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Nomination has commenced for the 2026 edition of the Silent Heroes Award, the 8th edition of the annual recognition organised by the Nigerian Silent Heroes Awards Initiative (NSHAI). 

In this year's edition, at least 27 award categories have been shortlisted where prominent personalities who have distinguished themselves in their various professional endeavours will be honoured. 

The categories include, Silent Hero in Policing and Intelligence, Silent Hero in Human Rights Advocacy, Silent Hero in Journalism, Silent Hero in Image Management, Silent Hero in Business and Enterprise, Silent Hero in Politics and Silent Hero in Medicine. 

Others are, Silent Hero in Motherhood, Silent Hero of Faith, Silent Hero in Good Governance & Infrastructure Development, Silent Hero in Management, Silent Hero in Journalism (broadcast), Silent Hero in ICT Tech Development, Silent Hero in Public Service, Silent Hero in Transparent Banking Culture and more. 

The award is one of the most prestigious across the country as it has demonstrated high selection standard in the last eight years since it was first introduced. 

The 2025 edition was indeed a convergence of high profile personalities, including the founder UK-based Myrtle Healthcare Ltd, Tamuno Tonte Abban, then Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa now Minister of Defence, Emir of Kano, His Highness Muhammadu Sanusi II, IGP Kayode Egbetokun and a host of others. 

Speaking on the commencement of nominations, the Project Coordinator, Mrs. Odita-Sunday, said the initiative remains committed to celebrating individuals whose impactful contributions often go unnoticed despite shaping communities and strengthening institutions.

According to her, the Silent Heroes Award is designed to spotlight integrity, sacrifice, and excellence across sectors, while inspiring a culture of service and accountability among Nigerians.

“Every year, we are reminded that some of the most powerful contributions to national development come from individuals who work quietly but consistently for the greater good. The Silent Heroes Award exists to recognise these changemakers and to tell their stories. We encourage the public to nominate deserving personalities whose work has positively touched lives and reflects the values of dedication, honesty, and service,” she said.

Nominations are expected to attract entries from across the country, with organisers assuring a transparent and merit-based selection process ahead of the 2026 ceremony.

 

Gunmen suspected to be bandits have reportedly abducted the Chief Imam of the Janjala Central Mosque, Malam Bello Abdullahi, and the Fulani leader of the area,  Shehu Bello, alongside a woman, during coordinated attacks on several communities in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The assailants were said to have stormed several villages, including Iddo, Gidan-Makeri, Kohoto and Janjala, where they abducted residents, rustled cattle and forced many villagers to flee for safety.

The latest incident was disclosed on Saturday morning by a security source @DanKatsina50 in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

A community leader, quoted on condition of anonymity for security reasons, reportedly confirmed that the most recent attack occurred on Tuesday night at about 9pm.

“The bandits came in large numbers, heavily armed with AK-47 rifles,” the source said. “They first went straight to the house of the Chief Imam and took him away. From there, they moved to the house of the Fulani leader. That was when people started running for their lives.”

The source added that the attackers also abducted a woman during the raid, while several cattle were rustled.

Following the attack, residents of the affected communities, especially Kohoto, reportedly fled in large numbers to Kagarko town and nearby Sabon-Wuse.

“The panic was total. Once people heard that the Imam and the Fulani leader had been taken, everyone knew the situation had completely collapsed,” the community leader said.

“Many families slept in the bush that night before finding their way to Kagarko and Sabon-Wuse.”

The fresh abductions were said to have occurred only days after bandits issued a seven-day ultimatum to the communities, demanding a ₦6 million ransom for the release of a woman and her four children who had earlier been kidnapped.

Community leaders said the deadline expired without any rescue operation or visible security response, after which the attackers returned with fresh violence.

“We made several distress calls to the police, the military and other security agencies, but there was no meaningful response,” one resident reportedly said. “Now they have taken our religious and community leaders. We are completely exposed.”

Residents described the situation across Kagarko LGA as dire, with deserted villages, abandoned farmlands and economic activities at a standstill as fear spreads.

Kagarko Local Government Area, located along a strategic route linking southern Kaduna to Niger State, has experienced repeated bandit attacks in recent years, including mass abductions, killings and cattle rustling, despite official claims of improved security.

As of the time of filing this report, there had been no official statement from the Kaduna State Police Command or the state government on the latest abductions.

The incident has again raised concerns about the effectiveness of security operations in rural Kaduna, particularly in Kagarko, where residents say bandits operate with little resistance.

“With our leaders abducted, our villages emptied and our cries ignored, we don’t know who will protect us,” a displaced resident said. “If nothing is done urgently, more lives will be lost.”

Residents are now appealing to the federal and Kaduna State governments to urgently deploy security forces to the area, secure the release of the abducted victims and prevent further attacks.

 

Pascal Okechukwu, the Nigerian socialite popularly known as Cubana Chief Priest, has been appointed the Imo state director of the City Boy Movement (CBM).

The youth-focused group backing President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid disclosed the appointment via its Instagram page.

According to the movement, Chief Priest “brings experience, influence, and a people-centred approach to mobilising support” for Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda.

“Cityboy Movement appoints Pascal C. Okechukwu (Cubana Chiefpriest), who stands as a symbol of dedication, strategic leadership, and unwavering commitment to the growth of the City Boy Movement,” the statement reads.

“As the Imo State Director, he brings experience, influence, and a people-centred approach to mobilising support, strengthening party structures, and advancing the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“With a clear vision for progress and unity, Imo State remains firmly positioned for inclusive development, effective leadership, and sustained political engagement. Together, we move forward stronger, focused, and united.”

Earlier, on February 3, Seyi Tinubu, the president’s son, handed businessman Obi Cubana a letter of appointment as the South-east director of the CBM.

 

The Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has urged authorities in the United Kingdom to carry out a comprehensive investigation into the killing of Khaleed Oladipo, a 20-year-old Nigerian student who was stabbed to death in Leicester.

Oladipo, a second-year Cybersecurity student at De Montfort University, was reportedly attacked and killed while returning home after watching a football match.

In a statement signed by NiDCOM’s Head of Media, Public Relations, and Protocols, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the Commission described the killing as “heartbreaking” and a “painful loss” to the Nigerian community both at home and in the diaspora.

The NiDCOM boss demanded that the UK police ensure no stone is left unturned in bringing the perpetrators of the heinous crime to justice.

“The tragic death of Khaleed Oladipo is a huge blow. We are requesting the UK authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure justice is served for this promising young man whose life was cut short in his prime,” the statement read.

The killing of Oladipo adds to the growing list of tragic incidents involving Nigerian students in the United Kingdom.

Oladipo, who was described by peers as a bright student pursuing a career in the high-demand field of Cybersecurity, has become another statistic in the rising tide of knife crime in British cities.

NiDCOM reiterated its commitment to the welfare of Nigerians abroad, noting that it would remain in contact with the Nigerian mission in the UK and the Oladipo family to monitor the progress of the investigation.

“NiDCOM will continue to be committed to the welfare and protection of Nigerians in the diaspora community,” Dabiri-Erewa assured.

The commission urged the Nigerian community in Leicester to remain calm and law-abiding while awaiting the outcome of the police investigation.

Plans are ongoing for the 2026 edition of the annual Eminent Magazine Man of the Year award, which will also feature very colourful and electrifying fashion show. 

The 2026 edition which is the 8th in the series is aimed at recognizing individuals, organisations and groups who have through their endeavours made significant contributions in the service of humanity. 

Scheduled to hold on 28th June 2026 at the elegant Coronnades Hall, Ikoyi, Lagos, the landmark event according to the organisers will be an unforgettable convergence of influence, achievement, style, and culture. 

This year's edition has as the theme “Celebrating Accomplishments”. The Eminent Man of the Year Awards & Fashion Show has in the past eight years established itself as a premium platform that recognizes outstanding men and women whose leadership, innovation, creativity, and service have made remarkable impacts across politics, business, media, fashion, entertainment, philanthropy, and community development.
Featuring, Distinguished award presentations honouring of exceptional Achievers, high-fashion runway showcase spotlighting top designers and emerging fashion talents, Red-carpet glamour with prominent personalities, industry leaders, and cultural icons as well as Media engagements and exclusive networking opportunities, the 2026 edition is poised to build on gains recorded in the past. 

This 8th edition has been carefully designed to be very outstanding from previous editions as the award category has been expanded to make space for a larger population of individuals making positive impact in the society. 

From influential policymakers and captains of industry to creative trailblazers and social change makers, the Eminent Awards continues to celebrate individuals whose stories inspire progress, unity, and excellence.

The publisher, Uchenna Obizoba Henry urges the public to catch a glimpse of the hospitality of Eko city and the unique culture of the people by making plans to attend this year's award and fashion show.






 

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has shared an emotional account of how he dealt with expensive gifts during the early years of his ministry.

Speaking during the church’s thanksgiving service, Adeboye narrated how an elderly woman once surprised him with a Mercedes Benz at a time he was still relying on public transportation.

“I almost said, ‘Alakoba wo le leyi?’ I hope this one is not trying to get me into trouble,” he said.

Unsure of what to do with the car, he explained that he parked it and refused to use it. He said he later received a warning from God in a dream for not accepting the woman’s generosity.

“Why are you robbing my daughter of her blessing? She sowed a seed, and you are not allowing the seed to germinate,” he quoted God as saying.

Following the instruction, Adeboye said he gave the car to his late deputy, Pastor Abiodun, who advised him to keep and enjoy the gift himself, but he insisted on giving it away.

He said he soon received three more Mercedes Benz cars, a development he described as surprising.

According to him, while he was still wondering what to do with the vehicles, a man arrived at his residence around 2:00am with a rare six-door Mercedes limousine, saying God had directed him to deliver it immediately.

“I said to God, ‘Even if I die and they put me in this car, I will wake up. Will you permit me to sell the car?’” he recalled.

He said he prayed about it and received permission to sell the luxury vehicle.

“I remember I sold it and used the money to buy motorcycles for my pastors,” he concluded.

 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Friday surprised political observers with a major shake-up in the leadership of its convention planning committee.

In a development that has heightened anticipation within the ruling party, the APC replaced Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma with former Katsina State governor, Aminu Bello Masari, as Chairman of the National Convention Central Coordination Committee.

Masari’s appointment came just days after Uzodimma had been presented as chairman of the key preparatory committee for the party’s March 27–28, 2026 convention.

The decision is seen as significant in the build-up to the party’s March 27 and 28, 2026 national convention.

In a statement signed by the APC National Secretary, Surajudeen Basiru, on Friday, the party said the committee was reconstituted following “further consultations with its leadership and national stakeholders”.

Observers say the move signals a forceful restructuring of party organs ahead of the 2026 congresses and the 2027 general elections.

Under the new arrangement, Uzodimma has been reassigned to serve as Treasurer of the committee.

The party also increased the size of the committee from 73 to 90 members, bringing in additional chieftains such as Senator Barry Mpigi – an ally of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, and other senior party figures.

With the revised structure, former Senate President, Anyim Pius Anyim, will serve as Vice Chairman I, while Kwara State Governor and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, takes the role of Vice Chairman II.

The abrupt change in the committee’s leadership has introduced fresh intrigue into the APC’s convention plans.

Meanwhile, the party has extended its nationwide electronic membership registration exercise to February 8, 2026, as part of efforts to broaden its support base and update its membership records.

Ward congresses are now fixed for February 18, with local government, state, zonal and national convention activities outlined in a revised timetable.

 

A senior Russian military general has been shot several times in an attack in Moscow.

Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev, 64, was rushed to hospital after the shooting at a residential apartment block on the north-western edge of the capital. He is believed to be in a serious condition, while the attacker escaped.

Alexeyev serves as the deputy head of the main directorate of Russia’s GRU military intelligence. He is the latest top-ranking officer to be targeted in or around Moscow since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but senior Russian officials quickly blamed Ukraine, accusing it of attempting to undermine ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the war.

“The victim has been taken to one of the city’s hospitals,” said Svetlana Petrenko of Russia’s Investigations Committee (SK), which said it opened a criminal case for attempted murder.

Investigators are reviewing CCTV recordings for leads and began questioning possible witnesses on Friday morning along Volokolamsk Highway.

A neighbour of Alexeyev told the Reuters news agency she had been woken by the sound of “several” shots and had then heard another neighbour screaming for help.

“This is all I heard. Other neighbours rushed out, too. They asked how they could help, should they call ambulance and police, but she had already called them.”

Alexeyev has been closely involved in Russia’s war effort in Ukraine and took part in negotiations with Ukrainian officials during the siege of Mariupol in 2022.

He was previously awarded the title Hero of Russia for his role in Moscow’s military intervention in Syria’s civil war.

The European Union and the United Kingdom later imposed sanctions on him after the GRU was accused of involvement in the 2018 nerve agent attack in Salisbury, UK.

He was also sent to hold talks with Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin during the brief but violent mutiny in June 2023.

His superior at the GRU, Igor Kostyukov, has been leading Russia’s delegation at peace talks with Ukrainian and US officials in Abu Dhabi. The latest round ended on Thursday without a major breakthrough.

Authorities have yet to identify those responsible for the shooting, but Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov swiftly blamed Ukraine.

He said “this terrorist act” was aimed at “disrupting the negotiation process”.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin had been informed about the incident.

“We wish first of all that the general survives and recovers. We hope that will be the case,” Peskov told reporters.

Ukraine has not issued a statement on the incident, although it has previously acknowledged involvement in some attacks on Russian military figures. Russian intelligence said it had foiled a planned attack on a soldier in St Petersburg late last month.

In January, an Uzbek man was sentenced for the 2024 killing of another general, Igor Kirillov, in a blast outside a Moscow apartment block. Sources in Ukraine’s SBU intelligence had said at the time it was behind the attack.

Lt Gen Kirillov had led Russia’s Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Protection troops.

In December 2025, another senior GRU officer, Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, was killed when an explosive device detonated beneath a car in Moscow. He was in charge of the armed forces’ operational training department, according to Russia’s SK.

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The National Salaries, Wages and Income Commission has approved a new uniform allowance of N80,000 per year for nurses employed by the Federal Government, replacing the previous N20,000 rate.

The adjustment, which amounts to a 300 per cent increase, was disclosed in a memo obtained by our correspondent on Thursday.

In July 2025, the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives described the N20,000 yearly uniform allowance as grossly inadequate and called for broader reforms, including the creation of a Directorate of Nursing Services in the Federal Ministry of Health to be led by a registered nurse.

The NANNM-FHI President, Morakinyo-Olajide Rilwan, told journalists that the allowance notice was issued without prior consultation with the association, even though it directly affected a large number of healthcare workers.

In the memo signed by the Chairman of the NSIWC, Ekpo Nta, the commission stated that the new allowance would take effect from January 2026.

The correspondence was addressed to the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Pate, with copies sent to the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun; the Minister of Budget and National Planning, Atiku Bagudu; and the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Iziaq Salako.

It read, “Please refer to your letter No. C.2920/S.4/T2/33 dated 17th November 2025 in connection with the above-mentioned subject.

“I hereby convey approval for the implementation of the uniform allowance of N80,000 per annum for nurses in Federal hospitals, medical centres and clinics in MDAs through the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System with effect from 1st January 2026.

“Consequently, the allowance will no longer be paid from the overhead budget in order to streamline the payment with other regular allowances payable through IPPIS.”

A foremost Abuja-based comedian, Washington is set to dedicate another edition of his annual Evolution Of Washington comedy show to appreciating women they play in the society as champions of peace at home front and the society in general. 

Tagged, "Wetin Women Really Want 2", this edition will be a significant advancement from the first which took place March 9 last year. 

It is incidentally taking place same time the global community will be celebrating women at the International Women's Day, a repeat of how it was scheduled in the first edition. 

Expected to perform at the second "Wetin Women Really Want", are veteran musicians, comedy 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, 1.5m and 2.5 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.

The highly anticipated international women day event has list of growing partners which involve D-Ben Real Estate, Al- Maruf Communications Concept, Aerial View Pharmacy LTD, Wincorp Homes & Properties LTD, Ol'Clare, Amanda Group, A.M.U Motors Nigeria LTD and a host of others.



 

Four soldiers are feared to have lost their lives after Boko Haram terrorists ambushed troops at Auno, near Jakana on the Maiduguri–Damaturu highway in Borno State.

It was gathered that the attack happened on Thursday night at about 10:50 pm. Sources among the soldiers in the area said the victims were part of a reinforcement team heading to support colleagues who had come under attack.

One of the soldiers, who spoke anonymously on Friday, said the insurgents set up a “maximum” ambush using controlled mines.

He narrated, “We lost soldiers there. They ambushed them last night. The troops went for reinforcement and four soldiers died immediately.

The location is, when you pass Jakana coming from Damaturu, there is a village called Auno under Unit 3 Battalion. Boko Haram attacked them around 10:50 pm. The troops killed were the standby soldiers. When there is an attack, they are the ones sent to reinforce. While going, Boko Haram laid a maximum ambush with controlled mines.”

Another security source identified one of the deceased as Saidu, describing him as a lively and cheerful soldier.

“Me and Saidu were in the same barracks. He was very funny. They were on their way to rescue fellow soldiers who were under attack when they encountered the ambush,” he said.

Attempts to obtain confirmation from the spokesperson for Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Sanni Uba, were unsuccessful.

Auno, situated about 24 kilometres from Maiduguri along the Maiduguri–Damaturu road, has remained a highly volatile area. The community is regarded as a major hotspot for Boko Haram and ISWAP activities, with frequent attacks targeting both military positions and civilians in recent times.

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A Nigerian man has been left stunned after a young woman identified as Precious Chinyre allegedly made off with his car and other belongings after both of them checked into a hotel in the Asokoro area of Abuja.

The incident was said to have occurred on Thursday when the pair reportedly went to the hotel for a short-time stay. According to the victim, the situation took an unexpected turn later that evening when he realised that Precious had quietly left the room without notifying him.

It was gathered that the woman allegedly left the premises with several of the man’s personal items, including his mobile phones and laptop, as well as his car.

Following the discovery, the distraught man reportedly alerted the hotel management and immediately lodged a complaint with the police.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, said the case has been reported and is currently under investigation.

She said efforts are ongoing to trace and apprehend the suspect, adding that further details would be made public as the investigation progresses.

(SAHARA REPORTERS)

 

Trump removes video showing Barack, Michelle Obama as monkeys after outrage

US President Donald Trump has taken down a video from his Truth Social account that portrayed former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as monkeys.

Trump had posted the clip twice early on Friday, claiming there were irregularities in the 2020 presidential election that he lost to Joe Biden.

In the video, Barack and Michelle only appeared at the end, archived here, as AI-generated monkey figures dancing to the tune of ‘The lion sleeps tonight’, a song popularised by Disney’s ‘The Lion King’, most notably performed by Timon and Pumbaa, a meerkat and a warthog.

Checks confirmed that the video has since been deleted from the president’s account.

 

The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) on Friday announced the suspension of its 84-day nationwide strike following agreements reached with the Federal Government.

The decision was contained in a communiqué jointly signed by JOHESU National Chairman, Mr Kabiru Ado-Minjibir, and National Secretary, Mr Martin Egbanubi, in Abuja.

The union explained that the move came after resolutions adopted at an emergency expanded National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

It stated that the session was called to assess the outcome of a Feb. 5 conciliation meeting with the federal government at the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

According to the communiqué, major resolutions include the commencement of Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations and the immediate prioritisation of unresolved issues relating to the adjustment of the Consolidated Health Salary Structure (CONHESS).

It further noted that the agreement provided for a budgetary allocation for the salary adjustment in the 2026 Appropriation Act based on the existing technical committee template.

The communiqué said the federal government also agreed to withdraw the “No Work, No Pay” directive issued against JOHESU members during the strike.

It also said January 2026 salaries of all JOHESU members would be paid immediately and that no member would be victimised, sanctioned or intimidated for participating in the industrial action.

“Following a review of the resolutions, the expanded National Executive Council unanimously approved the suspension of the indefinite nationwide strike.

“The NEC subsequently directed all JOHESU members across federal and state health institutions to resume work with immediate effect,” the communiqué said.

It noted that the strike, which began on Nov. 15, 2025, was triggered by the non-implementation of the CONHESS adjustment and other outstanding welfare issues.

According to the union, the prolonged strike adversely affected healthcare delivery, resulting in increased maternal and infant mortality across the country.

It also said the federal government reportedly lost close to one trillion naira in revenue during the strike period.

It stated that the conciliation meeting was convened by the Ministry of Labour and Employment following a 14-day ultimatum issued to the federal government by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC).

It added that ministers of labour, finance and health, as well as representatives of the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, attended the meeting.

The union, however, commended the intervention of the National Assembly leadership, traditional rulers and professional bodies in resolving the dispute.

It urged the federal and state governments to fully implement agreements reached to prevent future industrial actions.

 

Gunmen suspected to be cultists have beheaded the President of the Omoku Youth Federation in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, Ifeanyi Azuazu, and shot dead his personal aide, Chigozie Oluwu.

The attack was reported to have taken place around 6 pm on Thursday when about seven armed men stormed a popular drinking joint along Ogolo Street, off Palace Road in Omoku.

Eyewitnesses said the assailants, who arrived in two vehicles, confronted the youth leader and ordered him into one of the cars.

His aide, Oluwu, was said to have tried to stop them but was immediately shot dead.

The attackers then took Azuazu away to an unknown destination.

The incident threw residents and passersby into panic, with many running for safety as traders hurriedly shut their businesses.

A viral video from the scene showed some youths assisting police officers and other security operatives to load Oluwu’s body into an open patrol van.

The headless body of Azuazu was later found in a bush on Friday afternoon by members of a local vigilante group.

The ONELGA Security and Planning Advisory Committee confirmed the killings.

OSPAC’s Public Relations Officer, Godnews Nkem, said, “Chigozie was shot dead by the gunmen before they abducted Ifeanyi Azuazu.

“Based on intelligence reports and the effectiveness of OSPAC security, we recovered the lifeless and headless body of Ifeanyi Azuazu in the bush.”

While condemning the attack, the group urged residents to stay calm and allow the police, the Department of State Services, and other security agencies to carry out investigations.

The spokesperson for the Rivers State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, also confirmed the incident, describing it as cult-related.

She said, “Yes, I can confirm the incident. It was cult-related. The cultists invaded the area, shot one dead, and kidnapped the youth president.

“Unfortunately, the headless body of the youth president was discovered today (Friday).

“The Commissioner of Police has ordered a full-scale investigation to apprehend the perpetrators and ensure they face the law.”

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has hosted the wife of former President Muhammadu Buhari, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, and members of her family during their visit to Saudi Arabia.

Atiku disclosed this in a statement on Friday, noting that the former First Lady, her daughter Hanan, and other relatives paid him a courtesy visit while they were in the Kingdom to perform the lesser hajj.

“I was honoured to host Hajiya Aisha Buhari, wife of former President Muhammadu Buhari, her daughter Hanan, and other family members during their visit to me in Saudi Arabia. Like me, the former First Lady and her family are in the Kingdom on a lesser hajj,” Atiku said.

The former vice president, who was the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 general election, is also in Saudi Arabia for the religious exercise.

The visit is seen as a notable interaction between families of two prominent political figures from different political parties, coming amid ongoing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Atiku served as Nigeria’s vice president from 1999 to 2007 under former President Olusegun Obasanjo. He has contested for the presidency multiple times and was the PDP’s candidate in the 2019 and 2023 elections.

Aisha Buhari served as Nigeria’s First Lady from 2015 to 2023 during the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari, who governed under the All Progressives Congress (APC). Since leaving office, the former president and his family have largely maintained a low political profile.

 

The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Works, on Thursday announced a six-week partial closure of the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway to carry out urgent repairs on expansion joints at Kara Bridge, Magboro Bridge and Arepo–Punch Bridge.

The ministry said the measure was necessary to resume critical rehabilitation work that had earlier been suspended on the Lagos-bound section of Kara Bridge following complaints from motorists over prolonged traffic congestion.

Speaking with journalists at Kara Bridge, the Ogun State Federal Controller of Works, Michael Komolafe, apologised to road users for the disruption and assured that better traffic management measures would be put in place to guarantee swift and lasting repairs.

Komolafe explained that the expansion joints on the three bridges had deteriorated badly, creating safety concerns and contributing to accidents.

He said the Minister of Works, David Umahi, had directed that the repairs be treated as urgent.

According to him, work had already been completed on half of the Lagos-bound sections of the Magboro and Arepo–Punch bridges, while the remaining portions on the Ibadan-bound side would now be fixed.

The contractor and General Manager of CBC Construction Company, Andy Duan, said the project would last six weeks, with equipment mobilisation expected to be concluded over the weekend and full construction set to begin on Monday.

He noted that sections of the expansion joints at the Magboro and Arepo–Punch bridges had been completed, while half of the Lagos-bound side of Kara Bridge was already done.

“At Kara Bridge, we have finished half of it. So we are facing the other half of it. Instead of causing traffic, that’s why we suspended the work temporarily. Now we are getting instructions from the Ministry of Works to resolve this issue,” Duan said.

He added that the expansion joint at Kara Bridge was in very poor condition and had been responsible for accidents.

Duan said materials such as barriers would be deployed before the diversion begins to secure the temporary work area. He added that traffic signs, warning lights and other safety devices would be installed to protect workers and ensure safe movement of vehicles.

“We are supposed to start immediately, but we are shifting it to Monday. We expect to complete half of each expansion joint within a week. For the Ibadan-bound side, covering three bridges, we will divide the work into phases so each bridge takes about a week,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Kehinde Hamzat, assured motorists that arrangements had been made to maintain smooth traffic flow throughout the construction period.

He cautioned drivers against driving against traffic, warning that offenders would face sanctions.

Hamzat said the repair work was prompted by reports of failing expansion joints that had caused ditches and crashes, especially on Kara Bridge.

He appealed to motorists to cooperate and remain patient, describing the closure as necessary to enhance road safety and infrastructure.

 

The European Union has completed its digital skills promotion programme designed for women, hard-to-reach youth, and persons with disabilities after three years of focused intervention aimed at expanding inclusive digital opportunities in Borno and Yobe states. The initiative sought to bridge the digital gender gap and reduce exclusion while strengthening the capacity of communities operating in fragile environments.

The closing event, held in Maiduguri on 4 February 2026, brought together key stakeholders, including officials of the European Union, implementing partners, civil society groups, and state government representatives, to review achievements and share lessons from the programme.

Supported with €750,000 from the European Union, the project was carried out by ZOA International between 2023 and 2026. It targeted the reduction of the digital gender divide, improved access to digital training, and enhanced the capacity of grassroots civil society organisations across 30 communities in Borno and Yobe.

Speaking at the closing ceremony in Maiduguri, the Head of Cooperation at the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Massimo De Luca, highlighted the programme’s emphasis on inclusive and people-centred digital development.

“This project shows how well-targeted digital investments can deliver lasting impact—by empowering communities, strengthening local institutions, and supporting inclusive economic growth,” De Luca said. “Through the Global Gateway strategy, the European Union is backing practical, people-centred digital transformation that responds to local realities and leaves no one behind.”

He stressed the significance of digital inclusion in areas affected by conflict, noting: “Digital inclusion is not a luxury; it is a necessity for resilience, innovation, and meaningful participation in today’s economy. For marginalised communities in conflict-affected regions, access to digital skills is essential to stability, opportunity, and long-term recovery.”

Highlighting the EU’s forward-looking direction, De Luca added: “Looking ahead, the European Union wants initiatives like this to translate into real economic value. Our focus is on ensuring that skills, infrastructure, and innovation lead to viable enterprises, job creation, and durable economic resilience within local communities.”

Giving an overview of the results, ZOA Programme Manager, Godwin Dominic, said the intervention recorded measurable impact in the targeted communities.

“Over the course of implementation, the programme trained 18,193 individuals, established 32 IT hubs, and supported the formation of a Digital Literacy Working Group to strengthen coordination and sustainability,” Dominic said. “In addition, six schools were capacitated with access to IT services, expanding opportunities for digital learning and skills development across communities in Borno and Yobe states.”

Representing the Borno State Government, the Executive Secretary of the Borno Information and Communication Technology Development Agency (BICTDA), Engr. Mohammed Kabir Wanori, commended the project for aligning with the state’s development priorities, policies, and strategies, while improving opportunities for women and young people.

With the programme now concluded, partners reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining the digital infrastructure, skills, and community capacity built during the initiative, to ensure continued inclusive economic participation and resilience across North-East Nigeria.

 

The Court of Appeal on Friday affirmed the judgment against Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, over the more than N2.5 billion debt owed to 110 former staff members.

The university had disengaged the employees in 1996.

The appellate court further directed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to immediately release the judgment sum to the affected staff, whose unlawful termination had earlier been nullified in the Nov. 30, 2015 decision of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NICN).

The court warned that failure to comply would expose the bank’s principal officers to disciplinary measures.

A three-member panel of the court issued the orders in two unanimous judgments delivered by Justice Okon Abang, who authored the lead decisions in both appeals.

The first ruling concerned the appeal marked CA/ABJ/CV/476/2023, filed by ABU, the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) against the Nov. 30, 2015 judgment.

The second decision related to the appeal marked CA/ABJ/CV/1064/2022, filed by the CBN, challenging the garnishee order absolute issued by the NICN on Jan. 27, 2022. The order directed the apex bank to pay the N2.5 billion judgment sum to the disengaged workers, led by Joseph Ekundayo, from ABU’s funds in its custody.

Justice Abang upheld the arguments of counsel to the disengaged staff, Adegbiyega Kolade, and resolved the three issues identified for determination against the appellants.

The court held that the appeal filed in 2023 against a judgment delivered in 2015 was an afterthought and rejected the appellants’ claim that they were denied fair hearing at the trial court.

K “Having resolved the three issues formulated by the appellants against them, this appeal is devoid of merit. It is accordingly dismissed.”

The court also awarded N5 million in costs against the appellants in favour of the 110 disengaged staff.

In its Nov. 30, 2015 judgment, the NICN had declared the disengagement of the workers unlawful, ordered their reinstatement and directed the payment of their salaries and entitlements, calculated at over N2.5 billion.

In the second judgment delivered on Friday, the Court of Appeal criticised the role played by the CBN in what it described as efforts by the original judgment debtors—ABU, the FME and the AGF—to frustrate enforcement of the judgment.

Justice Abang resolved the two issues in the appeal against the CBN.

He rejected the apex bank’s claim that the NICN lacked jurisdiction to entertain the garnishee proceedings and issue the garnishee order absolute.

The court ruled that the NICN had the necessary jurisdiction, as the garnishee process was incidental to enforcing the Nov. 30, 2015 judgment in the substantive employment dispute.

Justice Abang observed that the judgment creditors had no claim against the CBN in the garnishee proceedings to justify the bank’s position that the Federal High Court was the proper forum.

He questioned why the CBN chose to spend public funds on an appeal despite having the money to satisfy the judgment after the trial court made the garnishee order absolute.

He said: “The CBN ought to have released that money to the judgment creditors when the judgment was not set aside or stayed. Why is CBN holding the brief for the judgment debtors?

“The conduct of the CBN in this case is reckless and condemnable to the extreme. There is no reason for the CBN to have filed this appeal. Its conduct is oppressive.

“It is not the duty of the garnishee to play the role of an advocate for the judgment debtors by shielding them from the effect of the judgment,” he said.

Justice Abang also faulted CBN’s lawyer, Sen. Ita Enang, for accepting the brief instead of advising his client to comply with the order.

He added: “Counsel ought to have advised the appellant on the futility of filing this appeal or withdraw his services if his client insisted on proceeding with the appeal.

“Since 2018 when the order nisi was made, the CBN has held on to the money and has been trading with it at the expense of the judgment creditors. This is man’s inhumanity to man.”

Justice Abang said the CBN was wrong to support the original judgment debtors—ABU, the FME and the AGF—in preventing the workers from enjoying the fruits of the judgment.

He also dismissed the bank’s argument that the workers needed the AGF’s consent before initiating garnishee proceedings against it.

Relying on the Supreme Court decision in CBN versus Interstella Communications Limited, Justice Abang held that where the AGF was a party to the original suit, his consent was not required before commencing garnishee proceedings.

He dismissed the appeal and directed the CBN to release the judgment sum to the workers without delay.

Justice Abang warned that failure by the bank to comply would attract disciplinary action against its principal officers.

The court also awarded N5 million in costs against the CBN in favour of the disengaged ABU staff.
Other members of the panel, Justices Adebukola Banjoko and Eberechi Wike, concurred with the lead judgments in both appeals.