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Why Exclusive Breastfeeding Is Important

Nursing mothers in Katsina State communities have expressed great joy for discovering and embracing exclusive breastfeeding practice for their newborn babies, noting that it has eased the battle of nursing healthy children in their rural communities.
During an interactive session at a two day sensitisation meeting organized by Save the Children International SCI, at Sandamu and Rimi Local Government Area of Katsina State, nursing mothers took turn to testify to how exclusive breastfeeding has transformed their lives and that of their children.
A mother of six, Fadila, said: “My first three kids were without exclusive breastfeeding. This one, (pointing to the one she was holding), I gave birth to him during the COVID-19 pandemic and I treated him to exclusive breastfeeding. I must say that he is completely different from his other siblings. He is very intelligent and hardly fall sick. I’m thankful to God and to SCI for exposing me to this programme.
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Another mother, Binta Lawal, raising up her baby said joyfully: “Look at my baby. I’m so happy I listen to them and gave him exclusive breastfeeding for six months. He is distinguished in every aspect from my other kids. He is just 1 year 8 months now but you can see how lovely he is.”
“Binta appealed to other mothers who have not keyed into exclusive breastfeeding to do so and stop denying them of the wonders of God’s natural gift for their proper well being.”
Speaking at the occasion, the Chairman of Sandamu Local Government Council, Hon. Usman Nalado, thanked SCI for organizing an important aspect towards the development of Sandamu people. He noted that through the breastfeeding sensitisation, many children in the area are now healthier compare to time past.
On her part, the Nutrition Unit Head of Sandamu LGA, Amina Yusuf Lawal, thanked SCI for opening the eyes of Sandamu people to the importance of exclusive breastfeeding, assuring that they will continue to rally round to see that SCI’s goals on breastfeeding is achieved in the area.
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Amina said: “Initially, we were all ignorant, including some of us that were health personnel. But through SCI programmes the narratives is changing in our communities. We will not relent in seeing that everyone in our communities is enlightened on the importance of exclusive breastfeeding.”
Speaking earlier, SCI Nutrition and Health Officer in Katsina, Mr Simon Maitala, harped on the need for every mother and intending mothers to be shown the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding and how to breastfeed properly.
Maitala, urged all the facilitators and support group present at the sensitisation meeting to continue to reach out and sensitise members of their communities until exclusive breastfeeding is embraced by all.
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Anambra Poll: CDD Releases Post-election Findings, Recommends improved INEC’s Operational Capacity

The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD-West Africa), has released its post-election findings on the just concluded Anambra governorship election, recommending improvement in INEC’s operational capacity, prioritised voter education, issue-based campaigns, amongst others.
In a post-election press briefing held in Akwa on Sunday, the CDD said the “2025 Anambra election reveals that Nigeria’s electoral challenges are deeply linked to wider governance failures; weak institutions, elite dominance, economic hardship, insecurity, and lack of accountability continue to shape voter behaviour and electoral outcomes.”
In the post-election statement signed by Dr. Dauda Garuba, Director, CDD, and Professor Victor Adetula, Chair,
CDD-West Africa Election Analysis Centre, recommended that the “ongoing electoral reforms must target improving INEC’s operational capacity through timely funding, decentralised planning, and consistent communication.
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“Such operational issues include logistics, mandatory real-time result publication via IReV, early voting for essential personnel and adequate personnel training.”
The CDD, while urging political parties to prioritise voter education and conduct issue-based campaigns, the organisation urged politicians to uphold internal democracy and adhere to transparent campaign financing.
“Elections cannot be treated as temporary security events. The government at all levels must develop a more sustainable security architecture that addresses root causes and provides year-round safety for residents.
“Only then can we safeguard electoral processes without relying on massive deployments that strain national resources and offer no long-term protection.”
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The CDD, while decrying the prevalent of vote trading in the election, said conscious steps must be taken to discourage this “through deliberate efforts to deliver good governance while promoting civic education across all strata of society to discourage transactional politics.”
“The National Orientation Agency must take centre stage on this. Ongoing reforms of the electoral act must take into consideration the need to arrest and prosecute electoral offenders.”
The CDD said that “as the country prepares for the 2026 off-cycle elections and the 2027 general elections, these reforms must be prioritised.”
It added: “Nigeria’s democratic survival depends not just on voting but on the strength of the institutions and the governance practices that surround it.”
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UPDATED: INEC Declares Soludo Winner Of Anambra Guber Poll

The candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has been declared the winner of the Saturday, November 8, 2025, Anambra State governorship election by the Returning Officer of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Edoba Omoregie.
Soludo, who polled a total of 422,664 votes, defeated his closest rival, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Nicholas Ukachukwu, who scored 99,445 votes, while the candidate of the Young Progressives Party, Sir Paul Chukwuma, came third with 37,753 votes.
According to INEC, a total of 16 candidates from various political parties participated in the election.
The state had 2,788,864 registered voters, out of which 598,229 were accredited. A total of 595,298 votes were cast, while 11,244 votes were rejected across the 21 local government areas.
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From the results announced, Soludo of APGA won in all 21 local government areas of the state in a landslide victory.
Announcing the results at the INEC headquarters in Awka on Sunday, Omoregie said, “The number of registered voters was 2,788,864, while accredited voters were 598,229. The total valid votes stood at 584,054, rejected votes were 11,244, and the total votes cast amounted to 595,298.”
He added, “After collating the results as tallied into Form EC8E, it is now my privilege to declare the figures each candidate scored according to their political parties.
“There were a few areas affected by incidents, leading to cancellations in some wards across Anambra West, Anaocha, Awka South, and Onitsha South LGAs, amounting to 10,481 affected votes. However, the margin of lead between the top candidates did not affect the overall outcome of the election.
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“I, Prof. Edoba Omoregie, Returning Officer for the 2025 Anambra State Governorship Election, hereby declare that the election was peaceful. Chukwuma Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, having scored 422,664 votes — the highest number of valid votes cast and having satisfied the requirements of the law — is hereby declared the winner and returned elected.”
Breakdown of results:
Total registered voters: 2,788,864
Total accredited voters: 598,229
Total valid votes: 584,054
Rejected votes: 11,244
Total votes cast: 595,298
Votes by political parties:
A – 224
AA – 1,145
AAC – 292
ADC – 8,208
APC – 99,445
APGA – 422,664
APM – 892
APP – 73
BP – 126
LP – 10,576
NNPP – 525
NRM – 36
PDP – 1,401
SDP – 241
YPP – 37,753
ZLP – 453
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BREAKING: Soludo Sweeps Anambra Guber Election

The candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in the Anambra governorship election, Prof. Charles Soludo has been declared winner of the poll.
Returning Officer of the election, Prof. Edoba declared Soludo winner having polled
422,664 votes to defeat his closest opponent.
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