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WAR ON TERROR! Northern Governors Launch ₦1 Billion Monthly Security Fund To Crush Insecurity!.

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In a strategic move to address insecurity, Northern governors have formed a Security Trust Fund Board and committed a monthly contribution of ₦1 billion to combat the region’s security challenges. The initiative was finalized during a joint security meeting held in Kaduna on Wednesday, involving traditional rulers and other regional stakeholders.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, Governor of Gombe State and Chairman of the Northern Governors’ Forum, clarified that the fund is designed as a transparent, practical, and results-oriented tool for coordinating security efforts, rather than an additional layer of bureaucracy.

The newly appointed Board of Trustees includes the following members:

  • Co-Chairs: Alhaji Mahmoud Yayale Ahmed, CFR, and General Martin Luther Agwai, CFR.

  • Nominated Members:

    • Lt Gen. Umar Farouk Yahaya (rtd)

    • DIG Hafiz Mohd Inuwa (rtd)

    • AVM Kabiru Aliyu (rtd)

    • Prof. Usman Tar

    • AVM Napoleon Bali (rtd)

    • Maj. General A. M. Dikko (rtd)

    • AIG Sunday Babaji (rtd)

    • AVM Farouk Omeiza Umar (rtd)

    • Maj. Gen. Muhammad Sani (rtd)

    • Muhammad Mujtaba Isa

    • Alh. Adamu Tanko Umar

    • Malam Abubakar Mustafa

    • DIG Sani Usman Mohammed (rtd)

    • Maj-Gen. Bello Sarkin Yaki (rtd)

    • Barr. Boss Mustafa, CFR

    • Alhaji Falalu Bawale

    • Brig. Gen. Ibrahim Bolakala Agbab (rtd)

    • Maj. Gen John Seyina Malu (rtd)

    • IGP Usman Alkali Baba (rtd)

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WAR ON DRUGS INTENSIFIES! Federal Government Declares Zero Tolerance As New Anti-Abuse Offensive Begins!.

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The Federal Government has reaffirmed its resolve to combat illicit drug use and trafficking in Nigeria, emphasizing a multi-pronged approach that includes dismantling trafficking networks, enhancing treatment for addiction, and safeguarding public well-being. This commitment was expressed on July 8, 2026, by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, at the National Drug Use Summit in Abuja, which was organized by the NDLEA, the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, and the UNODC.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Representing the SGF, Dr. Adamu Ibrahim Kana noted that the administration is dedicated to preventing drug abuse and aiding the recovery of those struggling with addiction as part of its “Renewed Hope Agenda”. Key takeaways from the summit and official updates include:

  • Collaborative Action: NDLEA Chairman Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.) emphasized that while the agency has made progress, the complex challenge of drug abuse requires a collective response from families, traditional leaders, government institutions, and the private sector.

  • Enforcement Achievements: Over the past 18 months, the NDLEA has arrested 29,262 suspects, seized over 5.3 million kilograms of illicit drugs valued at more than N1.5 trillion, and secured 5,225 convictions.

  • Prevention and Care: The NDLEA has conducted 6,645 awareness campaigns reaching nearly five million people and provided counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation to 13,508 individuals across its 31 centers.

  • Strategic Initiatives: The agency has introduced an “Alternative Development Initiative” to support cannabis farmers in transitioning to legal and sustainable livelihoods.

  • Future Goals: Health Minister Professor Ali Pate and representatives from the UNODC stressed the need for the summit to yield practical, measurable outcomes, including a reinforced National Action Plan to address evolving drug use patterns in the country.

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SCAMMED BY AN IMPOSTOR! Deputy Speaker Reveals Shocking Encounter With ‘Fake DG’ Of PFIPC!.

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Benjamin Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, recently shared details about his interaction with Adeniyi Adeyemi, the individual posing as the Director General of the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC). During Wednesday’s plenary session, Kalu identified himself as one of the victims of Adeyemi’s deceptive activities, noting that images of them together have been widely circulated in the media.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Initial Correspondence: In May 2025, Kalu’s office received a letter on what appeared to be official Presidency letterhead, claiming to be from the office of the PFIPC Director General.

  • Verification Attempts: Kalu found the information provided in the letter contradictory and questionable, prompting him to send his team to the listed address at the Federal Secretariat Complex in Abuja to confirm the organization’s legitimacy.

  • False Confirmation: Because his team reported that the organization was present at the specified location, Kalu subsequently granted approval for an interaction with the individual.

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‘You Lied’ – El-Rufai Denies Abusing Medical Visit, Demands ICPC Retraction.

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Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has formally rejected claims by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) that he misused a court-approved medical visit while in detention, characterizing the agency’s account as a misrepresentation of both law and fact. Through his media adviser, Muyiwa Adekeye, the former governor has called for the immediate release of his personal physician, Professor Bello Abubakar, and requested that the ICPC retract its allegations regarding the violation of a court order.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Medical Justification: El-Rufai’s representatives state that his inability to attend court on July 6 resulted from ongoing health issues that were communicated to the ICPC beforehand. They further assert that his personal doctor had been previously denied access to him at the commission’s facility, contradicting claims that the medical visit was a ploy to avoid court proceedings.

  • Interpretation of Court Orders: Adekeye disputed the ICPC’s allegation that a court order was breached, arguing that the April 1, 2026, order by Justice R.M. Aikawa grants El-Rufai the right to medical care without placing restrictions on visitors during those sessions.

  • Rejection of Political Claims: The former governor’s camp dismissed the description of the hospital visit as a political meeting, noting that it was the ICPC that rescheduled the appointment to a busier morning time slot and that commission staff were present throughout the duration of the visit.

  • Legal Rights and Compliance: El-Rufai’s team emphasized that medical access is a legal right, supported by the Nelson Mandela Rules and the existing court order. They warned that further efforts by the ICPC to restrict his access to family, legal counsel, or medical care could constitute contempt of court.

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