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Misconduct: Sokoto Authorities Suspend Six Principals

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Due to allegations of insubordination and unauthorized fee collection related to the Junior Secondary School test results, the Sokoto State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has suspended six school principals.

Professor Ahmad Ladan Ala, the state commissioner for basic and secondary education, gave his approval for the suspension to take effect immediately on Monday.

Giginya Memorial College, Nana Girls Secondary School, Sokoto, Government Day Secondary School (GDSS) Gagi, GDSS Mana, Mana Basic Secondary School, Sokoto, and GDSS Silame are among the principals who have been suspended for insubordination.

A five-member investigative committee has also been established by the commissioner to look into the claims in order to resolve the infractions.
Professor Mustapha Namakka Tukur is the chair of the committee, which also includes the Director of Planning (Teachers Service Board), the Executive Secretary of AIEB, the Director of Quality Assurance, and the Director of Quality Assurance, who will also act as secretary.

The ministry instructed the suspended principals to immediately transfer all administrative duties to their corresponding Vice Principals (Administration).
The ministry restated its commitment to discipline, accountability, and openness in all public schools in Sokoto State in a statement signed by Ibrahim Mohammad Iya, the ministry’s public relations officer, and provided to reporters on Friday on behalf of the commissioner.

“School administrators and principals will not be permitted to violate the law or take advantage of parents and students.”

“Accountability, not personal interests, must govern our schools,” Professor Ala stated, emphasizing that the government would not hold back from punishing any official who was proven to be deficient.

The Federal Ministry of Education issued a warning to state governments in 2024 to make sure they followed its instructions to remove unlawful fees from public schools. The ministry emphasized that these practices deter students from enrolling in school and are incompatible with Nigeria’s goal to universal basic education.

Thus, the Sokoto State government’s increased determination to impose accountability and discipline in the education sector is demonstrated by the suspension of six principals.

The Sokoto State Government is making it clear that, by emphasizing that “no principal or school administrator will be allowed to act outside the law or exploit students and parents,” the days of unregulated operations in public schools are over. A precedent for handling similar issues in the future in the state will probably be established by the investigation’s conclusion.

Unregistered Marketers Banned from Purchasing at Dangote Refinery

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With effect from Thursday, September 18, 2025, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited has terminated the self-collection gantry sales of petroleum products at its facilities.

Our correspondent was able to receive a mail letter signed by the company’s Group Commercial Operations Department on Friday, and it contained this information.

Whether they purchase directly from the refinery’s depot or indirectly through other marketers, the directive seeks to stop sales to unregistered marketers and encourage broader adoption of the refinery’s free delivery program for retail outlets.

According to Dangote, the action was taken as an operational change to increase productivity. The business encouraged marketers to use its Free Delivery Scheme, which ships products straight to stores.

Additionally, it issued a warning that payments made after the effective date will be refused.

“We would like to notify you that, as of September 18, 2025, Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE has put a halt to all self-collection gantry sales until further notice,” the message, which was sent to its marketing partners, said in part. We respectfully ask that all payments for self-collection associated with active PFIs be put on hold until further notice in light of this development. Kindly be advised that payments made after this date will not be accepted.

The business did, however, guarantee that its Free Delivery Scheme will continue to be available to both current and new clients.

The letter said, “We encourage all current and recently onboarded customers to register for the DPRP Free Delivery Scheme, which is still fully operational and provides a seamless delivery experience to your station.”

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By saying, “We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding as we implement this operational adjustment,” the management also expressed regret for any inconveniences the decision may have caused.

The development takes place in the midst of an ongoing dispute between the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, the refinery, and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers.

The refinery has been accused by NUPENG of opposing the unionization of its truck drivers in spite of a government-mediated deal. Meanwhile, DAPPMAN has criticized the company’s contentious “free delivery scheme,” claiming that marketers are forced to use Dangote’s fleet at commercial rates.

According to the refinery, the program’s goal is to stabilize supplies and reduce expenses. It accuses marketers of pursuing subsidies and encouraging diversion. In the downstream oil industry, the standoff has increased worries about competitiveness, labor rights, and pricing.

Independent retail owners and gasoline marketers who have not signed up for the free delivery program and have depended on direct self-collection from the refinery’s gantry are anticipated to be impacted by the decision.

According to reports, on Thursday, September 18, 2025, Dangote Petroleum Refinery reiterated its stance in the ongoing conflict with the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, stating that it would not pay for the subsidies that marketers are trying to pass on through logistics.

Central Bank Orders Banks to Obtain Clearance for MD Replacements 6 Months Early

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The Nigerian Central Bank has instructed all domestic systemically important banks to obtain its consent before appointing successor managing directors, at least six months prior to the departure of current directors.

Additionally, the apex bank mandated that news of such hires be released at least three months prior to the departing CEO’s official departure.

The directive was published on the apex bank’s website on Tuesday and was included in a circular that was signed by Rita Sike, Director of Financial Policy and Regulation.

As a result, each DSIB is obligated to follow sound corporate governance principles by: (1) Make certain that regulatory clearance is obtained for the appointment of a replacement managing director (MD/CEO) no later than six months prior to the incumbent MD/CEO’s term ending.

The successor MD/CEO should be publicly announced no later than three months before to the present MD/CEO’s scheduled departure. As stated in the statement, “Please ensure strict compliance.”
The CBN claims that the action is meant to minimize uncertainty in Nigeria’s banking industry and improve corporate governance.

The circular clarified that the obligation is based on Section 2.14 of the 2023 Corporate Governance Guidelines, which mandates that boards of commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks keep succession plans for their senior executives.

According to the CBN, “this requirement aims to minimize disruptions at the top management level, enable top management appointees to adequately prepare for their new roles, and generally mitigate risks associated with abrupt changes in control.”

According to the bank, domestic systemically important banks are essential to the financial system and, if leadership changes are not handled well, might lead to broader instability.

It further stated that Nigeria would be in compliance with global best practices under the new regulations.

Guinness World Record: Canada-Based Nigerian Delivers Longest Leadership Lesson

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In Calgary, Canada, Peter Adeleke, a Nigerian-born author and leadership coach, taught for 28 hours and 45 minutes, thereby setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest leadership course.

The previous record of 24 hours was to be surpassed by Adeleke, who started the marathon lecture in August with a target of 30 to 48 hours.

He declared in an Instagram post on Monday that he was now a title holder after the Guinness World Records had accepted his attempt.

We are happy to notify you that your application for the longest leadership lesson was accepted, and you are now the Guinness World Records Title Holder! This is a partial screenshot of the GWR confirmation email.

On its official website, GWR verified the record, saying, “On August 30, 2025, Peter Adeleke (Canada) in Calgary, Canada, achieved the longest leadership lesson, which is 28 hours and 45 minutes.”

“Peter is an accomplished leadership specialist, speaker, and writer. He set out to break the leadership narrative by setting a record in the field.

“He aspires to elevate the standard for leadership development and ignite discourse regarding transformational leadership.”

In addition, Adeleke celebrated the milestone by posting on Instagram, “It’s official! He trains my hands for battle, so that my arms can break a steel bow. Praise be to the Lord for my strength, which teaches my mouth to speak, my hands to fight, and my fingers to war.

The announcement that I now hold the Guinness World Record for the Longest Leadership Lesson in history is an honor and a source of great humility.

It was grace, resiliency, and the steadfast support of an amazing team that made this journey possible, not strength. All honor belongs to God alone.

He went on to clarify why he didn’t meet his original 48-hour target on his website, writing, “I had originally set out to teach for 48 hours, but I completed the feat in 28 hours instead.”

In leadership and in life, I’ve discovered that success isn’t necessarily about meeting your exact goals. It’s about challenging yourself, finding your actual boundaries, and making a significant difference in the process.

“Have I broken the record? Indeed, I did, and it’s now verified and official! What was most important was breaking the previous record of 24 hours, which I did by giving a 28-hour leadership lesson.

Adeleke’s accomplishment places her among an increasing number of Nigerians who possess a Guinness World Record.

Obasanjo Declares: I Could Have Secured a Third Term if I Wanted

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Long-standing claims that former President Olusegun Obasanjo previously attempted to serve more than the two terms allowed by the constitution have been refuted.

Recall that Obasanjo was Nigeria’s leader from 1999 to 2007.

Speaking Wednesday at the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation’s Democracy Dialogue in Accra, Ghana, Obasanjo claimed that neither living nor deceased Nigerians could provide proof that he had ever advocated for a third term.

“I think I’m not a fool,” he said. I know how to approach it if I wanted it, or at least someone thought I did. I contacted him and told him I wanted the third term, but no Nigerian, living or dead, will claim that. Nothing.

If he had been sincere in his pursuit of a third term, the former president contended, he could have achieved debt relief for Nigeria, which he described as a much more challenging accomplishment.

As he put it, “I keep telling them that, look, if I wanted to get debt relief, which is more difficult than getting a third term and I got it, I would have gotten a third term too.”

Regarded as one of the most significant accomplishments of Obasanjo’s government, Nigeria obtained a $18 billion debt relief deal from the Paris Club in 2005.

Leaders who believe they are indispensable should be avoided, Obasanjo added, calling such an attitude a “sin against God.”

According to some, no one else will be there until they are. They will go so far as to claim that they have no other partners. That, in my opinion, is a sin against God since, should God take you away—which He may do at any time—someone else will come along and they might perform better or worse,” Obasanjo stated.

The older statesman, who is 87 years old, emphasized that young, energetic, and dynamic leaders are the most effective.

“I am aware that when you are youthful, ideal, energetic, and dynamic, you perform at your best. He said, “You don’t have the best when you are kuje kuje,” or weak or sickly.

Obasanjo’s remarks were said to coincide with continuing discussions about tight-lipped politicians and constitutional manipulation to prolong presidential mandates throughout Africa.

Two Allegedly Killed at Auchi Polytechnic Cult Leaders’ Signing-Out Party

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Two students were allegedly killed during the signing-out ceremony for Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State. The event apparently descended into violence.

According to reports, the purpose of the signing-out was to indicate that the students had successfully finished their final exam paper.
According to reports, the killings took place on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at a well-known hotel where the party was held, when competing fraternity organizations who were also celebrating got into a fight.

Members of the Black Axe Movement and Eiye, two cult organizations, were reported to have fired multiple bullets into the air during the altercation.

The incident apparently deteriorated after a rival cult member’s Mercedes Benz was hit and damaged by a gun fired into the air.

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Moses Yamu, the Edo State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, verified the event and said one person was murdered when reached.

Colleagues of the member whose car was destroyed grew furious, claiming that the shot was intentionally directed at them, according to a witness who only gave his name as Omoruwa.

He claimed that despite the other group’s insistence that there was nobody in the car, the incident resulted in a conflict between Eiye and the Black Axe Movement, or Aye.

It was also discovered that as the altercation grew more heated, one of the members’ colleagues, whose car was damaged, fatally ran over a rival cult member with a car. In the mayhem that followed, another person was apparently shot dead.

Kidnappers Demand N10m Each for Two Abducted Immigration Officers in Benue

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Two Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) employees were abducted in Benue State, and their captors are want N10 million from each of them in exchange for their release.

Officers David Shiaondo Iorwuese and Oliver Orasuur were apprehended a few days ago along the Katsina-Ala–Ukum Road.

The kidnappers had been in touch with the family to demand the ransom money, according to family members.

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In response to the incident, the NIS called for immediate action, widespread support, and concerted attempts to guarantee the officers’ safe release, describing the kidnapping as a “critical moment for the Service.”

This most recent kidnapping is reminiscent of one that occurred in May when Simon Agbo, another Immigration official, was kidnapped by gunmen from his residence in Makurdi, the state capital.

According to a family member, the assailants abruptly showed up and shot him multiple times before removing him.

Wike: ‘Tambuwal and Atiku Are Consistent Betrayers’

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Former Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal and former Vice President Atiku Abubakar have come under fire from Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
In a recent interview, Tambuwal reportedly stated that he was more devoted to Atiku than to Wike, even if the two were buddies.

Tambuwal maintained that rather than friendship, governing principles informed his decisions.

“I would rather support Atiku than Nyesom Wike when it comes to leadership of this country and leadership of the people,” he stated.

In reaction, Wike said that Tambuwal and Atiku are both persistent traitors during his appearance on Channels Television’s “Politics Today” program on Thursday night.

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He asserts that “there’s no way Tambuwal would go without Atiku, knowing full well their antecedents,” demonstrating his commitment to Atiku.

“This is an opportunity to talk about Aminu Tambuwal, but I have never come out on national television to do so,” he continued.

It is impossible to discuss friendship and leadership at the same time without mentioning the individual.

Atiku and Tambuwal. These are betrayers who have been continuously inconsistent. Similar birds congregate in flocks. Given their history, Tambuwal would never be able to function without Atiku.

Wike on Rivers State Emergency: ‘We Would Have Taken Action If We Opposed Lifting It’

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According to Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Rivers State is now completely at peace and all parties involved are prepared to cooperate.
He promised that while certain individuals who stand to gain from the turmoil that shook Rivers State are opposed to peace returning, other interested parties have decided to let peace rule the oil-rich state.

In Rivers State, Wike stated that he is totally in favor of the peace process and the full restoration of democracy. He also pointed out that he could have taken one or two actions to keep the state of emergency that President Bola Tinubu had imposed in the state in place.

Wike reportedly made the submission in an interview with Channels Television on Thursday.

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory disclosed that he had a conversation with Governor Siminalayi Fubara following President Tinubu’s lifting of the emergency rule in Rivers State, and that peace had now completely returned.

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To God’s glory, we all got together and decided how to proceed, and as I talk to you, the peace has returned. Despite all odds, peace has restored as of yesterday, according to the Governor I spoke with.

“As I talk to you, I spoke with Governor (Fubara) yesterday. He informed me he was going this morning after I informed him I was leaving that evening to return.

Therefore, I may say that peace has returned by God’s mercy. And see what the Assembly did today to set the tone: you can see that we are prepared for the state’s interest and that there is peace. Now let’s proceed.

According to what I saw on TV today, some people are born crisis builders who believe that they can only get an advantage during a crisis. He stated, “We would have taken one or two actions to guarantee that this state of emergency remains in place if we don’t want it to be lifted.”

Rivers Governor Wike Speaks on His Heart Attack in London

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Reports that Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, had a heart attack while visiting London have been denied.
Wike stated that his primary reason for traveling overseas was to rest for the flag-off of the Arterial Road N1 project on Thursday, which will connect Wuye District to Ring Road II in Abuja.

Wike was reportedly hospitalized in London after suffering a heart attack, according to recent reports. Political circles were alarmed by the allegations because of his pivotal position in the current events in Rivers and the FCT.

However, Wike took the opportunity to reassure Abuja citizens that he will fulfill the administration’s infrastructure renovation plan.

“I have never had time to travel since I took this appointment as minister, so I said, let me go on holiday,” the former governor of Rivers State stated.

“I always bring files and CofOs when I travel, so this time I promised not to bring any files.

Because one must survive before you can satisfy everyone, let the world fall apart if it does. They have been waiting for you, you know, for this work we are performing.

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“On the day you drop, they’ll announce someone else the next day, so you need to make sure you take a break and unwind while working.

“All right, let me go,” I said, and before I knew it, I had heard that they had a heart attack and were ill. They will continue to experience heart attacks thanks to God.

“I hope to sign their condolences, I pray.” I hope to write a letter soon apologizing for loving him, but encouraging him to know that God is the one who gives and God is the one who has taken.

“You can see the state of our nation; we use everything to forward our political agenda. We are all glad to read it on social media, but how can someone sit down and write all kinds of things? I don’t know if the individual saw me or if the hospital saw me.

In this nation, people post on social media that the president is a criminal and that nothing will be done about it. You are fortunate and will remain fortunate to have a president who upholds the rule of law.