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CITAD Trains Journalists with Special Needs on AI Digital Skills

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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has successfully concluded a two-day capacity-building workshop for journalists with special needs in Kano, aimed at equipping them with skills in digital journalism, artificial intelligence (AI), Canva, digital rights, and data privacy.

The training, held under CITAD’s Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) Digital Hub, commenced on Saturday and ended on Sunday, as part of the organisation’s drive to promote digital inclusion and ensure that no journalist is left behind in the evolving media landscape.

Declaring the workshop open, CITAD Executive Director, Malam Y.Z. Ya’u, represented by the organisation’s Communications Officer, Ali Sabo, explained that the initiative was designed to enhance the professional capabilities of journalists with disabilities.

“We want to ensure that every journalist — regardless of disability — has equal access to the tools and knowledge shaping modern journalism,” Sabo said. “This training is part of our commitment to digital inclusion. Knowledge is only useful when everyone can access it.”

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Sabo, who also facilitated sessions on digital rights, data privacy, and protection, urged participants to prioritise the safety of both personal and professional information.

“Journalists operate in sensitive environments. Understanding digital safety is not optional; it is essential,” he emphasised.

Dr Bala Muhammad of the Department of Mass Communication, Bayero University Kano, encouraged participants to translate the skills acquired into their media practices.

“Training is meaningful only when it reflects in your work. Pay attention, apply what you learn, and become ambassadors of digital professionalism in your newsrooms,” he advised.

Other resource persons included Hamza Fagge, who spoke on digital inclusion, and Mubarak Shehu Dayyab, who trained participants on using Canva for journalism, AI in news production, and social media content creation.

Fagge highlighted the need for inclusive digital spaces, stating, “Technology should be a bridge, not a barrier. Everyone deserves access to the tools that shape our world.”

Dayyab urged participants to embrace new tools for storytelling. “Today’s journalist must blend creativity with technology to remain relevant,” he noted.

Participants expressed appreciation for the workshop, noting its impact on their skills and confidence.

Ummasalma Idris Ibrahim of Freedom Radio said, “The training has shown us that disability is not a limitation. With the right tools, we can compete and excel like anyone else.”

Bashir Ali Haruna of Vision FM added, “What CITAD has done is more than training — it is empowerment. I now understand how to protect myself online and produce richer content for my audience.”

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Airstrikes: Activist Sowore Decries Reckless Breach of Sovereignty By the U.S Government

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has issued a fierce condemnation of a confirmed U.S. military airstrike inside Nigeria, labeling the action a dangerous breach of sovereignty and an “imperialist move” by President Donald Trump.

Sowore’s warning follows President Trump’s announcement on Truth Social that he had ordered a “powerful and deadly strike” against ISIS fighters in northwest Nigeria. Trump justified the operation, stating the militants had been “viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians” and that he had delivered promised retribution: “there was hell to pay.”

While the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) confirmed the strike was conducted “at the request of Nigerian authorities,” Sowore argued that direct foreign military intervention is a catastrophic precedent.

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“Nobody should be rejoicing about this,” Sowore stated. “The U.S. could help the Nigerian military, but U.S. military carrying out an attack inside Nigeria is extremely dangerous, reckless, and bad.”

He described the event as “a sad day for the so-called African liberation and Independence.”

The strike triggered panic on the ground in Sokoto State. Residents of Jabo village reported a sudden, loud explosion on Christmas night, with many fearing an imminent attack. “It happened suddenly… The explosion caused fear, but thank God it did not land among people,” one eyewitness said.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expressed gratitude for “Nigerian government support & cooperation” and ominously added there would be “more to come.”

The operation marks a sharp and controversial escalation of U.S. counter-terrorism activity in West Africa, raising urgent questions about sovereignty, foreign intervention, and the future of regional security partnerships.

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Nigeria Aides U.S in Sokoto Airstrike Against ISIS

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Donald J. Trump has announced that the United States carried out targeted military strikes against ISIS–affiliated militants in north-west Nigeria, marking a sharp escalation in American counter-terrorism operations in West Africa.

In a late-night statement published on Truth Social, the U.S. President said the operation was conducted under his direct orders as Commander-in-Chief, describing it as “a powerful and deadly strike” aimed at extremist elements responsible for repeated attacks in the region.

According to Mr Trump, the militants had been involved in brutal assaults on local communities, particularly targeting Christian populations. He said he had previously warned the group of consequences if the violence continued.

“Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorist scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians… I have previously warned these terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was,” the statement read in part.

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He added that the “Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes,” asserting that the U.S. would not allow extremist groups to flourish under his leadership.

While the President praised the American military, he also issued a stern warning to the militants, saying there would be further consequences if attacks on civilians persisted.

Confirming the development, the Nigerian government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that it provided the intelligence needed to the United States government concerning the airstrike.

“In line with established international practice and bilateral understandings, this cooperation includes the exchange of intelligence, strategic coordination, and other forms of support consistent with international law, mutual respect for sovereignty, and shared commitments to regional and global security,” said the ministry.

It further stated that Nigerian authorities remain engaged in structured security cooperation with international partners, including the United States of America, in addressing the persistent threat of terrorism and violent extremism.

On the particular location of the strike in the northwestern part of the country, netizens, particularly from Sokoto State, have confirmed that a rocket landed in Jabo Ward, under Tambuwal LG of Sokoto State, Nigeria this same night.

Similarly, the United States Africa Command(AFRICOM), an organization responsible for the United States military operations in the continent, in a series of posts on X, said the airstrikes were launched based on requests of the Nigerian government.

“AFRICOM conducted a strike at the request of Nigerian authorities in Sokoto State killing multiple ISIS terrorists. Lethal strikes against ISIS demonstrate the strength of our military and our commitment to eliminating terrorist threats against Americans at home and abroad,” the statement reads.

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Gbajabiamila Stays–Presidency Shuts Down Rumor of Alleged Top Aide Swap

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Presidency has dispelled the viral claim on social media that the President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has replaced his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila.

This was disclosed on Thursday in a press statement released by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

The statement reads: “The attention of the Presidency has been drawn to a viral falsehood circulating on social media suggesting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has replaced his Chief of Staff, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, with his Principal Private Secretary, Hakeem Muri-Okunola.

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It further stated that both personalities are maintaining their assigned duties and that no one has replaced them.

“The Chief of Staff remains in his position. The Principal Private Secretary likewise remains in his role. Hakeem Muri-Okunola has not replaced Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff,” the statement reads.

The statement termed such fabrication as the mischievous work of those wanting to create disharmony in the government of President Tinubu.

It concluded by calling on media houses to verify information thoroughly before publishing as that will help in curbing fake news.

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