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Senator Kabiru Gaya’s Wife Sues Senators Eldest Son over Plot

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One of Senator Kabiru Gaya’s Wife has sued the senators eldest son over alleged sale of plot of land in Abuja.

 

 

The case which is before an Abuja federal high court is being presided over by Justice Y Halilu

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Before the case, Senator Kabiru Gaya had since allocated plots of land to his children in Abuja,but the senators third wife Hajiya Bilkisu ended up taking the first son to the court for his brothers plot of land secretly to his brother without the knowledge of anyone.

 

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The senators wife pleaded the court to confiscate the plot of land sold by the senators eldest son and hand it over to his junior brother.

The judge later adjourned the case to ,4th March 2021 in order to bring more witnesses.

 

On his part the counsel to the appellant Barrister Rilwanu Umar told newsmen that they tried their best to amicably resolve the case out of court but to no avail.

Barrister Rilwanu added that Faisal has pressurised his step mother to sale the plot of land but she refused eventhough Senator Kabiru Gaya has since given the plot of land Faisal’s junior brother.

 

 

After failing to convince her sale the plot he invited one of his friends Aliyu Bala Ahmad and sold the plot at 35 million Naira with  said Barrister Rilwanu.

They only saw erection of building on the plot.

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Federal Unity Colleges Reopened After Distressed Incidents of Incessant Abductions

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Federal Government has announced the reopening of all 47 Federal Unity Colleges, which were temporarily closed in November 2025 due to heightened security concerns across multiple regions.

The closures were enacted following a series of distressing incidents, including abductions and violent attacks targeting schools in the North-West, North-East, North-Central, and parts of the Southern regions.

In an official statement released on Thursday by the Federal Ministry of Education, the Director of Press & Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to student safety. “The protection, welfare, and well-being of our students remain our utmost priority,” the statement read.

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Academic activities are now resuming across the institutions. Many students are concluding their December academic schedules, while others have already finished their examinations for the term.

The Ministry has assured parents, guardians, and the public that comprehensive security measures have been reinforced to safeguard all school communities.

The reopening comes amid sustained collaboration with relevant security agencies to guarantee a safe and conducive learning environment nationwide.

The statement read, “The Federal Government has reaffirmed its responsibility to protect every Nigerian child and to uphold their constitutional right to education in a secure setting. The decision to reopen the Unity Colleges reflects the administration’s determination to ensure that no child is denied access to education due to security concerns.

“Education remains a central pillar of this administration’s human capital development agenda and a key driver of national growth. Accordingly, the government remains committed to safeguarding the academic calendar.

“The successful return of students and the smooth conduct of examinations in several Unity Colleges underscore this commitment.”

The ministry expressed appreciation to parents, school administrators, and students for their cooperation and patience, and reiterated its resolve to sustain a secure, stable, and uninterrupted education system across the nation.

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JUST IN: President Tinubu Reconstitutes NERC Board Members

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the reconstitution of the Board of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), following the Senate’s confirmation of its members on December 16.

This was disclosed on Thursday in a press statement released by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

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Members of the reconstituted Board are:

 

Mulisiu Olalekan Oseni, PhD. — Chairman

Yusuf Ali, PhD. — Vice Chairman

Mr Nathan Rogers Shatti — Commissioner

Mr Dafe Akpeneye — Commissioner

Aisha Mahmud Kanti Bello — Commissioner

Dr Chidi Ike — Commissioner

Dr Fouad Animashaun — Commissioner

The newly appointed Chairman of the Board, Dr Oseni, started his service as a Commissioner in January 2017. He was subsequently appointed Vice Chairman of the Commission.

His appointment as Chairman took effect from 1 December 2025 and shall subsist until the completion of his ten-year tenure at the Commission, in accordance with the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2023.

The President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has charged the newly appointed board members of NERC to deepen and consolidate the ongoing transformation of Nigeria’s power sector, in strict alignment with the letter and spirit of the Electricity Act, 2023.

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Court Upholds Malami’s Detention in EFCC Custody, Dismisses Bail Application

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The Federal Capital Territory High Court in Abuja has upheld the continued detention of a former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Justice Babangida Hassan dismissed Malami’s application seeking bail from the custody of the anti-graft agency, ruling that his detention was lawful.

The decision was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the EFCC’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale.

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According to the statement, Malami, through his counsel, Mr Sulaiman Hassan (SAN), had approached the court to challenge his detention by the EFCC, arguing that it was illegal as it arose from an ongoing investigation.

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However, counsel for the EFCC, Mr J.S. Okutepa (SAN), told the court that the former minister was being held pursuant to a valid remand order issued by the FCT High Court and granted by Justice S. C. Oriji.

“In his ruling, Justice Hassan held, quoting Section 35 of the Constitution, that since there was a provision in the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, ACJA, for detention, Malami was lawfully detained by the Remand Order of the court.

“Asking this court to grant this application is tantamount to inviting the court to sit as an appellate court over an application made by a court of coordinate jurisdiction, which the court has no power to do,” Oyewale quoted the judge as saying.

Malami has been in EFCC custody since December 8, after he reportedly failed to meet the bail conditions set by the commission.

The former Attorney-General is being investigated over 18 alleged offences, including abuse of office and terrorism financing.

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