Tag: CAC

  • Tinubu Approves Free CAC Registration for 250,000 Small Businesses

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the free registration of 250,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as part of efforts to support small businesses across Nigeria.

    The approval was announced during the 8th National MSME Awards, with the initiative aimed at reducing the cost of formalising businesses and expanding opportunities for entrepreneurs.

    Application through SMEDAN portal

    Eligible entrepreneurs are required to submit their applications through the official Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) portal.

    The registration exercise is expected to help more small businesses gain legal recognition, improve access to government support programmes and strengthen their participation in the formal economy.

    SMEDAN-registered businesses qualify automatically

    According to the announcement, businesses already registered on the SMEDAN database but without Corporate Affairs Commission registration will automatically qualify for the waiver.

    The initiative forms part of the Federal Government’s efforts to promote entrepreneurship, support MSMEs and encourage business growth across the country.

    You can apply through portal.smedan.gov.ng

     

  • Gunmen Attack Ekiti Church, Kill Pastor, Abduct Worshippers During Crusade

    Gunmen have attacked a church in Ekiti State, killing a pastor and abducting several worshippers during an open-air crusade in Eda Oniyo Ekiti, Ilejemeje Local Government Area. The incident, which occurred Tuesday evening, has thrown the community into panic.

    Residents said the attackers stormed the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) venue on the outskirts of the town and opened fire before taking some worshippers into a nearby forest.

    Pastor Killed as Worshippers Taken Into Forest

    Sources within the community said the assailants arrived in large numbers and were heavily armed. During the attack, the pastor was shot dead while several others were forcefully taken away.

    A resident, who spoke anonymously, said efforts were ongoing to determine the number of abducted victims. “They were many. They killed the pastor and took some worshippers. We are still trying to know how many are missing,” the source said.

    Security Operatives Launch Rescue Efforts

    A government official familiar with the development confirmed the incident, noting that security agencies had been deployed to the area. He said operatives were already on the trail of the attackers and expressed confidence that the victims would be rescued.

    “Yes, some worshippers were kidnapped… security agencies are involved and on the trail of the attackers,” the source said.

    Police Confirm Attack, Begin Manhunt

    The Ekiti State Police Command confirmed the attack on Wednesday and announced the commencement of a coordinated rescue operation. The Police Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, said the Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, had ordered a full investigation.

    According to him, the police, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army, Amotekun Corps, Agro Marshals, vigilantes and local hunters, have begun aggressive bush combing operations to locate the victims and apprehend the perpetrators.

    Authorities Urge Calm, Heighten Security Advisory

    The police urged residents to remain calm while assuring that all necessary steps were being taken to address the situation. Abutu also called on members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements to security agencies.

    He advised religious leaders to notify the police before organising late-night programmes to enable proper security arrangements.

    Recurring Pattern Raises Fresh Concerns

    The attack adds to a growing pattern of assaults on religious gatherings in parts of the country. A similar incident occurred in November 2025 in Kwara State, where gunmen attacked a church, killed worshippers and abducted dozens.

    The latest development is expected to heighten concerns around security in rural communities, particularly during large gatherings, as authorities intensify efforts to rescue the victims and restore calm.

  • Bandits Attack Kogi Community, Abduct Pastors, Families in Night Raid

    Suspected bandits have attacked Odo-Eri community in Yagba West LGA of Kogi State, abducting several residents including clergymen and their families in a late-night raid that has triggered fresh security concerns.

    Night attack sparks panic

    Local sources said the attackers stormed the community around 10 p.m. on Wednesday, firing gunshots to scare residents before carrying out the abductions.

    The victims reportedly include pastors, their wives, children, aides, and other residents, though the exact number remains unclear.

    “We cannot confirm the exact number or identities of those abducted at this time. Many residents fled for safety during the chaos,” a source said.

    Clergymen among victims

    Information circulating within the community indicates that a pastor from the Christ Apostolic Church and another from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, alongside their families, were among those taken.

    Residents said the gunfire threw the area into panic, forcing many to flee their homes by Thursday morning.

    Sources added that the attackers escaped through Abewo Road, linking Okunran and Okoloke communities toward the Kwara State axis.

    Senator reacts, urges action

    Senator Sunday Karimi, representing Kogi West, condemned the attack and warned against a return to worsening insecurity in the area.

    “Unknown gunmen reportedly invaded Odo-Eri community and abducted a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God alongside his wife, children, and several other residents,” he said.

    He described the incident as a desperate act by criminal elements under pressure and expressed confidence that those responsible would be apprehended.

    Karimi also urged security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue the victims and called on residents to remain vigilant and share credible information.

    Police yet to respond

    Efforts to reach the Kogi State Police Command spokesperson, ASP Saliu Oyiza Afusat, were unsuccessful as calls and messages were not answered at the time of filing this report.

    The latest incident adds to growing concerns over insecurity, with communities continuing to face attacks from armed groups, a development dominating latest Nigerian news and breaking news Nigeria today.