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  • Kwankwaso’s son resigns as Sports commissioner

    Kwankwaso’s son resigns as Sports commissioner

    Kano State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Mustapha Rabiu Kwankwaso, the son of the leader of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has resigned his appointment and membership of the Kano State Executive Council.

    Mustapha’s resignation followed his father’s disapproval of Governor Abba Yusuf’s defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Kwankwaso junior announced his resignation in a letter on Monday, stating that the decision to bring to an end his tenure in the cabinet of Governor Abba Yusuf was with a “heavy heart.”

    He expressed deep appreciation to Governor Yusuf for the opportunity to serve the state, describing his time in office as “rewarding and impactful.”

    Read Also: BREAKING: Kano Governor Abba Yusuf officially joins APC

    “I want to express my deepest gratitude to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for the opportunity to serve the great people of Kano State. I have cherished the experiences and lessons gained while serving, and I appreciate the trust placed in me,” he stated.

    Kwankwaso also offered prayers for the continued welfare of young people in the state, urging sustained attention to youth empowerment and sports development programmes.

    He wrote, “As I resign, I pray that the youth of Kano State will continue to receive the attention and support they deserve. I hope for the best for our sports development programmes and initiatives, and I am confident that they will flourish in the years to come.”

    Kwankwaso further prayed for continued peace and progress in the state, asking God to bless Kano State and its people, while wishing the Yusuf government success in its efforts.

  • BREAKING: Kano Governor Abba Yusuf officially joins APC

    BREAKING: Kano Governor Abba Yusuf officially joins APC

    The Governor of Kano State, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Yusuf defected to the ruling party on Monday during a formal ceremony held at the Coronation Hall of the Kano State Government House.

    He was received into the APC by top party leaders, including former APC National Chairman and ex-Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje; the Deputy President of the Senate and Senator representing Kano South, Barau Jibrin; the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Abdullahi Ata; alongside other senior party officials.

    Read Also: Kwankwaso’s son resigns as Sports commissioner

    Speaking at the event, the governor said his decision to return to the APC was driven by the need to work more closely with the Federal Government, under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to accelerate development in Kano State.

    Yusuf was elected governor in 2023 on the platform of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP). He later resigned from the party along with several members of the Kano State House of Assembly and the House of Representatives, paving the way for his return to the APC.

    Details shortly…

  • 15 million Nigerians use drugs, says NDLEA

    15 million Nigerians use drugs, says NDLEA

    • …as Ondo recorded 336 arrests, seized 22,316 kilogrammes of illicit drugs, secured 62 convictions

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has disclosed that no fewer than 15 million Nigerians are involved in drug use across the country.

    The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the agency, Brig.-Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) made this known during a courtesy visit to Ondo State Governor Lucky at his office in Akure on Monday.

    Marwa said findings from the 2018 United Nations drug use survey revealed that Nigerians within the 15 to 64 age bracket were involved in drug consumption, adding that one in every seven Nigerians in that category uses drugs.

    He described the figure as “unacceptably high.”

    The NDLEA boss, while presenting data on drug use prevalence, enforcement outcomes, and cannabis production nationwide, decried the level of drug abuse in Ondo state, putting the prevalence rate at 17 per cent, representing about 400,000 users.

    Marwa compared the figure with Lagos state, which he said had a 33 percent prevalence rate, translating to about two million users, and Oyo state, with 24 percent.

    According to him, the NDLEA command in Ondo state recorded 336 arrests, seized 22,316 kilograms of illicit drugs, and secured 62 convictions within the period under review.

    He added that about 207,000 kilograms of cannabis were seized and destroyed from farms and plantations across the state.

    Marwa also disclosed that the agency’s counselling and rehabilitation centre in Ondo treated 243 drug users last year, noting that the state remained the highest producer of cannabis in Nigeria due to its favourable climate and soil conditions.

    The NDLEA chairman further revealed that the agency had commissioned the Nigerian Academy of Science to conduct a scientific study on cannabis-extracted oil for medicinal purposes, stressing that any policy decision on controlled cultivation and export would be strictly evidence-based.

    He said the agency had also established an Alternative Development Unit at its headquarters to complement law enforcement efforts by encouraging cannabis-growing communities to switch to legal crops.

    “The strategy involves community development, provision of farm inputs, infrastructure, schools, clinics, and access to markets to ensure sustainable livelihoods.

    “Ondo State has been selected for a pilot study of the programme after one year of engagement with cannabis-producing communities,” Marwa said.

    He lauded the Ondo State government for its support, including the establishment of a State Drug Control Committee, plans to extend it to the local government level, and the provision of financial and operational assistance to the NDLEA command.

    Remarking, Governor Aiyedatiwa pledged the full support of his administration to the NDLEA, particularly following the launch of the Alternative Development Programme in the state.

    He commended Marwa for personally leading the initiative, describing it as a clear demonstration of commitment to curbing illicit drug cultivation, trafficking, and consumption.

    The governor applauded the agency for selecting Ondo State for the pilot programme, acknowledging reports that the state was Nigeria’s largest producer of cannabis.

    He, however, noted that Ondo State was also a major producer of legitimate agricultural commodities such as cocoa, owing to its vast forests, fertile soil, and favourable climate.

    While noting that the majority of residents were law-abiding, Aiyedatiwa admitted that a few still engaged in illicit cultivation.

    He assured the NDLEA of continued government support, recalling previous assistance with vehicles and logistics to strengthen enforcement.

    The governor welcomed the proposal to establish an Alternative Development Unit in the state, suggesting that it could operate under the governor’s office in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and relevant advisers.

    Aiyedatiwa highlighted ongoing initiatives such as the “Youth on Ridges” programme, under which over 5,000 hectares were cleared for cocoa cultivation, and the state’s “tomato revolution,” which he said now supplies about 40 percent of tomatoes consumed in Lagos.

    He stressed the importance of community engagement with traditional rulers, churches, and mosques to promote behavioural change, noting that education and enforcement must go hand in hand.

    The governor also expressed interest in the medicinal use of cannabis oil, urging the NDLEA to expedite its ongoing research and share the findings with the state.

    He advocated controlled cultivation of cannabis for medicinal purposes, citing global best practices and approvals in other countries, noting that cannabis oil ranks among the most valuable oils traded globally.

  • Recruitment: PSC extends deadline for two weeks, receives over 400,000 applications

    Recruitment: PSC extends deadline for two weeks, receives over 400,000 applications

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) on Monday announced a two-week extension for the ongoing recruitment of 50,000 Constables.

    The application portal, which opened on 15th December 2025, has now been extended to close on 8th February 2026.

    This decision followed the receipt of over 400,000 applications and a review showing significant disparities in state participation.

    According to a statement issued by Head, Protocol and Public Affairs, PSC, Torty Kalu, while some states like Adamawa, Benue, and Kaduna have high application numbers, states such as Lagos, Ogun, Bayelsa, Ebonyi, and Anambra have notably lower submissions.

    He said the extension aims to ensure equitable representation nationwide. All eligible Nigerians, particularly from the above-mentioned states with fewer applications, are strongly encouraged to apply via the official portal: www.npfapplication.psc.gov.ng.

    Kalu said, “State Governments, Local Government Councils, sociocultural organizations, religious bodies, community leaders, and other stakeholders are strongly encouraged to mobilize and sensitize eligible citizens within their jurisdictions to apply before the new deadline.

    “The PSC and NPF reaffirm their commitment to a fair and transparent recruitment process”.

  • APC flags, Tinubu’s posters adorn Kano Govt House as Yusuf joins party

    APC flags, Tinubu’s posters adorn Kano Govt House as Yusuf joins party

    APC flags and posters now adorn the Kano Government House as Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf prepares to officially join the party.

    Top APC officials, led by former national chairman Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, are finalising arrangements to welcome Yusuf.

    Supporters are cheering and dancing outside the government house, with tight security in place.

    Read Also: I don’t know my successor, Zulum declares at APC meeting

    The event venue, Coronation Hall, is packed with guests and party supporters waiting for Yusuf’s arrival.

    NNPP flags have been removed and replaced with APC symbols. The atmosphere in Kano is calm, with APC supporters jubilant over the development.

    Yusuf insisted his decision was driven by the interest of Kano and its people, not personal gain.

  • DHQ: Troops destroy 20 illegal refineries, arrest 32 oil thieves in two weeks

    DHQ: Troops destroy 20 illegal refineries, arrest 32 oil thieves in two weeks

    • …rescue 8 Cameroonians, 80 militants surrendered

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) said that troops of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS), a military offensive against oil theft and economic saboteurs in the South-South region, destroyed 20 illegal refining sites and arrested 31 oil thieves and other criminals, during operations conducted between January 1 and 15.

    The military high command stated this in a statement through the Director Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, on Monday

    It said the troops also recovered assorted arms and ammunition.

    The military high command also stated that troops of Operation UDO in the Southeast region, rescued eight Cameroon nationals earlier kidnapped by sea pirates at Ikang waterways in Bakassi Local Government Area (LGA) of Cross River State.

    It said three criminals were also arrested in the Ogburu LGA of Anambra State.

    “Similarly, about 80 militants presented themselves to troops with their arms and ammunition for amnesty at Akpabuyo LGA of Cross River State.

    “The militants were reported to belong to two camps headed by Thankgod Ebikontei (aka Ayibanuagha) Camp and John Isaac (aka Akpokolo) militant fighters’ camp,” the DHQ said.

  • I don’t know my successor, Zulum declares at APC meeting

    I don’t know my successor, Zulum declares at APC meeting

    Borno Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has stated that he does not know who will succeed him in May 2027.

    The Governor reiterated that his administration was focused on strengthening security and providing needed development to the people.

    He spoke on Sunday evening during a critical All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders’ meeting convened at the Multi-purpose Hall of the Government House in Maiduguri.

    Addressing party leaders, elected officials and members, Zulum reiterated his stand for a fair, transparent and just process in the election of party officials during the forthcoming congresses. 

    He emphasised that the integrity of the process was paramount for the party’s unity and future success.

    The Governor strongly advocated a fresh set of individuals to occupy the various party positions. 

    He urged stakeholders to allow new faces to emerge through a democratic process, thereby strengthening the party’s grassroots structure and inclusivity.

    Zulum also dismissed speculation about his influence on the party’s future ticket.

    Read Also: Ndume hails Tinubu, Zulum for resettling terror attack victims

    He reaffirmed that he had not anointed any candidate for the upcoming party positions or for any elective position.

    “I have no candidate for any position, and I do not know who will succeed me. I have entrusted the choice of leaders to Almighty Allah, in accordance with the democratic will of the party members and the people of Borno State.

    The Governor set up two committees to scale up the APC e-registration and reconciliation among party members. 

    The 10-man committee will be headed by Nigeria’s former Ambassador to China, Baba Ahmed Jidda and will include members drawn from the state’s 3 senatorial districts.

    The meeting was attended by the acting Governor, Umar Usman Kadafur; the former Governor Maina Ma’aji Lawan; APC Deputy National Chairman, Ali Bukar Dalori, State APC Chairman, Bello Ayuba and three former deputy governors, including Ali Abubakar Jatau, Adamu Shettim Dibal and Usman Mamman Durkwa.

    The Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Tahir Monguno, Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan and 10 members of the House of Representatives, including Dr Midala Balami, who announced his resignation from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), were in attendance.

    Borni Speaker Abdulkarim Lawan; the deputy Abdullahi Askira and 25 other members also graced the occasion.

    Others in attendance included former Senator Baba Kaka Bashir Garbai, Dr Bulama Mali Gubio and senior government and party officials.

  • NFC congratulates Funke Akindele on box office record-breaking feat

    NFC congratulates Funke Akindele on box office record-breaking feat

    The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) has congratulated Funke Akindele and the ‘Behind The Scenes’ team on achieving a historic milestone in African cinema.

    The film has grossed over N2 billion at the box office, making it the first Nollywood production in Africa to cross this threshold in ticket sales.

    NFC CEO Dr. Ali Nuhu, on Instagram, praised the film’s record-breaking commercial performance in key markets, including the UK and Ireland, where it is the top-grossing Nollywood title.

    He attributed the success to the team’s creative vision, production, and distribution strategies, as well as the dedication of the cast and crew.

    Nuhu wrote on Instagram, “The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) extends its heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Funke Akindele and the entire ‘Behind The Scenes’ team on achieving a historic milestone in African cinema. The film has officially grossed over ₦2 billion at the box office, making it the first Nollywood production in Africa to cross this threshold in ticket sales.

    “Behind The Scenes, released on 12 December 2025, has not only resonated with audiences nationwide but has also recorded record-breaking commercial performance in key markets, including the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it currently stands as the top-grossing Nollywood title.

    Read Also: Funke Akindele shares moment as Sanwo-Olu watches ‘Behind The Scenes’

    This achievement is the result of meticulous creative vision, strategic production and distribution, and the collective dedication of a strong ensemble cast alongside an experienced production crew.

    “From an industry perspective, ‘Behind The Scenes’ reflects a significant evolution in Nollywood’s commercial and artistic maturity. Milestones such as: fastest film in West Africa to cross the ₦1 billion mark within weeks of release, the highest single-day gross recorded on Boxing Day, and now the first to surpass ₦2 billion in Africa, underscore the growing strength of Nigeria’s cinema market and its capacity to compete on the global stage.

    “The Nigerian Film Corporation celebrates this milestone as a collective win for Nollywood, the creative economy, and for Nigerian storytelling worldwide. We commend the filmmaker, cast, crew, exhibitors, distributors, and, most importantly, the fans whose support turned this cinematic endeavour into a historic success.”

  • NMGS urges FG shore up revenue by stopping illegal mining

    NMGS urges FG shore up revenue by stopping illegal mining

    The Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) has urged the federal government to expand its revenue base by stopping illegal mining across the country.

    National President of NMGS, Mrs. Rose Ndong, said Nigeria is losing an unquantifiable amount of revenue due to the activities of illegal miners.

    Ndong, during a press briefing to herald the 61st Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) of NMGS in Uyo, added that the revenue from crude oil was nowhere close to solid minerals.

    The NMGS AICE conference is scheduled to be held in Uyo from March 22 to 27, 2026, as part of the Society’s 261st National Council Meeting.

    She challenged the FG to move beyond rhetoric and make deliberate financial commitments to non-oil sectors if Nigeria must truly diversify its revenue base away from crude oil.

    Ndong said that seven years of conversations on diversification had yielded limited impact because government actions were yet to fully match policy statements.

    She stressed that meaningful diversification would only happen when substantial investments are channelled into solid minerals, water resources, construction, and industrial sectors.

    According to Ndong, “You cannot say you want to diversify from oil while still pumping most resources into the oil sector and expecting other sectors to magically deliver results. Government must be intentional and put money where its mouth is.”

    She acknowledged ongoing efforts by the government to restructure budgets and introduce reforms, but noted that the impact remained largely unfelt by citizens due to weak implementation and lack of sustained funding in critical growth sectors.

    The briefing also served to formally announce the 61st Annual International Conference and Exhibition (AICE) of NMGS, scheduled to hold in Uyo from March 22 to 27, 2026, as part of the Society’s 261st National Council Meeting.

    Tagged “Uyo 2026,” the conference will focus on Optimizing Efficiency, Sustainability, and Resilience in Resources Management and Infrastructure Development, a theme Ndong said aligns with Nigeria’s urgent need for climate-resilient infrastructure and responsible resource management.

    She described AICE as one of Africa’s largest geoscience gatherings, bringing together government, industry, academia, and investors to exchange knowledge, showcase emerging technologies, and support evidence-based policymaking.

    Ndong highlighted Akwa Ibom State’s vast geo-economic potential, citing its coastline, wetlands, industrial minerals, groundwater resources, and growing geo-tourism assets such as the ARISE Palm Resort, which blends natural landscapes with tourism infrastructure.

    She commended Governor Umo Eno’s ARISE Agenda, noting that hosting AICE 2026 positions Akwa Ibom as a geo-economic hub in the Niger Delta and reinforces the role of geosciences in revenue generation, job creation, and sustainable development.

    The NMGS President reaffirmed the Society’s commitment to advocating mandatory geo-scientific investigations as the foundation for durable infrastructure and national development, expressing confidence that the Uyo 2026 conference would translate scientific knowledge into tangible economic outcomes for Nigeria.

  • NNRA secures DSS, police partnership for stringent enforcement of nuclear safety regulations – DG

    NNRA secures DSS, police partnership for stringent enforcement of nuclear safety regulations – DG

    The Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) has strengthened its collaboration with the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force to ensure strict enforcement of nuclear safety and radiation protection regulations across the country.

    The Director-General of the NNRA, Dr. Yau Idris, disclosed this in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of a workshop organised for staff of the authority by Halimasalam Nigeria Ltd. in Abuja.

    The workshop, titled “Strengthening Regulatory Competence, Inspector Effectiveness and Service Delivery Reforms,” was aimed at enhancing staff capacity and operational efficiency.

    Dr. Idris explained that the NNRA’s regulatory mandate cuts across several sectors, including oil and gas, health, education, excavation and construction, where radioactive materials are utilised or researched.

    According to him, non-compliance—particularly by government-owned institutions—has remained a major challenge, prompting the authority to deepen collaboration with security agencies and other key stakeholders.

    The NNRA boss said both the DSS and the Nigeria Police Force had pledged their support to ensure the authority effectively carries out its statutory responsibilities.

    He noted that regulating public health institutions had proven more difficult than overseeing private facilities, which he said were generally more willing to comply with regulatory standards.

    “Our major challenge is regulating government facilities, particularly hospitals. We find it very difficult to regulate the health sector.

    “For the private sector, it is much easier because they are commercial entities and are more willing to comply with our regulations,” he said.

    Dr. Idris disclosed that the NNRA recently held a meeting with the DSS and was also working closely with the police bomb squad and the Federal Ministry of Health to ensure strict enforcement.

    “In fact, the Minister of Health has given us a mandate that any hospital that is not complying with our regulations should be shut down,” he said.

    He added that the DSS and the police were fully prepared to assist the authority in the discharge of its duties, stressing that the NNRA had commenced intensive capacity-building programmes for its staff, including engaging external experts to strengthen regulatory competence.

    “This time around, we are not going to take it lightly with anybody,” the NNRA helmsman warned.

    Dr. Idris, however, urged staff of the authority to uphold transparency and fairness in their dealings with licensees, stressing the need for prompt and professional conduct to safeguard public safety in the use of nuclear and radiological facilities nationwide.

    Also speaking, the Chief Executive Officer of Halimasalam Nigeria Ltd., Mr. Shakir Akorede, said the training was designed to improve the productivity and effectiveness of the agency.

    He emphasised the need for continuous scrutiny of modern technologies and their impact on the environment and public health.

    “It is very critical to have regulatory agencies that protect the health of Nigerians. For instance, when exploration or other industrial activities are carried out, it is important to understand how they affect humans and the environment.

    “In most cases, these issues are not given sufficient attention in this part of the world, but in Nigeria, we have an agency that focuses on the human and environmental impact,” he said.

    Akorede stressed that ensuring compliance with established rules and procedures was key to preventing environmental hazards that could negatively affect human lives.

    “Our interest is to ensure the best performance on the part of the regulator and, ultimately, the safety of Nigerians,” he added.

    In his remarks, the Chairman of the Petroleum Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PSSAN), NNRA Branch, Mr. Tosin Abegunde, commended the authority for organising the workshop for its staff.

    He said continuous learning was essential for staff to keep pace with new technologies and rapid developments in the nuclear industry, while calling for improved funding for the agency to effectively achieve its mandate.

    Also speaking, the Deputy President of the Nigerian Youth Council of Nigeria, Mr. Mukhtar Akoshile, praised the NNRA for its commitment to staff capacity building.

    He said such initiatives promote self-sufficiency and enhance the usefulness of young professionals to themselves, the country, and the global community.

    “As a young person working in an organisation, you can distinguish yourself through dedication and patriotism.

    Opportunities such as scholarships, overseas training, and career advancement can come with focus and discipline,” he said, urging young people to remain committed and avoid distractions.