public Service Rules and Public Policy & Communication.

Others include, Public Sector Ethics & Anti-Corruption, Legislative Process, Revenue Generation and Monitoring & Evaluation

Participants engaged in interactive sessions, expert-led presentations, and dialogue aimed at aligning local governance practices with progressive ideals.

The 3 day continuous training engages the public officials in thought-provoking discussions, insightful presentations, and interactive sessions aimed at enhancing their understanding of Public Sector Governance in line with progressive ideology.

At the closing ceremony, certificates were presented to participants, marking the end of what many hailed as a transformative learning experience.

 

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2027: You are banned from playing politics — FG to civil servants

by Folarin Kehinde August 15, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Ahead of the 2027 general election draws nigh, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoS), Mrs Didi Esther Walson-Jack, has issued a stern warning to civil servants against engaging in political activities while in service.

Speaking in Abuja on Friday during the Quarterly Stakeholders and Citizens Engagement interactive session, Mrs Walson-Jack emphasised that civil servants must remain neutral and uphold the rules of the service.

Addressing concerns about a trending Supreme Court judgement, she clarified that while civil servants are allowed to be card-carrying members of political parties to protect their fundamental right of association, this does not permit partisan conduct.

Mrs Walson-Jack stated, “It’s an old judgement, and it is still very much in force.

But what that judgement said was that civil servants can be card-carrying members of a political party, just so that their fundamental human right of association is not denied. It went on to caution that civil servants must abide by the terms and conditions of their service.

“We all know a civil servant is supposed to be non-political. So your first responsibility is to be neutral, non-political, and do your job.”

She further warned, “You cannot go and be partisan. You serve the government of the day with neutrality. Anything contrary will be dealt with in accordance with the rules and regulations of the public service.”

 

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Okpihwo to Nigerians: Register, Vote to Stop Election Rigging

by Folarin Kehinde August 5, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Ahead of the 2026 Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Elections, the councillorship candidate, AMAC Wuse ward under the Labour Party, Hon. Ejiro Okpihwo has urged Nigerians to register, collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), and actively participate in the voting process to prevent electoral malpractice.

Okpihwo while speaking in Abuja on Tuesday at the 10th Much Emerging Leaders Summit and Uncommon Mentorship Awards noted that rigging of election is dominant in places where there are low turnout of voters but advised Nigerians to key into the new Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) move to ensure continuous registration process.

“Talking about these people leading us now, once the people are not there, they will rig the election because people are not there to monitor the election and also follow the election to returning officers.

“That’s where the problem is, normally they rig places that they see that the turnout was small or was not good. So that’s what they do. So I’m urging Nigerians to please come out and do their voters card now and make it a point of duty to be out to vote before the election for 2027.”. he added.

Meanwhile, Okpihwo a recipient of the award for the girl-child at the event expressed his admiration for youth-focused initiatives, noting their power to inspire and drive change.

He described how deeply moved he was by the confidence and eloquence displayed by young participants, particularly a young girl who emerged as the president of her group.

“I feel great to witness such innovative activities. This event truly motivated me,” he said. “It’s encouraging to see young people, especially girls, being empowered and taking bold steps toward leadership.”

Okpihwo revealed that he personally voted for the young girl due to her impressive performance, contrasting her courage and articulation with the perceived inaction of some lawmakers.

“If a young child can speak with such passion and clarity, what then are our leaders in the National Assembly doing? Many of them sleep on duty and fail to raise motions that benefit their constituencies. It doesn’t make sense,” he added.

Reflecting on his own political journey, Okpihwo shared that he has been addressed as “Honorable” since 2013 when he first contested for office. “I give God the glory because the name is becoming a reality now,” he said.

He concluded by emphasizing the importance of identity and belief, noting that the titles and recognition given to young people today can shape their future.

“That girl may not become president tomorrow, but she could become the wife of a president. Names carry favor and can define destinies,” he said.

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Pottery, capable of restoring wellness, economic development- Tade Craft

by Nelson Ugwuagbo June 6, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

As part of efforts aimed at reviving Nigeria’s culture through pottery, the founder, Tade Craft, Bamikole Blessing has spotlighted the essence of culture and restoration of Nigeria’s heritage, exploring
pottery not just as art, but a tool for mental wellness, and economic development.

Blessing while speaking at the National Pottery Conference 2025 in Abuja noted that the conference was born out of personal healing journey using pottery, explaining that the clay does much than its general use but restores wellness.

“This conference was born out of my own personal healing journey,”
“I discovered that clay does more than create — it restores. And we need more spaces like this that celebrate our cultural identity while offering therapeutic and economic value.”

The Minister of Arts, Culture & Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, applauded the conference as “a national necessity,” reinforcing the government’s support for reimagining indigenous culture as a driver of wellness and economic value.

Director-General of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Mr. Obi Asika, in his goodwill message emphasized that
Every pot holds a story. And every story, a nation’s heritage.”

Leading scholar and culture advocate, Prof. Farida Garkida, spoke on the role of women and science in indigenous craft
noted that “Pottery is not just creative — it is scientific. It connects chemistry, material science, and tradition. And women, historically, have been at the center of that innovation.”

She called for stronger research, investment in tools, and the need to document traditional knowledge for future generations.

Founder of Arewa Pottery, who shared a raw and moving story of how clay helped her process grief, illness, and infertility said “Pottery gave me space to feel without explanation. In our studio, we don’t just mold clay — we mold hope.”

Guests participated in an immersive potter’s wheel experience, viewed curated ceramic exhibitions, and explored conversations around self-expression, climate-conscious alternatives to plastic, and the future of handmade African design.

The tour offered a powerful reflection on leadership, legacy, and the role of civic memory in shaping national identity. For many attendees, it deepened the emotional resonance of the day connecting the creative future of Nigeria to the values and vision of its past.

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Deputy Senate President pledges support for TPI, laud initiatives

by Folarin Kehinde May 3, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin has pledged his unflinching support for The Progressive Institute, TPI. noting that it’s track record within the short period of its establishment is a signal that Nigerian democracy is growing.

TPI’s media head, Wale Abideen disclosed this in a recent press release during the visit of the management and staff of TPI to the Senator in Abuja.

“I’m a beneficiary of a similar Institute from a foreign land” Senator Barau said as he recalled how the National Democratic Institute, NDI of the United States of America, USA trained elected lawmakers at the return of the country’s civil rule.

“The gesture of the NDI was very useful to our legislative functions as we were trained on the global parliamentary best practices immediately after the inauguration of the National Assembly in 1999”.

The famous Kano born politician added that, “as a newly elected House of Representatives member representing Tarauni Federal Constituency of Kano State, I joined my colleagues for the training, which sharpened our grasp of the Parliament. Because of this, I’ve been praying that we have a similar body in Nigeria. And today, we have one”.

“I’m happy to see the birth of TPI. My commendation goes to the National Chairman of our party, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and all those who contributed to making it a reality. TPI will benefit not only APC but the country and even our continent.

Senator Barau who doubled as the first deputy speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament appeals to TPI to extend its tentacles beyond the confines of Nigeria. “Please extend your tentacles to the ECOWAS Parliament, like the NDI did to Nigeria. I will keep supporting you. I will support whatever you stand for and whatever you bring before me”, the Deputy Senate President said, affirming that his doors remain open to TPI at anytime.

Dr. Adebayo, TPI DG commended the Deputy Senate President. “We’re always happy with your consistent gestures. We pray for the success of our government. We’re proud to be associated with you. And we promise you our best”‘. The DG said as he shared the institute’s plans to embark on National Youth Mentorship Program, The development of APC Ideology and many others. “”TPI will contribute to Nigerian development by enhancing governance in the country””.

“TPI is patterned after the National Democratic Institute (NDI) of the United States of America. The institute is committed to party growth. It’s an example APC is proving to other political parties across the globe. It’s a critical intervention project of our dear party”, Dr. Adebayo said.

Also at the meeting are Senator Dandutse Muntari Muhammad, Chairman, Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions, TPI Director of Program and Training Malam Muhammad Sanusi-Kiru, TPI Director of Legal Services, Barrister Ego Queen-Ezuma and others.

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Jandor Visits TPI, Lauds Tinubu, Ganduje Leadership Quality

by Folarin Kehinde April 28, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Director General DG of The Progressive Institute, TPI Lanre Adebayo PhD and his last Friday visitor, Mr. Abdulazees Adediran, former Lagos State governorship candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), both say younger Nigerians have hope with the leadership quality of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The duo affirm Tinubu’s commitment to passing the leadership baton of Nigeria to the next generation. “I’m in APC to support President Tinubu achieve this. Adebayo, a Leadership and Governance experts and the Lagos Politician both agreed with the press.

Famously known as “Jandor,” the famous Abuja based business man and his host in TPI made the commendation during a Adediran’s visit to the party’s training and think-tank institution, The Progressive Institute (TPI) in Abuja on Friday.

Accompanied to TPI with his business partner, Malam Ahmed Buhari, Adu Oyinlade and Media Adviser, Pastor Gbenga Ogunleye, Adediran, who recently defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), noted that his meeting with Mr. President gives him more hope about Nigeria.

“Reflecting on my meeting with President Tinubu prior to my defection, where the President explicitly expressed his readiness to ensure a smooth transition of leadership to the next generation”. I’m proud to be part of this transitional moment”, he said.

Adediran urged the APC leadership and its members to support the President’s vision, highlighting that Tinubu’s leadership recruitment strategy is crucial for the successful generational transition.

“There is nothing all of us that are coming behind him have to do now than to see how we can support him, to ensure a very smooth transition of him passing the baton to the next generation.”

Expressing delight in returning to the governing party, Adediran said APC remains the only stable party in the country.

According to him,”Our decision to come back to the family is really not far-fetched, because if you look at all the political parties in Nigeria today, the only one with a semblance of stability, is the APC.”

He commended the initiative of the Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led National Working Committee (NWC) for establishing the Progressive Institute. Describing it as a “citadel for leadership recruitment,”

Jandor noted that the establishment of the institute is speaking to the passing on of the baton and leadership recruitment.

He argued that the major problem we have in Nigeria today is not the structure of our economy, it’s a leadership problem.

If we see somebody getting it right, it’s the President today. You just don’t want to be a President. You want to see how we can have structure that will speak to recruiting leadership.”

Earlier the Director-General of the institute, Dr. Adebayo disclosed of plans by the institute to evolve a political ideology for the ruling party and to assist the party in leadership recruitment.

He also said the institute is also to undertake research on public policies, on political party management, and of course on governance.

Adebayo, who describes his visitor as a brilliant brand, hailed his decision to join the ruling party, noting that APC means well for Nigeria.

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Group Hosts Dinner in Honour of Ganduje, APC Excos

by Folarin Kehinde April 22, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr. Umar Abdullahi Ganduje, CON and other members of the party’s National Working Committee, NWC will on Friday, 2nd, May, 2025 attend a Special Appreciation Dinner organized by an Abuja based socio-political group, Coalition of Ganduje Support Groups, CGSG-Abuja.

The event, according to the Convener of C-GSG-Abuja, Dr. Aliyu Ibrahim, MFR is to appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for appointing Dr. Ganduje and other NWC members into various boards of the nation’s institutions.

“CGSG-ABUJA has concluded plans to host our performing and result oriented National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, members of the National Working Committee, NWC and political associates and friends of the Chairman in a colourful dinner to appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership style”, Dr. Aliyu noted.

The CGSG-ABUJA Convener also added that the occasion will be used to rally support for the Ganduje led NWC and pray for the success of President Tinubu in his bid to revamp the economy of country.

The Dinner, proudly supported by The Progressive Institute, TPI; APC Intellectual Resource Center, Architect Kabir Ida; a frontline business morgul and notable allies of APC, will commence by 7:pm at the Abuja Intercontinental Hotel, formerly Sheraton hotel, Abuja.

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Maryam Ogundepo pledges world-class library donation to TPI

by Folarin Kehinde March 19, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

In her quest to further enhance need to boost intellectual property acquisition in Nigeria, popular American based philanthropist and Chairperson of Achana Legacy Humanitarian Solutions, Dr. Maryam Ogundepo has promised to donate a modern library to the Progressive Institute, (TPI) Abuja.

Head of Media & Strategic Communication, Wale Abideen disclosed this in a press statement during the visit by Dr. Ogundepo on Tuesday to the TPI’s headquarters o in Abuja.

Ogundepo who was received by TPI’s Director-General Dr. Lanre Adebayo commended the intellectual prowess of the Abdullahi Umar Ganduje led All Progressives Congress, APC, to establish TPI, noting that Nigerians deserve such Progressive mindset at this time of our political history.

She however vows to support the APC and its government in any capacity bringing good governance to the grassroots while also promised to donate a modern library for TPI within a short period of time.

“Just show me the location you want it, I will supply both the electronics and books library for the institute as part of my way of contributing meaningful quota to my father’s land.”

Ogundepo, a detribalized Igala woman who supported an Ebira governorship ambition that produced the incumbent Kogi State Governor Ododo with lots of funds and campaign materials also pledged to reciprocate the gesture at the national level.

Dr. Ogundepo, a staunch supporter of the All Progressives Congress through her philanthropic organization and in collaboration with Women Entrepreneur Nigerian and Diaspora has concluded plans to donate more to the APC and Nigerians at large.

In his response, Dr. Lanre Adebayo commended ogundepo for her
tremendous humanitarian services
and her support to the APC by providing intellectual materials for its Think Tank, promising that such gestures will not go unappreciated.

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Child trafficking: Auxano Foundation rehabilitates over 500 survivors in Nigeria

by Folarin Kehinde February 9, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

As part of efforts aimed at ensuring the well-being of victims of child trafficking, sexual and gender-based violence, (SGBV) a non-governmental organization, Auxano Foundation has rehabilitated over 500 survivors in Nigeria.

The organization underscore the need to assist the vulnerable from
dehumanizing and exploitative contradictions and usage while ensuring social justice in line with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 3,4,5, and 6.

Convener Auxano Foundation, Lawrenta Igoh while speaking in Abuja at the Survivors Leadership Forum (SLF) and the Launch of the Survivors Book Club stated that the initiative was borne out of the need to help and active volunteerism from professional team members, emphasizing that government can not curb the scourge of SGBV and child trafficking alone, hence all hands must be on deck to nip this in the bud.

Igoh explained that one person can make a positive difference while encouraging others to get involved adding that more than just asking what the government can do, one can actually just decide what
can be done by contributing in helping to uplifting their community and neighborhood irrespective of challenges.

Meanwhile, Igoh stated that in 10 years, Auxano Foundation has given 10 communities access to potable drinking water in the rural parts of Nigeria and have offered several corporate social responsibility to underserved and therapeutic treatments to survivors of child trafficking.

“We have achieved quite a number of tasks in 10 years. For instance, what the most interesting success story I like to talk about is that we are able to give 10 communities access to clean
water in 10 years. And these communities are not communities in the city.

“They are located in very secluded and marginalized places. And this was achieved by contribution from people who choose to be anonymous, individuals within Nigeria. It helped me to feel like we as a country, we can solve most of our problems if we look inward.
And then volunteer members like our team, contributing time, expertise, money, resources to do things each and every day. Going to communities on Saturdays to conduct research.

“Meeting people, trying to understand them from their own realities. And coming back to advocate on their behalf has been one of those feats. So we’ve been doing
a lot of scholarship for children. In 10 years, we have 45 children in school and counting. And then under our team on health, at least over 500 survivors have received free medical and
therapeutic treatment. She stated.

Also speaking at the event, Program manager, Auxano Foundation, Ele-Ojo Ochai on her part stated that the Survivors Leaders Forum is a platform aimed at consolidating previous leadership project for survivors in the past while forming alliance whereby survivors can
interact, support, elevate each other, share stories, grow and heal together.

Ochai explained that the book club which started in 2024 was inspired by
Father William with inspiration which reasonates with the survivors.

“We saw it as an initiative to share more books with these children to facilitate their healing journey from past trauma. So it’s something I’ll be holding once in a quarter, once every quarter, we’ll have different books.

“We’ll be having it once every quarter for as long as possible. It’s just, you know, literature is a form of self-expression. And we believe it can also be used as a form of therapy for these children to heal, to express themselves.”

Meanwhile, Ochai attributed lack of fund as a major challenge hindering greater intervention for the foundation while calling on donor organization and well meaning Nigerians for support.

“The major challenge is funding.
Yes, because it’s actually, like I said, it’s a volunteer life. So the major challenge we have is funding, because like I say, we are all volunteers.

“So a lot of these projects, they are out of pocket or maybe just as organically. People here and there, they will know that we need to donate to such causes. And well, at times there’s a little
bit of bickering with the government, because like when we go to some of these villages to cooperate with the people, at times we have not really had so much of those. But you know, this issue of bottlenecks in communities, you have to meet chiefs and things like
that. But we have a way, but it’s still a little bit of a challenge.”

Coordinator of medical services of Auxano Foundation Dr. Opeyemi Muili disclosed that the foundation will focus on a health care and empowerment for at-risk and trafficked survivors (HEARTS) projects is aimed at addressing critical health needs of survivors through education and therapeutic treatments.

“We provide them with water, safe water, safe and potable and affordable water. So it has really been a lot. It has been eye-opening. We’ve been able to impact lives. We’ve gotten feedback from people, survivors that we didn’t even know had mental issues. We’ve been able to help them get over these issues.
And we’ve been able to also take care of their physical health.”

Meanwhile Muili also solicited for partnership and funding to expand their scope of humanitarian services.

“Right now we are looking for partners, sponsors and donors so that we can actually do more than this. Instead of just limiting what we are doing to victims,
like survival at shelters.

“There’s nothing stopping us from taking this across the country.
Nothing stopping us from looking at the vulnerable people, the vulnerable population. Which we’ve started doing in other communities, like Nasarawa, Kefi. We are going outside of even
the North Central.

“So by the end, you should expect us to expand. We are going to expand all our services. Physical services, mental services, and health services in general.”. She added.

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Technological application, solution for real-time challenges – Coderina Edutech

by Folarin Kehinde January 28, 2025
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A non-governmental organization, Coderina Edutech has stated that the application of technological tools such as STEM, robotics and a host of other Artificial intelligence (AI) tools will serve as solution to real-time challenges.

The Founder, Coderina, Olajide Ajayi while speaking in Abuja on Tuesday at the National Robotics Championships stated that the emergence of technology in the fourth industrial revolution is an enabler to solving real-time challenges especially for Nigerian youth.

Ajayi explained that challenges are everywhere but it takes only those who are able to convert those
challenges into opportunities that will thrive in the knowledge economy adding that sadly, Africa has missed out in the fourth revolution but assured that Coderina has created an enabler for students to face future challenges using technology.

“I think Africa missed out a bit during the initial four technology revolutions but this is now an opportunity for us again. Technology is an enabler, it
levels the playing field for everybody. It only takes you to know how to use it, if you know how
to use it, you can create with it and it takes those who create with it to change the world.

“So we’re creating an enablement not only for the
secondary school students or for the primary school students but also for the teachers as well
because you can’t teach what you don’t know so the overall plan is to start an ecosystem of young people who are creating with technology and solving real-life problems with technology.”

He noted that Coderina is poised at making Nigeria to be the first in Africa and second in the world to
designate robotics as a sporting event this move he said will ensure inclusivity for young people adding that technology has advanced to STEM education hence Nigeria must not be left behind.

“We want to make this very inclusive so that girls will see themselves in this, boys that are not inclined in
doing anything with technology will still find a role to play in all of this and still be able to learn
and master the use of technology effectively to change their lives.

“We want these young people is to be enabled to be given the right tools and resources to position them for the future of work and entrepreneurship.”. He stated.

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Dr. Nasir Gwarzo highlighted the importance of the championship which he described as topnotch capable of projecting Nigerians to compete favorably anywhere in the world.

Gwarzo however noted that National Robotics Championships promotes advocacy, capacity building for both students and teachers and the spirit of competitive culture not against themselves but time to accomplish tasks which are multi-dimentional
adding that policies are readily available to support similar initiative.

“If this culture is imbibe fully, our expectation is that our students can compete favourably anywhere in the world, am impressed with what I have seen today and I look forward to seeing Nigerians top globally.

“Usually, government does not embark on an event until there’s a policy on ground, so we have a policy that aims at promoting this at all levels and that’s why I told you methodically that this is how activity evolve up to this stage so there is a policy”.

About 1000 secondary school students across the nation are currently participating in the national event.

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