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  • FG unveils initiative to drive innovation ecosystem in varsities 

    FG unveils initiative to drive innovation ecosystem in varsities 

    The Federal Government has launched an Artificial Intelligence (AI) UniPod initiative, designed to transform Nigerian universities into hubs of innovation, enterprise, and economic productivity. The initiative, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), was officially flagged off at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima. Speaking at the […]

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  • Terrorists kill 20 in Borno, Adamawa border communities

    Terrorists kill 20 in Borno, Adamawa border communities

    Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have killed no fewer than 20 persons in coordinated attacks on border communities in

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  • Suspected thugs attack Kwara lawmaker

    Suspected thugs attack Kwara lawmaker

    Political thugs, on Tuesday, reportedly attacked the member representing Edu/Moro/Patigi federal constituency in the

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  • Police assure Ogun varsity of enhanced campus security

    Police assure Ogun varsity of enhanced campus security

    The Ogun State Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, has reaffirmed the command’s commitment to providing adequate security and fostering a safe, peaceful environment conducive for academic excellence across the state.

    Ojajuni gave the reassurance on Wednesday when he received the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Abeokuta, Prof. Fatiu Arogundade, and his management team at the Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

    He appreciated the Vice Chancellor and his team for the visit, harping on the importance of strengthening collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and academic institutions.

    According to him, the visit was necessary to ensure the safety and security of students, staff, and critical infrastructure within the university community.

    Meanwhile, the commissioner outlined proactive measures to address security concerns and enhance intelligence sharing between the institution and the Police.

    DAILY POST reports that the move comes amid recurring cult clashes in higher institutions across the state.

    Police assure Ogun varsity of enhanced campus security

  • Al-Makura Faults Sule’s Endorsement Of Wadada, Says Imposition Hasty

    Al-Makura Faults Sule’s Endorsement Of Wadada, Says Imposition Hasty

    Former Nasarawa State Governor, Senator Tanko Al-Makura, has criticised Governor Abdullahi Sule’s endorsement of Senator Wadada as his preferred successor, describing the move as hasty and inconsistent with due process within the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, Al-Makura said he was not consulted before Sule reportedly took Wadada to President Bola Tinubu as a preferred candidate for the 2027 governorship race.

    “I can say without any fear of contradiction that I was not consulted. I was never consulted before any candidate was taken to the Villa to Mr President,” he said.

    Al-Makura described the development as “an aberration,” stressing that it came at a time when the party had yet to release official guidelines for the selection process.

    “I think to a large extent, this to me is an aberration and it’s a little too hasty at this point in time when the party has not actually brought out its guidelines for the exercise,” he stated.

    He added that the move lacked the necessary consultation among key stakeholders, noting that “there was no proper consultation amongst critical stakeholders and unanimous understanding with regard to the position of the state or the party.”

    While acknowledging the governor’s right to support a candidate of his choice, the former governor insisted, “Nobody deprives the governor of his democratic and constitutional right to have a choice… but no matter how much he is in a hurry to have who will succeed him, due process must be followed.”

    According to him, “We all agreed that it’s got to be direct primaries… the vehicle, the process that would be used to bring out the choice of the party would be direct primaries.”

    Al-Makura expressed surprise that despite this agreement, Sule proceeded with what he described as a unilateral endorsement, saying, “I’m really shocked and surprised… it is not fair on the party, it is not fair on the stakeholders because we were never consulted.”

    He further argued that, “At the point he went to the presidency to present Senator Wadada, I still believe… due process was not followed,” he said.

    The former governor outlined what he considers the proper sequence in candidate emergence, stressing that, “You can only be an aspirant when you purchase the form… followed by primaries… and it is only after the general election that the person becomes a successor awaiting inauguration.

    “But from nowhere, His Excellency went to the presidency and had the temerity, with due respect, to say this is his successor when these processes have not been accomplished.”

    On speculation about his preferred candidate, particularly former Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu, Al-Makura declined to openly endorse anyone but acknowledged Adamu’s strong presence in the race.

    “It is not an issue of whether I prefer one candidate or another… the person I most prefer is the one who will ensure the party wins,” he said.

    However, he noted that “I.G. Abubakar Adamu appears to be one of those that make the party attractive… and consolidate support across the state.”

    Al-Makura also warned that actions perceived as bypassing due process could trigger discontent within the party and weaken its cohesion ahead of elections.

    “Why the hurry? Why the haste?… whatever we have to do should be in line with what people will accept as free, fair and credible,” he said.

    “The danger in not doing that is that you provoke people who may go and do things that may not be in the interest of the party.”

    Addressing comparisons with his own tenure, Al-Makura admitted he had a preferred successor in Sule but insisted he did not impose his choice.

    “In my own case, yes, I had a preferred candidate… however, I did not pursue that desire at the expense of the process that is supposed to give every contestant the comfort that the process would be free and fair,” he said.

    He explained that his support for Sule at the time was guided by equity considerations, particularly the need to give a senatorial zone that had never produced a governor an opportunity.

    “I met with traditional rulers, critical stakeholders and groups to appeal for support… to ensure equity and justice,” he added.

    Al-Makura urged adherence to party rules and inclusive engagement to maintain unity and strengthen the APC’s chances in future elections.

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  • 12 feared dead, 14 injured in Edo auto crash

    12 feared dead, 14 injured in Edo auto crash

    The Edo State Sector of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) on Wednesday confirmed the death of 12 people in an auto crash that occurred in Egono near Ewu along the Benin–Auchi–Lokoja Road. The accident, officials of the FRSC added, also left 14 other persons with varying degrees of injuries. A truck was said to […]

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  • Osun Guber: Gov Adeleke expresses cofidence in victory

    Osun Guber: Gov Adeleke expresses cofidence in victory

    The Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, has expressed strong confidence in the ability of his campaign committee to deliver victory in the forthcoming election.

    Governor Adeleke made this revelation on Wednesday during the inauguration of a 52-member campaign committee to spearhead his bid for re-election in the August 15 governorship poll.

    The inauguration ceremony, held in Osogbo, was attended by top government officials and party stakeholders and is chaired by former National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Wale Oladipo.

    Addressing the gathering, Governor Adeleke said, “I am feeling the victory, the defeat of our opponents. This team is heading to victory. My spirit confirms our party is declared the winner with wide margins.”

    He recalled the events leading to his emergence in the 2022 governorship election and urged members of the committee to replicate the same level of commitment.

    “This is how we started in 2022. Today is the march to victory on August 15th. I hereby inaugurate this Campaign Council to the service of continuity and delivery of good governance,” he added.

    According to details released in a statement by the state governor on Tuesday, the Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate, Lere Oyewumi, will serve as Director General of the campaign.

    The Osun State Commissioner for Information, Kolapo Alimi, was named Deputy Director General, while Pelumi Olajengbesi will act as spokesperson and Bola Ajao as secretary.

    Other members of the committee include the National Treasurer of the Peoples Democratic Party, Diran Odeyemi, the Osun PDP Chairman, Sunday Bisi, and music star Davido, among others.

    The campaign committee has been tasked with coordinating activities aimed at securing Adeleke’s return for another term in office.

    Osun Guber: Gov Adeleke expresses cofidence in victory

  • Borno: Troops destroy ISWAP waterway logistics network, kill over 30 terrorists

    Borno: Troops destroy ISWAP waterway logistics network, kill over 30 terrorists

    Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), in sustained offensive operations, have delivered devastating precision air strikes that dismantled ISWAP terrorist logistics networks along the Lake Chad waterways around the Kaniram Island axis in northern Borno State. According to a statement made available to defence correspondents in Abuja on Wednesday […]

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  • Alaafin Owoade pays tribute to late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi on 4th death anniversary

    Alaafin Owoade pays tribute to late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi on 4th death anniversary

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Akeem Owoade, has described his late predecessor, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, as a royal icon who embodied humility, wisdom, and a strong commitment to national unity. In a statement released in commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the late Alaafin’s demise, issued through the Director of Media and Publicity, Bode […]

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  • David Scott, US Rep seeking 13th term, dead at 80

    David Scott, US Rep seeking 13th term, dead at 80

    United States Congressman, David Scott has died at 80 years old after representing Georgia’s 13th District for more than two decades.

    The death of the Democrat was confirmed a day after he cast his final vote in the U.S. Congress, where he was a member for 23 years.

    Scott’s staff announced his passing in a statement on Wednesday, saying he will be remembered for his “leadership, compassion, and enduring impact on those around him.”

    Scott was described as a devoted leader who spent more than 50 years serving his community, the state of Georgia, and the American people.

    The veteran lawmaker had defied pressure to retire amid concerns over his health and was running for a 13th term in primaries scheduled for May 19.

    Born on June 27, 1945, in the small South Carolina town of Aynor, the deceased was the son of Mamie Polite Scott and Albert James Scott.

    Scott first served in the Georgia House and was elected to the State Senate in 1982. He was voted to represent the newly created District 13 (DeKalb and Gwinnett counties) in 2003.

    He became the first black House Chairman of the Agriculture Committee in 2020, and was a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, the New Democrat Coalition, and the Congressional Equality Caucus.

    Scott is the fifth member of Congress to die since last year. House Speaker Mike Johnson, Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and other lawmakers have paid tribute to their late colleague.

    The House seats controlled by the Republican Party have slightly increased, 217 Republicans, 212 Democrats, and one Independent. Five seats remain vacant.

    David Scott, US Rep seeking 13th term, dead at 80