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ICYME: Oshiomhole ‘Interior’, Buhari ‘Aviation’, Abaribe ‘Power’ – Akpabio Unveils Senate Committee Chairmen [Full List]

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Monday unveiled names of chairmen and vice-chairmen of the standing committees in the upper legislative chambers.

Naija News reports that Akpabio made this known after the Senate resumed from its break at 9.59pm and ended 10.47pm.

The Senate also adjourned plenary till September 26th for its long vacation.

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In the list, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, APC, Edo North is chairing the Committee on Interior, Senator Sani Musa, APC, Niger East is Chairman, Committee on Finance; Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, APC, Oyo North chairs Committee on Aviation, Osita Izunaso, Committee on Capital Market, Seriake Dickson, Ecology; Neda Imasuen, LP, Edo South, Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions and Aminu Tambuwal, Housing.

The major committees named are:

SENATE COMMITTEE ON AIR FORCE

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AKWASHIKI GODIYA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ANTI CORRUPTION AND FINANCIAL CRIMES

UDENDE EMMANUEL

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON AVIATION

BUHARI ABDULFATAI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON CAPTAL MARKET

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OSITA IZUNASO

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ESTABLISHMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES

CYRIL FASUYI

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

SERIAKE DICKSON

SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVT.

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AMINU TAMBUWAL

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR

ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE

AHMAD LAWAN

SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

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WADADA AHMED

SENATE COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL DUTIES

KAKA SHEHU LAWAN

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVT GOALS

IDIAT OLURANTI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON WORKS

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PATRICK NDUBUEZE

SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATION

SOLOMON ADEOLA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON FERMA

USAINI BABANGIDA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE

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MUSA MOHAMMED SANI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING INSURANCE AND OTHER FINANCIAL INST.

ABIRU ADEYOKUNBO

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMY

ABDULAZIZ YARADUA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS EXCISE AND TARIFF

ISA JIBRIN

SENATE COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION NEPAD

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YAU SAHABI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON CULTURE AND TOURISM

ISHAKU ELISHA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON DIASPORA AND NGO

VICTOR UMEH

SENATE COMMITTEE ON DRUGS AND NARCOTICS

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DANKWAMBO IBRAHIM

SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION BASIC AND SECONDARY

LAWAN ADAMU USMAN

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY

DIKET PLANG

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT

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AKINTUNDE YUNUS

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ETHICS PUBLIC PETITIONS

IMASUEN NEDA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON FCT

IBRAHIM FOLARIN

SENATE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL CHARACTER AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

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ALLWELL IHEANACHO

SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

SANI BELLO

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON GAS

JARIGBE JARIGBE

SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH

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BANIGO HARRY IPALIBO

SENATE COMMITTEE ON UPSTREAM PETROLEUM

ETANG WILLIAMS

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES

ABUBAKAR YARI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT

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SADIK UMAR

SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOLID MINERALS

OSITA NGU

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON TERTIARY EDUCATION AND TETFUND

DANDUTSE MUNTARI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATES AND LOCAL GOVT AFFAIRS

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PATRICK IFEANYI UBAH

SENATE COMMITTEE ON OIL AND GAS HOST COMMUNITIES

BENSON AGADAGA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON POWER

ABARIBE EYINNAYA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON POLICE AFFAIRS

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ABDULHAMID MALAM MADORI

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN DEBTS

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MAGATAKARDA WAMMAKO

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ICT CYBER CRIMES

AFOLABI SALISU

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON INEC

ALI SHARAFADEEN

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIES

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FADAHUNSI ANTHONY

SENATE COMMITTEE ON LAND TRANSPORT

ADAMU ALIERO

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CONTENT

OHERE SADIKU

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL IDENTITY AND POPULATION COMMISSION

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AHMED NINGI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PLANNING AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

YAHAYA ABDUL

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE

UMAR SHEHU

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NAVY

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DANIEL OLUGBENGA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NIGER DELTA

BARI MPIGI

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT

MONDAY OGBERU

SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND BUSINESS

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TITUS ZAM

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION

EZE EMEKA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL MATTERS

MOHAMMED TAHIR MONGUNO

SENATE COMMITTEE ON YOUTH AND SPORTS

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ADARAMODU ADEYEMI

COMMITTEE ON SENATE SERVICES

SUNDAY KARIMI

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AFFAIRS

IRETI KINGIBE

SENATE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECH.

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AMINU IYA ABBAS

SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL WELFARE AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION

DAVID JIMKUTA

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON NTER PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS

GOJE DANJUMA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIVATIZATION

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KALU ORJI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE DEVT AND DISEASE CONTROL

IBRAHIM LAMIDO

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

ADARAMODU ADEYEMI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE COMPLIANCE

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MUSA MADOBI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC PRODUCTION SERVICES AND RURAL DEVT

MUSTAFA SALIU

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATION

ALIYU BILBIS

SENATE COMMITTEE ON MARINE TRANSPORT

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SANI WASIU

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NDDC

ASUKUO EKPENYONG

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC. COLLEGES AND INSTITUTIONS

ADENIYI

SENATE COMMITTEE ON NASENI

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ONYEWUCHI EZENWA

SENATE COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT

BARAU JIBRIN

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Togo, Niger, Benin Owe Nigeria Over $17.8m For Supplied Electricity – NERC

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Nigeria’s electricity regulator has disclosed that three neighbouring countries, Togo, Niger and Benin, are indebted to Nigeria to the tune of $17.8 million, equivalent to more than N25 billion at prevailing exchange rates, for power supplied under bilateral electricity agreements.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, made this known in its Third Quarter 2025 report, which reviewed market performance within the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry, NESI.

According to the report, the international customers were billed a total of $18.69 million by the Market Operator for electricity supplied during the third quarter of 2025. However, only $7.125 million was paid, leaving an unpaid balance of $11.56 million for the period under review.

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NERC also revealed that the same international offtakers had outstanding legacy debts amounting to $14.7 million from previous quarters. Of this amount, $7.84 million was settled, leaving a residual balance of $6.23 million.

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When combined with the Q3 2025 shortfall, the total outstanding debt stood at $17.8 million, which translates to about N25.36 billion at an exchange rate of N1,425 to one US dollar.

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The regulator identified the international electricity customers as Compagnie Énergie Électrique du Togo, Société Béninoise d’Énergie Électrique of Benin Republic, and Société Nigérienne d’Électricité of Niger Republic.

NERC stated that the three utilities collectively paid just $7.125 million against the $18.69 million invoice issued for electricity supplied in the third quarter, resulting in a remittance performance of 38.09 per cent.

This meant that more than half of the billed amount remained unpaid at the close of the quarter.

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The commission explained that the electricity exported to the three countries was generated by grid-connected Nigerian generation companies and delivered through cross-border bilateral power supply arrangements.

By contrast, NERC reported a stronger payment performance among domestic bilateral customers. According to the report, local customers paid N3.19 billion out of the N3.64 billion invoiced for the same quarter, representing a remittance rate of 87.61 per cent.

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The regulator further noted that some bilateral customers, both international and domestic, made additional payments to offset outstanding invoices from earlier quarters.

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Specifically, the Market Operator received $7.84 million from international customers and N1.3 billion from domestic customers in settlement of previous obligations.

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Beyond bilateral transactions, NERC disclosed that Nigeria’s 11 electricity distribution companies remitted a total of N381.29 billion to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc and the Market Operator in the third quarter of 2025. This was out of a cumulative invoice of N400.48 billion, translating to an overall remittance performance of 95.21 per cent.

The commission said the figures were derived from reconciled market settlement data submitted as of December 18, 2025, as part of its statutory evaluation of the commercial health and performance of the electricity market.

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Expert Identify Foods That Increase Hypertension Medication’s Effectiveness

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Hypertension remains one of the leading causes of premature death worldwide, contributing significantly to heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. Despite the availability of effective antihypertensive drugs, long-term control of high blood pressure is often challenging because of drug resistance, side effects, and poor adherence.

This has fueled growing scientific interest in complementary strategies that can enhance drug efficacy while minimising toxicity. One promising approach is the combination of conventional antihypertensive medications with herbs and spices in many kitchens.

Recent evidence suggests that augmenting modern antihypertensive drugs with foods rich in p-coumaric acid, a naturally occurring phenolic acid, may offer a novel and effective strategy for blood pressure control.

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Phenolic compounds, commonly found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes, are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and blood vessel–protective properties.

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In a study, researchers investigated the combined effects of lisinopril, a widely used antihypertensive drugs and p-coumaric acid on hypertension.

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They reported in the Comparative Clinical Pathology that p-coumaric acid enhance the antihypertensive action of lisinopril, potentially allowing for improved blood pressure control without increasing drug dosage.

The study used an established animal model in which hypertension was induced in rats through oral administration of L-NAME, a compound known to suppress nitric oxide production and raise blood pressure.

Following the induction of hypertension, the animals were treated for 14 days with p-coumaric acid (at two different doses), lisinopril alone, or a combination of both.

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Untreated hypertensive rats showed significantly elevated activities of key enzymes linked to high blood pressure such as ACE, arginase, acetylcholinesterase, and phosphodiesterase-5 along with increased lipid peroxidation, an indicator of oxidative stress. At the same time, levels of nitric oxide, a critical molecule for blood vessel relaxation, were markedly reduced.

By contrast, rats treated with a combination of lisinopril and p-coumaric acid experienced notable improvements. Blood pressure was better controlled; harmful enzyme activities were reduced, oxidative stress declined, and nitric oxide levels increased. These improvements were mirrored in the tissues the heart compared with untreated hypertensive animals.

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They said that the findings suggest that p-coumaric acid may enhance the antihypertensive action of lisinopril, potentially allowing for improved blood pressure control without increasing drug dosage.

This drug–food interaction model is particularly important in the circumstance of long-term hypertension management. Many patients rely on lifelong medication, and strategies that can improve treatment outcomes while reducing side effects are highly desirable.

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The study also reinforces the growing recognition that diet is not merely supportive but can be biologically active in disease control.

The use of medicinal plants and plant-based therapies in the management of hypertension is deeply rooted in traditional medicine across many cultures. While such practices have often existed outside conventional healthcare systems, modern scientific research is now providing evidence-based explanations for their effectiveness.

While these findings are based on animal studies and cannot yet be directly translated into clinical recommendations for humans, they open the door to future research on dietary strategies that can safely complement antihypertensive drugs.

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Further clinical studies are needed to determine appropriate dosages, safety profiles, and real-world effectiveness.

In the fight against hypertension, the future may lie not only in new drugs, but also in smarter combinations, where medicine and nutrition work together to deliver better, safer outcomes for patients.

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Such nutrition to help maintain healthy blood pressure includes garlic, potatoes, walnuts,tomato and tomato products, legumes and citrus fruits (grapefruits and oranges).
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Researchers Develop Treatment For Advanced Prostate Cancer

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Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed a treatment for advanced prostate cancer that could eliminate a side effect so debilitating that patients often refuse the life-saving therapy.

The innovative approach, according to the researchers, targets prostate cancer cells just as successfully as existing treatments while causing significantly less harm to salivary glands.

For many people with prostate cancer, it relieves the extreme dry mouth that makes speaking, chewing, and swallowing nearly impossible.

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According to the findings published in Molecular Imaging and Biology, the treatment targets PSMA (Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen), a protein present in high numbers on prostate cancer cells.

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Radioligand therapy (RTL) attaches radioactive material to a targeting molecule that acts like a GPS system, guiding the radiation directly to cancer cells while avoiding healthy tissue.

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Current PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy is one of the most promising precision cancer treatments for end-stage prostate cancer because it acts as a “smart bomb” that locates and destroys cancer cells.

The downside, however, is that this therapy often causes severe salivary gland damage, resulting in extreme dry mouth that can be so debilitating that patients choose to stop treatment that might save their lives.

James P. Basilion, professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Case Western Reserve and co-leader of the Cancer Imaging Program at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Centre (Case CCC), explained that various strategies to mitigate this side effect have been attempted before, with limited success.

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According to the study, PSMA-1-DOTA has a four-fold greater affinity for prostate cancer cells than current therapies.

In addition to having the same tumour-fighting effectiveness as the current standard radioligand therapy, it also significantly reduced damage to the tear and salivary glands, almost eliminating the risk of dry mouth.

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This discovery has the potential to significantly alter the treatment of prostate cancer by making PSMA-targeted therapy an earlier intervention rather than a “last resort.”

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The research included comprehensive testing on mouse models and in a human patient with metastatic prostate cancer at the Technical University of Munich in Germany.

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The patient study confirmed the lab findings, showing the new treatment avoided the salivary glands (potentially preventing dry mouth) while still finding and attacking prostate cancer cells.

The researchers, from now on, are preparing for clinical trials late this year on about 12 prostate patients to validate the promising results and establish the most effective dosing procedures.
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