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Kano names Ahmed Musa Sports ambassador, new Pillars FC board

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The Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved the appointment of a new management team for Kano Pillars Football Club.

This followed the recent expiration and subsequent dissolution of the previous Kano Pillars Football Club management board.

The governor stated this in a statement issued by his spokesperson, Sunusi Tofa, on Sunday.

The new board members will serve for an interim period of one year, with the potential for renewal, based on the team’s performance in the upcoming seasons.

The new board has Ali Umar (Nayara Mai Samba), as the Chairman, and Salisu Kosawa as an Honorary member.

Others who will serve as members include Yusuf Danladi (Andy Cole), Nasiru Bello, Muhammad Ibrahim (Hassan West), Muhammad Usman, and Muhammad Gwarzo.

Also, Mustapha Dankura, Ahmad Musbahu, Rabiu Abdullahi and Usman Naisa, while Abubakar Yamalash and Ismail Tangalash are to serve as Media Director and Deputy Media Director respectively.

The governor expressed confidence that these individuals will deploy their wealth of knowledge and experiences that will be instrumental in managing and overseeing the affairs of Kano Pillars FC.

The new board is expected to work closely with the state Ministry of Youth and Sports alongside other relevant stakeholders in the sports industry to promote Kano Pillars FC.

Also, the governor approved the appointment of Nigerian Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa, as the Kano State Sports Ambassador.

Nigeria can’t afford another #EndSARS unrest -Delta monarch 

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The Ovie of Idjerhe Kingdom in Ethiope West Local Government Area of Delta State, King Obukowho Udurhie 1, has appealed to Nigerians to shelve the planned nationwide protest in the interest of the nation.

He also called on President Bola Tinubu to address the concerns raised by the nation’s youths.

“We cannot afford another #ENDSARS unrest now, considering the current state of our nation,” the monarch said in statement titled “Nationwide Hunger Protest: My appeal to Nigerian youths”, copies of which were made available to journalists in Warri, Delta State on Sunday.

The monarch noted with concern that the hunger in the land and growing insecurity across regions should bother Nigeria, stressing the need for constructive means rather than resorting to protests.

He, however, stated that he was worried that a mass protest at this critical time will not do the nation any good, rather than lead to further national disorder.

He called for dialogue as a means of resolving the crisis in the land, stressing that “our collective decision to work for sustainable peace by addressing growing insecurities should be our top national discourse”.

The statement partly reads, “Anything that will further divide the country should be discouraged by the government, which should work out modalities to address the critical hunger in our land. Mass protests cannot and should not be provoked as an option to address the needs of the masses.

“Peace and dialogue remain the win-win choice over mass protests that can easily be hijacked by the depraved. Let peace and unity reign supreme in our dear land.

“I plead with Mr. President and Nigerians to address the core issues of hunger and the deep disconnect that exists between ordinary Nigerians and the ruling class.

“As a revered traditional ruler in this country, I know it is a constitutional right of every Nigerian, as enshrined in our constitution, to protest. I also know there is hunger, insecurity, and unemployment. But as a veteran journalist and media manager with over three decades of experience, the signals out there clearly indicate that another nationwide protest will plunge this nation into more economic mess and insecurity.”

He appealed to youths to shelve the planned protest in the interest of the nation while also calling on the President to address the concerns raised by the youth.

“I plead with Mr. President and Nigerians to address the core issues of hunger and the deep disconnect that exists between ordinary Nigerians and the ruling class.

“We cannot afford another #ENDSARS unrest now, considering the current state of our nation. Our collective decision to work for sustainable peace by addressing growing insecurities should be our top national discourse.

“As a royal father who has been at the forefront of advocating for the creation of jobs, the establishment of companies, revamping the agricultural sector, and the building of a prosperous nation, amongst others, for our Nigerian youths, I know your demands are germane and are a true reflection of the current economic reality in the country,” he urged.

NAF dismantles 12 illegal refining sites in Abia, Rivers

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has destroyed 12 illegal refining sites across Abia and Rivers states following a series of targeted airstrikes.
The operation was conducted after surveillance by NAF operatives uncovered active illegal refining sites in the regions. According to a statement from the Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, AVM Edward Buba, the strikes led to the demolition of 12 refining sites and two reservoirs on July 26, 2024.
“In efforts aimed at minimizing the activities of oil thieves and other economic saboteurs, Nigerian Air Force aircraft under Operation Delta Safe, on July 26, 2024, carried out several strikes that led to the destruction of 12 illegal refining sites and 2 reservoirs located in Abia and Rivers states,” Buba said.
Three of the destroyed sites were located in Umueze, Abia State. “In Umueze in Abia State, armed reconnaissance undertaken by the aircraft revealed several illegal refining sites situated in many fenced households,” Buba explained. “This information was subsequently relayed to ground troops for further exploitation and necessary action. Heading towards Owaza, three illegal refining sites were observed hidden under thick vegetation, which were subsequently destroyed.”
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Following the operation in Abia, the NAF crew moved to Komkom and Okoloma in Rivers State, where they dismantled nine refining sites and two reservoirs. “Thereafter, the crew followed the river line down to Komkom and Okoloma in Rivers State, where nine illegal refining sites and two reservoirs were discovered and destroyed. In total, 12 illegal refining sites and two reservoirs were destroyed,” Buba noted.
Buba also pointed out that the presence of refining sites within fenced living areas highlights the sophistication of the illegal refining operations, suggesting that airstrikes alone may not be sufficient to address the issue fully.
He cautioned those involved in illegal refining, particularly in residential areas, about the associated dangers. “Those engaged in these acts, especially in fenced living environments, are again reminded of their danger to human lives and health as well as the environment,” Buba said.
He assured that reconnaissance missions and the destruction of illegal refining sites would continue until crude oil theft and economic sabotage are significantly reduced. “Be that as it may, armed reconnaissance missions, as well as the destruction of illegal refining sites, will continue unabated until crude oil theft and other forms of economic sabotage are reduced to the barest minimum,” Buba concluded.
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Mass protest: Southeast students will not participate – NANS VP Ahaneku

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Ahead of the nationwide protest scheduled for August 1 across the country, the National Vice President, Special Duties, of the National Association of Nigeria Students, NANS, Nzubechi Valentine Ahaneku, has said that students from the Southeast region are not going to participate in the protest, saying that it is not going to address the issues facing them.
He made his position known in a chat with TVN in Owerri.
The NANS VP said that not joining the protest does not mean that all is well with students in the region but rather that they are trying to avoid what may drag the students body into a situation that will be difficult to extricate itself from.
Ahaneku asserted that students can carry out protests, which they can control, to register their grievances over federal government’s negligence concerning their affairs rather than partake in an act that may turn against them.
“Embarking on a protest where we are not part of those who planned it and whose outcome you cannot predict could be dangerous on the side of the students. Even though the protest may be genuine, it can be hijacked,” he said.
He further stated that students will not like to indulge in any act that could disrupt their academic process, which may hurt the future of their education, maintaining that there are still other ways to draw the government’s attention to its responsibilities.
On the issue of the student loan scheme by the federal government, the student activist stated that institutions in the southeast have yet to access the grant.
His words: “Federal and state institutions in the Southeast region are yet to indicate if they have received any loans, and we are closely watching.”
Mass protest: Southeast students will not participate – NANS VP Ahaneku

Falcons qualification slim after 1-0 loss to Spain

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The Super Falcons of Nigeria lost their Group C match against Spain by 1-0 on Sunday evening.

The game was the second for both sides in the ongoing Paris 2024 Women’s Olympic Football tournament in France.

Spain’s Alexia Putellas secured the victory with an 85th-minute direct free kick, which caught Nigeria’s goalkeeper, Nnadozie, off guard.

With the win, La Roja have cemented a place in the quarterfinals of the tourney with a match left to face Brazil on Wednesday.

The Falcons had their chances but failed to convert any as team captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, lost a one-on-one chance at goal.

Tonight’s loss puts the Falcons at the bottom of the table with zero points, having lost their first match by 1-0 to Brazil.

Nigeria’s next game will be against Japan on Wednesday as the chances of qualification remain slim.

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Super Falcons lose against world champions Spain

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Super Falcons were condemned to yet another defeat at the ongoing Olympic Games as they fell to a 1-0 loss against world champions Spain.
Having kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Brazil, the Nigerian ladies held their head high against the no.1 ranked team in the world.
The Falcons put up a strong force against Spain and defended greatly but were not taking their bright chances, hence their defeat.
Nigeria will now face Japan in their final group C game of the Olympics while Spain, with two wins, have now reached the quarter-finals of the competition.
More to follow…
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Ondo: CD, CNCRA opt out of nationwide protest

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Ahead of the planned August 1 protest in Nigeria, the Campaign for Democracy, CD, and Conference of Nigeria Civil Rights Activists, CNCRA, in Ondo State have pulled out of the action.
The non-governmental organisations emphasised that their resolve not to be part of the protest tagged ‘End Bad Governance’ was hinged on the facelessness of those behind the protest.
While addressing newsmen at the weekend over the development in Akure, the state capital, Nester Taiwo, who is the Chairman of the Campaign for Democracy in Ondo State, and his CNCRA counterpart, Raphael Dada, advised that the protest should be cancelled considering the security reports that it may be hijacked.
The civil society organisations that lauded President Bola Tinubu on ongoing reforms in the country embarked upon in the last 14 months revealed that the president is currently being engaged over the economic hardship in the country.
The groups said: “We strongly advise that the protesters should sheath their sword and give peace a chance, as we are persuaded that there cannot be a peaceful demonstration that can avoid the risk of being hijacked by unsuspecting hoodlums and miscreants, which may lead to avoidable loss of lives and properties.
“It is not in our practice to engage the establishment in protest without due consultation and dialogue with the government. This is ongoing with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through the Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunnmi Tunji Ojo.
“The organisers of the protest did not put us in confidence; we are not part of the planning and thinking. And therefore, they cannot enjoy our support and participation.”
Ondo: CD, CNCRA opt out of nationwide protest

Gov Abiodun criticizes protests, emphasizes govt efforts

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Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has cautioned Nigerian youths against participating in protests which he describes as counterproductive and often hijacked by politicians with hidden agendas.
Speaking at the 22nd undergraduate and 13th postgraduate convocation ceremonies of Babcock University in Ilishan, Ikenne Local Government Area, Governor Abiodun expressed concern that previous protests in the country had not resulted in constructive outcomes but rather caused disruptions in productivity and led to loss of lives and property.
“I seize this opportunity to appeal to our youths to constructively engage with the government in finding lasting solutions to Nigeria’s problems, rather than engaging in protests that may start peacefully but usually get hijacked and may lead to anarchy,” Governor Abiodun stated.
He defended his administration’s decisions, such as the removal of subsidies and the floating of the Naira, as necessary steps to address Nigeria’s economic challenges amidst global inflation.
“This government has only been in office for one year. Cutting the head is not the solution to a headache,” he emphasized. “Inflation is worldwide. Our president, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, had very few choices when he assumed office. He had to take the bull by the horns; he had to remove the subsidy. He had to float the Naira. Otherwise, it would have been worse, trust me.”
Acknowledging the widespread economic difficulties including inflation, Governor Abiodun highlighted various interventions his administration has implemented to mitigate the impact on citizens, such as minimum wage adjustments, empowerment initiatives, and subsidies on essential goods.
“Ladies and gentlemen, this administration has initiated a lot of interventions to cushion the effect of the inflation. Recently, we’ve heard the announcement of the minimum wage. We’ve had a lot of empowerment. Student loans are being put in place. Agric and fertilizer inputs are being given to our farmers. They have provided Food items as palliatives and subsidised prices, amongst others,” he outlined.
He cautioned against allowing protests to destabilize the country, stressing that the current wave of inflation affects nations globally.
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“Which investor will be attracted to a nation that is under siege by protesters? Please, do not allow yourselves to be used by a so-called leaderless movement, sponsored by frustrated politicians who tried in the past and lost. We do not need protests. We must not gamble with our anarchy. Please Let us dialogue,” Governor Abiodun urged.
Addressing the graduating class, the president of the students emphasized the importance of accountability among elected officials and urged fellow graduates to actively engage in nation-building.
“I want to charge us, The only way we can patch this country again is to be our brother’s keeper. There is no point in you acquiring wealth and stashing them outside the country when your fellow Nigerians are suffering,” he said passionately.
He called on Nigerians to hold their governors and local leaders accountable. “We must please query our governors, query our chairmen, we must ask questions. We voted for them, they are responsible to us and please don’t stand on the sideline, be a true Nigerian.”
“In electing someone to serve you, remember, that person is not your leader, but your servant. To make this country great, I plead with us, touch lives,” he concluded.
 
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NAF aircraft destroys 12 illegal refining sites in Abia, Rivers 

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No fewer than 12 illegal refining sites in Abia and River states were destroyed by airstrikes from the air component of Operation Delta Safe.

The airstrikes were carried out following a surveillance operation by operatives of the Nigerian Air Force, which revealed the presence of active illegal refining sites in both states.

A statement on Sunday by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force, AVM Edward Buba, said three of the 12 illegal refining sites were destroyed in Umueze, Abia State.

He said, “In efforts aimed at minimising the activities of oil thieves and other economic saboteurs, Nigerian Air Force aircraft under Operation Delta Safe, on July 26, 2024, carried out several strikes that led to the destruction of 12 illegal refining sites and 2 reservoirs located in Abia and Rivers states.

“In Umueze in Abia State, armed reconnaissance undertaken by the aircraft revealed several illegal refining sites situated in many fenced households.

“This information was subsequently relayed to ground troops for further exploitation and necessary action. Heading towards Owaza, three illegal refining sites were observed hidden under thick vegetation, which were subsequently destroyed.”

Gabkwet added that after the operation in Abia, the crew proceeded to Komkom and Okoloma in River State and destroyed nine refining sites and two reservoirs.

He said, “Thereafter, the crew followed the river line down to Komkom and Okoloma in Rivers State, where nine illegal refining sites and two reservoirs were discovered and destroyed. In total, 12 illegal refining sites and two reservoirs were destroyed.

“The sighting of illegal refining sites in fenced living environments is indicative of the sophistry of the illegal oil refining trade that would require other means beyond air strikes to checkmate. “

Gabkwet, therefore, urged individuals operating illegal oil refining sites within fenced areas to cease their activities due to the associated health risks.

He said, “Those engaged in these acts, especially in fenced living environments, are again reminded of their danger to human lives and health as well as the environment.

“Be that as may, armed reconnaissance missions, as well as the destruction of illegal refining sites, will continue unabated until crude oil theft and other forms of economic sabotage are reduced to the barest minimum.”

No hunger protest in Benue — Gov Alia

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Various groups comprising students, market traders, organised labour, and other civil society groups in Benue State have dissociated themselves from the planned hunger protest.

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, disclosed this to journalists on Sunday after the mass held at the chaplaincy of Government House, Makurdi.

The governor, who appreciated the security chiefs in the state for their efforts to establish a good rapport with various groups, which led to their dissociation from the hunger protest, said that the state, having suffered insecurity in the past, can no longer afford another protest.

Alia stated that Benue has had enough insecurity in the past, recalling the recent violent protest in Ukum LGA of the state, where personal and government properties worth hundreds of millions of naira were destroyed.

According to him, participating in a hunger protest may worsen the fragile peace of the state, as he expressed fear that hoodlums may hijack the protest.

While lamenting the crisis in the Sankera axis and the efforts his administration has made to stop the killings, the governor said, “I was quite excited about the efforts of the Director of State Security Service and the Commissioner of Police in the state, who on their own made efforts and established contact where necessary.

“I am grateful to organised labour in the state, the student union, the market union, and others for being considerate in not participating in any protest that might be hijacked by hoodlums and destabilise our entire peace.

“We are in precarious times, and we are not taking chances. This is why I must emphasise that as a country and a federating unit, we cherish our freedom and liberty. Security must be paramount, and it is my prerogative to protect people’s freedom and liberty. This is why we cannot hold any protest at all in any part of Benue State.”

The governor, who blamed Abuja politicians for the crisis in the Sankera axis, promised to release the names of the perpetrators of the violent protest that rocked Ukum LGA about a month ago