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Adamawa
Adamawa Immigration Command said in Yola that it was prepared to ensure that foreigners did not register during the forthcoming voter registration in the border state.
Some politicians in Adamawa last week at an interactive session organised by INEC in Yola, raised alarm over plans by some people to recruit foreigners from a neigbouring country to participate in the exercise.
A statement by the Adamawa Immigration Command, Public Relations Officer, Malam Yahaya Ibrahim, said the command was prepared to stop any attempt to register foreigners.
Yahaya said immigration officials would not only check foreigners at the border but would also be around registration units to fish out any foreigner that attempted to register.
Ekiti
Oba Adetunla Adeleye, the traditional ruler of Ikole-Ekiti, in Ikole local government area of Ekiti State, is dead.
The death of the 76-year-old Elekole of Ikole-Ekiti was announced in a statement last week by one of the prominent title holders in the town, the Sajowa of Ikole, Chief M. Okunola.
The statement said the traditional ruler died on October 3 at the University of Ado-Ekiti Teaching Hospital, where he was on admission for an undisclosed illness.
Adeleye, a first class traditional ruler, ascended the throne at the age of 24 and ruled for 52 years.
Confirming the death, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Chieftaincy Affairs and Culture, Mrs Jolaade Onipede, told newsmen that the Ikole traditional council had officially notified the government.
FCT
Daniel Ige, a 33 year old recharge card seller, last week appeared before an Abuja High Court charged with robbery.
The prosecution had alleged that Ige committed the offence along with six other accused, who have yet to be arraigned.
Ige was arrested in 2006 following a raid by the Police in Idu-Karimo area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
He told Justice Ishaq Bello that he did not commit the offence he was being charged for.
Ige said that on May 28, 2006, at about 5 p.m., he was at his place of business when a police van filled with policemen pulled up beside him and ordered him to join the vehicle.
Kano
The INEC is to supervise the conduct of party primaries, Amb. Ahmad Wali, the Zonal Commissioner for Kano, Katsina and Jigawa states, has said.
Wali, who disclosed this at an interactive session with political party leaders in Kano last Thursday, said INEC would not hesitate to reject the result of any election that was not conducted properly.
He said the commission would also not accept any arrangement for consensus candidate without active participation of party members.
Wali described conduct of credible elections as a collective responsibility, saying the forthcoming voter registration would be conducted in the presence of party representatives.
Earlier, the Kano State Publicity Secretary of ANPP, Alhaji Mukhtari Saleh, advised INEC to screen and disqualify candidates of questionable character.
Kastina
The Katsina State Government completed 23 road projects across the state in the last three and a half years, Deputy Governor Sirajo Damari announced last week.
Damari told the Minister of Works, Sen. Sanusi Daggash, who paid him a courtesy visit in Katsina, that the 23 roads spanned 395.19 km.
He said the roads were constructed across the three senatorial districts in the state to provide an adequate and effective road network.
“The present administration has, right from inception, focused attention on the critical infrastructure, which made it to gear its effort toward completing all road projects inherited in 2007,” he said.
Lagos
A Surulere Magistrate Court last week sentenced a 27-year-old man to six months imprisonment for stealing N61,000.
The prosecutor, Insp. Olaide Sunday, told the court that Obiora Eya, with no visible means of livelihood, stole from different people at various times at Tejuosho market.
According to the prosecutor, Eya stole N15,000 from Mr Ali Nnaemeka and N46,000 from Mr Donatus Ogba in March and July this year, respectively.
He pleaded guilty to the charges.
The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Abiola Soladoye, sentenced the accused to three months imprisonment on each of the two counts.
The Chief Magistrate said that the sentence, which would run concurrently, should serve as deterrent to other criminals.
Ondo
The Ondo State government has commiserated with families of the three staff members of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, who died in a car accident last week.
In a statement on Wednesday, in Akure, by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr Kolawole Olabisi, the government also commiserated with the entire Owo community over the unfortunate incident.
The deceased union leaders met their untimely death while returning to Owo from Akure, where they had attended a meeting with the governing council of the institution.
The polytechnic has been witnessing an industrial crisis in the last three months.
Ogun
An Abeokuta Chief Magistrates’ Court, last Thursday sentenced one Rotimi Ayedun,32, to two years imprisonment with hard labour and without an option of fine for stealing.
The Prosecutor, Insp. Paul Etusi, told the court that Ayedun at about 11.a.m. on November 19, 2008, at Owode Edgba stole N600,000.belonging to one Mr Semiu Oshola.
Etusi argued that the accused committed an offence contrary to section 383 and punishable under section 390 (4c) of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun, 2006.
Plateau
The Plateau Muslim Pilgrim Welfare Board will start the transportation of the 2010 pilgrims to Saudi Arabia on October 19, an official has confirmed.
Alhaji Abubakar Dashe, the Executive Secretary of the Board, told newsmen last Thursday, in Jos, that the state’s 1,280 pilgrims would be flown to the Holy Land within 10 days.
According to him, the pilgrims will be flown to Saudi Arabia by Max Airline from the Kaduna Airport
He disclosed that the Board had secured 1,000 visas for the pilgrims, while 200 visas were still being processed.
Sokoto
Governor Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State last week inaugurated the distribution of relief materials to flood victims in the state.
Wamakko said the victims had so far received donations totaling about N100 million and about 9,393 bags of different food items.
The governor said other items received included 50 gallons of cooking oil, 50 bags of salt and 250 bags of semovita.
Others items, he said, were 6000 wrappers, 1000 bundles of guinea brocade, 2,850 mats, 6,680 blankets, 198 plastic buckets, 1000 mattresses and 2,500 cooking pots.
According to him, the state government was also making efforts to resettle the victims.
Yobe
Yobe Deputy Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Ali, said last week that 132 deaths and 2,273 cases of cholera were recorded in the state from July to date.
Fielding questions from newsmen in Damaturu, Ali said 79 people were on admission in various hospitals in the state.
“These were cases that were brought and recorded at the hospitals by the epidemiological unit but the deaths at home were not recorded,” he said.
The deputy governor, who is also the Commissioner for Health, said the government had established camps in local government areas like Gashua with high incidence of the disease.
Zamfara
Six hundred and fifty-eight farmers in Zamfara last week in Gusau received N21 million loan under the National Programme For Food Security (NPFS).
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Zamfara Agricultural Development Authority (ZARDA), Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, said the beneficiaries were drawn from nine local government areas.
He said the local government areas were Bakura, Birnin-Magaji, Bungudu, Bukkuyum, Maradun, Maru, Shinkafi, Tsafe and Zurmi.
Abubakar said the programme was aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity in the state and guarantee food security in the country.
He said the state government had distributed more than 5,000 improved seeds of economic fruits to increase the income of farmers.
Nation
Kwara Community Residents Flee Over Persistent Bandits’ Attacks
Residents of Omugo Community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State have deserted their homes due to persistent bandit attacks.
The Tide’s source reports that the once lively community has turned into a ghost town with only a few domestic animals left.
Reports indicate that the recent bandits’ attack on the Omugo ECWA Church via Oro-Ago, led to the abduction of eight worshippers including the wife of the pastor in charge.
Three persons escaped out of the eight abductees with a N1billion ransom placed on the remaining victims in captivity. The community could only gather N1million which was rejected by the bandits.
Last week, the armed bandits invaded Oro-Ago community, killed one vigilante man identified as Baba Ibeji and injured his younger brother known as Ajere.
A Point of Sales, PoS, shop directly opposite the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, NSCDC, Divisional office, was broken into by the bandits.
The gunmen also attacked the NSCDC office and sprayed bullets on the facility, though no casualty was recorded.
In earlier attacks on Oro-Ago environs, armed bandits ambushed a convoy between Oro-Ago and Oke-Ayan in Ilere district of Ifelodun Local Government Area and killed two local hunters on escort duty.
On Saturday, there was tension in Oro-Ago following a security alert that armed bandits were regrouping to launch fresh attacks on the community.
All security formations were, however, placed on ‘Red Alert’ to forestall the planned attack.
Nation
Acting Provost Dismisses Alleged Missing Equipment Claims at Rivers Health College
The Acting Provost of the Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology, Dr. (Mrs.) Peace Chigozirim Amadi has refuted claims circulating in the media suggesting that laboratory equipment went missing from the college.
In a recent statement, Dr. Amadi described the reports—particularly those attributed to certain publications—as false and misleading. She emphasized that all laboratory equipment at the college remain intact.
“I am here to set the record straight. No laboratory equipment disappeared from my college. Nothing is missing,” Dr. Amadi said, challenging anyone with contrary claims to provide evidence, including the names of the equipment and their supposed locations.
She further noted that the college recently underwent an accreditation exercise, during which significant investments were made in laboratory equipment. According to Dr. Amadi, these items are fully accounted for, and the college maintains a robust security system to protect its assets.
“Everything is intact. Nothing disappeared. The information being circulated is false and should be discarded,” she reiterated.
Beyond addressing the allegations, Dr. Amadi also called on media practitioners to exercise professionalism and verify stories before publication. “I want to plead with journalists to always verify their stories. Junk journalism does not help anyone. No matter the information you receive, it is important to hear the other side before publishing,” she said.
While social media posts have occasionally raised concerns about various issues in the region’s health education sector, including extortion and examination malpractice at related institutions, there is no independent evidence from credible news sources confirming that equipment went missing from Rivers State College of Health Science and Management Technology.
The college, a public tertiary institution based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, is accredited to offer a variety of health-related programs, including Nursing, Midwifery, Laboratory Technology, and Environmental Health. It has consistently emphasized integrity, safety, and transparency in its operations.
Dr. Amadi’s statement seeks to reassure the public, students, and stakeholders that the college remains secure, well-managed, and free from the alleged equipment losses, while urging journalists to prioritize accuracy in reporting.
Nation
HYPREP Reaffirms Commitment to Safe Water Supply In Ogoni
As the world commemorates World Water Day, the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has reaffirmed its commitment to providing potable water across Ogoni communities, in line with the recommendations of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Report on the Ogoni Environment.
In a statement issued by its Project Coordinator, Nenibarini Zabbey, on March 22, 2026, HYPREP noted that this year’s theme, “Water and Gender,” alongside the campaign slogan, “Where Water Flows, Equity Grows,” underscores its resolve to extend potable water supply beyond oil-impacted communities to all Ogoni communities.
Zabbey emphasized that access to clean water is a fundamental human right, adding that HYPREP remains committed to ensuring inclusive and equitable water access across the region.
He disclosed that the agency has successfully provided potable water to over 43 communities in Ogoni, while ongoing Phase 3 water projects are expected to benefit an additional 17 communities. He also highlighted steady progress on windmill-powered water projects in less populated areas, particularly in Khana Local Government Area.
According to him, the K-Dere Water Project, which is over 99 percent complete, will be commissioned in the coming weeks, even as work continues on other water schemes across Ogoni.
Zabbey further noted that HYPREP’s interventions are aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6, which focuses on ensuring the availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030.
To ensure sustainability, he explained that the agency has adopted a joint management model involving host communities, the Rivers State Ministry of Water Resources and Rural Development, and the Rivers State Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RSSTOWA). He added that Water Consumers’ Associations have been established in communities such as Nchia and Eleme, alongside training programmes conducted in collaboration with non-governmental organisations.
The Project Coordinator stressed the importance of community ownership and protection of water facilities, echoing the call by the Minister of Environment, Balarabe Abbas Lawal, for residents to safeguard the infrastructure provided in their areas.
Zabbey expressed optimism that the ongoing efforts will significantly improve access to safe drinking water, reduce waterborne diseases, and enhance public health outcomes across Ogoni communities.
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