Aliyat Suleiman holds the position of Assistant Superintendent of Narcotics at the Nigeria Drug Law and Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
Thursday, 26 December 2024
PHOTOS: Meet Aliyat Suleiman An NDLEA Officer Full of Poise

Friday, 20 December 2024
Kigali to Host Landmark Africa Business Leadership Summit as Executive Board Takes Shape
The inaugural Africa Business Leadership Investment Summit (ABLIS2025) has announced its Pioneer Executive Event Board, setting the stage for a transformative gathering in Kigali, Rwanda, from February 25-28, 2025, in a significant development for African business and leadership.
The summit, organized by Crustos Consults Ltd. under the leadership of President Ambassador Shirley Nkechinyere Hills, aims to reshape Africa’s narrative by fostering transformational leadership and catalyzing new investment opportunities across the continent.
“We are building bridges across leadership, business, and investment landscapes while forging strategic partnerships that promote tangible, sustainable change and shared prosperity,” stated Ambassador Hills. She emphasized the summit’s role in elevating Africa’s voice and influence on the global stage.
ABLIS2025 distinguishes itself as more than a conventional business conference. The event is positioned as a dynamic marketplace where innovative ideas transform into actionable solutions and where purposeful investments drive sustainable growth. The newly formed Executive Event Board, comprising notable thought leaders and industry pioneers, has been tasked with ensuring the summit delivers meaningful impact and maintains global relevance.
The four-day summit in Rwanda’s capital will focus on three key areas:
- Converting bold ideas into practical solutions
- Fostering transformational leadership
- Facilitating sustainable investment opportunities
The organizers have opened registration to stakeholders from both public and private sectors, as well as international partners interested in Africa’s development. The summit represents a crucial platform for shaping what organizers call “the Africa We Want,” through global business transformation, economic growth, and sustainable development initiatives.
Interested participants can access registration and additional information through the summit’s official website at theablis.com. The event promises to be a convergence point for business leaders, investors, and policymakers committed to advancing Africa’s economic agenda.
For media inquiries and registration details, interested parties can contact Barr. Charles Eshiet, Corporate/Legal Communications Manager at Crustos Prestige Group, LLC, who also serves as the PR Officer for ABLIS2025.
The choice of Kigali as the host city underscores Rwanda’s growing reputation as a hub for international business conferences and its commitment to fostering economic growth across the continent.

Monday, 16 December 2024
Chika Ifeyinwa Osuji: A Voice of Hope and Redemption in Gospel Music
Chika’s musical journey took root in the choir of St. Marks Anglican Church, where she was mentored by her church leaders. Under their guidance, she honed her craft and developed a unique sound that resonated with the congregation. Her powerful and emotive performances quickly distinguished her as a standout singer within the church community.
As she grew in her faith and musical abilities, Chika sensed a divine calling to minister to others through her music. This conviction propelled her to pursue a career in gospel music, she released her first album in the year 2014 where she uses her voice as a vessel to spread messages of hope, love, and redemption. Chika’s music is characterized by its inspirational lyrics and captivating melodies, reflecting her deep love for God and her desire to uplift others.
In her personal life, Chika is happily married to Mr. Fidelis Nweke, and together, they share a profound love for God and music. Their partnership is a testament to their faith and commitment to serving through their talents. With her powerful voice and inspiring testimony, Chika Ifeyinwa Osuji continues to touch lives and inspire audiences around the world. She remains dedicated to using her platform to uplift and bring hope to all who listen, making her a true beacon of light in the gospel music scene.

JBRONZE Salon: The Premier Luxury Hair Salon and Beauty Destination in Lekki
Situated in the heart of Lekki Phase 1, at Sixty9 Mall on Admiralty Way, JBRONZE Salon stands out as the epitome of luxury and elegance in beauty care. Renowned as the best salon in Lekki, JBRONZE Salon provides a one-stop solution for premium hair and beauty services, catering to the sophisticated needs of modern clients.

Friday, 6 December 2024
NUPRC Hosts U.S. Delegation For Collaboration On Methane Abatement, Among Others
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) recently welcomed representatives from the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources and Deloitte to enhance cooperation on reducing methane emissions, advancing decarbonization, and improving emissions management within Nigeria’s upstream sector.
During this gathering, NUPRC's Chief Executive, Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, highlighted the enduring partnership between Nigeria and the United States, which encompasses numerous areas, including energy collaboration. He emphasized the current administration's dedication, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to fortify bilateral ties, especially in the energy field.
Engr. Komolafe noted that, reflecting President Tinubu’s vision, the Commission is actively working to strengthen Nigeria-U.S. relations through strategic cooperation on energy projects and partnerships rooted in common climate goals.
Addressing decarbonization efforts, Engr. Komolafe described NUPRC's initiatives aimed at lowering carbon emissions. He mentioned the establishment of the Energy Sustainability and Carbon Management Division as a testament to the Commission’s commitment to a sustainable energy future. Additionally, he noted ongoing collaboration with multilateral agencies, development institutions, and U.S.-based entities like the U.S. Department of Energy and the Net-Zero World Initiative, reinforcing their dedication to joint efforts on energy and climate issues.
Moreover, Engr. Komolafe pointed to the development of a dynamic regulatory framework aimed at reducing gas flaring and emissions in Nigeria's upstream sector. This effort led to the release of the 2022 methane management guidelines and the 2023 Flaring and Venting Regulations.
