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Easter: Nasarawa speaker urges hope amid Nigeria’s challenges

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Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Dr Danladi Jatau, has urged Christians and other Nigerians to be hopeful despite the challenges facing the country.

He also called for fervent prayers for God’s intervention to tackle the insecurity challenges facing the country.

The speaker made the call on Sunday at the  Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) Good News, Garaku, Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

Mr Jatau said that no nation could achieve speedy development without peace.

He urged the people to continue to pray for the unity and peace of the state and the country at large.

He stated, “I am an advocate of peace. I want to call on us to continue to live in peace and unity with one another.”

Mr Jatau urged Nigerians to reflect deeply on the solemn journey of Lent and sustain the virtues imbibed during Lent

He said, “Easter celebration is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It is considered the most important event in Christianity, symbolising victory over sin and death. It affirms victory over sin and death, offering hope of eternal life.”

He urged Christians to keep hope alive no matter the situations and challenges they found themselves.

The speaker who urged the people to support Governor Abubakar Sule,  sympathised with the people of Udege community of the state over the recent killings and destruction of property by gunmen.

Mr Jatau commended President Bola Tinubu and Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State for taking proactive measures to tackle insecurity in the state.

He urged politicians, stakeholders and others to play politics by its rules for rancour-free 2027 general elections.

On his Part, Assistant Reverend of the church, Amos Samuel, urged Christians to imbibe the virtues of peace, unity, sacrifice, and love, among others.

He said that the resurrection of Jesus Christ guaranteed the victory over death, sickness, insecurity and other challenges of life.

He urged Christians to shun sinful acts

by leading exemplary lives to inherit the kingdom of God.

(NAN)

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Satellite Data Powers New Era of Insurance Expansion in Nigeria

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L-R Dr Usman Jankara (Deputy Commissioner Technical; National Insurance Commission), Dr Mathew Olumide Adepoju (Director General NASRDA), Mr Olusegun Ayo Omosehin (Commissioner for Insurance National Insurance Commission) and Mr Ekerete Ola Gam-Ikon (Deputy Commissioner Finance and Administration National Insurance Commission)

BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR—Nigeria’s insurance industry is set for a Satellite Data Powers New Era of Insurance Expansion in Nigeria transformation as the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) move to harness satellite and geospatial technology to deepen market penetration, strengthen enforcement, and modernize risk management nationwide.

At a high-level meeting between both institutions, leaders agreed on a strategic partnership that will deploy space-based intelligence to unlock new insurance opportunities, improve compliance, and support broader economic resilience. The initiative signals a shift toward data-driven regulation and innovation in Nigeria’s insurance ecosystem.

Director General of NASRDA, explained that the partnership would harness NASRDA’s geospatial and satellite capabilities to generate accurate, evidence‑based datasets. According to him, these datasets will underpin modern insurance products, strengthen regulatory enforcement, and unlock economic value at both federal and sub‑national levels. He further highlighted the importance of insurance in safeguarding high‑value national assets, citing a previous insured satellite replacement as a practical demonstration of insurance effectiveness in managing sovereign risk.

On his part, Mr. Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, Commissioner for Insurance and Chief Executive Officer of NAICOM, emphasized that the initiative aligns strongly with NAICOM’s strategic transformation agenda and its commitment to swift, results‑oriented reforms. He noted the opportunity to deploy geospatial intelligence to identify public buildings and other insurable assets for compulsory coverage, as well as to support the development of a robust national catastrophic risk insurance framework.

NAICOM reaffirmed its core regulatory pillars—policyholder protection, regulatory capacity enhancement, legal and regulatory modernization, financial soundness through recapitalization, and innovation and sustainability—underscoring that the partnership directly advances its innovation and access objectives.

Under the partnership framework, both agencies will collaborate on the development of a national catastrophic insurance framework, high‑resolution property mapping and the creation of a national property database, enhanced enforcement of compulsory insurance for public buildings, and the advancement of insurance penetration through innovation and sustainability initiatives.

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BDC Demands Declaration of Mahanga as Terrorist Enclave, Urges Urgent Resettlement of Displaced Berom Communities

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The Berom Diaspora Coalition (BDC), alongside allied groups, has called on the Federal Government to declare Mahanga in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State a terrorist hideout, describing it as a major stronghold for armed groups allegedly responsible for persistent attacks across the state.

Speaking during a press conference held in Jos on April 28, 2026, under the theme “Reclaiming Our Lost Ancestral Lands and Resettlement of Our People,” Representing the coalition, Barnabas Dazi expressed deep concern over continued violence, displacement, and humanitarian crises affecting Berom communities.

The group alleged that hundreds of lives have been lost between November 2025 and April 2026, with several communities in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Jos South, Bokkos, and Bassa Local Government Areas repeatedly attacked. According to the coalition, more than 70 Berom villages have been displaced, with some reportedly occupied by armed groups.

A key demand highlighted during the briefing was the urgent designation of Mahanga as a terrorist enclave. The coalition argued that such a move would enable security agencies to carry out decisive operations to dismantle what it described as a long-standing base for violent attacks.

Beyond security measures, the BDC emphasized the urgent need for the reclamation of ancestral lands and the safe resettlement of displaced persons. It criticized the slow pace of government intervention, noting that many affected families remain homeless while their lands are allegedly occupied.

The coalition urged both the Federal and Plateau State governments to move beyond assurances and take immediate action to restore displaced communities to their original homes. It also called for stronger prosecution of suspects linked to attacks and compensation for victims.

Reaffirming its stance, the group appealed to the international community and human rights organizations to intervene and help end the violence, stressing that the protection of lives and restoration of ancestral lands must remain a priority.

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