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The Police Command in Kano State has dismantled a six-member syndicate allegedly involved in vehicle theft and recovered three stolen automobiles in a major clampdown on car theft across the state.

This was disclosed in a statement by CSP Abdullahi Kiyawa, Police Public Relations Officer, who said operatives of the command’s Special Intervention Squad (SIS) apprehended one Aliyu Mamman, 35, at Hotoro Ring Road, Kano, on Feb. 13, 2026.

The arrest followed directives from Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun.

Mamman, who resides in Gusau LGA of Zamfara State, admitted to stealing multiple vehicles across Kano, Kaduna and Katsina States.

He also reportedly identified other members of the group as Abdulhamid Usman, Saliha Abdulhamid, Auwal Shuaibu, Sani Bala and Ahmad Mannir. All the suspects have been taken into custody.

Police said the suspects confessed to the crime, which led to the recovery of three vehicles — a Golf Wagon, a Golf Opel and a Hijet (Kurkura).

The Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Bakori, praised the SIS team for their dedication and professionalism in carrying out the operation.

Bakori urged residents of the state  to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or emergency numbers: 0803241975408123821575, or 09029292926.



 

Nollywood star, Regina Daniels, has reportedly added a brand-new 2026 GAC Trumpchi M8 to her fleet, with the luxury vehicle said to be worth about ₦150 million.

The 22-year-old actress was presented with the high-end car while on a movie set, drawing admiration from colleagues. The moment quickly gained traction across social media platforms.

Her brother, Sammy, shared footage of the presentation on Instagram. Posting the clip, he wrote, “Match am, Match am,” and added a subtle note that read, “don’t believe anything you see on the internet no be for this side,” a comment that has since stirred reactions and speculation among fans.

The reported acquisition comes only weeks after Daniels was said to have bought two vehicles for her mother.

Although the actress has not publicly confirmed the exact cost of the vehicle, industry sources estimate that the 2026 GAC Trumpchi M8 is priced around ₦150 million, depending on its specifications.

(SUN)


 

A Nigerian fashion designer living in the United States, Sheriff Shittu, 30, has been shot dead after an altercation with an intoxicated patron at a nightclub in Brooklyn, New York.

Shittu lost his life in the early hours of February 14 during a birthday celebration at the Quilox Restaurant and Lounge located in the East Flatbush area, according to local media reports

Law enforcement authorities disclosed that the shooting happened around 4:25 a.m. The suspected gunman, who was reportedly being escorted out of the club by security staff, allegedly opened fire while being led out.

Reports indicated that the violence stemmed from a confrontation involving the drunken patron, who was said to have created a disturbance inside the lounge.

The suspect was reported to have acted disorderly and allegedly inappropriately touched some female guests, among them Shittu’s girlfriend, which triggered a heated exchange.

Shittu had attended the gathering with his younger brother, Fawaz Shittu, to mark a friend’s birthday.

Recounting the tragic moment in an interview with local media, Fawaz said, “I was screaming his name. I was trying to wake him up.”

He explained that the dispute began after the patron displayed unruly behaviour in the club before the situation escalated.

News 12 Brooklyn reported on Friday that members of Shittu’s family are demanding justice and questioning the effectiveness of security checks at the venue.

“We don’t know how the security did not do the job and search properly before somebody could bring a gun into the club,” Salem Shittu, the deceased’s brother, was quoted as saying.

“He was being kicked out, and he was being escorted out when he did it,” he added.
Police said the gunman fled immediately after the shooting and is still on the run.

Shittu was rushed to One Brooklyn Health–Brookdale University Hospital Medical Centre, where he was later confirmed dead.

Relatives described him as a determined and aspiring fashion designer who had been striving to build a successful career in the United States before the tragic incident.

Authorities have commenced investigations into the shooting and are actively searching for the suspect.


 

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have uncovered two unusual trafficking attempts involving cocaine and opioids concealed in the stomach and a fabricated pregnancy at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano, and the Seme border in Lagos en route to Europe and other destinations.

In a statement issued on Sunday by Femi Babafemi – Director, Media & Advocacy, NDLEA, the agency disclosed that a 35-year-old Kano-based businesswoman, Rabi Muhammad, was apprehended at the departure tarmac of Seme land border on Monday 16th February 2026 while trying to cross into Cotonou, Benin Republic, with what appeared to be a pregnancy.

A full body search however revealed the absurd: her pregnancy was fake and her baby bump was designed with a pink coloured calabash used to conceal 3,200 capsules of tramadol, which she tied around her stomach and was taking to Cotonou to sell.

” Same day in Kano, NDLEA operatives at the screening point of the departure hall of MAKIA intercepted a 41-year-old Ivorian, Michael Gohouri (also known as Anunwa Onyinye Michael) during the outward clearance of passengers on Ethiopian Airlines flight ET940 to Milan, Malpensa via Addis Ababa. When he was taken for body scan, the result confirmed ingestion of illicit substances.

“As a result, he was placed under observation during which he excreted 82 wraps of cocaine weighing 1.49 kilograms. Michael Gohouri had arrived Lagos from Milan on 17th January, 2026 and was shuttling from Lagos to Enugu for three weeks. He later travelled to Kano where he stayed for a week before ingesting the cocaine consignment in his hotel room. He’s expected to be paid 5,000 Euros when he delivers the drugs in Milan.

“The suspect who hails from Reu duce Avenue 13 Abidjan, Cote d’ivoire claims his father, Bade Gohouri is an Ivorian while his mother is from Anunwa compound, Urunnebo village Ukwan in Enugu State. He applied for asylum in Italy in 2013 and obtained a resident permit which expires 25th May 2026 while he has a Nigerian National Identification Number with his name written as Anunwa Onyinye Michael,” the statement said.

The agency further announced the arrest of the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Trans Fortress Global Resources, Mr. Kolapo Raji.

” Raji has been on NDLEA watchlist since 2025 following credible intelligence. The 57-year-old was arrested at his Safe Court Apartment residence in Ikate, Lekki Lagos on Thursday 12th February 2026 after sustained surveillance soon after his return from the United Kingdom.

“A search of his residence led to the recovery of four large bags containing parcels of Canadian Loud, a strong strain of cannabis with a total weight of 89.20kg. Also recovered from him at the point of his arrest was a 2024 model Toyota Hilux. In his statement, he claimed he got involved in the illicit drug trade after financing some consignments for his overseas associate. He said hundreds of millions of naira paid to him as profit by his associate motivated him to establish his own independent drug distribution channel,” the statement said.

In separate operations in Lagos, NDLEA said its operatives arrested Ugwuja Kingsley with 56kg of skunk at Agbara on Thursday 19th February, while Ekwe Arinze was apprehended with 76kg of the same substance at a motor park in Oshodi on Tuesday 17th February.

At the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne, Rivers State, the agency reported the interception of 170,900 bottles of codeine-based syrup in a container during a joint inspection involving NDLEA officers, Customs and other security agencies.

“At the Port Harcourt Ports Complex, Onne, Rivers state, a total of 170, 900 bottles of codeine-based syrup were discovered in a container during a joint examination of the shipment by NDLEA officers, Customs and other security agencies. The request by NDLEA for a 100% physical examination and search of the container followed processed intelligence on the shipment.

“No fewer than 7,300 pills of tramadol 225mg concealed in two sound systems were recovered by NDLEA operatives on patrol along Okene/Lokoja highway Kogi state during the search of a commuter bus coming from Lagos to Kano on Sunday 15th February. A follow up operation in Zuba, Abuja on Tuesday 17th February led to the arrest of the two suspects linked to the consignment: Ezenma Kingsley, 26, and Ezeja Anthony, 29.

“In Ondo state, a suspect Bright Timothy, 28, was arrested at Iju forest on Thursday 19th February with 195kg skunk and seeds while another suspect Godwin Bernard was nabbed with 198kg of same substance when NDLEA operatives raided their enclaves in the forest.

“A total of 936 kilograms of skunk were seized from a suspect, Yahaya Adamu Gimba, 48, when he was arrested at Azare town, Katagun LGA, Bauchi on Tuesday 17th February, while another 85.8kg of same substance was recovered from Yahaya Adamu Gimba; Nasiru Suleman, 36; Abdul Umar, 25, and Musa Suleman, 21 in Azare.

“While 37kg skunk was seized from Mgbeme Ejeoma, 34, at Club Street, Ekeredjebor, Ughelli, Delta state on Tuesday 17th February, NDLEA officers in Edo state same day raided Etiosa camp in Owan West LGA where they destroyed 1,266.8475kg skunk on three farms. No less than 23kg of processed cannabis was equally recovered, with two suspects: a 68-year-old grandmother, Evelyn Ogenewu, and a 43-year-old, Friday Iruoje, apprehended,” the statement added.


 

The Senate of University of Abuja (UniAbuja), now Yakubu Gowon University, has approved expulsion of 28 students and withdrawal of certificates of 15 graduates of the institution.

A statement signed by Acting Director, Information and University Relations, Dr Habib Yakoob, on Sunday, said the students were expelled over various disciplinary offences.

According to Yakoob, the decision was taken at the 191st Regular Meeting ofthe Senate held on Thursday 28 January 2026 at the University’s Main Campus, following consideration of the report and recommendations of the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC).

“The offences for which the affected students were found culpable include threat to life and assault, examination malpractice, conspiracy, burglary, theft, cult-related activities, possession and use of hard drugs, falsification of ‘O’ Level results uploaded on theUniversity portal for admission, as well as failure to appear before the disciplinary committee after repeated invitations,” the statement said.

It also revealed that the: “Senate also approved the withdrawal of certificates offifteen former students who failed to honour invitations by the Committee despite several notices.

“Similarly, nine students were exonerated after investigations, while thirty-three others received warnings for various infractions, including conspiracy, hostel racketeering, and fighting.”

Speaking on the development, the Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of Senate, Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi, reaffirmed the University’s commitment to maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment.

He stated that the institution would continue to uphold discipline and enforce its rules and regulations without compromise.

The Vice-Chancellor commended the Student Disciplinary Committee for its thorough and diligent handling of the cases and urged students to conduct themselves responsibly and avoid actions that could jeopardise their academic pursuits.

“The academic integrity of the University is sacrosanct, and we are determined that anyone who violates it will be appropriately sanctioned. Our goal is not only to
enforce discipline but also to guide our students towards responsible citizenship and academic excellence,” he said.

He added that the University would continue to strengthen student engagement, counselling, and orientation programmes aimed at promoting responsible conduct and preventing disciplinary infractions.


 

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Abubakar Balteh, has died following a road accident, the Borno State Police Command has confirmed.

In a statement released on Saturday, the Command announced the passing of the senior officer and expressed profound sorrow over the development. ACP Balteh was, until his death, serving as the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) at the Borno State Command.

The Command described the late officer as a committed and hardworking professional who remained dedicated to his duties up to the time of his demise.

The statement was signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Nahum Kenneth Daso, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police. It extended condolences to the family, colleagues and associates of the deceased.

Offering prayers for the departed officer, the Command invoked the Islamic phrase, “Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji’un,” which translates to “Indeed, we belong to Allah and indeed to Him we shall return.”

Although the circumstances surrounding the crash were not made public, the Command said further details, including information about burial arrangements, would be announced later.

ACP Balteh’s passing represents a major loss to the Command, especially the Criminal Investigation Department, where he held a pivotal leadership position overseeing investigations and efforts to maintain law and order in the state.

As tributes continue to come in from within and beyond the police community, the Borno State Police Command has urged members of the public to remember the late officer’s family in their thoughts and prayers during this period of grief.

The Iconic International Holdings (Pty) Ltd, has moved to bridge the gap between African excellence and global visibility, following the record-breaking success of the 2026 Iconic Africa Summit & Honors, held last weekend in Harare, Zimbabwe.

The organisation, during the event, brought together over 30 distinguished speakers and over 1,000 delegates from 54 countries in Africa and demonstrated an unparalleled ability by facilitating high-stakes dialogue and also honored the architects of the "New Africa."

The 2026 edition also saw Iconic International Holdings capitalize on its vast network, utilizing a strategic partnership with Concord For Young Women In Business Global Zimbabwe, led by Distinguished Amb. Apphia N. Musavengana who has now been appointed Executive Global Vice President of Iconic International Holdings. 

Speaking during the event, President/Founder of Iconic International Holdings, Amb. Dr. Temisan O. Louis, noted that the collaboration, supported by diplomacy giant, like the African Union Youth Council(AUYC), International Forum for Peace & Diplomacy(IFPD)has positioned the platform as a critical engine for policy shaping and socio-economic integration.
Louis maintained that Iconic International Holdings (Pty) Ltd has officially cemented its status as the continent’s largest and most influential recognition platform, following its landmark summit in Harare.

The summit, held from February 11–15 at the Rainbow Towers & Convention Centre, operated under the theme: “The Africa We Want: Sustainable Development; Everyone’s Responsibility", also culminated in a glittering gala where the platform’s "Iconic 500" list was brought to life, honoring those whose leadership transcends borders.

For instance, during the Night of the Prestigious Iconic Africa Honors, The First Lady of Zimbabwe, Her Excellency, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, was conferred with the Iconic Woman of the Year Award for her transformative humanitarian work, while His Royal Highness, Prince Lindani (Kingdom of Eswatini), was recognized for his influential leadership in regional youth empowerment and cultural diplomacy.

The President of Malawi, His Excellency, Dr. Arthur Peter Mutharika, was also awarded for Outstanding Leadership & Commitment to Democratic Governance, with the honor accepted by Malawi's Minister of Local Government, Hon. Dr. Ben Malunga Phiri.

Zimbabwean Minister of Youth, Hon. Tino Machakaire, was also celebrated for his role in driving youth-led innovation and national development, while The Babukisi Foundation (Eswatini), received recognition for pioneering the preservation of African heritage through modern digital outreach amongst others. 
Louis also noted, in a statement, that the presence of Zimbabwean Vice President Kembo Mohadi, and other regional leaders underscored the summit's status as a mandatory stop for Africa’s decision-makers.

 He pointed out that by successfully executing this high-level assembly, Iconic International Holdings has moved beyond mere event production, evolving into a strategic hub for the AfCFTA era—where recognition serves as a catalyst for investment and trade.

"We are not just giving awards; we are building an ecosystem of accountability and excellence.

Iconic International Holdings is now the largest platform dedicated to documenting the success of our continent and ensuring that African icons are celebrated by Africans, on African soil," he said.

As the delegates return to their respective nations, the momentum generated in Harare is expected to drive new bilateral agreements and youth-focused policies across the SADC region and beyond.






Top entertainers are set to thrill guests at the upcoming comedy show, Uncommonly Funny - The Town Crier being organized by a renowned comedian, Mr Odey Jacobs, popularly known as Mr. Odey D Uncommon Commedian. 

Expected to perform at the show include, veteran comedians Ali Baba, Gordons, music star, Mr. Paul, Aminu De Comedian, Nick B, Mazi Prosper, MC Nappy and Funny Razaq.

Others are, Shally White, Funny Mic, MC Sam, Dr. Laughter, Deacon Albino, MC Apollo and others. 

The comedy show comes up February 28, 2026 at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja and will attract high profile lovers of entertainment. 

Mr. Odey has maintained a long presence in the Abuja entertainment landscape, having attended at Newton College in Mpape and later Model Secondary School, Maitama Abuja, from when started moving from one corner of the city to another, especially at talent hunts, seeking for opportunity to perform. 

He was opportuned to perform at National Comedy Challenge, Charley Boy's Raw Talent challenge and several others. 

After his secondary school, he organised his first comedy show tagged, "Mpape Must Laugh" 12th February, 2021 which had in attendance many influential comedians, including Youngest Old Man, Amb. Wahala, MC Sam, MC Godpikin, Walebaba and others. 

He has grown to become one of the most influential comedians in the nation's capital 

On January 1, 2022, Mr. Odey hosted his Uncommonly Funny, making him the first Abuja comedian after Ali Baba to host a successful comedy show on Jan. 1.


 

Troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) have intercepted a suspected gun runner and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition in Taraba State.

The operation, which took place on February 21, 2026, was carried out by soldiers under the 6 Brigade of the Nigerian Army during a stop-and-search exercise at Sarkin Kudu in Ibi Local Government Area.

A statement signed by Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, said acting on credible intelligence, vigilant troops on sentry duty flagged down an Audi vehicle with registration number RBC 798 DV (Abuja).

A thorough search of the vehicle led to the arrest of the suspect from Numan Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

According to the statement, recovered from the suspect were two AK-47 rifles; 197 empty magazines; one box of 7.62 x 51mm NATO ammunition containing 250 rounds; 14 packs of 9mm Parabellum ammunition containing 700 rounds; and 19 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition — bringing the total ammunition haul to 969 rounds.

Other items found in the vehicle include ₦2,440,000 in cash, a wallet containing four different identification cards and four ATM cards, one Android phone, one Itel keypad phone, a power bank, eight bottles of perfume, one rechargeable touch light, and assorted local charms.

The statement said the suspect and the recovered items are currently in custody and are expected to be handed over to the appropriate authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

Commander of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke, Brigadier General Chukwuemeka Micheal Akaliro, praised the troops for their professionalism and vigilance.

He said the Brigade must “maintain the tempo as it strives to fulfill the mandate given by the Chief of Army Staff, which is to rid Taraba State of all forms of criminality and threats to lives and property.”

The commander further stressed that the Brigade would sustain its reward and sanction policy.

According to him, “Officers and soldiers involved in the successful operation will be duly recognized and rewarded for their professionalism and commitment to duty.”

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Christopher Maikalangu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the elected chairman of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC).

The collation officer for AMAC, Andrew Abue, said that Mr Maikalangu, who is the incumbent AMAC chairman, was returned elected, having scored the highest number of votes cast — 40,295 out of the total number of valid votes of 62,861 in the election.

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) came second with 12,109 votes, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 3,398 votes.

According to Mr Abue, the rejected votes are 2,336 and the total valid votes are 62,861, while the total votes cast are 65,197.

He added that the number of registered voters in AMAC was 837,338, while the total number of accredited voters was 65,676.

“That Maikalangu of the APC, having certified the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” Mr Abue said.

According to him, the scores of the 12 political parties and their candidates that contested the AMAC chairmanship election are:

Agbon Vaniah of the Accord (A) – 403 votes;

Nemiebika Tamunomiesam of the Action Alliance (AA) – 108 votes; Paul Ogidi of African Democratic Congress (ADC) – 12,109 votes; Richard Elizabeth of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) – 588 votes;

Christopher Maikalangu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) – 40,295 votes; Eze Chukwu of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) – 1,111 votes; Chukwu Promise of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) – 122 votes; Ugoh Michael of the Action Peoples Party (APP) – 32 votes; Thomas Happiness of the Boot Party (BP) – 43 votes;

Jibrin Alhassan of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) – 1,694 votes; Samson Usani of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) – 73 votes;

Dantani Zanda of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – 3,398 votes; Iber Shimakaha of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) – 90 votes; Simon Obinna of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) – 2,185 votes;

Madaki Robert of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) – 421 votes; and Swani Buba of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) – 189 votes.

Speaking in an interview with journalists immediately after the announcement of the results, the APC collation agent, Gambo Babale, described the election and collation process as credible.

“INEC have done so well. We’ve seen the processes across all the polling units, the ward coalition centres and here at AMAC area council coalition centre. Everything was done perfectly well.

“They’ve tried. They’ve done everything humanly possible. I believe this high level of transparency occurred in all the coalition’s exercise that took place in AMAC.

“PDP won about two ward councillors, Karu and Karishi. That is to tell you the level of transparency that happens in this election,” he said.

While congratulating the winner, he said the victory was for Mr Maikalangu to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people of AMAC.

Mr Babale said that the results were an indication that the APC was ready for victory in 2027.

The YPP ward collation agent, Abdullahi Ibrahim, also described the collation process as transparent, while congratulating the winner.

The result sheets were signed by the ADC, APC, APGA, YPP and NNPP party agents present at the collation centre.

 

At 21, Sammy Samaila has never eaten solid food. Yet, he attends lectures daily, studies sociology, and steadily works toward graduation at Gombe State University.

While his peers snack on rice, bread and other foods between classes, the 400-level Sociology student relies entirely on liquids — often bringing a flask to campus to sustain himself.

In an interview, Samaila said since childhood, he survives entirely on pap, tom brown made from millet groundnuts and soya beans, juices and other drinks.

Born in Yamaltu-Deba Local Government Area of Gombe State, Samaila recounted how his condition first became evident at the age of four, when attempts to chew food triggered nausea, prompting his parents to seek medical help.

“I remember that my father often tried to force me to eat, but I would immediately vomit.

“After several medical tests, the doctors said there was nothing physically wrong with me. Even now, if I attempt to eat solid food, I feel the urge to vomit.

“Although, I do not take solid food, my bowel movements are usually normal, but sometimes they are hard,” he said.

To maintain his health, Samaila depends on medication and careful dietary routines. His younger brother, David, remains a constant source of support.

“I do feel weak sometimes. For example, if I walk a long distance, I get tired easily. There are mornings when I wake up feeling very weak and unable to do much.

“I avoid carrying heavy objects because I become tired quickly.

“The medications I take include folic acid, vitamin B complex, and yeast supplements. Before taking my medication, I make sure I drink my pap,” he said.

He noted that people often mistake David for the elder sibling because of his stronger appearance.

“When we walk together, people think he is older. I tell them I am the eldest, and they are surprised.”

Samaila is a twin. His sister, Susan, died at five months old. He said the loss of Susan left a scar on the family and opened the door for cultural interpretations of his condition by some outsiders.

Despite surviving exclusively on liquids for 21 years, Samaila has developed a talent for cooking.

“My mother taught me how to prepare different kinds of meals by watching her. I even make my own pap and take it to school,” he said.

Beyond academics, he enjoys watching football and films. However, he longs for normal social interactions without constant questions about his condition.

“I hope to meet others with similar experiences, to understand that I am not alone in this rare reality.

“I also pray that one day I will be able to eat solid food as I continue to try my best,” he said.

Also speaking, his father, Mr. Samaila Yaro, a former bank worker who once lived in Katsina, described years of hospital visits and emotional strain.

“From infancy, he refused anything placed in his mouth, even medicine. Whenever we tried to give him drugs or food, he would vomit immediately.”

“One weekend remains vivid in my mind. I tried to feed him with three grains of rice, he vomited and later became ill, so we rushed him to the hospital.

“Doctors conducted examinations, including an endoscopy. The paediatrician said everything looked normal and advised us not to force him to eat, only give him what he is willing to take,” he said.

Yaro also recounted an episode in which a woman in a nearby village attributed the condition to spiritual causes linked to his late twin sister and suggested a red cloth ritual.

“She said his problem was caused by his late twin sister and asked us to make him wear red cloth. We tried it, but nothing changed,” he said.

He admitted that the family initially worried about Sammy’s mental development, but those fears proved unfounded.

“He passed WAEC, NECO and JAMB in one sitting. Today, he is in his final year without carry-overs, willing to serve anywhere in Nigeria for his National Youth Service.

“Every parent dreams of seeing their child succeed and interact freely with others.

“I believe when he goes out into the world, he will learn from others and others will learn from him.

“I do not believe in superstition. I believe God creates each person uniquely,” he said.
A visiting Harvard academic and relative, Professor Hauwa Ibrahim, described Samaila’s experience as both intriguing and thought-provoking.

“How can someone survive and reach adulthood without ever eating solid food?
“His life raises significant questions for health professionals,” she said.

Ibrahim noted that speculation about sickle cell disease had circulated, but Samaila’s genotype is AS, like his father’s, while his mother’s is AA, which does not account for his feeding history.

A gastroenterologist who reviewed his medical background said the condition does not immediately point to cancer, infection, or sickle cell disease.

The specialist explained that where tests reveal no structural abnormalities, attention shifts to functional or psychological feeding disorders affecting the interaction between the brain and gut.

“One possibility is Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), an eating disorder driven not by body image concerns but by fear, discomfort, or sensory sensitivity to textures.

“In such cases, individuals may experience an intense gag reflex or overwhelming fear of choking or vomiting, leading them to avoid solids entirely while surviving on preferred liquids.

“Another possibility is functional dysphagia – difficulty swallowing without detectable structural cause.
“This occurs where coordination between the brain and swallowing muscles is disrupted despite normal test results,” the expert said.

As he prepares to graduate from Gombe State University, Samaila continues to attend classes with his flask of pap — determined, hopeful, and unwilling to let his unusual condition define his future.

 

Cristiano Ronaldo reached yet another landmark in his extraordinary career, scoring twice to power Al Nassr to a commanding 4-0 victory over Al Hazm in the Saudi Arabia Pro League on Saturday.

The 41-year-old registered his 500th and 501st goals since turning 30, extending a record that further underlines his longevity at the top level.

The multiple Ballon d’Or and UEFA Champions League winner remains the only player in football history to surpass the 500-goal mark after his 30th birthday, having scored more in that period than he managed before turning 30 — 463 goals.

In addition to his 501 goals, Ronaldo has delivered 105 assists over the same span, taking his total goal contributions to 606 in 592 appearances.

All 501 strikes have come during spells with Real Madrid (162), Juventus (101), Manchester United (27) and Al Nassr (119). The tally also includes 91 goals for the Portugal national football team.

Ronaldo opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a precise arrowed effort into the far corner before adding his second in the 90th minute to complete the rout.

The result lifts Al Nassr back to the summit of the league table with 55 points from 22 matches, one point ahead of city rivals Al Hilal, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Al Ittihad.

Ronaldo’s career goal tally now stands at 964, as the former Real Madrid forward continues his relentless pursuit of the elusive 1,000-goal milestone.

 

The Government of India expelled no fewer than 1,470 Nigerians between April 1, 2023, and March 31, 2024, according to figures obtained  from India’s Ministry of Home Affairs.

The statistics indicate that Nigerians topped the list of deported nationalities, making up nearly two-thirds of all foreign nationals removed from the South Asian nation during the 2023–2024 fiscal year.

In total, more than 2,331 foreign nationals were deported within the period, with Nigerians accounting for 63 per cent of all removals carried out by the Foreigners Regional Registration Offices in seven key cities — Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Amritsar, Bangalore and Hyderabad.

Nigeria ranked ahead of Bangladesh, which recorded 411 deportations (17.6 per cent), and Uganda with 78 deportations (3.3 per cent).

The figures translate to an average of 122.5 Nigerians deported monthly — approximately four persons per day — throughout the one-year period. Uganda was the only other sub-Saharan African country among the top three nationalities affected.

The deportations occurred despite improving diplomatic engagement between Nigeria and India.

President Bola Tinubu travelled to India in September 2023 for the G20 Summit in New Delhi, where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to deliberate on cooperation in defence, agriculture, trade and investment.

In November 2024, Modi paid a two-day visit to Nigeria — his first to the country in 17 years and the first by an Indian prime minister since 2007.

During the visit, he received Nigeria’s second-highest national honour, the Grand Commander of the Order of Niger, becoming only the second foreign dignitary after Queen Elizabeth II to be so honoured.

Both leaders endorsed three Memoranda of Understanding covering cultural exchange, customs cooperation and survey cooperation, while also reviewing the India-Nigeria Strategic Partnership launched in 2007.

Indian firms have cumulatively invested $27bn in Nigeria, with about 200 companies currently operating in the country.

Trade between both nations stood at $7.89bn in 2023–24, a decline from $11.8bn in 2022–23, largely attributed to reduced crude oil imports from Nigeria.

The Government of India linked most of the deportations to expired visas and drug-related offences.

The Ministry of Home Affairs report stated that deportations typically stem from entry without valid documents or overstaying visas, noting that many Nigerians initially arrived on student visas that later lapsed.

In December 2025, Indian authorities deported 32 Nigerians after a multi-state narcotics operation in Delhi conducted by the EAGLE anti-narcotics unit.

The crackdown targeted what officials described as a transnational drug trafficking syndicate.

Earlier, in November 2025, Hyderabad police deported Onyeukwu Victor, who entered India on a student visa in 2021 but overstayed after it expired in 2024.

The Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing alleged that he coordinated drug supplies to customers in Hyderabad and Bengaluru, although no drugs were recovered from him at the time of arrest.

Similarly, Victor Obasi was deported from Hyderabad in January 2026 over illegal stay and alleged links to drug trafficking.

Indian authorities described his continued presence as “a potential threat to public safety and national security.”

The coastal state of Goa has been particularly active in enforcing deportations.

In October 2022, Goa Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant, revealed that about 650 Nigerians were deported from the state between 2019 and 2022 as part of efforts to combat drug trafficking and visa overstays.

“Earlier 700 Nigerians were staying illegally, now only 50 are remaining. We could deport them,” Sawant said, adding that the Federal Home Ministry had directed other states to establish similar detention facilities for foreigners.

India recorded 9.84 million foreign visitors between April 2023 and March 2024. Bangladesh accounted for the highest number at 2.1 million arrivals, followed by the United States (1.7 million) and the United Kingdom (900,000). The top 10 countries made up 70.27 per cent of total arrivals.

Despite the deportation figures, Nigerians maintain a sizeable presence in India, with an estimated 60,000 residing and working in the country as of 2025, forming the largest West African community there.

Within the same 2023–2024 fiscal period, India granted 1,112 Long-Term Visas to minority communities from Pakistan and issued 1,699 citizenship certificates through federal and state authorities.

(PUNCH)

 

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) came a distant second in Saturday’s chairmanship election in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Christopher Maikalangu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the elected chairman of the council.

The Collation Officer for AMAC, Prof. Andrew Abue, said that Maikalangu, who is the incumbent AMAC chairman, was returned elected having scored the highest number of votes cast, 40,295 out of the total number of Valid Votes of 62,861 in the election.

PlatinumPost reports that ADC,  which was earlier tipped by analysts to win the council, came second with 12,109 votes, while the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) polled 3,398 votes.

According to Abue, the rejected votes is 2,336 and total valid votes is 62,861, while the total vote cast is 65,197.

He added that the number of registered voters in AMAC was 837,338, while the total number of accredited voters was 65,676.

“That Maikalangu of the APC, having certified the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” Abue said.

Speaking in an interview with newsmen immediately after the announcement of results the APC Collation Agent, Gambo Babale, described the election and collation process as credible.

“INEC have done so well. We’ve seen the processes across all the polling units, the ward coalition centres and here at AMAC area council coalition centre. Everything was done perfectly well,

“They’ve tried. They’ve done everything humanly possible. I believe this high level of transparency occurred in all the coalition’s exercise that took place in AMAC.

“PDP won about two ward councillors, Karu and Karishi. That is to tell you the level of transparency that happens in this election,” he said.

While congratulating the winner, he said the victory was for Maikalangu to deliver more dividends of democracy to the people of AMAC.

Babale said that the results was an indication that the APC was ready for victory in 2025.

Meanwhile, INEC has declared Mr Joshua Ishaku of the All Progressive Congress (APC), winner of Bwari Area Council Chairmanship election.

Prof. Mohammed Nurudeen, the Returning Officer for Bwari chairmanship election, who announced the results on Sunday in Bwari, disclosed that Ishaku polled a total of 18,466 votes and therefore declared him the winner.

” I am the returning officer for the 2026 FCT Area Council, Bwari chairmanship held on Feb. 21, 2026.

” That Joshua Ishaku,, having certified the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” he said.

Nurudeen also said that the candidate of African Democratic Congress (ADC) scored a total of 4254 votes, while that of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) scored 3515 to come second and third places respectively.


 

Opposition political parties in Kano State on Saturday stayed away from the by-election in the Ungogo and Kano Municipal constituencies, citing concerns over the credibility of the process.

The African Democratic Congress, New Nigeria Peoples Party and Peoples Democratic Party declined participation in the rerun, alleging irregularities, security fears and procedural arrangements that they claimed favoured the ruling All Progressives Congress.

The exercise was organised to fill the two vacant seats left by the deaths of Aminu Sa’ad Ungogo and Sarki Aliyu Daneji, who were elected on the NNPP platform and died on the same day in December 2025.

Chairman of the ADC in the state, Musa Ungogo, said the party decided to prioritise peace, especially given the Ramadan season.

“We are trying to avoid unnecessary violence in the state. It is the month of Ramadan, and we are trying to avoid anything that could disrupt the peace,” he said.

Ungogo further alleged that the election was structured to the advantage of the APC, stating, “They will manipulate the election and hand it over to the ruling party. We will not be part of such an arrangement.”

He added that with about 13 to 14 months remaining before the 2027 general elections, the ADC would concentrate on broader political strategies rather than engage in what he described as a flawed process.

Similarly, PDP State Chairman, Yusuf Kibiya, criticised the conduct of the rerun, describing it as skewed towards the ruling party. He said the party formally lodged a complaint with the electoral body but received no response, expressing hope that the judiciary would resolve the matter.

The SDP chairman also faulted the arrangements, saying, “It is shameful. The entire structure of the election favours only the ruling party. The Resident Electoral Commissioner sent us a letter on Friday, asking us to conduct a primary election just four days before the poll. That is practically impossible.

“We submitted our complaint to him in a letter, but he ignored it. We have also copied the national office for necessary action. We are going to court, and we are hopeful that justice will be done.”

For its part, the NNPP explained that its decision to abstain was influenced by internal developments. The party’s spokesperson in Kano, Ibrahim Baraya, said the APC candidates were originally nominees of the NNPP before defecting.

“They are the sons of the deceased lawmakers. After their death, the NNPP national leader selected them to replace their fathers. We do not have any problem with them. Even the governor was elected under the platform of the NNPP. We know they were forced to join the APC,” he said.

The Kano State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Abdu Zango, attributed the low turnout to the Ramadan period and the perception that the election was not a major contest.

“Two things are responsible for the voter apathy, which include Ramadan and the nature of the election, which people see as not a big one,” he said.

Zango maintained that the poll was peaceful, noting that adequate security deployment prevented any breaches.

Governor Abba Yusuf also commended the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies for what he termed a peaceful exercise. In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Sunusi Tofa, the governor described the poll as a milestone in Kano’s democratic development.

He praised residents of Kano Municipal and Ungogo constituencies for their orderly conduct and lauded political parties, particularly the APC, for complying with guidelines.

“For the first time in recent history, we witnessed an election free of crisis, use of weapons and any form of manipulation in Kano. This development aligns with our Kano First Agenda. The era of killing, maiming and disenfranchising voters is over,” Yusuf was quoted as saying.

Meanwhile, in Rivers State, candidates of the APC secured victory in the House of Assembly by-elections held in Ahoada East Constituency 2 and Khana Constituency 2.

The Returning Officer, Prof Rosemary Ogbo, declared that Napoleon Ukalikpe and Burabari Loloo won the highest number of valid votes and met all legal requirements.

Providing a breakdown of results for Ahoada East Constituency 2, Ogbo said Ego Marvelous of the Action Alliance polled 33 votes; Ukalikpe of the APC secured 3,980 votes; and Godstime Egor of the Action Party of Nigeria scored 38 votes.

She added that Oseja Clifford of Boot Party garnered 11 votes; Ephraim Raphael Ede of the NNPP polled seven votes; Ogide Samson Greatman of the Young Progressives Party secured seven votes; while Kwodu Saturday Prosper of the Zenith Labour Party received six votes.

“Ukalikpe Napoleon of APC, having satisfied the requirements of the law, is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” she announced.

In Khana Constituency 2, Loloo recorded 7,647 votes to defeat candidates of the African Alliance, NNPP, Young Peoples Party and Zenith Labour Party.

Speaking after her victory, Loloo pledged inclusive representation for her constituents.

Earlier, Ukalikpe, after casting his ballot at Ogbelle Town, Unit 1, Ward 9, in Ahoada East LGA, described the process as orderly and commended security arrangements.

(PUNCH)