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Benue Monarch Seeks Collaboration With Stakeholders To End Violence

Benue Monarch Seeks Collaboration With Stakeholders To End Violence

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi Second class traditional ruler in Benue State, His Royal Highness, the Ter Katsina Ala, Chief Simon Gbakaan Tativ, has sought the collaboration of other royal fathers and relevant stakeholders in the area to fight insecurity and restore peace. Speaking in an exclusive interview with PeopleandPolitics.net newspaper in his Makurdi residence, the Ter Katsina Ala expressed concern over the spate of insecurity in the area and expressed the belief that with strong collaboration with relevant stakeholders, peace would be restored in the area. The paramount ruler noted that there would be no development where there is no…
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Taraba Lawmaker, Len, Empowers Constituents With Sundry Items, Cash

Taraba Lawmaker, Len, Empowers Constituents With Sundry Items, Cash

By Okerafor Athanasius, Jalingo Taraba State House of Assembly member, Hon. Nelson Len, representing Nguroje state constituency of Sardauna Local Government Area (LGA), has empowered his constituents with items ranging from motorcycles, grinding mills, generators, sewing machine units, clippers, chainsaws, and cash. The lawmaker who spoke to Peopleandpolitics.net on the telephone, described the gesture as "empowerment phase impact on my constituency." According to him, the gesture was aimed at alleviating the suffering of his people,make them self reliant and enable beneficiaries earn a living. He said that he was accompanied to the venue of the event by the Sardauna LGA…
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How A Foreigner Sees Tinubu’s Handling Of Rivers Crisis, Predicts More Trouble Ahead

How A Foreigner Sees Tinubu’s Handling Of Rivers Crisis, Predicts More Trouble Ahead

By Justice Malala When a state of emergency was declared in parts of Nigeria in 2013, Bola Tinubu, then a fiery opposition leader, was apoplectic. He condemned the declaration by former President Goodluck Jonathan as a “ploy to subvert constitutional democracy” and warned it was “a potentially destructive path to take.” Now, as president, Tinubu’s words have come back to bite him. Hours after the March 18 explosion on the Trans-Niger Pipeline — imperiling the 245,000 barrels of crude oil and condensates it transports daily — in Rivers State, Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the richly endowed “oil…
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Fubara: HURIWA Lambasts AGF,Onanuga Over ‘Unproven’ Allegations, Demands Evidence-based Discourse

Fubara: HURIWA Lambasts AGF,Onanuga Over ‘Unproven’ Allegations, Demands Evidence-based Discourse

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has condemned what it described as "unsubstantiated and reckless allegations" by key federal officials linking suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, to militant activities in the Niger Delta. The rights group, in a statement issued in Abuja on Monday, March 24, and made available to Peopleandpolitics.net, faulted recent claims made by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi, and Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, alleging that Gov. Fubara had ties to militant groups responsible for attacks on oil infrastructure. HURIWA described the accusations as "a…
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US Appeals Court Weighs Trump’s Deportations Under 227-Year-Old Law

US Appeals Court Weighs Trump’s Deportations Under 227-Year-Old Law

The administration of United States President Donald Trump has turned to a federal appeals court to lift a block on its ability to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport undocumented immigrants,reports Al Jazeera on Monday, March 24. But at a tense hearing in Washington, DC, on Monday, one judge on the court appeared to baulk at the lack of due process given to undocumented people under Trump’s use of the law. “Nazis got better treatment under the Alien Enemies Act than has happened here,” Judge Patricia Millett told the court. Government lawyer Drew Ensign, representing the Trump…
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Northern CAN Chair Urges Unity To Resist Challenges

Northern CAN Chair Urges Unity To Resist Challenges

By Achadu Gabriel Kaduna New Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 Northern states and Abuja, Rev. John Joseph Hayab, has called on religious leaders to unite to defend the rights of their followers. He admitted that collective action is key to overcoming challenges confronting the faith community. Rev. Hayab made the call when he received the leadership of the Christian Media Forum (CMF), led by its President, Comrade Jacob Onjewu Dickson, during a courtesy visit to his office on Monday, March 24. According to him, religious freedom is fundamental while unity among faith leaders is essential…
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Anambra, Enugu CPs Declare War On Criminals

Anambra, Enugu CPs Declare War On Criminals

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Anambra State Commissioner of Police (CP), Ikioye Orutugu, and his Enugu State counterpart, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, met on Monday, March 24, to devise operational strategies aimed at proactively policing the two neighbouring states. The Commissioners identified the infiltration of criminals between both states as a major security challenge requiring urgent intervention to address the consequent violent crimes and activities of subversive criminal elements. As a result, they pledged to collaborate, share intelligence, and pool operational resources to combat violent crimes at the boundaries and within their respective states. In a joint statement sent by the…
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Boost For Enugu Workers As Gov Okays Promotion, Conversion For 2,061

Boost For Enugu Workers As Gov Okays Promotion, Conversion For 2,061

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, has approved the promotion and conversion of 2,061 civil servants who participated in the 2024 promotion and conversation exercises in the South-East state. This was even as elated civil servants in the state expressed delight at the prioritisation of their welfare by the Mbah administration through the prompt payment of salaries and emoluments, improved working environment and capacity building. The developments were disclosed by an Chairman of Enugu State Civil Service Commission (ESCSC), Mr. Robison Odo, on Monday, March 24. “The Executive Governor of the state recently gave his approval…
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Ajayi Crowther Varsity Launches Website, New Branches Abroad

Ajayi Crowther Varsity Launches Website, New Branches Abroad

By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan Ajayi Crowther University Alumni Association (ACUAA) has expanded its global network with the launch of new branches in three countries, including the United States of America (USA), Canada, and the United Kingdom (UK). The association has also launched new branches in Abuja, Lagos, and Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. These were contained in a statement signed by the association's president, Busoye Ogunlade, and made available to journalists in Ibadan on Monday, March 24. Ogunlade said the alumni inaugurated new executives that would run the affairs of the organisation in the aforementioned countries and states for the…
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No Cause For Emergency Rule In Benue, Says Gov

No Cause For Emergency Rule In Benue, Says Gov

By Sam Tyav, Makurdi Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, has said there was no cause to call for a state of emergency in the North-Central State. A statement by the Chief Press Secretary (COS) to the Governor, Tersoo Kula on Monday, March 24, disclosed that the governor was in charge and in full control of the state even as there was no unrest to warrant the declaration of state of emergency. The statement added: "The call for a state of emergency in Benue State is not purely vexatious but also a flagrant display of political opportunism. "It is evident…
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