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Gov Yusuf Sacks Kwankwaso’s Ally Buba Galadima As Kano Poly Council Chair, Names Replacement

Governor Abba Yusuf has relieved Buba Galadima of his position as Chairman of the Governing Council of Kano State Polytechnic, as part of ongoing reforms in the institution.

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

According to the statement, the governor has approved the appointment of the Emir of Gaya, Aliyu Ibrahim Abdulkadir, as the new chairman of the governing council.

The government said the move followed restructuring efforts designed to align the polytechnic with the administration’s Kano First Agenda and improve institutional performance.

Although the governing council’s tenure is three years, the chairman’s appointment was terminated before its expiration to support ongoing reforms.

The governor expressed appreciation to Galadima for his service to the institution and wished him well in his future endeavours.

He also charged the new chairman to deploy his leadership experience and capacity toward repositioning the polytechnic for improved academic standards and administrative efficiency.

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Troops Neutralize Two Bandits, Rescue 62 Kidnapped Victims In Kebbi, Zamfara

Troops under Operation Fansan Yamma have successfully killed two bandits and rescued 62 kidnapped victims during coordinated operations in Kebbi State and Zamfara State, the Nigerian Army announced.

In a statement, Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba, acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations for Sector 2 of Operation Fansan Yamma, said the operations were carried out in collaboration with allied security forces and local vigilante groups.

“In Kebbi, troops ambushed members of the Lakurawa terrorist group near the Augie–Binji border, killing two terrorists and recovering two motorcycles equipped for long-range movement,” Osoba said.

The terrorists were reportedly wearing camouflage uniforms, and the motorcycles were padded with thick blankets to aid mobility.

In Zamfara, the troops raided Munhaye forest, a known hideout of notorious bandit leader Kachalla Alti, and successfully rescued 62 kidnapped individuals.

The rescued victims are now in safe custody, with efforts underway to reunite them with their families.

“The operations highlight the unwavering commitment of Operation Fansan Yamma and its partners to dismantle terrorist networks, restore security, and protect lives in the region,” Osoba added.

He emphasized that the mission is part of the military’s broader strategy to combat banditry and terrorism across the North West, reinforcing the army’s dedication to safeguarding citizens and stabilizing affected communities.

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El-Rufai Accuses ONSA Of Importing Highly Toxic Thallium Sulphate, Seeks Clarification

Former Nasir El-Rufai has accused the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), led by Nuhu Ribadu, of procuring around 10 kilograms of thallium sulphate, reportedly sourced from a supplier in Poland.

El-Rufai made the allegation in a letter to ONSA, requesting clarification and reassurance regarding the substance and its management.

He emphasized that thallium salts are highly toxic and strictly regulated, highlighting the need for public safety, accountability, and trust in national institutions.

In the letter, he sought information on the intended purpose of the thallium sulphate, the supplier’s identity, whether the import was covered by existing chemical or defense permits, the total quantity and concentration, storage and security measures, regulatory oversight involving NAFDAC, NCDC, and other relevant agencies, as well as any public-health risk assessments or hazard mitigation plans.

“I want to stress that this inquiry is made in good faith, solely to ensure that due processes, safety standards, and transparency are observed. Public confidence in the integrity of national institutions is strengthened when potential risks are openly addressed and managed,” he stated.

El-Rufai also commented on X, saying: “It’s a matter of concern if anyone brings in any poison, more so an odourless, colourless one.”

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Enugu Police Arrest Three Suspects, Seize Firearms, Hard Drugs

Enugu State Police Command has continued its proactive crime-fighting operations, recording significant successes in two separate raids that led to the arrest of three male suspects and the recovery of firearms, ammunition, and illegal drugs.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, confirmed the development in a statement released to DAILY GAZETTE on Sunday.

According to the statement, on 19th January 2026, operatives of the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad, acting on credible intelligence, apprehended two male suspects, Mba Emmanuel (a.k.a. “Indomie”, 31) and Onukwube Nnam (a.k.a. “Nwa Amodu”, 35), at Awkunanaw in Enugu South Local Government Area.

The suspects admitted membership of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity, with Mba identified as the head and executioner of the unlawful group in Enugu South LGA as of December 2025.

During the operation, officers recovered one pump-action gun, a locally fabricated Beretta-type pistol, thirty-one live cartridges, a large wrap of suspected cannabis sativa, one HP laptop, and a motorcycle.

In a related operation on 31st January 2026, police raided criminal hideouts in the Agbani axis, arresting eight suspects. Following screening, one suspect, Ezeani Monday (32), was found in possession of dried cannabis sativa and thirty-nine pellets of suspected crystal methamphetamine, locally called “Mkpuru-mmiri.”

The remaining seven suspects were released after preliminary investigations.

Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa, reassured the public of the Command’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

He warned individuals involved in armed robbery, cultism, and illicit drug activities to repent or face the full weight of the law.

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Obama Condemns Offensive Video Depicting Him As Ape, Laments Decline In Political Decorum

Former US President Barack Obama has addressed a racist video shared on President Donald Trump’s social media, which depicted him and his wife Michelle as apes, saying the “shame” and “decorum” that once guided public officials has largely disappeared.

The controversial clip, set to the song The Lion Sleeps Tonight, was shared on Trump’s Truth Social account alongside unfounded claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election.

The video, later deleted and blamed on a staff member, drew condemnation from Democrats and Republicans alike. Senator Tim Scott, the only Black Republican senator, called it “the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House.”

Obama spoke to liberal podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen about the state of political discourse in the US.

He said the tone has “devolved to a level of cruelty that we haven’t seen before,” noting that while the video grabs attention, many Americans still “believe in decency, courtesy, kindness.”

“There’s this sort of clown show that’s happening in social media and on television,” Obama said.

“And what is true is that there doesn’t seem to be any shame among people who used to feel a sense of decorum and respect for the office. That’s been lost.”

He did not mention Trump by name during his comments.

The 47-minute podcast, released on Saturday, also covered issues including peaceful protests against immigration operations, electoral redistricting, and Obama’s upcoming presidential library, scheduled to open in Chicago next year.

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2027: South-East Will Deliver 90% Of Votes For Tinubu, Says Minister Umahi

 

The Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, has declared that the South-East geopolitical zone is poised to deliver 90 per cent support for President Bola Tinubu in the February 20, 2027, presidential election.

Umahi made the statement on Saturday while inspecting projects along the Alaoji axis of the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway, stressing that the region must take strategic political decisions.

He commended President Tinubu for his legacy projects in the South-East and warned that failing to back him could undermine the region’s progress.

“All the marginalisation we once complained about has been addressed by the president. Unless we are not truthful to ourselves, there is no more marginalisation in the South-East,” Umahi said.

Highlighting the significance of federal appointments and projects, the minister added, “Giving the Ministry of Works to the South-East is no small feat, because we have never had it before. The ongoing work along the Port Harcourt–Enugu corridor reflects the president’s good intentions and commitment. This is the time for payback.”

Umahi recalled that during his tenure as Deputy Governor and Governor, no federal road projects were allocated to Enugu State.

“Today, we boast of numerous projects worth trillions of naira across the South-East, comparable to other regions. The largest legacy projects of the president are right here. We also have key appointments, including service chiefs, benefiting our region,” he said, urging citizens to support Tinubu and set aside sentiment or non-strategic considerations.

He assured contractors handling the expressway of prompt release of funds to ensure timely completion ahead of the presidential tour of the South-East and South-South in May.

Umahi also praised Arab Contractors for their dedication to the project despite funding constraints, noting that the government inherited 2,068 ongoing projects totaling 19 trillion naira when President Tinubu assumed office.

He explained, “Out of the 8.3 billion naira allocated in Sukuk, 2 billion remains claimable. As directed by the president, 30 percent of the 2025 budget will be paid, with the remaining 70 percent migrated to 2026 starting in April. The work must continue, and Arab Contractors have done an exceptional job.”

Regarding the Port Harcourt section of the expressway, Umahi said the second carriageway has had all major works completed, with only the combined and wearing course remaining.

He detailed a redesigned service lane with 20 cm lumps, sand, stone base, cement-treated stone base, and a final 20 cm concrete layer. The section is designed to last 50 years.

The minister encouraged public engagement and transparency, adding, “Criticise us and praise us; nothing goes wrong. We remain committed to ensuring progress. All projects have been submitted to the ICPC for evaluation.”

Umahi also visited the Port Harcourt axis being executed by an indigenous contractor. Present during the inspection were the Senior Special Assistant to the President on the South-East, Barr. Chioma Nwaeze, the Project Manager for Arab Contractors, Mr. Mah Moud, and aides to the minister.

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Three Feared Dead, Several Injured As Mining Pit Collapses In Ebonyi Community

No fewer than three persons have been confirmed dead and several others injured after a mining pit collapsed at Enyim Agalegu community in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

The incident, which occurred on Saturday, was reported at a mining site operated by First Patriots Limited, formerly known as Royal Salt.

Confirming the development at the scene, the National Chairman of Enyim Agalegu Edukwu Opeke Federated Union, Oboke Chukwuma Collins, said he received a distress call around 4 pm on Saturday informing him that the pit had caved in on miners.

According to him, community members quickly mobilised to the site and carried out rescue efforts, removing heavy overburden that had trapped victims beneath the collapsed earth.

“We evacuated overburden from the top of some lifeless bodies, about three of them, and rescued four others who sustained injuries,” he said.

Collins explained that the community had previously written to the company and the state Ministry of Solid Minerals, requesting that the pit be handed over to locals for regulated mining after operations at the main site were believed to have ended.

He described activities at the location as illegal, noting that attempts to secure approval were unsuccessful.

He added that the latest incident increased the number of recorded deaths at the site to five in recent times.

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Solid Minerals Development in the state, Chidi Onyi, described the collapse as unfortunate and extended condolences to the bereaved families.

“It is never our intention to lose citizens under our care,” he said.

The commissioner attributed repeated accidents in mining communities to illegal operations driven by greed, stressing that the government was unaware the particular pit had been abandoned.

He maintained that the site remained active under the ownership of First Patriots and warned against unauthorised mining activities, noting that such actions often expose locals to life-threatening hazards.

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2027: Join Me In ‘Operation Rescue Nigeria’ Movement – Obi Urges Nigerians

 

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, has called on Nigerians to join him in what he described as “Operation Rescue Nigeria,” a movement aimed at repositioning the country ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Obi said the initiative was not about personal ambition but about safeguarding the future of younger generations who would bear the consequences of years of poor governance if urgent action was not taken.

He made the call in Uyo during the OBIDIENT Conference and his declaration for the African Democratic Congress, themed Activating the PO Effect in ADC.

He urged Nigerians to put aside political, ethnic, and religious differences and unite for national transformation.

The former Anambra State governor stressed the importance of credible elections, insisting that Nigeria must ensure real-time electronic transmission of results in 2027 to strengthen democracy.

“Nigeria must get it right in 2027. Election results must be transmitted online in real time, and anyone who fails to comply should be held accountable. Democracy must work,” he said.

Obi also explained his exit from the Labour Party, alleging that the Independent National Electoral Commission would not recognise the party’s leadership while he remained a member and that the Federal Government was unwilling to see him on the ballot.

He maintained his determination to contest the next presidential election regardless of obstacles.

The former governor criticised the country’s rising debt profile, warning that future generations would shoulder the repayment burden.

He promised that if elected, his administration would prioritise heavy investment in education and healthcare, noting that sustainable national development depends on building human capital and lifting citizens out of poverty to reduce crime.

Obi also said he planned to tour institutions and communities across the country to understand the challenges faced by ordinary Nigerians and shape policies that reflect their realities.

Reiterating his anti-corruption stance, he said public office holders must avoid personal enrichment from state resources, citing his time as governor when he and his family did not acquire government property.

Also speaking, the coordinator of the OBIDIENT Movement worldwide, Tanko Yunusa, urged supporters to mobilise nationwide ahead of the 2027 general election and channel their efforts through the African Democratic Congress.

Similarly, the Akwa Ibom State coordinator of the movement, Ben Smith, called for unity among members, warning that internal divisions could undermine the vision of a new Nigeria.

He emphasised that the 2027 election should be driven by collective aspirations for jobs, security, dignity for workers, and renewed hope for citizens rather than personal interests.

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Enugu’s Rising: Haier Group’s $20m Factory Signals New Era Of Economic Growth

By Onyiba Shepherdman Iyioku,

The inauguration of the Enugu Haier Factory, a $20 million Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) by the Chinese Haier Global Business, marks a significant milestone in Enugu State’s economic development.

The factory, which will produce smart phones, tablets, computers, and other ICT products, is a testament to the state government’s commitment to repositioning Enugu as a premier destination for investment, industry, and knowledge-driven growth.

Governor Peter Mbah, who inaugurated the factory, hailed the investment as a game-changer for the state’s economy.

He noted that the factory would not only produce Made in Enugu technologies that compete globally but also support key local sector developments, reduce costs, and ensure sustainability.

The governor also emphasized that the factory would serve as a practical training platform for the state’s vocational and technical institutions, generate employment, and stimulate complementary small and medium-scale enterprises.

The Vice President of Haier Group, Sun Yongle, revealed that the factory would produce 200,000 units of various product lines annually and employ about 100 people for a start.

He added that Haier Group was working on a $30 million investment in the state, expanding to mining, agriculture, and other sectors.

The Enugu Haier Factory is the latest in a string of FDIs attracted to the state, including the ongoing electric car assembly plant construction at Owo by the Stallion Group and the Nortra Tractor Assembly Plant and Service Centre, Enugu, an investment by ODK Group of Denmark.

These investments are a testament to the state government’s efforts to create a conducive business environment and attract investors.

Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr. Kingsley Udeh, praised the partnership between the Enugu State Government and Haier Group, noting that it aligned with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and vision of taking Nigeria to a $1 trillion economy.

As Enugu State continues to attract investments and grow its economy, the people are optimistic about the future. Miss Precious Anih, a student of TVET College, GTC, Enugu, expressed her gratitude to Governor Mbah for giving meaning to the dreams and future of Enugu children and youths.

The Enugu Haier Factory is a beacon of hope for the state’s economic growth and development. With its focus on innovation, industrialization, and technical education, Enugu State is poised to become a hub for investments and economic activities in Nigeria.

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Enugu State And The Political Economy Of A Rising Regional Powerhouse: The Importance Of Intentional Governance

By Dr. Malachy Chuma Ochie,

In the evolving political economy of Nigeria, subnational governments are increasingly becoming the true laboratories of development. Among them, Enugu State is emerging as a compelling example of how intentional governance can reposition a federating unit from a civil service–dependent economy to a rising regional powerhouse.

The transformation is neither accidental nor rhetorical; it is anchored on deliberate policy choices, institutional reforms, and strategic investments designed to expand productivity, attract capital, and secure the future.

Intentional governance begins with clarity of vision. Under the leadership of Governor Peter Mbah, Enugu State has pursued a development strategy that prioritizes economic expansion over mere administrative management.

The shift is evident in the state’s strong emphasis on technology, industrialization, infrastructure, and security—four pillars that define modern competitive economies.

A landmark symbol of this ambition is the recently commissioned Haier Technology Industry in Enugu. The significance of this investment goes beyond ribbon-cutting ceremonies. It signals confidence in the state’s policy stability and market potential.

By hosting a global manufacturing brand, Enugu is embedding itself into international production networks, creating jobs, facilitating skills transfer, and stimulating ancillary industries.

In political economy terms, this represents a strategic move from consumption-driven growth to production-led development. It also positions the state as a hub for technology-enabled manufacturing in the South-East.

Yet, industrialization cannot thrive without infrastructure. The aggressive construction and rehabilitation of link roads across urban and rural corridors are not merely transportation projects; they are economic arteries.

Link roads reduce transaction costs, ease the movement of goods and labour, connect agricultural belts to urban markets, and open up previously inaccessible communities to commerce.

Infrastructure, when executed with intention, becomes a multiplier of private investment. In Enugu, the expanding road network is reshaping spatial economics by integrating markets, enhancing land value, and catalyzing enterprise growth.

Security, another foundational element, has equally received strategic attention. Investors are rational actors; they deploy capital where risks are minimized. By strengthening surveillance systems, modernizing security architecture, and fostering community-based intelligence collaboration, the state has sought to create a stable environment for business operations.

Security in this context is not just a law-and-order issue; it is an economic policy instrument. Stability reduces uncertainty, lowers insurance costs, and improves investor confidence.

Perhaps most crucially, Enugu’s governance model reflects a conscious effort to improving the investment climate.

Regulatory reforms, streamlined processes, and an investor-friendly disposition signal a government that understands the language of capital. The aim is clear: transform Enugu from a state reliant on federal allocations into a diversified, innovation-driven economy capable of competing regionally and nationally.

The broader lesson is profound. Political economy is shaped not only by resource endowment but by leadership intentionality. Enugu does not possess oil wells or vast mineral wealth. What it possesses, and is increasingly demonstrating, is purposeful governance that aligns policy with productivity.

If sustained, this model could redefine the narrative of subnational development in Nigeria. Enugu State’s trajectory shows that when governance is intentional, technology-driven, infrastructure-backed, security-conscious, and investor-oriented, a state can transcend limitations and rise as a regional economic powerhouse. That is what Enugu State is doing today under Gov Peter Mbah’s watch.

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