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CAN Mourns Heroic Imam Who Sheltered Christians During Plateau Attack

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has extended its condolences on the passing of Imam Abubakar Abdullahi, a prominent religious leader in Plateau State, who died at the age of 90.

In a statement released in Abuja on Saturday, CAN President Archbishop Daniel Okoh praised the late Imam as a “shining example” of interfaith harmony, whose legacy of courage and compassion would endure.

Imam Abdullahi gained international acclaim in 2018 for his heroic actions during violent attacks on communities in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, Plateau State. At great personal risk, he sheltered and saved the lives of 262 Christians in his home and mosque.

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Archbishop Okoh highlighted the Imam’s “rare moral bravery,” noting that his decision to protect innocent lives powerfully transcended religious divides and affirmed the sacredness of human life above all else.

“His actions served as a vital bridge in a nation often strained by religious suspicion,” Okoh stated. “He demonstrated that peace is achievable through conscience and love, embodying the core values of faith, compassion, and selflessness.”

The CAN President described Imam Abdullahi’s story as an enduring “blueprint for future generations,” surpassing physical honors in its lasting impact. He urged the government and the public to uphold the Imam’s sacrifice as a rallying point for building a more peaceful Nigeria.

Okoh also encouraged continued engagement with the Imam’s family and sustained public recognition of his heroism to inspire unity and mutual respect across the nation.

“As we mourn his passing, we celebrate a life truly well lived. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, his community, and all who were moved by his extraordinary example,” Okoh added.

It is noteworthy that the Federal Government had previously honored Imam Abubakar Abdullahi with the Order of the Niger (OON) in recognition of his dedicated efforts toward promoting peaceful coexistence.

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Attacks on the media: IPI Nigeria urges President Tinubu to call Governor Bago to order.

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The International Press Institute (IPI) Nigeria has called on Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in what it describes as a pattern of actions by Mohammed Umar Bago that threaten press freedom, warning that such conduct undermines journalists’ ability to perform their constitutional duties within Niger State. The appeal was made in a formal statement issued by the institute’s Nigerian chapter, highlighting growing concerns about the safety and independence of the media.

In the statement jointly signed by Fidelis Mbah and Tobi Soniyi, Deputy President and Legal Adviser respectively, IPI Nigeria said recent actions linked to the Niger State governor and his aides have directly infringed on press freedom. The organisation cited the assault on a reporter with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) as the latest example of hostility toward journalists, stressing that such incidents are becoming increasingly frequent and troubling.

 

The journalist at the centre of the latest controversy, Musa Mikail, was reportedly attacked while covering a Ramadan Iftar event held at the palace of the Etsu Nupe in Bida on March 13, 2026. According to accounts, private security personnel allegedly acting on the directive of Shehu Abdullahi Maikano, the Chief Security Officer to Governor Bago, forced the reporter out of the venue after physically assaulting him.

 

Recounting the incident, Mikail said he and his cameraman were quietly performing their duties when confronted. He explained that despite clarifying they were not obstructing proceedings, the governor’s CSO allegedly pushed him, after which other security operatives joined in the assault and ejected him from the event. The account has since raised concerns among media stakeholders about the safety of journalists covering public functions in the state.

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IPI Nigeria described the attack as part of a “disturbing trend” of violations against journalists, accusing Governor Bago’s administration of fostering an environment hostile to press freedom. The organisation noted that such repeated incidents not only intimidate reporters but also erode democratic accountability by restricting the free flow of information to the public.

 

The institute also pointed to earlier cases, including the detention of Ahmed Isah Sakpe, a reporter with Prestige FM in Minna, who was summoned by the police over alleged defamation of a government protocol officer. It further referenced the closure of Badeggi FM Radio in November 2025 on grounds that its broadcasts were deemed critical of the state government, describing the action as arbitrary and disproportionate.

 

Other incidents highlighted include the arrest of freelance journalist Ibrahim Ndamitso in May 2025 after he questioned the governor about insecurity, and the interrogation of journalist Yakubu Mustapha Bina by the State Security Service following a report about the governor’s convoy. IPI Nigeria also recalled the 2023 assault on Voice of America correspondent Mustapha Batsari by a senior state official within Government House, Minna.

 

According to IPI Nigeria, the cumulative effect of these incidents led to Governor Bago’s inclusion in its “Book of Infamy,” a publication that documents individuals and institutions accused of undermining press freedom. The list, unveiled in December 2025, underscores what the institute describes as persistent attempts by certain public officials to silence critical voices and suppress freedom of expression.

Reacting specifically to the assault on the NTA reporter, the organisation called on the Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu, to launch an immediate investigation and ensure that those responsible, particularly the governor’s CSO, are held accountable. It stressed that failure to act decisively could embolden further attacks on journalists across the country.

 

IPI Nigeria reiterated that safeguarding press freedom is essential to democracy, urging federal authorities to take a firm stance against any abuse of power that targets the media. The organisation maintained that journalists must be allowed to operate without fear of harassment, intimidation, or violence, warning that continued violations could damage Nigeria’s democratic credentials and global reputation.

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Governor Yusuf Sacks Sagagi as Kano Commissioner Of Commerce

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Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has relieved Alhaji Shehu Wada Sagagi of his appointment as Commissioner for Investment, Commerce and Industry with immediate effect.

This was contained in a statement signed by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Thursday.

According to the statement, the former Commissioner is directed to hand over the affairs of the ministry to the Director Commerce with immediate effect.

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Governor Yusuf expressed appreciation for the services rendered by the former commissioner during his tenure.

He acknowledged Sagagi’s contributions to the development of the state, particularly in the areas of politics, religion, small and medium enterprises.

The Governor wished him success in his future endeavours as he reassured the public of his administration’s continued commitment to efficient service delivery and good governance in the state.

This decision is part of the ongoing strategic realighment of government structures for systematic growth and sustainable development.

 

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Terrorist Logistics Suppliers Apprehended in Borno

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

Troops of Operation Hadin Kai, OPHK, have apprehended 18 suspected logistics suppliers allegedly enroute Gubio, with plans to proceed to the Gudumbali axis, a known Boko Haram terrorists, BHTs, enclave.

Troops of Operation Hadin Kai, OPHK, have apprehended 18 suspected logistics suppliers allegedly enroute Gubio, with plans to proceed to the Gudumbali axis, a known Boko Haram terrorists, BHTs, enclave.

This is contained in a daily operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday.

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The military said the suspects were intercepted while travelling towards the location to deliver the goods to the terrorists.

According to the report, preliminary investigation revealed that all 18 suspects confessed to engaging in the supply of goods to the terrorist group.

“They admitted that they routinely purchase and convey items to the terrorists.

“Their justification was lack of employment, which points to a deeper socio-economic challenge in Maiduguri and its environs,” the army said.

The development, according to the reportt, validates recent remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff on the link between economic hardship and the sustenance of insurgency logistics networks.

“The arrest highlights the critical role of civilian collaborators in sustaining terrorist operations, particularly in remote areas such as Gubio and Gudumbali,” it added.

The army called for a comprehensive approach combining military operations with economic empowerment and job creation to address the root causes of insurgency in the region.

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