FCT News
2027: Hasana-Moneme pledges skills, empowerment, credit access for FCT women

By Chidera Orji
PRP FCT senatorial aspirant, Dr Juliet Hasana-Moneme, has promised to make skills acquisition, economic empowerment and access to credit facilities key priorities for women if elected to the Senate.
Speaking during a media engagement organised by the League of Anambra Journalists in Abuja (LAJA), Moneme said women in the Federal Capital Territory should be able to hold her accountable for delivering on the three commitments.
“Every woman in the FCT should hold me accountable for women skills acquisition, for women empowerment, and for women access to credit facilities or grants that are available in the city,” she said.
Moneme said her proposed approach would be based on identifying residents and their needs through a structured database covering the FCT’s six area councils, wards and communities.
She said the database would help government and community stakeholders understand the needs of residents and connect them with available opportunities, including education, credit and other support programmes.
The senatorial aspirant also said she would seek to ensure that constituency empowerment programmes were designed as sustainable interventions rather than one-off handouts.
Drawing from her previous community initiatives, she said her preferred model was a revolving fund in which beneficiaries could repay and allow others to access the same pool of resources.
Moneme said her experience working with women and young people had shown that sustainable empowerment required more than simply giving people money.
She said the goal was to connect people’s potential with the resources and opportunities needed to turn that potential into sustainable livelihoods.
FCT News
Wuse residents seek urgent restoration of water supply
Residents of Wuse District in the Federal Capital Territory have appealed to the authorities to urgently restore public water supply after nearly three weeks of dry taps in Wuse Zones 1, 2, 3 and Wuse II.
They said the prolonged outage had forced households and businesses to rely on commercial water vendors, with many paying high prices for the essential commodity.
A resident of Wuse Zone 2, Mrs Ngozi Okafor, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday that the situation had become unbearable, adding that families were spending a significant part of their income on water.
“Water is a basic necessity, and we are appealing to the authorities to restore supply because we need water urgently,” she said.
Another resident, Mr John Bamgbose of Wuse Zone 6, said the shortage was creating health concerns as residents struggled to meet their daily water needs.
“The situation is becoming a serious health concern. Families are rationing water for cooking, bathing and sanitation,” he said.
A resident of Wuse II, Mrs Esther Bassey, urged the Federal Capital Territory Administration and relevant agencies to intervene and restore supply without further delay.
“We are appealing to the authorities to come to our rescue. Wuse is one of the major districts in Abuja, and residents should not have to suffer this way,” she said.
The residents called for urgent action, stressing that access to clean water was essential for public health and sanitation.
NAN gathered that the disruption was caused by damage to a major trunk line supplying the affected districts during road construction work by a contractor.
Engineers are currently repairing the damaged line to restore supply.
The FCT Water Board had earlier announced that emergency maintenance on the trunk line was responsible for the outage and assured residents that supply would resume after repairs.
The Board said it had deployed commercial water tankers to provide free potable water to residents of Maitama, Wuse 1, Wuse 2 and Wuye districts pending the completion of the maintenance work.
It added that repairs had been delayed by persistent rainfall, warning residents against paying for water supplied by the tankers and urging them to report anyone demanding payment. (NAN).
Faith and Religion
CKC Kurudu holds cultural day celebration with pomp

The Parish Priest, CKC Kurudu,Very Rev Fr.Thaddeus Chike Dim
By Our Reporter
Christ the King Catholic Church CKC Kurudu Abuja on Sunday 12th July 2026 held its annual Cultural Day celebration marking the 2026 edition amidst pomp and pageatary demonstrating God’s faithfulness and abiding faith and commitment in the Lord’s vineyard among catholic faithfuls.
The event began with a Holy Mass presided by the Parish Priest Very Rev Fr. Thadeus Chike Dim, associate priests Rev Fr.Cyril Udom, Rev.Fr.Johncross Ozor and other priests who are friends of the parish and the congregations at two seperate masses concelebrated at 6.00am and 9.00am that day.
In his homily,the Parish Priest Charged Christians to deepen their faith by applying the wisdom and tenets inherent in their cultures in their daily lives and relationships with others.
According to Fr Dim, God created human beings with diverse cultures to use the differences as points of contacts, good relationships and propagating the uniqueness of creation.
He said it was unfortunate that in Nigeria and other African nations, people use culture and religious differences to divide and foment trouble.
“We have turned upside-down the culture of our people.
“We are killing and dividing ourselves with religion and tribalism.
“we have put the worst of us ruling the rest of us due to the wrong application of culture and that is why all the institutions of governance are collapsing,” Dim added.
The cleric urged the faithful to reflect on the significance of their cultural day and “think about what we are going through in the country”.
He also advised the people to always show kindness to fellow Nigerians notwithstanding cultural and religious differences as God has done with humanity.
Using the parable of the sower in the gospel Dim remarked that by “scattering” His seeds on the partway, rock, bad and good soil the sower, God, shows love and compassion to all His children.
“The sowing of seeds is not just about planting crops but shows the generosity of God even to those who will not listen.
“God is generous and let’s His love and grace pour on all, whether good or bad.
“No one is excluded from God’s love as His love, mercy, humility and compassion are for everyone.”
He expressed dismay that the country was filled with religious people but “our faith is not deep. We hear the word of God but it doesn’t go deep in our hearts or bear good fruits.
Dim cautioned against quest for material things and the vice of compartmentalization which make many to display certain pious lives in church on Sundays but demonstrate superficial lives the rest days of the week.
“Try to do good and show kindness to others no matter your religion or tribe.
“Let us use the word of God we hear to bear fruits in our lives.
“Do not steal the wealth of the citizens due to selfishness and greed but rather use the little time and opportunity you have to improve humanity as Christ has done.”
The Parish Priest hailed the dedication of proceeds of the cultural events to building the church and prayed for abundant blessings for the sacrifices of the faithful in various church projects.
A Parishioner, Dr Joel Oruche, in an interview described the cultural day as a celebration of the cultural heritage of different ethnic and tribal groups in the church.
According to Oruche, a veteran journalist, the glamour is typified by beautiful colours in the dress, language, dialects, music, songs and food which remains the beauty in Nigeria’s diversity and ditto, the Church.
“In spite of this diversity, the unity of purpose remains strong both as a country and indeed as members of the body of Christ.
“Though the disciples spoke in tongues, each could hear and understand; This is what the celebration symbolises; Our rich culture should be a blessing rather than otherwise
“I pray that the beauty of the celebration will reflect in our lives as parishioners, strong and United for God,” Oruche added.
Chairperson CKC Cultural Day Celeberation, Mrs Mary Oketa said this yesr’s cultural Day celebration has been a great success.
“It is a day that reminds us of where we came from ( our root ) it is a day we celebrate our unity in
diversity and as you can see there are lots of happiness and joy in the hearts of parishioners as we celebrate this day.
“Everybody keys into this cultural day celeberation
as we all look unto it and thank God we have not been disappointed by what you can see here today.
As you can see,all the states associations are fully represented at this venue to showcase their cultural heritage.”
Mrs Oketa noted that the aim of hosting this year’s cultural day is one,to make parishioners to know their ethnic background, “tracing back to our state of origin, our root and we need to celebrate our cultural heritage which comprises our native foods, dressings and languages
“It is a day that we come together and celebrate our culural in diversity as a body of christ, and that simply means that no matter the extent of our cultural differences, in Christ we are one as a body of Christ”
On the lesson to be learnt by other parishes in the Archdiocese, she urged them to borrow a clue from CKC Kurudu becuse,”if you see what is happing here today in our parish, you can see that even our children are happy and this is a sign that we are passing our cultural hertage unto our childern and the message from this event will make them know where they are coming from as a people.
“Today you could see an Idoma person crossing over to test the native food of a Yoruba person to eat Amala and a Yoruba peron crossing over to eat the food of Arewa person and an Igbo person crossing over to Edo-Delta community to eat Edikayikon etc.”
The event kicked off immediately after the opening prayer at 2:25pm by Fr Pat Eze who is a visiting priest and long time friend of the parish and witnessed different cultural and linguistic groups united into different communities and was well attended by all parishoners
Some of the Invited guests at the high profile event include. Mr Sunday Odita, Mr John Ejuwa, Chief Samuel Madaki, Mr Obiora Enete, Mr Linus Garba Dr.Martins Ilegoma, Amb.Rita Izunwanne, Mr Nonso Obi among other top business executives and philanthropists
Other dignitaries that also graced the occasion include the district Head of Kurudu Chief Ezra Edun,Oba Samuel Peter Popoola, His Royal Highness Luka Garza and other chiefs who are celebrated first class traditional rulers in the nation’s capital
The chairman of the occasion was General Don.M Edih (Rtd) while the Father of the day was Amb.A.M Okoh as Mrs Janet Ejeh served as the Mother of the Day.
Features or the well attended annual cultural day including breaking of kolanuts, fashion parade, dancing competition, cultural displays etc by the members of St Michael Yoruba Community, St Anthony Imo/Abia Community, St Gabriel Arewa C’ommunity, St Joseph Enugu/Anambra and Ebonyi Catholic Community, and St .Thomas Igede Community among others.
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