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Abuja
Sen. Lawal Shuaibu, the National Secretary of ACN, has urged the Federal Government to train security personnel on counter terrorism.
Shuaibu said in Abuja that enforcing the Anti-terrorism Act also entailed special training for the Nigeria Police and the entire law enforcement agencies.
“Otherwise, they will do the normal police work, which at the end of the day, may not yield what the law intends to address.’’
Shuaibu blamed the recent terrorism in Nigeria on the emerging culture of impunity.
He said a lot of youths were idle and therefore easily manipulated into doing crime.
Adamawa
The Adamawa Universal Basic Education Board (ADSUBEB) has promoted 407 teachers in Mubi South Local Council Area of the state.
The council’s Education Secretary, Alhaji Salihu Umar, announced this in Mubi last Friday.
Umar said that the promotion cut across various cadres of teachers
between Grade Levels 07 and 14.
He said the beneficiaries included primary and post-basic school teachers.
He said that more than 395 teachers were also trained under its teacher development initiative in the last three years.
Bauchi
The Bauchi Local Government Council says it will post health workers to rural areas in its bid to decongest heath centres in urban areas.
The Head of Administration of the council, Alhaji Abubakar Amale, disclosed this last Friday in Bauchi, shortly after visiting the Bayan-Fada and Doya maternity centres in Bauchi metropolis.
Amale said that the council had noted with dismay that most of the health workers were working in the urban areas, leaving the rural areas without adequate personnel.
“This is detrimental to the health care delivery system we are busy trying to develop.
“We promised our people a first class health care system with health workers within their reach. How can we keep this promise when health care workers resist posting to rural areas,” he asked.
Borno
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno last Saturday rejected calls for the withdrawal of Military Joint Task Force (JTF) from the state capital, saying it was illogical.
Shettima said in a state broadcast, that the call for the removal of the Soldiers did not provide a reasonable security alternative for the maintenance of law and order.
“With no intention to denigrate nor question the motives of the eminent persons agitating for the withdrawal of soldiers from the state, I regret to note that none has offered a tangible sustainable alternative to fill the security vacuum to be created in the event of the withdrawal of the JTF,’’ he said.
Shettima, however, said that the government would pay compensation to all victims of recent clash between the military and the “Boko Haram” sect in the state.
Ekiti
Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State has ordered the immediate re-opening of the state College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti.
Fayemi disbanded the institution’s Students’ Union Government for its alleged role in the unrest that led to closure of the college more than a month ago.
A statement issued by the institution’s Sole Administrator, Prof. Fransisca Aladejana, said the governor had also approved that the students must resume on Monday, July 18.
The statement said normal academic work would start immediately, while students’ union activities had been suspended.
It said students allegedly took the laws into their hands on the day of their procession round the town, disrupting social and economic activities.
Gombe
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Gombe State chapter, says it will ensure the participation of its members in the three days warning strike over the non-payment of the N18,000 National Minimum Wage.
The Chairman of the state congress, Alhaji Ahmed Sakala, gave the assurance at a meeting of the congress in Gombe.
He, therefore, warned senior civil servants against sabotaging the strike scheduled to begin today.
Sakala said any civil servant found in his or her place of work during the strike would have his or herself to blame for whatever actions that would be taken against them.
Jigawa
Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa has charged the newly appointed Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Lawan Abdu, to shun sycophants and focus attention on effective service delivery.
Lamido, who gave the charge in Dutse while swearing-in Abdu, said this was imperative in the drive to ensure effective service delivery to the people and speedy development in the state.
He promised to consolidate on the achievements recorded by his administration in the past four years.
Lamido explained that in his first four years in office, the journey was tough and rough, pointing out that he concentrated mainly on the transformation of the general infrastructures in the state.
Kano
Four ‘concerned citizens’ of Kano State, have asked the State House of Assembly to press for the payment of compensation to victims of Cerebrospinal Meningitis drug test in Kano.
The citizens are Alhaji Zubairu Mohammed, Alhaji Auwalu Abdu, Alhaji Balarabe Gabari, and Alhaji Musa Ibrahim.
The trials, popularly called Trojan drug test, were carried out by Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company, in 1996.
In a letter addressed to the speaker of the House, the four also demanded an investigation into the out-of-court settlement agreed between Pfizer and the State Government over the claims of the victims.
Lagos
Mr Nnadozie Uchenna, the Secretary of Alaba International Market Association (Electronics), Lagos, said the market lost about N20 billion following its closure on July 14 and 15.
Uchenna told newsmen in Lagos that the market was closed by the association to forestall a break down of law and order.
He said the closure was necessitated by the arrest of its Chairman, Dr Celestine Ezeani, and Vice Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Onyejelem, by the police on July 13.
According to him, based on past experiences from such illegal arrests of its executives, the association decided to shut the market to prevent hoodlums from using the opportunity to cause chaos.
Lokoja
The National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal in Lokoja has struck out Dino Melaye’s petition challenging the election of Tajudeen Yusuf for Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency.
Chairman of the three-member tribunal, Justice Celine Nweke, declared the petition incompetent as it was not signed by the petitioner or his counsel.
Nweke said the Legal Practitioners Act provided that only legal practitioners could sign such documents.
“But this petition was signed by a non-legal practitioner who is not even one of the petitioners.’’
She said that section 3(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (As Amended) provided that for a petition to be competent, it shall be signed by either the petitioner or his solicitor.
Ondo
Ondo State House of Assembly Speaker, Mr Samuel Adesina, has appealed to labour unions in the state to suspend their indefinite strike to allow the assembly intervene in the dispute.
Adesina made the appeal in Akure at a meeting convened by the leadership of the assembly to intervene in the labour dispute between the workers and the state government over non-payment of N18,000 minimum wage.
The union led by the Chairman of the Joint Negotiation Council (JNC), Mr Solomo Adelegan, the state NLC Chairman, Mrs Bosede Daramola and the TUC Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Adewumi, accused the state government of breaching an agreement with labour.
He said the government, in a negotiation with labour during the last strike, agreed to pay N14, 000 salary relativity and that a circular to that effect was released and thereafter withdrawn unilaterally by the government.
Adelegan who said the decision of the state government to directly implement the N18,000 national minimum wage without the payment of the N14,000 salary relativity was not acceptable to the workers.
Osun
Commercial drivers and motorcycle operators have been warned against drinking alcohol, especially the local gin popularly called Ogogoro .
Mrs Oluronke Daniel, the Osun Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), gave the warning in Osogbo last Saturday.
Daniel was reacting to a recent increase in the patronage of the local gin a little sip of which they believe helps to take away chill during the cold weather.
She said that consumption of alcohol of any brand before getting on the wheels on the excuse that it would prevent cold was abnormal and dangerous.
Sokoto
Traditional rulers in the country have been urged to assist security agencies in exposing the people behind the spate of bombings in some parts of the country.
Alhaji Abdullahi Yusuf, the former Chairman of Isa Local Government Council in Sokoto State, made the call in Sokoto on Saturday in an interview with our correspondent.
He said traditional rulers had a great role to play in enhancing security in the country.
“I strongly advocate the full participation of the traditional
institutions in the fight against terrorism which is threatening the peaceful coexistance of our country,’’ he said.
“We must adopt the culture of assisting our security officers with relevant information on happenings around us.”
Yobe
The Yobe government has concluded arrangements to construct a 300-kilometre
road to link seven local government areas in the state.
Alhaji Maisanda Lawan, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, told newsmen in Damaturu last Saturday that the road would spur economic activities and increase revenue for the state.
He said that the road, which would link communities in seven local government areas along the border, would also boost trade among the communities.
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Northern Community Gets New Dan Buran In Rivers state
The Arewa /Northern Community in Rivers state has appointed Alhaji Shuaibu Wada Madawakin Tilda as the Acting Dan Buran Rivers State.
The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Cabinet Council.
The appointment follows the dethronement of the former occupant,
Alhaji Musa Saeedu.
A statement from the Palace of the Sarkin Arewa/Northern Community (Sarkin Hausawan) in Rivers State and signed by His Royal Highness, Alhaji Hussaini Isah said the dethronement is with immediate effect.
The statement further disclosed that the decision follows an allegation of acts of insubordination and conduct considered contrary to the values, discipline, and traditions of the Northern community perpetuated by the Fmr Dan Buran.
The statement advised the public to discontinue to recognising and addressing Alhaji Musa Saeedu as the Dan Buran of the State, adding that he no longer holds the title and remained suspended.
Responding via telephone interview, Alhaji Musa Saeedu said he will not make any comment regarding the matter.
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French Teachers Day 2025: PH Celebrates International French Teachers Day
The Alliance Française of Port Harcourt opened its doors to more than sixty French language teachers from Port Harcourt and across Rivers State at the weekend for an afternoon dedicated to celebration, creativity, and community spirit.
The event which was Supported by the Embassy of France in Nigeria, forms part of the global celebrations marking the Journée Internationale du Professeur de Français (French Teachers Day) a day officially set aside to observe worldwide every 20 November.
The Tide Entertainment reports that every year, French teachers around the globe are honoured for the passion and dedication they bring into their classrooms.In 2025, the theme chosen “Chanter, jouer, enseigner: la francophonie en musique” (Sing, Play, Teach: Francophonie in Music) invited the entire community to explore the joy of teaching through song, performance, and artistic expression.
A Day that brings teachers together for the French teaching community in Port Harcourt, this celebration is much more than a ceremony, it is a rare moment to step away from the classroom and reconnect with the simple joy of sharing, learning, and creating together.
The Alliance Française transformed the occasion into a space buzzing with music and entertainment. Teachers from primary schools, secondary schools, universities, and adult learning centers gathered to exchange ideas, reconnected with colleagues, and discover each other’s talents in an atmosphere filled with warmth and friendship.
Honouring Creativity with the theme “Our Teachers Have Talent!”This year, the Embassy of France launched a national contest titled “Nos profs ont du talent!” (“Our Teachers Have Talent !”), participants were invited to either interpret or create a Francophone song.For a month, from 13 October to 13 November 2025, teachers from across the country submitted their performances online, filling the digital space with francophone music.While winners of this nationwide competition were announced.
According to the the Director, Mrs Marina Lacal, Alliance Française Port Harcourt, excitement and anticipation were added to the celebrations, saying that in Port Harcourt, the festivities went even further. Port Harcourt experienced a Unique Celebration that went beyond the online competition, Alliance Française Port Harcourt created something special, an event where teachers met physically, shared moment of joy, and present their musical talents live.On stage, teachers sang the songs they love and those they have created, showcasing the creativity that animates their classrooms every day.
She explained that that off stage, they( participants )shared stories, network with colleagues, laughed together, and celebrated their unique contribution to the promotion of the French language in Rivers State.This gathering is also a moment of recognition. Every day, French teachers open doors for thousands of learners, children discovering their first French words, teenagers preparing for exams, university students shaping their future careers, and adults embracing new opportunities.
“Today, the spotlight shines on them. More Than an Event, A Tribute to Their Dedication The 2025 celebration in Port Harcourt was a heartfelt tribute to the teachers who make French come alive, those who inspire, guide, and encourage learners with unwavering commitment,” Mrs. Lacal said
The Director explained that It recognises their resilience, their creativity, and their essential role in building bridges between cultures.By offering them a moment of relaxation, fun, artistic expression, and professional networking, Alliance Française Port Harcourt reaffirms its mission to support educators, strengthen the teaching community, and celebrate the vibrant energy of the Francophonie in Nigeria.
Climax of the exciting event was the presentation of prizes to winners of the competition.
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OGONI ARISE CONCERT 2025: A Triumph Of Unity, Peace, And Cultural Pride
The Chairman Advisory Committee on Entertainment and Performing Arts, Khana Local Government Area, Hon. Lexy M. Mueka has expressed gratitude to the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area Dr. Thomas Bariere for his support and vision in promoting entertainment as a tool for peacebuilding and youth engagement.
Hon Mueka made this known to the Tide Entertainment during a recently concluded concert tagged “OGONI ARISE CONCERT” held at the No. 6 Field, Old Port Harcourt Township.
According to him, the concert was not just an event but a movement aimed at reawakening the cultural consciousness of the Ogoni people and inspiring the younger generation to use their talents positively.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the event, organized by Triple 3 Entertainment under the auspices of the office of the Chairman Advisory committee on Entertainment and Performing Arts to the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area, was a vibrant celebration of peace, unity, and cultural renaissance among the Ogoni people.
“Conceptualized as a platform to promote social harmony, empower young creatives, and showcase the rich artistic heritage of Ogoniland, the Ogoni Arise Concert succeeded in bringing together community leaders, entertainers, and the general public in a rare show of solidarity. The event featured electrifying performances by indigenous and regional artistes, dance troupes, comedians, and cultural ambassadors, all united under one message — Ogoni is rising again,” Hon. Mueka said.
“The Ogoni Arise Concert was designed to remind us of who we are — a people of strength, creativity, and unity. We wanted to show that entertainment can be a bridge for peace, a voice for our youth, and a celebration of our identity,” he added.
The event also featured a special Award Presentation Ceremony recognizing distinguished Ogoni sons and daughters who have made remarkable contributions in areas such as leadership, humanitarian service, creative excellence, and cultural promotion. The awards added a touch of prestige and purpose, reinforcing the concert’s theme of celebrating excellence while inspiring future generations.
Security at the event venue was top-notch, turnout of attendance impressive, and the atmosphere electric throughout the night.
Meanwhile, guests and participants had described the event as “historic, well-organized, and truly uplifting.”
