Sexual harassment: UNICAL names law faculty acting dean after Prof. Ndifon’s suspension
By Muhammadu Sabiu
Dr. (Mrs.) Rose Ohiama Ugbe has been named the acting dean of the faculty of law with the approval of the University of Calabar’s vice chancellor, Prof. Florence Obi.
According to a press release from the university’s registrar, Mr. Gabriel Egbe, the appointment will be in effect starting on Tuesday, August 22, 2023, and it will last until a faculty member is elected to serve as the faculty’s substantive dean.
It’s understood that Dr. Rose Ugbe will assume the tasks and duties of the office of acting dean in addition to overseeing the faculty’s academic programmes, fostering a strong connection between staff and students, and creating an environment that is conducive to teaching and learning.
Supporting faculty members in their research endeavours and working with university management to ensure full execution and actualization of the university’s ideals are among the other duties outlined in the announcement.
This comes a few days after the suspension of Prof. Cyril Ndifon for allegedly indulging in sexual harassment against female students in the faculty.
Bauchi woman murders late co-wife’s baby
By Muhammadu Sabiu
The Police Command in Bauchi has apprehended 24-year-old Furera Abubakar in connection with the alleged murder of her four-day-old stepchild in Bantu village in the state’s Ningi Local Government Area.
On Tuesday in Bauchi, SP Ahmed Wakil, the command’s spokesman, made a statement that confirmed the incident. He revealed that they had detained the suspect in connection with an alleged case of culpable homicide.
“The incident was reported to the Ningi Divisional Police headquarters on the 19th of August, 2023 which revealed that the four-day-old baby was born on the 15th of August, 2023 and was murdered by the suspect (Furera) on the 19th of August, 2023 before the naming ceremony.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect is a co-wife to the nursing mother (deceased mother).
“The suspect entered her co-wife’s room with liquid insecticide and applied it to the unhealed baby’s umbilical cord.
“The liquid suspected to be corrosive substance led to the deterioration of the baby’s health and eventual death,” he said.
He added that the suspect would be charged in court once the investigation is completed.
Attack by Army: Fish out killers of my aide for prosecution – Senator Adeola
By Uzair Adam Imam
Senator Olamilekan Adeola, the Chairman Senate Committee on Appropriations, raised alarm and demanded justice over the alleged atrocious killing of his senior aide, Adeniyi Oluwatosin Sanni, by the Nigerian Army on Saturday.
Senator Adeola alleged that the soldiers operating at checkpoints around Ikeja axis of Lagos State robbed and killed Mr. Sanni in the early hours of Saturday.
In a statement he personally signed yesterday, Adeola stated that information available to him on the circumstances indicates that Mr. Sanni was stopped at a checking point around Ojodu- Berger Area of Lagos on his way to his home at Isheri by ‘security agents’ who asked him to provide the documents of the car he was driving, which he did through a call to his wife who sent all the documents to his phone WhatsApp.
He added, ”It was gathered that the wife called a while later and the late Mr. Sanni told him that soldiers are still checking the vehicle’s paper. That was the last she heard from her husband and the body of Mr. Sanni, ridden with bullets, was later discovered at Toyota Bus Stop area of Oshodi, close to a military barrack.
“In an update about the investigation of the murder and armed robbery by the Nigerian Police Force, through a statement issued in Abuja, Senator Adeola stated that he is of the firm believe, based on available facts at the disposal of the Police, that his aide was killed by a syndicate of soldiers operating under the newly deployed Commander of 9 Brigade, Ikeja Cantonment of the Nigeria Army, Brigadier General Nsikan John Edet, through mounting of checkpoints and robbing of lone occupants of cars.”
Senator Adeola called on the Chief of Army Staff, Major General Taoreed Lagbaja, to direct the fishing out of the killers of his aide for further investigation, prosecution and justice for the deceased as a pattern of killings and armed robbery has been established against soldiers mounting late night checkpoints around Ikeja with similar unreported incidences in recent times.
“Till date, the black Toyota Camry of Mr. Sanni, his phones and other valuables are yet to be recovered,” he added.
Gunmen abduct four people in Toro
By Ukasha Rabiu Magama
At least not fewer than four people were kidnapped yesterday by unknown gunmen in Zalau, Toro, Bauchi state.
Our source, who pleaded anonymity, narrated that the invaders arrived in Zalau town by 8:30 pm on Sunday, barricaded the town entry and started shooting air sporadically, heading to the village market square.
Dispersing the marketers, they abducted Aliyu Dahiru Sulaiman, Abdul Hogal, Dokas, and their brother. Also, Shamsudden Garba was shot, and he is now receiving medical treatment at the Abubakar Tabawa Balewa Teaching Hospital in Bauchi. Similarly, the abductors carted away people’s belongings, including phones, provisions, meets and fried yams.
The illegal operation was suspended by 9:30 pm, and shootings were nonstop due to zero security intervention.
It could be recalled that the gunmen, on Saturday, August 19, 2023, abducted two people and shot a security man in Gumau; the captives regained freedom yesterday, August 20, 2023.
Similarly, the gunmen shot another person in Fishere on Friday, August 18, 2023; the man who refused to follow the kidnappers to the jungle as they commanded him was shot in the head and died immediately. Also, a similar event occurred in Bargan Fulani and Salarma communities.
Since the beginning of this month, August, Toro and Lame districts have been facing a series of attacks from unknown gunmen leading to the loss of lives and properties of citizens.
Recently, in an interview with BBC Hausa, the member representing Toro federal constituency, Hon. Ismail Haruna Dabo, raised the alarm over the incessant event in the area and asked the federal and state governments to deploy security operatives to the site; hence the need is to protect lives and property of the citizens.
An effort was made to reach Toro police command when filing this report, but it was abortive due to undisclosed issues.
Nigerian troops rescue another Chibok girl 9 years after abduction
By Muhammadu Sabiu
The Nigerian Army said Monday that it had rescued Mary Nkeki, a 27-year-old Chibok girl, in the Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno.
Recall that insurgents of Boko Haram kidnapped Nkeki and more than 200 other students from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok in 2014.
The Operation Hadin Kai Theatre Commander, Maj.-Gen. Gold Chibuisi, made this statement on Monday in Maiduguri upon the delivery of the girl to the Borno Ministry of Women Affairs.
He noted that on August 14 in Dikwa, soldiers from the 81 Task Force Battalion freed Nkeki, who had serial number 55 on the list of the kidnapped Chibok girls.
“While in captivity, she was forcefully married to one Adam, a Boko Haram terrorist fighter.
“Since her rescue, she has undergone thorough medical examination in our medical facility.
“Equally, she has been adequately resuscitated and would be handed over to Borno State Government for further administration,” he said.
Chibuisi reaffirmed the military’s commitment to maintaining security in the region’s north and east while bringing about sustainable peace.
Nkeki described her experience since being kidnapped in 2014 to reporters as being filled with pain, recounting that she and her husband managed to flee throughout the night and were found by a military patrol squad. She said she had left behind two other Chibok girls.
Know the laws of any country you are visiting before departure
By Aliyu Nuhu
Mal Kwalisa (not his real name) is an acquaintance. He has never travelled outside Nigeria. He was a money changer. One day he made a big kill and came into some big money and decided to visit UAE. He only told me he was travelling to Dubai for two weeks, and off he left via Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.
Three days after, Mal Kwalisa was back with us in Kano. I asked what happened. He was a bit ashamed, but later he blew the lid.
When he arrived in Dubai he booked into a hotel. After hours of rest, he went to one shop and saw a very beautiful Arab woman. He told her he came from Nigeria and he had plenty of money and promptly invited her to his hotel room. She smiled and told him she was married and that in UAE, women don’t visit men in hotels.
Mallam didn’t buy her story. He thought she could be persuaded by the promise of more money. He went back to his hotel and returned after lunch. He made the same offer again, and she smiled and told him to come back after closing hours, by 5 pm.
He went back at the appointed time only to find three askaris (police) waiting for him. They asked what his mission was, and he said he came to see his friend, pointing to the woman. The police asked him her name, and he didn’t know. They took him back to the hotel, packed his bag and drove him to the airport. He was lucky they did not chain him. They put him in the next available plight leaving UAE to Africa, Air Moroc. He landed in Casablanca.
After some hours, he was again put on the next available flight to Johannesburg, South Africa. After a long delay at midnight, he was bundled into a plane going to Lagos.
Our man had to find his way to Abuja by road after becoming Vasco da Gama overnight. He asked what could possibly be his offence.
I told him in UAE, adultery is punishable by death. The woman reported him to the police. He was lucky that she did not trick him and reported him while in his hotel room. And she didn’t mention rape.
Governor Uba Sani reduces school fees of state-owned higher institutions
By Ahmad Deedat Zakari
The Governor of Kaduna State, Uba Sani, has reduced the school fees of higher institutions in the state.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Muhammad Shehu Molash, made the development known in a press release on Monday.
According to the CPS, the governor has announced the downward review of the current fees in state-owned tertiary institutions .
The spokesperson cited welfarism and the interest of the populace as the reason for the governor’s decision.
The administration of the former Governor of the State, Mal. Nasir El-rufai, had hiked school feels of state-owned institutions.
The new administration of Governor Uba Sani has decreased the school feels by 30%.
Below is the new school fees of higher institutions in the state:
a) Kaduna State University – Current Fee: N150,000 – Reduction (%): 30% – New Fee: N105,000
b) Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic – Current Fee: N100,000 – Reduction (%): 50% – New Fee: N50,000
c) College of Education, Gidan Waya – Current Fee: N75,000 – Reduction (%): 50% – New Fee: N37,500
d) Shehu Idris College of Health Sciences & Technology, Makarfi •HND Courses – Current Fee: N100,000 – Reduction (%): 30% -New Fee: N70.000 •ND Courses – Current Fee: N75,000 – Reduction (%): 30% – New Fee: N52,000
e) Kaduna State College of Nursing – Current Fee: N100,000 – Reduction (%): 30% – New Fee: N70,000
NLC to new labour minister Lalong: Empathise with Nigerian workers
By Muhammadu Sabiu
Nigeria Labour Congress leaders on Sunday argued that the next minister of labour needed to understand the plight of the workforce, particularly at a time when the economy is experiencing difficulties that directly affect them.
Before Monday’s swearing-in of new ministries by President Bola Tinubu, the leaders participated in interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.
The Chairman of the Lagos Chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Funmi Sessi, expressed confidence in Simon Lalong’s ability to carry out his duties as Minister of Labour and Employment considering his background.
Mrs. Sessi advised Lalong to deal with labour concerns using the expertise he had gained from serving as the former governor of Plateau State.
“The future is bright with labour and Lalong as the minister, all things being equal, if he will not change, and with the good industrial relationship that he maintained with the labour unions in his state.
“I hope he will extend it to the labour centres in Nigeria, including Nigeria Labour Congress, all workers, not only in the public sector, but private as well; both formal and informal.
“This is necessary so that we can have the working people in Nigeria partake in the same wealth that they create; it will be a commonwealth, and that is our hope,” she said.
Ten Hag wants to sign new goalkeeper to assist Onana ahead of Henderson’s exit
By Muhammad Sabiu
Erik ten Hag, the manager of Manchester United, will intensify his efforts to bolster his team with a new goalkeeper before the summer transfer window ends in another 11 days.
Reports suggest that the Benfica player Odysseas Vlachodimos is a target for Ten Hag.
Vlachodimos is reportedly interested in moving to Old Trafford, but the Red Devils may have to fork up $51 million, according to The UK Mirror.
Ten Hag wants to bring in an assistant for Andre Onana because Dean Henderson is anticipated to leave United before the deadline day.
Currently out with an injury is Tom Heaton, the third-choice shot-stopper.
Last Sunday, in their second league game of the season, United fell to Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 thanks to two goals conceded by Onana.
After sponsoring 200 BUK students, Senator Hanga offers overseas scholarships
By Uzair Adam Imam
Rufai Sani Hanga, the Kano Central senator, pledged to provide scholarships for students to study abroad.
The senator said the scholarship for the 200 students of Bayero University, Kano (BUK), which he paid recently, was just one of the many opportunities awaiting not only students but all women and youth in his constituency.
He added that he would try hard to ensure more investment in education and empowerment for women and youth for the betterment of society.
Hanga disclosed this Wednesday at an event that converged the 200 sponsored students of BUK in his office in Tokarawa, Hadejia Road, Kano, to receive their awarding letters.
It can be recalled that Senator Hanga had paid the registration fees of 200 BUK students as a response to the painful outcry by the students as a result of a hike in the registration fee.
I responded to the painful outcry of students – Hanga
Senator Hanga said his sponsorship of the 200 BUK students was a response to the uproar generated by the increment in registration fees by the university management.
He said he came to the rescue of the students due to a call by Malam Aisar Fagge, Malam Salihu Sule Khalid, Malam Abubakar Tijjani Ibrahim and Alhaji Musa Nuhu Yankaba.
“This (scholarship) is in response to the outcry generated by the registration fee increment in Bayero University, Kano, which threatens the progress of many students in the university.
He added, “Malam Aisar, Abubakar, Salihu and Alhaji Musa were the ones who called me and advised that I should come to the aid of these students. I really commend them and the other members of my scholarship committee.
“While I consider this a quick intervention, I want to stress that more programs that target the upliftment and empowerment of our people are on the pipeline, in sha Allah,” he added.
Hanga commended the scholarship committee, adding, “I wish to advise the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity.”
We tasked ourselves for this rescue mission considering the unfavourable economic situation in Nigeria
Malam Aisar who is also a lecturer at the Department of Mass Communication, Kano State Polytechnic said they were into this rescue mission because of the unfavourable economic situation in the country and understood many students could not afford to pay for their school fees.
He said, “I have been in the teaching profession and know very well how students struggle to pay 20 or 30 thousand naira as their registration fee.
“Some students mostly go to radio stations to beg people. So, given that now there was an increment in registration fees, I feared many would have no other option than to drop their studies.”
It gladdened me when my mother thanked me for selfless service to humanity – Aisar
The communication scholar also added that it excited him and nearly reduced him to tears when his mother called to thank him for his selfless service to humanity.
“Although I was very excited looking at the happy faces of these promising students, there was nothing more exciting than the moment when my mother called to thank me.
“My mother, Hajiya, was in a tricycle when she heard the other two passengers talking about the matter, thanking Senator Hanga for rescuing their children.”
Students narrate tribulations, thank Hanga
“I reckoned without a hike in the registration fee. When I heard about it, my mind was awfully heavy as I knew I couldn’t afford it,” recalled a 400-level student of Bayero University, Kano (BUK), with a beaming smile on his face.
The student said a new hope had been rekindled in him by the scholarship he got from Senator Rufai Sani Hanga.
Another student, Abdurrahman Kabir Yunus, said the news of the hike in registration fees paralysed him.
He said, “But Senator Hanga wiped up my tears. And what he did was a lesson to me as I really feel indebted.”
Sham’una Rabi’u from Warawa Local Government said it was underestimating to describe how happy he was.
Rabi’u said, “I am very happy to be one of the beneficiaries of this scholarship. I couldn’t thank Senator Hanga enough.”









