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Edo Tops List Of 231 Repatriated Nigerians From Ghana

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231 Repatriated Nigerians From Ghana

By Ayodele Oni

Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has announced that a total of 231 Nigerian boys and girls, trafficked to Ghana, have been rescued and facilitated back to the country.

This is in a coordinated multi-agency collaboration with Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) facilitating their transportation back home.

The NIDCOM Spokesman, Alhaji Abdulrhaman Balogun, confirmed this in a statement on Saturday.

According to him, the victims, many of whom were lured with false promises of lucrative jobs, were instead coerced into engaging in internet fraud after being handed laptops, before their rescue.

The Staff Officer, Dominic Mensah, Head of Human Trafficking at Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), explained that the victims were discovered during a recent raid on an estate where they were lodged.

He said 27 suspected traffickers were arrested during the operation.

“We got intelligence on the location two weeks ago and struck last week. We found underage youths and adults held there. Some were sick, and to prevent a humanitarian crisis, the Ghanaian government decided to repatriate them back to Nigeria.”

“Thereafter, NiDCOM, with the support of Her Excellency, the First lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and Wema bank, facilitated the return of the victims immediately.

“The victims were officially handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for further profiling and support.

“The estate owner where the victims were held is currently undergoing trial in Ghana, with assurance that all those involved in the trafficking network will be arrested and prosecuted.

“The victims, whose ages range from 15 to 38 years, has Edo state topping the list with 76 indigenes, Anambra 6, Delta 17, Bayelsa 13, Imo 19, Enugu 12, Ebonyi 8, Cross River 7, Abia 9, Niger 4, Akwa Ibom 3, Kogi 6, Ondo 1, and one person from Osun.

Receiving the victims in Lagos, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, NIDCOM, encouraged them not to feel ashamed of their ordeal.

“You are being received on behalf of President Bola Tinubu. The President cares about you and every Nigerian, regardless of where you reside. Hold your heads high.

“For those who want to return to school or learn a trade, support will be provided through your state governments,” Dabiri-Erewa assured.

She thanked key stakeholders who facilitated the rescue and repatriation including the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu (CON) and other private concerns.

Dabiri-Erewa stressed that government’s resolve to shame and prosecute human traffickers, just as it does with drug traffickers.

“They will not go scot-free. Traffickers will be punished. NAPTIP and other agencies will help you reintegrate and find jobs. You have a bright future ahead.”

She called on state governments to provide support to victims identified from their various states.

Speaking in the same vein, NAPTIP Zonal Commander, Comfort Agboka, said that all victims would be thoroughly profiled, while the suspects would be transferred to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for further investigation.

“We Will Stage Mother Of All Mobilizations For Tinubu’s Re-Election” – Rivers NASS Caucus

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Senator Barry Mpigi

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

At a time overwhelming number of Nigerians are  clamouring for the restoration of democratic order in Rivers State, the State’s National Assembly caucus,  on Saturday, April 26, 2025, threw its weight behind the yet-to- be proclaimed ambition of President  Bola Tinubu for a second term in office.

Consequently, they urged  all those nursing any Presidential ambition from across the country come 2027 to bury the idea.

A statement jointly issued by the nine-member caucus, which was read on their behalf by Senator Barry Mpigi, premised its support for the President on the visible and verifiable breakthroughs so far recorded by his adminstration.

The caucus which is made up two Senators, and seven House of Representatives members, insisted on the need to consolidate the gains so far made by the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.

Instructively all the Federal law makers are of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP extraction.

In a clear reference to the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the caucus advised “all would-be Presidential Candidates, especially, those with desperate and never-ending Presidential ambitions to jettison such ambition  and rally round President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027”.

“We, the members of the National Assembly from Rivers State, comprising Senators and members of the House of Representatives, extend our heartfelt gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his trust in our leader, His Excellency, Nyesom Wike, following his appointment as the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

“We are gladdened by the President’s public acknowledgement and commendation of the exceptional performance of the Minister of FCT, whom he described as the “Master of Infrastructure”.

“Now, having carefully reviewed the President’s economic policies which are targeted at repositioning our once moribund economy through his Renewed Hope Agenda, and taking into account the massive rot, and decay he inherited on the 29th of May 2023, including our unenviable debt profile and the terrible inflationary figures occasioned by the printing of N22.7 trillion by the Central Bank of Nigeria through Ways and Means overdraft for the Federal Government, between 2015 and 2023 under President Muhammadu Buhari.

“With the near absence of critical infrastructure to support food production, we have come to the conclusion that the President’s economic plan is the surest way out of our country’s social and economic morass.

“Further, our assessment is firm that the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda is very much on track with credible basis that offers greater improvement in the economic wellbeing of Nigerians if given the necessary time.

“Still, we are convinced that the declining inflation figures, the substantial reduction in our foreign debt profile, and an IMF-backed promising growth figure all bode well for the economy in the years. ahead”, the NASS caucus posited.

The Legislators also expressed immense gratitude to the President for his wise decision to intervene in the lingering political impasse in Rivers State through the instrumentality of a State of Emergency.

According to them, the State of Emergency has remarkably set in motion  the process for  the return of peace in the troubled environment.

They promised to initiate massive campaign of awareness for the laudable policies of the President, preparatory to his re-election bid in 2027.

“As Legislators who are closest to the people, we shall begin the mother of all mobilizations of our people to repeat, in greater measure, what we did in 2023 in order to re-elect President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027”, the Law makers pledged.

Musician, Terry Apala Remanded For Alleged Naira Abuse

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Terry Alexander Ejeh

By Akinwale Kasali

Sensational Musician, Terry Alexander Ejeh, popular as Terry Apala, has been remanded in Prison custody by Justice Akintayo Aluko of the Federal High Court Ikoyi, Lagos.

Apala was arraigned before the Court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for alleged mutilation of the Naira notes.

The Lagos Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, arraigned him on a one-count charge of mutilating the Naira notes.

The charge by the EFCC reads: “That you, TERRY ALEXANDER EJEH, on the 5th day of January, 2025, at La Madison Place, Oniru, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, whilst dancing during a social event, tampered with Naira notes issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria by marching on the same and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 21(1) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007.”

He pleaded not guilty to the offence when it was read to him.

In view of his plea, the prosecution counsel, S.I. Suleiman, prayed for a trial date and also urged the court to remand him in a Correctional  Centre.

The defence counsel, Felix Nwabuda, informed the court of a bail application dated April 23, 2025 and prayed for a short date for the hearing of the application.

“Whilst praying the Court for a short date for the hearing of the bail application, I will be craving the indulgence of the Court to release the defendant to the defence.

“We undertake to produce him in Court. He will not evade hearing.

“He came in from the United Kingdom on April 23, 2025, and on the invitation of the EFCC, he came on his own.”

The prosecution counsel, however, opposed the application, saying, “ the application is alien and unheard of.

“I urge the Court to afford us the opportunity to look at the application and respond properly so that the Court can make a well -informed ruling,” he said.

Justice Aluko, in a short ruling,  refused the application of the defence.

The Judge, however, adjourned the hearing till May 5, 2025 and ordered the remand of the defendant in the Ikoyi Correctional Centre pending the determination of the bail application.

It would be recalled that popular cross dresser, Idris Okuneye, popular as Bobrisky was sentenced to six months imprisonment without any option of fine for abusing the Naira.

“Two Governors, 40 Lawmakers To Dump PDP For APC”  –  Rep. Ugochinyere

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Hon Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere

By Akinwale Kasali

Two Governors and 40 Lawmakers are set to dump the main opposition Party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,  for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Their reason, according to PDP’s House of Representatives Member, Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere are  disillusionment and loss of confidence in the leadership of the party.

Ugochinyere,  spokesman of the coalition disclosed thid during a Press Conference held in his hometown of Akokwa, Imo State.

He expressed disappointment in the current state of the PDP, asserting that its founding fathers would be ashamed of what the once-proud party had become. He accused the current leadership of sabotaging the platform that brought them to prominence.

The coalition demanded the immediate expulsion from the Party of the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, the  PDP’s 2023 governorship candidate in Imo State, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Ugochinyere who spoke on behalf of the Coalition,  also, called for the emergence of a substantive National Chairman from the North Central zone to save the party from collapse.

“For two years, the Leaders of this party have failed to find a solution to its internal crisis because they are actively undermining the very platform that made them,” Ugochinyere stated.

He criticized Damagum’s statements invoking divine guidance, questioning his inaction during critical party decisions. “Where was God when you allowed the North Central to be sidelined in appointing an acting chairman? Where was God when you supported APC defectors in court? Or when party structures were handed to APC members? And yet you speak of faith in God?”

He also questioned the continued membership of Wike in the PDP despite his open collaboration with the APC-led Federal Government.

Ugochinyere further drew  attention to the severe erosion crisis ravaging im his constituency, Ideato. He appreciated the Federal Government’s  intervention in the N25 billion Umuchima erosion control project, and commended the efforts of both the Federal and State Governments.

“I thank the Federal and State Governments for their commitment, but in other parts of my constituency, especially the Umuechi-Urualla axis, the erosion is out of control. It’s threatening St. Jude’s Catholic Church, the king’s Palace, and Federal infrastructure. The situation is dire,” he warned.

He revealed that a previous World Bank erosion control project in the area worth N9 billion had been abandoned due to mismanagement by the former State Administration, resulting in worsening conditions.

He appealed to the Federal Government and the Ministers of Works and Environment to take urgent action. “Please intervene and save our people from being cut off by this devastating erosion menace.”

“I Have No Plans To Defect To APC” – Abia Gov Otti

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Alex Otti - Abia State Governor
Alex Otti, Abia State Governor

By Ayodele Oni & Suleiman Anyalewechi

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has said his rumoured planned defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is baseless.

Special Adviser to the Governor,

Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma, in a statement on Saturday explained that the meeting of Otti with Governor Hope Uzodinma, in Abuja after the National Economic Summit meeting was purely for a birthday celebration and had nothing to do with politics.

It pointed out that Governor Otti’s political decisions, would always be guided by the wills of the people.

“The report that His Excellency, Governor Alex Otti, OFR, held a meeting with Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State over his alleged planned defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC), is false, baseless and unfounded. It’s completely devoid of substance and thus should be disregarded.

“After the National Economic Council meeting on Thursday, April 24, Governor Otti and a few of his colleagues joined Governor Uzodinma to attend the birthday celebration of his twin daughters, an event that had nothing to do with politics.

“It’s natural for Governor Otti’s impressive performance, popularity and towering credentials as the Governor of Abia State to attract admiration and permutations from interested parties.

“However, Governor Otti’s political decisions, especially those that would have huge impact and far-reaching consequences on Abians, would at all times be taken in conjunction with majority of Abians and his allies. Such decisions must be justified and be seen to be in the overriding interest of Abia people.

“Governor Otti strongly holds the view that though political activities seem to have once again started gathering momentum, it would be unfair to the Abia electorate if politics of 2027, instead of governance is allowed to dominate discussions less than two years into the administration.

“Finally, we wish to emphatically state that Governor Otti remains a member of the Labour Party and is presently not planning or discussing with anyone to defect to the APC or any other party for that matter as falsely alleged. ”

The speculation that Otti was on his way out of the LP, was accentuated by the wholesale defection of Delta state  Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, structure to the APC earlier in the week.

The mass defection, which included Governor  Sherrif Oborevwori, his immediate predecessor in office,and the running mate to  Atiku Abubakar in the 2023 Presidential election, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, and the Members of the State House of  Assembly had provoked widespread insinuation of more serving Governors joining the APC train .

Governor Otti has been speculated to be one of the state Governors seriously considering defection to the APC, especially, given the leadership crisis in his Party.

Salary Fraud In Kano: The Dead, Retired, Received Alerts For March Payment

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Abba Yusuf - Governor of Kano State
Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State

By Ayodele Oni

In continuation of a move towards cleansing the State payroll system, Kano State Government has discovered that 247 individuals that have either retired from service or dead have been appearing in the local governments’ payroll and their salaries running.

This has cost the state government about  ₦27,824,395.40 for the month of March, 2025 alone.

A government statement explained that “In a decisive move towards cleansing the State Payroll, the Kano State Government, under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, has recorded a major milestone in its ongoing efforts to reform the salary administration system within the State civil service.

“As part of the reform process, a Pay Parade Committee has been established and will commence its operations shortly. In preparation for the full implementation of its mandate, the Committee deemed it necessary to involve all stakeholders.

“Consequently, the Committee printed the March 2025 payroll vouchers and requested  all Ministries , Departments, Agencies  (MDAs) and Local Government Councils to study the Payrolls and  make necessary observations as a prelude to a comprehensive Pay Parade scheduled to be flagged-off on Monday the 28th of April.

“Arising from the validation exercise, a disturbing irregularity was uncovered within the payroll system of  Local Government Councils.

“The findings revealed that 247 individuals have either retired from service or dead yet, have been appearing in the payroll and their salaries running.

“These fraudulent salary payments amounts  to sum of ₦27,824,395.40 for the month of March, 2025 alone.

“In a prompt and effective response and while further due diligence is being conducted to determine the extent of this apparent fraud and the perpetrators , the  amount has been recovered and returned  to the Local Government  Treasury.

“This significant recovery underscores the administration’s unwavering dedication at entrenching governance, transparency, and  responsible management of public resources.

“The Government remains resolute in its commitment to purging the payroll system of irregularities. Individuals found to be involved in this fraudulent activity will be identified and held fully accountable in accordance with the law.”

Mr. President, Please Allow Younger People To Run In 2027 –  Hakeem Baba Ahmed

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Hakeem Baba Ahmed and Bola Tinubu

Your Excellency, Mr. President,

I had hoped I would have the opportunity to meet you one-on-one for the first time since you approved my appointment as Special Adviser on Political Matters in the Office of the Vice President about 18 months ago. It would have afforded me an excellent opportunity to offer what might have been the only significant advice I could give you directly in return for the salary you paid me. I had also hoped that an audience with you would provide the chance to explain why I insist on resigning, despite efforts to dissuade me by the Vice President, some Ministers, key officials in your administration, and a host of people I hold in the highest esteem. Well, all that is now history.

Still, please allow me to thank you for approving my appointment and for the privilege of serving my country once again as a public officer. To be honest, for someone at 70 who did not campaign for you, is not a member of your party, and who had gained some reputation for sustained criticism of your APC predecessor’s eight years of deeply damaging governance, your approval that I should come on board gave the impression of a willingness to tolerate inclusiveness and diversity, as well as some regard for merit. I am particularly grateful to the Vice President, who went to great lengths to convince me that staying in place was a better option than resigning.

I must be honest in saying I had many misgivings about accepting the invitation in the first place. Your “Emi Lokan” mantra suggested to me a worrying desire to lead, driven mainly by the urge to satisfy personal ambition. I felt that after the Buhari misadventure—for which the country continues to pay a steep price—the last thing we needed was another leader driven purely by a personal quest for power. Many well-meaning people advised me that I would not fit into your administration for various reasons, the most common being that you might end up as Buhari 2.0—or worse—and I would shift from being a vocal critic to an active or silent collaborator.

It was tempting to sit it out and wait—either to critique you if you failed to provide the leadership the nation needs or commend you if you succeeded in turning the country around. In the end, I thought it better to help put out the fire than curse those who lit it. I joined your administration as an Adviser with my eyes wide open, at the cost of valuable relationships and under intense hostility from social media ‘politicians’ who assume every political appointee is in it for personal gain (read: lots of money, most of it stolen).

My long career in the federal public service taught me that the Office of the Presidency has a long-standing tradition of treating the Vice President’s office at best as a constitutional liability, and at worst, as a suspicious appendage constantly scheming to take the number one position. When you pushed the nation into the deep end with your inaugural announcement on subsidy removal, a few of us with experience in policy design and public administration knew the country would need the best hands to manage massive change and transition.

You inherited a badly damaged economy and a severely stressed population. Without a clear and sustained vision, and failing to translate the May 29 momentum into consistent leadership, your administration was bound to face turbulence. The idea of another four or eight years of poor governance after Buhari’s era was too alarming to contemplate. You needed some basic elements to succeed.

First, you needed a clear vision of your goals and the challenges you had to overcome. Unfortunately, it seemed you were too busy chasing political dominance, relying on your old Lagos circle to supplement a vision that was lacking. Your Renewed Hope Agenda is not a vision—it is a set of campaign promises, not a structured governance strategy worthy of your experience, however dated. You needed to appoint men and women who shared a compelling vision—not merely loyal party members and political jobbers. Your initial appointments reflected more politics than quality. Though there was some improvement later, the effort was tepid. As things stand, more than half your cabinet has no business managing an administration tasked with improving security, livelihoods, or public trust.

You needed to embody and uphold personal integrity, good health, and strong commitment to the demands of your office—hard work, fairness, and humility. Yet your closed-door style of leadership, your apparent indifference to complaints of ethnic bias in appointments, and the perception that you frequently run the country from abroad while attending to personal matters, have created the image of an isolated leader heading an insular administration.

Your inner and secondary circles do not reflect the discipline or inspiration necessary to transform Nigeria. Pandering to political interests at the expense of good governance has deprived you of the tools to make a greater impact. You needed to act as a democrat in a federal system—something even the best global leaders struggle with. It appears your experience in governing Lagos, playing the kingmaker, and resisting premature power grabs did not prepare you for the complex demands of national leadership—balancing self-interest with the challenges of inclusive governance and statesmanship.

You needed to create a balance between the past you wanted to reform and the future you hoped to shape. Instead, you’ve created a situation where citizens debate whether life under you is worse than under Buhari, or better only in economic jargon that doesn’t reflect their suffering. You needed to build a team driven by urgency, purpose, and a deep understanding of the scale of your mission—not one content with the routine and mediocrity inherited from the past. That team never materialised.

You needed a strong engagement strategy—one capable of building national consensus or at least neutralising hostility. Instead, you’ve appointed a crowd of spokespersons who often confuse rather than clarify your policies. You’ve ignored  legitimate dissent, choosing instead to engineer a pliant legislature, thereby robbing the nation of robust democratic discourse. Your record on security and institutional reform is unimpressive.

These are harsh truths, Mr. President—but few will tell you even their diluted versions. Now your administration is being pushed toward prioritising the 2027 elections over governance. But improving governance, revisiting priorities, refining policies, instilling fiscal discipline, addressing grievances, combating insecurity and corruption, and fostering national unity should be your focus.

Two years is a long time—you can still achieve much. But if you shift attention now to electoral ambitions, you risk losing both governance momentum and public goodwill. If you win again without reforming your style and strategy, you may spend four more years preserving failure. If you lose, your legacy could be wiped out in an instant.

You hold what your opposition lacks: the power to reduce the harshness of life for the average Nigerian. Use it well. Watch 2027, yes—but don’t become consumed by it. The North is drifting from your leadership under the weight of economic hardship, insecurity, and alienation. The East remains politically disengaged, while the South-South is fragmented. The South West has been lukewarm, and its privileged position may become a burden. The North East is deeply wounded and can no longer be taken for granted.

Mr. President, I urge you to reflect deeply on the legacy you want to leave and how history will remember you. Insisting on running for a second term could be a grave mistake. Your name is already etched in Nigeria’s history. Use the time until 2027 to shape your legacy—not just extend your tenure.

Step aside—not for your opponents, but for a new generation of Nigerians who can carry the nation forward with fresh energy and ideas. Our generation has done its time. It would be a masterstroke if you and your party yielded the field to new voices and new leadership. That way, you could catalyse a peaceful, historic transformation and inspire a new political culture rooted in merit, unity, and progress.

Mr. President, these and a few more thoughts are what I would have offered you in person. You do not have the reputation of being overly conservative. I hope you still possess the fire to challenge the status quo. Perhaps, this is the role destiny has prepared for you.

I offer this advice with sincerity and hope—believing that one leader can change the course of a nation. That leader could be you. Many who’ve worked with you say you mean well for Nigeria. That’s why I ask, respectfully and firmly:

Mr. President, please do not run again in 2027.


Baba Ahmed was, until recently when he resigned, Presidential Adviser on Politucal Affairs, office of the Vice President

“FG Ready To Reclaim Security Situation In Borno, NE” –  Defence Minister

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Mohammed Abubakar Badaru - Minister of Defence

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, on Thursday, April 25, 2025, expressed concern about the inadequate manpower and military equipment to effectively man the large swap of forests and international borders that dot the landscape of the State.

But the Minister of Defence, Mohammad Badaru, assured of Federal Government’s commitment towards halting the renewed wave of terrorist activities in the State and other parts of the North East.

Governor Zulum who spoke while receiving a Federal Government delegation in the State to interact with the State Government and other stakeholders on the recent upsurge in terrorist attacks on some parts of the State, however expressed  optimism that the visit will mark a turning point in the fight against terrorism in the region.

“I want to most sincerely thank you for this visit, and it is our sincere hope that this visit will change the security narrative in Borno State.

“A lot has been said about what is ongoing in Borno State, but God willing, I am optimistic that the security situation will be arrested very soon”, Zulum stated.

While calling for commitment on the part of parties, he pledged the continued support of the Borno State Government to all the Security Agencies in the quest to defeat insurgency not just in the State ,but in the entire North East region.

Governor Zulum also commended the Federal Government, Heads of Security Agencies and Security Personnel for their dedication and sacrifices to the people of Borno State.

“I want to assure you that I will provide the necessary political aid and commitment needed to collaborate and support the Nigerian military in their task of ending insurgency.”

“However, some of the problems we are facing in Borno State include limited manpower to manage our forests.

“While I am aware of the constraints of the Nigerian Army, because you are everywhere -North-west ,North- central, North- east , and even South-south, and South-east, I still believe that the Army should look into the possibilities of sending more trained personnel to the North East”,  Governor Zulu noted.

According to him, the fate of the State, the North East and other security- challenged parts of the North depend on the effective protection of the Sahel Region.

He, therefore, called for the fortification of security in and around the country’s international borders, with a view to adequately control  undocumented immigrants that flood the country through the porous borders.

“If the Sahel is not secured, the entire Nigeria will not be secured. So there is the need to fortify the security situation in the Sahel in order to end the influx of illegal immigrants”, Governor Zulum stated.

On his part ,the Defence Minister  assured  the Governor and the people of the State of the readiness of the Federal Government to effectively address the security situation.

According to him, the Federal Government delegation is in the State on the expressed directives of President Bola Tinubu to fashion out  ways of halting the incursion of terrorist, not just in Borno, but the entire North East region.

“Ours is to find out what is needed in terms of men and equipment. The President has given us the directive to make sure we provide everything required to stop this ugly trend.

“We  know that Borno has enjoyed relative peace for some time now due to your determination and people have returned to their towns and villages to rebuild their lives.

“I want to  assure you, on behalf of the President, that we will nip this in the bud, and restore the peace that we have enjoyed in recent years”, Badaru asserted.

The Source reports that there have been renewed attacks on many parts of Borno State in recent times, particularly, in Gwoza and other  resettlements.

The attacks have led to the death of several military personnel and civilians, and wrought severe damage on both public and private facilities.

The increase in the wave of terrorist attacks some weeks back prompted Governor Zulum to raise concerns about the State being taken over by ISWAP and  Boko Haram insurgents.

Peter Obi Urges Competent Leadership for Nigeria’s Future

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi

Labour Party Presidential Candidate in the 2023 General Elections, Mr Peter Obi has asserted that a nation’s destiny is inseparable from the integrity and vision of its leaders.

Speaking on Thursday at Johns Hopkins University on “Politics and Change in Nigeria,” at the invitation of Professor Peter Lewis, author of “Growing Apart: Comparing Indonesia and Nigeria.” Mr Obi maintained that only “competent, capable and compassionate political leadership, with integrity  can drive sustainable growth and development.”

Drawing on 35 years of comparative data, Mr. Obi noted that in 1990 all four nations – Nigeria, China, Vietnam and Indonesia – fell into the “medium” category of the United Nations’ Human Development Index (HDI). Today, China, Vietnam and Indonesia have each advanced to the “high” HDI bracket, while Nigeria has slipped into the “low” category.

He also highlighted stark contrasts in per-capita wealth. “In 1990, Nigeria’s GDP per capita stood at $556, outpacing China’s $317 and Vietnam’s mere $99,” Mr. Obi observed. “By 2025, however, Nigeria’s per-capita income is just one-fifth of Indonesia’s $5,000 and Vietnam’s $4,400 and less than one-tenth of China’s $13,000.”

On poverty, Mr. Obi pointed out that Nigeria had the fewest people classified as poor, about 50 million, among the four countries in 1990, compared with China’s 750 million, Indonesia’s 85 million and Vietnam’s 60 million. “Today,” he warned, “Nigeria has more poor people than China, Indonesia and Vietnam combined.”

“Why have these nations succeeded where we have faltered?” he asked his audience. His answer was unequivocal: “They have invested decisively in education, healthcare and poverty reduction under leaders of unwavering character and capacity.”

Concluding,  Mr. Obi declared that for Nigeria to solve its many problems, that its next generation of leaders must make the welfare and upliftment of all its citizens a priority.

Crisis Rocks Adeyemi University Of Education As Students Threaten To Disrupt Convocation Ceremony

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Adeyemi College of Education

By Akinwale Kasali

There is tension at the Adeyemi University of Education, Ondo State over its forthcoming Convocation Ceremony.

The possibility of the Ceremony holding remains uncertain following massive protests by Students who have disrupted academic activities in the School. They, also, threaten to disrupt the Convocation Ceremony following the recent hike in Convocation and Certificate-related fees.

The warning was contained in an open protest letter addressed to the Institution’s Management, condemning a new policy that withholds academic documents from graduates who do not pay the increased charges.

The letter, signed by members of the graduating Class of 2022, described the fee increments as “unjustified” and “oppressive.”

According to the letter, the Convocation Gown and Booklet Fee has increased astronomically by 200 per cent  from ₦10,000 to ₦30,000, while the Certificate Collection Fee has increased from ₦15,000 to ₦25,000.

Most contentious, however, is the new policy that withholds statements of results — documents essential for job applications, National Youth Service Corps, NYSC enrollment, and further studies — until graduates pay the convocation fee, even if they do not intend to participate in the ceremony.

The graduates emphasised that education should not be used as a tool for exploitation.

They questioned the rationale behind the fee increment and demanded transparency from the University.

The letter called on the Management to reverse the new fees, decouple the release of academic documents from ceremonial charges, and include students and alumni representatives in future policy decisions affecting financial matters.

The protesters also warned that if their demands are not addressed, they would escalate the matter through public demonstrations, media engagement, and legal and policy advocacy.

Part of the letter reads:  Objection to the Recent Unjustified Fee Increases for Convocation, Certificate Collection, and Withholding of Academic Documents (Statement of Results) for the 2021/2022 Academic Session. To the Management of Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo, Ondo State:

“This letter is written in firm protest against the recent increase in convocation-related fees and certificate collection fees for the 2021/2022 set, and the concerning new policy tying the payment of said fees to the release of academic records (statement of results) for the 2022/2023 graduating set.

“Specifically: the convocation gown and booklet fee has been raised from ₦10,000 to ₦30,000; the certificate collection fee has increased from ₦15,000 to ₦25,000; and the statement of result is now withheld until the convocation fee is paid, regardless of a student’s intention to participate in the ceremony.

“These changes are not only unfair but also oppressive to students and graduates who have fulfilled their academic responsibilities under difficult economic conditions.

“We must ask: What justifies a 100% increase in fees? What improvements have been made to convocation materials or certificate services to warrant such an increase? Where is the transparency in these decisions?

“It is even more troubling that the university is now holding students’ statements of results hostage unless they pay for a convocation ceremony — an event that is optional by nature.

“This policy is punitive, coercive, and unacceptable. Many graduates urgently need their statements of results for job applications, scholarship opportunities, NYSC processing, or further education. Making access dependent on non-essential fee payments is both unethical and exploitative.

“This policy sends a dangerous message —that academic achievement is secondary to institutional revenue. It erodes trust, creates financial barriers, and undermines the values of fairness and accessibility that a federal institution is meant to uphold.

“We are demanding the following immediate actions: Reversal of the convocation and certificate fee increases to their original amounts. Immediate separation of ceremonial fees from access to academic documents.

“No student should be denied their statement of result for not paying for convocation.

“A transparent breakdown of costs to justify any proposed future increases. Involvement of student and alumni representatives in decision-making processes affecting financial policies.

“Additionally, we strongly urge the university to refrain from collecting the increased fees from members of the affected graduating set until these issues are resolved through open dialogue and mutual agreement.

“Forcing students to pay increased fees while concerns remain unaddressed only deepens the current sense of injustice and neglect.

“We are not asking for favours; we are demanding fairness. Education is a right, not a luxury, and students should not be punished for being unable to afford extras unrelated to their academic qualifications.

“If these concerns are not urgently addressed, students and graduates will have no choice but to escalate the matter through confrontation, media engagement, and legal and policy advocacy.

“We want to make it categorically clear that we will not hesitate to interrupt the forthcoming convocation ceremony with a massive protest if the management fails to address the fee increment.

“Conclusively, we strongly advise all members of the Class of ’22 not to make any payments at this time until the issue of the increment is duly addressed and resolved by the school authorities.

“This is a collective stand, and we urge everyone to remain united and firm. We hope the management will do the right thing—not just for public perception, but for the integrity of the institution,” the statement added.

The Institution’s Management is yet to issue a statement on this development and the move it is making in addressing the situation and bringing back normalcy to the School.