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Police Arrest 128 Suspected Thugs In Kano

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The police in Kano State have confirmed the arrest of 128 suspected thugs (Yandaba) during the Eid-El Fitr celebration across the five Emirates of the State.

Spokesman of the command, SP Haruna Kiyawa said the arrest was in line with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police on the provision of adequate security during the Eid El Fitr festivities.

Kiyawa said 128 suspected thugs (‘Yan Daba) were arrested during the “Hawan Eid”, “Hawan Daushe”, “Hawan Nassarawa” and “Hawan Fanisau” in all the Five Emirates of the State.

He said the suspects were arrested with dangerous weapons, intoxicating drugs, and stolen properties.

The State Commissioner of Police thanked the Government, sister security agencies and relevant stakeholders for their cooperation and support.

The suspects would be charged to court after investigation.

ASUU Extends Strike By 12 Weeks

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday extended its ongoing strike for another 12 weeks.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by ASUU president, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke.

Osodeke said this was to give the government enough time to satisfactorily resolve all the outstanding issues.

The roll-over strike takes effect from 12:01 a.m. on May 8, 2021.

The decision was taken after the ASUU National Executive Council meeting which started on Sunday night at the Comrade Festus Iyayi National Secretariat, University of Abuja.

At the meeting, ASUU accused the Federal Government of being unserious.

ASUU is demanding the release of revitalization funds for universities, renegotiation and implementation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement.

Bandits Kill 55 In Fresh Zamfara Attacks

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At least 55 persons have been reportedly killed in separate deadly attacks by bandits in two local government areas of Zamfara State.

About 48 persons were reportedly killed in three communities of Sabon Gari Damri, Damri and Kalahe in Bakura Local Government Area of the state.

The Sole Administrator of Bakura council area, Aminu Suleiman, who confirmed the attack, weekend, said the bandits, in their large number and riding on motorcycles, launched an attack via Sabon Gari Damri village around 2 pm on Friday.

They reportedly killed nine persons and then proceeded to the Damri community where they killed four persons including a police officer and personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

The outlaws also set ablaze a Hilux vehicle belonging to the police.

The bandits then killed eight persons in Kalahe community, a village between Sabon Gari Damri and Damri town.

The bandits attacked a healthcare facility in Damri town and killed some patients as the military engaged the bandits in Damri community in a gun battle, which forced the bandits to retreat to Sabon Gari Damri and kill 26 persons.

Military personnel entered the town and exchanged fire and forced the bandits to move back to Sabon Gari Damri, after killing nine persons at the village, they went back and killed about 21, a total of 48 people were killed during the attacks.

In the fresh attack on Saturday afternoon, a local source in Maradun said two villages, Faru and Kauyen Minane, were attacked.

Gov Buni Urges ASUU To Call Off Strike 

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Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni has today met with management of Yobe State university and leadership of the various Unions of the institution.

The Govenor welcomed members and informed them that the meeting was convened to appeal to the management of the University and unions to review their earlier decision of joining the on going nation wide strike embacked upon by their national body as a mark of solidarity.

Considering the outcry by parents and students of YSU and bearing in mind that there are virtually no outstanding issues between the State Government, the management of YSU and the Unions that will warrant such action.

He further speak on the numerous supports by the state Government in the areas of capital projects and manpower development as well as prompt payment of salaries and other entitlements.

As the State is just recovering from the insurgency and with the declaration of emergency in education, the Unions should look into the peculiarity of the State and call off the Strike.

In thier remarks, both the management of YSU and leadership of the Unions of the University Professor Mala M Daura VC and Dr Muhammad Saje Jajere ASUU Chairman respectively had on behalf of the other Unions appreciated and acknowledged the various supports rendered to the University and assured the State Goverment that the congresses of the various Unions will meet to address the issue and assured the meeting of positive outcome which will be reported back to the Government by Tuesday.

The meeting was attended by the Head of service Alhaji Garba Bilal, Honorable Commissioners of Justice, Higher education, water Resources, and Chairman House Committee on Higher Education and Parliament Secretary Admin, among others.

YOBE 2023: Kwankwaso’s New Nigeria People’s Party meets SUBI

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Preparations for the 2023 general elections has kick-off all over the country, nomination forms are bought by candidates, decamping of candidates to opposition parties and many political activities in light of the forthcoming election.

Opposition parties all over Yobe State are making efforts to endorse candidates credible enough to win. Most of the activities of the political parties is aimed at dethroning the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) party in the state.

MAIDAWAAREWA gathered that the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) is conveying message and campaign agenda throughout the state in the party’s quest to take over power in Yobe.

In an attempt, the NNPP was linked to an independent political project initiated, Stand Up and Be Involved (SUBI) to talk on terms related to welfare and participation of people across the state. NNPP has pinpoint the similar political ideology of SUBI, and needs to work together for common goals.

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Yobe state has witnessed the emergence of SUBI as a political brand that focus on poverty alleviation, hunger eradication, enlightenment, and disease Control. Meanwhile, NNDP has been delegated by SUBI at the state headquarters. The two in agreement on the needs to take a fierce but favorable approach in tackling the problems of the state.

In light to its activities in Yobe state, SUBI is known for it’s critical approach towards both All Progressive Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), even though the two seems to be working with SUBI recently. The truths to all happenings and activities will be unveiled in no time.

SPORT: Chelsea officially confirm new owner

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Chelsea, on Saturday morning, officially confirmed Todd Boehly as the club’s new owner.

In a statement via their website, the Premier League giants confirmed that terms have been agreed for the new ownership group, led by Todd Boehly, to acquire the West London club.

Boehly became Chelsea’s new owner following the completion of his £3.5billion takeover, replacing Roman Abramovich.

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His consortium was named as the preferred bidder to take over Chelsea by the Raine Group, the US bank who are overseeing the sale.

Chelsea’s statement read in part: “Chelsea Football Club can confirm that terms have been agreed for a new ownership group, led by Todd Boehly, Clearlake Capital, Mark Walter and Hansjoerg Wyss, to acquire the Club.

“The sale is expected to complete in late May subject to all necessary regulatory approvals. More details will be provided at that time.”

Elders Purchase Governorship Form For Buni

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Yobe State elders have presented N50 million expression of interest and nomination forms they purchased for Governor Mai Mala Buni’s second term bid in 2023 according to Daily Trust.

The elders comprised critical stakeholders drawn from 17 local governments, party chairmen, council chairmen, representatives of business and community leaders and APC supporters from the grassroots.

The Deputy Governor, Idi Barde Gubana, on Friday handed over the form to the APC state chairman Mohammed Gadaka who will deliver it to Governor Buni.

Gubana explained that the elders were impressed with Buni’s performance in the state over the last three years.

Gubana also inaugurated the 14-man state council of elders committee who will chair reconciliation and mediation in the forthcoming party primaries.

Nine Kano PDP Lawmakers Defect To Kwankwaso’s NNPP

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Nine lawmakers of the People Democratic Party in the Kano State House of Assembly have defected to the New Nigeria People’s Party to which their leader and former governor Rabiu Kwankwanso had earlier joined.

The Public Relations Officer of the Assembly, Uba Abdullahi, announced the defection of the lawmakers in a statement on Friday.

He said the lawmakers had sent a letter to the Speaker of the State Assembly notifying the House of their defection.

He said some of the reasons given by the lawmakers bordered on leadership tussle in the PDP both at state and national levels.

The defected members are Isyaku Ali Danja (Gezawa Constituency), Umar Musa Gama (Nassarawa Constituency), Aminu Sa’adu Ungogo (Ungogo Constituency), Lawan Hussain Chediyar ‘Yan Gurasa (Dala Constituency) and Tukur Muhammad (Fagge Constituency).

Others are Mu’azzam El-Yakub (Dawakin Kudu Constituency), Garba Shehu Fammar (Kibiya Constituency), Abubakar Uba Galadima (Bebeji Constituency) and Mudassir Ibrahim Zawaciki (Kumbotso Constituency).

Recall that on April, 29 2022, the House announced the defection of the member representing Kano Municipal, Salisu Gwangwazo, from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress due to internal crisis in the party.

EFCC Investigating Source Of Monies For Nomination Forms

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it is working with the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to investigate the monies used in the purchase of nomination forms ahead of the 2023 elections.

EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa said:

“When it comes to the issue of monitoring election funds, as well as candidates’ funds, that has to do with the work of INEC in this regard, but we’re working hand in gloves with INEC and other related agencies in that field to ensure that we follow the money, we know the source, whether it is legitimate or illegitimate because that is what concerns us,” he said.

The EFCC boss’s comments followed the outcry that greeted the prices for the nomination forms for the major political parties.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) pegged the presidential nomination form at N100m, while the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is N40m.

Nigerians have described the fees as exorbitant at a time the economic situation is poor and the masses are finding it hard to survive.

Bawa reiterated the anti-graft agency’s commitment to ensuring that corrupt individuals are not given leadership positions in Nigeria.

We’re working behind the scene to ensure that at least we make our positions known on some certain actors within the political space in this country,” Bawa said.

40-year-old US-based Nigerian Pastor Picks APC Presidential Form, Promise To Tackle Insecurity

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A US-based pastor has joined the 2023 presidential race and purchased the All Progressives Congress (APC) nomination and expression of interest forms, the 40-year-old presidential aspirant, Dr Nicholas Felix promised to tackle insecurity if elected as the president of Nigeria.

He said securing a nation would have ripple effects on its economic stability, he also expressed concerns about the security situation in Nigeria, which he described as being a mess, saying the level of security a nation has would determine its prosperity.

“My primary aim and my number one agenda is security, and that is what I am bringing to the table trusting that 100 days after being sworn in, we will tackle insecurity with every force and every might.

“We have our military who are very strong, we need to empower them, equip them and give them the free will to be able to go and fight insurgency.

“I’m big on security. In America, I have a security company, where I have hired over 2,000 people. Security is my main strength.

“You must understand that there is no great economy without security, any country that is not safe, no matter how much you put in, you will not see it.

For example, the moment Ukraine was invaded and the war started, the economy crashed, that tells you that when a nation is not safe, progress will be stalled,” he said.

He said, “Every nation that wants to experience economic growth must make sure that the security is there because we need investors.

“Most times, politician goes around that when you elect me, I am going to provide 20 million jobs; it is a lie, the positions at the federal level are filled up, the positions at the state level are filled up, who is going to create jobs?

“It is the private sector that will create jobs and nobody will come to a nation that is not safe.”

The General Overseer and Founder of Miracle Center International Inc., said his dream was to take over the helms of affairs in Nigeria and make a change.

“My decision to run for president of Nigeria stems from my desire to change the Nigerian narrative through the support of the Not-Too-Young-To-Run law.

“Also, bringing more young professionals home and abroad together to contribute toward the development of our great nation,” he said.

Felix, who said that he was the only youth to purchase the form to contest for the position of the president, said that his intention to contest the country’s number one seat was to salvage the country and rescue it from the trenches for complete reformation.

Felix, a 2019 presidential candidate, described himself as a successful businessman, a philanthropist and a pastor who would reposition the country in the post-Muhammadu Buhari period.