Author: TheStories

Justice Mohammed Mohammed of the Minna High Court IV has issued an interim order restraining the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago and five others from entering or conducting any activity on a disputed farmland belonging to Bello Wakili and nine members of his family. The interim injunction will remain in force pending the final determination of a suit filed against the governor and others by the plaintiffs. The suit, numbered NSHC/MN/215/2025, was filed by Barrister Solomon Ogbeche on behalf of the ten plaintiffs. It seeks to stop the governor and other defendants from trespassing or interfering with the farmland…

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Lack of sensitisation has been identified as one of the major reasons why more people are involved in transporting small arms and light weapons to criminal gangs across the country. The Zonal Director, North Central, of the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Mr. Abdul Adamu Enenche, made this known during a visit to the Niger State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Minna. In recent times, many Nigerians have been apprehended with caches of arms and ammunition intended for delivery to bandits, kidnappers, and other criminal elements. This troubling trend has…

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The presidency of Muhammadu Buhari is a complex narrative, marked by relentless resistance and the pursuit of reform. It is a saga that underscores the intricate dance between leadership and opposition, ambition and sabotage. From the moment he took office in 2015, the shadows of opposition loomed large, casting a pall over his ambitious vision for a nation in desperate need of reform. This narrative unfolds not merely as a chronicle of events but as a tapestry woven with threads of struggle, ambition, and the unyielding spirit of a leader determined to steer his country towards a brighter future. The…

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In a world that increasingly recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion, the discourse surrounding women’s representation in governance remains a critical issue, particularly in Nigeria. Recently, at the Town Hall and Strategic Roundtable on the Reserved Seats for Women Bill, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, articulated a profound truth: the inclusion of women in parliament is not merely a favor; it is a necessity. This assertion resonates deeply within the context of Nigeria’s socio-political landscape, where the statistics on women’s representation are not just disheartening but indicative of a systemic imbalance that requires urgent redress. The…

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The recent appointment of Professor Nentawe Yilwatda as the new National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) arrived not as a quiet political formality, but as a thunderclap of surprise—stirring waves of curiosity, admiration, and cautious optimism across the country. In a nation where leadership changes often provoke skepticism or silence, this one inspired celebration. For once, a significant swath of Nigerians found themselves nodding in agreement with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision, seeing in it a rare glimpse of strategic brilliance rather than political maneuvering. There was applause not just for the man chosen, but for the message…

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In the heart of Zaria, where the sun rises over ancient structures that whisper tales of knowledge and culture, lies Gaskiya Corporation Limited—a name that echoes with the weight of history, yet now struggles under the burden of neglect. This is a heartfelt appeal, not just to the heavens, but to the very essence of our collective identity, as we seek the mercy and intervention of the Almighty. The story of Gaskiya is not merely one of a corporation; it is a narrative interwoven with the fabric of our community, a testament to our shared heritage, and a call to…

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In a democracy, the rule of law is sacrosanct, serving as the bedrock upon which the edifice of governance is built. It ensures that every citizen—regardless of status or position—is subject to the law and entitled to its protections. However, recent events surrounding suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan have exposed a troubling fissure in the Senate’s commitment to these principles. The physical barring of the senator from entering the National Assembly—despite a Federal High Court ruling nullifying her suspension—raises critical questions about the integrity of our legislative body and the future of democracy in Nigeria. On the surface, the Senate’s decision…

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The Governing Council of the Federal University Gusau (FUGUS) has approved the promotion of eleven senior academic staff members to higher academic ranks in recognition of their dedication and scholarly contributions. The decision was taken at the Council’s 30th Regular Meeting, held on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Abuja. According to a statement signed by the University Management, four academics were promoted to the rank of Professor, while seven others were elevated from Senior Lecturer to the rank of Reader (Associate Professor). The newly promoted Professors are: Dr. Lawal Sa’adu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration); Dr. Aliyu Usman Moyi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic);…

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It started like a scene from a political thriller—an official-looking document on a presidential letterhead, bearing what appeared to be a legitimate signature, announcing that Mohammed Babangida, son of former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida, had rejected his appointment as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture. The news exploded across social media, gaining traction and credibility when shared by none other than Dele Momodu, a seasoned media figure. But then came the twist: it was all fake. The public was stunned. If even experienced journalists could fall for such a fabrication, who among us is safe? This came on the heels…

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Infrastructure development is both a catalyst and a barometer of economic prosperity, social inclusion, and institutional effectiveness. In Enugu State, the ongoing transformation under Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah—especially in road infrastructure—offers a compelling illustration of development governance rooted in planning, citizen responsiveness, and fiscal discipline. Governor Mbah’s administration is presently executing one of the most ambitious road infrastructure programmes in Nigeria’s Southeast. With over 80 roads under construction or completed—spanning both rural and urban areas—the reforms signal a clear break from previous regimes where road projects were often dictated by political patronage or elite capture. Mbah’s projects are driven by…

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