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Adamawa

Unidentified gunmen on Tuesday in Mubi, Adamawa, killed a police officer, Cpl. Jubril Abdulkarim.

A resident, Malam Idi Baba, told newsmen that the incident occurred at about 6 a.m. at Wuro-Gude area of Mubi.

Baba said the police officer was riding on a motorcycle when he was killed by the gunmen several metres away from the town’s abattoir.

“I was on bed and heard gunshots in the early morning hours. Later, some butchers at the slaughter house told us that they saw the dead body of a motorcyclist near the river,” the resident told newsmen

The Adamawa Police Public Relation Officer, ASP Altine Daniel, confirmed the incident, saying that the policeman was killed on his way home after night duty in one of the banks in the area.

 

Bauchi

A physician with the Bauchi State Specialist Hospital, Dr Ahmad Panti has advised members of the public to use face masks for protection against communicable diseases during the harmattan period.

Panti told newsmen on Tuesday in Bauchi that the chances of contacting such diseases were high as winds would blow in all directions at this season.

“It is most likely for people to contact communicable diseases easily as we inhale the air that blows in all directions; as such, people should imbibe the habit of using facial mask.

“Meningitis, for example, can also be contacted because this sickness also exists during harmattan and not in the hot season alone. So people should protect themselves from contacting such diseases.”

The physician also advised parents to take proper care of their children by wrapping them in warm clothing all the time to protect them from catching pneumonia and asthma.

 

FCT

Concerned about the current insecurity in the country, Nigerian women have been urged to play watchdog roles in their communities.

The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zainab Maina, made the call  at the Nigerian Women Stakeholders’ Forum.

The forum had as its theme, “Women: Bridge Builders, Peacemakers.’’

“The issue of security is our collective responsibility; it is not one man’s business.

“You have to keep your eyes and ears open, to take note and report suspicious things to the Police as peacemakers in your communities.”

She explained that through personal interactions, information that could endanger people’s life could filter into their ears, which required that such matters were reported to the law enforcement agents.

“It is in the nature of women to talk to one another and so when you hear or notice anything that is out of place in your communities, please report it.

 

Kaduna

The Emir of Zazzau, Alhaji Shehu Idris, has lauded the Nigerian Labour Movement and the Federal Government for the peaceful resolution of the issues which led to the nationwide strike.

Idris made the commendation in Zaria on Monday when he received a group of Zaria-based journalists who paid him a courtesy call in his palace.

He said the strike embarked upon by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) had not only affected the government but the entire country.

“I want to appeal for more public enlightenment on government policies and programmes, especially those that have direct bearing on the common man,’’ the royal father said.

Idris, who is the Chairman, Kaduna State Council of Emirs and Chiefs, also called on Nigerians to embrace one another regardless of religious, ethnic and political differences.

“This will help to pave way for national growth and development,’’ he said.

The emir advised the country’s traditional institutions to sensitise their subjects on the need to contribute towards ensuring the safety of lives and property of non-indigenes living amongst them.

“Such a situation will allow for mutual trust to prevail among Nigerians,’’ he said.

 

Kogi

Residents of Lokoja in Kogi, have appealed to the Federal Government to slash the price of petrol further to make the commodity affordable to Nigerians.

The residents told newsmen in Lokoja on Monday that President Goodluck Jonathan should exhibit further magnanimity as the nation’s President by reducing the price of fuel to N70.

According to them, the removal of subsidy on premium motor spirit will cause more hardship to Nigerians as many factors will play themselves out.

A recharge card seller at Adankolo area of the city Mrs Saudatu Usman said that the removal of the subsidy since the beginning of January had plunged the people into unprecedented hardships.

A metal fabricator, Mr Goddy Achem, commended the Federal Government for deeming fit to review the price from N141 to N97 but noted that there was still need for a further slash as the informal sector of the economy would be the hardest hit.

A banker, Mr Mafo Elukpor, said that the current pump price had put many families in financial difficulty, noting that the gains to the federal, state and local governments were far less than the pains.

 

Lagos

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) says it will force filling stations that have petroleum product, to sell at approved pump prices.

Operations Controller in Lagos/ Ogun Zonal Office, Mr Gbenga Koku told newsmen in Lagos  that the agency had directed its surveillance teams to visit filling stations.

Koku said that any station that failed to sell petroleum products at the approved rates would be shut down immediately.

“We are going to ensure that any station that has petroleum products sell to customers.

“Our position is to clear all queues and ensure that stations sell petrol at the pump price rate of N97 per litre,’’ he said.

The DPR boss, however, said that many filling stations were closed because they lacked products, stressing that many stations had not received products since the strike started.

“Most filing stations have ran out of stock and we expect that before the week runs out, they will have products,” he said.

 

Nasarawa

The Parish Priest of St. John Catholic Church, Mararaba, near Abuja, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Patrick has commended President Goodluck Jonathan for effecting a reduction in the pump price of petroleum from N141 to N97 as demanded by Nigerians.

He told newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday that the reduction was a demonstration of the fact that the president meant well for the country.

Patrick also commended the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) for calling off the strike, and urged Nigerians to take advantage of the various palliative measures announced by the Federal Government.

 

Niger

Niger State Governor, Babangida Aliyu,  has raised a 13-member committee to assess the extent of damage to public and private property during the January 11 riot by youths protesting the removal of fuel subsidy in the country.

The Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Danladi Abdulhameed, told newsmen in Minna on Tuesday that the governor gave the committee two weeks to submit its report.

The committee, headed by the Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Yahaya Dansallau, is expected to visit the affected places to assess the damage to property by the rioting youth and speak to the owners or managers of such property.

Abdulhameed said the governor had expressed shock at the damage done to the property, “and he is committed to

bringing succour to the owners of the property’’.

He, however, commended the youth of Kapkungu Ward in Minna for coming out to protect the two roundabouts in the area from the arsonists and urged other youths to emulate their good example by protecting government property in their midst.

 

Sokoto

The Head of Political Science Department, Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, Dr. Sule Kano has urged the Federal Government to provide essential facilities for the nation’s security outfits.

The don told newsmen in Sokoto on Tuesday that it was only by so doing that the security operatives would be able to manage the security situation in the country without any hindrance.

“Effective communication system, decent barracks accommodation and enhanced welfare will go a long way in boosting the morale of our security officers to safeguard our hard-earned nascent democracy.”

 

 

Zamfara

Onions, a bulb vegetable widely used in a variety of cuisines for its excellent taste to dishes, is going beyond the reach of the common man in Zamfara.

A market survey in Gusau and its environs on Tuesday, showed that the commodity has been scarce in the markets.

A small basket of the commodity hitherto sold for N100 has gone up to between N500 and N600, depending on the bargaining power of the buyer and the quality.

Speaking to newsmen, Alhaji Inusa Saminu, the Chairman of sellers of perishable items in the state, said: “We can now say that onions are no longer available in the state because of the high cost.’’

Saminu said that the cost of transporting the commodity from neighbouring Sokoto and Kebbi states had become prohibitive.

He futher said exporting tomatoes and pepper from the state to other parts of the country had become a challenge.

“We cannot move tomatoes and pepper to other parts of the country especially Abuja, eastern and southern parts of the country.”

“We used to charter a Toyota Canter to transport these items from Gusau to Kano at the rate of N90,000, but the fare has increased, to over N200,000 for the same destination.”

Onion is a vegetable cultivated in almost all the countries of the world and consumed across the globe.

Not only does the vegetable lend an excellent taste to dishes, it is also associated with imparting a number of health benefits to its users.

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HYPREP Inducts 100 Ogoni Youths For Creative Arts Training

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The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project(HYPREP) has inducted and given orientation to 100 Ogoni youths for training on Creative Arts. The beneficiaries were drawn from Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme Local Government Areas of Rivers State.

The induction and orientation ceremony, which took place at the CRAB of the Department of Theatre Arts of the University of Port Harcourt on Wednesday, was a prelude to the training proper, billed to commence next Tuesday.

As usual, HYPREP issued undertaking forms to the trainees, for them to complete and submit as a guarantee that they would subject themselves to the requirements of the programme as well as be of good behaviour throughout the four-month duration of the training.

HYPREP also announced that it would pay N150,000 to each of the beneficiaries monthly, as transport and feeding allowance, stressing, however, that only those who fully participate in the training would be entitled for the allowance.

Speaking at the event, the Project Coordinator of HYPREP, Prof Nenibarini Zabbey, welcomed the trainees to the programme, saying, HYPREP’s projects are evolving and that one thing that is happening today is that the Project has gotten leadership right, by making promises and keeping those promises.

According to him, the Project had equally promised to move away from rudimentary skills acquisition to high impacts acquisition levels, which it has kept today by sponsoring the training on Creative Arts.

He noted that in planning its livelihood programmes for Ogoni youths, HYPREP has taken time out to look for skills that would add value to the lives of the beneficiaries.

Zabbey, who was represented at the event by the Director of Technical Services, Prof Damian-Paul Aguiyi said by packaging the Creative Arts training, it was expected that the Ogoni people would have their own version of Nollywood known as Ogoniwood just as Nigerians are familiar with Hollywood, Bollywood, Kannywood and Nollywood.

To achieve this goal, the Project Coordinator explained that it was the reason for choosing a reputable establishment like Halibiz Consult Limited, to partner with the Department of Theatre Arts of the University of Port Harcourt, which he described as one of the most prestigious in the Niger Delta, for the training of the beneficiaries.

He also indicated that in doing this, HYPREP was desirous of going for talents that would help the Ogoni people grow in the film industry, and urged the beneficiaries to take the training seriously.

Zabbey equally enjoined the trainees to put in their best so that in the next three to five years, they would carve a niche for themselves and become forces to reckon with in the film industry.

On her part, HYPREP’s Head of Sustainable Livelihood, Mrs Josephine Nzidee said HYPREP does what it says it will, stressing that the process of training Ogoni youths on specialised skills started three years ago.

According to her, the selection process for the training was rigorous and transparent, and was carried out by renowned actors actresses.

She disclosed that the training consists of three major aspects, which include acting, script writing and make-up, while Nollywood actors like Charles Nnoje, Ngezu J. Ngezu and award-winning make-up artist, Jude Odo would be on hand to drill and groom the beneficiaries.

Mrs Nzidee noted that the programme is a specialised training that does not have anything like starter packs but that it is purely a professional certification programme that would launch the beneficiaries into the Nollywood industry in Nigeria.

According to her, the Creative Arts training is one of the four specialised trainings organised by HYPREP to ensure that the Ogoni people are well positioned in vital industries like Aviation, Maritime, Creative Arts and Mechatronics.

She said the last of such trainings on Mechatronics would take place in the coming months, and urged the beneficiaries to take the training seriously so as to put the Ogoni people on the Nollywood map.

She further indicated that while Charles Nnoje and Ngezu J. Ngezu would take the beneficiaries on the practical aspects, Jude Odo would take them on the make-up aspects.

Also speaking, the External Relations Manager of Halibiz Consult Limited, Alabo Experience Douglas said his company gives much premium to standard and quality, and assured that the firm would give the trainees value for the money spent on the programme.

While charging the beneficiaries to be dedicated and punctual, he stressed the need for them to approach the programme with the mindset of being empty so that at the end of the day, they would benefit maximally.

On his part, the Head of the Theatre Arts Department of the University of Port Harcourt, Dr Ovunda Ihunwo said the CRAB is an acronym for Creative Review of Arts and Books, stressing that it was named by renowned playwright, Prof Ola Rotimi.

According to him, the CRAB had nurtured, groomed and produced Nollywood actors and actresses like Bobmanuel Udokwu, Ejike Asiegbu,Francis Duru, Hilda Dokubo, Monalisa Chinda, Julius Agwu, and a host of others, assuring the beneficiaries that they were on fertile environment to hone their talents.

He noted that symbolically, the crab is a nutritious seafood common in the Niger Delta, and reiterated the need for the beneficiaries to come empty for the training, as it were.

Ihunwo disclosed that the theory classes of the programme would run for three weeks while the fourth week would be for the master classes, and urged the trainees to avail themselves of the opportunity to make a difference by telling the Ogoni story, which he described as inexhaustible by themselves, in order to put Ogoni on the map.

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Nasarawa Varsity Student Commits Suicide

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A 23-year-old student of Nasarawa State University identified as Jatau Rilokwah, has been reportedly found dead in the university’s senior staff quarters.
A counter-insurgency expert, focused on the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, disclosed this on his X handle on Tuesday.
According to him, the discovery was made on April 27, 2025, by a security officer at the university, Emmanuel Gyawo.
He stated that Gwayo was directed by Prof. Shedrack Jatau to check on his son upon arriving at the residence, and he found Rilokwah hanging from the ceiling.
“Professor Jatau, who was reportedly out of the State at the time, was informed of the incident. A team of police detectives, led by the Divisional Crime Officer of Angwan Lambu, was dispatched to the scene.
“The body showed no signs of violence, and no suicide note was found. Rilokwah was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre in Keffi, where he was confirmed dead by a medical doctor,” he further stated.
He added that the student’s corpse had been deposited in the hospital morgue.
He also quoted police sources as saying that investigations were ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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Ogun, Nike Art Gallery Set To Transform Olumo Rock

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The Ogun State Government has partnered with Nike Art Gallery to establish a new exhibition space at the Olumo Rock Tourist Centre in Abeokuta, a move Governor Dapo Abiodun says is aimed at boosting annual tourist visits from 20,000 to over 100,000.
Abiodun disclosed the plan on Wednesday while receiving the founder of the Nike Art Gallery, Chief (Mrs) Nike Davies-Okundaye, at his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
“I went to Olumo Rock about a month ago and I decided that we needed to do something about restoring Olumo Rock to its old glory. From statistics, Olumo Rock hosts about 20,000 people a year in its current state, and I felt that we could increase that to at least ten times,” the governor said.
As part of the plan, an events hall within the tourist centre will be repurposed as a permanent gallery operated by Nike Art Gallery.
“I told them to shut it down. Practically, we want to bring it down and turn it into a gallery for you to use as an exhibition gallery,” he told Davies-Okundaye.
He added that the gallery will be ready before the National Sports Festival in May, when the State will host about 15,000 visitors.
“I want them to be able to see our tourist sites,” he said, listing attractions such as the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, the Ransome-Kuti family home, and the Adire market among key heritage spots to be showcased.
Highlighting Ogun’s improved infrastructure, the governor said, “Now that we’ve succeeded in having the intra and inter-state roads in place, you can come to Ogun State by rail; you can come by air. We’ve constructed one of the best airports in Nigeria, and very soon, you will be able to come by sea.”
Davies-Okundaye, in her remarks, praised the state’s efforts to promote tourism and pledged to use the new gallery to attract global attention.
“This gallery will bring many Heads of State. The one I opened in Abuja already has more than 10 Heads of State, including those from South Korea and the Czech Republic. The same will happen here,” she said.
She also applauded the Governor for his commitment to the Adire fabric industry.
“Adire is all over Nigeria, but Ogun has been promoting Adire for over 50 years. Today, the only cloth we can call our own is called Adire. This is what we can sell to the Europeans,” she said.
Abiodun reaffirmed his administration’s backing of the Adire industry, citing policies such as the Adire Ogun Digital Marketplace, compulsory wearing of Adire in the state, and provision of solar-powered production equipment to support artisans.
He also revealed plans to open a creative arts and entertainment village in partnership with Bolanle Austen-Peters, expected to be completed within two months.

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