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One Kano Agenda Announces Two-Day Economic and Political Conference
The One Kano Agenda movement has announced plans to host a two-day economic and political conference in Kano State, reaffirming its commitment to unity, progress, and sustainable development.
In a statement signed by the Director of Media and Publicity, Abubakar Dangambo, the group emphasized that the initiative is designed to bring together stakeholders from across the state to deliberate on strategies that will reposition Kano as a hub of economic growth and political stability.
Commitment to Unity and Progress
According to the statement, One Kano Agenda is rooted in inclusiveness, civic consciousness, and forward-thinking leadership. The movement stressed that its guiding principle remains simple: “Kano’s future must be built by all of us, and benefitted by all of us.”
Day One: Economic Summit
The first day of the conference will feature the Kano Economic Summit, focusing on:
– Repositioning Kano as a regional economic powerhouse
– Strengthening local industries, SMEs, and the commerce sector
– Attracting investment and rebuilding economic confidence
– Learning from successful models such as Lagos State’s long-term development vision
– Mapping out an actionable roadmap for Kano’s economic revival
Organizers noted that the summit is expected to stimulate critical conversations and partnerships that will support job creation, entrepreneurship, infrastructure development, and broader wealth-creation opportunities for citizens.
Day Two: Political Dialogue
The second day will be dedicated to the Kano Political Dialogue, which will address:
– Strengthening political participation and leadership quality
– Promoting youth involvement and political re-orientation
– Reducing political manipulation and violence
– Encouraging issue-based politics grounded in development
– Building a united, peaceful, and politically stable Kano State
The dialogue aims to reshape mindsets, deepen democratic culture, and ensure that politics in Kano becomes a vehicle for progress rather than division.
Why the Conference Matters
The One Kano Agenda described the gathering as a “needed intervention at a decisive moment in the state’s history.” Kano, it said, stands at a crossroads, and the future desired by its people can only be achieved through deliberate planning, honest dialogue, and collaborative action.
“The conference will provide a platform for meaningful engagement, innovative ideas, and a united voice in charting Kano’s next chapter,” the statement read.
Call to Action
The movement called on professionals, youth, community leaders, religious institutions, business owners, and the general public to participate actively in the initiative.
“Together, we can redefine our future. Together, we are One Kano,” the statement concluded.
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Court orders EFCC to apologise to Dubai-based bizman for declaring him wanted, awards damages
The Federal High Court sitting in Kaduna has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to apologise to Dubai-based businessman, Alhaji Rabiu Auwalu Tijjani, for wrongly declaring him wanted, a decision the court described as unlawful, ruling that the Commission violated his fundamental rights.
Delivering judgment, Justice H. Buhari held that the EFCC acted outside the law when it published Tijjani’s name and photograph on its official website without first obtaining a court order or exhausting all available procedural avenues.
The judgment was contained in a certified true copy released by the court on Thursday.
Background of the Case
The Kano-born Tijjani, a renowned gold merchant based in Dubai, had filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit against the EFCC and businessman Mr. Ifeanyi Ezeokoli, following the Commission’s July 11, 2025, online publication declaring him wanted over a disputed commercial transaction.
According to a court documents, the applicant and the second respondent had engaged in a multi-million-dollar gold-related transaction in 2022. While both parties initially reconciled an overpayment of ₦26 million, a later independent audit allegedly revealed a further discrepancy of over $2 million in the applicant’s favour.
Tijjani reported the matter to the Department of State Services (DSS), and both parties submitted documents for investigation, including engaging independent auditors. However, while the DSS investigation was still ongoing, Ezeokoli petitioned the EFCC.
The EFCC later contacted Tijjani via WhatsApp during its investigation, after which he sent a representative. He told the court that neither he nor his representative was subsequently invited again before the Commission proceeded to publish him as wanted, an action he said damaged his reputation and business interests globally.
Court’s Ruling
Justice Buhari held that although the EFCC has statutory powers to declare a suspect wanted, such action must strictly follow due process, including securing an order of a competent court.
He noted that the arrest warrant obtained by the Commission from a Magistrate’s Court did not authorize a public declaration of the applicant as wanted.
The court also emphasized that the EFCC must not meddle in disputes arising purely from civil or commercial transactions, especially where another security agency, such as the DSS, is already handling the matter.
Citing multiple appellate decisions, the judge stressed that investigative bodies must not be used as tools for settling commercial disagreements or enforcing debt repayment.
Reliefs Granted
The court declared the EFCC’s publication as: Unconstitutional, a violation of Tijjani’s rights to personal liberty and freedom of movement, and a breach of due process.
Justice Buhari therefore ordered the following: The EFCC must immediately remove the publication declaring Tijjani wanted from its website.
A public apology must be issued to the applicant. The EFCC must pay Tijjani ₦5 million as damages.
While the applicant originally sought ₦1.5 billion in damages and other extensive reliefs, the court granted only a portion of the requests.
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Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Slumps in Office, Dies Minutes After
By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa
The Bayelsa State deputy governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, has died after collapsing suddenly in his office on Thursday afternoon.
The deputy governor slumped in his office and was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Yenagoa.
Family sources confirmed that he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
The incident occurred at about 1:30pm, prompting an immediate emergency response.
Eyewitnesses had also claimed that the deputy governor appeared to be in a serious condition as he was hurried into the hospital’s emergency unit.
While the exact cause of the medical emergency has not been officially disclosed, multiple sources suggested it might be linked to a possible cardiac complication.
Security operatives have since taken control of the hospital premises, restricting access as top government officials file in to show solidarity.
As at the time of filing this report, none of the deputy governor’s media aides have come out to confirm or debunk the news.
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