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Gov Mbah urges Nigerians to turn culture into economic power
Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has called on Nigerians to transform the country’s cultural wealth into economic power that would create millions of jobs and drive sustainable growth.
Declaring open a three-day Culture and Creative Economy Summit at the Landmark Nike Resort, Enugu, on Tuesday, the governor, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, said the creative economy must be seen as central to Nigeria’s future.
“Enugu State is proud to stand with the Federal Government in this vision. We are ready to provide platforms, infrastructure, and partnerships that will unlock the real potential of Nigeria’s creative sector, from Nollywood to Afrobeat, from heritage to tourism, and to digital innovation. The message is clear that the creative economy is not just entertainment; it is Nigeria’s blue economy,” Mbah said.

He reminded participants that his administration had set a target of growing Enugu’s economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion by 2030, stressing that every sector must contribute to achieving the vision.
He urged the private sector, cultural custodians, and young people to “create the legacy of a Nigeria where our culture is celebrated, our creativity rewarded, and our economy transformed.”
Governor Mbah further announced that Enugu would host the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) in November 2025, assuring that the state had already invested in the infrastructure needed for a successful outing.

“It will be an ecosystem of economic activities. Enugu is open for business,” he stressed.
Delivering the keynote address, Prof. Lyndsay Duthie of the University of Creative Arts, United Kingdom, said that creating wealth through culture requires collaboration, innovation, and technology.
“Culture and creativity equal economic power,” she said, adding that Nigeria has one of the strongest opportunities to build a competitive creative economy if government policies, infrastructure, and incentives are aligned.
She stressed that beyond population advantage, Nigeria must develop skills, invest in education, and provide incentives that would help talents thrive. According to her, funding, infrastructure, and world-class creativity should form the strategic pillars of the country’s creative growth.
The Director General of the National Council of Arts and Culture, Obi Asika, described the creative economy as a viable path to national prosperity, noting that the summit brought together commissioners, permanent secretaries, and directors of culture to brainstorm on unlocking opportunities in the sector.
“As a country, we can achieve a $100 billion creative economy by 2030 and $250 billion by 2035 if we invest deliberately in the process,” Asika said.
He also commended Enugu as a suitable host for NAFEST 2025, adding that “Enugu is a great place to host NAFEST. The infrastructure is there and culture has always been here.”
Earlier in her welcome address, the Enugu State Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dame Ugochi Madueke, expressed delight that Enugu was hosting the summit, describing it as a historic moment for Nigeria’s creative industry.
She said the theme, “Monetising Culture and Creative Industries at the Sub-National Level,” was timely, adding that culture and creativity across the country are more than entertainment because they represent wealth, jobs, and opportunities waiting to be unlocked.
“Here in Enugu, we are already taking bold steps – developing our eco-tourism sites, investing in film and music, preparing to host NAFEST 2025, and building platforms where culture meets commerce,” she said, while urging participants to join hands in building a stronger and united creative economy for Nigeria.
The summit drew the attendance of Commissioners in charge of Culture and Creative Economy, directors of federal and state ministries, departments and agencies from the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, as well as federal agencies responsible for arts and culture, among others.

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Anambra denies introducing new burial law
The Anambra State Government has dismissed reports claiming Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo signed a “new burial law” imposing restrictions, including a ban on the use of cows and goats during condolence visits, describing them as false and malicious.
The state Commissioner for Information and Value Reformation, Dr. Law Mefor, while clarifying the matter said that no new burial law had been passed by the Soludo administration.
“For the record: No new burial law has been passed by Governor Soludo’s administration. The subsisting Anambra Burial Law is the 2019 law signed by former Governor Willie Obiano,” Mefor said.
The government said the claims circulating on social media and other traditional media outlets were not contained in any section of the 2019 law. It described the assertion that cows and goats are banned at condolence visits as a fabrication intended to mislead the public and incite outrage.
Mefor faulted media organizations for publishing the report without verification, saying journalism demands accuracy, balance, and a duty to confirm claims before publication.
“It is disappointing and irresponsible that established media houses would abandon basic verification and become conduits for viral fake news,” Mefor said.

The government urged the public to disregard the report and called on media organizations to uphold professional standards and avoid publishing unverified reports that could cause public disaffection.
Residents were advised to rely only on official communication channels of the Anambra State Government for accurate information on government policy.

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‘Some people told Tinubu I wanted to kill him, take over Power’, Says Vice President Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima has revealed that some individuals from Borno State allegedly warned President Bola Tinubu against wearing traditional outfits he gave him during the 2023 presidential campaign, claiming the garments had been used to charm him and could lead to his death.
Shettima made the disclosure on Tuesday while speaking at the public presentation of former Head of State Yakubu Gowon’s autobiography, My Life of Duty and Allegiance, in Abuja, where he represented the President.
According to the Vice President, the incident happened shortly after the inauguration of the Tinubu administration in 2023.
He said he had travelled to Beijing, China, in October 2023 to represent Tinubu at the 3rd Belt and Road Initiative Forum held from October 16 to 18.
Shettima said that upon his return, Tinubu informed him that some people had visited him with claims that the traditional Borno attire Shettima supplied during the campaign had spiritual implications.
“When I came back from China, where I had represented him at the Belt and Road Initiative Conference, he said: ‘Sit down. Your people came to me and said I should stop wearing those dresses you gave me. They said I must have been charmed, and that I am going to die and he will become the president,’” Shettima recounted.

He said Tinubu dismissed the allegation, noting that the claim did not make sense because both of them were only aspirants at the time the clothes were given to him.
According to Shettima, Tinubu told him: “Their story did not add up, because when you gave me those dresses, I was an aspirant. I wasn’t even the candidate. Neither were you the vice-presidential candidate.”
The Vice President added that Tinubu deliberately continued wearing the outfits for one week to dismiss the allegations.
“For one week, to prove to them that he is not fetish, he wore those dresses,” he said.
Shettima said the episode reflected what he described as growing suspicion within Nigeria’s political environment.
He compared the situation with an earlier account shared by the Sultan of Sokoto about how Gowon used to receive gallons of fura weekly from the Sultan’s family in Sokoto while serving as Head of State at Dodan Barracks in Lagos.
According to Shettima, Gowon accepted the gesture without suspicion, unlike the present climate of mistrust.
“Suspicion smears our relationships, and it ought not to be. We are essentially one people tied to a common destiny,” he said.

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Activities grounded at Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu as Workers begin indefinite strike over Same-Scale Promotion
Activities at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu were disrupted on Tuesday as workers under the umbrella of the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) commenced an indefinite strike over what they described as “obnoxious same-scale promotion” implemented during the hospital’s 2025 promotion exercise.
The protesting workers, who came out in large numbers, marched from the hospital’s Boulevard area to the main gate, chanting solidarity songs and carrying placards demanding immediate reversal of the promotion exercise which they said amounted to stagnation and demotion of staff.
The industrial action followed the expiration of a 21-day ultimatum issued to the management of the hospital on April 27, 2026, during which the unions demanded the withdrawal of the controversial promotion policy.

Workers of Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu on strike
Addressing the workers during the demonstration, the Enugu State Vice Chairman of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Comrade Innocent Ejike, assured the aggrieved staff of labour’s support, insisting that injustice against workers would not be allowed to stand.
“As far as we’re concerned, what is wrong will never stand. If they’re working against you, they’re working against all of us and we’ll never allow that to stand,” he said.

He urged the workers to remain united and disciplined throughout the struggle, stressing that division among workers would weaken their cause.
“There’s no way somebody will go through the rudiments and process of promotion exams and you still keep him in the same position. That is another name for stagnation,” he added.

Also speaking, Chairman Joint Health Sector Union, JOHESU, National Orthopedic Hospital Enugu, Comrade Chukwuemeka Edwin, said the unions were at the hospital to demonstrate solidarity with their members, recalling a similar experience at the National Orthopaedic Hospital Enugu in 2011.
According to him, workers in the orthopaedic hospital resisted attempts to deny them “skipping” during promotions under the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS), warning that labour would resist any attempt to revive the policy at FNHE.
“What they did to us then was that people moving from CONHESS 10 to 11 were promoted to the same CONHESS 10, while those moving from 11 to 12 were retained on the same level of 11. We resisted it completely.
“After 15 years of that dark era, we are now seeing the same thing being implemented at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Enugu. It will never happen,” he declared.
Edwin described the implementation of same-scale promotion as “illegal,” insisting that healthcare promotion remained a “no-go area.”
“The only thing that should call you back from this strike is the withdrawal of that letter,” he told the protesting workers.
Chairman of the National Union of Allied Health Workers and Professionals Enugu State Chapter and past Chairman of Trade Union Congress, TUC, in the state, Asogwa Benjamin, said the unions resorted to strike action after exhausting all avenues for dialogue with management.
“After the 21-day ultimatum, we still gave a grace period of two days. So, we are constrained to take up this last option,” he stated.
Similarly, Acting Chairman of NANNM in the hospital, Comrade Ajiri Okezie, insisted that the workers were only demanding their legitimate rights.
“Promotion is not a privilege but a right. We consulted widely before taking this action. Until you hear from us, don’t come to work,” he said.
The Acting Chairman of JOHESU and Senior Staff Chairman, Comrade Cletus Nweke, also threw his weight behind the strike, describing the workers’ action as justified.
In the April 27 ultimatum jointly signed by leaders of JOHESU affiliates and NANNM in the hospital, the unions accused the management of subjecting workers to “same-scale promotion” during the 2025 exercise.
The unions stated that the exercise was “not promotion but rather stagnation/demotion,” warning that they could no longer guarantee industrial harmony if the decision was not reversed.
The workers anchored part of their demands on a 2017 circular issued by the Federal Ministry of Health following a memorandum of terms of settlement reached with JOHESU after a nationwide strike.
In the October 3, 2017 document signed on behalf of the Minister by Dr. W. D. Balami, Head of Department of Hospital Services, the ministry expressly directed federal health institutions that “there should be no same-scale promotion in accordance with the Public Service Rule.”
The document also directed hospitals to pay arrears of “skipping” and other allowances owed to health workers.
Union leaders at the protest argued that the current promotion exercise at FNHE violated the 2017 agreement and contravened established public service rules guiding promotions in the health sector.
As of the time of filing this report, the management of the hospital had yet to officially respond to the allegations and the ongoing strike action.

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