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Kano MP Empowers Party Officials With Vehicles And Cash

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Rep Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya

WELCOME ADDRESS BY HON ABDULLAHI MAHMUD GAYA MEMBER REPRESENTING AJINGI, GAYA And ALBASU FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AT THE SPECIAL PACKAGE EMPOWERMENT.

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Hon Alasan Ado Doguwa HoR Majority leader
Hon Abdullahi Abbas state chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC)
Executive Chairman Ajingi
Executive Chairman Albasu
Executive Chairman Gaya
All Serving Members in the State House of Assembly from Ajingi, Albasu and Gaya
Kano South APC Vice Chairman
All Party Chairman, Elder, and supporters from the constituency,
Gentleman of the Press
All Other Protocol observed

Ladies and gentlemen

1. Today’s mark another milestone to the people of my constituency especially our great party APC party’s leaders, caucus leaders and member in today’s Special Empowerment Program targeting them.

2. I am pleased to inform you that I will do this Special Empowerment Program to complements our party leaders resolved efforts toward support rendered to me in addressing constituents problems and works tirelessly to ensure our party’s emerged victorious in the 2019 general elections and our great party APC also emerged victorious in the last year Kano State Local Government election.

3.Ladies And Gentlemen, Without Taking Much Of Your Time Permit Me To Highlights Some Of My Starling Achievements So Far Made. Since Inauguration Of The 9th National Assembly’s I Had Brought Before My Constituency. The Peoples Of The Constituents Can Attests My Performance in all These Years.

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4. Even though I am not intend to beat the drum for myself in term of dividend of the Democracy. In my efforts toward re-positioning the educational sector in my constituency, I was able to constructs 3 block of classroom in 23 out 30 wards in the constituency all waiting for commissioning. 12 Red Brick of 3 Block of classroom at various wards at the cost of N193m while 11 Normal block of classroom cost N156.7m. Totaling N349,756,000.

5. Through Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya Educational Support Programme; I had Paid examination fees for final year Senior Secondary School Students seat for either NECO or WAEC examination across the three local government areas as well as Purchased and distributes hundreds of forms for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). More than N5,000,000 Financial assistance has been granted to students of higher institutions of leanings to settle tuition fees.

6. On Women Economic Empowerment, as we all know supporting women cannot over emphasized as their play a multidimensional role in today’s economy. 1500 women received N20,000 each as a starts off capital across three local government areas i represented totaling N30,000,000. Trained 500 women on modern goats rearing with N20,000 as start off capital for each beneficiary totaling N10,000,000. Hundred of sewing machine, hundreds of water bumps machines have been distributed in my efforts in supporting them to continue minding their homes front .

N14m has been disbursed to 600 women after undergone Three days Training and Capacity Building Workshop on Poultry Production and Management in collaboration with Bioresources Development Centre (BIODEC)of the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. The beneficiaries received N20,000 each.

7. I had also Constructs motorized boreholes with overhead tanks at various wards of the constituency, 23 borehole and 163 solar street light across the constituency. Rehabilitated many healthcare facilities across the three local government areas. We have greatly improved living standards for this constituents peoples in terms of capacity building, empowerment and educational scholarship for the less privileged people.

Highlights of today’s Special Package Program For Party Officials .

8. Three chairman of All Progressive Congress of Ajingi, Gaya and Albasu local government areas will receive vehicle.

9. One hundred and eight caucus members from three local government areas of my constituency will receive Three Million Seven hundred and Fifty thousands Naira N3,750,000 each member will receive N50,000 as Ajingi has 50 caucus, Albasu have 27 while Gaya with 31.

10. Each local government area will receive thirty swing Machine, thirty water bump machine, thirty Saloon kits and thirty bicycling each. Totaling three hundreds items all these items greatly aim at enhancing living standards of the constituents peoples.

11. Ladies and Gentlemen, you will all bear me witness that, what I have listed above are only few out of many and I am optimistic that more are on the way.

Thank you and God bless

Hon Abdullahi Mahmud Gaya

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Shamaki Congratulates Yari on Appointment as Tinubu’s Campaign DG

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Shamakin Marafan Sokoto has congratulated Senator Abdul’aziz Yari Abubakar on his appointment as Director-General of the APC Presidential Campaign Council for the 2027 election.

Shamaki described Yari’s appointment as well deserved, saying his wealth of political experience, leadership qualities and proven track record contributed significantly to his emergence for the important position.

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He said Yari’s experience would play a key role in mobilising support and coordinating the APC’s campaign efforts towards ensuring the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the party in the 2027 presidential election.

According to him, the appointment reflects the confidence the APC leadership has in Yari’s capacity to deliver, particularly given his years of experience in politics and governance.

Shamaki expressed optimism that Yari would bring his vast political network and organisational skills

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Call Me Chairman, Not Tony!’: Elumelu’s Blunt Correction of Trainee Splits Internet as Old Video Sparks Double Standard Fury

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

A seemingly brief exchange between United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu, and a female graduate trainee has erupted into a nationwide conversation about cultural values, corporate etiquette, and the politics of address, after a video of the interaction went viral on social media.

The incident occurred on Thursday, August 20, 2026, during an interactive session at the graduation ceremony for UBA’s Graduate Management Accelerated Programme (GMAP) in Lagos. In the now-viral clip, the trainee began her question by greeting the billionaire businessman with a casual, “Good morning, Tony.”

Mr. Elumelu, who was serving as a mentor at the event, promptly and firmly corrected her. According to multiple reports, he told her: “No, you won’t call me Tony. You call me Mr. Elumelu, or TOE, or Chairman.” He further justified his stance, explaining that he does not subscribe to what he termed the casual, Western-style familiarity in professional settings. “I don’t subscribe to that kind of Oyinbo life, okay!” he added.

The exchange has since polarized the Nigerian public, sparking a fierce debate on social media.

One faction of netizens has rallied behind Mr. Elumelu, arguing that the trainee’s address was a clear sign of disrespect, given his status as the chairman of a major financial institution and his seniority in age. Commentators argued that in a formal setting, the use of a title is a basic sign of respect. One social media user remarked, “Common sense should make you understand that at that moment, you are not talking to your friend, but what he is, a chairman or boss, or at least an adult that is obviously older than you.”

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Conversely, a second group has come to the trainee’s defense. They argue that modern corporate culture, even within Nigerian banks, often encourages a first-name basis to foster a more egalitarian and open work environment. A former UBA staff member, Innocent Istifanus Moses, confirmed that GMAP graduates are typically taught to address colleagues, including senior executives, by their first names. In his view, the trainee’s mistake was not irredeemable, and he advised her to issue a brief, sincere apology. “Mistake–briefly acknowledge–correct it– move on confidently,” wrote one observer.

Accusations of Double Standard Emerge

The debate took a sharper turn when an old video resurfaced online, showing Mr. Elumelu in a 2022 interview with Chisom Obi-Okoye, an MBA student at Stanford Graduate School of Business in the United States. In that footage, the student interviewer addressed him as “Hi Tony” multiple times without any objection or correction from the businessman.

This discovery has led to widespread accusations of a double standard. Critics argue that Mr. Elumelu is willing to accept the casual, “Oyinbo” culture he decried when it suits him in an international setting but enforces a rigid traditional hierarchy at home. One Facebook user, Awuzie Frankline, questioned the inconsistency, stating, “Respect should be consistent not dependent on someone’s status, location or social class.”

Defense: ‘When in Rome, Behave Like The Romans’

In defense of the UBA Chairman, supporters have argued that there is no contradiction, as the two situations occurred in vastly different cultural contexts. They contend that Mr. Elumelu was simply adapting to the norms of his environment—behaving like the Romans while in Rome, as it were. In a formal corporate setting in Nigeria, they argue, it is appropriate to demand the traditional respect that is due to one’s elders and superiors. As one commentator put it, the issue is about “the need to adjust to culture and nuance as they come.”

Beyond the immediate controversy, the incident has opened a wider conversation about generational differences, the clash between traditional African values and Western corporate norms, and the importance of navigating social cues in professional environments.

Jide Akintunde, a social commentator, expressed surprise at Mr. Elumelu’s objection, noting that his first name has been central to his public and industry branding for years. He suggested that the public correction, while perhaps justified, could have been handled privately to avoid humiliating the young trainee.

As of Friday, the young woman at the center of the storm has not made a public statement. The video, however, continues to trend, serving as a potent reminder of the intricate and often unspoken rules that govern professional and social interactions in Nigeria.

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President Tinubu Suspends Three Perm Secs as ICPC Uncovers Another Fake Agency in SGF Office

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate arrest of George Nwabueze over the alleged operation of a fake government agency within the premises of the office of the secretary to the government of the federation (OSGF).

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The president also ordered the immediate suspension of three permanent secretaries following fresh findings by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) in its investigation into alleged fake government agencies and weaknesses in public service processes.

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