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Second Niger Bridge named after Buhari, not Jonathan, says presidential aide

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President Muhammadu Buhari

Personal Assistant to the President on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, has said the Second Niger Bridge is named after the President Muhammadu Buhari and not his predecessor, Dr Goodluck Jonathan.

Ahmad had shared a video of the 1.6km bridge on social media, describing it as a major connection point between two economically vital regions in Nigeria.

He tweeted, “Ladies and gentlemen, the Muhammadu Buhari Bridge (MBB), a 1.6km bridge that will be a major connection point between two economically vital regions in Nigeria.”

However, one Twitter user, @Arizona_CF, objected, saying, “The name is 2nd Niger Bridge. Any other name doesn’t stand a chance.”

@Greenaetion said, “It is not Muhammadu Buhari Bridge and it can never be. It wasn’t Buhari who initiated the project nor did he use his salary to construct the Bridge. That’s 2nd Niger Bridge or Southern Link Bridge.”

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In response, Ahmad tweeted, “So, can we call it Goodluck Jonathan Bridge for sketching the bridge? The bridge is to be called ‘Muhammadu Buhari Bridge’, read the name again and let it sink in your head.”

The Second Niger Bridge is being constructed to ease the burden on the Niger Bridge which links Onitsha and Asaba.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the bridge was performed in 2014 by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

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One Dead as Hausa, Benue Communities Clash at Port Harcourt Market

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Benue State Police Commissioner, Ifeanyi Emenari
Benue State Police Commissioner, Ifeanyi Emenari

One Dead as Hausa, Benue Communities Clash at Port Harcourt Market

Violence broke out in parts of Rivers State following a clash between members of the Hausa and Benue communities over the killing of a trader at a popular market in Port Harcourt.

The incident occurred at the Fruit Market, Oil Mill axis, Rumuokwurusi, in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, where a disagreement reportedly escalated into a fatal stabbing.

According to the Rivers State Police Command, the crisis began when a trader from Benue State was involved in a dispute with a wheelbarrow pusher over trading space. The argument allegedly degenerated, resulting in the trader being stabbed.

The victim was rushed to a hospital in Port Harcourt but was confirmed dead by medical personnel. News of the killing quickly spread through the market, triggering reprisals and violent confrontations between youths from both communities.

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Eyewitnesses said shops were hurriedly shut as traders fled the area, while properties and goods were damaged during the unrest. The clash caused panic among residents and disrupted commercial activities in the area for several hours.

Security operatives were swiftly deployed to the scene to restore order, while police confirmed that the prime suspect had been arrested and taken into custody. Normalcy was later restored following the intervention of law enforcement agencies.

The police said investigations into the murder and subsequent violence are ongoing, assuring that all those involved will be brought to justice.

Authorities and community leaders have appealed for calm, urging residents to avoid taking the law into their hands while dialogue continues to prevent further escalation.

One Dead as Hausa, Benue Communities Clash at Port Harcourt Market

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Tragedy on Enugu–Port Harcourt Highway as 11 Die in Road Accident

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Tragedy on Enugu–Port Harcourt Highway as 11 Die in Road Accident

The Federal Road Safety Corps has confirmed the death of 11 persons in a fatal road accident that occurred on Saturday evening along the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway.

The Sector Commander of the FRSC in Enugu State, Franklin Agbakoba, confirmed the incident to journalists in Enugu, stating that the crash involved two vehicles and occurred at about 6:46 p.m. near the FRSC Ozalla Unit Command axis of the expressway.

According to him, the victims comprised 10 males and one female.

“A total of 36 persons—including 27 males and nine females—were involved in the collision between a commercial Toyota Coaster bus and an articulated Mercedes-Benz trailer,” Agbakoba said.

He explained that while 11 persons died on the spot, seven others sustained injuries, including three males and four females.

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The injured victims were immediately evacuated to the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku-Ozalla, for urgent medical treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the hospital’s morgue.

Agbakoba said FRSC operatives swiftly responded to the scene, rescuing victims and clearing debris from the road to prevent further accidents.

“Our personnel cleared all obstructions caused by the crash and have since restored free flow of traffic along the affected section of the expressway,” he said.

Preliminary investigations by the FRSC identified route traffic violation (RTV) and loss of control (LOC) as the likely causes of the crash, though further investigations are ongoing.

The sector commander commended officers and marshals of the FRSC Ozalla Unit Command for their prompt rescue efforts, evacuation of victims, and effective traffic management at the scene.

He also assured that more details would be made public as investigations progress, while urging motorists to avoid speeding, observe traffic rules, and ensure their vehicles are roadworthy, especially on major inter-state highways.

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Kwara Govt, Security Agencies Analyse Terrorists’ Video to Identify Kidnap Victims

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Video of 176 Abducted Kwara Residents

Kwara Govt, Security Agencies Analyse Terrorists’ Video to Identify Kidnap Victims

The Kwara State Government has confirmed that it is working closely with security agencies and community leaders to ascertain the identities of kidnapped victims paraded in a video recently released by terrorists operating in parts of the state.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Commissioner for Information, Bolanle Ojukoju, said government officials and security operatives are carefully analysing the footage to verify the identities of those shown and determine their communities of origin.

“Government officials and security agencies are carefully analysing the video to establish the identities of the individuals shown,” the statement said.

The terrorists had earlier released a video showing scores of abducted residents from Woro and Nuku communities. In the footage, the attackers accused the administration of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of allegedly downplaying the number of abducted persons following the attacks.

The state government, however, acknowledged the anxiety caused by the footage, stressing that the exact number of kidnapped victims has not yet been confirmed.

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According to Ojukoju, conflicting reports have continued to emerge since the attacks, making it difficult for authorities to announce a definitive figure.

“Since the incident, there have been varying accounts regarding the number of persons abducted. For this reason, neither the state government nor security agencies have announced a definitive figure.

“Our priority remains the safe rescue of every affected citizen and ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice,” she said.

The government further disclosed that it is actively engaging leaders of the affected communities, particularly Woro, to assist in identifying victims seen in the video.

“We have engaged Woro community leaders to assist in identifying individuals seen in the footage. As of now, a few persons have been preliminarily identified from the video as residents of Woro.

“Community representatives have also indicated that more individuals remain unaccounted for,” the statement added.

Ojukoju also clarified that some persons initially reported missing have since returned to their families, while others may have temporarily relocated to neighbouring areas, including Wawa and New Bussa in Niger State.

The government noted that its response and coordination committee, led by Ahmed Ibn Muhammed, continues to work with security agencies, local authorities, and community stakeholders to manage rescue efforts, humanitarian support, and the safe return of displaced residents.

While sympathising with families affected by the attacks, the state government urged residents to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information.

“The public is assured that verified updates will be provided as more information becomes available through proper coordination with security and community leaders,” the statement concluded.

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