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World Khalifah of Tijjaniyya denies asking Sanusi to step down

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Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II

World Khalifah of Tijjaniyya denies asking Sanusi to step down

World Leader of Tijjaniyya Sect, Sheikh Muhammad Mahi Niasse, has strongly denied a purported letter in circulation claiming he appealed to the reinstated Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II to step down and follow his grandfather’s footsteps.

In a counter letter written in Arabic and translated to Hausa, signed by the Commissioner of Religious Matters of Kano State and who also doubled as the Nigeria spokesperson of the Global Tijjaniyya Leader, Sani Auwalu Ahmad Tijjani, said the purported letter asking Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II to step down is a forged document that did not emanate from their leader.

“In fact, the purported letter has touched on the integrity of our leader who sees Muhammadu Sanusi II as his disciple in Nigeria, and a Person of humble background with sound religious character.

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“We have given those behind the purported letter to within 24 hours show themselves and explain from where it’s emanated and to whom it was sent otherwise we will not hesitate in taking legal actions against them,” Sani said.

He said already Security have been detailed on the matter and anybody who is behind it will soon face the full wrath of the laws, “because we ask him to be arrested and prosecuted duly”.
The spokesperson of the Global Tijjaniyya Leader said they will not allow the continued destruction of the names of their religious leader and always linking him to things that he had never for once written.

“This is the second time this kind of letter has been forged against our Global Tijjaniyya leader.

“The same thing was done during the previous administration of Umar Ganduje, but this time around anybody who is behind it will have himself to blame,” he said.

World Khalifah of Tijjaniyya denies asking Sanusi to step down

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Executive Order: NAFDAC praises Tinubu for advancing drug and health security

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Executive Order: NAFDAC praises Tinubu for advancing drug and health security

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for signing an executive order to strengthen drug and health security in Nigeria.

In a statement on Saturday, NAFDAC Director-General Prof. Moji Adeyeye highlighted that the executive order is designed to transform Nigeria’s health sector. The order focuses on increasing local production of healthcare products, reducing healthcare equipment and consumables costs, and promoting local investments.

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Prof. Adeyeye emphasized that this move paves the way for a sustainable and high-quality healthcare system for all Nigerians. She noted that the executive order demonstrates the administration’s dedication to transforming the health sector and aligns with the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII) and the Presidential Initiative on Healthcare Value Chain (PVAC), which was approved in October 2023.

Prof. Adeyeye also mentioned that NAFDAC has been implementing measures to enhance the local manufacturing of drugs and other health commodities over the past six years. She stated that the Tinubu administration has created an environment where local manufacturers can excel and compete effectively.

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Food Security: Saudi Arabia plans farm equipment manufacturing plants in Nigeria

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Food Security: Saudi Arabia plans farm equipment manufacturing plants in Nigeria

Senator Abubakar Kyari, the Minister of Agriculture, announced that Saudi Arabia has shown interest in establishing manufacturing plants in Nigeria for farming equipment.

Kyari disclosed this in a statement on his Twitter account on Saturday following a meeting with stakeholders from the Middle Eastern state. He highlighted that the objective is to enhance Nigeria’s agricultural sector through mechanization by locating these plants within the country.

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Additionally, Kyari mentioned that Saudi Arabia has committed to purchasing 200,000 metric tons of red meat annually from Nigeria and one million tons of soya. He emphasized that this initiative will bolster the agricultural sector and the nation’s production capacity.

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Release Nnamdi Kanu now, Peter Obi urges FG

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Release Nnamdi Kanu now, Peter Obi urges FG

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last general election, Peter Obi, has called on the Federal government to release Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Speaking to journalists at his residence in Onitsha, Anambra State, Obi described Nigeria as being on the brink of failure and emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law. He called on the Federal government to release Nnamdi Kanu promptly, citing court rulings that granted him bail.

“My take on Nnamdi Kanu is that I don’t see any reason for his continued detention, especially as the courts have granted him bail. The government must obey the court. The rule of law is an intricate asset that we must cherish and live with. I use this same opportunity to plead with the federal government to ensure that all those who are in similar conditions are released and discussed. We are in a democracy, and we should not be doing things that are arbitrary and not within the law.

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I want to use this opportunity to say that all those who are being held because of one protest or the other should be released. Whether it is freedom fighters, End Sars protesters, or even because of freedom of speech, be it journalists, let them all be released immediately.

We are a democratic country, and people have rights under the constitution to express themselves freely. They also have the right to peaceful protest, and we must listen to them. We must listen to those who say they are not happy, that is why it is a democracy. We should stop acting dictatorial and behave as if this is not a democratic country.” he said

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