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MURIC Questions Atiku on Muslim Rights, Seeks Clarity Ahead of 2027 Election
MURIC Questions Atiku on Muslim Rights, Seeks Clarity Ahead of 2027 Election
A faith-based civil liberties organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has formally engaged former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on the place of Muslims in governance, asking what Nigerian Muslims should expect if he emerges president in 2027.
In a press release dated January 8, 2026, and signed by its Founder and Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC said the engagement was prompted by what it described as the long-standing marginalisation of Muslims in Nigeria, regardless of whether the country is governed by Christian or Muslim leaders.
Addressing Atiku—former PDP presidential candidate and a key figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC)—the group said Nigeria’s administrative and cultural systems have remained largely structured along Christian colonial heritage, leading to the denial of several civil liberties to Muslims.
MURIC argued that many Muslim politicians and leaders are either unaware of the systemic challenges facing Muslims or are easily silenced through blackmail and political pressure, thereby failing to address issues affecting the Muslim community.
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“As a Muslim steering his political ship towards the 2027 coast, we find it mandatory to engage you in dialogue concerning the current plight of Nigerian Muslims and their hopes and aspirations in a just, united and democratic Nigeria,” the statement said.
The organisation stressed that successive governments, including those led by Muslims, have ignored Muslim demands, attributing this to what it called an anti-Muslim system inherited from colonial governance and sustained over the years.
MURIC identified restructuring, as it affects Muslims, as the central issue, noting that its advocacy does not seek to deprive Christians of their rights but rather to ensure justice, equity and balance between adherents of both faiths.
According to the group, its demands are centred on three key areas: proportionate representation, equal rights, and freedom of religion. It maintained that Muslims constitute a significant portion of Nigeria’s population and possess qualified individuals deserving of meaningful inclusion in government appointments.
The group also raised specific concerns, including the call for the first day of the Islamic New Year to be declared a public holiday—similar to January 1—and renewed its demand for recognition of the Friday Question, which it said remains unresolved.
“We want to know if, as a Muslim, you are prepared to approach these issues clinically and objectively,” MURIC stated, adding that Atiku could respond publicly through the media or privately through dialogue.
The organisation concluded by reaffirming its respect for the former vice president and its openness to engagement, as discussions around the 2027 presidential election begin to gather momentum.
MURIC Questions Atiku on Muslim Rights, Seeks Clarity Ahead of 2027 Election
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Troops Intercept 569 Rounds of Ammunition, IED Components on Kaduna–Jos Road
Troops Intercept 569 Rounds of Ammunition, IED Components on Kaduna–Jos Road
Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have intercepted a large cache of ammunition and suspected improvised explosive device (IED) components along the Kaduna–Jos highway, in a major security breakthrough aimed at curbing violent attacks in the region.
The operation, carried out at about 11:45am on Thursday, took place near Boys Science Secondary School along the Manchok–Jos axis in Kaduna State. The troops, supported by a special forces tactical team, were conducting a routine stop-and-search when they flagged down a suspicious commercial vehicle.
According to the Nigerian Army, the vehicle—a navy-blue Opel wagon with registration number NSR 154 TA Kano—was conveying seven passengers at the time of interception.
A thorough search of the vehicle led to the discovery of concealed military-grade items, including 569 rounds of 12.7mm anti-aircraft ammunition and several high-velocity warheads. Troops also recovered 189 empty shells of 7.62mm special ammunition, raising further suspicion about the intended use of the materials.
In addition, security personnel found disused GSM handsets, which are believed to be components commonly adapted for remotely detonated IEDs, pointing to possible links with planned attacks or insurgent activity.
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The driver of the vehicle, identified as Khalifa Bawa, reportedly denied ownership of the recovered items, claiming that the consignment was a “waybill” handed over to him by an unidentified individual. He also stated that he had no knowledge of either the sender or the intended recipient.
All occupants of the vehicle have since been taken into custody for further interrogation, while the vehicle and recovered items remain in military custody as investigations continue.
Military authorities disclosed that efforts are ongoing to trace the origin of the shipment and dismantle the network behind it, noting that such interceptions are critical in preventing potential attacks and disrupting the supply chain of weapons to criminal groups.
The Kaduna–Jos corridor, linking Kaduna and Jos, has remained a strategic but vulnerable route due to recurring security threats, including banditry and insurgent activities.
Security analysts say the interception highlights the increasing use of civilian transport systems for moving illicit arms, as well as the evolving tactics of criminal elements deploying improvised explosive devices.
The Nigerian Army reaffirmed its commitment to intelligence-driven operations and sustained patrols to secure highways and protect lives, urging members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies.
Troops Intercept 569 Rounds of Ammunition, IED Components on Kaduna–Jos Road
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Offa Robbery: Kwara Files Fresh 20-Count Charge Against Saraki, Ahmed
Offa Robbery: Kwara Files Fresh 20-Count Charge Against Saraki, Ahmed
The Kwara State Government has filed a 20-count criminal charge against former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and ex-governor, Abdulfatah Ahmed, over alleged involvement in the 2018 Offa robbery that claimed dozens of lives.
Also listed as defendants in the suit are Yusuf Abdulwahab, a former Chief of Staff to Ahmed, and Alabi Olalekan, alongside five individuals previously convicted in connection with the deadly attack.
The charges, filed on April 9, 2026, before the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin, allege that the defendants conspired on April 5, 2018, in Offa to execute coordinated attacks on several commercial banks. The affected financial institutions include branches of Guaranty Trust Bank, First Bank of Nigeria, Ecobank, Union Bank, and Zenith Bank, all targeted during the large-scale operation.
According to the prosecution, the defendants allegedly provided arms, financial support, and logistics to the robbery gang, an offence punishable under the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act. The government maintains that the charges are based on evidence linking the accused persons to the planning and execution of the attacks.
The Offa robbery remains one of Nigeria’s most brutal criminal incidents in recent years. On April 5, 2018, gunmen launched coordinated assaults on banks and a police station in Offa, Kwara State, killing at least 33 people, including a pregnant woman and 12 police officers, sparking nationwide outrage.
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In September 2024, a Kwara State High Court convicted five suspects—Ayoade Akinnibosun, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Adeola Abraham, Salahudeen Azeez, and Niyi Ogundiran—for armed robbery, illegal possession of firearms, and culpable homicide. Their convictions and sentences were upheld by the Court of Appeal in January 2026, reinforcing earlier judicial findings in the case.
Following the 2018 incident, the Nigeria Police invited Saraki for questioning after allegations that the gang leader, Akinnibosun, linked members of the robbery gang to him as political associates. Authorities also claimed that the gang received vehicles and financial support through Abdulwahab.
However, during court proceedings in March 2019, Akinnibosun alleged that Abba Kyari, then a Deputy Commissioner of Police, pressured him and others to implicate Saraki and coerced confessional statements. This development introduced controversy into the case and raised questions about the credibility of earlier testimonies.
Saraki has consistently denied any involvement, describing the allegations as false, politically motivated, and lacking credible evidence. Ahmed and the other defendants are also expected to challenge the charges as the case proceeds in court.
The fresh legal action sets the stage for a high-profile trial that could reignite debate over political accountability, criminal justice, and the integrity of investigations in Nigeria. Observers say the outcome will depend largely on the prosecution’s ability to establish a clear and direct link between the accused and the convicted robbers.
Offa Robbery: Kwara Files Fresh 20-Count Charge Against Saraki, Ahmed
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US-Based Nigerian Doctor Dies During Free Medical Outreach in Nigeria
US-Based Nigerian Doctor Dies During Free Medical Outreach in Nigeria
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic death of U.S.-based Nigerian physician, Dr. Uzoma Nwaubani, who passed away while participating in a free medical outreach in Abia State.
In a condolence message personally signed and released in Umuahia, the governor described the late doctor as a committed, compassionate, and selfless professional who died in the line of humanitarian service.
The outreach programme, organised by the Abia State Government in partnership with the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA), was a five-day free healthcare initiative held from April 13 to April 17, targeting underserved communities across the state.
According to Otti, Dr. Nwaubani, a respected obstetrician and gynaecologist, travelled from the United States alongside her husband and daughter—who is a final-year medical student—to render free medical services to residents.
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During the outreach, she reportedly suffered a sudden medical emergency and was rushed to a hospital for urgent care. The governor revealed that both ANPA members and local medical professionals worked intensively in a coordinated effort to save her life.
“Despite the gallant efforts of the highly skilled medical team to resuscitate her, she could not make it,” Otti said.
The governor extended his heartfelt condolences to her family, colleagues, and ANPA leadership, noting that the Abia State Government has already made contact with them and will provide the necessary support during the mourning period.
He further commended the resilience of ANPA and the late doctor’s family for allowing the outreach programme to continue despite the tragic loss, ensuring that many residents still benefited from the humanitarian medical mission.
Describing her death as a huge loss to Nigeria’s healthcare sector and the diaspora community, Otti reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery in Abia State and safeguarding the well-being of both citizens and visiting professionals.
He also prayed for the peaceful repose of her soul and strength for her loved ones in this difficult time.
US-Based Nigerian Doctor Dies During Free Medical Outreach in Nigeria
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