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MAAUN Parents Association Apologizes Over Exam Hall Incident, Reaffirms Commitment to Integrity and Institutional Excellence

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The Parents Association of Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN), Kano, has issued a formal apology to the university’s faculty and staff following a disturbance that occurred at the entrance of an examination hall on October 24, 2025.

In an official statement signed by the Association’s Chairman, Alhaji Mustapha Balarabe, the body expressed deep regret over what it described as “unacceptable and condemnable behavior” by Bashir Hussain Adamu, an unregistered member of the association, and his student niece.

According to the statement, the duo’s disruptive conduct at the exam hall entrance violated the university’s rules on examination conduct and decorum, leading to a confrontation with a supervising faculty member.

“The behavior exhibited by Bashir Hussain Adamu and his student niece is utterly condemnable and falls short of the standards we uphold as parents and as an institution,” said Alhaji Balarabe.

 

Commendation for MAAUN’s Leadership

The Parents Association commended the MAAUN management for its long-standing commitment to discipline, professionalism, and academic excellence, noting that the university continues to uphold strong moral and educational values.

“Over the last decade, since the establishment of MAAUN campuses in Niger and now in Nigeria, we have witnessed consistent growth, quality teaching, and integrity-driven leadership. We, as parents, have every reason to be proud of MAAUN and its administration,”
the statement read.

 

The Association cautioned parents and guardians against any actions that could disrupt the university’s peaceful learning environment, emphasizing that parents are not permitted access to examination halls or other restricted academic areas. Any engagement involving parents, it said, should be limited to the Administrative Block.

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Condemnation of Manipulated Video and Online Blackmail

Reacting to a viral video of the incident circulating on social media, the Parents Association condemned the act, describing it as a deliberate attempt to misrepresent facts and tarnish the image of the university and its staff.

“We are appalled that Bashir Hussain Adamu and his student niece recorded, edited, and disseminated a manipulated video online to demean a faculty member and the institution. Such acts are unacceptable and constitute an assault on the dignity of our educators,”
the Association stated.

 

The body further urged the university to take legal action against those involved, stressing that no individual should weaponize social media to intimidate or blackmail academic staff.

Call for Stronger Security Measures

The Parents Association also called on MAAUN’s management to strengthen campus security, faulting the security personnel who allowed unauthorized access to the examination area.

“We advise the university authority to take immediate and decisive action against the security personnel who failed in their duty. Accountability must be enforced to prevent a recurrence,”
the statement added.

 

Questioning the Perpetrator’s Defense

The Association dismissed Bashir Hussain Adamu’s claim that he had gone to the exam area merely to assist his niece with payment clearance.

“If his purpose was only to secure clearance, why then did he follow her to the entrance of the examination hall? This inconsistency exposes an intent to provoke rather than to assist,”
the Association argued.

 

Praise for Professor Gwarzo’s Leadership

Reaffirming its confidence in Professor Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo, the Founder and President of MAAUN, the Parents Association lauded his vision and contribution to education in Nigeria and Niger Republic.

“Professor Gwarzo’s tireless efforts have transformed MAAUN into a globally respected institution that promotes integrity, innovation, and excellence,”
the statement said.
“We remain proud partners in his mission to make MAAUN one of Africa’s leading private universities, providing world-class education and employment opportunities.”

 

Commitment to Upholding Integrity

The Parents Association reiterated its commitment to fostering a respectful, disciplined, and supportive learning environment, assuring the university of full cooperation in preventing future misconduct.

“We humbly request the faculty and staff to accept our profound apologies for any distress caused. The MAAUN Parents Association remains steadfast in supporting the university’s vision of academic excellence and moral development,” Alhaji Balarabe concluded.

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NCC to Enforce Subscriber Compensation for Poor Telecom Service

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Nigerian Communications Commission has announced that its directive mandating telecommunications operators to compensate subscribers for poor service quality will take effect from this month.

The Commission disclosed this in a Frequently Asked Questions document released on Tuesday, offering clarity on how the compensation framework will work and which subscribers qualify.

According to the NCC, the directive applies specifically to Mobile Network Operators that fail to meet the required Key Performance Indicators for Quality of Service. These operators include major players such as MTN Nigeria, Airtel Nigeria, Globacom, and 9mobile, although the Commission did not specify which of them fell short of the standards.

The NCC noted that a separate compensation framework already exists for Internet Service Providers.

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Under the new directive, compensation will cover service failures affecting voice calls, data services, and SMS. To qualify, subscribers must have experienced poor network service in an affected Local Government Area and must have carried out at least one revenue-generating activity—such as a billed call, SMS, or data session—within the period in question.

The Commission added that both individual and corporate subscribers are eligible for compensation.

Importantly, the NCC stated that subscribers will not need to apply to receive compensation. Instead, telecom operators are mandated to automatically identify affected customers and compensate them directly.

“The compensation framework will take effect from April 2026.

“No. The directive does not replace existing consumer protection mechanisms. It adds a direct compensation mechanism for affected subscribers. It aligns with measures set in existing legislation, such as the Consumer Code of Practice Regulations 2024 and the Quality of Service Regulations 2024,” NCC said

“Operators are required and mandated to identify affected subscribers and provide compensation directly. Only service failures that fall below the defined thresholds set by the Quality of Service Regulations will qualify,” NCC said.

However, the regulator clarified that minor or short-lived network disruptions that are quickly resolved may not meet the threshold for compensation.

The move is part of the NCC’s broader efforts to improve service delivery and hold telecom operators accountable for consistent network performance across the country.

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ADC Leadership Tussle Worsens as Third Faction Emerges, Rejects Nafiu Camp, Mark’s Coalition

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

A new faction within the African Democratic Congress has surfaced, rejecting the authority of the Senator David Mark-led coalition and distancing itself from Nafiu Bala’s faction.

According to Africa Independent Television, the faction led by Don Norman Obinna claims to represent the legitimate National Executive Committee of the party.

The group says it is stepping in to manage the party’s affairs ahead of the next national convention.

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At a briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, the group stated that “The tenure of Ralph Nwosu, who handed the party to the David Mark group, had ended in August 2022, and afterwards, he (Nwosu) had faced a series of litigations due to his failure to step down.”

The faction also clarified the status of Nafiu Bala, noting that he “never held the position of National Vice Chairman,” and affirmed that former ADC presidential candidate “Dumebi Kachikwu is still a member of ADC”

The group further disclosed that new interim leaders have been appointed to oversee party activities, ensuring continuity until the national convention is held.

The remarks come amid an ongoing leadership crisis within the ADC, which has seen rival factions contest control of the party. The Independent National Electoral Commission recently withdrew recognition of the party’s leadership under former Senate President David Mark.

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Internal Crisis Deepens in Jigawa APC as High-Profile Defections Threaten Party Cohesion

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Jigawa State is grappling with its most significant internal crisis in years, as a wave of defections by prominent political figures threatens to erode the party’s structural integrity and electoral prospects.

The growing discontent is widely attributed to allegations of poor party management and the marginalisation of key stakeholders under Governor Umar Namadi. His leadership style has come under increasing scrutiny from within party ranks, with critics pointing to a breakdown in internal consensus-building.

Political observers trace the roots of the crisis to a strained relationship between Governor Namadi and his political benefactor, former Governor Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, as well as his financial backer, Isa Gerawa. Although both men remain in the APC, sources familiar with the situation report lingering resentment over what they perceive as a systematic exclusion from decision-making processes and party affairs.

This “cold war” at the highest levels of the party hierarchy has created factions and widened fissures across the APC’s political base in Jigawa. Analysts warn that if left unresolved, the discord could severely undermine party unity and weaken its performance in future elections.

The crisis has now manifested in a string of high-profile defections involving former lawmakers, ex-party executives, and grassroots mobilisers.

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Leading the list are former Senators Sabo Nakudu, who represented Jigawa South-West from 2015 to 2023, and Muhammad Ubali Shitu, a longtime political associate of the governor who served in the Senate from 2015 to 2019. Senator Nakudu’s defection is particularly symbolic, as he previously contested the APC governorship ticket against Namadi. His relationship with former Governor Badaru reportedly soured after Badaru backed Namadi during the primaries. Notably, Nakudu and Badaru have since reconciled, united by their mutual opposition to the current governor.

The departure of former party chairmen further underscores the depth of the crisis. Ado Sani Kiri, who chaired the party from 2014 to 2019 and also served as a commissioner and member of the House of Representatives, has left the party, as has Aminu Keskes, who led the party from 2019 to 2023 and previously served as Gumel Local Government chairman and chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in the state.

Also among the defectors is Bala Usman Chamo, a former Social Investment Programme coordinator and Dutse Local Government chairman, widely regarded as a key grassroots organiser. Their exit is seen as a major blow to the party’s strength, given their influence across various political blocs in the state.

The crisis has also penetrated the governor’s inner circle, with several political appointees resigning from their positions and quitting the party. Two serving special advisers have stepped down, including one reportedly preparing to contest for a seat in the House of Representatives under the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC). Additionally, six senior special assistants and two special assistants have resigned, all citing dissatisfaction with the current direction of the party.

One of the most notable exits is that of Zakari Kafin Hausa, a former senior special assistant who played a central role in organising Governor Namadi’s campaign and mobilising the support that led to his emergence as governor. His defection is viewed by insiders as a significant indicator of deepening cracks within the governor’s inner circle.

Perhaps most damaging to the APC’s political machinery is the defection of at least 17 former local government chairmen. These figures are critical to grassroots mobilisation, electoral coordination, and voter outreach. Their exit signals a potential collapse of the party’s local structures, raising serious concerns about the APC’s ability to secure the mandatory 25 percent of votes in the state during future presidential elections.

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