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UK Varsity invites Nigerian Media Strategist Jamilu Yusuf to launch of African Transformation Centre

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UK Varsity invites Nigerian Media Strategist Jamilu Yusuf to launch of African Transformation Centre

By Austine Agbo Emmanuel, Kaduna

University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, United Kingdom, has extended an exclusive invitation to renowned Nigerian media strategist and development advocate, Jamilu Yusuf, to participate in the launch of its newly established Centre for African Social and Economic Transformation (CASET).

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The event, billed for May 22, 2025, at the university’s Frenchay Campus in Bristol, is expected to serve as a global hub for innovative research, policy development, and sustainable solutions addressing Africa’s socio-economic challenges.

Jamilu Yusuf, the Managing Director and Publisher of Access News and Magazine and the Chief Executive of Nigeria Customs Broadcasting Network, is among a select group of African leaders invited to the high-level gathering aimed at fostering collaboration between academia, government, and the private sector.

In a formal letter signed by the university’s Deputy Vice Chancellor and Registrar, Jo Midgley, the institution expressed delight at Yusuf’s anticipated presence, noting his wealth of experience in strategic communication, public service, and sustainable development.

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“The Centre is a pioneering initiative guided by our ethos of enterprise and collaboration, designed to work with African stakeholders to drive solutions to pressing issues including education, training, and inclusive growth,” the letter read in part.

Jamilu, a former Senior Special Assistant on Media to the President in the Office of the First Lady, has led over 20 national projects impacting more than 50,000 Nigerians. He is also an alumnus of the prestigious International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) organized by the U.S. Department of State.

Reacting to the invitation, Yusuf said the recognition affirms the relevance of African-led media and policy innovations on the global stage.

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“This is a significant opportunity to shape the conversation on Africa’s future using practical, transformative ideas that connect the grassroots with global platforms,” he stated.

The upcoming launch of CASET is expected to attract academics, policy-makers, and development experts from across the continent, positioning UWE as a strategic ally in Africa’s social and economic renaissance.

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Plateau Governor Sets Up Committee to Probe Two Decades of Attacks

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Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has inaugurated a 10-member fact-finding committee tasked with uncovering the root causes of the persistent attacks plaguing communities across the state.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony on Tuesday in Jos, Governor Mutfwang charged the committee with conducting a comprehensive review of violent incidents from 2001 to date. “We thought that we should set up this high-powered fact-finding committee to look at the incessant attacks on our communities,” the governor stated.

According to Mutfwang, the committee is expected to perform an in-depth assessment of the recurring security breaches, determine the number of affected communities, and assess the extent of damage done over the years. “We want to understand the root causes and propose actionable recommendations for lasting peace, justice, and stability in the affected communities,” he said.

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The committee’s mandate also includes establishing the number of casualties, identifying possible perpetrators and their motives, and uncovering potential routes used by bandits to access Plateau State. “Identify possible routes of bandits into the state and recommend measures to limit their access,” the governor added.

Chairman of the committee, retired Maj.-Gen. Rojas Nicholas, thanked the governor for the confidence reposed in the members. He pledged that the committee would approach its assignment with fairness and commitment. “We will do our best to produce a report that would befit its assignment,” Nicholas assured.

The committee is expected to submit its findings and recommendations in due course, with hopes that the report will provide a pathway to durable peace and security in the state.

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British-Nigerian Makes History as London Mayor — A Source of National Pride, Says NGIJ President

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President of the Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ), Mr. Abdulrahman Aliagan, has praised British-Nigerian Bright Opeyemi for becoming the youngest serving Mayor in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja, Aliagan described Opeyemi’s rise as a landmark achievement in British political history and a proud milestone for Nigeria.

“The 29-year-old British-born daughter of Nigerian immigrants was officially inaugurated on May 16 as Mayor,” Aliagan noted.

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“She now holds the title of First Citizen of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham; a borough known for its diversity, resilience, and vibrant youth population.

“Opeyemi’s ascension is not just a personal victory, but a shining example of the excellence of the Nigerian diaspora and a source of national pride.

“She grew up in a family devoted to community building and social impact,” he added.

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Aliagan highlighted that Opeyemi was elected as a councillor at just 22 and has spent the past seven years advocating for youth empowerment, social inclusion, and economic opportunity in her borough.

“Her rise to the mayoralty is the result of years of tireless service and stands as a testament to her character, competence, and credibility,” he emphasized.

He further stated that Opeyemi’s leadership represents a shared story—one rooted in resilience, achievement, and progress in multicultural societies.

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“Her victory is especially symbolic as it challenges stereotypes around youth disengagement from politics.

“She epitomises a new wave of dynamic, inclusive, and globally minded leadership,” Aliagan said.

According to him, Opeyemi’s journey reaffirms the positive impact of Nigerian values such as education, resilience, and service when integrated into international systems.

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“She proudly carries her Nigerian heritage with dignity. Her success is proof that culture and identity are assets, not obstacles, in public leadership,” he said.

Aliagan also noted that her story offers a refreshing counter-narrative to the often negative portrayal of Nigeria in global media.

“Her election should serve as a wake-up call. It reflects the untapped potential of our youth and diaspora community,” he added.

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He called on Nigerian institutions and the government to draw inspiration from Opeyemi’s accomplishment by investing in youth leadership and incorporating diaspora voices into national policymaking.

“For young Nigerians, especially women, Opeyemi is living proof that neither age, gender, nor immigrant roots are barriers to greatness,” Aliagan concluded.

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NUJ Condemns Armed Attack on Rhythm 94.7FM, Calls It an Assault on Press Freedom

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Bayelsa State Council, has strongly condemned the recent armed attack on Rhythm 94.7FM, a privately owned radio station based in Yenagoa, describing the incident as a grave threat to press freedom.

In a statement issued to newsmen on Monday in Yenagoa, the NUJ Bayelsa Chairman, Comrade Tonye Yemoleigha, and Council Secretary, Comrade Stanley Imgbi, decried the assault, calling it “a rape on the entire media family in Bayelsa and on press freedom.”

According to the statement, the radio station was attacked on two separate occasions—Saturday, May 17, at about 2:10 p.m., and Sunday, May 18, at 4:40 p.m.—by unidentified gunmen who carted away valuables during the operations.

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“Some of the valuables collected include mobile phones, recorders and operational gadgets belonging to staff on duty,” Yemoleigha disclosed.

The NUJ Chairman called on security agencies, particularly the Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, to ensure that the perpetrators of the crime are identified and brought to justice.

He also urged the police to station a patrol van near the premises of the media house, given its isolated location, similar to measures taken in other strategic points across Yenagoa.

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Yemoleigha, however, expressed relief that no lives were lost during the attacks.

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