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Academic Giant Falls: Former UNILORIN VC, AbdulGaniyu Ambali, Breathes His Last!.

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The Nigerian academic sector is in mourning following the death of Professor AbdulGaniyu Ambali, a distinguished scholar of Veterinary Medicine and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin. He passed away at the age of 68 in the early hours of Saturday, June 6, 2026, at his home in Oloje Estate, Ilorin, Kwara State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Family members reported that his passing occurred around 3 a.m., shortly after he had participated in the Isha’i prayer at a local mosque the previous evening. He had no prior reports of illness. His funeral rites (Janazah) were scheduled for 4 p.m. at his residence on Air Force Road, Oloje Estate, Ilorin.

A Distinguished Career Professor Ambali, who was born on November 29, 1957, enjoyed a career spanning over 30 years. His academic journey included:

  • Education: After attending Pakata Primary School and Government Secondary School, Jalingo, he earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Ahmadu Bello University in 1981. He furthered his studies with a Master’s degree and a PhD in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Liverpool, UK.

  • Academic Leadership: He served as the ninth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin from 2012 to 2017. At the time of his death, he was the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of Kwara State University.

  • Professional Contributions: An accomplished researcher, he published over 80 scholarly articles and mentored numerous postgraduate students. He also served as the pioneer Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Ilorin and led the Association of West African Universities.

  • National Recognition: In honor of his service to education and national development, he was awarded the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).

Tributes and Condolences The Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) expressed profound shock and grief over his death, labeling it a significant loss to both the Ilorin Emirate and Nigeria. In a statement by National Publicity Secretary Mallam Suleiman Shuaib Dagbo, the union remembered Professor Ambali as a dedicated patriot and a humble gentleman who played a vital role in the union’s history, including chairing its Maiduguri branch.

Condolences were extended to his family, the Emir of Ilorin, the Governor of Kwara State, and the academic communities of both the University of Ilorin and Kwara State University. His legacy remains defined by his unwavering commitment to higher education and his pivotal role in enhancing the University of Ilorin’s reputation.

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Terrifying Moments: Joe Igbokwe Faces Wrath Of Angry Mob During Lagos Market Visit!.

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On Friday, All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain Joe Igbokwe narrowly avoided a physical confrontation at the well-known Ladipo Market in Lagos. Igbokwe shared his account of the event via a video posted to his official Facebook page on Saturday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Igbokwe, he had visited the market to purchase spare parts for his vehicle when he was recognized by a group of youths who began to mobilize against him. He described the situation as follows:

  • He initially attempted to ignore the crowd after people began calling his name and pointing at him.

  • As the group grew larger and more aggressive, shouting that he should not be in the market, he retreated to a friend’s shop for safety.

  • The leadership of the market was summoned to intervene, and they eventually helped him leave the area safely.

  • Igbokwe clarified that although he heard reports online claiming he had been beaten, he was not physically harmed during the encounter.

Igbokwe concluded by stating that he remained silent during the commotion and simply drove away once the situation was managed.

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Ex-Defence Spokesman And Wife Held Hostage: Abductors Issue Shocking Demands For Release!.

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A retired Major General, Abubakar Rabe, and his wife, Hajiya Amina Abubakar, are calling for urgent government action to secure their release after being kidnapped on the Karaduwa-Matazu Road in Katsina State one week ago. The couple, who were traveling with their driver, Abdullahi Sa’idu, were ambushed by armed men near Zakin Baure village along the Marabar Musawa-Kafinsoli road. During the attack, the driver was shot in the hand but was ultimately spared by the assailants.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a four-minute, two-second video recently circulated online, the couple appeared in captivity to relay the specific demands of their captors. Notably, the abductors did not request a monetary ransom. Instead, they are demanding the following:

  • The release of three of their associates identified as Sani, Aminu, and Nasiru, who were reportedly arrested in Jikamshi and Kano.

  • The return of livestock that was allegedly confiscated from the group.

In the video, the retired general’s wife urged the Katsina State Government and local leaders from five areas to fulfill these conditions to ensure their freedom. The retired general also briefly spoke, advocating for efforts toward peace and noting that the captors had expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue.

Sources indicate that a well-known bandit leader operating in the region, Kachallah Muhammad, has initiated contact with the general’s family to communicate these demands. As of now, neither the state government nor security agencies have released an official statement regarding the situation.

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Common Entrance Alarm: 2026 Exam Numbers Plummet, Sparking Concern Over Declining Participation!.

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The National Examinations Council (NECO) oversaw the 2026 National Common Entrance Examination this Saturday, with 58,187 candidates sitting for the test required for admission into Nigeria’s Federal Government Colleges.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

NECO Registrar, Prof. Ibrahim Wushishi, announced these figures in Abuja, noting a decline from the 64,578 candidates who participated in 2025. Despite the overall drop in numbers, the registrar highlighted a positive trend: female enrollment surpassed male participation, with over 31,000 girls registered compared to approximately 26,000 boys. Prof. Wushishi attributed this to ongoing government efforts to advance girl-child education.

Overall, the examination proceeded smoothly across the country without reports of major disruptions. The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad, who monitored the process alongside NECO leadership, commended the orderly conduct of the students and the punctuality of the exam start times. The minister also confirmed that schools were adhering to established age guidelines for applicants.

However, the minister expressed concern regarding student absenteeism, noting that some centers saw several candidates fail to appear. Authorities intend to investigate the reasons behind these absences to address potential barriers to participation.

Regional data showed a significant disparity in turnout:

  • Highest turnout: Lagos State led with 13,228 registered candidates.

  • Lowest turnout: Taraba State recorded the fewest, with only 15 registrations.

The monitoring tour included visits to the Model Secondary School in Maitama, as well as the Government Science Technical College and Federal Government Boys’ College in Garki. The minister reaffirmed that the federal government remains dedicated to upgrading school infrastructure to bolster the national education system.

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