Army Arrests 18 Suspected Boko Haram Suppliers In North-East

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Nigerian Army has confirmed the arrest of 18 individuals accused of supplying logistics to Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East, highlighting what it described as an expanding network of civilian support for terrorist activities.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the Army said troops of Operation HADIN KAI apprehended the suspects while they were travelling through Gubio towards the Gudumbali axis, an area known for insurgent operations.

According to the military, early findings showed that the group was allegedly on a mission to deliver supplies to Boko Haram fighters.

The Army also revealed that initial confessions from the suspects pointed to economic hardship as a major reason behind their involvement.

“Initial findings indicate that the individuals were drawn into the illicit trade largely due to personal economic challenges,” the statement said, adding that insurgent groups often take advantage of vulnerable civilians to sustain their activities.

The military warned Nigerians against supporting terrorist groups in any form, stressing that such actions carry serious consequences.

“The Nigerian Army strongly warns all citizens against any form of collaboration with terrorist groups,” it stated.

“Providing logistics, intelligence, or assistance to such elements remains a serious offence, with grave consequences for national security and the safety of innocent lives.”

The Army stressed that cooperation from local communities remains vital in tackling insurgency.

“The effectiveness of ongoing operations depends greatly on the vigilance, cooperation, and active support of host communities,” the statement added, as it urged residents to report suspicious activities and resist inducements from criminal elements.

It also pointed to the need for broader socio-economic measures to address the underlying causes of insurgency.

“It is equally important to recognise the need for sustained socio-economic support and community-focused initiatives that can strengthen resilience and reduce vulnerabilities,” the statement noted.

Reaffirming its resolve, the Army said it remains committed to protecting communities and restoring peace, while calling for collective national efforts.

“Lasting peace and stability can only be achieved through a unified approach, where security operations are complemented by development efforts and strong community partnerships,” it said.

Kano Governor Sacks Commissioner for Investment, Shehu Wada Sagagi, Orders Immediate Handover

By Ibrahim Yunusa 

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has relieved Alhaji Shehu Wada Sagagi of his duties as Kano State Commissioner for Investment, Commerce and Industry with immediate effect.

 The decision was announced in a statement issued on Thursday by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.

According to the statement, Sagagi has been directed to hand over the ministry’s affairs to the Director of Commerce without delay.

 The move forms part of what the government described as an ongoing strategic realignment aimed at strengthening administrative efficiency and repositioning the state for sustainable growth.

Governor Yusuf expressed appreciation for Sagagi’s contributions during his tenure, particularly in the areas of politics, religion, and support for small and medium enterprises. 

He wished the former commissioner success in his future endeavours and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to effective service delivery and good governance in Kano State.

This development comes amid ongoing suspicions that some key figures are undermining and backbiting the governor following his split from his former political godfather, Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso.

Reports also indicate growing confusion within the cabinet and among several appointees in government parastatals, as uncertainty persists over loyalties, specifically on who remains aligned with the governor and who is still loyal to his former mentor.

Kano Woman Delivers Quintuplets At Specialist Hospital

A woman identified as Hafsatu Yusuf has given birth to five babies at Murtala Specialist Hospital in Kano.

Her husband, Malam Salisu Nafiu, confirmed the development. He said the quintuplets, made up of three boys and two girls, were delivered at about 2:00pm on Wednesday.

Nafiu, who works as a tricycle rider, thanked God for a successful delivery. He said both the mother and the babies were in stable condition. He also disclosed that the latest birth marks his wife’s ninth delivery.

He further explained that health workers at the hospital have continued to provide close medical care to the mother and the newborns to ensure their wellbeing.

In a related development, the Kano State Government has pledged to cover the medical expenses of the family.

The Public Relations Officer of the state Ministry of Health, Nabilusi Abubakar Kofar Na’isa, said the move forms part of efforts to improve maternal and child healthcare in the state. He noted that the government aims to reduce cases of maternal and infant deaths.

He added that the state remains committed to assisting vulnerable families and improving access to quality healthcare services.

Iran Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Sets Conditions For Ending War

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Iran has turned down a ceasefire proposal from the United States, stressing that the ongoing conflict will only end based on its own terms and after certain conditions are satisfied.

In a statement released through the Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Mumbai, the country outlined its position on the war. It said any ceasefire must come with clear commitments. These include an end to hostilities, payment of war damages, and recognition of its authority over the Strait of Hormuz.

A senior political-security official, cited in the statement, made it clear that Tehran would not accept any timeline imposed by the United States.

“Iran will end the war at a time of its own choosing and only if the conditions it has set are fulfilled. It will not allow Trump to determine the timing of the war’s end,” the official said.

The statement also disclosed that the United States had reached out through diplomatic channels with proposals for talks. However, Iran rejected the move and described it as misleading. It claimed the approach contradicts what it called a U.S. setback on the battlefield.

“Iran has evaluated these proposals… and considers them a deception aimed at escalating tensions,” the source added.

Tehran accused Washington of using negotiations in the past as a cover for military action. It insisted that any future agreement must include a “complete end to aggression and acts of assassination,” along with guarantees to prevent a repeat of the conflict. It also called for compensation for damages caused by the war.

In addition, Iran demanded a ceasefire that would apply across the region, including all allied groups. It also reaffirmed its “natural and legal right” to sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.

“Iran has informed all mediators acting in good faith that a ceasefire will only take place once its conditions are accepted; until then, no negotiations will be conducted,” the statement said.

This development is expected to heighten tensions between Tehran and Washington. It follows earlier remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested that discussions were ongoing and that Iran was open to reaching an agreement.

Iranian officials have repeatedly denied such claims. Military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari had earlier dismissed the U.S. position and stated that no direct negotiations were taking place.

Despite increasing calls from the international community for calm, both sides have maintained firm positions. Missile exchanges and airstrikes have continued across several fronts, prolonging the conflict.

Woman Foils Kidnap Attempt, Rescues Three-Year-Old in Ondo

By Anas Abbas

A three-year-old boy was rescued from suspected kidnappers in Ogbagi Akoko, Ondo State, after a woman’s swift intervention foiled the abduction attempt.

The Ondo State Police Command confirmed the incident on Wednesday, noting that it occurred on March 22 in Ogbagi Akoko following a report by the child’s mother.

According to the police, the child had been sent to his grandmother when a vigilant resident raised the alarm after noticing suspicious movements involving the boy.

The suspects were said to be fleeing with the child on an unregistered motorcycle when the grandmother intervened by holding onto the bike, preventing their escape. Her action, alongside the swift response of community members, led to the suspects being apprehended.

Police authorities confirmed that the child was rescued unharmed, while the suspects have been taken into custody for further investigation.

The command added that the case has been transferred for detailed investigation to determine whether the suspects are linked to a wider criminal network.

Commending residents for their vigilance, the police emphasised the importance of community cooperation in tackling crime and enhancing security.

Matawalle Declares Support for Lawal, Rejects 2027 Governorship Ambition

By Anas Abbas

The Minister of State for Defence and former Zamfara governor, Bello Matawalle, has ruled out contesting the 2027 governorship election in the state, declaring support for the re-election of incumbent governor, Dauda Lawal.

Matawalle made his position known in a recent statement, where he dismissed speculations about a possible return bid for the governorship, insisting that he has no intention of joining the race.

Instead, the former governor pledged his backing for Lawal, signalling a shift in political alignment and calling for unity among stakeholders in Zamfara State.

He emphasised that politics should not be treated as a conflict, but rather as a means of fostering cooperation and development, noting that collective efforts are needed to address the state’s challenges, particularly insecurity.

Matawalle also urged political actors and supporters to work together in the interest of peace, stability, and progress in the state ahead of the 2027 elections.

The development marks a significant turn in Zamfara’s political landscape, considering the rivalry between both figures during the 2023 governorship contest, which Lawal won

PDP Moves to Reconcile Factions Ahead of Elections, Assures Nigerians of Readiness

By Ibrahim Yunusa

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has initiated fresh reconciliation efforts following advice from the Court of Appeal in Ibadan, urging warring factions to resolve internal disputes ahead of upcoming elections. The party’s Board of Trustees, led by Senator Adolphus Wabara, constituted a high-powered committee to engage aggrieved members and address lingering issues threatening party unity.


As part of confidence-building measures, the National Working Committee (NWC) postponed key meetings, including the National Executive Committee and National Caucus sessions, and toned down confrontational communications.

However, the party expressed concern over continued hostile rhetoric from opposing factions, calling for restraint in the interest of members seeking to contest under the party’s platform within the timelines set by the Electoral Act.


Despite the tensions, the PDP leadership confirmed that dialogue has commenced, with both sides exploring pathways toward lasting peace.

The party urged supporters nationwide to avoid actions or statements that could derail ongoing reconciliation efforts.

It also reassured aspirants of its commitment to field candidates for all elective positions in line with its constitution.


Reaffirming its role in Nigeria’s democratic landscape, the PDP expressed gratitude to its supporters and maintained that it remains a viable opposition force.

The party also passed a vote of confidence on Governors Bala Mohammed and Seyi Makinde for their leadership, while assuring Nigerians that it will actively participate in the forthcoming elections and continue to provide a credible platform for democratic choice.

2026 Polls: Governor Abba Orders Appointees Seeking Elective Offices to Step Down by March 31

By Anas Abbas

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has ordered all political appointees aspiring to contest in the 2026 general elections to resign from their positions in compliance with electoral laws.

The directive announced, was contained in a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa.

According to the statement, the order was formally communicated through a circular signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Umar Farouk Ibrahim. The circular stressed the importance of adhering strictly to regulations guiding the conduct of public office holders.

It explained that the decision aligns with Section 88(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, which governs the involvement of public officials in partisan political activities.

The government noted that the move is intended to promote neutrality, accountability, and integrity within the public service, while also ensuring a level playing field for all aspirants ahead of the polls.

The circular further directed that all affected appointees must resign or retire, where applicable, on or before March 31, 2026.

Meanwhile, Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) across the state have been instructed to widely disseminate the directive and ensure strict compliance.

Nigeria In Deeper Trouble Than When Tinubu Came – Baba-Ahmed

A former Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Political Matters, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has said Nigeria is facing more serious challenges now than when the current administration began in 2023.

Baba-Ahmed spoke on Tuesday during an interview on aTV show. He assessed the country’s situation in areas such as the economy and security. He argued that the present conditions show that the government has not met the expectations it set when it assumed office.

According to him, the level of insecurity and violence has worsened since the start of the administration.

“We are in deeper trouble than when you came. Violence are becoming a lot more serious than we anticipated. Three years into President Tinubu’s presidency, we’re seeing an escalation in the pattern of violence and its magnitude and impact on our people that we’ve never seen before.

“This is a president who came to power promising to put an end to this insecurity and to create a new path for Nigeria, create new living conditions for Nigerians, make life safer and more abundant.

“The president himself would admit that he has failed to do this, to live up to the promises he has made and to make Nigerians safe.”

Baba-Ahmed also referred to the recent state visit by President Tinubu to the United Kingdom. He noted that the trip involved many government officials and ministers.

“A few days ago, the President and the huge entourage of ministers and government officials traveled to the United Kingdom on state visit. It was a very festive event, from the media reports, very happy event.

“It occurred at a moment when, in just a few days earlier, there were one of the most horrendous attacks in Borno state, a few days before the departure of this huge contingent that the President led,” he lamented.

His remarks add to the ongoing debate about the country’s economic and security conditions under the current administration.

Kano Scales Up TB Response, Targets Elimination

By Uzair Adam

The Kano State Government has intensified efforts to combat tuberculosis as activities marking World TB Day 2026 are held, reaffirming its commitment to controlling and eliminating the disease.

Nabilusi Abubakar K/Na’isa, the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, noting that the state is emerging as one of the leading in Nigeria’s fight against tuberculosis.

According to the statement, the government has continued to scale up interventions aimed at preventing the spread of the disease, which remains a major public health concern.

Speaking during the commemoration, the Commissioner for Health, Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, said the state is taking deliberate steps to address the burden of tuberculosis through sustained health programmes and policies.

He noted that TB is still a serious health challenge but added that the government is intensifying efforts to curb its spread across communities.

The commissioner explained that symptoms of the disease include persistent cough, excessive sweating and significant weight loss, warning that tuberculosis is airborne and can easily be transmitted if not properly managed.

“The symptoms should not be ignored, as early detection remains critical in controlling the disease,” he said.

He further stated that the government is committed to eradicating TB through various initiatives, including the renovation of Yada Kunya General Hospital to improve treatment and patient care.

Yusuf also commended the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, for his continued support in strengthening the health sector.

The statement revealed that 913 people were diagnosed with tuberculosis in Kano State in the past year, with 720 successfully treated, indicating progress in managing the disease.

It added that development partners have supported the state with mobile healthcare vehicles to expand access to medical services, particularly in underserved communities.

Health officials urged residents to seek medical attention promptly if they experience symptoms, stressing that early diagnosis and treatment remain key to stopping the spread of tuberculosis.