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Defense Headquarters Declares 19 Terrorists Wanted.

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The Defence Headquarters on Monday, declared 19 terrorists wanted and placed N5 million bounty on each of them.

The details of the 19 terrorists are contained in a poster released by the Director, Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Jimmy Akpor, on Monday in Abuja.

The information on the poster revealed that the N5 million cash reward is for anyone who could provide information that could lead to arrest of one wanted terrorist.

The wanted persons are notorious bandits/terrorists that have been terrorising Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara States, it said.

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The wanted terrorists are as follows –

Sani Dangote who hails from Dumbarum Village in Zurmi Local Government Area (LGA) of Zamfara
Bello Turji Gudda from Fakai in Zamfara
Leko from Mozoj Village in Mutazu LGA of Katsina State
Dogo Nahali – Yar Tsamiyar Village in Kankara LGA of Katsina State
Halilu Sububu from Sububu Village in Maradun LGA of Zamfara
Nagona – from Angwan Galadima in Isa LGA of Sokoto State
Nasanda from Kwashabawa Village in Zurmi LGA of Zamara
Isiya Kwashen Garwa from Kamfanin Daudawa Village of Faskari in Katsina State
Ali Kachalla, aka Ali Kawaje, from Kuyambara Village in Dansadau Maru of Zamfara
Abu Radde from Varanda Village in Batsari LGA of Katsina State
Dan-Da from Varanda Village in Batsari LGA of Katsina;
Sani Gurgu also from Varanda Village in Batsari LGA of Katsina
Umaru Dan Nigeria – from RAFI Village in Mada District of Gusau
Alhaji Ado Aliero from Yankuzo Village in Tsafe LGA of Zamfara
Monore from Yantumaki Village in Dan LGA, Katsina State
Gwaska Dankarami from Shamushele Village in Zuri LGA of Zamfara
Baleri – from Shinkafi LGA of Zamfara
Mamudu Tainange from Varanda Village in Batsari LGA of Katsina State
Nagala from Maru LGA of Zamfara.
DHQ urged anyone with any information on the wanted terrorists to call 09135904467. (NAN)

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Journalist Hit by Metal Debris from Ongoing Construction – Kano Govt

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf

 

The attention of Kano state government has been drawn to a one sided media report bya section of the media revealing that a journalist, with the state own Television station, attached to Government house was hit by a stray bullet.

The incident, which occurred amidst a flurry of misinformation, sparked widespread concern and speculation regarding the safety of journalists covering events at the government house.

However, the government will like to emphatically say that journalists are not under threat in Kano government house. It is however worthy of note to caution journalists to ensure credible source while reporting any development and avoid unnecessary sensational angle that can mislead the public.

For clarity purpose, Naziru Yau, the reporter of the state television station was not hit by any stray bullet.
Instead, he sustained injuries from the metal debris emanating from an ongoing construction at the Kano State Government House, an area that has been barricaded for caution.

The truth of the incident emerged when medical professionals at the government house clinic disclosed the true nature of Mr. Naziru’s injuries.

The journalist, Mr. Naziru, expressed gratitude for the prompt medical attention he received and thanked well-wishers for their concern during his recovery.

Let me emphasized the need for journalists to remain vigilant while carrying out their duties, especially in environments where construction activities pose potential hazards.

We thereby dispel any rumor that had sparked outrage and call for increased safety measures for journalists covering sensitive events.

We also need to underscores the importance of accurate reporting and thorough investigation in mitigating misinformation and maintaining public trust.

In response to the incident, Sanusi Bature the Director General Press at the Kano State Government House have assured the public of their commitment to ensuring the safety of all individuals within the premises and the state in general.

Additionally, have pledged to review and enhance existing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the incident, we urge the public to refrain from spreading unsubstantiated claims and to rely on verified information from credible sources.

 

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Journalist Hit by Stray Bullet at Kano Government House

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A stray bullet has struck a journalist from Abubakar Rimi Television, who was serving at Kano Government House.

The journalist, Naziru Idris Yau, confirmed the incident to NIGERIAN TRACKER. He recounted that while they were waiting after a function with some of his colleagues, chatting close to their usual gathering spot at the last Government House gate, he was hit by the bullet.

After an examination at the Government House clinic, the ARTV journalist confirmed to NIGERIAN TRACKER that he is hale and hearty, evident even from his voice.

No security agency or Government House public relations department has yet commented on the incident as of the time of filing this report or the origin of the bullet.

The incident occurred amidst the celebration of World Press Freedom Day, which is observed every 3rd of May by the United Nations.

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End of an era: Reader’s Digest UK closes after 86 years

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Reader’s Digest UK has ceased operations after 86 years of publication. The monthly magazine, known for its health tips, financial advice, and recipes, closed due to the “unforgiving magazine publishing landscape” and the company’s inability to withstand the financial pressures.Once a market leader with a circulation of over 1 million copies per month in the UK in 2000, the publication’s readership had declined sharply in subsequent years, dropping to under 200,000 copies recently.The closure marks the end of an era for the iconic magazine, which was founded in the US in 1922 and first published in the UK in 1938.The editor-in-chief cited the “relentless change” in the media industry and the need for companies to “continuously seek out and implement innovations” to survive.The closure of Reader’s Digest UK serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of adaptability in the face of a rapidly evolving landscape.

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