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  • UPDATED: Yusuf joins APC, pledges to work with Tinubu

    UPDATED: Yusuf joins APC, pledges to work with Tinubu

    Kano Governor Abba Yusuf  on Monday defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), leading a mass realignment involving 34 lawmakers, 44 local government chairmen and political appointees.

    Twenty-two Assembly members, eight federal legislators, 44 local‑government chairmen and 484 councillors stood beside the Governor as his hands were lifted as a bonafie member of the ruling party on Monday.

    He was warmly received into APC by the party’s former National Chairman Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Jibril Barau, Senator Kawu Sumaila, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development Yusuf Atah, several members of the House of Representatives and other party chieftains.

    The occasion held at the Coronation Hall of Government House, Kano.

    Yusuf’s defection to APC followed consultations and assessment of Kano’s future aspirations, he said.

    The Governor pledged to work with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to accelerate development and deliver more democracy dividends to his people.

    He described the defection as a choice for progress over pride, emphasising the Renewed Hope Agenda’s positive impact nationwide.

    Read Also: Tinubu opened political space for young Nigerians – City Boy Movement DG

    The Governor announced plans for a Kano Elders Council to promote stability, unity, and good governance. 

    He commended APC leaders, including former Governor Ganduje and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, for their support. 

    Yusuf previously joined the APC in 2014, winning the party’s primary election for Kano Central Senatorial seat, which he said he willingly gave to Rabiu Kwankwaso.

    In a speech at the occasion, he cited governance realities, national cohesion and development as reasons for returning to the APC, a platform he described as “familiar and structured for progressive governance.”

    He stated that rejoining the APC would strengthen cooperation with the Federal Government, accelerate development, enhance security, and improve service delivery in Kano State.

    Yusuf said: “I am entering the APC together with 22 state lawmakers, eight federal legislators, 44 local‑government chairmen and 484 councillors. 

    “We will work collectively to advance the party’s noble ideals for the overall political development of Kano State.

    “Our mission is to advance the Kano agenda, which remains our primary concern, not personal interest.”

  • 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…

  • UPDATED: Alleged forgery: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s case from ICPC

    UPDATED: Alleged forgery: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s case from ICPC

    …Ex-AGF Agabi leads 15 SANs for defence

    The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) has taken over the prosecution of the criminal case brought against Mike Ozekhome (SAN) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

    The development, however, stalled Ozekhome’s planned arraignment on Monday before a HIgh Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the three-count charge filed against him by the ICPC and in which he is accused of among others, forgery.

    When the case was called, the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF), Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) said he was representing the AGF and informed the court  of the AGF’s decision to take over the case from the ICPC.

    Oyedepo said the AGF was acting under his powers as provided in Section 174 of the Constitution in a collaborative effort with the ICPC.

    The DPPF said the AGF’s decision was informed by the need to ensure that the prosecution complies with the highest standard of effectiveness, efficiency, diligence and compliance with due process of law. 

    He added that the AGF was guided by public interest in order to instil confidence, fairness and competence in the criminal justice.

    Oyedepo said the interagency cooperation in the fight corruption was also considered by the AGF in taking over the case  

    He assured the court that the right of the defendant would be protected, adding that no party would suffer any injustice.

    Oyedepo subsequently asked the court to take judicial notice of the formal take over of the trial by the office of the AGF.

    He then sought an adjournment to enable the AGF’s office retrieve the case file from the ICPC, review same and decide on what next steps to take.

    ICPC’s lawyer, Osuebeni Akpomisingha (who filed the charge) did not object to the take over of the case by the AGF.

    Read Also: Ozekhome: The heart of the matter 

    Akpomisingha assured that the ICPC, as the agency that investigated the case, will fully cooperate with the AGF’s office in the prosecution of the case.

    Former AGF, Kanu Agabi (SAN) who led a team of lawyers (which comprised 15 SANs) for the defence, also did not object to the take over of the case by Fagbemi.

    Upon an application for adjournment by Oyedepo, which was not opposed by Agabi, Jusice

    Peter Kekemeke adjourned till February 24 for arraignment.

    Counts in the charge, marked: FCT/HC/CR/010/2026 read:

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (M) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August, 2021 or thereabout at a place outside Nigeria i.e. London, directly received house 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX purportedly given to you by one Mr Shani Tali, an act you knew constitutes a felony and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 13 and punishable under section 24 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences, Act, 2000.

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (m) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August 2021 or thereabout at Abuja, while being a legal practitioner and senior advocate of Nigeria did make a false document, to wit: Nigeria passport A07535463 bearing the name of Mr Shani Tali with intent to use same to support claim of ownership of property known and described as 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX with intent to commit fraud and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 363 and punishable under section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, 2006.

    *That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (M) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August 2021 or thereabout at Abuja, while being a legal practitioner and senior advocate of Nigeria dishonestly used as genuine a false Nigeria passport A07535463 bearing the name of Mr Shani Tali to support claim of ownership of property known and described a s 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX when you had reason to believe that the said document was false and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 366 and punishable under Section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, 2006.

  • JUST IN: Sunday Igboho returns to Nigeria today as supporters storm Ibadan residence  

    JUST IN: Sunday Igboho returns to Nigeria today as supporters storm Ibadan residence  

    Barring last-minute change, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho is set to return to Nigeria today, January 26th, 2026 The Nation has learnt. 

    Recall The Nation has reported that Olayomi Koiki, spokesman for Igboho, said all arrangements have been concluded for his principal’s return to Nigeria after prominent monarchs persuaded President Bola Tinubu to remove Igboho’s name from the list of wanted persons.

    According to Koiki, the traditional rulers who intervened include the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja; the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi; and the Olugbon of Orile Igbon, Oba Francis Alao, among others.

    Upon his arrival today, Igboho is expected to visit the palace of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. 

    The Nation also learnt that there is security beefed up at his residence as detachments of policemen and other security agencies were spotted at strategic locations. 

    Read Also: JUST IN: Sunday Igboho set to fully return to Nigeria from self-exile

    Koiki, said, “As I’m speaking to you, Chief Sunday Adeyemo is on his way to Nigeria. 

    “He should be there any moment from now. You know he resides in Benin Republic and he is on his way to Ibadan to meet Olubadan today by special grace of God.”

    Koiki further disclosed that Igboho was no longer being sought by Nigerian authorities, attributing the development to sustained royal interventions, political goodwill and persistent advocacy by Yoruba leaders within and outside the country.

    Meanwhile, supporters of Igboho have stormed his Soka, Ibadan residence to also receive him. 

    Various Yoruba socio-cultural organisations, including the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), Agbekoya Vigilante group and Ifelodun Security Network, are also at his residence. 

    His return could be termed as another homecoming. In 2024, Igboho was in the country for his late mother’s burial ceremony. 

    Details shortly…

  • JUST IN: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s alleged forgery case from ICPC

    JUST IN: AGF takes over Ozekhome’s alleged forgery case from ICPC

    The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) has taken over the prosecution of the criminal case brought against Mike Ozekhome (SAN) by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).

    The development however, stalled Ozekhome’s planned arraignment on Monday before a HIgh Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the three-count charge filed against him by the ICPC and in which he is accused of among others, forgery.

    When the case was called, the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF), Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) said he was representing the AGF and informed the court of the AGF’s decision to take over the case from the ICPC.

    Oyedepo said the AGF was acting under his powers as provided in Section 174 of the Constitution.

    ICPC’s lawyer, Osuebeni Akpomisingha (who filed the charge) did not object to the take over of the case by the AGF.

    Read Also: Ozekhome: The heart of the matter 

    Former AGF, Kanu Agabi (SAN) who led a team of lawyers (which comprised 15 SANs) for the defence, also did not object the take over of the case by Fagbemi.

    Upon an application for adjournment by Oyedepo, which was not opposed by Agabi, Jusice

    Peter Kekemeke adjourned till February 24 for arraignment.

    A count in the charge reads: That you Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN (M) ’68yrs’ of No. 53, Nile Street, Maitama, Abuja, sometime in August 2021 or thereabout at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, while being a legal practitioner and senior advocate of Nigeria did make a false document, to wit: Nigeria passport A07535463 bearing the name of Mr Shani Tali with intent to use same to support claim of ownership of property known and described as 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX with intent to commit fraud and you thereby committed an offence contrary to section 363 and punishable under section 364 of the Penal Code CAP 532 laws of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, 2006.

    Details shortly…

  • Tax Laws: House of Reps rejects Minority Caucus Report

    Tax Laws: House of Reps rejects Minority Caucus Report

    • Fireworks likely as lawmakers return from recess

    What began as a routine legislative exercise has spiralled into a bruising institutional dispute.

    It has pitted political caucuses against parliamentary procedure, with troubling questions raised about the integrity of the law-making process.

    At the centre of the storm are four newly enacted tax reform laws that were passed by the National Assembly, signed by the President, gazetted, and certified, yet are now mired in allegations of post-passage alterations.

    Yesterday, the House of Representatives moved decisively to contain the growing controversy, formally disowning an interim report produced by an ad-hoc committee constituted by the House Minority Caucus to probe the alleged alterations.

    The committee is headed by a member representing Ogbaru Constituency, Anambra State, Victor Afam Ogene.

    Ogene, a journalist, made available the interim report by the minority caucus committee on Friday.

    The report claims that there were alterations in the gazette, contrary to what the House passed.

    The House declared that the committee was procedurally invalid and lacked the authority to conduct investigations or submit reports for legislative consideration.

    The House rejected outright the findings of the minority caucus.

    According to the House, only the plenary or the Speaker has the constitutional and procedural authority to constitute standing or ad-hoc committees to conduct investigations on behalf of the legislature.

    Political caucuses, whether majority or minority, do not possess such powers, and any committee set up by them lacks institutional recognition, the House insisted.

    It made this known through a statement by spokesman, Akintunde Rotimi, which said: “The setting up of such a committee is not recognised under the Standing Orders of the House.

    “Neither the Majority nor Minority Caucus, nor any political caucus, has the authority to constitute investigative committees whose reports can be tabled before the House for legislative action.”

    The House warned that reports emanating from such informal bodies had the potential to mislead the public and create unnecessary confusion, especially in a matter as sensitive as alleged alterations to laws already enacted and signed by the President.

    The statement noted that the House had already established a properly constituted, bipartisan ad-hoc committee to investigate the allegations, rendering any parallel caucus-led inquiry unnecessary and improper.

    Clarifying its position, the House said: “While the House recognises the legitimate role of the Minority Caucus within parliamentary democracy and affirms its right to express dissenting opinions, engage in policy advocacy, and raise public concerns, it is necessary to clearly distinguish between political activities and the formal parliamentary processes of the House.”

    Citing the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives (Eleventh Edition), the statement stressed that political caucuses do not possess investigative authority, oversight jurisdiction, or the power to summon individuals or demand official documents.

    The House said: “Any action taken by a caucus in this regard is therefore non-binding, informal, and without legal or institutional consequence.”

    It added that any interim or final report produced by such a body could neither be laid before the House nor form part of the official legislative or oversight record of the National Assembly.

    The House further described the Minority Caucus’s action as “procedurally improper, inconsistent with parliamentary norms, liable to set an unwholesome precedent, and capable of creating public misunderstanding.”

    Providing background to the controversy, the House explained that in December 2025, following the intervention of an opposition lawmaker at plenary, it constituted a bipartisan ad-hoc committee to examine allegations that multiple documents purporting to be official gazettes of the tax legislation were in circulation.

    That committee, made up of members from both the ruling and opposition parties, was tasked specifically with investigating the alleged discrepancies.

    The House said the committee remains in force and is expected to submit its report to the plenary upon conclusion of its assignment.

    Read Also: New Tax Laws: Nine states lead domestication drive

    The statement added that following the investigation, the National Assembly, acting jointly through both chambers, published the official Gazette and issued Certified True Copies (CTCs) of the tax laws, thereby giving the legislative process full legal effect.

    The House said: “The National Assembly has also formally disowned and debunked any unofficial documents in circulation.”

    It reiterated that only the gazetted versions and duly certified copies issued by the National Assembly constitute authentic legislative instruments.

    “In this context, the establishment of a parallel caucus-led committee and the circulation of purported interim findings serve only to compound public misunderstanding on an issue that has been institutionally resolved and overtaken by events,” the statement said.

    Caucus rejects position of House

    The Minority Caucus rejected the House leadership’s position, warning that dismissing its findings could embolden impunity and undermine legislative independence.

    Ogene, Chairman of the Minority Caucus ad-hoc committee and Leader of the Labour Party Caucus, faulted the attempt to downplay his committee’s interim report, describing it as dangerous and misleading.

    He was reacting to comments earlier attributed to the Deputy Spokesman of the House, Philip Agbese, who reportedly said the issue had been overtaken by events following the release of the Certified True Copies of the laws.

    In a statement, Ogene said he would ordinarily have dismissed Agbese’s comments as a personal opinion, but for the sensitivity of the spokesperson’s office.

    Ogene said: “My attention has been drawn to the dismissive statement by the Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Philip Agbese, that the interim report of the Minority Caucus Ad-hoc Committee has been overtaken by events.

    “Having previously served as Deputy Spokesperson of the seventh House of Representatives, I am cognisant of the responsibilities and public expectations attendant to such a position.

    “I am therefore perplexed as to why he appears to be speaking on behalf of the Executive in this matter.”

    Ogene insisted that the Minority Caucus report did not indict the National Assembly or question its legislative processes.

    Rather, he said, it exposed attempts by external actors within the government bureaucracy to undermine the legislature by altering laws after passage.

    “This should be a concern for all lawmakers who prioritise the integrity of law-making over transient political considerations,” he said.

    He also questioned why the House-appointed committee, chaired by Rt. Hon. Aliyu Mukthar Betara was still sitting if the issue had truly been overtaken by events.

    Ogene asked: “If the matter has been resolved, why has the Betara Committee not been dissolved?”

    He warned that failure to pursue accountability could weaken democratic institutions.

  • Kano Governor Yusuf picks APC card today

    Kano Governor Yusuf picks APC card today

    • Ruling party receives Governor Mutfwang in Jos tomorrow

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will enlarge its coast today as it registers Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf as its member.

    Also tomorrow, the ruling party will receive Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang into its fold at a defection rally in Jos, the state capital.

    Yusuf, who resigned from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) last week, will pick the membership card at a brief ceremony in the Kano Government House. Kano, the state capital.

    No fewer than 22 members of the House of Assembly, eight members of the House of Representatives and 44 local government chairmen are expected to be registered along with the governor.

    The governor, who automatically becomes the state APC leader, is also expected to launch the party’s e-registration.

    It is a home-coming of sorts for the governor, who won the 2015 Kano Central senatorial ticket of the APC before defecting to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) along with his estranged leader, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso.

    Yusuf said in a statement by his media aide, Sunusi Bature, that prevailing realities of governance, national cohesion and development necessitated his return to the ruling party.

    He described APC as a familiar and structured platform for progressive governance, stressing that his return to the party would further strengthen cooperation with the Federal Government, accelerate infrastructural development, enhance security coordination and improve service delivery across Kano State.

    The governor added that the decision would consolidate political stability and unity in the state.

    The defection is generating ripples across the state.

    While a party chieftain, Ahmed Dankabo, described it as a defining moment in Kano politics,the deputy governor, Aminu Gwarzo, who reiterated his loyalty to Kwankwaso, insisted that he won’t defect.

    Also, the Commissioner for Science, Technology, and Innovation, Yusuf Kofarmata, protested the defection by resigning his appointment.

    Read Also: APC chieftain hails Gov Yusuf’s defection as turning point for Kano politics

    Dankabo, a member of the 2023 Presidential Campaign Council, told reporters in Abuja,  the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that said the ultimate beneficiaries of the governor’s defection are the people of Kano State.

    He said the mass defection underscored the confidence of the people in reform agenda of the Tinubu administration.

    He said: “The decision of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to defect from the NNPP to the APC is not just a political move; it is a defining moment in the political history of Kano State.

    “This single action has triggered a political tsunami across the state, with citizens from all walks of life embracing the APC. In fact, Kano State is turning 360 degrees to the APC.

    “Kano State has effectively turned in a new direction politically. The momentum on the ground is overwhelming, and it is evident that the people see the APC as the vehicle for stability, development, and meaningful engagement with the centre.

    “I congratulate Governor Abba Gida-Gida, his exco, legislators, and grassroots leaders for this bold and strategic move. This is a major political milestone not only for Kano State but for Nigeria’s democratic evolution under the Fourth Republic.”

     Dankabo said the defection has repositioned Kano from the political periphery to the centre of national political and economic decision-making.

    He added: “For too long, Kano operated outside the core of national power dynamics. This alignment with the ruling party has now restored the state to its rightful place at the centre of national discourse and development planning.”

    Dankabo expressed optimism that the state stands to gain significantly from the closer collaboration with the Federal Government.

    He stressed: “Even while Kano was in the opposition, the state benefitted from several federal appointments and projects under President Tinubu’s administration. Now that Kano is fully aligned with the centre under our great party, the APC, the opportunities and benefits before the state are limitless.

    “This decision is about the future of Kano State. It is about accelerated development, increased federal presence, and a stronger voice at the national level. The people of Kano are the real winners.”

    Kano in political turmoil, says ex-commissioner

    Kofarmata, in his letter of resignation, said he quit because of the state’s “prevailing political turmoil,” adding that the current political climate threatens the independence and impartiality essential to his role in the state executive council.

    He said that the credibility of his office hinged on its ability to function free from external interference.

    Kofarmata said: “The integrity of the state commissioner’s role rests on the ability to act without undue influence, partisan pressure, or divided allegiance. Remaining in office under such conditions could erode public confidence in the institution.

    “The growing atmosphere of tension and expectations of loyalty and allegiance could create the perception—or reality—of compromised judgement. Such a scenario is fundamentally “inconsistent with the ethical standards of a State Commissioner.

    “My decision to step aside is taken in the interest of safeguarding the credibility of the office and preserving my personal commitment to ethical public service.”

    ‘Defecting from NNPP painful, but strategic’

    Three former NNPP national officers yesterday said the defection was painful, but strategic.

    Former National Chairman, Prof. Ahmed Rufai Alkali, former National Organising Secretary, Senator Suleiman Othman Hunkuyi and former National Legal Adviser, Prof. Ben Angwe said in a joint statement that it was not beyond expectation.

    According to them, the governor had refused to be trapped by an internal disorder.

    In the statement titled: “We have been vindicated” the three former officers who had also left the NNPP, praised Yusuf for leaving NNPP.

    It reads: “In politics, we have learnt loyalty is often praised, but foresight is rarely celebrated until it is proven right. Governor Abba Kabiru Yusuf’s decision to exit the NNPP and align with the APC has triggered predictable outrage, undiluted anger and a crisis of denial among those who mistook noise for wisdom.

    “Yet, strip of all emotions and pretentious, the move was neither sudden nor surprising. It was not only inevitable, but it was inevitably inevitable. As always in life, some decisions test character, others test courage, but Governor Kabir Yusuf’s move tested both.

    “For those of us who were privileged to have been witnesses to the long uncertain and often chaotic situations leading to the build-up to the 2023 elections, the Implosion of the Kano faction of the NNPP was never a matter of if, but when.

    “To all discerning minds and close watchers of the dynamics of politics, the warning signs were everywhere. A party built more on sentiments than realities, in personalities rather than institutions, and on personal loyalty instead of legitimate organisational discipline will hardly escape from internal crisis and conflicts. Indeed, such fragile artificial and ad-hoc arrangements do not endure. Certainly, they do not last long. They expire and they explode, often with a bang.

    Yusuf betrayed me, says Kwankwaso

    Kwankwaso expressed disappointment over the defection, saying that Yusuf betrayed him.

    He declared January 23, the day the governor left NNPP, as “World Betrayal Day.”

    Kwankwaso had previously pleaded with Yusuf to remain in the opposition party, warning that the hard-fought mandate of the people of Kano should not be handed over to political rivals.

    He accused the Kano State government of forcing officials and elected local government chairmen to sign documents indicating their defection to the APC.

    However, Kwankwaso’s reaction is ironic, given his own history of switching parties and asserting independence from political mentors.

    In 2014, he defected from the PDP to the APC, and later, from the APC to the PDP in 2018.

  • Tinubu for Türkiye to deepen partnership

    Tinubu for Türkiye to deepen partnership

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu departs Abuja today for Republic of Türkiye to deepen bilateral partnership.

    He will be accompanied by ministers and top government officials.

    Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga noted that the visit will feature a Nigeria–Türkiye business forum, bringing together investors and private sector leaders from both countries to explore mutually beneficial investment opportunities and partnerships.

    The statement said the President would take advantage of talks with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, strengthening the cordial bilateral relations between the two countries while opening new fronts of cooperation across critical sectors of national development.

    Tinubu, Onanuga said will also hold strategic political and diplomatic engagements focusing on shared priorities in finance, communication, trade and investment. The leaders will also explore expanded collaboration in security, education, social development, innovation, and aviation.

    President Erdogan was in Nigeria from October 19 to 20, 2021 in line with the existing diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Türkiye.

    Read Also: Ex-IGP Okiro endorses Tinubu for second term, praises president’s leadership courage

    A major highlight of the state visit will be the signing of several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) covering areas such as scientific research, energy, technical cooperation, media and communications, military collaboration, and protocol arrangements, among others.

    Accompany the President for the bilateral engagements include: Foreign Affairs Minister Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar; Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN; Defence Minister Gen. Christopher Musa; and the Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, Jimi Benson.

    Others are: Women Affairs and Social Development Minister Hajiya Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim; Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo; Culture and Creative Economy Minister Hannatu Musawa; National Security Adviser (NSA) Malam Nuhu Ribadu and National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Director-General (DG) Ambassador Mohammed Mohammed.

  • EPL: United shock Arsenal in five-goal thriller

    EPL: United shock Arsenal in five-goal thriller

    Manchester United threw the Premier League title race wide open with a pulsating 3–2 win over leaders Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday, handing the Gunners their first home league defeat of the season in a night of high drama.

    Arsenal had been presented with the opportunity to re-establish a seven-point cushion at the summit following victories for Manchester City and Aston Villa earlier in the weekend. Instead, their advantage was trimmed as an energised United side delivered a ruthless second-half performance to loosen the hosts’ grip on top spot.

    The Gunners started with authority and were rewarded in the 29th minute when Lisandro Martínez diverted the ball into his own net under pressure, giving Arsenal a deserved breakthrough. United, however, were gifted a lifeline eight minutes later when Martin Zubimendi’s loose pass was pounced upon by Bryan Mbeumo, who kept his composure to finish clinically and restore parity.

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    Momentum swung firmly in United’s favour after the interval, and they surged ahead five minutes into the second half. Patrick Dorgu unleashed a thunderous effort that struck the underside of the crossbar before finding the net, stunning the home support. Arsenal responded with sustained pressure and eventually drew level late on, substitute Mikel Merino reacting quickest to poke home from close range in the 84th minute.

    Just as the contest appeared to be heading for a draw, United delivered the decisive blow. Three minutes after the equaliser, Matheus Cunha curled a magnificent strike from outside the area to silence the Emirates and secure a statement victory for the visitors.

    The loss leaves Arsenal winless in their last three league outings, though they remain top on 50 points from 23 matches, with Manchester City and Aston Villa closing the gap on 46 points. United’s triumph lifts them to fourth on 38 points, intensifying an already crowded and unpredictable title race.

  • BREAKING: I’m set to join APC tomorrow, says Kano governor

    BREAKING: I’m set to join APC tomorrow, says Kano governor

    Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, is set to rejoin the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday, 26 January 2026.

    His decision came after he resigned from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) last Friday.

    This was contained in a statement by the governor’s spokesman, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Sunday.

    The statement recalled that Governor Yusuf first joined the APC in 2014 when he won the party’s primary election for the Kano Central Senatorial seat, a position he later conceded to Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

    It noted that after years of political engagement across different platforms, including his most recent stint in the NNPP, prevailing realities of governance, national cohesion, and development necessitated his return to the APC, which he described as a familiar and structured platform for progressive governance.

    Read Also: APC chieftain hails Gov Yusuf’s defection as turning point for Kano politics

    Governor Yusuf stated that rejoining the APC would further strengthen cooperation with the Federal Government, accelerate infrastructural development, enhance security coordination, and improve service delivery across Kano State.

    He added that the decision would also consolidate political stability and unity in the state.

    On Monday, 26 January 2026, the governor will formally register as a member of the APC in Kano alongside 22 members of the State House of Assembly, eight members of the House of Representatives, and the 44 local government chairmen.

    Yusuf is also expected to officially launch the APC e-registration exercise in the state.