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PLATEAU POLICE COMMAND PARADE 22 SUSPECTS AS CP EWAH ASSURES OF ZERO TOLERANCE TO CRIMINALITY

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. By Onjefu Odaudu, Jos, Nigeria. The Plateau State Police Command under the leadership of the newly redeployed Commissioner of Police in the State Bassey Ewah(Psc) has continued in his wave of making Plateau State a no crime zone on Saturday 28 March 2028 while parading 22 notorious criminal suspects in various operational zones across the state at the State Police headquarters command in Jos, Nigeria. CP Ewah assured the general public that his utmost mission was to make Plateau State and environs uncomfortable for criminals and their accomplices.  During the press briefing the Police Commissioner disclosed that 22 people were arrested for various crimes including rape,kidnapping, fabrication of illegal weapons, trafficking in persons, cultists, and other sundry crimes.  Three suspects were paraded for rape offences including sodomy and defilation of a minor.  Another group was paraded for the  fabrication of illegal weapons incl...

Kano optics, Ilorin audio: My public advisory

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 By Citizen Dr Bolaji O. Akinyemi The Government of the day read and interpreted the optics at Kano well. I am however worried about the speculative public reading of the audio signals from Ilorin.. What was witnessed in Ilorin is pre-election engineering. And history has shown, both in Nigeria and elsewhere, that when political outcomes are shaped long before ballots are printed, emotional outrage after the fact achieves nothing. What happened in Kano — Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso hosting Peter Obi — was not just optics. It triggered a counter-signal. And the remarks attributed to Ayo Salami at the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism awards should not be dismissed as casual commentary. In elite political communication, nothing is casual. So the real question is not “Will Obi be on the ballot?” The real question is: What must be done to prevent a situation where candidates are removed before voters even have a say? Here’s the hard truth: stopping “them” is not abo...

El-Rufai Arrives Kaduna Court Amid Heavy Security, Journalists Barred

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El-Rufai Arrives Kaduna Court Amid Heavy Security, Journalists Barred (Photos) by InfoGuru118: 10:27am On Mar 24 A former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, arrived at the Federal High Court in Kaduna on Tuesday morning under tight security for his arraignment over alleged corruption-related offences. El-Rufai was brought to the court premises at about 9:00 a.m. in a Hilux vehicle and remained inside for over 30 minutes before being escorted into the courtroom at approximately 9:34 a.m. Dressed in a light green babanriga with a matching cap, he was heavily guarded as operatives of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the Department of State Services formed a protective cordon around him into the courtroom. Journalists who arrived at the venue as early as 7:00 a.m. to cover the proceedings were, however, barred from gaining access to the courtroom by DSS operatives. Security had earlier been intensified around the court premises loc...

The Nigerian Convergence Project: A Framework for Forging National Unity.

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 _A Pocket News Exclusive by: Odaudu Ijimbli and Onjefu Odaudu_  This is one of the most consequential governance questions in Africa, and it deserves serious, structural thinking rather than sentimental appeals to "unity." What follows is a comprehensive framework — not a single silver bullet, but an interlocking system of reforms designed to make ethnic and religious fragmentation progressively irrational while making shared Nigerian identity tangibly rewarding.  *The Core Diagnosis*  Nigeria's unity problem is not fundamentally cultural or spiritual — it is structural. The colonial and post-colonial state was designed so that access to resources, power, and opportunity flows primarily through ethnic and religious gatekeepers. Nigerians are not irrational for organizing along ethnic lines; they are responding rationally to a system that rewards ethnic mobilization and punishes civic solidarity. Any serious solution must change the incentive architecture...

Kwankwaso Set To Join ADC Wednesday

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By Our Correspondent  Strong indications emerged on Tuesday that former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, may formally obtain his membership card of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Wednesday. Sources within the ADC leadership disclosed that Kwankwaso is expected to register as a member of the opposition party in his hometown, Kwankwaso, located in Madobi Local Government Area of Kano State. Kwankwaso, who was the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 election, has in recent weeks hosted key figures of the ADC at his Kano residence, fuelling speculation about his imminent defection. Among those who visited him recently is the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party Nigeria, Peter Obi. Also, Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, met with Kwankwaso amid growing claims that he is considering a move to the ADC. Makinde ia leading figure in a faction of the Peoples Democratic Party Nigeria (PDP), led by Kabiru Turaki, SAN....

The Nigerrian Convergence Project: A Framework for Forging National Unity.

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A Pocket News Exclusive by: Odaudu Ijimbli and Onjefu Odaudu This is one of the most consequential governance questions in Africa, and it deserves serious, structural thinking rather than sentimental appeals to "unity." What follows is a comprehensive framework — not a single silver bullet, but an interlocking system of reforms designed to make ethnic and religious fragmentation progressively irrational while making shared Nigerian identity tangibly rewarding.  *The Core Diagnosis*  Nigeria's unity problem is not fundamentally cultural or spiritual — it is structural. The colonial and post-colonial state was designed so that access to resources, power, and opportunity flows primarily through ethnic and religious gatekeepers. Nigerians are not irrational for organizing along ethnic lines; they are responding rationally to a system that rewards ethnic mobilization and punishes civic solidarity. Any serious solution must change the incentive architecture of the s...

2027: MINISTERS AND OTHER POLITICAL APPOINTEES SET TO RESIGN AHEAD MARCH 31 PRESIDENTIAL DEADLINE

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By our Reporters  Following the recent directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for political appointees under his administration intending to contest elective offices in 2027, to resign their appointments on or before March 31, 2026, there are indications that at least seven ministers may be on their way out. The party primaries for elective positions are expected to be held between 23rd April and May 30th, 2026, while names of candidates are expected to be submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) by 11th July for presidential and National Assembly and August 8th for governorship and House of Assembly elections. Our correspondents report that ahead of the 2027 general elections, there are other appointees of the president apart from ministers who are eyeing various elective positions and are expected to resign. They include ministers of state, special advisers to the president, senior special assistants, special assistants, personal assistants,...