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Bandits kill 7, injure many at Maulud event in Katsina

By Sabiu Abdullahi 

Armed bandits on Sunday attacked a religious gathering in Kusa Town, Musawa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The attackers, armed with AK-47 rifles, stormed the Maulud procession, firing indiscriminately at attendees. 

The Katsina State Police Command confirmed that seven people lost their lives and 16 others sustained gunshot injuries during the attack.

A swift response from law enforcement agents led to the repelling of the attackers.

In the wake of the assault, injured victims were rushed to nearby hospitals for medical treatment. 

Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, visited the affected community to express his condolences and assure residents of the government’s commitment to restoring peace.

The governor’s visit was met with gratitude by the villagers, who appreciated his support during this difficult time. 

As investigations continue, the community mourns the loss of their loved ones, noting the need for increased security measures to prevent future tragedies.

Court of Appeal reinstates NNPP’s Yusuf Datti as Kano Federal Constituency representative

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has ruled to sack Musa Ilyasu Kwankwaso of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and reinstate Yusuf Umar Datti of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) as the rightful representative of the Kura/Madobi/Garun Malam Federal Constituency election in Kano State. 

The ruling was made by a three-man panel led by Justice Tunde Oyebamiji Awotoye, who stated that Datti’s appeal had merit and allowed it to proceed.

The panel criticized the tribunal’s decision to count the date of the appellant’s resignation on the day of his party primary, emphasizing that Section 77 of the Electoral Act was misapplied.

They clarified that the matter of membership within a political party is an internal affair, beyond the jurisdiction of the court. 

This ruling marks a significant victory for Yusuf Umar Datti and the New Nigeria Peoples Party, reaffirming the importance of fair electoral processes and adherence to legal procedures.

What Hisbah truly does

By Usama Abdullahi 

The Hisbah corps members have come under criticism for their recent activities, which include raiding or disrupting a hotel or social gatherings where immoral actions are being condoned. I’m surprised about its criticism. Just like any other institution or agency, Hisbah has its flaws. But to write it off merely because of what it’s doing lately isn’t morally right. 

I wanted to stay clear of this issue. Still, I felt the need to chip in after listening to a minute-long interview the Commander-General Kano Hisbah, Sheikh Aminu Daurawa, granted to BBC Hausa regarding the backlash that greets their actions. In that interview, the Sheikh logically stated why they raided such “illegal” gatherings. 

Through his revelations, I realised that they don’t just raid a hotel or any social gathering for their selfish concerns, but they first receive calls for an investigation. You see, Hisbah doesn’t carry out things as badly as some people would have us believe. They simply do the bidding of their people. The calls are often made by the people living near the places where such social vices occur. 

Once they suspect something unusual in the said places, they do not fail to raise the alarm by calling Hisbah to carry out some investigations. And when the Hisbah Corps arrive at the scene of the “crime”, they don’t harass the suspects. Nor do they raid the entire place as they so wish. However, they go straight to the hotelier or owner of the place and inform them of their plan.

When they have the offenders in their custody, they usually preach to them and caution them against the consequences of their actions. But if they encounter serial miscreants, they take them to the court of law. So, if I may ask, what’s wrong with that? This is right on all fronts- both religiously and morally because they mainly target brothels where sex trafficking takes place. 

Those arrested during their first raid were those from different states or countries. This tells you that the situation is far beyond what you hear. However, Hisbah, as a morality police, is doing what most security personnel fail to do. It’s simply doing the job of a police officer and that of parents.

Only when we look past our sentiments can we acknowledge the benefits of what Hisbah is bringing to society. No matter how you twist, you cannot deny that Hisbah has achieved what the police force hasn’t for years. If you argue that Hisbah is trampling on the rights of their victims, then I’ll put this question to you: how many rules have the so-called victims broken so far? I understand that two wrongs don’t make a right, but there’s no way a law can work without having the law-breakers face their full wrath. 

Usama Abdullahi Writes from Abuja and can be reached at usamagayyi@gmail.com.

Wizkid announces break from music

By Ahmad Deedat Zakari 

Award-winning Nigerian singer Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known by the stage name Wizkid, has announced plans to take time off music. 

The singer made the announcement in an Instagram post on Sunday. 

Wizkid disclosed that he will be away for four to five years to focus on golf and spend his fortune. 

Wizkid had taken a similar break from music in 2019, and the post was not surprising to many of his fans. 

Writing in pidgin English, he wrote: “Back in 4 years, make una papa chop him money small or maybe five or I fit still go dey play ball now. 

“Or make I start dey play golf. fifa or wrestling b*tch!” 

“All of una dey craze! Everybody dey mad.”

Despite being staunch supporter of Jews, FFK criticises Israel for committing atrocities in Gaza

By Sabiu Abdullahi 

Femi Fani-Kayode, the former aviation minister, has added his voice to the chorus of international condemnation against Israel’s recent military strikes on Gaza, describing them as unjustifiable acts of violence that have sparked a global outcry.

In a strongly-worded statement shared on his social media platform, Fani-Kayode expressed deep concern over the loss of innocent lives, particularly among women and children, and vehemently criticised the ongoing attacks as indefensible and inhumane. 

Fani-Kayode, known for his previous support of Israel, acknowledged the historical sufferings of the Jewish people and his past condemnation of Hamas atrocities.

However, he noted the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and criticised the indiscriminate violence that has claimed the lives of numerous Palestinians.

He stated, “The killing of innocent Palestinian civilians, including women and children, is not a solution. It only perpetuates the cycle of violence, fuels resentment, and deepens the suffering of ordinary people caught in the crossfire.” 

His outspoken criticism comes amidst a surge of global concern, with humanitarian organisations and world leaders calling for an immediate ceasefire and a return to dialogue.

Fani-Kayode urged for international intervention to halt the bloodshed and facilitate diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis, emphasising the importance of protecting the lives and dignity of all individuals involved. 

Fani-Kayode’s stance reflects the growing sentiment worldwide, highlighting the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict as well as the collective responsibility to protect civilian lives and uphold human rights in the face of ongoing hostilities in the region.

His voice adds to the increasing pressure on the international community to take decisive action and work towards lasting peace in the troubled region.

Police rescue ex-INEC staff member from abductors, arrest three suspects

By Sabiu Abdullahi 

The Cross River State Police Command rescued a former staff member of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from her abductors at her residence in Calabar on Saturday.

The daring rescue operation was confirmed by Irene Ugbo, the spokesperson for the command, who praised the gallantry of the officers involved. 

Ugbo disclosed that the rescue operation led to the arrest of three suspects, who were apprehended by the command’s Anti Cultism and Kidnapping Squad (ACKS), led by SP Chukwuma Ogini.

The team sprang into action following a distress call reporting the abduction at Mathias Oje Avenue in Calabar Municipality.

The operation was further assisted by the courageous efforts of the Njangachang youths in the locality, who played a pivotal role in apprehending the suspects. 

During the operation, the police recovered two vehicles believed to have been used in the abduction. The suspects were found in possession of arms, ammunition, and charms, indicating their criminal intent. 

Irene Ugbo commended the bravery of the officers and the local youths, emphasizing the commitment of Commissioner Gyogon Grimah to eradicate crimes and criminal activities in the state.

She reiterated the commissioner’s resolve to make Cross River State an inhospitable environment for kidnappers and criminals. “We want to make it clear that no kidnapper or criminal will find the state a safe haven for their nefarious activities. This is the directive of the Commissioner, as mandated by the Inspector General of Police,” stated Ugbo, as quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). 

The successful rescue operation stands as a testament to the dedication and efficiency of the Cross River State Police Command in ensuring the safety and security of its residents.

Gunmen storm Conakry prison, free coup leader

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Gunmen stormed the main prison in Conakry, Guinea’s capital, leading to the escape of 2008 coup leader Moussa “Dadis” Camara, along with military figures Claude Pivi and Blaise Goumou. 

The incident was confirmed by Guinea’s justice minister, Charles Wright, during a broadcast on local Radio Fim FM. 

Eyewitnesses reported that Conakry was sealed off, with gunfire echoing near the city’s administrative heart.

The escape occurred in Kaloum, the political and administrative center of Conakry, housing the presidential palace and other official buildings. 

Camara, the former head of the 2008 military junta, was on trial for his involvement in a 2009 massacre where at least 157 people were killed. 

The massacre took place at Conakry’s stadium, where tens of thousands had gathered to protest against Camara’s presidential candidacy.

Security forces opened fire on the crowd, resulting in the tragic loss of lives. Guinea’s justice minister, Charles Wright, assured the public, “We will find them. And those responsible will be held accountable,” emphasizing the government’s determination to bring the fugitives to justice. 

This incident adds to the concerning trend in the region, as Guinea becomes the latest among eight Western and Central African countries to experience a military coup in the past three years.

The situation remains tense in Conakry, with authorities intensifying efforts to locate the escaped prisoners and restore calm to the city.

NAWOJ elects new officers in Jigawa

By Muhamamad Suleiman Yobe

The Jigawa state chapter of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) has elected new officers to run its affairs for another three years.

Those elected are Aisha Iliyasu Surko of Radio Jigawa as chairperson,  Bishira Muhammad from Horizon FM Dutse as deputy chairperson, Salamatu Nuhu from FM Sawaba Hadejia as secretary, Maryam Ibrahim from NTA Dutse as deputy secretary and Aisha Muhammad Sani from Radion Jigawa  as Treasurer.

The election was conducted at Press Centre Dutse by the National Secretary of NAWOJ, Rabi Gwadabe.

In her acceptance speech, the newly elected chairperson, Aisha Iliyasu Surko, commended members for giving her the mandate and called on other contestants to come and contribute to the development of the Union.

Managing Directors of Radio Jigawa, Yusif Adamu Babura and JTV Abba Muhammad Tukur Gantsa, an elder of the Union Hajia Zainab Rabo Ringim and security agencies witnessed the election.

Army neutralises 7 terrorists in Kaduna

 By Sabiu Abdullahi 

Troops from the Nigerian Army, operating under ‘Operation Whirl Punch,’ have successfully neutralized seven terrorists in Kampanin Doka Village, Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The operation, conducted in response to ongoing attacks on the local community, resulted in the elimination of four bandits on November 1, 2023. 

According to Lt. Col. Musa Yahaya, Acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations Officer, Nigerian Army, Kaduna, the troops, in collaboration with 1 Division Nigerian Army, swiftly responded to reports of bandit attacks in Kampanin Doka village.

The operation led to the recovery of weapons, including one AK 47 rifle, one AK 47 magazine, one machete, a mobile phone, and fourteen motorcycles previously used by the criminals. 

In a related incident on November 2, 2023, farmers in the western part of Sabon Sara village faced a bandit attack while harvesting their crops.

The quick response from the Nigerian Army troops, supported by the courageous actions of four farmers, resulted in the neutralization of one bandit.

The attackers, with gunshot wounds, fled the scene, leaving behind two AK 47 rifles. During the encounter, one of the farmers, Mallam Abdulrahman Aliyu, sustained minor injuries and was promptly evacuated to a nearby military hospital for medical attention.

France to return $150 million stashed by Abacha to Nigeria

By Sabiu Abdullahi  

France has announced its decision to return a total of $150 million that was stolen by the former Head of State, the late General Sani Abacha, back to Nigeria.

Mrs. Catherine Colonna, Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, made this announcement during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday. 

During the briefing, Mrs Colonna revealed that the fund would be returned to Nigeria in the form of a grant.

She stated, “France will return to Nigeria the assets stolen from the Nigerian people by General Sani Abacha and his family, that have been frozen in France since 2021.”

She further mentioned that discussions would be initiated with the Nigerian government to allocate these funds to development projects that would benefit the population, in alignment with the priorities of the Nigerian government. 

Mrs Colonna, who was in Nigeria to meet with the new government, emphasized France’s commitment to strengthen cooperation with Nigeria in various sectors.

She highlighted the economic partnership between the two countries, mentioning that more than 100 French companies are actively operating in Nigeria, creating jobs, establishing factories, farms, and vocational training centers. 

Furthermore, Mrs Colonna shared France’s goal of increasing investments in Nigeria and promoting reciprocal investments by Nigerian companies in France.