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The Oba Yoruba of Kano, Engr. (Dr.) Murtala Alimi Otisese, has called on Yoruba sons and daughters in Kano and across the world to use the remaining days of the holy month of Ramadan to pray for global peace and stability.

In a statement signed by Prince Zakariyau Rotimi, Palace Secretary to the Oba Yoruba of Kano, the monarch urged the faithful to dedicate the final days of the fasting period to intense prayers, particularly for countries currently experiencing conflicts and unrest.

“These final days of Ramadan carry immense spiritual weight. I call on every Yoruba person, wherever you are, to raise your voice in prayer for our brothers and sisters in all parts of the world facing the horrors of war. May peace reign supreme,” the Oba said.

He specifically appealed for divine intervention in troubled regions, including Iran, stressing the need for global harmony and an end to violence.

The traditional ruler also offered special prayers for the Kano State Government and the Emir of Kano, His Highness Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II, while expressing gratitude for the support and peaceful environment enjoyed by the Yoruba community in the state.

According to him, the hospitality and protection extended by the government and the Kano Emirate have strengthened unity and peaceful coexistence in the ancient city.

“We are grateful for the atmosphere of brotherhood fostered by the State Government and the Emirate. Their leadership has ensured that we feel at home, and for this, we pray for their continued wisdom and the prosperity of Kano State,” he added.

The Oba also prayed for a peaceful conclusion of the Ramadan fast and extended advance Eid-el-Fitr greetings to the Muslim Ummah.

 

Violence erupted in several parts of Oyo State on Saturday as suspected political thugs reportedly carried out coordinated attacks on local government congresses organised by a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aligned with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. The attacks left a number of party members injured and property damaged.

The disturbances coincided with reports that suspected political thugs also invaded the residence of former deputy governor, Hazeem Gbolarumi, in Ibadan, where property within the compound was destroyed, further escalating tension within the party.

Although full details of the incident were still unclear at the time of filing this report, sources close to the former deputy governor said he and his aides narrowly escaped during the invasion.

Witnesses and party sources stated that hoodlums stormed several venues where the congresses were being held, attacking participants and vandalising vehicles in what appeared to be a deliberate attempt to disrupt the exercise.

Chairman of the Wike-aligned faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Abdulrahman Akinoso, confirmed that the attacks were recorded in different locations, including Ibadan North, Ogbomoso South, Akinyele and Igboora in Ibarapa Central Local Government Area.

According to him, no fewer than ten persons were injured in the violence, while several vehicles were also damaged.

“Our local government congresses were attacked across Oyo State, including Ibadan North, Ogbomoso South, Igboora in Ibarapa Central and Akinyele,” Akinoso said in a telephone interview.

He added that three vehicles were vandalised at Gbolarumi House located on Are Avenue in the Bodija area of Ibadan, where members of the faction had gathered for the exercise.

The incidents have further heightened tensions within the party as rival factions continue to contest control of the party’s structure in the state.

(VANGUARD)


 

Former Governor of Zamfara State and Senator representing Zamfara West Senatorial District, Abdulaziz Yari, has launched a new political movement, The Renewed Hope Network (TRHN), aimed at consolidating nationwide support for the administration and re-election of President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The formation of the group was disclosed in a press statement issued on Saturday by the National Facilitators of the movement, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar and his deputy, Emmanuel Osita.

The facilitators said the movement was conceived by Senator Yari after extensive consultations with political stakeholders, grassroots leaders, youth organisations, women groups and former elected officials across the country who share a common vision of sustaining the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration.

According to the statement, the newly formed group is a broad-based national coalition made up of grassroots politicians, respected political actors, community mobilisers, women leaders, youth organisations and former councillors drawn from the 774 local government areas of the country.

The facilitators explained that the initiative was designed to unite progressive voices and grassroots political structures under a coordinated national platform committed to national development and political stability.

“Our collective resolve is anchored on the conviction that Nigeria is currently on a path of economic recovery, institutional reforms, and renewed national optimism under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” the statement said.

It added, “As patriotic Nigerians and stakeholders in the country’s democratic future, we believe it is necessary to consolidate these gains by building a strong grassroots movement that will mobilise support nationwide.”

The statement further noted that the primary objective of the Renewed Hope Network is to galvanise massive grassroots support across the federation for the re-election of Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

Beyond electoral mobilisation, the facilitators said the movement would also promote citizen engagement, political inclusion and national unity across the country.

They also disclosed that arrangements had reached an advanced stage for the official national launch of the movement, which is expected to attract thousands of supporters, political stakeholders, youth leaders, women groups and representatives from across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The Renewed Hope Network remains committed to strengthening Nigeria’s democratic culture, deepening grassroots participation in governance, and supporting leadership that prioritises economic growth, national security and social progress,” the statement added.

The group therefore called on Nigerians of goodwill, particularly young people, women, community leaders and political stakeholders, to join what it described as a growing national movement aimed at consolidating the Renewed Hope vision for a more prosperous and stable Nigeria.

It added that details of the official launch and nationwide mobilisation activities would be communicated to the public in due course.


Socialites and prominent figures in the governing APC City Boy Movement, Obinna Iyiegbu popularly known as Obi Cubana and Seyi Vodi, also a prominent fashion designer have called on the residents of Abuja, the nation's capital to come out in their large numbers to be part of the long-awaited comedy show, Evolution of Washington taking place this Sunday, March 8, 2026. 

Tagged, "Wetin Women Really Want 2", the show is aimed at celebrating women and the immeasurably value in nation building. 

Evolution Of Washington comedy show is also incidentally happening same day with the International Women's Day, driving towards appreciating women for the role they play in the society as champions of peace at home front and the society in general. 

Expected to perform at the second "Wetin Women Really Want", are veteran musicians, including Mr. P of the defunct Psquarecomedy icons, notable MC`s and electrifying dancers. 

Because it is a day to specially recognise women, more women artistes have been selected to thrill audiences at the comedy show. 

Spearheaded by Washington, a member of 26 Pals Development Initiative who is leaving a legacy in Abuja, this comedy show will take place on March 8, 2026 at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja. 

It promises to be exciting more than previous editions of the programme, as it seeks to build on those beautiful records. 

Ticket cost has been reduced to 10k, 25k, 2m and 3m for regular, VIP, gold table and premium table respectively.

Washington whose real name is Ernest Anyanwu is a talented MC, event compere and skit maker has anchored high profile events. Very popular in Abuja entertainment and social cycle, he is one man who has developed a unique way of connecting with people.

Meanwhile, it comedy show has continued to generate buzz on the social media, with prominent celebrities promoting the show. 

It has also attracted massive partnership from top brands, including Amanda Group, D-Ben Real Estate, Wincorp Homes, Seman Global, AerialView Group and more.

While the most anticipated after party of the night of fun and laughter will be at Evro lifestyle with all the entertainers in attendance.
All is now set for the long-awaited comedy being spearheaded by Abuja multitalented entertainer, Master of Ceremony (Mc) and radio personality, MC Kpako.

A respected personality in the industry, MC Kpako is known for his energy-filled performances that hold audience spellbound at every event.

The show coming up this Sunday, March 8, 2026 is tagged, "Undefined" and is the third in the series.

Taking place at Ogadis event centre, Dutse Abuja, the event is currently generating massive buzz on the social media as top celebrities have joined in creating awareness around it.

Artistes and entertainers expected to perform include, Destalker, MC Bob, MC Nappy, MC Godpikin, 2Sap, MC Apapa, Dr. Laff Laff, MC Pokiyour, MC Orolee, Holy Mouth, Senior Man, Emperor, Kennedy, MC Archb, MC Matthew and several others.

Promoters urge Abuja residents to come out in their large numbers to have a refreshing moment of laughter, music and dance.


 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has forecast a three-day period of dust haze across the country from Saturday through Monday.

In its weather outlook issued in Abuja, the agency projected moderate dust haze on Saturday over the northern region, with horizontal visibility expected to range between two and five kilometres.

NiMet also warned that some areas of Katsina, Kano and Jigawa states may experience reduced visibility of less than or equal to 1,000 metres during the forecast period.

The outlook further indicated that the North-Central region would experience moderate dust haze throughout the same period.

For the southern part of the country, NiMet predicted mostly sunny conditions with a few patches of clouds. However, it noted slim chances of afternoon or evening thunderstorms accompanied by light rainfall in parts of Lagos, Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states.

On Sunday, the agency said moderate dust haze would continue to affect both the northern and North-Central regions.

It also projected largely sunny skies over the southern region with occasional cloud cover, alongside slight chances of isolated thunderstorms and light rainfall later in the day in Ondo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta and Edo states.

According to NiMet, Monday’s forecast points to slight dust haze over the northern region and continued dust haze conditions across the North-Central zone.

It added that the southern region would again see sunny conditions with patches of cloud, with slim chances of isolated thunderstorms and light rainfall expected later in the day in Lagos, Edo, Delta and Bayelsa states.

“Dust particles would remain in suspension, the public to take necessary precautions. People with asthma and other respiratory conditions are to be cautious under the prevailing weather conditions.

“Motorists should drive with caution during rainfall while airline operators are to obtain airport-specific weather reports from NiMet for effective operational planning.

“Residents are to stay informed through regular weather updates by visiting www.nimet.gov.ng,’’ it said.

 

Nigeria recorded notable progress in its health sector reforms in 2025, according to the 2025 State of Health of the Nation Report.

The report shows that more than 23,000 additional frontline health workers were trained during the year, increasing the total number of trained workers in the past two years to 78,146.

The 2025 State of Health of the Nation Report was made available on Saturday in Abuja.

It was produced by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in accordance with the National Health Act of 2014.

The document provides a detailed evaluation of progress recorded under the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative and the Sector-Wide Approach, both designed to coordinate investments and reforms across the health sector.

According to the report, the number of trained frontline health workers represents 65 per cent of the Federal Government’s target of 120,000 workers, aimed at strengthening service delivery, especially at primary healthcare facilities.

The report also highlighted improvements in financial protection for Nigerians through expanded health insurance coverage.

It stated that the number of Nigerians covered by any form of health insurance increased from 19.2 million in 2024 to 21.7 million in 2025, representing about 13 per cent national coverage.

The report further revealed that the government secured a presidential commitment for the full implementation of mandatory health insurance.

It added that capitation and fee-for-service payments were increased by 93 per cent and 378 per cent, respectively, to reflect current economic realities and ensure the sustainability of healthcare services.

The report also noted that the Basic Health Care Provision Fund 2.0, launched in October 2025 with improved fiduciary and operational reforms, had enrolled about 2.7 million Nigerians by the fourth quarter of the year.

On maternal and newborn health services, the report stated that the National Health Insurance Authority signed memoranda of understanding with more than 200 health facilities to expand access to Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC) for poor and vulnerable women.

It revealed that CEmONC services reached 19,270 women nationwide, while 20,486 claims were reimbursed to 186 facilities, with 242 facilities across the country empanelled under the maternal component.

The neonatal component of the programme was also launched in seven facilities in Kano and Lagos in September 2025, it added.

Emergency medical response services were also strengthened during the year, with the State Emergency Medical Services and Ambulance System responding to 26,431 maternal emergencies nationwide, according to the report.

In addition, the Rural Emergency Services for Maternal and Newborn Transport initiative assisted 34,331 pregnant women and newborns in 124 local government areas through dedicated rural transport systems.

The report also highlighted gains in disease prevention and treatment programmes.

Nigeria began the implementation of the malaria vaccine in Bayelsa and Kebbi states, marking a significant step in malaria control efforts.

Similarly, the HIV programme maintained treatment coverage above 87 per cent and viral suppression above 95 per cent, contributing to a continued decline in new infections.

In the area of health security, the Federal Government launched the second National Action Plan on Health Security, aimed at integrating disease surveillance, immunisation and veterinary services into a coordinated emergency response framework.

The government also introduced the MSDAT digital platform to host interactive dashboards for monitoring health system performance and quality of care.

On strengthening the health value chain, the report indicated progress in local manufacturing of health products.

It disclosed that tax waivers exceeding six billion Naira were implemented under the Presidential Executive Order on Health Products, benefiting 47 pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Nigeria also inaugurated new facilities, including a Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) factory by Codix Bio and a syringe manufacturing plant with a daily production capacity of 750,000 units.

According to the report, 37 pharmaceutical facilities are currently undergoing upgrades to meet international Good Manufacturing Practice standards, while 38 per cent of publicly procured medicines and health commodities are sourced locally.

To strengthen medicine supply chains and curb the circulation of counterfeit drugs, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control seized and destroyed over one trillion Naira worth of banned, expired and substandard medical products in 2025.

The report stated that these efforts form part of broader reforms aimed at improving governance, financing and service delivery under the Health Sector Strategic Blueprint (2023–2027).

It said the reforms focus on improving maternal and child health, accelerating immunisation, expanding health insurance coverage, strengthening the health workforce, improving supply chains and enhancing pandemic preparedness.


 

More than 40 Nigerian soldiers have reportedly been killed following coordinated attacks by militants of the Islamic State-backed Boko Haram faction, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), formerly known as Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, in Borno State.

It was earlier  revealed on Friday that the insurgents carried out simultaneous assaults on four military bases located in Konduga, Mainok, Jakana and Marte between about 10pm on Thursday and 3am on Friday.

According to a report by Sahara Reporters, during the attacks, the terrorists were said to have fired intermittently at the military facilities, resulting in heavy casualties.

The attackers reportedly arrived in several groups, making it difficult to determine their exact number.

Providing an update on Saturday, multiple sources said that more than 40 bodies of slain soldiers have so far been recovered.

Among those reportedly killed was a senior officer, Lieutenant Colonel SI Iliyasu. The officer, who served as the Commanding Officer of 222 Battalion, was killed alongside some of his men in Konduga during the attack.

According to the online newspaper, it was also learnt that the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has travelled to Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, following the incident.

“We lost over 40 soldiers to those attacks. It’s so sad; we still can’t find some of our men, can’t say if they are alive or dead, but over 40 bodies have been recovered as of now,” a military source told the newspaper.

“It’s so much that the Chief Army Staff had to pay an emergency visit to Borno this morning; right now, he’s at the Headquarters Theatre command in Maiduguri for more brief on the whole attacks.”

In recent months, both civilians and security personnel have continued to suffer attacks from terrorists operating in Borno State. Boko Haram and its offshoot, the Islamic State West Africa Province, have over the years killed thousands of people and forced millions to flee their homes across Nigeria’s North-East.

Although the Nigerian military has often stated that the insurgency has been largely degraded, insurgents have continued to target military personnel in recent months.

Between about 10pm on Thursday and 3am on Friday, the terrorists reportedly launched coordinated attacks on four military bases in Konduga, Mainok, Jakana and Marte in Borno State.

During the assaults, they were said to have fired sporadically at the bases, leading to multiple casualties. The attackers were also reported to have arrived in several groups, making their numbers difficult to determine.

Sources further disclosed that the gunmen set ablaze armoured tanks and military vehicles while carting away an unspecified quantity of ammunition during the attacks.

However, one of the sources said the troops also killed several Boko Haram fighters while resisting the assaults.

“Several attacks on military bases in Operation Hadin Kai by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists in Konduga, Mainok, Jakana around 10:30 pm last night while in Marte town around 03:00 am on Friday, the attacks on military bases keep increasing on a daily basis within the North East operation,” a military source told SaharaReporters.

“One is along Bama and close to Maiduguri, I mean the base attacked in Konduga, while Mainok and Jakana town are both along Maiduguri/Damaturu road. Marte town, where another base was attacked, is after Dikwa Local Government Area, close to the Chad border.

“During these different attacks, many Boko Haram members were killed, including their commanders. I don’t have the actual numbers of soldiers killed as well, but the terrorists took over some of these bases for hours without air support from the Nigerian Air Force.

“As they usually do, they burned the camps with all the military equipment.”

The latest development comes less than 24 hours after Boko Haram insurgents reportedly killed an unspecified number of civilians and abducted several women during an attack on a military post in Ngoshe community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

The newspaper had earlier reported that the terrorists first attacked the military base before turning their assault on residents at about 1am on Wednesday.

The militants were said to have stormed the 82 Div TF Battalion under 26 BDE and also attacked a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the community.

Earlier this month, several soldiers, including a Major identified as Ibrahim Mairiga, were killed during an attack on the Forward Base operations at Banki junction along the Bama/Gwaza Road in the state.

“An attack at Forward Base operations at Banki junction around 0400hrs by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists led to the death of an Army Major and many other soldiers this morning. Their corpses are being transferred to 7 Div military hospital in Maiduguri,” a high-ranking source said.

In February, another military base in Jakana, Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State, also came under attack. During that incident, the attackers reportedly burnt armoured tanks and military vehicles while taking away an unspecified amount of ammunition.

“An attack occurred this morning, 06/02/2025, at an Army outpost along Maiduguri/Damaturu Road, Jakana town, by Boko Haram terrorists, with many casualties recorded on our side,” a source had told SaharaReporters.

A few days before that incident, seven soldiers, including a newly promoted Lieutenant Colonel, were killed in an ambush by the insurgents.

The newspaper reported that Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed was leading a troop of soldiers from Maiduguri to Damasak in Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State when they were attacked by insurgents on Monday, January 26, 2025.

According to military sources, the attackers used explosives and heavy gunfire during the ambush.

Apart from the bodies already recovered, several other soldiers sustained serious injuries, while the whereabouts of an unspecified number of personnel remain unknown.

(SAHARA REPORTERS)



 

Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division Garrison operating under Operation Eastern Sanity have rescued 12 kidnapped victims and arrested two suspected kidnappers in Ette Community, Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State.

The rescue followed a distress call received on Friday about the abduction of several residents by suspected kidnappers in the community.

According to a statement shared on the verified X handle of the Nigerian Army on Saturday, acting on the information, the troops swiftly mobilised alongside police operatives, forest guards and members of the Neighbourhood Watch to the suspected hideout where the victims were believed to have been taken.

According to the military, the security team immediately launched aggressive search operations and fighting patrols across the area in a bid to track down the kidnappers and secure the safe release of the victims.

“Responding swiftly and with precision, the troops immediately mobilised in conjunction with police operatives, Forest Guards and members of the Neighbourhood Watch, advancing to the suspected area where the victims were believed to have been taken,” the statement said.

The kidnappers reportedly abandoned the victims and fled when they noticed the approaching security forces.

“Overwhelmed by the rapid response and superior combat readiness of the troops, the kidnappers abandoned their captives and fled the scene,” the statement added.

The troops subsequently pursued the fleeing suspects while securing the area. During the operation, all 12 victims were rescued unharmed.

Security operatives also arrested two suspects believed to be linked to the kidnapping.

“In the process, two suspects linked to the kidnapping were arrested and are being interrogated to track down other members of the gang,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, troops of Operation Eastern Sanity have intensified patrols and surveillance across the area to prevent further criminal activities and reassure residents.

 

Troops of the Nigerian Army have killed 45 suspected bandits during a fierce confrontation in Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

According to a report by security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagozola Makama, security sources said the operation was launched following credible intelligence on the movement of bandits believed to be operating across parts of Katsina and neighbouring Zamfara states.

Among those killed during the operation were two prominent bandit leaders identified as Kachallah Alti, said to be a nephew and second-in-command to notorious bandit kingpin Adamu Alieru, and another commander known as Damale.

The sources said the confrontation followed an earlier attack by bandits riding on motorcycles and armed with sophisticated weapons who stormed Alhazawa village in Musawa Local Government Area on March 5 and rustled cattle belonging to residents.

Community members and some repentant bandits in the area reportedly resisted the attack, killing four of the bandits and recovering the stolen cattle, which were returned to their owners.

However, the bandits were said to have regrouped and returned in larger numbers on March 6, allegedly to launch a reprisal attack.

While advancing toward Musawa through Maidabino A Ward, the bandits reportedly ran into troops stationed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Dan Ali, Danmusa LGA.

This resulted in a fierce exchange of gunfire during which troops overpowered the attackers and neutralised 45 of them.

However, the operation also recorded losses on the side of the military as three soldiers were killed during the encounter.

Further checks indicated that Alti had recently assumed a more active operational role within the bandit network after the death of his brother, Kachalla Dan Isihu, who was previously killed by security forces during counter-banditry operations.

Alti was said to have coordinated several violent attacks across communities, particularly along the Danjibga axis in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara.

Security sources said troops had intensified operations in the area to track down other fleeing bandits and dismantle their networks.



The decadence and rote in the education system have left degree holders shameless, deserving no respect or trust, and with no moral obligations. They have completely obliterated every form of moral compass in society.

Your social status doesn’t matter.
Your oratory prowess cum fluency in spoken English, your fancy suits, exotic cars, and position in society do not suffice to the fact that during your first degree, you procured mercenaries to write your exams and do your project. It cannot be forgiven that, during your master's, MBA, or PhD, you cited, “I’m busy at work and hardly have time for myself,” and then you contracted your project work to someone to help you get it done. You deserve no place in the midst of intellectuals. 


This is your situation.
A perfect scenario of your situation is likened to that of a cheating wife who got pregnant by another man while still married to her caring and loving husband. The husband has taken care of the child for a reasonable number of years, bonding with and caring for the child with no reservation, and finally finds out through a DNA test that the child he had cared for for so many years is not biologically his. Imagine the pain, the agony, and the rage that brews in that man’s eyes with heartbreak. From the woman's perspective, she feels shame and regret at that moment. Taken together, this is how you who earned the degrees you're proud of are meant to feel. Shame, shame, and more shame, and society should treat you with disdain with the kind of anger the man with a failed paternity test feels.


Let’s put this in another perspective.
Like the story of the leper in the bible, the way lepers were treated in society back then ought to be your reality in the committee of intellectuals. If you are reading this article, you should not be appointed to any public office or allowed to lead any sensitive role. Because, tell me, how would you feel, for instance, as a man, if you saw a beautiful lady whom you admire? You approached her, exchanged contacts, started dating, went through the full courtship process, and planned and executed a court wedding, a traditional marriage, and a white wedding. On the night marking the beginning of your honeymoon, you booked an exclusive exotic island with premium services. Then you procure a man to make love to your newly married wife. Your reason is that you are busy with work-related responsibilities. Mind you, you are very healthy and sound, with the right energy to give any woman the best treatment and satisfaction in the bedroom. This man you contracted with enjoys your beautiful, elegant, and gorgeous newlywed wife and has gotten her pregnant with twin baby boys. Tell me, as a man, will you be proud of yourself in the midst of legitimate fathers in your circle, knowing that those boys are not biologically yours? The answer is NO. This is how the procurement of degrees feels demeaning.

Pause your education if you are busy with work. It is not a do-or-die affair.
If you are busy with work and you are unable to handle both work responsibilities and education, quit or pause the studies and concentrate on what puts food on your table, and then continue with your academic pursuit when you feel you have the time instead of ridiculing yourself for procuring a degree. You should fail an exam or project and retake it, not pay someone to write an exam for you or do your project work. Your PhD, MBA, Master’s, and BSc project work is not an “invention programme". You are not tasked to invent something new that has never existed. This is research on existing events, so using artificial intelligence is not a crime.


Should I use AI in my research?
Yes, using AI to aid your research is ideal. What is not acceptable is using AI-generated content as your final product. This is why paraphrasing was imperative, especially when there was no internet and no AI. Research was conducted in the libraries and through site visits. However, the information gathered was paraphrased in your own words, making it original. So while you are using the right prompts to get the best research results from AI platforms, you need to paraphrase them into your own words. This will not only boost your writing skills but also give you the confidence to speak boldly about the research topic without fear.

It is better to score a C (Pass) by yourself than to score an A (Distinction) by procurement. 
Back then, in secondary school during WAEC, some teachers organized mercenaries to help students with the exams. This was championed by a teacher called 'Uncle X', not his real name. Uncle X has been in this business for 25+ years. He looks good and dresses well, and all the young, beautiful teaching practice ladies flirted with him, and he “bagged” them all. Uncle X didn’t need to touch his meager teacher's salary to fund his expensive lifestyle; he was making enough money from exam-mercenary supplies. During the exams, he would ask students to pay a specified amount. In my set, the fee was N1000 per student (in 2001). Students who paid will be separated from those who didn’t, and the exam halls were named Heaven and Hell.

Most of the challenges we faced at my school were due to a lack of teachers.
Some subjects never had a teacher. Further Mathematics (Engineering Maths) was one of the subjects with no teacher in the entire school. As a mathematics lover and science student, I purchased the Further Mathematics textbooks: Projects 1, 2, and 3. The books were for SS1, SS2, and SS3, respectively. I engaged in self-study and group studies with my friends. During the exams, a few of my friends and I refused to pay the N1000 for the exam aid, and, as you can tell, we were isolated from those who paid and were sent to the “Hell” exam hall with strict invigilation. In the end, I earned a C in further mathematics, did well in other subjects, and went on to obtain a BSc and an MBA with no form of procurement. 

The irony of this story is that, in my class at the time, there was a particular student whom we all knew was a dullard. He was among the bad, illiterate boys who sat in the back row and never answered questions or passed tests. But at the end of our WAEC exam. He emerged as the best-performing student, with many As (Distinctions). He couldn't even believe his own results, so that he couldn’t celebrate them. So how did he ace the exam? He paid the “Heavenly Exam Hall” fee and a special package, too. He had a mercenary who wrote the entire exam for him. So you see the negative effects of degree procurement: a lack of confidence and pride in defending it. So for those of you who have procured your PhD, MBA, Master’s, or even BSc, you should hide your faces in shame. The Dr., Prof, or any form of appellation that prefixes your name is marred with moral decadence and shamelessness. It does not matter the political position you hold, the leadership role you hold in society, or the wealth you have amassed; you are simply a degree miller who should be an outcast like the lepers in the Bible, far from hardworking academics at intellectual gatherings.


By JohnBull N Igwe
Author of “The Global Room".

 

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) says 30 banks have now satisfied the minimum capital requirements introduced in March 2024.

In a statement issued on Friday, Hakama Sidi Ali, acting director of corporate communications at the CBN, said a total of 33 banks have raised additional funds through rights issues, initial public offerings (IPOs), and private placements as part of the ongoing recapitalisation exercise.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) introduced a capitalisation programme for the banking sector in 2024 to strengthen the resilience, stability, and long-term capacity of the financial system to support Nigeria’s economic development,” the apex bank said.

“Since the introduction of the policy, banks across the industry have taken steps to strengthen their capital base in line with the revised regulatory requirements.

“As of March 6, 2026, the recapitalisation exercise is progressing steadily. Thirty (30) banks have met the new minimum capital requirements applicable to their respective licence authorisations.

“In total, thirty-three (33) banks have raised additional capital through rights issues, initial public offerings (IPOs), and private placements as part of the programme.”

The apex bank said the capital positions of the remaining lenders are currently undergoing routine verification by the regulator before final confirmation of their compliance within the stipulated recapitalisation timeline.

“The CBN reiterates that the Nigerian banking system remains stable and sound. The recapitalisation programme remains firmly on track and will further strengthen the capacity of the banking sector to support households, businesses, and sustainable economic growth,” the apex bank said.

“The Central Bank of Nigeria will continue to maintain close supervisory engagement with regulated institutions to ensure full compliance with prudential and capital requirements.”

On February 24, Olayemi Cardoso, governor of the CBN, disclosed that 20 banks had fully complied with the apex bank’s minimum capital requirements.

Cardoso added that as of February 19, the total verified and approved capital raised stood at N4 trillion.

On March 28, 2024, the apex bank announced a review of the minimum capital requirements for banks and gave lenders until March 31, 2026, to comply with the directive.


 

Kano State Government is to enter into partnerships with Lead Research and Farm Inputs Entities to boost agricultural production in the state.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr.Danjuma Mahmoud, disclosed this while briefing journalists in his office on Friday.

Mahmoud said discussions on the partnerships were held between the state’s delegates and the experts at an International Agricultural Show which was recently staged in Paris.

According to him,the show covered all areas of agriculture including crop production, protection, mechanization and animal husbandry.

He said the state team made presentations, illustrations and demonstrations in the various aspects of the agricultural show.

In their meeting with one of the Lead Research Entities,CIRAD, the commissioner said, the Kano State Team and the foreign experts focused on high-yield seeds to enhance crop productivity per hectare, especially that of rice.

He said the discussions explored the introduction of the climate-smart and drought-resistant seeds that could significantly boost crop yields in the state.

He also stated that the talks were preparatory to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) with CIRAD to support seed development, livestock productivity and improvement of animal feeds.

Dr.Mahmoud said seed adulteration remained a major challenge facing farmers in the state, disclosing that the government planned to establish demonstration farms to showcase the effectiveness of improved seed varieties.

With the introduction of such seeds, he said,rice farmers in the state could increase production from the current average of 40 to 60 bags per hectare to as high as 120 to 140 bags per hectare.

He also revealed that the state delegates held talks with Farm Inputs Entities towards a collaboration to provide affordable, easy-to-maintain agricultural equipment such as mini tractors, threshers and solar-powered implements.

The commissioner said the partnership could also help strengthen local fabrication capacity, enabling the state to produce modern farm implements that could serve farmers across northern Nigeria and neighbouring West African countries.

He described the Paris Agricultural Show which was attended by more than 2,000 companies from around the globe, as a major platform for exchange of knowledge, noting that Kano’s participation was aimed at accelerating the state’s agricultural transformation agenda.


 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the extension of tenure for three Permanent Secretaries serving in the Federal Civil Service.

The development was disclosed in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja by the Director of Press and Public Relations in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Eno Olotu.

The officials whose tenures were renewed are Ms Kachallom Daju, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare; Mrs Beatrice Jedy-Agba, Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice; and Dr Mary Ogbe, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Regional Development.

Olotu explained that the renewal will take effect from April 27, 2026, noting that it represents the second and final four-year term for the officials in accordance with Public Service Rule (PSR) 020909.

“The rule permits Permanent Secretaries an initial four-year term, with eligibility for a further four-year tenure subject to satisfactory performance,” she said.

Reacting to the development, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Didi Walson-Jack, congratulated the three officials on their renewed appointments.

Walson-Jack urged them to treat the extension of their tenure as an opportunity to deepen their commitment and pursue excellence in the discharge of their responsibilities.

She also encouraged them to deploy their experiences and professional expertise in the effective discharge of their duties for the benefit of the nation



A renowned humanitarian and proud daughter of Mbaise in Imo State, High Chief (Dr.) Princess Chetachi Nwoga-Ecton, has empowered over 300 widows and vulnerable women across the Owerri Zone, in a remarkable demonstration of compassion and service to humanity.

The empowerment programme, which took place at the Palace of the Eze of Ngor Okpala, HRH Eze Engr. Fredrick Nwachukwu, brought together community leaders, traditional rulers, women groups and beneficiaries from different communities within the zone.
During the event, the widows received food materials and cash support, aimed at helping them meet basic needs and strengthen their small-scale businesses. 

The initiative was widely applauded as a timely intervention to support women who often face severe economic hardship after losing their spouses.

Many of the beneficiaries expressed heartfelt appreciation to High Chief (Dr.) Nwoga-Ecton, describing the empowerment as a lifeline that would help them take better care of their families. 

Some widows, while offering prayers for the philanthropist, noted that the gesture had restored hope and dignity in their lives.

Fondly known as Ada Imo and Adaure, High Chief (Dr.) Princess Chetachi Nwoga-Ecton has earned widespread admiration for her consistent humanitarian efforts both within Nigeria and internationally. 

Through her philanthropic activities and foundations, she has continued to support widows, children, and vulnerable communities with interventions in healthcare, welfare and economic empowerment.

Community stakeholders who attended the programme commended the Mbaise-born philanthropist for her generosity and dedication to uplifting the less privileged, noting that her actions reflect true leadership and compassion.

Observers say the initiative further reinforces her growing reputation as one of the most impactful humanitarians of this generation, whose commitment to humanity continues to inspire hope across Imo State and beyond.

...As SMDF Executive Secretary Hosts NIPR IWD Team


Chairman of the maiden Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) International Women's Day (IWD) Planning Committee, Haj. Lami Tumaka has commended President Bola Tinubu for being deliberate in appointing women into positions of authority at different sectors of the economy, noting that it is a demonstration of gender sensitivity. 


Tumaka, a Fellow of NIPR made this commendation on Wednesday while leading a delegation of the Institute on a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary, Solid Minerals Development Fund (SMDF), Hajia Fatima Shinkafi ahead of the NIPR IWD coming up 30th March, 2026 in Abuja. 


While expressing delight at the appreciable number of younger women in Tinubu’s administration, Hajia Tumaka applauded the Executive Secretary for her creativity and innovation that have brought tremendous value to SMDF and the nation's economy. 


She said the recently signed $1.3b direct foreign investment deal between the Federal Government of Nigeria and Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) was one of the milestones achieved through the efforts of a female Chief Executive Officer that currently leads the Solid Minerals Development Fund (SMDF), noting that the NIPR is proud of Hajia Fatima Shinkafi's transformative strides. 

The Executive Secretary in her response to the presentation by the NIPR team, emphasized the need for deliberate mentorship system to equip young females for leadership responsibilities, while commending the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake for providing a conducive atmosphere for women within the solid minerals sector to operate at the best. 


"I see so many young, bright and intelligent girls and women that we should be mentoring. It is important that we invest and impact the this critical set of people as part of our contributions to the development of our society. That way, we are sure of credible succession generation of competent female leaders. If we don't, there won't be anything for them to look up to", she noted. 


Themed, "Communicate to Balance: Gain Equity, Empower Women", the 2026 NIPR IWD will take place at the National Counter Terrorism Centre, Office of the National Security Adviser, Abuja. 


Members of the delegation include, Chief Moji Makanjuola; NIPR FCT Chapter - Mr. Stanley Ogadigo; Fellow Grace Ayoola; Dr. Tope Ojeme; Fatima Abaji; Princess Tiwalade Fapohunda; Suwaiba Baba, and Alexandria Eke.