BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) has condemned the death of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil, who died after an Israeli strike hit the house where she was seeking shelter. Khalil, along with her colleague Zeinab Faraj, was trapped and alive for hours under rubble as Red Cross teams came under fire while attempting rescue efforts. IWMF is the only global organisation built to serve the holistic needs of women and nonbinary journalists. President of IWMF, Elisa Lees Muñoz lamented that the horrific incident occurred during a truce between Israel and Lebanon, when any deliberate attack on civilians, or interference with rescue efforts, would violate the agreement. She said that journalists should never be the object of military operations, yet there is mounting evidence that Israel is targeting reporters. "We demand clarity into the circumstances around these strikes and accountability for Khalil’s death. "Journalists are our e...
BY CHIKA OKEKE, Abuja The Minister of Works Engr. David Umahi has assured the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) that the 1028km Lagos–Abidjan Corridor will bolster trade and connectivity across West Africa. He stated this during a high-level meeting with delegations from the ECOWAS Commission and the AfDB in Abuja on Thursday. The team visited Umahi who is the Chairman of the Steering Committee for the project and Nigeria's representative at the ministerial level, to brief him on progress and resolve outstanding technical and financing issues. Umahi conveyed the backing of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, stressing that infrastructure development remains central to the administration’s agenda. The project is connecting Cote D’Ivoire from Abidjan, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria from Lagos. Umahi explained that the Lagos–Abidjan corridor, spanning about 1,028 kilometres, is being developed to match the s...