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Thieving aide story”:Daily Nigerian Publisher Jafar Jafar Dragged to Court Over Defamation

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‎A Kano court has granted an order directing the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone One to conduct a full-scale investigation into the criminal charges against Mr. Jafar Jafar, the publisher of Daily Nigerian, a Kano-based online media platform.

‎The case brought before the Chief Magistrate Court No. 15, presided over by Malam Abdul’aziz M. Habib, was filed by the Director General, Directorate of Protocol, Kano Government House, Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Rogo, who dragged the publisher of Daily Nigerian, Jafar Jafar, and one Audu Umar before the Kano Chief Magistrate Court for alleged criminal defamation of character by describing him as a “thieving aide” to the Kano State Governor.

‎In a criminal complaint brought pursuant to sections 106 and 107 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Kano State 2019, and sections 114, 164, and 393 of the Penal Code Law of Kano State, the DG Protocol is seeking prosecution of the two defendants over publications made on the 22nd and 25th of August, 2025.

‎The application, filed on 28th August 2025 before Chief Magistrate Abdulazeez M. Habib of Court 15, Nomansland, Kano, accused Jafar and Umar of tarnishing his reputation in the eyes of the public with false statements essentially injurious to his person and his principal, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

‎Daily Nigerian had on 25th August 2025 published a report with the headline: “Gov. Yusuf Defends Thieving Aide, Says Protocol Directorate Under Ganduje Spent N20 Billion in 3 Months”, alleged to have been deliberately, recklessly, and maliciously crafted to defame the complainant’s reputation.

‎Also cited by the complainant was another story published on 22nd August 2025 with the caption: “Court Documents Reveal How ICPC, EFCC Traced N6.5 Billion to Gov. Yusuf’s DG Protocol”, considered to be false and maliciously written to damage his hard-earned image.

‎The complainant subsequently mounted two-count charges against the defendants, bordering on criminal defamation—an offense punishable under Section 393 of the Penal Code Law—and breach of public peace, an offense punishable under Section 114 of the Penal Code of Kano State.

‎Meanwhile, the Chief Magistrate of Court 15, Nomansland, has directed the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone One, Kano, to launch a full-scale investigation into the alleged criminal defamation contained in reports published by Daily Nigerian.

‎The order, signed by the registrar of the court, was issued on Thursday, 28th August 2025, following a complaint filed against the publisher of the online newspaper Jafar Jafar, still on the controversial 22nd and 25th August 2025 publications.

‎The Kano State Government had earlier broken its silence on the allegation of withdrawal and diversion of ₦6.5 billion from the state treasury into individual accounts.

‎A second litigation against Jafar Jafar and his online platform, Daily Nigerian, was also filed as a civil case before the State High Court, demanding damages for defamation of character against Hon. Abdullahi Ibrahim Rogo.

‎The allegations being peddled against the DG Protocol have been dismissed as a perpetual work of fiction, carefully crafted by political opponents who have resorted to blackmail and propaganda in their desperation for relevance.

‎The Police have been ordered to subject Jafar Jafar to a thorough investigation to ascertain why he allegedly defied the ethics of journalism by making conclusions on a pending investigation and describing someone as a “thief” merely because that person was under probe by the ICPC.

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Kano Deputy Governor: Suit Challenging Garo’s Screening Premature, Invalid, Lawyers Assert

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Prominent legal practitioners in Kano have cautioned proponents behind a purported lawsuit seeking to halt the legislative processes leading to the screening and confirmation of Murtala Sule Garo for the vacant seat of deputy governor to desist henceforth.

Besides, the senior lawyers submitted that seeking to interject the constitutional responsibility of an independent arm of government does not only amount to exercise in futility but also premature and invalidate standard practice.

The lawyers were reacting to a notice filed by one Kuliyya Muhammad Salihu and two others before Kano state house of assembly seeking to stop the screening of Murtala Sule Garo, a leading nominee for the position of Deputy Governor in Kano.

The petitioners who claimed to have file a suit before a Kano high concerning the nomination of Garo, urged the assembly to suspend any attempt to carry out the legislative processes and procedures for the confirmation of the former Commissioner for Local Government Affairs.

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In their separate submission however, Abdul Adamu Fagge, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and prominent human rights lawyer Abba Hikima, insisted those claiming to have file a law suit against Garo are simply desperate to interfere with the selection process.

Abdul Adamu Fagge, SAN questioned the procedural and factual foundation of the case being peddling by the petitioners, insisting that courts cannot act on uncertainty or assumptions.City & Local Guides.

He argued that it is unclear whether any formal screening process has actually commenced, stressing that judicial intervention must be based on established facts rather than speculation. He further maintained that court proceedings require properly verified processes and cannot be grounded in media reports or unconfirmed claims.

Fagge SAN also warned against attempts to interfere with the constitutional functions of the legislature, stressing that each arm of government must be allowed to operate within its defined mandate.

In a separate but related perspective, Barrister Abba Hikima also argued that the matter raises issues of jurisdiction and constitutional boundaries, noting that courts should be cautious in interfering with legislative processes.

He described the case as having political undertones, arguing that legal processes are sometimes used to advance political interests.

Hikima maintained that the State House of Assembly derives its powers from the Constitution and cannot be restrained by the court in the exercise of its legislative functions at this stage.

He warned that allowing such intervention could open the door to constant judicial interference in legislative activities, potentially disrupting governance.

Although the two lawyers approached the matter from different legal angles—one focusing on procedural validity and the other on jurisdictional limits—their views converge in a way that casts doubt on the strength of the suit seeking to halt the screening process.

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Nigeria, Türkiye Strike Defence Deal for Major Military Training Facility to Boost Security

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Nigeria and Türkiye have agreed to establish a major military training facility in Nigeria as part of a defence partnership aimed at strengthening the country’s security architecture.

The agreement was reached during bilateral talks between Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, and his Turkish counterpart, Yasar Guler, on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026.

According to a statement on Sunday by the Ministry of Defence’s Chief Information Officer, Queeneth Iheoma-Hart, the planned training centre will serve as a long-term hub for capacity development, with Nigeria already identifying a suitable coastal location for the permanent facility.

She said a temporary site is also expected to be provided to kick-start operations.

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Under the arrangement, Nigerian Armed Forces personnel will undergo specialised training in areas such as Special Forces operations, counterterrorism, intelligence integration, counter-drone and counter-IED operations, as well as United Nations pre-deployment exercises.

The statement partly read, “The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (retd.), led a high-level Nigerian delegation to productive bilateral talks with the Turkish Minister of Defence at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026.

“The delegation included the Chief of the Air Staff, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Nigerian Embassy, the Defence Adviser and senior officials from the Ministry of Defence and the Nigerian Embassy in Türkiye.

“Training and capacity development: Türkiye proposed structured, scalable training programmes for Nigerian Armed Forces in areas including Special Forces operations, counterterrorism, intelligence integration, counter-drone and counter-IED operations, and UN pre-deployment training.

“Immediate deployment of an initial cohort to Türkiye was agreed, alongside Turkish language instruction and participation in field training exercises.

“Both parties agreed to establish a major military training facility in Nigeria as a long-term centre of excellence; Nigeria will provide a temporary training site and has identified a suitable coastal location for permanent infrastructure.”

Beyond training, she said the partnership includes provisions for technology transfer, defence industry collaboration, and co-development of military capabilities.

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Ex-Governor Shekarau Joins APC for Third Time, Cites PDP’s Challenges

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

A former Kano State Governor, Sen. Ibrahim Shekarau, has dumped Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for All Progressives Congress, APC.

Available records show that he is joining the party for the third time since its formation.

Mr Shekarau announced the decision while addressing supporters at his Mundubawa residence in Kano on Sunday.

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The two-term former governor said that the decision followed wide consultations with his political group and after weighing so many options.

“We took the decision after wide deliberations and weighing several options which include joining the APC after realising that PDP is facing so many challenges.

“We cannot align with ADC, a party filled up with people of personal interests, a party struggling to gain its feet,” Mr Shekarau said.

He called on his supporters to formally resign their PDP membership from their wards and go to their APC leaders on how to register with the party in order to meet the deadline for registration.

Mr Shekarau is expected to communicate the date he will be leading his teeming supporters to visit his Giginyu ward in Nassarawa Local Government Area of the state to carry out his APC party membership registration.

The APC National Chairman, Nentawe Yilwatda, had, on April 8, visited Kano to plead with Shekarau to join the party and work for its victory in the 2027 general elections.

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