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Phone snatchers kill civil servant  in Kano

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Some yet-to-be identified hoodlums have killed one Umar Muhammad, a taff of National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Kaduna state, on Saturday evening in Kano state.

 

Eyewitness said the incident occurred under a bridge, which is under construction near popular Kantin Kwari textile market in the state metropolis.

 

The eyewitness said he saw a man struggling to free himself amidst a group of thugs who were trying to snatch his phone.

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He added that during the ensuing fight, one of the hoodlums instantly stabbed late Umar on the neck, situation that prompted people around to scamper for safety, leaving the deceased in the pool of his blood.

 

“The man slumped on the spot gasping for breath, and droplets of blood oozing from the wounded area, while the suspected culprits disappeared into thin air along with the snatched phone,” the eyewitness said.

 

It was gathered that late Muhammad was rushed to a nearby Police Station by some good Samaritan.

 

The Police then rushed late Ahmad, a 50-year old, to Abdullahi Wase Specialists Hospital where he was confirmed dead by doctors.

 

Family sources revealed that late Ahmad was declared missing early morning of Sunday and began searching for his whereabouts before he was found in mortuary.

 

The spokesman of Kano state Police Command, Abdullahi Kiyawa, confirmed the incident after he contacted the Wambai Police Division in the state.

 

Mr Kiyawa said the command would not rest on its ores until it bring the perpetrators to book.

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FG Bans New SS3 Admissions Nationwide to Fight Exam Malpractice

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The Federal Government has announced a nationwide ban on the admission and transfer of students into Senior Secondary School Three (SS3) in both public and private secondary schools, effective from the 2026/27 academic session.

The directive was disclosed in a statement signed by Boriowo Folasade, Director of Press and Public Relations at the Federal Ministry of Education, as part of efforts to curb examination malpractice and restore credibility to Nigeria’s education system.

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According to the ministry, the decision follows growing concerns over widespread examination malpractices, including the use of so-called special centres during external examinations. Under the new policy, student admissions and transfers will be permitted only into Senior Secondary School One (SS1) and Senior Secondary School Two (SS2).

“Admission or transfer into SS3 will no longer be permitted under any circumstance,” the ministry stated.

Officials explained that the measure is intended to prevent last-minute movement of students for examination advantages, ensure proper academic monitoring, and promote continuity in teaching and learning.

School proprietors, principals, and administrators across the country have been directed to comply strictly with the policy, with the ministry warning that violations will attract sanctions in line with existing education regulations.

The statement reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to upholding academic standards, promoting fairness, and restoring confidence in public examinations nationwide.

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DG National Productivity Centre congratulates Gov. Namadi on award of Doctorate Degree

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The Director General, National Productivity Center, Dr. Baffa Babba Dan Agundi, extends heartfelt congratulations to Governor Malam Umar A. Namadi on being awarded an honorary doctorate degree (Honoris Causa) in Business and Sustainability by the Federal University of Otuoke, Bayelsa State.

In his message to pressmen and media, Babba Dan Agundi described the honor as a well-deserved recognition of Governor Namadi’s exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to transparent governance, public service reforms, agricultural development and productivity, education, youth empowerment, as well as economic development in Jigawa State and beyond.

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The Director General joins fellow citizens in celebrating this “remarkable milestone” and offers prayers for continued wisdom and success in the Governor’s efforts to drive progress in the state.

“This prestigious recognition reflects your exemplary leadership and commitment to public service, youth empowerment, and economic growth in Jigawa State,” he said.

Dr. Baffa Babba Dan Agundi highlighted that this award is not only a personal achievement for Governor Namadi but also a source of pride for all Jigawa State citizens.

He commended the Federal University of Otuoke for recognizing excellence in public policy and administration, noting that Governor Namadi’s distinction will inspire many in and out of public office to embrace service with integrity and discipline.

 

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CITAD Condemns Arrest of Abubakar Idris, Demands His Immediate Release

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The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) condemns the arrest and continued detention of Abubakar Idris, popularly known as Comrade Danhabu, by the Kaduna State Police Command over a social media post.

This was contained in a statement by the director of the centre Malam YZ Yau

Malam Y Z Yau said COTAD views the arrest as a clear abuse of power and a troubling attack on citizens’ constitutionally guaranteed rights to freedom of expression and participation in public discourse. Criticism of public officials and government actions, whether online or offline, is not a crime but a core pillar of democratic governance.

He said CITAD are deeply concerned by the growing pattern of arbitrary arrests, intimidation, and harassment of activists, journalists, and citizens across the country, often under the guise of cybercrime and other vague allegations. These actions undermine public trust in law enforcement institutions and erode democratic values.

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CITAD therefore calls on the Nigeria Police Force to immediately release Abubakar Idris unconditionally and to desist from being used as a tool to silence dissenting voices. Law enforcement agencies must uphold the rule of law and protect citizens, not intimidate them for expressing legitimate concerns.

The centre further urge Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State to focus on the real priorities of governance—improving security, livelihoods, service delivery, and the overall welfare of Kaduna citizens—rather than presiding over the arrest of critics whose only “offence” is demanding transparency and accountability. Silencing critics does not solve governance challenges; it only deepens public frustration.

CITAD reiterates that accountability, openness, and respect for human rights are essential for sustainable development and democratic stability. We will continue to stand with citizens, activists, and all defenders of civic space in Nigeria.

 

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