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Obituary: Matriarch of the Adokuru family Mama Fugar passes on

Obituary: Matriarch of the Adokuru family Mama Fugar passes on
By: Bodunrin Kayode
The ancient town of Fugar in Etsakor council area of Edo state has been thrown into deep mourning over the death of the Matriarch of the Adokuru family Mama Lily Adokuru.
She died on the 2nd of September, 2022 after a brief illness at the ripe old age of 96.
A release from the family noted that “the family of Louis Adokuru wishes to announce the passing unto glory of our mother, mama Silvia Lily Adokuru.
“She died on 2nd September 2022 at a ripe age of 96. Mama is survived by children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
“Burial arrangement is as follows: 23rd of September, vigil mass at Pa Adokuru’s compound, Fugar town, Etsako central LGA, Edo state.
“Funeral mass will take place at St Anthony Catholic church, Fugar town, the following day which is 24th of September by 7am.
“Interment follows immediately at the family compound in Fugar.
“Reception of guests will take place at the Akhigbe Recreation Centre, Fugar town. Etsako central LGA Edo state.”
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During her life time, the Matriarch had eight children including Colonel Anthony Ezomo Adokuru(RTD) now Deceased, SSGT. Damian Paul Adokuru(RTD) of the Nigerian Army, Mary Adesua Imoudu also (Deceased) and Joseph Ordia Adokuru, civil servant (RTD).
Others include Patricia. Aliu, Louisa Shibayan, (RTD) civil servant, MWO. Thomas Agbogidi Adokuru of the Nigerian Army, Felicia Aisha NOK, Michael Eruai Adokuru, David Edogamhe Adokuru(civil servant) and Josephine Ikhiyamo Mudashiru (civil servant).
According to the family, “Mama is survived by 46 Grand Children and 24 great grandchildren. Born into the family of Chief Andrew Agbomekhe Lamai, at Opobo town in the then Eastern region of Nigeria on the 26th of July 1926, mama was the first child of Andrew Agbomekhe Lamai and Lydia Otse Lamai.
“By Providence Mama’s father happens to be the first learned man in Fugar, being the Chief warder in Nigerian correctional services where he meritoriously retired in 1954.
“Mama Adokuru started school at the Government Primary school, Porthacourt and later attended the Holy Child convent school at Ikana in the present day Bakasi peninsula, where she got enamored with the simplicity of life in the convent which manifested in the way she lived her life.
“Apart from her native dialect, she spoke Igbo and Efik fluently, Hausa and Yoruba reasonably. As from God she derives all her glory and to him she returns it all and cherishes no other confidence than that which is founded on divine approbation.
“Mama got married to her late husband, Louis Ikhumetse Adokuru in 1942 and the union was blessed with 11 children, 6 boys and 5 girls.
“She was a pillar of support to her late husband and she loved her children unconditionally, but was also a disciplinarian.
“We celebrate you mama, grandmother, great grandmother who gave her all to her family, Church, community and humanity.
“Mama Bariga or Mama Fugar as she was fondly called by some of her grandchildren was generous to a fault and was never tired of giving. It was difficult to be victorious and be humble, but Mama was an epitome of humility.” Said the family.
Obituary: Matriarch of the Adokuru family Mama Fugar passes on
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Yobe civil service faces challenges of Boko Haram in 15 years—HoS

Yobe civil service faces challenges of Boko Haram in 15 years—HoS
By: Yahaya Wakili
Yobe State civil service has faced unprecedented challenges for over fifteen years as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency.
This was disclosed by the Yobe State Head of Service, Alhaji Tonga Betara, during the opening of a 5-day workshop commenced by the Multi-sectoral Crisis Recovery Project for North-East Nigeria (MCRP).
The workshop, being held in Kano, brought together over 150 top-ranking civil servants, including directors of personnel management, heads of departments, and other key officials from various MDAs in the state, aimed at strengthening public service for post-crisis recovery.
Alhaji Betara highlighted the devastating impact of the over 15-year insurgency on the civil service and noted that it has affected the performance of civil servants and the experienced public servants are also retiring from service.
“In response to this situation, Governor Mai Mala Buni, CON, had earlier given approval for various capacity-building training for civil servants in the state.” Tonga said.
He commended the efforts of MCRP for collaborating with the office of the head of service in organizing several capacity-building workshops to complement government efforts on manpower needs of the state.
In his welcome address, Yobe State Project Coordinator MCRP, Alhaji Musa Idi Jidawa, expressed gratitude toGovernor Mai Mala Buni, CON, for his unwavering support and encouragement towards the implementation of the training workshops.
According to him, the civil service faced unprecedented challenges as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency; hence, the workshop is aimed at building capacity to design and implement effective strategies that will enable the civil service in the state to drive recovery efforts.
The workshop is designed to equip participants with necessary skills and knowledge, provide a platform for participants to share experiences, identify challenges, and develop effective strategies for post-crisis recovery in Yobe State.
Yobe civil service faces challenges of Boko Haram in 15 years—HoS
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Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate

Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate
By: Michael Mike
The bill outlawing infanticide in the country would soon be sponsored on the floor of the Senate, Senator Ireti Kingibe, representing the Federal Capital Territory has promised.
The lawmaker made this promise at the weekend in Abuja during a visit to Vines Heritage Home (VHH), a home that host scores of children who were saved from infanticide from community within and around the Federal Capital Territory.
The children were declared not worthy of living for being born as twins and were to be killed before being rescued by the Home and taken care of.
Speaking after having interaction with children of the Home, including the proprietor, Olusola Stevens, Senator Kingibe said it was absurd for children to be blamed for the misfortune of their parents or be killed for coming as double blessings.
She said she will be presenting a bill to the Senate to end this scourge and called on the members of the public to come out and speak against infanticide and help the children of the Home.
Speaking earlier, the Country Director of ActionAid Nigeria, Mr. Andrew Mamedu who led Senator Kingibe to the Home, said the organisation was happy to welcome the Senator to the Home, where children rescued from harmful traditional practice of infanticide within the FCT currently reside.
Mamedu, who was represented by the Deputy Country Director of AAN, Hajia Suwaiba Dankabo, said: “Through the co-funding by European Union (EU) and AAN, a three-year project designed to raise awareness and mobilize action towards the abolition of infanticide in the FCT, these children were relocated here. The project established mechanisms to safeguard unborn babies and infants susceptible to being victims of infanticide, as well as those that are currently ostracized.”
He noted that: “A core component of our work involves amplifying the voices of children- particularly girls- to ensure their meaningful participation in decisions that affect their lives. With the support of the European Union, we have implemented child protection programme in 57 communities across five Area Councils of the FCT, focusing on the eradication of harmful traditional practices such as infanticide.”
He added that: “We are deeply grateful for the generous funding support provided by Sony Entertainment through ActionAid Sweden. As a globally recognized organisation, Sony Entertainment understands the crucial role of investing in education and securing a brighter future for children. This invaluable support will significantly impact the lives of some of the most vulnerable in our society, particularly the 74 girls from Vines Heritage Home (VHH) and the 219 children under our care.”
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Senator Kingibe: Bill Outlawing Infanticide would be Presenting on the Floor of the Senate
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Katsina Police Foil Banditry Attack, Rescue Kidnapped Victims

Katsina Police Foil Banditry Attack, Rescue Kidnapped Victims
By: Zagazola Makama
Police in Katsina State foiled a banditry attack on May 8, 2025, and successfully rescued two kidnapped victims in Matazu Local Government Area. The attack took place around 1400hrs when armed men, suspected to be bandits, targeted farmers working in the Ilali village area.
The bandits abducted two individuals, Sada Maraya, 45, and Basiru Magaji, 47, both residents of the village.
Upon receiving a distress call, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) mobilized a team of patrol officers and swiftly responded to the scene. The police engaged the bandits in a gunfight, forcing them to flee into a nearby forest.
The victims were rescued unharmed, and efforts to apprehend the fleeing bandits are ongoing.
Katsina Police Foil Banditry Attack, Rescue Kidnapped Victims
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