Category: Northern Reports

  • NiMet DG Anosike tours northwest zonal office facilities

    NiMet DG Anosike tours northwest zonal office facilities

    In continuation of his nationwide tour of facilities of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), to ascertain firsthand the state of equipment and facilities and interact with agency staff, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the agency, Prof. Charles Anosike, on Tuesday, 4th March 2025, began a tour of the Northwest zonal headquarters. 

    On arrival at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport Zonal Headquarters of the agency, Prof. Anosike and his team were met by the Meteorological Manager, Adewara Hassan, Mr Banky Jonathan, the State Meteorological Inspector (SMI), and other members of staff. 

    Prof. Anosike afterward undertook a tour of NiMet’s critical assets needed to keep maintaining aviation safety, including the METEO station located at the airport’s tarmac area, the pilot briefing rooms at both the domestic and international wings of the airport and other facilities. 

    During an interactive session with the staff, Prof. Anosike gave them assurances of the continued support of the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo. SAN, and His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

    “I am impressed with what we have seen during our tour. The Northwest zonal office of NiMet is well organized, even though many of our instruments as observed are not working due to lack of transparency in documentation, vandalization and in some cases sabotage. I thank our scientists, observers, forecasters, engineers, and all the staff working in the region for their dedication and commitment despite noted challenges”.

    Continuing, Professor Anosike charged the staff to ensure that equipment and other facilities under their care are optimally protected and maintained. 

    “Meteorology is the foundation of aviation safety protocols. Aviation can never be safe if meteorology services are not being done optimally. Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano, has a special status as a flight information region. 

    “We have to ensure that the investments government is making in replacing obsolete and damaged equipment are protected. We have to hold our contractors more accountable and ensure that the equipment they are supplying and installing meets the standards and specifications and that the contractors carry out the contracted training of our staff on the use of such equipment. The era of installing equipment without training and then the contractor disappearing is over. We need our staff in the regions to enforce this”. 

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    Concluding, Prof. Anosike assured the staff that management is working hard to improve staff welfare and that certain approvals in that regard have already been secured from the federal government. 

    Prof. Anosike’s entourage included Engr. Abdulkareem Hamid Olayinka, Director of Engineering and Technical Services, Prof. Vincent Weli, Director of Weather Forecasting Services and Cyprian Okpalaku, the Special Adviser to the DG/CEO of NiMet on Information Communications Technology (ICT), and Dr. Haruna Zakari, Technical Assistant to the DG/CEO of NiMet.

    Photo Story: Prof. Charles Anosike (Middle), Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), surrounded by some officials of the agency during the inspection of facilities of the agency at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport Zonal Headquarters Kano of the agency in Kano on Wednesday, 5th March 2025.

  • Housewife strangles co-wife, burns body to destroy evidence in Bauchi

    Housewife strangles co-wife, burns body to destroy evidence in Bauchi

    The Bauchi State Police Command is investigating the murder of 20-year-old Hajara Isa, who was allegedly killed by her co-wife in their home on February 28.

    The incident came to light on March 3, when Sale Isa of Anguwan Sarakuna, Bauchi, reported the death to the police.

    While the motive remains unclear, family members suspect that Hajara’s co-wife, Fatima Mohammed (28), may be responsible.

    Acting on the report, Commissioner of Police Auwal Musa Muhammad deployed detectives from the C Division Police Headquarters to investigate the matter.

    In a  statement, the Command’s spokesperson, Chief Superintendent of Police Ahmed Wakili confirmed that their findings led to Mohammed’s arrest.

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    During interrogation, he said the suspect allegedly confessed to committing the crime.

    She reportedly poured boiling water on the victim and set her body on fire using a melted Bagco sack to destroy evidence.

    The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.

    According to the statement, detectives have been assigned to probe it, which may include exhuming the body and carrying out forensic examinations.

    Meanwhile, Muhammad has assured the public that justice will be served.

  • Pro-Natasha protest: APC forum backs Akpabio

    Pro-Natasha protest: APC forum backs Akpabio

    The North-Central All Progressives Congress (NC APC) Forum has dismissed the sexual harassment allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio by Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, calling it a political ploy by opposition parties to destabilise the government. 

    During the plenary on Wednesday, Akpabio denied the allegations, saying he has never harassed any woman.

    The forum warned against what it described as an attempt to incite unrest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and undermine President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

    It called on protesters supporting Akpoti-Uduaghan to end their demonstrations immediately or face a counter-protest in support of Akpabio. 

    Following the “Akpabio Must Go” protests at the National Assembly and parts of the FCT, the NC APC Forum, in a statement by its Chairman, Saleh Zazzaga, a member of the APC presidential campaign council in the 2023 election, issued a 24-hour ultimatum for protesters to leave the streets. 

    The Forum described the allegations against Akpabio as an attempt to blackmail him and discredit the APC government, insisting that no evidence supports the claims.

    The group also questioned the timing of Akpoti-Uduaghan’s accusations, noting that she remained silent until she was referred to the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges for breaching Senate rules. 

    “Does it mean that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan would have kept silent on the purported sexual harassment if Senate President Godswill Akpabio had not referred her for investigation?” the Forum asked. 

    Commending Akpabio’s leadership of the Senate and urging Nigerians to dismiss the Kogi senator’s accusations, the Forum highlighted his role in fostering executive-legislative harmony, enabling President Tinubu’s transformative reforms.

    The Forum said: “What is playing out in the Senate at the moment is a script by the opposition to destabilize the National Assembly and, by extension, the administration of President Bola Tinubu by derailing the fruitful working relationship between the executive and the legislature.

    “We urge all members of our party and well-meaning Nigerians to rise up against this sinister plot, which should not be allowed to succeed.

    “The North-Central APC Forum is also calling on the Senate, and the National Assembly as a whole, not to be distracted by the antics of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and her co-travellers whose motive is to destabilize the system for their selfish political interests”.

    The Forum alleged that the controversy was part of a broader scheme to destabilize the government, stating, “What is playing out in the Senate at the moment is a script by the opposition to derail the productive relationship between the executive and the legislature and, by extension, the administration of President Bola Tinubu.” 

    The group called on party members and Nigerians to oppose what it described as a sinister plot that must not be allowed to succeed.

    The Forum also called on the Senate to remain focused on governance and not to be distracted by the “Antics of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and her allies, whose motive is to create instability for their selfish political interests.” 

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    Although Akpoti-Uduaghan represents Kogi Central in the North-Central region, the Forum distanced itself from her actions, noting, “Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan is from our zone, but as stakeholders of the North-Central, we disown her actions, which we believe are not in the best interest of our region or the country as a whole.”

    The Forum cautioned the protesters against disrupting public peace, stating that security agencies have been notified and will take necessary action if the protesters fail to comply.

    “We are putting the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS), and other security agencies on high alert over this plot to cause anarchy and unrest in the FCT. 

    “We are giving the protesters and their sponsors 24 hours to vacate the streets. As stakeholders of the North-Central, which includes the FCT, we cannot stand by and watch as hoodlums and anarchists attempt to disrupt the peace and stability that has been maintained since President Bola Tinubu took office. 

    “If they fail to vacate the streets, we will mobilize our people to counter them,” the Forum warned.

  • Gwarzo lauds Tinubu over Ma’aji’s choice As NWDC MD

    Gwarzo lauds Tinubu over Ma’aji’s choice As NWDC MD

    The President and Founder of MAAUN Group of Universities, Prof. Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, has lauded President Bola Tinubu for appointing Prof. Abdullahi Shehu Ma’aji as the Managing Director of the newly created North-West Development Commission (NWDC).

    Gwarzo gave the commendation when he received Ma’aji, who paid him a courtesy visit at the Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) in Kano on Saturday.

    He expressed profound gratitude to Tinubu for his decision to establish the NWDC, saying it was an indication of his commitment to the inclusive growth and development of every part of Nigeria.

    Gwarzo extended felicitations to Ma’aji, describing his appointment as well-deserved.

    According to him, the appointment of Ma’aji was very significant in view of his experience, track record of service and unwavering commitment to the development of the North-West, Northern region and the entire country.

    He expressed confidence in the ability of Ma’aji to provide the needed leadership that would bring development to the region.

    “The establishment of the NWDC will go a long way in transforming the entire region by addressing the challenges bedevilling the critical sectors in the region,” Gwarzo said.

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    He further expressed optimism that NWDC would address the multifaceted challenges preventing access to quality learning opportunities to empower the youth to enable them to contribute to the economic growth and development of the North-West.

    He stressed the need for collaboration between the interventionist commission and his university to ensure the success of the commission.

    Ma’aji praised the founder of the University for his unwavering commitment to promote quality education.

    He expressed the readiness of the commission to partner with the university so as to achieve the desired objectives.

  • Northern group slams Natasha over Senate conduct, dismisses allegation as baseless

    Northern group slams Natasha over Senate conduct, dismisses allegation as baseless

    The Northern Progressives Movement for Good Governance (NPMGG) has raised concerns over the ongoing controversy in the 10th Senate, particularly regarding the conduct of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, the organization criticized Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s actions during a recent plenary session.

    The statement, signed by Lukeman Datijjo, Esq., National Publicity Secretary, was endorsed by several Northern organizations, including the Arewa Mandate Forum, North Central Youth Alliance, Middlebelt Youth Leaders Movement, and others.

    Part of the statement read: “We strongly condemn Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s unethical conduct during last Thursday’s plenary session. Her actions on the Senate floor not only violated the principles of decorum and legislative ethics but also undermined the integrity of leadership, particularly the dignity expected of women in governance.

    “As an organization representing the nineteen Northern States, where women’s political participation is still evolving, we take immense pride in seeing more Northern women rise to leadership positions and break longstanding barriers. ‘

    “However, we do not support or condone any woman in leadership who disregards the values of discipline, respect, and decorum in public service.

    “We maintain that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s conduct does not reflect the true strength and resilience of Northern women in leadership. Instead, it has done a disservice to the cause of female political representation.

    “Her actions have tarnished the legacy of distinguished Northern women senators such as Zainab Abdulkadir Kure, Nenadi Usman, Grace Bent, and others, who were known for their productive contributions and decorum in the National Assembly.

    “Rather than submitting herself to the Senate disciplinary process, we find it appalling that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has resorted to making baseless allegations of sexual harassment against the President of the Senate, Distinguished Senator Godswill Akpabio. This appears to be a deliberate attempt to distract the public from her unethical conduct and evade accountability.”

    The groups alleged that Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has a history of controversy and manipulation, “and continues to weaponize her gender against individuals and institutions.” 

    “In just five years, and despite being married, she has made repeated, unfounded allegations of sexual harassment against several prominent Nigerians, including former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, Senator Dino Melaye, Reno Omokri, former minister and many others.

    “And why does she always resort to claims of sexual harassment as a defence mechanism? These patterns suggest a deliberate and calculated strategy to manipulate public perception and evade scrutiny.

    “We, therefore, urge the Nigerian public to take her latest allegations against the President of the Senate with a pinch of salt and dismiss them as fabrications designed to mislead the public. 

    “Nigerians must demand that Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan submit herself to the Senate disciplinary process instead of hiding behind false allegations to escape accountability,” the group stated.

    The NPMGG further urged all well-meaning Nigerians to call for a swift resolution to this matter. 

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    “We urge the National Assembly, particularly the Ethics, Privileges, and Disciplinary Committee, to conduct a transparent, thorough, and unbiased investigation into Senator Natasha’s misconduct, ensuring that due process is followed without fear, favouritism, or external interference.

    “The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is a sacred institution that upholds the laws of the country. It is too important to be undermined by the reckless actions of one individual. 

    “All patriotic Nigerians and defenders of democracy must work collectively to protect the integrity of the Senate and ensure that no lawmaker, regardless of gender or status, is allowed to subvert its sanctity and history without consequences.

    “We further call on the leadership and members of the National Assembly to always uphold the highest ethical standards, display exemplary conduct, and prioritize integrity, discipline, and moral rectitude in their service to the nation. 

    “These qualities are indispensable for good governance but, unfortunately, appear to be in serious deficit due to the unethical conduct of a certain member,” the statement concluded.

  • DAM foundation provides packages to Muslims, and non-Muslim at Ramadan

    DAM foundation provides packages to Muslims, and non-Muslim at Ramadan

    The Dr. Abdullahi Mustapha Foundation (DAM) has provided meals and relief packages to Muslim faithful on the second day of the Ramadan. 

    The DAM Iftar Initiative is targeted at feeding over 800 -1000 Muslim faithful during the ongoing 30- day Ramadan fast by providing cooked food of different varieties and relief packages consisting of a variety of food items. 

    The foundation hopes to expand its reach, offering meaningful support to locals and demonstrating solidarity and love.

    Speaking at the event, the founder/Chairman of the foundation, Dr. Mustapha Abdullahi stated that the initiative was driven by a desire to show love and provide basic necessities, acknowledging that not every person has access to a proper meal during the Holy Month.

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    “In the spirit of the Holy Month, We are here to show love and support to our people observing the Ramadan fast, as not everyone has the opportunity to have a proper meal after break of fast,” Dr. Mustapha said.

    He also extended his goodwill to the people and urged them to pray for the Renewed Hope Administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the nation at large.

  • Ramadan: Kano to supply 91,000 plates of food across centres daily

    Ramadan: Kano to supply 91,000 plates of food across centres daily

    The deputy governor of Kano State, Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo, has flagged off this year’s Ramadan feeding programme with a target to supply 91 thousand plates of food per day across all the designated areas in the state.

    Gwarzo, who is the Chairman of the 2025 Ramadan Feeding Programme, expressed satisfaction with the smooth takeoff of the initiative.

    The ceremony took place at Dandali Centre, Fagge Local Government Area, where the deputy governor urged the catering companies involved to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of meals to all feeding centers to achieve the programme’s objective.

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    Accompanying the Deputy Governor were the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the Commissioner for Religious Affairs, Shelkh Tijjani Auwal, and other top Government officials.

    A statement by Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, said, since the assumption of office by the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)-led government in Kano State, under Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, the state government has institutionalized the initiative to support vulnerable residents by providing them with daily iftar meals during the holy month of Ramadan.

    “This annual programme is a humanitarian effort aimed at easing the difficulties faced by fasting Muslims.

    “The state government has approved the 2025 Ramadan Feeding Programme, with 91 designated feeding centers across the state. The initiative will cater to 91,000 people daily for 27 days.

    “To ensure the effective implementation of this year’s programme, catering service providers have been engaged to prepare and deliver 91,000 plates of food per day across all designated centers,” Waiya said.

  • Don’t play politics with Natasha’s allegation, group cautions Saraki

    Don’t play politics with Natasha’s allegation, group cautions Saraki

    A civil society group, Citizens Network for Peace and Development in Nigeria (CNPDN), has cautioned the former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, not to play politics with the allegation of sexual harassment leveled against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan.

    The group also called on the upper legislative chamber of the National Assembly not to be distracted by the sexual harassment allegation leveled against the Senate President.

    The group’s executive director, Francis Okereke Wainwei, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, said Sen. Natasha’s allegations and subsequent theatrics were plots by the Kogi State-born lawmaker to escape punishment from the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges investigations for breach of Senate rules.

    According to the group, “It is our highly considered opinion that the sexual harassment allegation is a grand ploy by Sen. Natasha to escape punishment from the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges for her flagrant breach of the Senate rules,” the group argued.

    “She wants to use the sexual harassment allegation to distract the Senate committee and attract sympathy from both the Senate and the Nigerian people as a victim of the illegitimate use of power by the Senate President.”

    They, therefore, called on the Senate to religiously adhere to the strict enforcement of its rules and extant parliamentary procedures to ensure the sustenance of its parliamentary integrity and due process without being swayed negatively by any extraneous distraction or sentiment.

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    The group added that the Senate should focus on discharging its constitutional responsibilities and duties to the Nigerian people and shouldn’t waste its precious time and resources on frivolous issues, such as the Sen. Natasha sexual harassment allegation against the Senate President by Senator Natasha, as she didn’t even formally present it before the Senate.

    Condemning the call by the former Senate President, Saraki, that Akpabio should step aside for his Deputy to preside over the investigation of the alleged sexual harassment.

    The group expressed disappointment that such a statement was made by such a highly respected former parliamentarian who knows the rules of the Senate and its parliamentary procedures.

    “Mr. Saraki is aware that before any allegation or any matter can be investigated by the Senate, it must be raised in the Senate or formally presented before it. This matter was never raised or presented in the Senate, so how can the Senate investigate it? And also, the incident Sen. Saraki referred to is materially and factually different from the instant matter,” they noted.

    “While the matter under his Senate Presidency was a matter that directly affected the running of his office as Senate President and was raised in the Senate, this sexual harassment matter is a private matter that allegedly happened outside of the Senate, that doesn’t directly affect the administration of the office of the Senate President and was never formally presented before the Senate.

    “We know that Sen. Saraki is playing politics with this sexual harassment matter. He is using it to attract accolades and applause from his party faithful in preparation for the 2027 elections and also to show solidarity with his party members as a partisan leader, but such comments are not patriotic and don’t mean well for the nation. When issues like this arise, every patriotic leader is expected to be objective and address the issues frontally without being sentimental.”

  • Shola Ayelabola media extends condolences to RAAMP DG over father’s death

    Shola Ayelabola media extends condolences to RAAMP DG over father’s death

    Shola Ayelabola media has extended its condolence message to the Director General of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), Ambassador Dr. Nma Abubakar Ahmed, over the death of his father, the Late Magajin Gatan Nupe, Alhaji Ahmed Ndaman.

    This message was personally sent by the CEO of Shola Ayelabola media consultant, Shola Ayelabola. This condolence message was delivered to the DG on February 2, 2025.

    The message reads: “On behalf of myself and the entire team, I extend our deepest condolences to you and your family over the passing of your beloved father, the Late Magajin Gatan Nupe, Alhaji Ahmed Ndaman.

    “We are saddened to hear of this great loss, knowing how much your father meant not only to your family but also to the entire Nupe community and beyond. His legacy as Magajin Gatan Nupe will continue to inspire generations, and his contributions to the development and unity of his people will always be remembered.

    “In this difficult time, we stand with you in solidarity and pray that Almighty Allah (SWT) grants his soul eternal rest in Aljannah Firdaus. May Allah also grant you and your family the strength and patience to bear this irreplaceable loss.

    “Kindly accept our heartfelt sympathies and prayers,” it reads.

  • Polo, politics and the Dasuki family

    Polo, politics and the Dasuki family

    • By Yushau A. Shuaib

    It is both shameful and appalling that despite the prolonged persecution of the Dasuki family—from the dethronement of Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, to the harassment of his offspring under General Sani Abacha, forcing some into exile, and the humiliation of Sambo Dasuki under former President Muhammadu Buhari—a fresh wave of media trials has resurfaced through an investigative report in a U.S. tabloid funded through grants.

    The recent report titled “UNCOVERED: Power & Polo”, published by The Post and Courier, examines how Aiken, South Carolina, a historic enclave for wealthy horse enthusiasts, has become a destination for international figures with controversial pasts, including those accused of money laundering and corruption.

    While such investigative reports may be well-intentioned, their reliance on grants and donations often raises questions about their independence, depth, and objectivity. For instance, the report fixates on Sambo Dasuki, Nigeria’s former National Security Adviser, alleging that his purchase of Green Hill Farms in the early 2000s involved funds channeled through shell companies in the Bahamas and Hong Kong.

    Aiken has long been a retreat for the wealthy, dating back to the 19th century when affluent personalities sought refuge from harsh climates and diseases. Its sandy terrain made it ideal for polo, attracting elite families. Today, it remains a hub for international horse lovers, including billionaires from Dubai, Russia, and Nigeria.

    However, the narrative took a deliberate turn when the report linked Dasuki to Aiken, stating that he purchased Green Hill Farms in 2002 (23 years ago) for $950,000 in an apparent cash deal, allegedly raising red flags regarding the transaction’s legitimacy. The report also claimed that his wife, Farida, attempted to secure an EB-5 “golden visa” by asserting that the farm would be used for a horse-breeding business—a request allegedly denied due to questions surrounding the source of funds. Nowhere in the report, however, was it stated that Dasuki or his family faced any formal investigation regarding the purchase.

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    How does a legitimate business transaction from 23 years ago—nearly a decade before Dasuki was appointed National Security Adviser—suddenly become breaking news, especially when no U.S. authority is probing it?

    What is particularly troubling is the deliberate attempt to link this 2002 transaction to Dasuki’s 2015 arrest in Nigeria, where he was accused of embezzling $2.1 billion meant to combat Boko Haram. This tenuous connection, spanning over a decade, is misleading and reeks of sensationalism and calculated mischief.

    Surprisingly, other media outlets latched onto that angle and further distorted the story, cherry-picking sensational elements to attract readership. The entire report appears to be a rehash of the long-standing persecution of Sambo Dasuki and his family through media trials.

    The report’s biases are glaring. It uses derogatory language to describe Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki, a respected public figure, distinguished diplomat, and successful businessman who passed away in 2016 at the age of 92. Including the name of the Sultan appears to be an attempt to tarnish his legacy.

    It is necessary to highlight that Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki was a multimillionaire industrialist, banker, and philanthropist who played pivotal roles in Nigeria’s political, religious, and business spheres.

    A report from The Los Angeles Times (May 14, 1991) titled “The Sultan of Sokoto Bridges Two Worlds in Nigeria” described him as “a millionaire industrialist and banker.” Educated at Barewa College and Oxford University, he served as a private secretary to Sir Ahmadu Bello, was a Nigerian diplomat in Sudan and Germany, and chaired Nigeria Railways before founding BCCI Nigeria. He held a significant religious role as Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. He was also known as a collector of rare cars and a breeder of racing and polo horses.

    Additionally, The Los Angeles Times noted how, in the early 1990s, Sultan Dasuki personally funded a $2.5 million modernization of the Sokoto palace. This underscores the established wealth of the Dasuki family. The Dasuki lineage includes politicians, public administrators, and successful businesspeople in telecommunications, real estate, shipping, and oil and gas industries.

    Yet, the report deliberately ignores these facts, focusing on unverified allegations. If the investigators lacked the resources to travel to Nigeria, they could have conducted thorough research to provide a balanced perspective. Beyond ethical and quality concerns, the investigation lacked thoroughness, as it relied on hearsay regarding Boko Haram’s rise—which began about a decade after the alleged farm purchase.

    When Dasuki became National Security Adviser in 2012, the Boko Haram insurgency was at its peak, yet Western powers offered little assistance. It is public knowledge that the U.S. and its allies hindered President Goodluck Jonathan’s counterterrorism efforts, refusing to sell arms to Nigeria under the guise of human rights concerns. This lack of support contributed to Jonathan’s political downfall, paving the way for a new government.

    Rather than governing effectively, the new administration launched a selective anti-corruption campaign that demonized opposition figures while shielding its own supporters. The so-called Dasukigate scandal became a tool for political persecution, with campaign financiers of the ruling party granted immunity while opposition figures faced relentless prosecution.

    The report’s limited scope and depth further demonstrate its bias. It fails to address the broader context of Dasuki’s tenure as NSA. Despite challenges, under Dasuki’s leadership, the Nigerian military successfully reclaimed more than two dozen towns and communities from Boko Haram. Available records confirm the liberation of numerous towns across Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe States, including Abadam, Askira, Baga, Bama, Bara, Buni Yadi, Damboa, Dikwa, Gamboru-Ngala, Goniri, Gujba, Gulag, Gulani, Gwoza, Hong, Kala Balge, Konduga, Kukawa, Marte, Madagali, Michika, Monguno, Mubi, and Vimtim. Pictorial and video evidence of these military successes, including the rescue of 234 abductees from Sambisa Forest on April 30, 2015, remain publicly available.

    While foreign military instructors, often derisively labeled as mercenaries, contributed to these victories, the Nigerian military’s achievements were undeniable. Unfortunately, rather than sustaining these gains, the new administration abandoned crucial security agreements, leading to the resurgence of armed banditry and insurgency in the North-West and North-Central regions. Today, states that were once peaceful, such as Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kaduna, and Niger, have become epicenters of terrorism—a situation far less pronounced under Dasuki’s leadership.

    As the $2.1 billion Dasukigate case remains in court, one can only hope that the Tinubu administration allows the EFCC, under its current chairman Olanipekun Olukoyede, to expose the corruption of past administrations. If properly investigated, the alleged anti-corruption fight of the previous government will be revealed for what it truly was: a targeted assault on political opponents while shielding allies from accountability.

    The disjointed narrative of the U.S. tabloid, The Post and Courier, presented in the “UNCOVERED: Power & Polo” report, is a disservice to journalism and a blatant attempt to rewrite history. It is high time we moved beyond media trials and focused on facts, fairness, and the pursuit of justice. Like Nigeria’s history, the Dasuki family’s legacy deserves to be treated with respect and integrity.

    Yushau A. Shuaib is the author of ‘An Encounter with the Spymaster’
    yashuaib@yashuaib.com