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House Minority Caucus Condemns Abduction of School Students in Niger

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The House of Representatives Minority Caucus has strongly condemned the recent abduction of students and staff members of a Catholic school in Niger State, describing it as an ugly development that should be checkmated immediately.

Alarmed by this recent development the caucus declared that: “Stop these brazen actions of criminality, it’s causing global embarrassment to Nigeria.

This was contained in a statement jointly issued and signed by the caucus leaders:Rep. O.K Chinda
Minority Leader , Rt. Hon. (Dr) Ali Isa J.C, Minority Whip , Rt. Hon. Aliyu Madaki , Deputy Minority Leader ,Rt. Hon. George Ozodinobi
Deputy Minority Whip.

The caucus apparently disturbed stated that the security operatives in the country should go the extra mile to make sure they are rescued from their assailants.

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“We recall with deep pains in our hearts how suspected terrorists, in the early hours of Friday, 21st November, stormed St. Mary’s School Papiri in the Agwara Local Government Area of Niger State, where they abducted several students and workers.

The caucus explained that: “This unfortunate development has been confirmed by the Niger State Government and the Catholic Diocese of Kotangora, which makes it shocking and highly disturbing.

“These brazen actions of criminality are causing global embarrassment to Nigeria and must be stopped.

“Security operatives must think outside the box to restore the dignity of our nation and confidence of the people.

“Efforts should be intensified in the ongoing search for the missing students and staff of the school as we fervently pray for a rancour free rescue mission.

“The federal government should go on a massive recruitment of security operatives across board and take decisive steps, including external collaboration, to ensure the safety of the lives of the Nigerian people.

“The Caucus reminds the Executive that the main purpose of government is the security and welfare of the people as enshrined in Section 14(2)(b) of the Constitution, and the government is failing in these all important responsibilities.

“The caucus expressed its sympathy to the family of the victims while praying for the safe return of the abductees to their respective families.

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NANS-RN Disowns Alleged ‘President’, Warns Public Against Impostor

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The recognised leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Republic of Niger Chapter (NANS-RN), has distanced itself from one Abubakar Muhammad Uwaisu, accusing him of falsely parading himself as the “National President” of the association.
In a press disclaimer issued by the association’s Secretary General, Comrade Mustapha Y. Haruna, the group described Uwaisu’s claim as “false, baseless, and a deliberate act of impersonation and misrepresentation.”

The association stated that Uwaisu “is not, and has never been” its president, urging the public, media organisations, government agencies, and diplomatic stakeholders to disregard any statements or representations made by him in that capacity.

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NANS-RN further alleged that Uwaisu lacks the qualifications and institutional backing required to assume any leadership role within the body, noting that leadership within the association is based on due process, legitimacy, and the confidence of its members.

The statement also raised concerns about alleged conduct attributed to Uwaisu, including remarks directed at Musa S. Mamman, Secretary General of the Nigeria–Niger Joint Commission, whom the association described as a respected diplomat with a record of national service.

The association cautioned key institutions such as the National Youth Service Corps and the Federal Ministry of Education against engaging with Uwaisu under any official pretence, emphasising that he does not represent Nigerian students in the Republic of Niger.

Reaffirming its commitment to protecting the integrity and unity of the student body, the leadership said it would pursue all lawful measures to safeguard the association’s image.

It also urged stakeholders to verify official communications through recognised NANS-RN channels to avoid being misled.

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UAE to Withdraw from OPEC Effective May 1, 2026

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Tuesday that it will withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the broader OPEC+ alliance, effective May 1, 2026.

The decision, reported by a Dubai-based local media outlet, stems from the UAE’s long-term strategic and economic vision as its energy profile evolves. This includes accelerated investments in domestic energy production, following a comprehensive review of the country’s current and future production capacity, as well as its overall output policy.

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“This would be based on the UAE’s national interest and commitment to contributing effectively to meeting the market’s pressing needs,” the report added.

The UAE stated that it will continue to act as a responsible and reliable energy supplier, bringing additional production to the market gradually and measuredly, in line with demand and market conditions.

The Emirates also reaffirmed its commitment to investing across the entire energy value chain—including oil and gas, renewables, and low-carbon solutions—and to working with partners to ensure stable global supply.

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Abe Resumes as NUPRC Board Chairman, Pledges Improved Leadership

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Senator Magnus Abe officially resumed as Chairman of the Board of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) today, vowing to enhance the regulatory body’s capacity to fulfill its statutory mandate.

Speaking at the Commission’s headquarters shortly after his inauguration, Abe promised to provide stronger leadership and oversight while also committing to securing a more befitting office for the NUPRC to maximize staff productivity.

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“I want to assure management that we are here strategically to work with you and see that, as much as possible, we work together to uplift the Commission and to help our country,” Abe said.

The Chairman emphasized that the board’s core purpose is to deliver better leadership and oversight to the regulatory agency.

In her remarks, NUPRC Commission Chief Executive Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan congratulated the new board members, noting that the Commission depends on them for direction in line with the Petroleum Industry Act.

Eyesan described the inauguration as coming at a “most auspicious moment,” particularly amid the current spike in oil and gas prices triggered by the ongoing Middle East crisis.

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