Pascal Chibuzo reports on technology, digital transformation, and Nigeria’s startup ecosystem. With an IT background, he interprets complex tech topics for a general audience.
IMT Convocation 2026 saw 28,848 students graduate in Enugu as the Institute of Management and Technology cleared an eight-year backlog, announced key industry partnerships and rewarded top HND graduates with full employment offers and accommodation.
IMT Convocation: 28,848 students will graduate at the consolidated 43rd–50th ceremony after an eight-year backlog. The Rector highlighted digitised student records, the “One Diploma – One Skill” policy, and a ₦12.95bn tech manufacturing partnership with Arone Technology, positioning IMT as a hub of innovation and industry-ready education.
Hon. John Chukwuma Ogbodo has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic road accident on the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway that claimed 11 lives, extending condolences to families and sympathizing with injured victims receiving treatment at UNTH.
Enugu State’s Internally Generated Revenue rose from N26.8 billion in 2022 to N406.77 billion in 2025 following major fiscal reforms, asset optimisation, and non-tax revenue expansion, according to the ESIRS Chairman.
Enugu State has won the Infrastructure Development Competitiveness Award and Outstanding Performance in Internally Generated Revenue Award at the 2025 BusinessDay States Competitiveness and Investment Readiness Awards, with officials attributing the recognition to ongoing reforms and infrastructure investments under Governor Peter Mbah’s administration.
The Federal Government and Enugu State Government are working to launch direct cargo flights between Enugu and Guangzhou, China, by December 2026, a move expected to boost trade and position Enugu as a major logistics hub in Southeast Nigeria.
The Yobe State Government has adopted a comprehensive flood preparedness plan targeting more than 126,000 vulnerable households as part of efforts to strengthen disaster response and climate resilience across high-risk communities.
The United Nations has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting durable solutions for displaced persons in Nigeria, focusing on long-term recovery, social inclusion, livelihoods, and sustainable development.