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Silent Heroes Award: Nnaji honoured for transformative leadership in innovation, technology

By Our Reporter
Chief Uche Nnaji, Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, has been conferred with the 2025 Nigeria Silent Heroes Award, in recognition of his quiet but far-reaching contributions to national development.
Dr Robert Ngwu, the Minister’s Senior Special Adviser, in a statement on Monday in Abuja, said the Silent Heroes Awards honours the unseen hands that moved societies forward.
The announcement, made at a high-level event attended by national dignitaries and international stakeholders, came as a rare public recognition for a public servant who has deliberately kept the spotlight on his work rather than himself.
Ngwu quoted the minister as pledging to remain committed in selfless service to the nation.
“I have quietly declined many award offers—not out of pride, but out of principle.
“But this one struck a personal chord; it reflects a philosophy I have lived by: that service to nation does not always need a spotlight.
“I dedicate this award to the many Nigerians—within government and beyond—who work silently every day to build a better nation. May we never lose sight of the power of humble service,” Nnaji said.
Ngwu said the minister was represented at the award ceremony by Dr Matthew Adepoju, Director-General of the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA).
According to the senior special adviser, Nnaji has redefined what it means to lead a government ministry in the 21st century.
He said that under his stewardship, the ministry had transformed from a bureaucratic backwater into a strategic engine of national development.
Ngwu listed other some standout achievements:
“International Engagements: Represented Nigeria at the 79th UN General Assembly, championing discussions on space exploration, artificial intelligence, and climate-smart agriculture.
“Satellite Expansion: Secured federal approval for the unveiling of NigeriaSat-3, Sat-4, Sat-5 and NigeriaSAR-1—positioning Nigeria for enhanced national security, disaster response, and environmental monitoring.
“Project Green: Attracted 7.9 billion euros in FDI for Africa’s largest green methanol and hydrogen initiative.
“Healthcare Breakthroughs: Overseeing the establishment of Africa’s first insulin manufacturing plant and Nigeria’s first AI-powered smart hospital.
“Youth Empowerment: Trained 200,000+ youths on Ai using the Commonwealth Ai Academy, powered by Intel; unveiled Project NOVA, training 25,000+ Nigerian youth annually in global tech skills; championed Youth Space Skill Programme and Barefoot Renewable Energy College.’’
Others are Energy Access: Initiated the Sustainable Energy Access Programme (SEAP), delivering renewable energy solutions across all 774 Local Government Areas.
Ngwu listed institutional reforms such as placing the united space-focused agencies—NASRDA, NigComSat, and Defence Space Administration (DSA)–under a harmonised national space strategy.
“Policy Innovation: Introduced 30 per cent local value addition for raw material exports; launched a Science and Innovation Fund; facilitated a 10-year raw materials roadmap with African Development Bank.
“Global Partnerships: Signed Memorandums of Understanding with UNESCO on bioethics and with Commonwealth nations on AI and climate resilience.
“Nnaji’s trajectory is attracting international attention—not only as a reformer, but as a visionary who sees innovation not as a luxury, but as the foundation of inclusive growth and national sovereignty.
“From space technology to green energy, AI to ethics, and youth skills to infrastructure, Nnaji is building a legacy not just for now—but for generations.
Mrs Ozioma Sonia Odita-Sunday, Project Coordinator of the Silent Heroes Awards Initiative, described Nnaji’s recognition as an affirmation of what true public service should represent:
“Nnaji exemplifies the kind of quiet excellence that strengthens the moral and institutional fabric of our society.
“His story is one of substance over showmanship—results over rhetoric,” she said.
The ceremony also marked the unveiling of “Nigeria’s Silent Heroes (Vol. 3)”, a commemorative publication profiling the lives and legacies of change makers across sectors.
Other awardees included global philanthropist Tony Elumelu, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo , Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, and Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, Minister of Women Affairs.
The award was also presented by the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa.
Musa was represented by Rear Admiral Olusanya Bankole, Chief of Civil-Military Relations, who described Nnaji as a “distinguished Nigerian whose achievements under the Renewed Hope Agenda have brought pride and progress to the nation.”
Politics
Governor Adeleke is not Joining ADC Nor Aligning with Anyone in ADC- Spokesperson

By David Owei, Bayelsa
Governor Ademola Adeleke is not defecting to African Democratic Congress (ADC) nor aligning with anybody within the ADC ahead of the 2026 state elections, his Spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed has disclosed.
Responding to media publication and enquiries, the Spokesperson affirmed that Governor Adeleke remains in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and is going to win, with wide margins, the 2026 governorship elections on the platform of the PDP.
The statement reads further: “Our attention has been drawn to news reports and media enquiries about the imminent defection of Governor Adeleke to the ADC or alignment with ADC big wigs ahead of the 2026 governorship race. There is no truth in those publications and speculations.
“First of all, we, the PDP Osun, have already adopted and endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the 2027 presidential election, so there is no alliance with ADC.
“Secondly, Governor Adeleke has no alliance with anyone in ADC. He remains in PDP, will run in PDP, and needs no alliance with ADC to win with a wide margin in 2026.
“The Osun electorate supports Governor Adeleke because of his impressive performance since he came to office. That good work is still ongoing and Osun people are committed to sustaining the delivery of good governance by re-electing Governor Adeleke in 2026”, the Spokesperson was quoted as saying.
Governor Adeleke urges PDP members to forge ahead with the ongoing strengthening of the party structures across all levels to prepare for fresh victory next year”, the statement from the Spokesperson concluded.
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INC rejects bill granting exclusive co-chairmanship to Ooni, Sultan

By David Owei,Bayelsa
The umbrella body of Ijaw Elders, the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has rejected the Bill in the Senate seeking to permanently elevate the Ooni of Ife and Sultan of Sokoto as the exclusive Co-chairmen of the Traditional Rulers Council.
The INC said the move would be at the expense of apex traditional rulers from other ethnic nationalities and geopolitical divides.
The Second Vice Chairman of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Chief Alabo Nengi James (OON) said, in a statement on Sunday in Odi, Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government area of Bayelsa State, the proposal is a continuos infringement on Traditional Rulers in Nigeria.
Alabo Nengi James describes the provision of the Bill as unacceptable and against the Rights of the indigenous People across tribes, Religion, Culture and Customs.
He said the Bill should be reviewed to include clauses such as No permanent Chairmanship for Sultan and Oni only must be allowed in the ongoing bill being discussed in the Senate.
He advocates that the National Assembly should allow the National Council of Traditional Rulers to Appoint their Leadership themselves, rotationaly and based on Federal Character.
“Include the Role of Traditional Rulers into the Constitutio and No Traditional Ruler from another tribe or religion is superior to another.”
“The National Assembly should Step down the Provocative and dehumanizing offensive Bill that will cause a serious rift and breach of peace in Nigeria.”
Chief James called the attention of the Senate President, Rt. Hon. Godswill Akpabio, urging him to immediately step down what he termed a “highly insensitive and dangerous bill.”
He emphasized that traditional rulers across the country must be given equal recognition and should be allowed to choose their national leadership through internal mechanisms that reflect rotational leadership and the federal character system.
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