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  • Ningi Emirate strips former reps member of traditional title

    Ningi Emirate strips former reps member of traditional title

    The Ningi Emirate Council in Bauchi State has stripped former member of the House of Representatives, Hon Salisu Zakari Ningi from his traditional title as  Kauran Ningi, with immediate effect.

    The Emirate Council cited  Zakari’s purported criticism of the recently initiated dual carriageway in Ningi township, Bauchi–Ningi–Kano road recently flagged off by the State Governor Bala Mohammed on social media, as reasons behind his dethronement.

    His removal was announced through a letter dated November 17, 2023, written in Hausa and signed by the Council’s Secretary Sulaiman Shehu Burra.

    It was made available to journalists on Saturday.

    The letter as translated in English reads “Warmest greetings and best wishes to you. After this salutation, I have been directed to inform you that, His Royal Highness, the Emir of Ningi in consultation with his Council has removed from your traditional title of Kauran Ningi, effective today, Friday, 17th November, 2023.”

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    The letter further contained that,” Consequently upon your lackadaisical attitude towards the development and growth of the Ningi Emirate. As well as condemning and rubbishing the developmental project the Emirate had earned for over a long period in terms of a dual carriageway in Ningi township, the Bauchi – Ningi – Kano road, as heard in the social media.”

    Reacting, the former Reps expressed gratitude for his past title but vowed to challenge the decision of the Emirate Council.

    “The reason for the decision as contained in the letter to that effect, I am challenging them. I will speak on that at a later and appropriate time,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

  • BREAKING! Everton ready to dole out N13.2billion for Alex Iwobi

     

    Will Super Eagles forward Alex Iwobi be interested in moving over to Goodison Park, and will Arsenal indeed be ready to let go of their boyhood player? That is debate among teeming Gunners fans after Everton tabled £30million (about (N13.2billion) , for his services.

    Everton who finished 8th on the log last season are desirous of fighting for a place in the top four and reportedly believe that the Nigeria international who was impressive at the last Nations cup in Egypt despite Super Eagles’ third place finish can help them achieve the dream.

    The Marco Silva tutored side have prior to this time been pursuing Ivorian

    international and Crystal Palace ace Wilfred Zaha but received a capital no from Palace who are not interested in losing any of their star players ahead of the new season, forcing The Toffees to shift attention to Iwobi.

    Iwobi netted six goals last season and provided nine assists and there is no indication that the Gunners are not enjoying his contributions.

    The Emirate landlords have never at any time indicated that they are ready to show escort their man to the exit door but some fans worry that the cash on the table may force a reconsideration especially with Arsenal coach Unai Emery reportedly seeking funds  to  beef up in defence.

    No official response has been dished out by the Gunners neither has 23 year old Iwobi who is successfully flying what could pass for a family flag in football  after the exploits of his uncle and former Nigeria midfield maestro Jay jay Okocha reacted to the development.

    Some fans who reacted following the news break say it will pay the Nigerian to remain at Arsenal in their own words “With a club that is sure to play either in Europa or Champions league every year and not one that has taken permanent position in the middle of the log”

  • Emirate defends Sanusi spending

    Emirate defends Sanusi spending

    •Council says Emir inherited N1.8b, not N4b

    THE Kano Emirate Council yesterday debunked allegations that Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II inherited N4 billion from his predecessor, the late Alhaji Ado Abdullahi Bayero.
    According to the Walin Kano, Alhaji Mahe Bashir Wali, it was untrue that the Emirate spent the N6 billion left behind by the former Emir
    Addressing reporters at the Emir’s Palace, Wali clarified that Sanusi II inherited only N1, 893, 378, 927.38, as against N4 billion allegedly inherited by the Emir.
    He said: “Before the appointment of His Highness, the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, CON. The Kano Emirate Council has the sum of N2, 875, 168, and 431.17 under various Banks as Fixed Deposit Accounts, out of which N981, 784, 503.79 was withdrawn and used during the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero on 7/2/2014 for the payment of Ado Bayero Royal City Project leaving a balance of N1, 893, 378, 927.38 with various banks.”
    The Kano Emirate Council further stated that about N152, 627,723.00 was paid to Dabo Gate for the procurement of furniture for the Palace, adding that, “after the demise of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, Peace Be Upon him, all his belongings, including the furniture were removed and distributed to his heirs in accordance with Islamic injunction.
    “The sum of N108 million was also paid to the heirs of the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero by the Emirate Council in respect of his personal cars inherited by the present Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi 11. The cars now form part of Kano Emirate Council fleet of vehicles in the Palace.”
    The Walin Kano, however, dismissed allegations that the Emirate spent N15, 458,660.00 on travels, insisting that the amount was actually used for the construction and renovation of Fadancin Dare wing of the Palace.
    The Emirate Council also admitted raising two vouchers of N6, 993, 203.00 and N5, 560, 235.00 totaling N12, 559, 435.00 to the Western Union as the cost of Air tickets for the Emir’s entourage, “excluding the Emir, who used to pay for his ticket.”
    He denied allegations that the Emirate Council spent billions of Naira on chartered flight, adding that the Emirate Council chartered flight only twice for the Emir’s movement to Sokoto and Benin City.
    His explanation: “The Council chartered an Air Flight only twice for His Highness for the following trips: In September, 2014 to Sokoto when the Emir paid a traditional homage (Mubaya’a) to Sultan of Sokoto after his turbaning as Emir of Kano and the Council spent N4, 651, 000.00
    “In January 2015 to Benin for his installation as Chancellor of Benin University and it cost the Emirate Council N9, 071, 000. 00. All the trips were made a as a result of lack of schedule flight at that time to make this important and historical trips and it cost the Council the sum of N13, 722, 00.00 as against alleged N9, 071, 000.00.”
    The Council admitted that two bullet proof cars were bought for the Emir at the cost of N142, 800, 000.00, but insisted that the purchase was based on the advice and approval of the state government.
    “This was as a result of an attack on the late Emir of Kano, Alhaji (Dr.) Ado Bayero on his way back from Murtala Muhammad Mosque to the Palace,” the Walin Kano added.
    He also stated that N154, 873, 000.00 was spent on the replacement of vehicles that were destroyed when the Emir’s convoy was attacked by Boko Haram insurgents on his way back from Murtala Muhammad Mosque to the Palace.
    The Emirate Council also insisted that the two Rolls Royce executive cars for Emir Sanusi II were purchased by his friends.
    On spending about N37, 054, 192.06 on phone calls, the Emirate Council stated that, “it is true that the sum of N37, 054, 192.06 was paid to Airtel due to the fact that the Emir has been identified with only one local mobile phone which he uses within and outside the country.
    “The majority of the charges are that of roaming which are normal. The telephones of the palace are upset by the Council, particularly when it comes within the provision of the budget.”
    He confirmed that the Council got N1, 727, 938, 660.42 as grants from the state government between August 30, 2014 and March 1, 2017, “over and above the alleged figure of N1, 672, 953, 660.00.
    “The Emirate Council should have received almost triple of this amount, in accordance with the law establishing Emirate Council fund of 2004.
    “From 2012 to date, the Council has been denied of this contribution where the sum of N1, 142, 938, 660.42 was spread and released over a period of two years i.e. 2014 and 2015 with an average monthly release of N23, 811, 222.09. The release is for the year 2012.
    “In 2016 to date, the contribution started to improve from the average of N23 million per month to N40 million and the Council received the sum of N585 million within 13 months.
    “This amount covered the period of 2013 and part of 2014 which brings the sum of N1, 727,938,660.42 as total amount received between 30/07/2014 to 01/03/2017 as earlier mentioned. From our calculations, between January 2012 to September 2016 the sum of N6, 527,013,061.00 has been held by the state government.”
    The Walin Kano assured that the Emirate would cooperate with anybody or agency who needs more clarification on the alleged financial misappropriation in the Palace.

  • Niger Republic’s emirate ‘confiscates’ Nigerians’ farmlands

    •Jigawa border residents seek Fed Govt’s intervention

    An Emirate in Niger Republic has allegedly confiscated over 86 farmlands owned by residents of Jobi border community in Maigatari Local Government Area of Jigawa State.

    Residents in the area, who petitioned the member of House of Representatives representing the area, Alhaji Muhammed Sani Zoro, said “the bilateral agreement between Nigeria and Niger Republic may  be in serious crisis owing to the land issue.”

    They said their farmlands straddled between Maigatari in Jigawa State and Dingas local government area of Damagaram State in Niger Republic.

    The people accused the Niger Republic emirate of confiscating the over farmlands legitimately owned by them in the neighbouring country for over 100 years.

    The Jobi community also accused the Niger Republic’s traditional rulers of using the country’s security agents to intimidate and arrest them during attempts to claim their farmlands.

    But Sani Zoro, who was accompanied by reporters, paid fact-finding visit to the area at the weekend and met with the community leaders and affected farmers.

    One of the community leaders and the village’s Chief Imam, Malam Abdullahi Danlaminu, said the two border communities were leaving in peace and owned farmlands in the two countries since the “period of their grand, great grandparents”. He explained that “about two to three years ago, the Niger Republic traditional rulers stopped us from farming on our lands. At the early stage, we did not take it serious because they (Nigeriens) have farmlands on our side in Nigeria. We tried to resolve it amicably.

    “We sent a delegation comprising the village head, myself and met their traditional leaders to discuss and resolve the matter. We agreed and they asked for some amount to be paid annually. But to our surprise after we came back, they changed the decision.”

    He said over half of their farm lands, which they inherited and some which they bought before the partitioning of the countries are now in Niger Republic.

    Danlaminu added:  “We own this farmlands. But for the last two years, the Dingas Emirate of Niger Republic embarked on illegal confiscation of our farmlands, which now create untold hardship to our people who are 100 per cent peasant farmers.

    “As a result of this land confiscation, about six people of our people lost their lives due to the trauma inflicted on them by the action.”

    The representative of the community’s village head, Malam Mustaha Imam, added that their representatives visited Dingas Emirate for over 30 times to plead with their traditional authorities to stop the confiscation, “but all in vain”.

    “Some of our people who attempted to resist the confiscation of their land, were arrested and detained by the Niger Republic security,” he said.

    Imam called on Nigeria’s border management agencies and all other relevant agencies to intervene.

    The community handed a document comprising the list of farmlands confiscated and their owners to Sani Zoro for action.

    But the lawmaker pleaded with the residents to be more patient and not to take law in their hands to allow the authorities of the two countries resolve the matter through diplomacy.

  • Arik, Emirate Touch Aviation  Services sign lease agreement

    Arik, Emirate Touch Aviation Services sign lease agreement

    Arik Air and Emirate Touch Aviation Services Limited have signed a lease agreement for the airlines’ two Boeing 737-300 aircraft.

    The Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) agreement was signed in Lagos last week by the Chairman of Arik Air, Sir Joseph Arumemi-Ikhide and Director-General, Emirate Touch Aviation Services, Prince Isa Bayero.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Arik Air is leasing its two B737-300 aircraft (5N-MJA and 5N-MJB) to Emirate Aviation Services for cargo operations.

    Sir Arumemi-Ikhide said the event was significant because it marked the first time the airline was going into such an agreement with a Nigerian company. “We are pleased with this lease agreement. As a world class airline. Our mission is to build alliances and partnerships and increase capacity in the industry.”

    Prince Bayero said he was elated to partner with the leading indigenous carrier in Nigeria and hoped this would help increase capacity in the industry as envisioned by the founders of Arik Air.

    “This is a landmark agreement that will stimulate the growth of cargo operations in Nigeria and points beyond,” Prince Bayero said.