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Abuja Youths Declare Week of Peace to Promote Unity

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The Abuja Residents Youth Association (ARYA) has announced a “Week of Peace” set to commence on August 11. This initiative aims to foster harmonious relationships and unity among the youth in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

At a press conference held in Abuja on Wednesday, ARYA President Mr. Akoshile Mukhtar clarified that the association is not involved in the current nationwide protests against hunger, economic hardship, and poor governance. Instead, the Week of Peace is part of ARYA’s ongoing efforts to promote peace and solidarity within the FCT.

During this week, the association will organize a series of activities designed to build community and encourage mutual understanding.

Planned events include a peace walk, peace talks, prayer sessions, and other gatherings intended to bring youths together to reflect on common goals and reinforce their commitment to a peaceful Abuja.

Mukhtar stated, “These activities will offer us a chance to unite, reflect on our shared objectives, and fortify our dedication to maintaining peace in our city.

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The Week of Peace will serve as a strong reminder of our commitment to building a city marked by unity and cooperation.”

He emphasized that participating in these events will demonstrate solidarity and a collective commitment to fostering a thriving and harmonious city.

The association aims to use the week to engage in constructive dialogue, pray for the city’s continued development, and publicly show their dedication to peace.

Mukhtar also commended FCT Minister Mr. Nyesom Wike for his proactive stance in addressing youth concerns and spearheading developmental projects that are transforming Abuja into a city of which all Nigerians can be proud.

He praised Wike for his clear commitment to inclusive and progressive leadership, noting that the minister’s efforts are laying a solid foundation for sustainable growth.

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He highlighted Wike’s initiatives as crucial in addressing immediate issues while also fostering long-term development.

Mukhtar praised the minister for renewing residents’ hope and optimism towards a more inclusive and equitable Abuja.

In response to the ongoing protests, Mukhtar urged Abuja’s youth to embrace peaceful means of dialogue and to take responsibility for their role in the country’s future.

He emphasized that peace and dialogue are vital for achieving inclusive governance that serves all citizens effectively.

Mukhtar further encouraged all youths, both resident and indigenous, to uphold the spirit of peaceful coexistence and to contribute constructive feedback to the government. This, he said, will help in shaping policies that cater to the needs and aspirations of the youth.

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He concluded with a call for unity, urging all youths to work together with the government to ensure that Abuja remains a symbol of progress and unity.


 

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Heritage Foundation Pushes for Release of Prince Harry’s U.S. Immigration Records

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The Heritage Foundation has intensified efforts to release Prince Harry’s U.S. immigration records, asserting that his disclosures could have affected his entry eligibility.

After DHS denied their Freedom of Information request, a judge ruled in September to keep the files private—a decision now under appeal by Heritage.

Heritage spokesperson Nile Gardiner argued that revealing the records aligns with public interest, adding, “The rule of law should apply equally to everyone.” He also suggested that the Biden administration’s protection of Harry may end after the inauguration, with growing calls in Congress for transparency.

Tensions have persisted between Harry and former President Trump, who has openly criticized the prince and indicated he wouldn’t offer him protection if re-elected. Gardiner predicts a decision on the matter within a year.


 

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Lagos Port Welcomes the Largest Container Vessel Ever to Nigerian Port

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The Lagos Port Complex in Apapa welcomes the largest container vessel ever to the Nigerian port with a capacity of 7000 TEUs. This events marks as a milestone for Nigeria and shows the growth in the country’s trade. The vessel, operated by COSCO Shipping, measures 272 meters in length and is expected to enhance the port’s efficiency.

The terminal operator at the APM Terminal states that this achievement will strengthen Nigeria’s import and export abilities and serves as a good reputation. This event has expanded the presence of Nigeria’s port and can start to make positive changes in the economic state of the country.


 

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President Tinubu Advises Media on Democracy and Government Accountability

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President Bola Tinubu advises the media to hold the government responsible in order to strengthen Nigeria’s Democracy. At the 20th All Nigeria Editors Conference, situated in Bayelsa, President Tinubu was represented by the Minister of Information.

And the Minister passes across the message that the media and government should be one with a shared goal. He emphasises on democracy and accountability with the government and the media.The Governor of Bayelsa, Douye Diri also shares the same idea and speaks on democracy within the media, he talks about the importance of unity for the sake of national development.


 

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