Egypt to hold presidential election in December

Egypt’s presidential election is to take place in December, the country’s National Election Authority said.

The commission said on Monday that the presidential poll would be held over three consecutive days beginning December 10.

It said the Egyptians living abroad could cast their ballots over three days starting December 1.

Candidacy registration would open from October 5 until October 14, with the final list of candidates will be released on November 19.

The final vote results are to be officially announced on December 18.Walid Hamza, the commission’s head, promised a fair election, adding that the election would take place under full judicial supervision.

“Say your word in the ballot box and decide your fate and future by your hands,” Mr Hamza said, calling on Egyptians to vote in the upcoming election amid an economic crisis in the country of around 105 million.

Around 65 million Egyptians are eligible to vote, according to Egyptian media.

Incumbent President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi, who has ruled Egypt since 2014, has not officially announced his candidacy, but he is widely expected to run.

After his re-election in 2018, his current term ends next April.

Under approved amendments to Egypt’s 2014 constitution, al-Sissi could run for one more six-year term.

Several leaders in political parties loyal to Mr al-Sissi have announced their intention to stand for president.

Opposition politician Ahmed al-Tanatawi, an ex-lawmaker, has also said he would run and accused security agencies of arresting some of his supporters.

Flyover bridge collapses along Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway

One of the flyover bridges across the Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriage expressway in Enugu has collapsed with no casualties.

The bridge collapsed on Monday morning and is located at kilometre one of the expressway, which lies between the Naira Triangle and the New Artisan axis of the Enugu metropolis.

The incident forced motorists plying the expressway to divert to alternative routes within the metropolis to continue their journey.

Police operatives, Federal and Enugu State Ministries of Works officials, the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FEMA), and the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) were sighted within the area to assess the situation and assist road users.

A witness, who gave his name as John Nwokobia, said there was no casualty as artisans and street hawkers were yet to come out of their homes for the day’s activities when the incident happened.

The witness, however, noted that commuters on the axis are likely to encounter serious gridlock in the coming days due to the collapsed bridge.

The police, federal, or state governments have yet to issue an official statement on the incident at the time of this report.

Anti-drug abuse campaign to hold in Ogun schools

The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), the Ogun chapter, has disclosed plans to educate secondary school students on the dangers of drug abuse in the state.

In a statement on Monday, PSN chair Adewale Adenugba said it was part of the association’s activities marking the 2023 World Pharmacist Day.

Mr Adenugba added that the association would also visit prisons and orphanages, providing drugs to communities lacking basic amenities.

“We would also be visiting the Nigeria Correctional Service and orphanages within the state to show our empathy and support. Some of our secondary schools will also be visited for health talk on drug abuse and addiction and, of course, engagement with the media for continuous education of the populace.”

“In recognition of the crucial roles pharmacists play in healthcare administration and promotion, for the 2023 celebration, we intend to carry out medical outreaches to key communities in the state. The association will carry out basic necessary investigations, health education and donation of medications in those communities,” added Mr Adenugba.

According to him, celebrating the day acknowledges pharmacists’ efforts while demanding better working conditions and appropriate professional recognition.

Mr Adenugba contended that pharmacists remained the most accessible healthcare professionals in most communities, presenting available and affordable healthcare solutions to the populace and improving health standards across the country.

He, however, urged that, as experts on medicine, pharmacists should be allowed to prescribe and initiate medications.

Mr Adenugba, however, noted that “there is still a wide range of other needs that can be met by community pharmacists in Nigeria, which would relieve pressure on and save time for other areas of the health system.”

“Pharmacists also have the skills to take on the management of patients with long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and HIV and many community pharmacists have shown tremendous success in this regard,” said Mr Adenugba.

African ministers seek improved water, sanitation services

On Monday, the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW) called on African countries to strengthen systems that would improve access to sanitation services for the people sustainably.

AMCOW’s executive secretary, Rashid Mbaziira, made the call in an interview with journalists in Abuja. He said the council would continue to promote implementing and utilising the African Sanitation Policy Guidelines (ASPG) in member countries.

Mbaziira said the ASPG was formulated using standards from global best practices, saying its adoption would ensure safely managed sanitation services for the populace.

He said Nigeria had been a major partner in AMCOW’s activities, saying more efforts were needed to close the huge sanitation gaps in the country.

Mr Mbaziira noted the crucial importance of having a functioning system and stakeholders’ partnership, saying this would strengthen the enabling environment for scaling up sanitation and hygiene services.

He said having a stand-alone sanitation and hygiene policy in the country was important and should be encouraged by all, adding that AMCOW would continue to work to see its acceptance.

Mr Mbaziira added, “It would be a huge achievement for us if our host country, Nigeria, is utilising the ASPG being developed by a body that it has supported to such a great length to also strengthen the enabling environment for sanitation and hygiene service provision.

“So for us, it’s one of those things that we really are keen to see take place, and we would like to render or contribute in any way we can to see to it that there is a sanitation and hygiene policy, whether stand-alone or contributing to other sectors.”

Mr Mbaziira said there was a need to look at the upcoming AfricaSan7 as a moment of reflection and call to action to track progress for meeting the sustainable development goals six.

He stressed that the conference would facilitate the assessment of progress by member states in meeting their sanitation and hygiene commitments, as outlined in the 2023 AfricaSan Ngor report.

He, however, welcomed all intending participants to enjoy the beautiful city of Swakopmund, saying it would be an opportunity to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

AfricaSan7 Conference will be held from November 6 to 11 in Swakopmund, Namibia.

Yahaya Bello sacks special adviser Anthony Ogah

On Monday, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi announced the sacking of his special adviser on stakeholder relations, Anthony Ogah.No reason was given for Mr Ogah’s dismissal.

The termination of employment is contained in an announcement released by Folashade Arike-Ayoade, who serves as the secretary to the government of Kogi.

The government said that the sack takes effect from Sunday.”

Governor Bello has issued a directive for the immediate dismissal of Ogah, who served as the special adviser to the governor on stakeholder Relations,” said the statement.

“The termination of Ogah as the special adviser to the governor is effective from September 24. Governor Bello extends his best wishes to Ogah in his future endeavours.”

He was instructed to “promptly hand over his identity card and any other government property or documents in his possession to the permanent secretary, Administration, in the office of the secretary to the government of the state.”

Judge, five others rescued as Katsina police repel gunmen

Gunmen on Saturday night attacked residents of Tijjani Malumfashi Housing Estate in Malunfashi in Local Government Area of Katsina State where they attempted to kidnap a number of people.

The hoodlums numbering about 50 stormed the area at about 11pm with sophisticated weapons and started shooting into the air on arrival.

The hoodlums, who divided themselves in groups, were said to have gone from house to house, bringing out people before the prompt intervention of the policemen, military personnel and members of vigilante groups.

A reliable source told PUNCH Metro on Sunday that the quick arrival of the police and the military personnel saved the kidnapped persons, including a judge (Alkali Saidu), from being whisked away by the hoodlums.

It was gathered that no fewer than six people were brought out of their respective houses, tied and blindfolded before the arrival of security personnel.

“The Divisional Police Officer in Malumfashi, alongside a team of policemen, soldiers and the vigilante groups, successfully repelled the attack.

“There was heavy exchange of fire between the hoodlums and security personnel for over an hour before they (the gunmen) took to their heels.

“But one of the victims, a prominent businessman, Alhaji Zaharaddeen, popularly known as Danmaliki was shot by the gunmen and is currently receiving treatment at General Hospital Kwandala Malumfashi,” the source said.

Meanwhile, residents of the Malumfashi have continued to hail the Divisional Police Officer, Bello Umar, and the military for their timely intervention and gallantry, which prevented the hoodlums from kidnapping many people in the estate.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of Katsina Police Command, Aliyu Abubakar, confirmed the incident.He, however, said that the Command had commenced investigation into the incident and would revert to our correspondent later.

“Yes, we are aware of the incident but investigation has commenced and we shall let you know the outcome later,” the police spokesman said.

Three escape death as container falls, crushes car in Lagos

Three people were rescued on Sunday night after a 40ft container fell on a Toyota Corolla car in the Ojuelegba area of Lagos State.

It was learnt that the incident happened around 8pm.

It was gathered that the container-laden truck was ascending the bridge when it tripped, fell off and crashed on the vehicle with the number plate JJJ-811-FV.

The Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, in a statement, said the trapped victims include two male adults and a female.

The statement read in part, “The rescue alert which was triggered at 20:45 hours Sunday had the Sari Iganmu Rescue Crew of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service among other State Emergency Responders including sympathizers rescued alive two male adult and a female adult who are occupants of the car while trailer driver with assistant escaped.”

“The three victims are being attended to at the Lagos State Accident and Trauma Center after being administered first aid on the spot of the accident,” the statement added.

Federal Government advises Nigerians to preserve coconut cultivation for present, future generations

On Saturday, the federal government in Abuja charged Nigerians to preserve the coconut sector for present and future generations.

Ernest Umakhihe, permanent secretary at the federal ministry of agriculture and food security, gave the charge at the commemoration of 2023 World Coconut Day.

Coconut, he said, is a source of nutrition, a versatile crop, and a source of sustainable livelihood for millions.

World Coconut Day is commemorated annually on Sept. 2. The theme for 2023 is “Sustaining the Coconut Sector for the Present and Future Generations.’’

Mr Umakhihe said there was a need to preserve the sector, adopt sustainable practices, invest in research, and support smallholder farmers.

He said Nigeria could earn huge foreign exchange from coconut by ensuring that the tree of life continued to flourish.

He stressed that the coconut industry could create millions of jobs and help address insecurity and youth restiveness.

Mr Umakhihe urged stakeholders to ensure the sustainability of the sector and work toward technology transfer to bridge the skills gap in the coconut value chain.

“In Nigeria, coconut production has been an integral part of our cultural heritage for centuries, offering food, fibre, and shelter.

“To ensure the long-term viability of the coconut sector, we must adopt sustainable farming practices, revamp old grooves with improved seedlings, manage water efficiently, and increase the use of organic fertiliser.

“By so doing, we will safeguard our environment and also ensure a steady supply of high-quality coconuts,’’ he said.

Mr Umakhihe added that the ministry has been distributing improved seeds and seedlings, agrochemicals, and growth enhancers to coconut farmers free of charge.

He was represented at the occasion by Aisha Aliyu, desk officer, coconut value chain, in the ministry.

LASTMA, others combat Ilupeju industrial fire outbreak

The operatives of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and other emergency responders in the early hours of Saturday combated an industrial fire outbreak at Mega Plastics Company at No. 4, Ilupeju Bypass.

Taofiq Adebayo, the director of the public affairs and enlightenment department of LASTMA, made the disclosure in a statement in Lagos on Saturday.

Mr Adebayo stated that the industrial fire outbreak took place at Mega Plastics Company at No. 4, Ilupeju Bypass, beside the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Ilupeju area of Lagos.

“The Traffic Officer of LASTMA, Ayo Olaosebikan (Falcon) of Zone 21, confirmed that the LASTMA rescue team arrived at the scene of the industrial fire outbreak around 6:30 a.m. before other emergency responders were contacted by LASTMA.

“Immediately after we arrived at the scene of the industrial fire, we quickly informed other emergency responders, particularly the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services and the Nigerian Police.

“The causes of the industrial fire could not be immediately ascertained, he said.Mr Olaosebikan noted that a preliminary investigation revealed that the storage and factory sections of the petrochemical company were seriously affected by the fire outbreak.

Mr Olaosebikan said that neither injury nor death had been recorded.

Reprentatives to resume plenary on Tuesday

The House of Representatives says it will resume from its annual recess on Tuesday to continue the first legislative year of the 10th Assembly.

Clerk of the house, Yahaha Danzaria, said this in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.

The 10th Assembly proceeded on its annual recess on July 27.

This followed a plenary session during which Speaker Tajudeen Abbas announced the leadership of the standing committees of the house.

Commenting on the resumption, Akin Rotimi, the Spokesperson of the house and House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, said the 10th Assembly had been prolific.

He said since its inauguration, the house had recorded 470 bills, with all passing first reading, while four passed second reading.

He added that there had been 175 motions considered by the parliament.

He said in spite of the recess, it had continued to function, as various ad hoc committees continued to carry out their crucial mandates.

He said this had generated significant positive public interest.

Mr Rotimi said some of the key early developments expected on resumption was the conclusion of the work of all ad hoc committees and the submission of their reports.

He said this was for the consideration of the House in line with the directive of the speaker.

He said the house would get the final draft of its Legislative Agenda developed by the ad hoc committee, led by the Majority Leader, Julius Inhonvbere.

He said it would be considered and adopted by the house, adding that the draft agenda was developed following extensive consultations with critical stakeholders.

He also said that the membership of the standing committees would be announced and fully constituted.

Troops rescue kidnapped victim in Enugu

Troops of 103 Battalion (Rear) of 82 Division, Nigerian Army, presently on Operation UDO KA II, have rescued Maxwell Ayim between Four Corner-Agbogwe Junction in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

This was contained in a statement issued in Enugu on Saturday by Lt.-Col. Jonah Unuakhalu, acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations, 82 Division, Nigerian Army.

Mr Unuakhalu said that Mr Ayim was rescued unhurt on Thursday.

According to him, the rescue operation was conducted when troops deployed at Udi checkpoint received a distress call from the police on the incident.

Mr Unuakhalu said that on arrival, the troops came in contact with the kidnappers, adding that due to the troops’ superior fire, members of the criminal gang fled in disarray with gunshot wounds into the nearby bushes.

The army spokesman said that the gallant troops during further exploitation of the gang withdrawal route found the victim abandoned by the gang.

“Troops proceeded to rescue the victim. He had since been reunited with his family after preliminary medical checks.

“Joint Task Force Operation UDO KA II therefore, calls on the law abiding and good citizens of Enugu and the South-East region in general not to relent in providing timely, credible and reliable Information.

“This will help in putting an end to the spiral of kidnapping activities and sundry criminality within the region.

“Operation UDO KA II will continue combating crime and criminality in accordance with the extant rules and regulations guiding its operations,” he said.

FG urges Chinese investors to explore Nigeria’s steel industry, others

The Minister of State, Steel Development, Maigari Ahmadu, has urged Chinese investors to explore and forge mutually beneficial relationships in sectors including steel development, agriculture, manufacturing, technology and renewable energy.

Representing Vice-President Kashim Shettima, Mr Ahmadu made this known at a Business Forum hosted by China Industrial and Commercial Enterprise Association on Friday night in Lagos.

Mr Ahmadu said the new administration was investing heavily in critical infrastructure, including roads, ports, and energy.

These developments, he said, would not only facilitate the movement of goods and services but also create opportunities for investments.

Mr Ahmadu said Nigeria was committed to enhancing its investment climate, understanding that for businesses to thrive, they required a stable and conducive environment.

“Nigeria is rich in natural resources from oil and minerals to a fertile agricultural landscape. These resources provide a solid foundation for businesses in various industries.

“We view Chinese investors not merely as financiers, but as partners in our journey toward the economic prosperity of our country.

“It is in the light of this that we are using this opportunity to emphasise collaboration between our nations which can bring about transformative change,” he said.

He described Nigeria as a land of immense opportunities, adding that with a population of over 200 million people, the country represented the largest consumer market.

He noted that investments in the country had the potential to reach millions of eager consumers because of its strategic position in West Africa, offering Chinese investors a gateway to broader regional markets.

“We are committed to responsible business practices that will benefit people, protect our environment and ensure long term businesses.

“We invite our Chinese friends to join us on this exciting journey of growth, innovation, and prosperity.

“We sincerely look forward to building a brighter and a more prosperous future with the People’s Republic of China,” he said.

Guo Pengwen, Commercial Consul at the Chinese Consulate in Lagos, lauded the existing cooperation between both countries, noting that it had a huge potential.

Representing Yan Yuqin, Chinese Consul General, Mr Pengwen said investment from China was helpful to Nigeria’s economic prosperity, increased the local government tax revenue, improved employment and promoted industrial development.

He said that in terms of the steel industry, no other countries could do better than China.According to Mr Pengwen, in 2022, China produced more than one billion tons of steel, accounting for 55 percent globally.

“China can produce normal steel and the special steel which are used in different fields.

“Normal steel used in the real estate space but special steel is used to make high-speed railways, spaceships and aircraft carriers.

“The Chinese enterprises also have the awareness of environmental protection, sustainable development and low carbon emission.

“China and Nigeria have good economic cooperation. Many Chinese enterprises have invested in Nigeria and I believe there will be bright future for our countries,” he said.

On his part, Eric Ni, Chairman, China Industrial and Commercial Enterprise Association, said that the Chinese community was committed to giving back to Nigerians.He noted that one of the ways they did this was by empowering low-income students with scholarships.

“We’ve given over 6,000 scholarships and renovated five primary schools in Lagos. We will continue to do more as long as we are here,” he said.

Civil Defence nabs man for alleged theft of neighbours’ motorcycle

Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Jigawa have arrested a 22-year-old for allegedly stealing a motorcycle belonging to his father’s friend.

The NSCDC spokesman in the state, Adamu Shehu, who confirmed the arrest in Dutse on Saturday, said the suspect was arrested on Wednesday.

Mr Shehu said the suspect, a resident of Madara village in Azare Local Government Area of Bauchi state, was arrested in Sundumina village in Birnin Kudu area of Jigawa on a suspected case of motorcycle theft and trespass contrary to the Penal Code Law of the state.

“The suspect was arrested at about 1:00 p.m. following a tip-off where he has taken the stolen motorcycle for sale at the village’s weekly market.

“Upon his arrest, he confessed to have sneaked into the house of his neighbor, one Malam Muhammad of same address and a friend to his father, stole his motorcycle (Boxer) and brought it to Sundumina with intent to sell,” Mr Shehu said.

The spokesman added that the suspect, who stole the motorcycle on September 13, kept it and waited until the next market day in Sundumina village.“The motorcycle was valued at N400,000,” the spokesman added.

According to him, the suspect, who confessed to committing the crime, has been charged to a Magistrate court in Birnin Kudu for prosecution.

Adorable moment Simi, daughter surprised Adekunle Gold on stage at US show

Singer Simi and her daughter, Deja, surprised her husband, Adekunle Gold, while he was performing on stage at his Dallas show in the United States.

At the show which took place on Friday night, Simi came up the stage with her daughter amid cheers from the fans.

Adekunle Gold reposted the video which captured the moment on his Instagram story on Saturday.

Army rescues abducted Zamfara Varsity students

Six students of the Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State, abducted in the early hours of Friday, have been rescued by troops of the Nigerian Army.

According to a tweet posted Friday by one of Nigeria’s foremost military blog, #ZagazOlamakama, the six students were rescued by “troops of the Joint Task Force Northwest Operation Hadarin Daji under the command of the General officer Commanding  8 Division Nigerian Army.

“Officers of the troop also recovered an Ak47rifle, a walkie-talkie and some motorcycles.

“The Troops of the Joint Task Force Northwest Operation HADARIN DAJI under the command of the General officer Commanding  8 Division Nigerian Army rescued six students of Federal University Gusau that were abducted in the early hourz of Friday in Sabon Gida in Zamfara State.

“The troops also recovered motorcycles, an Ak47 riffle and a walkie-talkie in the aftermath of the encounter,” the tweets read.

Suspect arrested for injecting Mohbad not nurse- Lagos NANNM

The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Lagos State Council, on Saturday, said the individual reportedly arrested for injecting the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad is not a registered nurse.

The association disclosed this in a press statement signed by the State Secretary, Toba Odumosu.

The association also urged the media to verify the qualifications and professional status of individuals before labelling them as healthcare professionals.

NPG reports that 27-year-old Mohbad died on September 12, 2023.

On September 14, Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, said the singer passed away after receiving an injection administered by an auxiliary nurse.

Aloba said, “According to what I heard from people, I do not believe in that. The only thing I can think of is maybe this auxiliary nurse that used to treat people which is a very bad idea. I do not know the kind of level the woman is.

“They said they called her to give him an injection and that is a very bad idea and that injection can result in any length. He had wounds but I do not know the kind of wounds he had.”

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Police Command on Friday said the late singer’s remains have been deposited at the mortuary after the completion of an autopsy on his body.

While expressing its condolences to the family of the late singer, the Lagos State Council of NANNM said there is a need for professionalism in reporting and conducting the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death.

“The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, Lagos State Council, expresses its deepest condolences to the family and associates of the late musician, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as we mourn his tragic passing.

“We fully support the ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death and urge the relevant authorities to leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of justice for him.

“However, we must stress the importance of professionalism in reporting and conducting this investigation. NANNM is closely monitoring the situation with keen interest. Our preliminary investigations indicate that the individual reportedly taken into custody by the police for providing care to Mohbad is not a registered Nurse.

“We emphasise the critical need to verify the qualifications and professional status of individuals before labelling them as healthcare professionals,” the statement read in part.

The council said it is regrettable that Nigeria’s healthcare system faces significant regulatory challenges, leading to the presence of unqualified individuals performing medical roles they are not trained for.

“In Nigeria, to be recognised as a Nurse, one must complete a rigorous five-year Bachelor of Nursing Science program at a university, followed by an additional year of internship. Alternatively, one can undergo training at an accredited School/College of Nursing and become registered and licensed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

“We wish to clarify that the term ‘Auxiliary Nurse’ has no place within Nigeria’s healthcare system or its laws. An individual is either a qualified Nurse or an unqualified individual performing tasks beyond their competence.

“Furthermore, we call on the investigating authorities and the media to exercise caution and accuracy in their reporting during this investigation. We will not tolerate any misrepresentation of Nurses and the Nursing profession. We demand that all media outlets that inaccurately reported the arrest of a Nurse take immediate corrective action to rectify their stories”, it added.

NSCDC impounds 292 bags of smuggled rice, arrests three suspects

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has impounded 292 bags of foreign rice illegally imported.

This is according to a statement by NSCDC spokesperson Babatunde Afolabi on Friday in Abuja.

According to Mr Afolabi, three suspects were arrested in connection to the crime on their way from Cotonou, Benin Republic, to Lagos while conveying the products with three wooden boats.

He said they were intercepted by operatives of the NSCDC commandant general’s marine monitoring team based on credible intelligence.

The PRO said the NSCDC boss, Ahmed Audi, had directed that the suspects and exhibits be handed over to the Nigeria Customs Service for prosecution.

He said this was in line with the extant laws of the land after preliminary investigations were concluded.

Mr Afolabi said the NSCDC boss had assured that the corps would continue to pursue its statutory functions of protecting critical national assets and infrastructure and continue in its fight against insecurity.

He reiterated the corps’ commitment to continued proactive and tactical patrol on land and sea to forestall all forms of smuggling, make the country’s waterways safe and enhance economic prosperity.

Olayemi Cardoso, on Friday, formally assumed duty as the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).According to a statement by Isa Abdulmumin, CBN’s spokesperson, Mr Cardoso’s resumption in acting capacity is pending his confirmation by the Senate.

“This follows the resignation of Mr Godwin Emefiele as Governor of the CBN,” said Mr Abdulmumin.

He added, “Similarly, the deputy-governors-designate have also assumed duty, in acting capacities.”

Mr Abdulmumin said this followed the resignation of Folashodun Shonubi, Aishah Ahmad, Edward Adamu, and Kingsley Obiora as deputy governors.

“Cardoso and his colleagues subscribed to the relevant oaths of office at a brief ceremony held at the bank’s head office in Abuja,” Mr Abdulnumin said.

He said they had since settled down to the task of administering monetary and financial sector policies of the federal government.

President Bola Tinubu nominated Mr Cardoso as CBN governor on September 15.

Mr Tinubu also nominated Emem Usoro, Abdullahi Dattijo, Philip Ikeazor, and Bala Bello as deputy governors.

Nigerian Army busts illegal gun factory in Kaduna, recovers weapons

Troops of the Operation Safe Haven have uncovered a gun manufacturing factory in Kafanchan, Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

This was disclosed in a statement released by the Nigerian Army via their official X handle on Friday.

The discovery was reported to have followed a week long intelligence operations that finally led to the capture of a wanted gunrunner, Napoleon John, who has been on the wanted list of OPSH.

The suspect, who confessed to the crime, led the troops to a concealed factory where arms of different calibre were sold by another miscreant identified as Monday Dunia, who confessed to have been in the business for more than five years fuelling the crisis in Kaduna and neighbouring Plateau States.

A thorough search of the factory and follow up operations led to the recovery of different weapons including pistols, locally fabricated AK 47 rifles, military grade AK 47 rifles, revolvers, and a submachine gun amongst others.

The statement added that the major kingpin is still on the run but would soon be apprehended.

Autopsy or not, bring out those who oppressed him when he was alive – Bella Shmurda urges Police

Nigerian artiste Bella Shmurda, has said the Lagos State Government needs to focus more on arresting every person who oppressed and maltreated the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka MohBad, during his lifetime.

MohBad, in 2022, had called out his former boss, Marlian Music owner, Afeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley, and his associate Samson Eletu, aka Sam Larry, for assault and threat to life.

The ‘Peace’ crooner had the time shared photos showing injuries inflicted on him by these persons, even petitioning the Lagos State Police Command at some point for.

In an X post on Thursday, Bella Shmurda, a close friend of the deceased, charged the police to focus more on bringing to book every person who oppressed and maltreated the deceased when he was alive.

Shmurda tweeted, “Delayed justice is injustice Bring out those who oppressed and maltreated the hell out of him when he was alive that the goal Autopsy or not he no concern me Unless our govt don’t have feelings. #Justice4mobhad #imoleliveon.

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