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Betta Edu: Brawn, Beauty and Brain Joins the Altruist Pantheon @38

By Rasheed Olanrewaju Zubair
You won’t be wrong if you dub or re-christen her “Philanthropist” for that is what her life trajectory truly represents. The many lives she has touched, milestones she has covered, her achievements, her mentorship, and the many challenges she has faced in her 38 years of earthly existence give credence to the above.
In the various capacities she has found herself, this young, dynamic and patriotic young woman has impacted immensely on many; the vulnerable, old, young, men and women, especially the widows. I am talking about Dr Betta Edu!
Dr Edu stands tall as a source of enduring inspiration and hope to many young people, and when President Bola Tinubu graciously appointed her as Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in August, 21,2023, many hailed the move as fitting and proper, a case of appointing the right person to the right position.
Upon her assumption of office, she dutifully steered the ministry in line with her ministerial mandate, steadily delivering on the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu’s government.
Youthful, dynamic, educated, energetic, creative and committed to any assigned duty given to her, Dr Edu remains unwavering in her commitment to the success of President Tinubu’s administration.
At 38, Edu, a personification of brain, beauty and brawn, is not
only a believer in the Nigeria project and the ability of the President to pull the country from its current challenges, but she also believes that patience, unity and tenacity of purpose are the armours Nigerians should adorn at this time as government assiduously tries to navigate the country out of the tempest waters.
In August 2023, at 37, she became the youngest Minister in the federal cabinet and immediately threw her whole being into the job, approaching it with passion and energy.
doggedness and dexterity.
Those who know Dr Edu and have followed her career and service trajectory right from her days in Cross River state as a Special Adviser, Director-General of the Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Commissioner for Health, and to her later positions as the National Woman Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC and Minister were not surprised at the energy and zeal she brought to bear on her job as the then Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation.
Everyone around her knows that Dr Edu is hard-working, goal-oriented and purposeful. Her impact and achievements in the humanitarian and poverty alleviation component of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu’s administration within four and half months of assuming office in the Ministry stand as a bold testament to her grit and commitment to excel and deliver on any job assigned to her.
Indeed, at 38, Dr. Edu encapsulates Menachem Mendel Schneerson’s postulation about people born as a special breed. Schneerson: “Because time itself is like a spiral, something special happens on your birthday each year: The same energy that God invested in you at birth is present once again”.
Looking at her and juxtaposing her career and service trajectory with her age, you cannot but agree that Dr Edu is not your everyday lady. She belongs to a different breed of humans.
She came to the world with a stamp of distinction, the reason she joined the pantheon at an age when her peers were still scratching the ground.
Love her passion for humanity or not, it is self-evident: Dr Edu is a woman of poise, elegance, and impact. When you hear of beauty and strong character, it’s Dr. Edu that is being talked about.
Every chapter of Dr Edu’s scintillating odyssey tells a gripping story of a woman destined to achieve great things at a young age, she is arguably a fitting personification of who the character
Yoruba would hail as “Omo Odo Agba”, which roughly translates to one who knows how to relate with the elders even as a young person.
Given her quantum leap into the limelight and then spiral attainment at a young age, it is safe to conclude that for Dr Edu, her 38th birthday is more than just a day on the calendar. It symbolizes the joyous celebration of enviable milestones attained, uncommon graces obtained, and blessings bestowed.
Former American President, John Quincy Adams probably had Edu in mind when he penned the timeless quote: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader”. This quote X-rays the Edu persona.
Whether as Special Adviser, Director-General of Cross River State Primary Healthcare Development Agency (CRSPHCDA), Commissioner for Health, National Woman Leader of the APC, or Minister, Dr Edu is an inspiration and role model to many people, especially the younger population.
The energy, diligence and passion she brought to bear in the tasks and jobs assigned to her, including her ministerial position, speaks to her dedication to service delivery and love for her country.
She has demonstrated beyond doubt that when entrusted with positions of responsibility and leadership, young people can, after all, stand tall.
As Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Edu gave an impressive account of herself as an intellectual, a great grassroots mobilizer, an orator, an advocate for the downtrodden, and one with a deep love for her country.
At home and abroad, she has, at every juncture, manifestly justified the trust and confidence reposed in her.
For example, last year at the Hague, Netherlands where she joined the EU and representatives of 48 other countries as the head of Nigeria’s delegation to the Thematic Meeting of the Rabat Process on Migration, Youth and Development, Dr.Edu’s skillful presentation of Nigeria’s position and her high-level interface with stakeholders on behalf of Nigeria attracted for her effusive praises.
The then Nigeria Ambassador to the Netherlands, Dr Eniola Ajayi, penned it on record, the impressed by her sterling performance., “The government and people of Netherlands have confided in me how proud they were seeing the Minister addressing all issues raised one after the other; they were impressed and they promised to spread the message.
Continuing “Dr Edu was smart and quick in uptake and able to articulate her position very clearly and firmly.
“It is really good to see how happy and impressed the government of the Netherlands and its people were.
“Her ability to grasp issues and articulate Nigeria’s Position and explain all the giant strides and road map of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration to get youths gainfully employed in all parts of the Country was superlative”
As part of Nigeria’s delegation to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2023, Dr Edu secured immense mileage for the country through the series of high-level strategic meetings Mr President assigned to her to hold with various UN agencies relevant to her Ministry.
As the then Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Edu immersed herself in the task of executing a vital component of the Renewed Hope Agenda of Mr.President which is reducing humanitarian challenges and eradicating poverty in the country.
Shortly after she was appointed Minister, Edu braved dangers and inconveniences to visit volatile and hard-to-reach areas in parts of the country, including IDP camps in Borno, Benue and Niger States, Makoko and Agboyi-Ketu in Lagos; and Gidan Dawa area of Zamfara to interact with victims of humanitarian crises and the poor.
In all the places she visited, Dr Edu spread the message of hope, mingled and empathized with the vulnerable, and distributed relief items.
Her message of hope was clear and succinct: “The goal is to get everybody wherever they are out of poverty and humanitarian crises…
“We will close all gaps to ensure Nigerians are out of poverty… We want to increase the social safety net for Nigerians, to pull millions of Nigerians out of poverty”
Dr Edu registered herself in the consciousness of Nigerians in 2015 when she emerged as one of the youngest aides appointed by the then Cross River State Governor.
She was also later to become the youngest Commissioner in the cabinet. A former student union leader at the University of Calabar where she studied Medicine, Dr Edu is blessed with oratory prowess.
Before she was appointed Health Commissioner in 2019, Edu was first appointed as Special Adviser and later the Director-General of the Cross River State Primary Health Care Development Agency (CRSPHCDA), and Special Technical Adviser to the Governor on the Cross River State Privatization Council.
In 2022 when the post of National Woman leader of the APC was zoned to the South South Zone, Edu became the favourite of the party. Party chieftains who rooted for her described her as young, vibrant, and energetic; an advocate for women, a great grassroots mobilizer, one blessed with oratory skills and sound education.
She won the competitive election for the top woman party job, a position she held until her nomination and inauguration as Minister in August 2023.
Apart from her medical degree from the University of Calabar, Dr Edu holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Public Health for Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK, and a Master of Science Public Health in Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK, and Doctor of Public Health from Texila American University.
A native of Adadama, Abi local government area, in the central senatorial district of Cross River, this birthday girl’s unwavering commitment to her fatherland and humanity has been attracting the attention of many Nigerians, including the respected Sheu of Borno, His Eminence, Abubakar Ibn Umar Al min El-Kanemi who had this to say about her last year during her visit to IDP camps in the state as Minister: “I have been watching you closely since you assumed office and I can see the passion and energy you have exhibited on the new assignment”
It’s Dr Edu’s new year and one cannot but extend to her effusive wishes of joy and happiness and pray that the smiles and joy she spreads around as a woman,youth,leader and mentor who loves God and humanity come back to her hundredfold.
Have a blessed birthday, ma.
Rasheed Olanrewaju (ANIPR), writes From Abuja
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Just In : Tinubu honours triumphant Super Falcons with national honours, $100,000 cash each

President Bola Tinubu has bestowed the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Niger, on the Super Falcons and the entire technical crew.
He also allocated three-bedroom apartments in Abuja to each of the players and the technical crew at the Renewed Hope Estate.
The President also directed the cash award of the naira equivalent of $100,000 each of the 24 players and $50,000 to each of the 11-man technical crew.
This came during a reception in honour of the players and the coaching crew at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said, “I hereby conferred on the players, the 11 man technical team with national honours of the Officer of the Order of the Niger.
“Additionally, I have I directed the allocation of three bedroom apartments in the Renewed Hope Housing Scheme.
“Then there is the cash award of the naira equivalent of $100,000 US dollars each 24 players and the naira equivalent of $50,000 to the 11-man technical crew.”
The President also said he didn’t want to watch the WAFCON final because he didn’t want to have high blood pressure.
Earlier, the President and the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, received the Super Falcons at the Presidential Villa on Monday, following their record victory at the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco on Saturday.
The coaster buses conveying the players and coaching crew arrived at the forecourt of the Aso Rock shortly before 04:36 p.m. local time.
The Super Falcons, 10-time African champions after their 3-2 comeback over the Atlas Lionesses Morocco, were received by the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, upon their arrival.
In a post-match video call on Saturday night, President Tinubu praised captain and tournament MVP Rasheedat Ajibade.
He also praised Nigeria’s rally from a 2-0 half-time deficit to claim the WAFCON title.
Over the past decade, the Super Falcons have won four Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles in 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2024, bringing their total to 10
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BREAKING: Nigeria win 10th WAFCON title with dramatic comeback against Morocco

The Super Falcons emerged champions of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after pulling off a stunning second-half comeback to defeat hosts Morocco in a pulsating final.
The Moroccans had taken a 2-0 lead in the first half, capitalizing on early momentum and a roaring home crowd at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
But the Nigerians, showing the grit and pedigree that has made them the most successful team in the tournament’s history, roared back after the break.
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A spirited second-half display saw the Super Falcons flip the script in dramatic fashion, scoring twice to silence the home fans and reclaim the continental crown.
With this victory, Nigeria completes the 10th WAFCON title
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Tinubu moves to resolve ₦4trn power sector debt, Says Onanuga

President Tinubu audience with Chairmen of Power Generation Companies in Nigeria held at the Presidential Villa Abuja yesterday
•From left: Managing Director, Sahara Group, Kola Adesina; Chairman, Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu; Chairman Association of Power Generation Companies, Col. Sani Bello (rtd); President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; and president Tinubu audience with Chairmen of Power Generation Companies in Nigeria held at the Presidential Villa Abuja yesterday
Appeals for patience from GENCOs
Okays bond programme, promises transparency in verification process
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has assured power generation companies (GENCOs) of his administration’s commitment to resolving the over ₦4 trillion in longstanding debts owed to them, pledging transparency and fairness in verifying the claims while appealing for patience.
The President gave this assurance during a high-level meeting with members of the Association of Power Generation Companies, led by retired Colonel Sani Bello, at the Presidential Villa yesterday.
According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President acknowledged the gravity of the sector’s liquidity crisis and promised that the federal government would not shirk from its inherited obligations.
“I accept the assets and liabilities of my predecessors, and there is no question about that. But that acceptance must be on credible grounds. I need to wear the audit cap of verifiability, authenticity, and the fact that this inheritance is not a mere deodorant but a support structure for critical economic and industrial promotion,” President Tinubu said.
The President appealed to the GENCOs and their financial backers to give the government time to complete verification and validation of the debts, stating, “we are here. So market it to your other colleagues. Give us time to do verification and validation of the numbers.”
Reaffirming his commitment to a market-led electricity sector, Tinubu emphasised that historical challenges, long left unresolved, are now receiving active attention.
“This is a longstanding issue that is now being dealt with,” he said, referencing the government’s broader reform drive that includes eliminating fuel subsidies and promoting Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) alternatives.
The President also called for restraint from the financial sector regarding asset foreclosures against the GENCOs.
“To our friends in the banking sector, I ask that we avoid foreclosures. Sharpen your pencils, but keep an eraser handy. Let’s persevere together,” he urged.
In her briefing, the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Mrs. Olu Verheijen, disclosed that a ₦4 trillion bond programme had received anticipatory approval from the President to tackle the liquidity shortfall in the sector.
However, she cautioned that only verified and legitimate debts would be accommodated.
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“As of April 2025, the total exposure that we are carrying at the moment is ₦4 trillion. This is subject to downward revision pending final validation. Only amounts that the federal government validly owes are the things that will make it into the issuance by the DMO”, Verheijen said.
She attributed the massive debt pile-up to a combination of unfunded tariff shortfalls and market deficiencies that have built up since 2015.
Of the ₦4 trillion claimed by 27 GENCOs, the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET) has validated ₦1.8 trillion so far.
Highlighting the administration’s strides in power sector reform, Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, lauded the President for his hands-on approach and leadership.
“Your presence at this meeting is a clear testament to your unwavering commitment to the sustainability, stability, and long-term development of Nigeria’s power sector,” Adelabu said.
He noted that since President Tinubu took office, the administration has signed into law the Electricity Act, 2023—decentralising the power sector—and launched Nigeria’s first Integrated National Electricity Policy in 24 years.
Adelabu said reforms have boosted investor confidence, attracted over $2 billion in new private capital, and improved annual revenue collection by 70 percent—from ₦1 trillion in 2023 to ₦1.7 trillion in 2024—thereby reducing government subsidy obligations by over ₦700 billion.
On capacity expansion, he reported that installed generation capacity has grown from 13,000 MW to 14,000 MW, with a record 5,801 MW peak generation and a maximum daily energy delivery of 120,370 MWh recorded on March 4, 2025.
No grid collapse has occurred in 2025, he added.
He further disclosed progress in narrowing Nigeria’s metering gap through the ₦700 billion Presidential Metering Initiative and the World Bank-backed DISREP, which has so far delivered 300,000 of the 3.45 million smart meters procured.
Despite the reforms, Adelabu warned that the liquidity crisis remains a major threat, saying “Mr. President, given the grave implications of this debt overhang, including the risk of a nationwide shutdown of generation assets, I humbly seek your immediate support for defraying these obligations, even if partially, over a defined period.”
In their separate interventions, leading business figures Tony Elumelu and Kola Adesina echoed calls for urgent relief, citing the dire financial state of GENCOs and the need to unlock gas supply to sustain operations.
“Mr. President, we’ve come to you as a last hope. The generating companies are heavily indebted to banks, and foreclosure threats are real, not because we’re not doing our jobs, but because the system owes us trillions,” Elumelu said.
He commended President Tinubu for restoring stability in oil production and banking, saying, “before you took office in 2023, we lost 97% of our daily oil production. Today, we are retaining 98%. That’s transformation.”
On the energy crisis, Elumelu said “we don’t need power to complete your transformation—we need power to enable it. Power is critical to unlocking Nigeria’s full potential.”
Adesina, for his part, stressed that “liquidity is the oxygen of our business,” warning that generation output could stall without urgent intervention.
He proposed leveraging Nigeria LNG to unlock 800 million cubic feet of gas to boost supply to underperforming power plants, especially those in the Afam axis.
The meeting was attended by key cabinet members and officials, including the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun; Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris; as well as regulatory authorities and major power sector stakeholders.
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