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70-year-old man arrested for allegedly raping 2 minors on their way to lesson

The Police Command in Adamawa says it has arrested a 70-year-old man, Usman Ibrahim, for allegedly raping two minors in Yola-North Local Government Area (LGA).

SP Suleiman Nguroje, the Command’s spokesman, disclose this in a statement on Saturday in Yola.

He said that the survivors were four- and seven-year olds, both residents of Ajiya street, Jimeta.

According to the statement, the Commissioner of Police, CP Afolabi Babatola, ordered for a thorough and clinical investigation.

“Adamawa state police command, on April 4, apprehended a 70-year-old man for raping two minors at Jimeta, Yola North local government area.

“The suspect is said to have lured the two victims into his room, a close distance from the victims, and took advantage of them while on their way to a lesson class and had unlawful carnal knowledge of them.

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“The incident was reported to the Divisional Police Headquarters, Jimeta, by the father of the victims, having observed unusual pains from the kids while urinating,” he stated.

Nguroje further stated that preliminary investigation so far reveals that the suspect is a father of three and now leaving alone after he separated from his wife 10 years ago.

He added that the CP expressed worry over the unfortunate incident, directed the Officer in charge of Family support unit of the State CID to take over investigation and ensure diligent prosecution..

He advised members of the public, particularly parents, to be very watchful of their kids against criminal-minded elements who are roaming about seeking whom to take advantage of and report suspicious characters to the Police.

He equally called on the General public, especially parents to key into the Command’s Fight against all forms of Gender-Based Violence and promised to prosecute perpetrators in accordance with the extant laws.

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Updated: Nationwide Electricity faces threat as Gas Companies Cut Supplies

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Updated: Nationwide Electricity faces threat as Gas Companies Cut Supplies

Nigerians may experience power shortages this Yuletide as gas-to-power debt issues disrupt electricity generation across the country.

Gas companies have begun cutting supplies to thermal power plants over unpaid debts, forcing electricity distribution companies (DisCos) to reduce daily power supply.

On Tuesday, the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) informed customers across the South-East that low system frequency, caused by gas supply constraints, had necessitated load shedding by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN). EEDC subsidiaries affected include MainPower, TransPower, FirstPower, NewEra, and EastLand.

Similarly, the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company confirmed that poor generation and allocation from generation companies (GenCos) were causing load shedding in its franchise areas.

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The Association of Power Generation Companies (APGC) confirmed that gas producers had started cutting supply due to outstanding debts owed by the government, despite a recent approval of N185 billion by the Federal Government for payment of arrears to gas suppliers, announced on December 4, 2025, by Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo.

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) further disclosed that gas pipeline vandalism in the upstream network has worsened the situation, causing reduced output from gas-fired power plants and a decline in national grid generation capacity. Emergency measures, including increased hydroelectric dispatch and voltage control interventions, have been activated to maintain system stability.

With over 80 per cent of grid-connected power plants relying on natural gas, the sector remains highly vulnerable to gas supply disruptions, raising fears of sustained power outages during the festive season unless liquidity issues and infrastructure vulnerabilities are urgently addressed.

The current development signals a critical need for government intervention, stakeholder coordination, and investment in gas infrastructure to prevent widespread electricity shortages across Nigeria.

Nationwide Electricity faces threat as Gas Companies Cut Supplies

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ABUJA — President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday met with labour leaders at the Presidential Villa in a bid to persuade organised labour to shelve planned nationwide protests over the worsening security situation in Nigeria.

The meeting, held behind closed doors, involved the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and other unions, amid heightened public attention on potential strike actions. NLC President Comrade Joe Ajaero told journalists after the engagement that the discussion was a consultation rather than a final negotiation, noting that labour’s leadership would first brief its internal organs before issuing any public statement.

“We came for a consultation with the President, and we are finished. So we have to go back to our meeting and then continue tomorrow. By tomorrow, we will get the outcome,” Ajaero said, stressing that decisions within the congress are collective.

Also present at the meeting was Senator Hope Uzodinma, Governor of Imo State and Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Governors’ Forum, who emphasised that sustained dialogue remains the preferred approach to resolving issues between labour and the government.

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“Consultation is going on. We were dialoguing, and like he (Ajaero) said, at the end of the day, you will know what you are supposed to know and what you want to know,” Uzodinma said. He added that all parties were acting in the national interest.

The Minister of State for Labour, Rt. Hon. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, also praised the meeting, saying labour leaders welcomed the opportunity to engage directly with the President and were reassured by the discussions. “They are happy they’ve had firsthand engagement and that at least the President has driven the economy out of the woods,” she noted.

Labour leaders are expected to reconvene internal meetings, after which a clearer position on next steps and the planned nationwide protests is likely to be announced.

This engagement highlights the federal government’s ongoing efforts to maintain industrial peace, address security concerns, and foster collaborative dialogue with organised labour in Nigeria.

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Why Buhari Retained Underperforming Appointees for Eight Years – Aisha Buhari

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Why Buhari Retained Underperforming Appointees for Eight Years – Aisha Buhari

Hajiya Aisha Buhari, widow of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, has revealed that her husband retained several underperforming appointees during his eight-year presidency because he feared being perceived as a dictator. The disclosure comes in a new biography, From Soldier to Statesman: The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari, authored by Charles Omole and launched at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday.

According to Aisha Buhari, the former president became increasingly cautious about making sweeping cabinet changes and adjustments to his inner circle, concerned that decisive actions could reinforce perceptions of authoritarianism.

She recounted that shortly after assuming office, the political environment shifted significantly, with many long-time allies sidelined and familiar faces reportedly blocked from the presidential villa, some flagged by security operatives despite their role in Buhari’s political rise.

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The former first lady noted that her private concerns over the growing disconnect between Buhari’s administration and its original support base did not lead to significant reforms, prompting her to speak publicly. She described a widening gap between the ideals that powered Buhari’s political movement and the realities of governance, where technocrats and individuals aligned with other interests dominated the inner circle.

“They had money; they had people; but they did not have the power to install a president,” Aisha Buhari said, emphasizing that personal gains such as money, access, and contracts often overshadowed public service, contributing to operational dysfunction within the presidency.

Despite the criticisms, Aisha maintained that Buhari’s inaction was rooted in his desire to avoid being seen as authoritarian. “He had the wrong people in the right places,” she said, adding, “He didn’t change them for eight years.”

The biography offers an intimate look at Buhari’s political decisions, the inner workings of his administration, and the challenges of balancing loyalty, performance, and perception in governance.

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