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Nigerian Chief Of Army Staff Mourns The Loss Of Retired Major General Aderonke Kale, Offers Condolences 

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Nigerian Chief Of Army Staff Mourns The Loss Of Retired Major General Aderonke Kale, Offers Condolences....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Lieutenant-General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), has conveyed condolences on behalf of the Nigerian Army’s officers, soldiers, and civilian staff to the family, relatives, and friends of the late Major General Aderonke Kale (rtd) CFR.

In a statement, Brigadier-General Onyema Nwachukwu, the Director of Army Public Relations, described her passing as a significant loss to the Army and the military community at large. The statement emphasized General Kale’s enduring legacy of selfless service to Nigeria and humanity.

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General Lagbaja offered prayers for the repose of her soul and the strength for the family to cope with the irreplaceable loss.

The statement provided a detailed account of General Aderonke Kale’s distinguished career, highlighting her contributions to reshaping the role of women and promoting gender inclusivity in the Nigerian military. Born into a family of professionals, she pursued medicine and specialized in Psychiatry at the University of London after completing her medical degree at the University of Ibadan.

Returning to Nigeria in 1971, she joined the Nigerian Army in 1972. Recognized for her competence, she became a Consultant Psychiatrist in 1973, achieving the rank of Chief Consultant in 1982. Notably, she made history as the first woman to command a military hospital in Nigeria, leading the Military Hospital Ibadan from 1980 to 1985. General Kale continued to break barriers, commanding military hospitals in Enugu and Benin from 1985 to 1987 and 1989 to 1990, respectively.

In 1991, she was appointed Deputy Commandant of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps and School until 1994. The statement highlighted her groundbreaking achievement as the first female officer in the Nigerian Army and the West African sub-region to attain the rank of Major General in 1994. She further reached the pinnacle of her career by becoming the Commandant of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps, marking the first time a female officer was entrusted with the crucial responsibility of healthcare for all Nigerian Army personnel and their families.

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“Why We Kept It A Secret!” – Shettima Breaks Silence On The Hidden Truth Behind The Fuel Subsidy Removal.

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has explained that President Bola Tinubu intentionally kept his decision to end the petrol subsidy a secret, omitting it from his inaugural speech to avoid being dissuaded from the action.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • A Strategic Silence: During a recent visit by state governors to the President’s Lagos residence for Eid el-Kabir and the administration’s third anniversary, Shettima noted that the decision was not impulsive but rather a deliberate choice kept private to ensure it would be carried out.

    • Defining Leadership: Shettima characterized this move as an act of courageous leadership, describing it as the “audacity of hope” and the determination to look toward the future.

    • National Re-engineering: Defending the administration’s economic policies over the past three years, Shettima argued that the President inherited a fundamentally compromised nation that needed serious structural changes.

    • Facing Difficult Realities: Shettima emphasized that rather than ignoring the country’s deep-rooted issues, President Tinubu chose to confront long-standing contradictions that have hindered the nation for five decades. He further described the administration’s work as a necessary “re-engineering” of the country, framing it as a challenging commitment to the future rather than a comfortable tenure.

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“I Sacrificed My Senate Ticket For The Greater Good!” — Hanga Explains Why He Stepped Down.

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Rufai Sani Hanga, the senator representing Kano Central, has clarified that his decision to step aside from the senatorial race in favor of Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna was a strategic move to foster unity within the Kwankwasiyya Movement and the National Democratic Congress.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Strategic Consolidation: Speaking to DC Hausa, Hanga explained that the move followed extensive consultations designed to bolster the party’s electoral prospects ahead of the 2027 polls.

  • Recognizing Political Weight: Hanga noted that Gawuna’s inclusion was driven by his significant political influence, dedicated supporter base, and past contributions. He emphasized that the primary goal is victory, stating that the party could not prioritize individual ambition over the best chance to win.

  • A Fair Process: The senator maintained that the selection process was transparent and equitable, involving thorough consultations with all groups and party leadership, including himself. He confirmed that Gawuna’s candidacy was secured with his full approval.

  • Enduring Loyalty to Kwankwaso: Hanga reaffirmed his commitment to the Kwankwasiyya Movement and its leader, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, stating he would continue to support the movement’s efforts for the betterment of the common people and the development of Kano State.

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“We Couldn’t Even Raise The Issue!” – Governor AbdulRazaq Reveals Tense Atmosphere At Presidential Dinner.

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AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) and Governor of Kwara State, recently shared insights regarding the aftermath of the 2023 fuel subsidy removal, highlighting both initial anxieties and subsequent economic improvements.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Initial Panic and Security Concerns: Upon learning of the policy while on a trip to China, governors initially feared widespread unrest. In response, they initiated emergency security meetings and deployed security personnel nationwide; however, these anticipated protests ultimately did not materialize.

  • The Tense Presidential Dinner: Governors, including those present in China like Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had originally intended to meet with President Bola Tinubu to argue against the policy’s implementation. When they were eventually invited to dinner at the President’s residence, the atmosphere was so charged that the governors felt unable to broach the topic of the subsidy.

  • Fiscal Transformation: Reflecting on the economic impact, AbdulRazaq noted that many states were previously struggling, often left with only ₦100 million to ₦200 million after salary obligations—an amount insufficient for significant infrastructure projects. He contrasted this with the current situation, where states are now actively reducing debt burdens rather than relying on new loans or bonds.

  • Minimum Wage: Highlighting the benefits of the current fiscal environment, the Chairman noted that many states are already paying near ₦100,000 in wages and encouraged President Tinubu to collaborate with governors to establish a ₦100,000 national minimum wage.

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