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Nnamdi Kanu Convicted of Terrorism Charges: A Landmark Judgment

Nnamdi Kanu Convicted of Terrorism Charges: A Landmark Judgment

The Federal High Court in Abuja has delivered a landmark judgment, convicting Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), of terrorism charges. The court found Kanu guilty on count-1 of the charges brought against him by the Federal Government, which included making broadcasts that incited violence and killings in furtherance of his separatist agitation for Biafra.

Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the trial, based his decision on the “uncontroverted evidence” presented by the prosecution, which demonstrated that Kanu’s actions had led to deadly attacks on security forces and citizens. The conviction is a significant development in the government’s efforts to address separatist violence in Nigeria, particularly in the southeast region where IPOB has a strong following.

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Further details on the conviction, including the sentencing and potential appeals, will be provided as more information becomes available. The outcome of this case is likely to have far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s national security and the ongoing separatist movements in the country.

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Exposing Exploitation: How Traditional Leaders in Ilorin Abuse Power Over Land

Exposing Exploitation: How Traditional Leaders in Ilorin Abuse Power Over Land

In Ilorin, the capital city of Kwara State, a disturbing trend has emerged where some traditional leaders are exploiting their power and influence to abuse the rights of ordinary citizens, particularly when it comes to land ownership and distribution. These leaders, who are supposed to be custodians of culture and protectors of their people, are instead using their positions to further their own interests and perpetuate inequality.

The Issue of Land Exploitation

Land, being a vital resource, is frequently at the center of these disputes. Some traditional leaders have been known to allocate land to favored individuals or groups, while denying others their rightful claims. This not only perpetuates inequality but also fuels conflicts and tensions within communities. In some cases, these leaders have been accused of selling community land without the consent or benefit of the people, further exacerbating poverty and displacement.

A Disturbing Trend: Hijacking Land for Royalty

A disturbing trend has also emerged where some traditional leaders, upon assuming office, discover that their own families no longer possess land due to historical circumstances or past mismanagement. In a bid to reclaim wealth and status, these leaders may resort to hijacking land belonging to others, often using their position and influence to exploit vulnerable individuals and communities. This abuse of power for personal gain, under the guise of royalty or traditional authority, further entrenches inequality and injustice.

Abuse of Power and Neglect of Duties

What’s more concerning is that these leaders often neglect their primary roles and responsibilities, which include promoting the welfare and well-being of their subjects, preserving cultural heritage, and maintaining peace and harmony within their communities. Instead, they prioritize personal interests and find ways to exploit their people, whether through land grabs, imposing unfair taxes, or leveraging their authority for financial gain. This dereliction of duty not only erodes trust in traditional institutions but also hampers community development and progress.

Consequences of Exploitation

The consequences of such actions are far-reaching, affecting not only the economic well-being of individuals but also the social fabric of communities. It undermines trust in traditional institutions and can lead to violence and unrest. It’s imperative that measures are taken to ensure accountability and transparency in land dealings, protecting the rights of all citizens, and holding those in positions of power responsible for their actions.

Call to Action

We urge the Emir of Ilorin and other stakeholders to take immediate action to address these allegations and ensure that traditional leaders are held accountable for their actions. It’s time for our leaders to prioritize the welfare and well-being of their people, rather than their own personal interests. By working together, we can create a more just and equitable society where the rights of all are respected and protected.

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Nigerian Air Force Deals Blow to Terrorism: Hundreds of Terrorists Killed in Zamfara State Airstrikes

Nigerian Air Force Deals Blow to Terrorism: Hundreds of Terrorists Killed in Zamfara State Airstrikes

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has carried out successful air strikes in Zamfara State, targeting and killing scores of terrorists in a significant blow to their operations. These strikes were part of Operation Fasan Yamma, aimed at curbing banditry and terrorism in the region. The airstrikes specifically targeted terrorist hideouts and convoys, resulting in significant losses for the terrorists, including the destruction of motorcycles and strongholds.

In one notable operation, NAF aircraft neutralized 20 terrorists and destroyed 21 motorcycles in Zamfara State. Additionally, there were reports of airstrikes hitting terrorist strongholds in areas like Tsafe and Shinkafi local government areas, further weakening their operational capabilities. These military operations underscore the Nigerian government’s commitment to restoring peace and security in the affected regions. The NAF’s efforts have also led to the rescue of kidnapped victims who were being held by bandits in their enclaves.

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Nigeria’s Rising Debt Profile: A Heavy Burden on Ordinary Citizens

Nigeria’s Rising Debt Profile: A Heavy Burden on Ordinary Citizens

During an interview on Trust TV, public affairs analyst Dr. Ibrahim Saleh raised concerns about the country’s rising debt profile and its effect on ordinary citizens. He pointed out that if the country’s total debt is divided among its approximately 230 million people, each person would be indebted to about ₦660,000. This is a staggering figure, especially considering the economic struggles many Nigerians face daily.

The concern isn’t just about the debt itself, but how it’s being managed and utilized. Many are questioning the transparency and accountability of the government’s borrowing and spending habits. With a significant portion of national revenue going towards debt servicing, essential sectors like healthcare, education, and security are underfunded.

Experts argue that Nigeria’s debt situation is unsustainable and could lead to deeper poverty, weakened governance, and national instability if not addressed. The government needs to prioritize prudent financial management, invest in productive sectors, and implement structural reforms to ensure the country’s economic survival.

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From Humble Beginnings to Electric Dreams: The Inspiring Story of Mustapha

From Humble Beginnings to Electric Dreams: The Inspiring Story of Mustapha

Meet Mustapha Abubakar Gajibo, a 31-year-old Nigerian entrepreneur who’s defying odds and revolutionizing transportation in Africa. A university dropout, Mustapha has emerged as a trailblazer, crafting solar-powered electric buses that are redefining the future of mobility.

His brainchild, a 12-seater bus, boasts impressive specs – a range of 212 kilometers on a single charge, top speeds of 110 km/h, and features like air conditioning and voice commands. The best part? It’s built with 65% locally sourced materials, showcasing Africa’s potential for innovation and self-sufficiency.

Mustapha’s buses are already plying the roads of Maiduguri, with plans for expansion across the region. He’s not stopping there – his company is also converting fuel-powered cars into electric vehicles, making sustainable transportation more accessible to all.

As the creator of Sub-Saharan Africa’s first homemade electric vehicle, Mustapha is a testament to the power of determination and ingenuity. His story is a beacon of hope, inspiring a generation of young Africans to dream big and turn their ideas into reality.

Kudos to Mustapha and his team for making Africa proud! African pride is indeed African products!

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A Word of Advice to Governor Abdulrasaq

A Word of Advice to Governor Abdulrasaq

Governor, it’s not about who gets the credit, it’s about the people of Kwara State. Your leadership style is being watched, and it’s crucial to recognize the value of teamwork and transparency.

Engage with your appointees, listen to their counsel, and involve the people in decision-making. The projects you undertake should be for the greater good, not just personal gain.

Remember, governance is a collective responsibility, not a one-man show. Open up, be more inclusive, and prioritize the people’s needs. The legacy you build will be measured by the positive impact you create, not just your tenure.

To the people of Kwara, keep speaking up, stay informed, and hold your leaders accountable.

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Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq Running Kwara Like a Sole Administrator

Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq Running Kwara Like a Sole Administrator

Kwara State’s governance has raised eyebrows, with concerns about the concentration of power and lack of transparency. Since assuming office, Governor Abdulrasaq has been running the state seemingly on his own, with limited input from his appointees and stakeholders.

Executive meetings are scarce, and Special Advisers (SAs), Personal Assistors (PAs), and Commissioners often struggle to get direct access to the governor, except during political outings. This has led to concerns that the governor is prioritizing projects that serve his personal interests over those that benefit the people.

Critics argue that Governor Abdulrasaq’s leadership style is opaque, with decisions made without adequate consultation or consideration for their impact on the people. The lack of transparency has fueled speculation about the governor’s priorities and whether they align with the needs of Kwara State residents.

The situation has sparked debate about the effectiveness of the current governance structure in Kwara State, with some questioning whether the governor’s approach is conducive to sustainable development and progress.

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Exploring Partnership Opportunities in Skills Development

Exploring Partnership Opportunities in Skills Development

Handskill Entrepreneurship Initiative for Community Development held an interactive meeting with Prof. Abdulraheem at the Entrepreneurship Technology Center, University of Ilorin.

The meeting, led by Comr. Sulaiman Abdulfatai (President), Mrs. Ruth Bamidele Blessing (Vice President), and Mrs. Audu Sakirat (PRO), explored potential partnership opportunities with the University of Ilorin to promote handskill awareness and development in our society.

A proposal has been submitted to the University, requesting partnership in skills training, skill awareness, and improvement initiatives, aiming to enhance handskill capacity building and community development.

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Impersonation and Theft at Ilorin Police Headquarters: A Call to Action for Kwara State Government and Nigeria Police

Impersonation and Theft at Ilorin Police Headquarters: A Call to Action for Kwara State Government and Nigeria Police

The recent incident involving a man who allegedly impersonated a police officer and stole a commercial bike near the Police Headquarters in Ilorin, Kwara State, highlights the need for increased vigilance and accountability within law enforcement agencies.

The Kwara State Government and the Nigeria Police Force must take immediate action to address such incidents and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice. The government should work closely with security agencies to investigate and prosecute individuals involved in such crimes.

Recommendations:

  • Increase Surveillance: Enhance surveillance around police facilities to prevent unauthorized access and activities.
  • Verify Identities: Ensure that police officers and personnel are properly identified and verified to prevent impersonation.
  • Public Awareness: Organize public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on how to identify genuine police officers and report suspicious activities.
  • Strengthen Accountability: Implement measures to hold police officers and personnel accountable for their actions, ensuring that those involved in misconduct are punished accordingly.

The Kwara State Government and the Nigeria Police Force must work together to restore public trust and ensure that incidents like this are not repeated. By taking proactive measures, they can create a safer and more secure environment for citizens.

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Nigerian Senate Passes Bill to Establish Nigeria Mines Rangers Service to Combat Illegal Mining Activities

Nigerian Senate Passes Bill to Establish Nigeria Mines Rangers Service to Combat Illegal Mining Activities

The Nigerian Senate has taken a significant step towards curbing illegal mining activities by passing a bill to establish the Nigeria Mines Rangers Service (NMRS). This specialized security agency will be responsible for safeguarding mining operations, enforcing environmental and safety standards, and promoting sustainable practices within Nigeria’s extractive sector.

Key Responsibilities of NMRS:

  • Combat Illegal Mining: Curb illegal mining activities through coordinated field operations
  • Enforce Regulations: Ensure compliance with mining regulations, safety standards, and environmental laws
  • Rescue Operations: Conduct rescue missions during mining accidents and emergencies
  • Investigate Accidents: Investigate mining accidents and ensure compliance with national mining regulations
  • Promote Sustainability: Promote safe and sustainable mining practices

The establishment of NMRS is expected to bring stronger enforcement, improved transparency, and support for legitimate mining operators. The bill now awaits concurrence from the House of Representatives and presidential assent before it can be officially inaugurated.