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Police Arrests Suspect in Possession of Fake Dollars, Bandits,Rustlers in Katsina

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The Nigeria Police Force, Katsina State Command have made arrests of Various degree of Suspected criminal gangs operating within and neighbouring shores of the state.

The Katsina State Police Command Public Relations Officer SP Gambo Isa stated this in a statement made available to Newsmen.

Gambo Isa Said about 13:00hrs, based on credible intelligence, the Command succeeded in arresting one Idi Sabi’u Dila, ‘ aged 30yrs of Mununu village, Faskari LGA of Katsina state, but now residing at Munhaye Forest, Tsafe LGA of Zamfara state, a notorious member of bandits that attacked Diskuru village, Dandume LGA of Katsina state last Sunday 1st November, 2020.

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According to the PPRO Nemesis caught up with the bandit when he was arrested at Sheme on his way into Faskari. In the course of investigation, suspect confessed to belong to the Camp of a notorious bandit of one Melaya Alh. Gandu of Munhaye Forest, Tsafe LGA of Zamfara state.

Furthermore, the suspect confessed to have participated in the attacks on Kadisau village, Faskari LGA of Katsina state of 09/07/2020 in which many villagers were killed and other similar attacks in Katsina and Zamfara states.

He said DPO Batsari led Operation Puff Adder and Sharan Daji into Rugu forest and succeeded in arresting a notorious bandit, one Sani Sulen Bayi alias “SHAHO”, aged 26yrs of Manawa village, Batsari LGA of Katsina state.

In the course of investigation, the suspect confessed to belong to the camps of notorious leaders of bandits one Audu Maisaje and Lawo Mai Shoda all of Bakin Daji, Sabon Garin Dunburawa, on the fringes of Rugu forest.

The Police Public Relations Officer added that the suspect confessed to have participated in many attacks and cattle rustling at Ruma, Gwamro and Katoge villages of Batsari among others. Investigation is ongoing.

The Command succeeded in smashing a notorious syndicate of armed robbers terrorizing Katsina metropolis and its environs.

The hoodlums armed with knives and Toy gun, scaled through the fence of the residence of one Alhaji Aminu Kabir, , of Kofar Yandaka Quarters, Katsina, attacked him and demanded for money while in the process the victim raised an alarm and shouted for help.

The robbers took to their heels and fled after robbing him of (1) Techno S5 handset valued N45,000:00K, (2) Techno Spark 2 valued N35,000:00K and Techno Key Pad valued N8,500:00K.

SP Gambo Isa noted that the Police and vigilante group arrived at the scene and gave the hoodlums a hot and succeeded in arresting one Badamasi Ismail, aged 20yrs of Abattoir Quarters, Katsina. In the course of investigation, two knives, a toy gun, torchlight and one Techno Key Pad were recovered from the suspect. The victim sustained injury on his left leg and was taken to General Hospital Katsina. He was treated and discharged. Investigation is ongoing.

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The PPRO further pointed out that At about 04:00hrs, Patrol team attached to Anti-Kauraye, Katsina, succeeded in arresting one Abubakar Aliyu, m, aged 20yrs of Rahamawa Quarters, Katsina, in possession of sixty three (63) pieces of one hundred American Dollars denomination suspected to be counterfeit

. In the course of investigation, suspect mentioned one Aliyu,, of Rijiyar Lemu Quarters, Kano state (now at large) as the source of the said counterfeit currency. Investigation is ongoing.

On 24/10/2020 at about 2145hrs, the Command succeeded in arresting one Mohammed Zaharadeen , aged 30yrs of Sabuwar Unguwa Quarters, Katsina, a member of notorious syndicate of armed robbers that specializes in snatching of motorcycles.

Nemesis caught up with the hoodlum when he chattered an Okada motorcycle rider from Kofar Guga round about to Dutsin Safe Bachelors’ Quarters, Katsina. And on reaching an isolated area at the Quarters the passenger Mohammed Zaharadeen asked the rider to stop and immediately two young men came out from nowhere on a black robber – robber Jincheng, attacked the Okada rider and robbed him of his motorcycle Boxer, red in colour, unregistered, valued N175,000:00K. While the passenger suspect who tried to run away on the Jincheng Robber – Robber motorcycle was immediately apprehended.

In the course of investigation, suspect confessed to have committed the crime along with one Haruna, m, alias OFFICER and one Muntari, m, alias TUDU.

Furthermore, one Abubakar Haruna, and Abubakar Abdullahi both of Natsinta Army Barracks, Katsina identified the arrested suspect, Muhammed Zaharaddin, to be among the syndicate that attacked them and snatched their motorcycles in Katsina. Investigation is ongoing.

. On 22/10/2020 at 10:30hrs, Area Commander, Dutsinma led Operation Puff Adder and vigilante group to Banye forest, Kurfi LGA of Katsina state and accosted one Abubakar Usman, M, aged 25yrs, of Bajinawa village, Dutsinma LGA of Katsina conveying sixty two (62) sheep belonging to one Dogo Salmanu, a notorious gang leader of bandits terrorizing Kurfi, Dutsinma, Safana and Kankia. Investigation is ongoing.

 

Ob 1/11/2020 to 4/11/2020, based on credible intelligence, the Command succeeded in carrying out raids on suspected criminal hideouts, black spots and flash points in Katsina metropolitan area and its environs and arrested of Twenty (20) suspected drug peddlers, Indian hemp dealers and social miscreants otherwise known as “KAURAYE”. One Saifullahi Charanchi and one other were arrested with two hundred and fifty thousand (250,000:00K) Diazepam tablets while one Babanle alias Dangashi of Marina Quarters, Katsina was arrested with four hundred thousand tablets of Exol-5. The following suspects were also arrested:

FARIN YARO, KOFAR – GUGA AND CHAKE QUARTERS, KATSINA
Ahmed Lawal aka BALAGA
Sani Hamisu aka KURU
Inusa Samaila aka KAUCHI
Abubakar Abu aka ANYALO
Ibrahim Umar aka SHANTU

SABUWAR UNGUWA QUARTERS, KATSINA
Musa Aliyu aka DANMUSA
Abdulaziz Ya’u aka JARIRI
Habibu Umar aka DANHABIBU
Naziru Muharazu aka DUKA TAKI
Muhammed Abdulrashi aka DOGO
Umar Aminu aka AMFANI
KOFAR MARUSA QUARTERS, KATSINA
Jamilu Sagir aka DAN-OGA
Anuby Muhammed aka LOLO
RAFIN DADI QUARTERS, KATSINA
Habibu Ibrahim aka TREE
Usman Lawal aka MANU
UNGUWAR ALKALI
Lawal Ibrahim aka ALOMI
Isah Yunusa aka DADDY
Umar Babangida aka DANBABA

EXHIBITS RECOVERED
One cutlass
Criminal Charms
Some Indian hemp
Some Dangerous drugs tablet
Liquid Sprits
Twenty (20) suspected stolen GSM Handsets

 

 

 

 

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The Essence of Great Health During Ramadan—By Dr. Nelson Aluya

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Ramadan is far more than abstaining from food and drink. It is a sacred season of discipline, renewal, and elevation of the human spirit. For Muslims around the world, it is a month where the body, mind, and soul are aligned in purposeful worship. Observed as one of the Five Pillars of Islam, fasting during Ramadan nurtures taqwa (God-consciousness), strengthens self-control, cultivates gratitude, and deepens empathy for those in need.

As a physician serving patients from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds for over two decades, I have spoken at numerous Pre—Ramadan Health Fairs and seminars for the last fifteen years, and have walked alongside many individuals seeking guidance on how to manage their health, take their medications and fast safely. I believe that Ramadan offers tremendous spiritual and even physiological benefits when approached with knowledge, preparation, and medical wisdom.

*The Divine Foundation of Fasting*
Ramadan occurs during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Its obligation is rooted in the Qur’an:

“O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may attain taqwa.”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)

The Qur’an further clarifies the period and purpose:

“The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Qur’an, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance and the criterion…”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185)

Fasting extends from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib) for 29–30 days, beginning with the sighting of the new moon. In 2026, Ramadan is expected to begin around February 18 or 19, depending on lunar observation.

The Qur’an also provides compassionate exemptions:

“…And whoever is ill or on a journey – then an equal number of other days…”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185)

Islamic law exempts the ill, travelers, the elderly who cannot tolerate fasting, pregnant or breastfeeding women if fasting may cause harm, menstruating women, and children. This divine mercy underscores a foundational principle: preservation of health precedes ritual obligation when harm is likely.

*Ramadan: A Holistic Act of Worship*

The fast is not merely physical deprivation. It is moral and spiritual refinement.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

“Whoever does not give up false speech and evil actions, Allah is not in need of his leaving his food and drink.”
— (Sahih al-Bukhari)

Thus, Ramadan is:
– A purification of the soul
– A strengthening of discipline
– A cultivation of patience
– A renewal of gratitude
– A communal celebration through shared Iftar

*Preparing for Ramadan: A Physician’s Perspective*

Fasting without knowledge can be harmful. The body undergoes metabolic transitions during prolonged fasting:
– Glycogen( sugar)stores are depleted.
– Fat metabolism( breakdown) increases.
– Ketone bodies(chemical produced in place of sugar during fastin) are produced.
– Hormonal shifts occur (including insulin reduction and glucagon increase).
– Fluid balance ( Dehydration)changes in the absence of water

While many experience modest weight loss, others gain weight due to excessive caloric intake at Iftar.

Preparation must therefore be intentional.

*1.Know Your Health Status*

Before Ramadan, assess:
– Physical and mental health
– Level of daily activity
– Chronic medical conditions
– Nutritional needs
– Work demands
– Hydration capacity
– Medication schedules

*2. Schedule a Pre-Ramadan Medical Visit*

The “Visit — Your Doctor and You” is critical.

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A pre-Ramadan consultation should include screening or review of may have developed along the way:
– Diabetes
– Hypertension
– Heart disease
– Chronic lung disease
– Kidney disease
– Autoimmune conditions
– Cancer
– Pregnancy

For those who insist on fasting despite chronic illness, coordinated medical supervision is essential.

The Qur’an emphasizes balance:

“…And do not throw yourselves into destruction with your own hands…”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:195)

Health preservation is not a lack of faith — it is an expression of wisdom.

*Suhoor and Iftar: Strategic Nutrition*

*Suhoor (Pre-Dawn Meal)*
The Prophet encouraged Suhoor:

“Take Suhoor, for in Suhoor there is blessing.”
— (Sahih al-Bukhari)

A balanced Suhoor should include:
– Complex carbohydrates (oats, whole grains)
– Lean protein (eggs, legumes, yogurt)
– Healthy fats (nuts, olive oil)
– Adequate hydration
– Limited salt to reduce thirst.

*Iftar (Breaking the Fast)*

Traditionally, the fast is broken with dates and water, following the practice of the Prophet. Dates provide:

– Natural sugars for quick glucose replenishment
– Fiber
– Potassium
– Antioxidants

However, moderation is key. Heavy fried foods, excessive sweets, and large portions often lead to:

– Weight gain
– Blood sugar spikes
– Gastric distress
– Sleep disruption

Ramadan should not become a festival of overconsumption. The Qur’an reminds:

“…Eat and drink, but do not be excessive. Indeed, He does not like the excessive.”
— Surah Al-A’raf (7:31)

*Medication Management During Ramadan*

Medication timing often requires adjustment:
– Once-daily medications may shift to Iftar.
– Twice-daily regimens may need restructuring.
– Insulin dosing requires individualized modification.
– Diuretics ( water pills)may increase dehydration risk.
– Certain medications cannot be safely delayed.

Never adjust medications independently. Collaborative planning between patient and physician is essential.

*Who Should Not Fast?*

The Qur’anic exemption in Surah 2:185 is both clear and compassionate.

Those advised not to fast include:
– Uncontrolled( Sugar) diabetics
– Advanced heart failure patients
– Severe chronic kidney disease
– Active cancer patients undergoing therapy
– Frail elderly individuals
– High-risk pregnancies

Faith is not measured by physical endurance but by sincerity and obedience. For some, abstaining from fasting is the true act of submission.

*Mental and Spiritual Health During Ramadan*

– Ramadan strengthens psychological resilience:
– Structured routine enhances discipline.
– Night prayers (Taraweeh) improve communal bonding.
– Increased charity fosters empathy.
– Qur’an recitation enhances reflection and calm.

Scientific literature( Books ) ,increasingly recognizes that mindful fasting, spiritual meditation, and communal connection improve emotional regulation and stress resilience.

*Community, Compassion, and Character*

Ramadan is a communal equalizer. Rich and poor experience hunger together. Shared Iftar meals strengthen bonds across socioeconomic lines.

The Qur’an emphasizes generosity:

“And they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and the captive…”
— Surah Al-Insan (76:8)

True health is not merely biological — it is relational, spiritual, and ethical.

*The Balance Between Faith and Medicine*

As a physician who has cared for thousands of patients across cultures and beliefs, I have learned that faith and medicine are not adversaries. They are allies.

Ramadan teaches restraint. Medicine teaches prudence. Together, they preserve life.

The essence of great health during Ramadan lies in:
– Spiritual awareness
– Medical wisdom
– Nutritional balance
– Disciplined moderation
– Compassion for oneself and others

When approached correctly, Ramadan becomes a month of metabolic recalibration, spiritual elevation, and communal unity.

*My Spiritual Reflection*

Ramadan is not a test of starvation — it is a training of the soul.

It refines character. It disciplines appetite. It strengthens gratitude. It elevates consciousness.

And when practiced with knowledge and preparation, it can nurture both spiritual vitality and physical well-being.

“…Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship…”
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185)

May this Ramadan be one of wisdom, balance, safety, and profound renewal amin.

— Dr. Nelson Aluya

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Breaking:Ramadan Cresecent Sighted In Saudi Arabia

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— The Supreme Court announced on Tuesday evening that the crescent moon marking the beginning of Ramadan has been sighted in Saudi Arabia, confirming that the holy month will begin on Wednesday.

The announcement followed reports from authorized moon sighting committees across the Kingdom, in accordance with Islamic tradition.

With the confirmation, Muslims across Saudi Arabia will begin fasting at dawn on Wednesday, observing the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar with prayers, reflection and charitable acts.

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Ramadan is a period of spiritual devotion marked by daily fasting from dawn to sunset, increased worship, and community gatherings.

Mosques across the Kingdom are preparing to receive worshippers for Taraweeh prayers, while authorities have finalized arrangements to ensure smooth services during the holy month.

Government entities and private institutions are also set to implement adjusted working hours in line with Ramadan schedules.

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BREAKING: Drama in Reps as Lawmakers Reverse on Electronic Results, Opposition Walks Out

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The House of Representatives on Tuesday rescinded its earlier decision on Clause 60(3) of the Electoral Act amendment bill, adopting instead the version earlier passed by the Senate, which allows both electronic and manual transmission of election results.

The decision followed an emergency sitting and sparked protest from opposition lawmakers, who staged a walkout from the chamber while chanting, “APC, ole! APC, ole!” in open dissent.

The House had initially approved a stricter provision mandating compulsory electronic transmission of results from each polling unit to the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) Result Viewing (IREV) portal.

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The earlier version stipulated that: “The Presiding Officer shall electronically transmit the results from each polling unit to the IREV portal and such transmission shall be done after the prescribed Form EC8A has been signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and/or countersigned by the candidates or polling agents where available at the polling unit.”

However, at Tuesday’s sitting, lawmakers reconsidered the clause and aligned with the Senate’s version, which introduces a caveat in the event of technical failure.

Under the adopted provision, while electronic transmission remains mandatory, it provides that where such transmission fails due to communication challenges, making it impossible to upload results electronically, the manually completed Form EC8A—duly signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and countersigned by candidates or polling agents where available—shall remain the primary basis for collation and declaration of results.

The reversal has heightened political tension within the chamber, with opposition members expressing concern that the amendment could weaken safeguards around electronic transmission of election results.

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