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  • Nat News
    Trump : Tinubu holds closed-door meeting with Sultan

     

    President Bola Tinubu on Friday hosted the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, for a private meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    The Sultan, who also serves as the President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), held a closed-door discussion with the President during the visit.

    The engagement came just days after President Tinubu met with the Archbishop of Abuja Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Ignatius Kaigama, in a similar effort aimed at fostering interfaith dialogue and strengthening religious coexistence in the country.

    While the details of the conversation were not made public, the meeting is believed to have centered on promoting unity, mutual understanding among faith communities, and advancing national development.

    The visit took place shortly after remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, who had warned of possible action against Nigeria over alleged attacks on Christians.

    Following the meeting, the Sultan joined President Tinubu for the Juma’at prayer at the State House Mosque. The Imam, Alhaji Abdulwaheed Abubakar, called on Nigerians to continue supporting the government’s initiatives for peace and security, noting that peace remains essential for both individual progress and the nation’s collective growth.

  • Crime News
    Miyetti Allah urges government action over renewed deadly attacks in Benue

     

    The Benue State branch of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has called on both the Federal and State Governments to intervene in what it described as continuous assaults on its members in Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.her

    In a statement released on Friday, the association’s chairman, Ardo Muhammad, alleged that residents of Awule community, working alongside operatives of the Benue State Volunteer Guard, had been carrying out violent attacks on Fulani herders’ settlements within the area.

    Muhammad explained that the unrest started in late August 2025, when armed individuals from the community, purportedly backed by members of the Volunteer Guard, launched a coordinated offensive on Fulani settlements.

    “During the incident, six Fulani settlements were completely burned, 30 cows were killed and several rustled, while one herder, Mr Isu Abdulkarim (popularly known as Dere), was brutally murdered.

    His remains have yet to be recovered despite several search efforts by his relatives and community members,” he said.

    According to the MACBAN chairman, the violence had persisted in recent weeks, resulting in further losses and displacements among herders.

    Dismissing allegations that herders had attacked local farmers, Muhammad insisted that the destruction and killings were the handiwork of criminal elements operating in the council area.

    He added that the continued attacks had instilled fear within Fulani communities in Ohimini and its neighbouring settlements.

    Describing the group’s members as law-abiding citizens, the chairman appealed to Governor Hyacinth Alia to instruct security agencies to restore peace to the affected communities.

    He further called on the Inspector-General of Police, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Director-General of the Department of State Services to thoroughly investigate the incidents and ensure the perpetrators face justice.

    Muhammad also urged the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Benue State Emergency Management Agency (BSEMA) to provide relief materials to displaced persons.

    While reaffirming MACBAN’s commitment to dialogue and peaceful coexistence, he condemned the ongoing destruction of lives and property, urging authorities to act swiftly to end the crisis.

    The association’s statement came just days after reports that four farmers were killed in Awule community, allegedly by armed herders.

    Confirming the development, the Chairman of Ohimini LGA, Gabriel Adole, said the state government was already addressing the security challenges.

    “The state governor has been responding to the security situation in my local government, and I’m already waiting to see him about the current development,” Adole said.

    Similarly, the spokesperson for Operation Whirl Stroke, Lieutenant Ahmad Zubairu, disclosed in a separate statement on Friday that troops arrested three armed suspects during a patrol in the area on Wednesday.

  • News
    NSITF Board chair, Olofin, meets union leaders on digitalization, wage implementation

     

    The Chairman of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) Management Board, Hon. Olusola Olofin, on Thursday, November 6, 2025, met with the leadership of the Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions (ASSBIFI), NSITF Unit, at the Fund’s headquarters in Abuja.

    According to a statement made available to newsmen, the meeting focused on key institutional matters, staff welfare, and ongoing reform initiatives aimed at enhancing transparency, efficiency, and industrial harmony within the Fund.

    Key issues discussed according to the statement include :”1. E-NSITF Digitalization Contract:
    The Union leadership presented its position on the alleged non-existence of a valid E-NSITF Digitalization Contract with P2E and called for its immediate discontinuation, stressing the need for due process and accountability in all contractual undertakings.

    ” Amendment of the NSITF Act and Employees’ Compensation Act (ECA):
    The Union appealed to the Board Chairman to ensure broader consultation and consideration of stakeholders’ inputs in the ongoing amendment of the NSITF Act (1993) and the Employees’ Compensation Act (2010). It emphasized that the amendments should enhance operational efficiency and strengthen the Fund’s governance framework.

    “Implementation of the Consequential Minimum Wage Adjustment:
    “The Union drew attention to the delay in implementing the 2024 National Minimum Wage consequential adjustment, urging expedited action to address growing anxiety among staff.

    ” PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Report:
    The leadership also called for the Board’s timely consideration and adoption of the most professional and equitable recommendations in the PwC report, in order to resolve long-standing issues of improper placement and delayed promotions.

    “Board–Management Relations:
    “The Union appealed for improved synergy between the Management Board and the Executive Management Team to foster industrial peace and a harmonious working environment for the collective good of the Fund.”

    In response, Hon. Olofin commended the Union for its constructive engagement and reaffirmed the Board’s commitment to fairness, accountability, and improved staff welfare.

    He noted that the Board was awaiting the official submission of the Consequential Adjustment and PwC reports for review and ratification, assuring that appropriate actions would follow once they were received.

    On the E-NSITF Digitalization Contract, the Chairman disclosed that he was yet to be fully briefed on the matter but would seek further clarification to obtain accurate details. He, however, restated his commitment to advancing digital transformation across NSITF operations to boost service delivery and institutional efficiency.

    Hon. Olofin also emphasized the need for inclusive stakeholder input in the legislative amendment process to ensure that no revised section undermines the statutory authority of the Board or hinders effective governance.

    He underscored the importance of improved synergy between the Board and Executive Management to guarantee timely payment of claims and compensation to beneficiaries.

    The Chairman lauded the ASSBIFI-NSITF leadership for its collaborative approach and assured continued engagement with stakeholders to reposition the Fund for the benefit of Nigerian workers and future generations.

  • Crime News
    Police arraign Regina Daniels’ brother in Abuja

     

    The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has confirmed that Samuel Ojeogwu, brother to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, has been charged before a court in Abuja for alleged involvement in criminal conspiracy, trespass, assault, intimidation, and theft.

    This was disclosed in a statement on Friday by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, who said the charges stemmed from a petition submitted to the FCT Metro Area Command on October 28, 2025, implicating Ojeogwu and three others.

    She stated, “On 28th October 2025, the FCT Metro Area Command received a petition against one Mr Samuel Ojeogwu and three others, alleging criminal conspiracy, trespass, assault, criminal intimidation, theft, and cyberbullying.”

    According to Adeh, Ojeogwu ignored multiple police invitations before his eventual arrest in Lagos and subsequent transfer to Abuja.

    “Upon receipt of the petition, several invitations were extended to Mr Samuel Ojeogwu by the Metro Area Command for questioning, which were not honoured. Mr Ojeogwu was arrested in Lagos on the authority of a duly issued arrest warrant from a competent court and subsequently conveyed to Abuja for further investigation,” Adeh said.

    The police spokesperson added that the suspect was arraigned after the conclusion of investigations.

    “Upon the conclusion of investigations, the suspect was on the 6th of November 2025 charged in court for offences bordering on criminal conspiracy, criminal trespass, assault, criminal intimidation, and theft. He has been remanded by the court pending the fulfilment of his bail conditions,” Adeh stated.

    She reaffirmed the command’s dedication to professionalism and adherence to due process, saying, “The FCT Police Command remains committed to professional policing, due process, and the rule of law.”

    The development comes amid heightened family drama surrounding Regina Daniels, who recently appeared in a viral video weeping over her brother’s detention.

    In the video, she broke down emotionally, saying, “I will go back,” while lamenting her family’s current ordeal.

    Her emotional outburst followed weeks of online speculation about her marriage to Senator Ned Nwoko, whom she had accused of domestic violence in an earlier social media post.

    Nwoko has since denied the allegations, attributing her actions to alleged substance abuse. He claimed that Regina’s “current battle with substance abuse” had strained their relationship and said she needed rehabilitation.

  • News Opinion
    Why Abubakar D. Aliyu is good for Yobe State gubernatorial seat in 2027, By Mustapha Ahmed

    It is widely known that a golden fish has no hidden place. No matter how deep the water is, a golden fish will always stand out. Because its beauty, shine, and uniqueness make it impossible to hide. These are part of qualities of the Former Minister of Power of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu, CON. In the political landscape of Yobe State, there is no golden fish than the respected former minister. The undisputed facts about him are his talent, integrity, good character, and purpose cannot remain unnoticed forever in all the public and political offices he held. Another sterling quality of Abubakar Aliyu is that he always tries to stay low because of humility but his light will always find a way to shine in all domains either public and political spaces.

    As we take a quick peek into the realm of political permutation for the Yobe State gubernatorial seat for 2027 general election, it becomes essential to inform the public on the remarkable achievements of Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu as Yobe State Deputy Governor, Minister of State of Works and Housing, and Minister of Power in the last administration of late President Muhammadu Buhari. Although this write-up is personal opinion, it is aimed at educating Yobe people and Nigerians on the profound impact of Abubakar D. Aliyu’s quality of leadership, shedding light on his progressive initiatives, and the enduring legacy he has carved out in the three political offices that he held in his political journey. I hope readers will join us on this enlightening journey as the piece is focused to unravel some of the political achievements and contributions of Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu to the people of Yobe State and Nigerians in general.

    From his biography, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu is type of person that always takes risk to quip himself with necessary professional skills and knowledge to diligently serve his community and nation at large. Born in 1966 and hails from Potiskum in Yobe State, Engineer Abubakar obtained a National Diploma (ND) in Civil Engineering in 1988, and Higher National Diploma (HND) in High Ways and Transportation Engineering in 1993, a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil and Water Resources Engineering from the University of Maiduguri in 1999. In his career, he worked as a Technical Officer in Borno State Ministry of Works from 1988 to 1991, Principal Engineer and Head of Engineering Department in the ministry in 2004. Also, he was appointed as the Supervising Project Engineer of Yobe State Ministry of Housing in 2007, and Managing Director of Yobe State Housing and Property Development Corporation, as well as the Ag. Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Housing in 2009.

    He was deputy governor (to Governor Ibrahim Gaidam) in Yobe State for ten and half years, making him the longest serving deputy governor in Nigeria. As deputy governor in Yobe State, he served as the overseeing commissioner in the ministries for health, commerce and integrated rural development. He was at various times appointed to head Yobe State Task Force on Immunization and Primary Healthcare, Yobe State Committee on Resettlement and Rehabilitation of Internally Displaced Persons, Yobe State Boundary Committee, Yobe State Environmental Committee, and Yobe State Sanitation Committee.

    Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu made great exploits as head of the Committee for the Rehabilitation and Return of IDPs, where he administered the affairs of the IDPs at the camps and host communities, as well as successfully returned the IDPs back to their homes. He was appointed Minister of Power by President Buhari after he sacked Engr. Sale Mamman. He is expected to lead the Federal Government Strategic Power Initiative, including power projects such as the Mambilla Hydropower, among others. Nigeria is now reaping the benefits of the policy changes that Engineer Abubakar Aliyu introduced in the power sector to stop the incessant national grid failure in the country. Leaders who change nations often do so while ignoring the personal risk. During his stewardship as Minister of Power and Federal Cabinet Member of Late President Buhari’s administration, the power sector in the country has enjoyed many billions of naira worth of intervention funding, brilliant policies to drive the renewable energy sector, government’s willingness to cut down electricity subsidies and give the sector an electricity pricing model that could guarantee commercial returns.

    As every great leader always carries a vision larger than themselves, Engineer Abubakar has in 2022 budget influenced the Federal Ministry of Power under the Electricity Vision 30:30:30 to construct a 1megawatt Solar Power Plant at Yobe State University Teaching Hospital, Damaturu, with aim of promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency options in order to reduce over dependence on national grid as well as reducing government spending for public building electricity consumption. Similarly, with a matching order of Governor Mai Mala Buni, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu as then Minister of Power facilitated the connection of Bara town, the headquarter of Gulani Local Government to national grid and at same secured the Federal Government approval for establishing 132 KVA substation in Geidam town. As the Minister of Power, he also championed the upgrade of Damaturu 330 substation with an additional mobile 150mva substation apart from the replacement of the old 60mva transformer at Potiskum 132 substation with a new one to improve steady power supply to the people of Yobe State.  These are some of his gestures that always go along with his inherent willingness to stake personal standing and spread development in the State based on what he believes to be the larger national good for all people without sentiment.

    At Yindiski Primary and UBE School, Potiskum, the Former Minster of Power has personally built and donated a one storey building that houses numerous classrooms that were furnished and provided with air-condition and other modern teaching facilities. The building is one of good numbers of projects such as boreholes, Primary health care centres, roads among others in various across local government areas of the State so as to compliment Governor Mai Mala’s giant stride in revamping education, health care delivery and economic activities in the State. It was his office as Minister of State of Works and Housing that collaborated with Senator Ahmed Lawan Ibrahim to facilitate the construction of Gasamu-Gogaram road as first phase while the second phase of the project was approved to link towns and villages to Nguru main road. Other roads that were constructed through his influence include Potiskum-Azare-Kano and Damaturu-Potiskum dual carriage way as well as road networks in the Federal Polytechnic Damaturu.  Apart from these road projects, Engineer Abubakar secured the mandate for the Federal Road Maintenace Agency FERMA to execute rehabilitation work on roads linking Nguru-Gashua, Garin Alkali-Baimari, and Hawan Malka-Socol road construction with drainages in Potiskum town.

    In fact, what explains the resonance of Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu with Yobe’s people, across divides of the political zones, class, and generation lies in his leadership philosophy that anchors on the principles of accountability, inclusivity, and sustainable development without sentiment and favouritism. These are the very traits by which history remembers his greatness when he was a Deputy Governor in Yobe State, Minister of State for Works and Housing and Minister of Power of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the second tenure of Late President Buhari.

    Since history always remembers those who build nations, not those who merely govern, the former Deputy Governor and Minister possesses qualities and skills needed for the consolidation and continuity of the lofty policies of the present APC led administration under Governor Mai Mala Buni CON that is placing tremendous emphasis on educational reforms. Equally, the former Deputy Governor is more than ready to carry on with the implementation of Governor Mai Mala administration’s comprehensive policies aimed at investing in infrastructure and youth empowerment and equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to build a brighter future for Yobe. Like his mentor, the Former Governor of Yobe State, Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu has passion to equip the next generation in the State with the tools they need to compete on a global scale and drive Yobe’s progress forward.

    A recipient of numerous professional awards that include fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) and a member of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu believes that infrastructure development is key for paving the path to growth, he will not joke with the policies of his predecessors in the State that significant investment in infrastructure development. He will continue to recognize the need for robust transportation networks, reliable energy systems, and modernized healthcare facilities as demonstrated by present Buni administration which its ambitious infrastructure and development agenda are very visible in all parts of the State especially the electrification of rural areas, quality medical services, economic empowerment and promoting entrepreneurship. Engineer D. Aliyu will equally prioritize economic growth and diversification of poverty alleviation, reducing unemployment rates, and enhance the overall standard of living for all Yobeans that form his major concerns always. Under his watch, the legacies of the current APC led administration of implementing policies and programs to stimulate economic growth and create opportunities for job creation will not suffer set back in Yobe State.

    As a staunch advocate for good governance, transparency, and accountability, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu will not turn his back on the current governance reforms that Governor Mai Mala is implementing in the State.  Because the Public and political life of the Former Minister has been characterized by his unwavering commitment to continuity, progress, inclusivity, and sustainable development. They are some of the reasons why Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu has all it takes to solidify the foundation for a brighter future for all Yobean and placing the State on a path of growth, positioning it as a beacon of hope and progress in Nigeria.

    Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu has strong and unmatchable political credentials and experience when compared to many gladiators in the State, having served as the State Deputy Governor for over a decade, Minister of State of Works and Housing and Minister of Power throughout the second tenure of late President Muhammadu Buhari with unblemished records. It is an indication that Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu is good for Yobe gubernatorial seat comes 2027 as his exceptional loyalty to his political party and party members is not questionable.

    On final note, Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu, whose principles are anchored on THINKING YOBE, LOVING YOBE, BUILDING YOBE!  is type of person that “He always puts his faith in Allah and practices what he believes: He lives simply and honestly; he cheats no one and holds no grudges against others, no matter the case; he willingly shares whatever he has, no matter how little, and works very hard while denying himself basic pleasures…”. Because of this, Yobe State and its people will be lucky and developed more with Engineer Abubakar D. Aliyu as its governor comes 2027

    M. Y. Ahmed

    To be reached via WhatsApp +2347064078202

  • Headline News
    BREAKING: Court announces date for judgement in Nnamdi Kanu’s trial

     

    Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled November 20 for the judgment in the terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    The judge fixed the date on Friday following Kanu’s failure to begin his defence after using up the six days earlier allotted by the court for him to do so.

    According to Justice Omotosho, Kanu, having failed to utilise the opportunity granted him to conduct his defence, cannot claim to have been denied his constitutionally guaranteed right to a fair hearing.

    More details to follow…

    (CHANNELS)

  • News
    FG to Attempt Guinness World Record for Longest Dining Table

    The Federal Government has announced plans to attempt a Guinness World Record for the world’s longest dining table during this year’s Mega Renewed Hope NIHOTOUR Gastronomy Festival taking place in December in Abuja.

    The initiative was revealed on Thursday at a joint world press briefing featuring the Director-General of the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), Aare (Dr.) Abisoye Fagade, and the Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa.

    This year’s festival, themed “Oriki: Taste of Culture,” will spotlight Nigeria’s rich culinary traditions while creating visibility for opportunities in hospitality and the broader creative sector, aligning with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Dr. Fagade disclosed that the centrepiece of the event will be a 3.6-kilometre dining table, designed to accommodate between 2,000 and 3,000 guests. According to him, the record attempt will be conducted on the morning of December 6, after which the same table will be transformed into a communal dining area for evening festivities.

    He explained that the event will blend food, music, culture, and comedy, adding that the initiative aims to showcase Abuja as a capable host for major December cultural events. He also emphasized that the festival forms part of NIHOTOUR’s mission to strengthen Nigeria’s tourism value chain through capacity building, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment.

    The DG noted that the project is expected to attract investments and unlock opportunities in hospitality, food, and agribusiness.

    Minister Hannatu Musa Musawa described the festival as a strong avenue for economic inclusion and youth engagement in the creative economy. She highlighted the increasing global recognition of Nigerian cuisine and praised the innovation Nigerians bring to promoting local dishes abroad.

    The festival along with the Guinness World Record attempt will be officially launched by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Abuja.