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Kano task force arrests 53 suspects in anti-thuggery operation

By Uzair Adam

The Kano State Joint Task Force Committee on Peace Restoration and Youth Rehabilitation has arrested 53 individuals suspected of involvement in thuggery and drug-related activities.

The committee’s chairman, Dr. Yusuf Ibrahim-Kofarmata, who also serves as the Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Kano.

He explained that the arrests followed an intelligence-led clearance operation conducted between March 13 and 14 as part of efforts to curb crime and substance abuse in the state.

The operation targeted criminal hideouts and black spots across various locations, including Yakasai, Kofar Mata, Zango, Zage, Zanzado, Rimi Market, Shahuchi Park, Kano Line, Sharada, Ja’in, Dan Agundi, and surrounding areas.

During the raid, the task force recovered three parcels, 50 wraps, and other large quantities of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis sativa, along with two bottles of codeine syrup, two tubes of rubber solution, and a gallon of a toxic substance known as “suck and die.”

Additionally, security operatives seized 105 pieces of suspected exol tablets, five cutlasses, two scissors, two clubs, and a collection of suspected charms.

A significant quantity of cannabis sativa was found at a known drug joint in Zanzado, where authorities also seized a delivery vehicle and five cattle believed to belong to a notorious drug dealer.

Ibrahim-Kofarmata stated that the suspects would face prosecution upon the completion of investigations, reaffirming the committee’s commitment to restoring peace and ensuring a drug-free environment in Kano.

He noted that the task force, comprising security agencies and government officials, remains dedicated to cleansing Kano’s streets and safeguarding the well-being of its residents.

How police rescue passengers from kidnappers on Kogi highway

By Uzair Adam

The Kogi State Police Command says its operatives from the Police Mobile Force, 70 Squadron, Kabba, have rescued passengers from an attempted abduction along the Kabba-Ayere Road.

Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP William Aya, told reporters in Lokoja on Saturday that the incident occurred on Friday.

He explained that upon receiving a distress call, reinforcement teams from Sharper Corner pindown were swiftly deployed to the scene.

The officers engaged the kidnappers in a gun duel, forcing them to flee into the bush and abandon their victims, who were subsequently rescued.

The Commissioner of Police in Kogi, CP Miller G. Dantawaye, has ordered the deployment of additional tactical and operational assets to comb the surrounding bushes and apprehend the fleeing suspects.

Dantawaye commended the officers for their swift response and reiterated the commitment of the command to ensuring the safety of residents and travelers in the state.

Shiites urge ICC to prosecute ex-Kaduna governor El-Rufai over alleged genocide

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shiites, has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate and prosecute former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai for alleged genocide and crimes against humanity targeting the movement’s members.

The petition, submitted through their lawyer Bala I. Dakum, was delivered to the office of the ICC Prosecutor and demands urgent action in the wake of years of violence directed at the Shiite community.

The petition references the 2015 Zaria massacre, in which over 1,000 members of the sect were killed by the Nigerian Army, as the starting point for a series of violent attacks on the movement.

IMN claims that El-Rufai has been responsible for a continued campaign of violence, which has led to the deaths of at least 55 more Shiites in Kaduna State alone, all while exercising their constitutional rights to freedom of worship, assembly, and expression.

The movement describes El-Rufai’s actions as part of a deliberate effort to exterminate Shiites, particularly in Kaduna State, where their leader, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, is based.

The petition calls for an extension of the investigation to include other officials who may have aided El-Rufai in committing these alleged crimes, including past commissioners of police in the state and former Chief of Staff Gen. Yusuf Tukur Buratai.

IMN also expressed concern over potential future attacks, fearing that without ICC intervention, the incoming administration may enable El-Rufai’s violent actions against them to escalate.

They urge the ICC to use its authority to initiate a preliminary investigation under Article 15 of the Rome Statute, emphasizing the urgent need to prevent further violence and ensure justice for the victims of these alleged atrocities.

The petition also highlights the government’s failure to prosecute those involved in the Zaria massacre, with military officers involved in the killings reportedly being rewarded with ambassadorial positions instead of facing legal action.

IMN is calling for immediate action to hold El-Rufai accountable and prevent further escalation of violence against the Shiite community in Nigeria.

Paul Pogba reflects on friendship, success after suspension

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

In a recent statement, footballer Paul Pogba shared his thoughts on the fleeting nature of friendships and the behavior of people in times of success.

Reflecting on his suspension, Pogba revealed that many of his old friends and former teammates had reached out to him after the suspension ended, asking which club he would join next.

Interestingly, these were the same people who had never contacted him during his suspension period.

Pogba noted, “When the suspension that was imposed on me ended, some friends and former teammates kept sending me messages, asking which club I would go to. These people never reached out to me during the entire period of my suspension. May God forgive them.”

He continued, drawing a broader lesson from his experience: “A wise person once said, ‘People will not join you in your struggles, but they will want to join you when your efforts lead to success.”‘

Pogba stated that in life, you may have to endure periods of hardship without the support of those around you.

However, when you achieve success or reach a certain level, people often reappear, eager to be a part of your accomplishments.

He cited several scenarios in which this happens, including when your fortunes fade, others acquire what you had, or when they surpass you in success.

He remarked that those who never showed up during your difficult times may still approach you for help when the tide turns in their favor.

“When someone has success in their life—whether in politics or another field—you will notice a sudden surge in the number of their followers and supporters. A person with fewer than 10,000 followers can see this number rise to over 30,000 in just two days after receiving political power in their area,” Pogba said.

He concluded with an important lesson: “You must learn to manage everyone and never make the mistake of cutting ties with anyone. People will often return when they need something from you, whether you’ve given them something or withheld it. One day, you may need their prayers in return.”

President Trump freezes funding for US-funded media outlets

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

Hundreds of staff members at major U.S.-funded media outlets, including Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Asia, and Radio Free Europe, were informed over the weekend that they would be barred from their offices and required to surrender press passes and equipment.

The move follows an executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday, which designated the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), VOA’s parent agency, as part of “unnecessary” federal bureaucracy.

USAGM, which employs approximately 3,500 people and has a budget of 886 million U.S. dollars for 2024, oversees several international broadcasters that are now facing significant cuts.

These include the shutdown of contracts with Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia, as reported by local media outlets.

VOA Director Michael Abramowitz confirmed on social media that nearly the entire staff of 1,300 journalists, producers, and assistants had been placed on administrative leave.

The White House has stated that the move is aimed at ensuring taxpayers are no longer funding what they described as “radical propaganda.”

The decision is expected to face challenges in Congress, as the U.S. Constitution grants lawmakers, not the president, control over federal spending.

Customs dismantles smuggling network, seizes 34,470 litres of PMS

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted 34,470 litres of smuggled Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) along border routes in Adamawa and Taraba states.

Acting on intelligence, operatives confiscated 1,149 jerrycans of PMS, along with a specially modified transport vehicle worth ₦4 million.

The total duty-paid value of the seized items stands at ₦37.78 million.During a press briefing in Jalingo, Taraba State, on Thursday, March 13, 2025, the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, described the operation as a necessary response to the increasing complexity of transnational smuggling activities.

He stated, “Our intelligence-led operations have revealed that this corridor is a strategic transit point for cross-border petroleum diversion.

“The economic implications extend beyond revenue losses; it disrupts supply chains, fuels artificial scarcity, and undermines regional security.”

The Customs chief also warned against internal collusion, saying, “We have intelligence that some officers and members of border communities are aiding smugglers. We will dig deeper into this and ensure that those involved face the full wrath of the law.”

Reaffirming the agency’s determination to curb smuggling, the Comptroller of Customs for the Adamawa/Taraba Command, Garba Bashir, highlighted the dangers of illicit trade.

“Smuggling weakens legitimate trade, encourages revenue loss, increases crime, and endangers our citizens. The operatives of Operation Whirlwind, under the leadership of the Comptroller General, have intensified efforts to dismantle these smuggling networks,” he stated.

The Coordinator of Operation Whirlwind, Hussaini Ejibunu, emphasized the effectiveness of intelligence-driven enforcement, noting that the seizures were completed in just three hours.

“This is an intelligence-based operation, not one conducted at fixed checkpoints. The results you see today confirm that Taraba is being used as a conduit for smuggling,” he explained.

He urged residents to support the anti-smuggling campaign, adding, “There is no hiding place for criminals. Anyone caught will be prosecuted. We urge the public: if you see something, say something.”

To address the impact of smuggling-related fuel shortages, the Comptroller General of Customs has ordered that the confiscated petroleum products be sold to the public at a subsidized rate.

Bandits demand N30 million ransom for Katsina Qur’an recitation champion, family

By Uzair Adam 

The Katsina State Government has confirmed that the winner of the National Qur’anic Recitation Competition, Abdulsalam Rabiu-Faskari, along with his father and brother, remains in the custody of their abductors.  

In a statement issued on Friday, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Culture, Dr. Bala Salisu-Zango, clarified that contrary to some media reports, the victims were still alive.  

Rabiu-Faskari, an ABU final-year medical student, was kidnapped alongside his father and brother two days ago while returning to Faskari from Katsina, shortly after being honored by Governor Dikko Radda for his outstanding performance in the competition held in Kebbi.  

The commissioner noted that Rabiu-Faskari was set to represent Nigeria at the upcoming international edition of the competition.  

“The government has been made aware of reports suggesting that the young scholar was killed by his abductors. However, the latest information reaching us confirms that he and his family members are alive and in captivity,” Salisu-Zango stated.  

He further revealed that the kidnappers were demanding N30 million for their release.  

Governor Radda condemned the abduction, describing it as unfortunate and assuring that efforts were underway to secure the victims’ safe return.  

“My heart is with the victims, their family, relatives, and friends. We pray for their safe release. The government is taking concrete steps to ensure their rescue,” Radda said.  

He urged security agencies to intensify efforts in tracking down the kidnappers while reaffirming his administration’s commitment to addressing the security challenges in the state.  

The governor also called on the public to offer prayers for the safety of Rabiu-Faskari and other abductees.

World leaders, UN chief mark International Day to Combat Islamophobia

By Muhsin Ibrahim

World leaders, including United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, took to social media on Friday to mark the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, calling for unity and action against discrimination.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Guterres emphasized the need to address rising anti-Muslim hate worldwide. “Islamophobia is an affront to human rights and the values of the UN. We must stand together to promote tolerance, understanding, and mutual respect,” he wrote.

Several heads of state and government officials echoed similar sentiments. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reaffirmed his country’s commitment to fighting religious discrimination, while Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan called for global solidarity against Islamophobia.

The International Day to Combat Islamophobia was designated by the UN in 2022 and is observed annually on March 15. It aims to raise awareness of prejudice against Muslims and promote inclusive societies.

Advocacy groups have urged governments to go beyond statements and implement concrete policies to tackle hate crimes and discrimination against Muslims.

Bayero University appoints Nura Garba as head of digital media unit

By Uzair Adam 

Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has approved the creation of new units within its Public Affairs Directorate and appointed Nura Garba as the Head of the Digital Media Unit. 

The decision, endorsed by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, is part of efforts to enhance the university’s communication strategies and digital engagement.  

Nura Garba, formerly of the Information and Publication Unit, will lead the newly established Digital Media Unit, which will focus on utilizing digital platforms to promote BUK’s brand.

The unit will also engage with online audiences and provide timely updates on university activities.  

In a similar development, Muhammad Salisu Rabiu, previously with the Protocol Unit, has been appointed as the Head of the Publicity and Outreach Unit. 

His role will involve promoting the university’s achievements, programs, and services to various stakeholders, including the media and alumni.  

The appointments were confirmed in letters dated March 12, 2025, signed by the Registrar, Dr. Haruna Aliyu, and have taken immediate effect.

NAF’s airstrike destroys bandits’ hideouts, kills over 20

By Anwar Usman

The Nigerian Air Force has said that, operatives in Katsina State have destroyed notorious criminal hideouts in Unguwar Goga Hillforest, Ruwan Godiya Ward, the Faskari Local Government Area of the state.

The operation, done by the Air Component of Operation Fansan Yamma in the early hours of Thursday, centered on cracking down the fortified camps of two notorious bandit kingpins, Gero (Alhaji) and Alhaji Riga.

In astatement on Friday night by the Deputy Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, Group Captain Kabiru Ali, said the airstrikes successfully neutralised over 20 bandits, with additional casualties reported in the surrounding rocky hills.

The statement in part read, “The Nigerian Air Force has delivered a devastating blow to banditry in Katsina State, as the Air Component of Area.

“The airstrikes, which preceded careful and actionable intelligence advancing purposeful lethality, destroyed the fortified camps of notorious bandit kingpins, Gero (Alhaji) and Alhaji Riga, neutralising over 20 criminals, with additional casualties reported in the surrounding rocky hills.

“The action by the operatives had a decisive impact on the criminals, assessment of the full extent of the damage is ongoing.”

Ali said Riga and Gero were key perpetrators of banditry in the region, providing shelter and all household items for terrorist elements responsible for deadly ambushes along the Funtua-Gusau Road, particularly between Yankara and Sheme villages.

He added that their elimination is seen as a major victory in the ongoing military battles to restore peace in the North-West region.