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Wuwu Ore: Jubilation As Olori Atuwatse lll Gives Succour To Delta Community

A humanitarian outreach, Wuwu Ore, the brainchild of her Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III, at the weekend provided a wide range of medical services to inhabitants of Ugbolokposo community, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State.
INFO DAILY reports that this second edition of the outreach was targeted at providing medical care and palliatives for children, women, and youths in the remotest, riverine areas of the Warri kingdom and environs where expectant new mothers were guided through healthcare talks and child-mother safety consultations.
The Olori, who was received with jubilation by the community dwellers, in her remarks, thanked efforts of the community leaders in mobilising indigenes for the outreach.

Some of the items distributed to the community.
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The Atuwatse III who was accompanied by medical professionals and other partners, said: “It is a great day of joy as Wuwu Ore brings healing and love to Ugbolokposo community. I would like to appreciate the beautiful women of this community for their heartfelt reception.”
She thanked all the supporting partners which include: the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA); Delta State Agency for AIDS Control (DELSACA); Maden Foundation; Caritas Nigeria; Association of Public Health Physicians of Nigeria (APHPN), and Medical Women Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Delta State Chapters.
Speaking earlier at the occasion, lead Medical Consultant of the outreach, Dr Utake said, “The vision for this medical outreach was born out of a deeply seated desire in the heart of our mother, Olori Atuwatse Ill to care for the most vulnerable indigenes of the kingdom, particularly the children and women.

Olori Atuwatse III personally handing some of the items to some women of the community.
“The goal is to continue to educate and care for various communities within the kingdom, providing expert medical care as well as palliatives and empowerment packages until Warri kingdom becomes the envy of all, with more economically stable and self-reliant indigenes in its remotest areas.”
Among the services rendered are Dentistry, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, and other specialist fields.

Atuwatse III addressing residents of the community during the outreach.
Out-patient units were also set up for HIV screenings, retroviral treatments, and COVID-19 tests.
Wuwu Ore established in 2021, has significantly impacted hundreds of homes in different communities in Delta State and continues to establish veritable channels for accessible and qualitative medical care, especially for the critically ill, children, women, and the elderly.

Medical items distributed by Wuwu

Medical personnel attending to resident of the community courtesy Wuwu Ore.
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FCT Police Reacts To Alleged Assassination Attempt On Naval Officer Yerima

The FCT Police Command has dismissed publications circulating on social media alleging an attempted assassination on Lt. Ahmed Yerima, the naval officer who engaged in a confrontation with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Nyesom Wike, over a disputed land in Abuja.
In a statement on Monday, the Police Public Relations Officer for the command, SP Josephine Adeh, said no such incident was reported or recorded anywhere within the Federal Capital Territory.
Adeh advised the public to disregard the information as false and desist from spreading unverified claims capable of causing unnecessary panic.
“For the safety of all residents, the Command urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest Police Division. You may also reach the Command Headquarters through our emergency lines: 08032003913 and 08068587311 for prompt response,” she said.
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Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Defence, Hon. Bello Matawalle, Yerima will not be punished for any offence concerning the confrontation with Wike, which was captured in a video.
In an interview with DCL Hausa, monitored in Gusau by The Guardian, the minister dismissed public assertions that the soldier might face disciplinary action, noting the incident was being exaggerated.
The video, which surfaced on Tuesday, showed Wike in a heated exchange with Lt. Ahmed Yerima at a disputed land site in Abuja.
The minister was seen trying to defuse tension between the security operatives and the soldiers present at the location.
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Matawalle explained that the Defence Ministry values mutual respect between civil authorities and the military, adding that the matter has been resolved without any need for punitive measures.
In the video, the FCT Minister was heard demanding to see the approval granted to the landowner, insisting the development must have official authorisation.
In other news, human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has tasked President Bola Tinubu to compel the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to apologise for using uncomplimentary comments against a serving naval officer, A. M. Yerima, over a disputed piece of land in Abuja.
While saying that the Minister was lucky not to have been shot during his confrontation with the soldier, the senior lawyer, however, stressed that both parties erred in law.
This is even as he faulted the Federal Government’s move to have former Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, serve the remainder of his prison sentence in Nigeria.
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Pope, Obi Wade In As 33m Nigerians Risk Severe Hunger In 2026

Catholic Pontiff Pope Leo XIV; and former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have made a case for the poor and hungry in Africa, urging governments not to leave them behind.
This came on the heels of the Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) warning that more than 33 million Nigerians could face severe hunger and malnutrition in 2026 if urgent and coordinated action is not taken.
The warning was issued on Friday in Abuja by the NRCS Secretary-General, Abubakar Kende, during the unveiling of the organisation’s Nutrition Advocacy Plan.
The event also featured the induction of Layla Othman, a Nigerian interior designer, writer, businesswoman and reality television presenter, as the society’s Nutrition Ambassador.
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Kende said the new advocacy plan was designed to mobilise stakeholders, galvanise public awareness, and set a clear path for tackling the worsening hunger and malnutrition crisis across the country. He added that the Red Cross was confident that with the support of philanthropists such as Othman, the organisation could scale up its interventions and expand its reach to vulnerable communities.
“The society hopes to make a significant impact in the fight against hunger and malnutrition with the help of its nutrition ambassador and other stakeholders,” he said.
In her remarks, Ms Othman expressed appreciation to the Red Cross for the recognition and pledged to support ongoing efforts to reduce hunger and promote proper nutrition across Nigeria.
Nigeria ranks 115th of 123 countries assessed in the 2025 Global Hunger Index (GHI), reflecting a hunger situation. The country’s GHI score of 32.8 is driven by the high proportion of undernourished people, with 19.9 per cent of the population lacking adequate food intake.
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Child nutrition indicators also remain troubling, as 33.8 per cent of children under five are stunted due to chronic malnutrition, while 11.6 per cent suffer from wasting, indicating acute under-nutrition.
POPE Leo decried poverty yesterday, urging world leaders and Catholics to reach out to marginalised people, as the Church celebrated a “Jubilee of the Poor”.
The United States-born pope has made social justice a key theme of his papacy, now in its sixth month since being made head of the world’s Catholics in May following the death of Pope Francis.
The Church, Leo said during a Mass at St Peter’s Basilica, is “still wounded by old and new forms of poverty”, but “hopes to be ‘mother of the poor, a place of welcome and justice”.
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Yesterday marked a special Jubilee of the Poor, one of many such celebrations during the holy year, which has drawn pilgrims from around the world. It fell on the World Day of the Poor, a yearly observance begun by Francis in 2017.
OBI, on his part, called on Nigerians to adopt bold, transformative reforms that could not only reshape the nation but also position Africa on a path from poverty to lasting prosperity. He delivered a keynote speech via Zoom at the Paul Alaje 2nd Colloquium on Saturday.
Speaking to academics, policymakers, and thought leaders gathered virtually in Abuja, Obi described Nigeria as a country rich in talent and resources but held back by decades of mismanagement and poor governance.
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“Africa has long been a continent of immense potential yet limited results. At the heart of this challenge is Nigeria, our most populous nation and largest economy,” Obi said.
He emphasised that prosperity does not occur by chance and that nations chart their futures through deliberate and disciplined action. Obi outlined five key pillars for achieving sustainable growth: shifting from consumption to production, prioritising human capital, strengthening governance and institutions, building a 21st-century economy driven by innovation and technology, and fostering national unity with a shared purpose.
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Lagos, UNICEF Unveil E-birth Registration

Lagos State Government, in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the National Population Commission (NPC), and the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), has launched an electronic birth registration initiative aimed at ensuring that every child born in the state is captured in the national database and granted legal identity.
Speaking at the launch, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu emphasised the importance of the initiative, which seeks to strengthen the digital registration of children under one year, as part of efforts to achieve universal birth registration across all local government areas.
Lagos currently leads the nation with about 94 per cent of children under five already registered. Chief of UNICEF Lagos Field Office, Celine Lafoucriere, described the initiative as a major step toward protecting children’s rights.
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“Birth registration is not a bureaucratic process but a vital tool that grants every child access to healthcare, education, and social protection. Without a birth certificate, a child remains invisible,” she said.
Lafoucriere commended the Lagos State Government for demonstrating leadership and commitment to child protection.
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