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#EndSARS : Gov. Ganduje Appreciates Kano People For Rejecting Violence

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Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje

 

 

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state appreciates how Kano people rejected to participate in violence-ridden protests, which caused the destruction of lives and properties in some parts of the country.

 

Recalling that “Even before some states were engulfed in the violent protests, we called meetings of stakeholders, – we already have Peace Committee in the state,  and long before now – with whom we discussed modalities on how to continue living in peace with one another.”

 

He specifically mentioned security agencies, traditional institutions, leaders of Muslim groups, youth groups, civil society leaders, leaders of the communities of Igbo, Yoruba, and other ethnic nationalities, among other stakeholders who stood firmly, under the guidance and monitoring of the state government in the area of promotion of peace in the state.

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“Words could not express our sincere gratitude to the teeming youth in the state, who refused to partake in any violent activity. Even those who tried to cause mayhem, the situation was immediately controlled. Our youth you deserve all accolades from the state government and the people of the state, Kudos our youth Kudos,” he appreciated.

 

Not only youth, according to him, “Those deserve to be acknowledged and commended are our Clerics from both Islamic and Christian sections of the society, but Igbo leaders, Yoruba leaders, and the leaders of all other ethnic nationalities also deserve our commendation from us,” he hinted.

 

Leaders of the civil society groups, the governor added, “Deserve our full-fledged commendation for being part and parcel of all our peace process when violent protests engulfed some states of the federation. We saw in them, just like all other groups, courage, and patriotism.”

 

“Our acknowledgment and commendation are incomplete when we did not mention media people. All that is done and executed in the entire peace process could be seen as an exercise in futility if media people refuse to join such an effort.

 

But fortunately for all of us, media men help much in avoiding fake news and hate speech in the state. This goes a long way in finding an atmosphere of lasting peace in our dear state. Media men deserve all the accolades, and deserve many more,” governor Ganduje reiterates.

 

In a statement by Governor’s Chief Press  Secretary Abba Anwar said Ganduje extolled, all those who helped in one way or the other, to keep Kano peaceful, should also be commended, explaining that, “Security is everybody’s business. For a continued peaceful coexistence in the state, all hands must continue to be on deck.”

 

 

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Governor Yusuf Reaffirms Commitment to Renewed Hope Agenda in Sports Development 

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The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly through the promotion of sports as a tool for unity, peace and national development.

 

The governor, represented by his deputy, Murtala Sule Garo, made this known while delivering remarks as the special Guest of Honour at the closing ceremony of the Northwest Veterans All-Stars Renewed Hope Novelty Football Match held at Sani Abacha Stadium, Kadar Mata, Kano on Saturday.

 

The event was organized to honour the Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko.

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf commended the organizers, participating teams, supporters, and all stakeholders who made the event a huge success.

 

According to him, football has always remained a powerful platform for bringing people together regardless of tribal, religious, political or social difference, stressing that the spirit of teamwork and mutual respect displayed during the match reflected the values needed to strengthen society.

 

Governor Yusuf paid tribute to veterans and other distinguished personalities for their continued commitment to nation-building, both during and after active service, describing them as role models for younger generations.

 

He further explained that Renewed Hope initiative is aimed at building a stronger and more prosperous nation by encouraging youth engagement, healthy living, social interaction and peaceful coexistence.

 

Speaking at the event, Murtala Sule Garo said, “Events like this encourage youth engagement, healthy living, social interaction, and peaceful coexistence, which are essential ingredients for national development.

 

“To the players, you have all emerged winners today because you displayed courage, passion, and excellent sportsmanship. To the organizers, thank you for creating a platform that promotes unity and community development through sports.

 

“As we conclude this memorable event, let us continue to uphold the values of peace, tolerance, and unity. Let us use sports as a vehicle to inspire hope, empower our youths, and strengthen the bonds that unite us as one people.”

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ADC Leadership Crisis: Federal High Court Adjourns Case Indefinitely   

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Abuja, has again adjourned indefinitely a suit filed by a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Nafiu Bala Gombe, following a request by the plaintiff seeking the transfer of the case to another judge.

 

Justice Nwite adjourned the matter sine die after parties clashed over a letter written by the plaintiff to the chief judge of the Federal High Court seeking the reassignment of the suit.

 

At Friday’s proceedings, counsel for the plaintiff, Luka Haruna, informed the court that the apex court had on April 30 delivered judgment in the interlocutory appeal.

 

Haruna said the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal for lack of merit and also set aside the Court of Appeal’s order staying proceedings in the substantive suit.

 

The lawyer, however, disclosed that the plaintiff had, through a letter dated May 4, 2026, applied to the chief judge of the Federal High Court for the transfer of the case to another judge.

 

He said the letter had already been transmitted to the court registrar and urged Justice Nwite to await the administrative decision of the chief judge.

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The request immediately drew strong opposition from the defence team, which accused the plaintiff of attempting to frustrate the accelerated hearing earlier ordered by the Court of Appeal and upheld by the Supreme Court.

 

Counsel for the first defendant, Realwan Okpanachi, who held brief for Shuaibu Aruwa, argued that the plaintiff had misrepresented the outcome of the Supreme Court judgment.

 

According to him, the apex court partially allowed the appeal and specifically upheld the appellate court’s order directing accelerated hearing of the case.

 

Okpanachi further faulted the plaintiff for allegedly ambushing the defendants with the transfer request.

 

He added that they consider it an attempt to frustrate the order of accelerated hearing granted by the Court of Appeal and upheld by the Supreme Court.

 

The senior lawyer maintained that litigants were not permitted to choose courts or judges to determine their cases.

 

He, however, urged the court to maintain the earlier order adjourning the matter sine die pending the filing of the certified true copy of the Supreme Court judgment.

 

Counsel for the second defendant, Sulaiman Usman, also condemned the plaintiff’s move, describing it as “forum shopping and judge shopping”.

 

Usman told the court that the Supreme Court had commended Justice Nwite “in glowing terms” over his handling of the proceedings.

 

Responding, Haruna faulted the defence for attacking a letter they had not seen, insisting that the plaintiff stood by its application.

 

Justice Nwite subsequently held that the court could not take any decision on the letter without hearing all parties.

 

“Taking a decision or any action in such a letter without hearing from the defendants will amount to a breach of their fundamental right in this suit,” the judge ruled.

 

He added that since the letter was addressed to the chief judge, the trial court could not make any pronouncement on it.

 

“This matter is best adjourned sine die to afford the parties the opportunity to properly file a Certified True Copy of the judgment of the Supreme Court in the interlocutory appeal in the suit, to serve the defendants with the letter addressed to the Honourable Chief Judge, and finally to await further or any directive from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court,” Justice Nwite said.

 

The matter was thereafter adjourned indefinitely.

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WAEC Opens Registration for 2026 WASSCE for Private Candidates 

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

 

The West African Examinations Council, Nigeria, has announced the commencement of registration for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for Private Candidates, Second Series.

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WAEC, in an announcement on its X handle on Friday, said, “Registration opened on Sunday, May 4, 2026, and will close on Thursday, July 31, 2026.”

 

It added that the examination will be conducted entirely as a Computer-Based Examination.

 

The registration fee is set at ₦37,000.

 

Candidates are advised to visit the nearest WAEC office in their state to confirm available examination towns before completing their registration.

 

WAEC encouraged prospective candidates to register early to avoid a last-minute rush and to take full advantage of the computer-based format.

 

The WASSCE for Private Candidates (Second Series) is a special annual examination organised by WAEC for individuals who are not in regular secondary schools, allowing them to register and sit for the examination independently to obtain the certificate.

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