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  • Benue Assembly passes four bills to boost infrastructure, regulation

    Benue Assembly passes four bills to boost infrastructure, regulation

    Benue State House of Assembly has passed four key bills aimed at improving infrastructure, strengthening resource management and enhancing regulatory frameworks across the state.

    The bills scaled third reading during plenary, which was presided over by the Speaker, Alfred Emberga.

    Among them is legislation establishing the Benue State Electricity/Power Management Agency (BESMA).

    The new agency is expected to provide a structured system for better electricity management and distribution throughout the state.

    Lawmakers also approved a bill focused on road traffic administration, including provisions for traffic control and vehicle inspection.

    The measure is intended to improve road safety and enforce proper vehicle standards.

    Another bill passed provides for the creation of the Benue State Forestry, Mines and Solid Minerals Management Commission.

    The commission will oversee and regulate the exploitation and management of the state’s natural resources.

    In addition, the assembly passed a bill establishing the Benue State Road Maintenance Agency (BENROMA), which is expected to enhance road upkeep and drive infrastructure development across the state.

    During the session, the Speaker directed the Clerk of the House, Dr Bem Mela, to carry out the third reading of the bills in accordance with legislative procedures.

    After the readings, Emberga confirmed that all four bills had met the necessary legislative requirements and were officially passed by the assembly.

    Benue Assembly passes four bills to boost infrastructure, regulation

  • ‘Your allegations misleading, baseless’ – MACBAN refutes BYM accusation of shielding attack suspect

    ‘Your allegations misleading, baseless’ – MACBAN refutes BYM accusation of shielding attack suspect

    Plateau State chapter of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, has reacted to allegations by the Berom Youth-Moulders Association, BYM, that it had uncovered a plot by the Fulani organization to shield a suspect who was arrested during an attack.

    The BYM in a statement on Thursday by its National President, Barr. Dalyop Solomon Mwantiri, had alleged that it had discovered a plan by MACBAN to shield the suspect by obtaining a forged medical report that would claim the suspect is mentally unstable.

    In the statement, Mwantiri said the BYM had received credible intelligence from a very reliable source indicating that MACBAN had allegedly perfected the plan and was making desperate efforts to procure a forged medical certificate claiming that the suspect arrested in connection with the attack was mentally retarded and his confessions to security personnel should not be relied on.

    But in a counter statement on Friday, the Fulani umbrella body refuted the allegations, saying they were not only misleading but baseless and a “deliberate attempt to incite tension and misinform the public.”

    In a statement signed by its State Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Yusuf Babayo, MACBAN expressed surprise at the allegations from the BYM and questioned how they could have been made, given the organization’s reputation for promoting peace and stability.

    “The attention of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Plateau State chapter, has been drawn to the recent allegations circulated by the Berom Youth Moulders Association (BYM) concerning an alleged plan to shield a suspect linked to the unfortunate incident in Heipang.

    “We wish to categorically state that these allegations are baseless, misleading, and a deliberate attempt to incite tension and misinform the public. MACBAN remains a law-abiding organization committed to peace, justice, and the rule of law in Plateau State and beyond.

    “At no time has MACBAN engaged in, nor does it support, any act aimed at obstructing justice or shielding individuals involved in criminal activities. We strongly believe that anyone found culpable in any act of violence or criminality should face the full weight of the law, irrespective of ethnic, religious, or organizational affiliation.

    “It is important to emphasize that Plateau State has suffered greatly from cycles of misinformation and mutual suspicion. Statements such as those issued by BYM only serve to heighten tensions and undermine ongoing peacebuilding efforts among communities.

    “We therefore call on the Berom Youth Moulders Association to refrain from spreading unverified claims and instead collaborate with all relevant stakeholders in promoting dialogue, peaceful coexistence, and unity in Plateau State.

    “MACBAN reiterates its commitment to working with security agencies, government authorities, and community leaders to ensure lasting peace and stability.

    “We urge the general public to disregard these unfounded allegations and remain calm, as security agencies are fully capable of handling any investigations professionally. Together, we must prioritize peace over provocation and truth over speculation,” the statement reads.

    ‘Your allegations misleading, baseless’ – MACBAN refutes BYM accusation of shielding attack suspect

  • INEC disowns partisan post credited to Amupitan

    INEC disowns partisan post credited to Amupitan

    Office of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has denounced an X account associated with Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN.

    INEC said that Amupitan does not have an X account, describing it as a malicious and orchestrated smear campaign circulating on social media against the INEC boss.

    The said X account indicated that Amupitan had previously endorsed a partisan post on the X platform.

    The Commission said it wished to assert unequivocally that the allegation was completely unfounded, a total fabrication, and a mere figment of the imagination of those spreading it.

    “To clarify, the INEC Chairman does not possess or manage any personal account on X.

    “He has never engaged in partisan commentary, nor has he ever aligned himself with any political bias or activity in either his private or public roles,” the statement signed by Adedayo Oketola, Chief Press Secretary/Media Adviser to the INEC Chairman, said.

    According to INEC, the fabricated post represents a desperate attempt to tarnish the integrity and impartiality of Amupitan during a crucial time when the Commission is concentrating on electoral reforms and preparations for forthcoming elections.

    The statement added, “In addition to this partisan mischief, the Commission is aware that cybercriminals have been active, using fraudulent social media accounts in the Chairman’s name to deceive unsuspecting Nigerians.

    “We would like to officially state that numerous such fraudulent accounts have been identified and reported to security agencies in the past. This latest fabrication is simply a continuation of a criminal trend aimed at exploiting the Commission’s reputation for unlawful purposes.”

    It said the Commission will not fold its hands while the character of its leadership is being attacked by digital imposters and troublemakers.

    “We wish to inform the public that we are collaborating closely with relevant security agencies and cyber-intelligence units to track down and identify the individuals or groups responsible for this identity theft and misinformation,” it stated.

    INEC warned that it would take all necessary measures to ensure that the fraudsters are held accountable under the law.

    It said, “Those who engage in such activities will be identified and prosecuted, serving as a warning to others who may think that the digital realm is a refuge for unlawful behavior.”

    The statement called on the general public to completely disregard the misinformation, adding that the Commission will persist in providing official updates concerning the Chairman’s engagements solely through its authenticated institutional channels and formal press releases.

    INEC disowns partisan post credited to Amupitan

  • Dessers ruled out for rest of season after surgery blow

    Dessers ruled out for rest of season after surgery blow

    Cyriel Dessers will miss the rest of the season after deciding to undergo surgery on an injury sustained during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations early in the year.

    Dessers sustained the injury on the eve of Nigeria’s last group game against the Cranes of Uganda.

    The former Rangers striker left for Greece to undergo treatment, and was initially expected to be sidelined for around two months.

    His Greek club, Panathinaikos, initially opted for rehabilitation rather than immediate surgery.‎‎

    According to Sportal Greece, Panathinaikos have now considered immediate surgery after medical examinations confirmed that the injury had not healed adequately.

    The 32-year-old is now projected to return to action before the start of next season.

    Dessers linked up with Panathinaikos from Scottish Premiership giants, Rangers last summer.

    The forward contributed two goals and one assist in just five league appearances.

    Dessers ruled out for rest of season after surgery blow

  • ADC: Why APC should stop defending INEC’s shortcomings – Bashir Ahmad

    ADC: Why APC should stop defending INEC’s shortcomings – Bashir Ahmad

    Former presidential media aide, Bashir Ahmad has urged members and supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to stop supporting every shortcoming of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

    Bashir made the remark in a post on his official X handle on Friday night following the ongoing face-off between the electoral body and the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

    DAILY POST reports that APC had backed the controversial decision of the INEC to suspend recognition of the David Mark-led leadership of the ADC

    Why the opposition leaders lamented the alleged oppression of President Tinubu’s opponents, the ruling party had declared that heaven would not fall if ADC is not on the ballot in 2027.

    Reacting, Bashir said defending the electoral umpire on its shortcomings fuels the allegations that INEC is working for the ruling party ahead of the forthcoming general elections.

    He wrote, “I don’t know if it is only me, but I strongly feel that we, as supporters of the APC, should stop defending every shortcoming of INEC or its leadership.

    “Doing so only fuels the allegations that the electoral body is working to favor our party in the upcoming elections, which is simply not true”.

    ADC: Why APC should stop defending INEC’s shortcomings – Bashir Ahmad

  • Saraki condemns killing of forest guards in Kwara community

    Saraki condemns killing of forest guards in Kwara community

    Former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has strongly condemned the gruesome attack on Nuku village in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State by armed bandits, which led to the killing of five forest guards.

    In a statement issued on Friday by his Press Officer on Local Matters, Abdulganiyu Abdulqadir, Saraki described the incident as “barbaric, senseless, and a painful loss not only to the affected families but to the entire state.”

    He expressed deep sorrow over the tragic deaths of the gallant forest guards who paid the ultimate price in the line of duty, noting that their sacrifice in defending their community would never be forgotten.

    Saraki prayed Almighty Allah to grant the deceased eternal rest in Aljannah Firdaus, forgive their shortcomings, and reward their bravery with the highest place in Paradise.

    He also extended his heartfelt condolences to the Emir of Kaiama, the families of the slain guards, and the entire people of the area, urging them to remain steadfast and united in the face of the tragedy.

    While commending the efforts of security operatives and local forest guards for their bravery in repelling the attack, Saraki stressed the need for sustained vigilance and stronger collaboration among all security stakeholders to prevent a recurrence.

    The former Senate President, further called on relevant authorities to intensify efforts in exposing and bringing the perpetrators of the heinous act to justice.

    Saraki also prayed for continued peace, protection, and security across Kwara state and the nation at large.

    Saraki condemns killing of forest guards in Kwara community

  • EPL: Alan Shearer predicts outcome of Chelsea, Man City clash

    EPL: Alan Shearer predicts outcome of Chelsea, Man City clash

    Newcastle United legend, Alan Shearer, has predicted the outcome of Chelsea’s Premier League clash with Manchester City this weekend.

    The Blues are set to welcome City to Stamford Bridge on Sunday evening.

    Chelsea enter the match fresh off an FA Cup victory over Port Vale, whereas Man City secured a win against Liverpool in their last outing.

    Writing in his Metro column, though, Shearer backed Pep Guardiola’s side to come out on top against Chelsea.

    “Man City need to win every game now, especially with that huge clash against Arsenal coming up next weekend,” Shearer wrote.

    “I would think they would carry that on, and I think City will win against Chelsea.

    “If City don’t win and Arsenal win this weekend, then I think the Premier League title race will be dead and buried.”

    EPL: Alan Shearer predicts outcome of Chelsea, Man City clash

  • Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning

    Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning

    Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

    1. President Bola Tinubu, on Friday, pledged that his administration would deliver stable electricity capable of powering economic growth, industrialization and national development. He acknowledged the current challenges in the power sector but said that ongoing reforms and investments would yield results.

    2. Suspected terrorists in the wee hours of Friday attacked the Nuku community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State. The gunmen killed five forest guards in the process. Dozens of the terrorists were said to have been equally neutralized.

    3. The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has postponed the proposed nationwide voter revalidation exercise until after the 2027 general election. Mr Mohammed Haruna, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, disclosed this in a statement on Friday.

    4. Nafi’u Bala, factional leader of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, has insisted that party leadership cannot be assumed through informal processes, warning that due process must be strictly followed in determining membership and leadership positions. Bala, who is laying claim to the leadership of the party, made the statement during an interview with the BBC Hausa Service.

    5. The Nigerian Bar Association has warned that it will take disciplinary action against lawyers who institute court cases aimed at drawing the judiciary into internal disputes within political parties. In a statement released amid ongoing factional and leadership crisis in the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress, the association expressed concern over what it described as a growing trend of legal practitioners and courts becoming entangled in intra-party matters.

    6. A member of the House of Representatives representing Ikeja Federal Constituency, James Faleke, has endorsed Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, as the next governor of the state ahead of the 2027 elections. The federal lawmaker made the declaration in a post on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday.

    7. Personnel of the Nigerian military were seen engaging in a free-for-all in Bayelsa State during the visit of Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Friday. In a trending 53-second video, a driver of a Hilux vehicle marked “Naval Police” was seen stepping down from his vehicle and exchanging words with another driver.

    8. The Federal Government on Friday said it secured 386 convictions out of 508 terrorism-related cases prosecuted at the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court. The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), disclosed this to journalists at the conclusion of the ninth phase of the mass trials.

    9. The Nigerian Railway Corporation has disclosed that no fewer than 20 persons were arrested in 2025 for vandalising railway infrastructure across the country. The Chief Public Relations Officer of the NRC, Callistus Unyimadu, disclosed this while speaking on the role of the Railway Police Command in handling vandalism cases along rail corridors nationwide.

    10. The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed April 14 for the hearing of a suit filed by Nafiu Gombe, seeking to stop the African Democratic Congress leadership led by former Senate President David Mark, from parading themselves as leaders of the party. The trial judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, fixed the date on Friday, following the issuance of hearing notices to parties in the suit.

    Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morning

  • From Wreckage to Altar: 20-year divine appointment of Capt Detimbir Chia 

    From Wreckage to Altar: 20-year divine appointment of Capt Detimbir Chia 

    By Prisca Sam-Duru

    In the quiet hills of Kwande, Benue State, the date September 17, 2006, is etched in the communal memory as a day of smoke, sorrow, and survival. It was the day a Nigerian Air Force Dornier 228 aircraft, carrying some of the nation’s finest military personnel, crashed into the Ngokugh Hills. For many, it was a tragedy that claimed thirteen lives. But amidst the wreckage, smell of aviation fuel, and lifeless corpses, a seed of destiny was sown in the heart of a 13-year-old farm boy.

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    That boy was Detimbir Chia. Widely known as Chia Diko or child hero of 2006, Chia is a native of Mbakunu, Shangev Ya, in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

    Today, twenty years later, the name Detimbir Chia no longer evokes the image of a fear-stricken child in a remote village, as seen in photos online. Instead, Chia now commands the salute due to a captain of the Nigerian Army. That’s destiny at work! That’s the kind of story Nigerians need at this crucial period; a story about kindness, love, and humanity.

    On April 4, 2026, the story that began in the shadow of death in a farm progressed into a heart-warming narrative at a wedding ceremony in Makurdi.

    Thanks to Gen Nuhu Bala Amgbazo, Retd. for reminding us that someone like Captain Chia still exists.

    In a post making the rounds on social media, he revisited the events of the fatal crash and how God used Chia to save his life. He subsequently announced that Chia tied the knot with his heartthrob on April 4, 2026.

    In 2006, Chia was just a teenager tending to his father’s farm in Mbakunu. It’s possible that when the Dornier 228 crashed, the sound  would have sent most adults running for cover. But the child hero ran toward the danger.

    He wasn’t a trained first responder. He didn’t have a radio or a medical kit. What he had was a natural sense of courage and a surprising knowledge of how to operate a mobile phone. You see why we shouldn’t just take phones away from children; rather, they should be taught how to use them positively.

    Finding the wreckage and the survivors, among them, the then Col. Nuhu Bala Amgbazo, Chia used a survivor’s phone to call his father, who in turn alerted the authorities.

    That singular act of kindness didn’t just save lives; it created a bond that would defy the typical boundaries of rank, tribe, and status undermining Nigerians.

    As the story goes, Gen Amgbazo refused to forget the face of the boy who appeared like an angel in times of trouble. In Nigeria, we often hear of promises made by the powerful in the heat of a moment, only to be forgotten when the dust settles. Some will even block your line. Hahaha! This was not one of those cases.

    Gen Amgbazo took responsibility for Chia’s future and saw him through his education while supporting his lifelong ambition to become a uniformed man.

    That journey has transported the young boy from the hills of Kwande to the prestigious Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA).

    “…help came from the most unexpected place…I made a decision then,” Gen Amgbazo reflected on his post on social media.

    “Such courage must not go unnoticed. I took responsibility for his future and supported his journey into the Nigerian Army. I am proud of the man he has become.”

    The wedding on April 4, 2026, must have looked more than a social event with Gen Amgbazo in attendance.

    The atmosphere in Makurdi must have also been warm and inspiring considering the photos of the decorated officer with his beautiful bride and benefactor.

    In addition, guests at the wedding must have been a blend of the boy’s past and his present; that is, from his rural folks of Mbakunu to eminent Nigerians like the former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam who all witnessed not only wedding vows but the celebration of a twenty-year divine appointment.

    So, two decades ago, a General’s life was in a boy’s hands; twenty years later, the General stood as a father figure, watching that boy embark on another phase of life.

    According to Amgbazo, “This is not just a story of survival. It is a story of destiny, opportunity, and what happens when we invest in people.”

    It reminds us that greatness can be found in a 13-year-old on a farm, provided there is a mentor willing to reach out and invest in his or her future.

    The child hero is now a man of authority. 

    In a country where hostility and selfishness are the order of the day, the tale of the two men in this story serves as a reminder that no act of kindness should go unrewarded.

    Vanguard News

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  • Benue community in fear as suspected herdsmen kill one

    Benue community in fear as suspected herdsmen kill one

    Tension has enveloped Ikobi community in Apa Local Government Area of Benue State as a resident identified as Mr. Anyebe Shaibu, was reportedly killed in a suspected attack by armed herders on Friday morning.

    The incident, which occurred between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., has once again raised fresh concerns over the safety of rural communities in the state.

    The latest killing has added to the growing anxiety in the area, as residents continue to call for stronger security intervention to prevent further violence.

    Benue State has, over the years, witnessed recurring clashes and violent incidents linked to rural insecurity, particularly in farming communities.

    Local residents have continued to raise concerns over safety, especially in areas vulnerable to sudden attacks.

    The latest incident in Apa LGA adds to the long-standing tension in parts of the state.

    Mr. Anyebe Shaibu was said to have been killed during the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday..

    Eyewitness accounts from the community indicate that the assailants were suspected armed herders, though full details surrounding the attack remain unclear at this time.

    The motive behind the attack has not been officially confirmed.

    People have expressed shock and concern over the killing, describing it as another painful reminder of the insecurity affecting rural settlements.

    There is growing public demand for increased security presence and urgent government intervention to prevent further loss of lives in affected are

    The situation in Ikobi remains tense, with residents calling for calm while awaiting possible security response and investigation into the attack.

    The Spokesperson of the Benue State Police Command, DSP Udeme Edet is yet to confirm the incident as efforts made to contact him was unsuccessful as at press time.

    Benue community in fear as suspected herdsmen kill one