“All agencies, including government, are working very hard, and I can assure you that within the shortest possible time, those children and their teachers will be free,” he said.
He said the training would go a long way in promoting unity and peace.
Ms Horsfall said the Nigeria Prize for Literature would spotlight poetry, while the newly introduced Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts would debut with documentary filmmaking.
Mr Nwobodo said that the coronation reflected his lifetime of exemplary service.
He described the current revenue collection system as `crude and unsustainable.’
She commended the trainers and project leaders for nurturing the graduates into skilled professionals.
The time for Nigeria’s leaders to undertake decisive action is now.
Mr Wike told the Chinese ambassador to Nigeria that Abuja would be 50 years in 2026.
Mr Sani said that the council would address the state’s skills deficit.
Mr Wike said the efforts create a platform for engagement and knowledge exchange between the diaspora community and the FCT youths.
