Kebbi Special Advisers Reaffirm Support for Governor Idris

Kebbi Special Advisers Reaffirm Support for Governor Idris

The Kebbi State Special Advisers’ Forum, comprising 142 members, has expressed unwavering support for Governor Nasir Idris. During a Sallah homage at the Government House in Birnin Kebbi, Vice Chairman Dr. Aminu Haliru Bunza praised the governor’s inclusive governance, highlighting significant advancements in infrastructure and human capacity development. Dr. Bunza noted the unprecedented socioeconomic growth under Governor Idris, emphasizing the historic achievement of appointing 142 Special Advisers as a commitment to inclusive governance. He also lauded the governor’s open-door policy, which has positively impacted the community, and assured continued backing from the forum.​Trending News Additionally, Special Advisers Alhaji Lawali Na Allah and Alhaji Arzika Muhammad Dan Atto expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve. They requested further engagement with the administration and urged the prompt payment of their approved Furniture Allowance. In response, Governor Idris approved their requests, directing the Secretary to the State Government and the state Accountant General to ensure all outstanding Furniture Allowances are settled by April 2, 2025. He also prioritized regular meetings with the Special Advisers to enhance collaboration.​ Governor Idris commended the Special Advisers for their significant contributions and reiterated his commitment to inclusive governance. He pledged to continue fulfilling campaign promises while maintaining open communication with all stakeholders. The governor also reaffirmed the administration’s dedication to citizens’ welfare, highlighting the successful implementation of the new national minimum wage and a focus on delivering democratic dividends to all residents, regardless of political or ethnic backgrounds

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Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow Movement leader, Omoyele Sowore, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu's trip to France is for medical treatment, not a "working visit" as claimed by the presidency. In response to reports about Tinubu's two-week trip, Sowore criticized the Nigerian government for spreading misinformation, accusing officials of misleading the public about the real purpose of the president's foreign travels. Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), stated, “Bola Ahmed Tinubu has fled Nigeria again to France for medical care, while some officials falsely claim it's a 'working visit.' It’s troubling that 200 million Nigerians are subjected to daily misinformation with little action to stop it.” This is not the first time Tinubu's trips have sparked controversy. In February 2024, Tinubu spent 13 days in Paris under the guise of a "private visit." However, sources revealed the trip was actually for medical reasons, with one insider confirming, "It's a medical leave; he went to see his doctors in France." Earlier reports by SaharaReporters suggested that Tinubu had gone on bed rest after his May 29 inauguration and had visited France for medical attention before taking office. Additionally, in May 2023, it was revealed that Tinubu sought medical rest in Lagos and received follow-up treatment from doctors who had previously cared for him in France.

Sowore: Tinubu Has Fled Nigeria For Medical Treatment in France”

Human rights activist and #RevolutionNow Movement leader, Omoyele Sowore, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu’s trip to France is for medical treatment, not a “working visit” as claimed by the presidency. In response to reports about Tinubu’s two-week trip, Sowore criticized the Nigerian government for spreading misinformation, accusing officials of misleading the public about the real purpose of the president’s foreign travels. Sowore, a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), stated, “Bola Ahmed Tinubu has fled Nigeria again to France for medical care, while some officials falsely claim it’s a ‘working visit.’ It’s troubling that 200 million Nigerians are subjected to daily misinformation with little action to stop it.” This is not the first time Tinubu’s trips have sparked controversy. In February 2024, Tinubu spent 13 days in Paris under the guise of a “private visit.” However, sources revealed the trip was actually for medical reasons, with one insider confirming, “It’s a medical leave; he went to see his doctors in France.” Earlier reports by SaharaReporters suggested that Tinubu had gone on bed rest after his May 29 inauguration and had visited France for medical attention before taking office. Additionally, in May 2023, it was revealed that Tinubu sought medical rest in Lagos and received follow-up treatment from doctors who had previously cared for him in France.

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VP Shettima heads to Dakar to represent Tinubu at Senegal's 65th Independence.

VP Shettima Heads To Dakar To Represent Tinubu At Senegal’s 65th Independence

The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has departed Abuja for Dakar, Senegal, to represent President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the country’s 65th Independence Day Anniversary celebrations. Senegal celebrates its Independence Day on April 4 each year, commemorating its freedom from French colonial rule in 1960. The day is marked by national pride, with ceremonies, parades and cultural events. The Vice President’s attendance at the annual event is in honour of an invitation extended to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by the Senegalese President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, following the strong mutual relationship between Nigeria and Senegal. The independence Day celebrations will be held at the Place de la Nation in Dakar, with President Faye playing host to Vice President Shettima and other distinguished guests from across Africa and beyond. The Vice President is expected to return to Nigeria tomorrow after the one-day event.

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One Dead, Three Injured in Renewed Sara-Suka Clash in Jos

One Dead, Three Injured In Renewed Sara-Suka Clash In Jos

Fresh clash involving rival groups, known as Sara-Suka, has led to the death of one person and left three others injured in Jos, Plateau State. The violent incident occurred late yesterday evening when members of the group engaged in a brutal confrontation in the city. The Sara-Suka group, notorious for their violent activities, reportedly clashed over territorial control. Security forces were quickly deployed to the scene to restore order, but the situation remains tense as investigations continue. Local authorities have condemned the violence and promised to take stronger actions against the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the injured individuals are receiving treatment at a nearby hospital, while the police have urged the public to remain calm and avoid further escalation.

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Kogi Govt Calls Akpoti Uduaghan Allegations Baseless Urges Security Action

The Kogi State Government has dismissed allegations made by suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan, calling them false and an attempt to manipulate public opinion. Kingsley Fanwo, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, said the government took note of a now-deleted post on Akpoti Uduaghan’s Facebook page, where she claimed that Governor Usman Ododo, former Governor Yahaya Bello, and Senate President Godswill Akpabio should be held responsible if anything happened to her. Fanwo accused her of trying to incite unrest in Kogi Central by violating the state’s ban on political gatherings, asserting that her visit to the area was intended to cause violence. “Governor Ododo has no interest in the suspended senator’s political theatrics. Her baseless claims are an attempt to stir controversy and distract from her disregard for the law,” he said. Fanwo also accused Akpoti Uduaghan of ignoring security directives and causing disturbances in the state, claiming her actions aligned with intelligence reports about a planned disruption of peace in Kogi Central. He called on security agencies to monitor her “reckless utterances and inflammatory actions,” emphasizing the government’s commitment to law and order. “Kogi State remains peaceful under Governor Ododo, and we will not allow anyone to disrupt our progress,” Fanwo stated. He also warned that Akpoti Uduaghan would be held responsible if her actions led to violence in the state.

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NFF Congratulates Musa Kida on Appointment as Chairman, NNPCL

The Nigeria Football Federation has congratulated the President of Nigeria Basketball Federation, Engineer Ahmadu Musa Kida on his appointment as the non-executive Chairman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). In a letter signed by the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, the football-governing body said it was not surprised about Kida’s appointment by the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, given Kida’s proven ability, capacity, demonstrated competence and sagacity in the nation’s oil sector over the decades. “Your appointment is another testament that a goldfish has no hiding place. Your legacies as the most-impactful President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) ever, as a true leader of the oil sector in Nigeria and internationally, and as an administrator of the highest repute, have eventually found you out as deserving of a higher national assignment, and we heartily rejoice with you. “The NFF has absolutely no doubt in your capacity to lead the new board to a level of enhanced operational efficiency, restoration of investor-confidence, local content-boosting, remarkable economic growth and the advancement of gas commercialisation and diversification, as envisioned by Mr. President,” Sanusi wrote. The NFF commended Mr. President for the appointment, while praising Kida’s track record as an adroit manager of men and resources, a lover of excellence and an individual whose endless innovation and gravitas have seen to the remarkable growth of all establishments he has journeyed through on his way to the top. Kida, a graduate of the Ahmadu Bello University, heads the newly-constituted 11-member NNPCL board, with Mr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari as the Group Chief Executive Officer.

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Tinubu Embarks on Working Visit to Paris

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart for Paris, France, today on a short working visit. During the visit, the President will appraise his administration’s midterm performance and assess key milestones. He will also use the retreat to review the progress of ongoing reforms and engage in strategic planning ahead of his administration’s second anniversary. This period of reflection will inform plans to deepen ongoing reforms and accelerate national development priorities in the coming year. Recent economic strides reinforce the President’s commitment to these efforts, as evidenced by the Central Bank of Nigeria reporting a significant increase in net foreign exchange reserves to $23.11 billion—a testament to the administration’s fiscal reforms since 2023 when net reserves were $3.99 billion. While away, President Tinubu will remain fully engaged with his team and continue to oversee governance activities. He will return to Nigeria in about a fortnight.

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Efe Ajagba: I’ll Beat Bakole, Then Bring Me Usyk, Dubois

Efe Ajagba is confident that his ‘power’ and ‘skills’ can topple Oleksandr Usyk or Daniel Dubois. The Nigerian hopes to stake his claim for a world heavyweight title fight when he takes on Martin Bakole on the Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs William Scull undercard in Saudi Arabia on May 4. Ajagba goes into the Bakole fight in good form, having won his last five fights since being defeated by Frank Sanchez in October 2021, and admits his long-term goal is a title challenge against unified champion Usyk or IBF title holder Dubois. “I’m not overstepping. I’m just focused on Martin Bakole first,” Ajagba told Sky Sports. “After that, when I get the victory, that’s when I’m going to step up to fight who I want to fight next. Whether it’s Usyk or Dubois. “I have the abilities, I have the skills, I have the power, everything to become a heavyweight champion.” Bakole’s last fight came when he stepped in at two days’ notice to fight Joseph Parker after Dubois withdrew due to illness, but the Congolese contender suffered a second round knockout loss. Despite the manner of Bakole’s crushing defeat, Ajagba insists he is still wary of the threat posed by his opponent, who has beaten the likes of Jared Anderson, Tony Yoka and Carlos Takam. When asked about whether the defeat to Parker would have dented Bakole’s confidence, Ajagba said: “To me, in my opinion, I don’t think so. “I’m not going to take that knockout that he has [against Parker] to myself. I’m going to have more confidence to fight Martin Bakole. “I’m preparing for [the best of] him.”

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