Nguroje stated that Abdulkadir would be charged in court once investigations are concluded.
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Protest in Abuja over new Emir of Kano
Protest in Abuja over new Emir of Kano
A group of demonstrators took to the streets in Abuja on Friday, raising concerns over the dissolution of five Kano emirates by Governor Abba Yusuf’s administration.
Carrying placards, they urged President Bola Tinubu to intervene in the escalating crisis to prevent further unrest in the state.
The protesters, organised under the banner of the Northern Nigeria Peace and Development Foundation, voiced their discontent at what they perceive as a political vendetta and abuse of power by Governor Yusuf.
They expressed worries about the implications of destabilizing the traditional institution and called for urgent action to restore peace and order in Kano State.
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The dissolution of the emirates came shortly after the passage of the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Bill 2024 into law, leading to the reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano.
Protesters accused Governor Yusuf of manipulating the state legislature to achieve his political objectives, disregarding the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
Abdullahi Muhammed Saleh, the coordinator of the protest, highlighted the governor’s track record of what he described as anti-people and anti-democratic actions.
Saleh emphasized the need for President Tinubu’s intervention to address the crisis and restore the autonomy of the traditional institution in Kano State.
In calling for swift action, the protesters appealed to national leadership to prevent further deterioration of the situation and ensure the stability and unity of Kano State.
Protest in Abuja over new Emir of Kano
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Troops capture 2 bandits while receiving treatment at Kaduna hospital
Troops capture 2 bandits while receiving treatment at Kaduna hospital
In a decisive operation, Nigerian Army troops have apprehended two suspected bandits receiving medical treatment at a private hospital in Kaduna.
According to a report on Friday by security analyst and counterinsurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, the suspects had reportedly fled to the clinic after sustaining the injuries during a previous encounter with the military.
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Following intelligence reports, the soldiers swiftly moved in and arrested the suspects without resistance.
The terrorists had sought medical care after narrowly escaping a military offensive.
Troops capture 2 bandits while receiving treatment at Kaduna hospital
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Adamawa man arrested for impersonating officer, extorting tricycle operators
Adamawa man arrested for impersonating officer, extorting tricycle operators
Police in Adamawa State have arrested a 26-year-old man, Shafiu Abdulkadir, for allegedly posing as a police officer and extorting money from the public.
The suspect, a resident of Anguwan Yelwa in Yola North Local Government Area, was apprehended on Thursday, according to a statement released on Friday by the command’s spokesperson, SP Suleiman Nguroje.
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Abdulkadir is accused of extorting tricycle operators around the Aliyu Mustapha Flyover and Jimeta Modern Market in Yola North.
He was reportedly dressed in police camouflage trousers, a black shirt with the inscription ‘Special Force,’ and boots at the time of his arrest.
Adamawa man arrested for impersonating officer, extorting tricycle operators
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Seaman ejected from barracks, after six-year detention, wife cries out
Seaman ejected from barracks, after six-year detention, wife cries out
Abbas Haruna, a Seaman who was reportedly detained for almost six years following orders from a senior Nigerian Navy officer, has finally been released.
During a popular Abuja-based radio program, Brekete Family, Haruna’s wife, Hussaina Iliya, previously alleged that her husband had been unjustly detained since 2018 by the military.
Iliya accused a senior military officer of being responsible for Haruna’s prolonged detention and torture.
Her claims gained widespread attention, leading to the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, and the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, calling for an investigation into the matter.
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Although the Defence Headquarters initially stated that Haruna had never been arrested, a video surfaced showing the Seaman resisting disarmament by personnel, with gunshots being fired during the altercation.
On Friday, Iliya and her husband appeared on Brekete Family, where they confirmed that Abbas had been released. According to Iliya, her husband has also been discharged from the military.
Speaking tearfully, she expressed her dedication to staying by his side: “I will be with him no matter the situation. They have discharged him. He was ejected from the barracks. I love my husband. I love him,” she said, recounting their ordeal.
Seaman ejected from barracks, after six-year detention, wife cries out
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