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Miss Nigeria: Kano Hisbah debunks reports on plans to invite Shatu Garko, parents

By Muhammad Sabiu

The Kano State Hisbah Commission has debunked media reports making the rounds that it had invited the 44th Miss Nigeria, Shatu Garko, for questioning alongside her parents.

Hisbah Director, Dr. Aliyu Musa Aliyu Kibiya, confirmed the development to Freedom Radio, Kano.

He added that the commission, through its Commandant-General, Sheikh Harun Ibn Sinah, has never made such an invitation; it only tried to show the implications of such an event and contest in Islam to both Garko and her parents.

The 18-year-old Shatu Garko became the first Kano-born lady to be crowned Miss Nigeria at an event in Lagos on Friday, December 17, 2022.

However, Garko’s victory has sparked controversies, especially on social media. Many people, mainly among northern Muslims, describe the event as indecent, adding that it’s against the teaching of Islam and Hausa culture.

FG declares public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year

By Uzair Adam Imam

In celebration of Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year, The Federal Government of Nigeria has declared Monday 27th, Tuesday 28th December 2021 and Monday, 3rd January 2022 as public holidays.

The declaration made by Rauf Aregbesola, Minister of Interior, was contained in a release signed Wednesday, 22nd December 2021, by Dr Shuaib Belgore, Permanent Secretary of the ministry.

Aregbesola also stated that peace and security were two critical conditions for economic development and prosperity.

He urged Christians and Nigerians to “make the best use of this festive period” and pray for the total eradication of the lingering issue of insecurity that is bedevilling the country

Speaking about Corona virus pandemic, the minister urged Christians to “moderately celebrate the festival without large groupings and observe all the protocols stipulated by medical authorities.

“Take it as a point of personal responsibility to prevent the spread of the virus,” he added.

El-Rufa’i names new Governing Council for KASU, other state institutions

By Sumayyah Auwal Ishaq

The Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufa’i, has approved the appointment of new governing councils for the Kaduna State University (KASU), Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, College of Education, Gidan Waya, College of Nursing and Midwifery, and a board for the Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Communication, Muyiwa Adekeye, said on Tuesday in a statement that “Hussaini Adamu Dikko is appointed chairman of the Governing Council of KASU, with Ismail Sanusi Afieza representing the organized private sector, and Dr Tanimu Muazu Meyere, Habiba Sani and Charity Shekari.”

“Other members of the KASU Governing Council include the Vice-Chancellor, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, two representatives of the KASU Senate, one person appointed by the Congregation, one person appointed by Convocation, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, and the Registrar as secretary of the Council” the statement added.

He further stated that “Dr. Ishaya Dare Akawu will chair the Governing Council of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Professor Binta Abdulrahman was named the chairman of the council of the College of Education, Gidan Waya, and the council of the College of Nursing and Midwifery has Prof. Andrew Suku as chairman.”

You may recall that The Daily Reality had exclusively reported how the absence of Governing Council in KASU was creating ripples in the selection of the new Vice Chancellor for the university. However, the latest development is believed to ease the tension at the university.

Book Presentation: Audu Bako the best Kano State governor ever – Dantata

By Ibrahim Siraj Adhama

A prominent Kano elder statesman, business mogul and philanthropist, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, has described late Audu Bako as the best governor ever in the country. Dantata was speaking at a book presentation as one of the only two surviving members of Audu Bako’s cabinet, the other being Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, who was absent due to health challenges.
The book titled “Kano State Under the Administration of Audu Bako, 1967 – 1975” was written by Dr A’isha Ni’ima Shehu of the Department of History, Bayero University, Kano.
Alhaji Dantata, who served as Audu Bako’s Commissioner of Economic Planning, said Kano owed its development to the purposeful and visionary leadership of late Audu Bako, whom he described as honest, foresighted, God-fearing and prudent in the application of resources. He said if all leaders were like Audu Bako, Nigeria would have long passed its current level of economic development.
Blaming external influence for Nigeria’s slow development, the elder statesman stated that the country would have been better if it were to be allowed to develop at its natural pace. He added that Northern Nigeria is much more endowed with natural and mineral resources than the Southern part of the country. However, he bemoaned how those resources remained largely untapped.
The book reviewer, Dr Tijjani Naniya, commended the author for writing the book. He said it contains an assessment of Audu Bako’s laudable achievements in education, infrastructure, administration and economic development.
Extolling the man he dubbed as a lover of education and agriculture, Dr Naniya said Audu Bako’s projects are too numerous to mention. He identified Tiga and Bagauda dams, Gidan Murtala, Audu Bako Secretariat, Kano Zoological Garden, Bagauda Lake Hotel, Murtala Mohammed Way, Falgore Game Reserve, Daula Hotel as some of the projects done by Audu Bako.
He mentioned others include Kundila and Gwammaja Housing Estates, WRECA, and hundreds of primary and post-primary schools. He said when late Audu Bako established the College of Arts, Sciences and Remedial Sciences, alias CAS; many governors emulated him by establishing similar colleges in their states.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University, Kano, Professor Sagir Abbas, who hosted the event, said the University was always willing to be part of similar scholarly efforts aimed at preserving history for upcoming leaders.
Chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Isyaku Umar Tofa, who was also one of the youngest staff of Audu Bako, said the first military governor approached leadership with great determination and that no honour can compensate for what late Audu Bako did for Kano.
On his part, Kano state governor Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje announced a donation of ₦10m and pledged to support the reproduction of more book copies for use by schools and libraries in the state. He lauded the visionary leadership of the first-ever Kano state governor. He commended him for the numerous projects he undertook, many of which are not only still in use but have continued to serve as the foundation for many developmental projects up to this moment.
Other donors include Alhaji Aminu Dantata with ₦5m and another ₦15m to the family to do a project in Audu Bako’s memory.
The event attracted participants from among members of the academia, politicians, traditional rulers, business community, media, as well as members of late Audu Bako’s family.

We will review our intended industrial action—ASUU

By Muhammadu Sabiu

The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) said although the federal government refused to honour the two parties’ 2009 agreement, it would have to review the next possible action to take.

The union made the disclosure in a statement titled “ENOUGH OF THE BLACKMAIL” after it held an emergency meeting at its Festus Iyayi National Secretariat University of Abuja, on Saturday, 18 December, 2021.

Recall that ASUU had vowed to embark upon industrial action to strongly protest and air its grievances due to government’s failure to honour the many agreements they made years ago.

The Nigerian academics’ body acknowledged “that government has failed to satisfactorily address all the issues raised in the 2009 FGN-ASUU Agreement and subsequent MoUs and Mos”, adding that it has “resolved to review the situation at a later date with a view to deciding on the next line of action.”

It also lamented how some agents of the government were mischievously reducing the demands of the union.

“NEC was worried by the spirited efforts of government agents to reduce the demands of ASUU to a regime of intermittent payment of watered-down revitalisation fund and release of distorted and grossly devalued Earned Academic Allowances (EAA),” the body says in the statement.

Bandits kill 20 people, farms, houses, vehicles set ablaze

By Sumayyah Auwal Usman

Suspected bandits reportedly killed 20 people during attacks on several villages of Kauran Fawa, Marke, and Riheya in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

The Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, disclosed that houses, trucks and cars were also burnt along with agricultural produce at various farms.

“The identities of the victims will be published once further details are confirmed by the Kaduna State Government. In the meantime, security agencies have sustained patrols in the general area,” he added.

Details later…

Police apprehend couples for selling their one-month-old baby

By Uzair Adam Imam

The Ogun State Police Command has announced the arrestment of the couples for allegedly selling their one-month-old baby at the sum of N50,000.

The couples, Eze Onyebuchi and his wife Oluchi Eze reside at the Ilara area of Ode Remo, in the local government area of Ogun State.

DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, Public Relation Officer, Ogun State Police Command, disclosed.

The woman who bought the baby was not known to the couples. And since then, the woman was at large.

Oyeyemi said that the couple were arrested on the 16 of December 2021, following information received by policemen at Ode Remo divisional headquarters that the couple who live at Ayegbami street Ilara Remo willingly sold their one-month-old baby.

“Upon the information, the DPO Ode Remo division, CSP Olayemi Fagbohun, detailed his detectives to the area where the couple was arrested and brought to the station,” he said.

The suspects explained to the police how one Mrs Ruth Obajimi directed the yet to be identified buyer to them.

They added that the woman told them that she was from the human rights office and would help them foster their child.

“The woman then gave them the sum of fifty thousand naira, and we handed over the baby to her despite not knowing her from Adam,” the couples stated.

DSP Abimbola said that: “The effort is on top gear to apprehend the said woman with the view to recovering the baby.”

Yuletide: GYB Awareness Project supports 1500 less-privileged

By: Sumayyah Auwal Ishaq

The Governor Yahaya Bello Awareness Project (GYB Awareness Project) has supported 1500 less-privileged and vulnerable people across the seven (7) north-west states of Nigeria with various cash and gift items ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

The National Coordinator, GYB Awareness Project, Saifu Bawa Kajuru, said the goal is to reach out to Nigerians who can’t afford to feed themselves this festive period. He further stated that churches and communities are the major target earmarked by the group.

Apart from the 20, 000 cash disbursed to the beneficiaries, other items distributed by the group included clothes, rice, oil, spaghetti, and cash gifts. Many beneficiaries in Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States thanked GYB Awareness Project for their magnanimity.

GYB Awareness Project

Customs intercept guns packaged in TV container in Lagos

By Uzair Adam Imam

Officials of the Nigeria Customs Service attached to Tin Can Island Command have on Friday confirmed the interception of a 1x40ft container carrying guns and other deadly weapons.

Reports have discovered that the container owner had allegedly declared its content as plasma televisions, but the customs officers discovered it was a carton of guns.

Mr Uche Ejesieme, the Public Relations Officer of the Tin Can Customs, confirmed the incident.

“The officers intercepted a container loaded with weapons, but as we speak, what we have done as a command is that we have written to the terminal to evacuate the container immediately to enforcement unit for 100 per cent examination so that we can actually ascertain the quantity and other relevant information.

“So, as we speak, we expect the terminal to evacuate the container to the enforcement unit where we intend to strip it, and the quantity, names of people involved, and other further information would be available,” he said.

He added that, in line with service protocol, the command would inform the Customs high command in Abuja after the container had been thoroughly examined at the enforcement unit of the command.

“This is why we have not issued an official statement regarding the seizure.

“As we speak, we do not have full details of who is behind the import, country of import and the model of guns.

“All these will be made known at the end of investigations,” he added.

The customs, however, vowed to thoroughly look into the matter to its very roots and apprehend those in connection.

“Most times, the suspect you see is those freight forwarders and agents coming for examination, but we are more interested in getting to the importer and everyone involved in that criminal importation to nip it in the bud,” he assured.

Troops raid terrorist bandits’ den in Sokoto, scores killed

By Muhammad Sabiu

Reports from Sokoto State in the northwestern part of Nigeria have indicated that the Nigerian military has launched a series of attacks on the enclave of the terrorist bandits who operate in the region, ChannelsTV reports.

A number of the terrorists were said to have been killed, while many others were injured in the wake of the military attacks.

Recall that Satiru and Katanga, two villages in Isa LGA, were recently attacked by bandits, resulting in the deaths of numerous inhabitants.

On the other hand, the military claimed to have raided the marauders’ hideouts on Thursday and Friday, killing many of the gunmen.

According to sources, several of the bandits who escaped the raid were spotted attempting to leave around the fringes of Bafarawa hamlet, some on motorcycles.

All attempts to contact the division’s army spokesman in the division were fruitless as of the time of reporting this article. More information on the situation is expected in the coming hours.