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Lawyers, Community Urge Nigeria’s Attorney General To Intervene In Two-Year Detention Of Abia Scholar Kenneth Nwafor By DSS

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In a letter dated January 13, 2025, the law firm B. I. Dakum & Co., which is representing Nwafor, detailed the ongoing unlawful detention of their client by the State Security Service (SSS), otherwise called the Department of State Services (DSS) at the Wawa Military Holding Facility in Kainji, Niger State.

 

The legal team representing Kenneth Nwafor, a scholar who has been in detention since July 29, 2022, has formally appealed to the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), urging his immediate intervention in the matter.

 

In a letter dated January 13, 2025, the law firm B. I. Dakum & Co., which is representing Nwafor, detailed the ongoing unlawful detention of their client by the State Security Service (SSS), otherwise called the Department of State Services (DSS) at the Wawa Military Holding Facility in Kainji, Niger State.

 

Nwafor, according to his legal representatives, was arrested in Abia State on July 29, 2022, by the DSS and initially detained at its headquarters in Abuja.

 

Following his arrest, Nwafor’s legal team filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking enforcement of his fundamental rights. During the proceedings, the DSS accused Nwafor of being involved with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), an organisation proscribed and suspected of terrorism by the government.

 

However, the court dismissed the application on July 16, 2024, citing the alleged links to terrorism as the basis for the detention. Despite this, the DSS did not bring any formal charges against Nwafor, the law firm said.

 

In light of these developments, Nwafor’s lawyers have written to Fagbemi, requesting that he urgently intervene in the matter. They have called on the Attorney General to direct the DSS to either formally charge Nwafor in court or grant him administrative bail.

 

The law firm has emphasised the importance of the intervention to prevent further violations of Nwafor’s rights and ensure he is either charged or released.

 

The lawyers are awaiting a timely and favorable response from the Attorney General’s office to resolve the situation and ensure justice is served.

 

Bala Dakum, the principal partner at B. I. Dakum & Co., concluded the letter with an appeal for the Attorney General’s prompt action, urging him to consider the case with the seriousness it deserves.

 

The letter read, “However, rather than charge our client in court, the State Security Services refused and kept him in Wawa Military Holding Facility indefinitely, Kainji, Niger State; it also refused to allow his family access to him.

 

“The State Security Services also alleged that your office has taken over the matter but there is no charge filed and they are not willing to admit him to administrative bail.

 

In a related development, the Uturu Development Association, in a letter dated May 2, 2024, addressed to Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser to President Bola Tinubu, described Nwafor as a son of Uturu with an impeccable character.

 

The letter, signed by the President General of Uturu Ancient Kingdom Worldwide, Chidi Slessor Mba, and the Secretary General, Mazi Titus Elebe, stated, “We the members of the above-mentioned Association certify that Dr. Kenneth Nwafor is a committed son of Uturu with an impeachable character and purpose of service.

 

“He is a well-known character to us as our brother from birth. He was a past leader of our union and has also served our community in various capacities meritoriously and effectively without any blemish. His records are outstanding and appreciable. He is a lecturer in Abia State University, Uturu, Department of Geography.

 

“He is humble, dutiful and dedicated to any assignment given to him.

 

“We are very proud of him as a true son of the town, who has demonstrated commitment to service of the town and humanity.”

 

“We hereby certify and recommend him as a good man who cannot disappoint in any assignment,” the letter added.

 

Similarly, the Youth Wing of the Uturu Development Association, in a letter addressed to the NSA dated May 3, 2024, expressed concern over the ongoing detention of Nwafor.

 

The letter, signed by the President of Uturu Youths, Chukwuemeka Chukwunenye T., and the Secretary General, Fabian Agu, stated that, “We write in favor of Mr. Kenneth Nwafor (Ph.D) who was arrested and taken away since 29 July, 2022 from his house in Uturu.

 

“He is a worthy and reliable son of Uturu, who has served the community positively in different capacities. He is our community leader who has helped to maintain peace and has contributed greatly to our community development. He is a peace maker and a scholar who has contributed so much in nation building and has trained so many undergraduates as a lecturer in Abia State University, Uturu.”

 

“We passionately appeal to you, Sir, to use your good office to release him from detention,” it added.

A copy of the letter was also sent to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

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Polaris Bank Champions Girls’ Hygiene Awareness with Female Hygiene Essentials Distribution in Kuramo & Victoria Island Junior and Senior Secondary Schools

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Polaris Bank has continued its commitment to empowering the Nigerian girl-child through health education and essential support, with the successful distribution of female hygiene essentials to female students of Kuramo and Victoria Island Junior and Senior Secondary Schools, Lagos. 

 

This initiative stems from Polaris Bank’s 2025 International Women’s Day celebration and forms part of our ongoing Adolescent Health and Hygiene Support Programme.

 

Through the Bank’s Girl-Child Support and Hygiene Education Initiative, the outreach aims to improve menstrual hygiene education, build confidence and dignity among young girls, and reduce school absenteeism resulting from lack of access to sanitary products.

 

Speaking at the event, Group Head, Customer Experience & Value Management, Polaris Bank, Mrs. Bukola Oluyadi, delivered a practical health talk to the girls, emphasizing the importance of maintaining proper hygiene during their menstrual cycle and in their daily lives.

 

She advised the students on essential personal care practices including the appropriate use of sanitary pads, the importance of daily use of clean underwear, and maintaining good body hygiene with deodorants and regular washing, especially during puberty when their bodies are developing.

 

“Your body is precious, and how you take care of it determines your confidence and wellbeing,” Mrs. Oluyadi told the students. “Good hygiene is not just about looking clean; it is about staying healthy, feeling comfortable, and showing up confidently in school and everywhere you go.”

 

She also encouraged the girls to cultivate life-long healthy habits, be informed about their bodies, and speak confidently about their health needs.

 

Also present at the distribution was the Non-Executive Director of Polaris Bank, Mrs. Subulade Giwa-Amu, who delivered a powerful motivational session on self-care, confidence, and self-presentation.

 

In her address, she reminded the girls that taking care of their appearance and hygiene contributes significantly to building a successful future.

 

“A clean girl equals a successful woman,” Mrs. Giwa-Amu affirmed. “Success is not only about your academic performance; it is also about how you present yourself. People see you before they know you, and first impressions always last. Loving yourself and caring for yourself should be a daily habit.”

 

She further encouraged the students to build confidence from within, stay self-assured, and always be conscious of their personal hygiene as young girls stepping into womanhood.

“Confidence starts with knowing who you are and being proud of yourself,” she added.

 

“When you take care of your body, you build respect for yourself, and others see that confidence reflected in how you speak, walk, and show up in the world.”

 

Polaris Bank’s support for the girl-child aligns with the Bank’s broader Sustainability and CSR strategy, which includes empowering young girls through education, access to essential learning materials, and social support systems that improve their health and academic performance.

 

The Bank believes that sustained investment in girls’ wellbeing ensures equal opportunity, reduces school dropout rates, and helps drive long-term social and economic development.

 

The female hygiene essentials distribution initiative directly addresses barriers that affect school attendance among adolescent girls, especially those who lack access to basic hygiene products.

 

By equipping students with knowledge and materials, Polaris Bank is helping to normalize conversations around menstruation, reduce stigma, and support healthier outcomes for young girls.

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Sterling Bank Champions Collective Action……to Accelerate Nigeria’s Renewable Energy Transition

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Sterling Bank Limited has brought together stakeholders in the renewable energy industry to explore ways to accelerate action in the sector. 

 

The premier colloquium, held in Lagos on Monday, aimed to identify priority areas for action to increase energy access and drive economic growth in the quest to attain a one trillion-dollar economy.

 

Managing Director and CEO of Sterling Bank Limited, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, gave the charge in his address at the colloquium organized with the theme: Beyond The Grid; Unlocking New Frontiers in Renewable Energy.

 

The CEO, who was represented by Dele Faseemo, Group Executive, Corporate & Investment Banking, explained that Sterling Bank will be paying closer attention to policy actions in two or three key priority areas, especially regulation and financing.

 

He noted that by focusing on these areas, the Bank can do more to drive progress and expand access to energy, which he described as essential for supporting economic growth and overall development.

 

In a keynote address titled Scaling Electrification in Nigeria, The REA Impact, Managing Director and CEO of The Rural Electrification Agency (REA), Dr. Abba Aliyu, spoke on the vision, mission and mandate of the agency.

 

He noted that Nigeria requires about $26 billion to address its energy deficit. He said the energy transition in Nigeria is a strategic shift towards achieving universal, reliable and sustainable energy access by integrating the grid, mini-grid and off grid technologies while aligning with national development and climate goals.

 

The CEO who was represented by Mr. Abba Hayatudden, Senior Advisor to the MD, said “REA is strategically expanding and optimizing channels to accelerate the adoption and sustainable growth of renewable energy acrossthe country in the areas of value chain development, regulation enhancement, funding windows, alternative resources and technical standardization.”

 

Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, commended Sterling Bank for convening the conversation on renewable energy.

 

He stated that the Federal Government has placed renewable energy and rural electrification at the heart of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

The minister who was represented by Engineer Samuel Ayangeaor said, “The Federal Ministry of Power has continued to expand electricity access to underserved communities in a bid to drive economic growth, foster industrial activity and create jobs across the nation.”

 

In his goodwill message, Mr. Biodun Ogunleye, Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, noted that the current administration is implementing the most ambitious energy transformation ever undertaken.

 

He highlighted the state’s efforts in renewable energy and sustainability, including the two-gigawatt Lagos grid scale solar project.

 

The CEO of Sterling One Foundation, Mrs. Olapeju Ibekwe, emphasized the need for collective action. She urged participants not to allow the day’s deliberations to end as mere conversations or points documented in a communiqué.

 

Instead, she encouraged everyone to leverage the strength of their networks, act with intention, and remain focused on delivering meaningful impact.

 

The colloquium featured two panel sessions on financing and scaling green energy solutions in Africa, among others.

 

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About Sterling BankSterling Bank Limited is a full-service national commercial bank in Nigeria and a member of Sterling Financial Holdings Group.

 

With a heritage of more than 60 years, the bank has evolved from Nigeria’s pre-eminent investment banking institution to a trusted provider of retail, commercial, and corporate banking services.

 

Sterling is a forward-thinking financial institution committed to transforming lives through innovative solutions, exceptional service, unwavering integrity, and a steadfast focus on its HEART strategy, which centers on Health, Education, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, and Transportation. As pioneers in digital banking and financial inclusion, Sterling continues to lead by example, showing how purpose-driven leadership can deliver transformative outcomes for individuals, businesses, and society at at large.

 

Guided by a culture of innovation and a passion for excellence, Sterling Bank remains dedicated to redefining the banking experience for millions of customers across Nigeria.

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Polaris Bank, Evolve Charity Trust empower 1,000 students with school essentials

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Polaris Bank, in partnership with Evolve Charity Trust, has successfully concluded its 2025 nationwide distribution of school essentials to 1,000 students across ten public secondary schools in five states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The initiative is part of the Bank’s sustained Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts to keep more children, especially the girl child, in school.

 

This year’s exercise adds to a growing intervention that has supported more than 24,000 students in public schools across 49 locations since 2021.

 

This year’s beneficiaries received a complete learning kit consisting of a school uniform, school bag, a pair of sandals, six exercise books and pens. According to school authorities, these materials continue to improve attendance, boost confidence and support academic performance.

 

In delivering the programme, Polaris Bank also stimulated the local economy by sourcing uniforms from local tailors, procuring books from bookshops and purchasing sandals and bags from community traders, thereby supporting small businesses across the beneficiary states.

 

Polaris Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Kayode Lawal, reaffirmed the Bank’s five-year promise to champion the education of Nigeria’s girl child, noting that the materials are symbols of belief in the students’ potential to become scholars, innovators and future leaders.

 

School administrators across the country expressed gratitude for the timely support, noting that the essentials meet real and urgent needs, ease the burden on families and positively impact academic performance. Many students come from homes where parents cannot afford these items and the gesture has restored pride among beneficiaries.

 

Representatives of the Bank reiterated their commitment to improving access to education, championing access to quality learning, and encouraging students to make the best use of the materials and stay committed to success.

 

The 2025 distribution covered the following schools: Government Girls Secondary School, Kundila, Kano; Model Junior Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja; Government Junior Secondary School, Area 10, Garki, Abuja; Fortune Secondary School, Lokoja, Kogi State; National High School, Arondizuogu, Imo State; Iheme Memorial Secondary School, Iheme, Imo State; Akokwa High School, Akokwa, Imo State; Opebi Junior Grammar School, Opebi, Lagos; Gbaja Girls Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos; and Gbaja Girls Senior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos.

 

Expressing gratitude for the timely support, Hajiya Aisha Shehu Yakasai, Principal of Government Girls Secondary School in Kundila, Kano, said the essentials “meet real and urgent needs” and have eased the burden on families. Aso, Madam Maji-Abu Omanyo Esther, Principal of Fortune Secondary School, Lokoja, described the gesture as one that “brought joy and will positively impact academic performance.”

 

Commending the Bank for restoring pride among beneficiaries, Mrs. Erdoo Lortyom, Vice Principal at Model Junior Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja, noted that many students come from homes where parents cannot afford these items while Mrs. Dabiri Nwabuoku Adetoun Iyabo, Principal of Gbaja Girls Junior and Senior Secondary Schools, Surulere, thanked Polaris Bank for its “consistent yearly gesture,” assuring that the materials will be put to excellent use.

 

Representatives of the Bank reiterated their commitment to improving access to education.

 

In Kano, Branch Head, Mr. Madiebo Godwin, reaffirmed the Bank’s dedication to “championing access to quality learning,” while in Lokoja, Business Development Manager, David Ojonugwa, encouraged students to “make the best use of the materials and stay committed to success.”

 

Speaking in Imo State, the Bank’s Business Development Manager for Urualla Branch, Mr. Peter Nnamani, urged students to aim high, noting that every career dream “begins with dedication in school.”

 

 

 

Project Manager of Evolve Charity Trust, Mr. Godwin Ejeh, noted that investing in a child’s education “lights a candle that brightens entire communities,” noting the ripple effect witnessed across states visited during the distribution.

 

 

 

The initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 5: Gender Equality, by promoting inclusive access to education and reducing gender-based barriers that keep girls out of school.

 

 

 

Polaris Bank affirmed its continued commitment to partnering with credible development organisations to deliver sustainable educational impact across Nigeria.

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