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“I Still Expect Him Home: Heartbroken Wife Speaks After Banker’s Tragic Death”

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Mrs. Talatu Suleiman, wife of late banker Mohammed Suleiman, has opened up about the unanswered questions surrounding her husband’s death and the profound impact it has had on her family. The banker was brutally killed on August 4 in a town near Katsina, leaving his wife and five children struggling to cope with the sudden loss.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Mrs. Suleiman, her husband left home at around 8:30 a.m. for work, following his usual banking route that included stops in Zaria, Malumfashi, and Gusau. She did not speak with him that day, waiting for him to reach his destination, but was instead informed of his death by his colleagues around 7 p.m.

Mohammed Suleiman, 51, had recently joined Union Bank as a regional manager, having transitioned from Sterling Bank. He was in his third week at the new position and was scheduled to begin visiting the branches he managed on the day of the attack. Mrs. Suleiman said she only learned of the details from the bank driver and staff, who recounted that her husband was ambushed by armed assailants. The driver reportedly fled into nearby bushland while Suleiman sought refuge near a mosque. The driver later heard that military personnel intervened and attempted to take Suleiman to a hospital, but he ultimately died from a gunshot wound to the stomach.

Mrs. Suleiman described the loss as sudden and heartbreaking. “I keep thinking he will walk back through the door,” she said. “That morning, I even saw him off to the gate, and that was the last time.” She explained that while she could not independently verify the events, she has left everything to God, trusting that justice will be served in due course.

The family has faced additional challenges, including missing personal belongings such as Suleiman’s phone and ATM card. Despite the tragedy, Mrs. Suleiman highlighted her husband’s charitable endeavors, including plans to establish an NGO for widows and ongoing support for orphans, reflecting his commitment to helping others.

Expressing her grief, she pleaded with government authorities and security agencies to act decisively against rising insecurity in the country. “Too many women are being left as widows, and too many children orphaned,” she said. She also revealed how deeply her children have been affected, often retreating into their father’s room in tears.

Mrs. Suleiman described her husband as a loving father, devoted husband, and an upright man respected by all who knew him. She stressed that dwelling on potential motives or linking the murder to his new job would only deepen her pain. “I’ve lost a husband, a friend, my best friend, a father, a brother… someone I’ve known for 27 years,” she said.

The incident remains under investigation, and Mrs. Suleiman hopes that the perpetrators are brought to justice to prevent other families from experiencing similar tragedies.

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Royal Exile: Governor Strips Top Traditional Ruler Of Title Amid Rising Insecurity Crisis!.

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Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has officially removed Chief Wilcox Seiyefa, the paramount ruler of Swali Community, from his position as the Ebeniken. This decision follows the initial suspension of the Ebeniken and his Council of Chiefs on May 21, 2025, due to accusations that they were involved in abetting insecurity within the community.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Governor Diri, represented by his deputy, Peter Akpe, announced the dethronement during a stakeholder meeting at the Government House in Yenagoa on Tuesday. The Governor justified the action under Section Six of the state’s Chieftaincy Law, which emphasizes the necessity of maintaining peace, order, and good governance.

The removal was prompted by findings from a government-appointed fact-finding committee, which consulted with security agencies and local stakeholders. According to the Governor, the committee concluded that the community’s leadership was too weak and indecisive to manage the violence and security issues that arose.

Looking forward, Governor Diri has ordered the immediate commencement of a process to elect a new paramount ruler for the community, stipulating that the selection must be concluded within a three-month timeframe.

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Education Revolution: Goodbye JSS/SSS, FG Announces Major Structural Shift!.

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The Federal Government is set to dismantle the policy that separates Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) from Senior Secondary Schools (SSS) in a move aimed at curbing high dropout rates. Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, announced this shift on Tuesday in Abuja while inaugurating the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Ministerial Implementation and Monitoring Committee.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Dr. Alausa, the “disarticulation” policy—which mandates that JSS and SSS levels operate independently with separate facilities and leadership—has proven ineffective. Highlighting the scale of the problem, the Minister pointed to a massive gap: while there are 80,000 public primary schools, there are only 15,000 junior secondary schools, a ratio of one to eight. This imbalance has left junior secondary levels severely overcrowded while senior facilities remain underutilized.

“This disarticulation policy has failed. We will phase it out,” Dr. Alausa stated, emphasizing that prioritizing administrative positions over the welfare of students has harmed the education system. He noted that a formal proposal to abolish the policy will be submitted to the National Council on Education, with the ultimate goal of increasing educational access and improving learning outcomes.

Furthermore, the Minister inaugurated a new committee, led by Prof. Rashid Aderinoye, tasked with overseeing UBEC-funded projects, including Smart, Bilingual, and Alternative schools. Dr. Alausa expressed frustration over the delay in these projects, noting that despite significant government investment, many remain unfinished or non-operational, which he characterized as a drain on public resources. The committee is now charged with ensuring these schools are completed, transferred to state governments, and opened for students.

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Legal Showdown! Appeal Court Urged To Overturn Order Forcing INEC To Register ADA.

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The internal conflict within the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) has escalated, as the Court of Appeal in Abuja has been petitioned to overturn a Federal High Court order that instructed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the association as a political party for the 2027 general elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The appeal was lodged on Tuesday by Dr. Umar Ardo, an aggrieved member who claims he had previously secured the necessary INEC access code before his application was rejected. His challenge rests on six primary grounds, contending that Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court erred in law by ordering INEC to release the access code to a faction led by Chief Akin Ricketts.

Key Arguments Presented by the Appellant:

  • Abuse of Court Process: Ardo argues that the suit initiated by Chief Ricketts and Dr. Aminu Ahmed constitutes an abuse of judicial process because it involves the same parties and subject matter as a previously filed suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/2788/2025), which is currently pending on appeal.

  • Forum Shopping: The appellant alleges that the respondents are attempting to bypass the appellate process by seeking a new judgment in the High Court rather than awaiting the outcome of the ongoing appeal.

  • Statute-Barred Claims: Ardo maintains that the case filed by the respondents was statute-barred under Section 76 of the Electoral Act 2022, as it was brought more than 14 days after the cause of action arose.

  • Lack of Locus Standi: The appeal asserts that Chief Ricketts lacks the legal standing to sue, as he was previously removed as the Pro Tem National Chairman and his name has been removed from the association’s membership register.

  • Jurisdictional Overreach: Ardo contends that the Federal High Court exceeded its jurisdiction by interfering in the internal affairs of the association regarding leadership changes and the validity of association decisions.

Background and Court Ruling In October 2025, INEC identified ADA as one of 14 associations pre-qualified for registration. However, a dispute arose between factions over who held the legitimate authority to access the INEC portal. Justice Lifu’s initial judgment nullified previous actions taken by Ardo on behalf of the association, declared the release of the access code to him illegal, and ordered INEC to provide the code to the Ricketts-led faction within 72 hours.

Beyond requesting the nullification of the Federal High Court’s judgment, Dr. Ardo has applied for costs to be awarded against the respondents.

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