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TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.
BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
By PROF. TAJUDEEN AKANJI.
Today, I celebrate the extraordinary life and accomplishments of a man whose presence in my life has been nothing short of a blessing.
The man, Lt General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau is a phenomenon, and a God sent change maker in this country. As he marks his seventieth birthday, i pay tribute to a great brother, friend, and benefactor whose unwavering commitment to excellence has left an indelible mark on academia, military service, and government, locally and internationally.
Born with a passion for knowledge and a relentless drive for success, our man embraced academic challenges with zeal and determination. As a scholar, he pursued intellectual pursuits with unmatched vigor, earning accolades and respect in the hallowed halls of learning. His thirst for knowledge and his unwavering pursuit of truth have inspired generations of learners, setting a high standard for academic excellence that few can match.
In the realm of military service, our esteemed leader proved himself a pillar of strength and courage. With valor and integrity, he donned his uniform and faced the challenges of the battlefield with unwavering resolve. His leadership and strategic acumen propelled him to the highest ranks, where he commanded with honor, guided with wisdom, and served with distinction, earning the admiration and respect of his comrades and superiors alike. He rose to the zenith of his career , with the rare privilege of leading the Army of the most populous Black Country in the world.
Beyond his military exploits, our beloved brother has also ventured into the realm of government service, where his visionary leadership and impeccable judgment have helped shape policies and decisions that have had far-reaching impacts both locally and on the global stage. His dedication to public service, his commitment to the common good, and his unwavering belief in the power of diplomacy and cooperation have earned him a reputation as a statesman of the highest order. As the interior minister of Nigeria, his record of service is a testimony of the excellent quality that he is endowed with.
As we reflect on the seventy years that our dear father, grandfather, brother, friend, and benefactor has graced this world with his presence, we are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of so many. His legacy of excellence, his spirit of service, and his unwavering commitment to making the world a better place stand as a beacon of inspiration for us all.
On this momentous occasion, I raise my voice to pray to Allah to continue to bless a remarkable man whose life has been a testament to the power of dedication, perseverance, and love. May the years ahead be filled with joy, peace, and fulfillment, and may his light continue to shine brightly, illuminating the paths of those who follow in his footsteps.
Happy seventieth birthday to my dear brother, friend, and benefactor. May your days be blessed with happiness, health, and the knowledge that your legacy will endure for generations to come.
Cheers to a life well-lived and to many more years of greatness ahead! In the end, may Allah make your hereafter better than the present life. I am particularly proud of this enigma and will continue to sing his songs everywhere. Ilali amam in Sha Allah.
*Akanji, was the former Director of Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan.
TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.
BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
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Borno: Zulum distributes farm tools, commissions school in Damasak
Borno: Zulum distributes farm tools, commissions school in Damasak
By: Our Reporter
Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, on Sunday, distributed farm tools to farmers and commissioned a new high Islamic school in Damasak, headquarters of Mobbar Local Government Area.
Governor Zulum was accompanied by the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, and the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari.

Zulum’s agricultural intervention aimed to boost dry-season farming and enhance the livelihoods of returnees who are gradually resettling in the community.
Zulum said, “From the beginning of this administration, dry season irrigation farming was adopted as a strategic component of the state’s food security framework. Recognising the limitations of rain-fed agriculture in the context of climate variability, insecurity, and population growth, the government implemented a dual-season production strategy to ensure year-round farming.”

He added, “Today’s distribution of 1,000 solar-powered water pumps and 200 complete tubewell drilling kits build upon earlier targeted interventions in Damasak and surrounding communities, including irrigation infrastructure development, mechanisation services, farmer-training, cooperative support, and security stabilisation measures.”
He stated, “The state remains aligned with the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit and continues collaboration with relevant Federal Ministries and development partners to strengthen agricultural productivity, processing, and market integration.”

At the commissioning of the newly constructed high Islamic school, Zulum noted, “the commissioning of the Higher Islamic College, Damasak, represents a major milestone in the state government’s policy to expand and modernise sangaya education across Borno State. This intervention reflects our commitment to building an inclusive education system that integrates spiritual development with academic and vocational advancement.”
“All Higher Islamic Colleges operate under the approved curriculum of the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS), enabling students to obtain O-Level equivalent certification and pursue further education where desired.”
In his remarks, the commissioner of education, Engr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, underscores Governor Zulum’s giant strides, stating, “this institution forms part of a wider education recovery and expansion programme implemented across Borno State. Under the leadership of His Excellency,”
“The state has constructed One Hundred and Four (104) Mega Schools, rehabilitated and remodelled One Thousand and Eighty-Seven (1,087) classrooms, executed major works in forty (40) additional schools, restored thirty (30) flood-affected schools, and delivered numerous classroom projects through the State Universal Basic Education Board.”

“These strategic investments have yielded measurable progress. The number of out-of-school children has declined significantly from approximately 2.2 million to fewer than Eight Hundred Thousand (800,000). Current enrolment for the 2025 academic year stands at One Million Four Hundred and Eighteen thousand two hundred and seventy-nine (1,418,279) learners, with further increases expected as Women Leader, Hajiya Fati Alkali Kakenna.
Borno: Zulum distributes farm tools, commissions school in Damasak
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Air-ground offensive foils Kukawa attack, destroys gun trucks
Air-ground offensive foils Kukawa attack, destroys gun trucks
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops have thwarted a coordinated multi-pronged terrorist assault on positions in Kukawa after a prolonged overnight battle supported by air strikes.
Military sources said the attackers, mounted on gun trucks, motorcycles and on foot, launched the assault from multiple directions late on Feb. 20.

Troops mounted a determined defence, engaging the insurgents in intense combat that lasted into the early hours of Feb. 21 before forcing them to withdraw while dragging away casualties.
Air strikes later destroyed one gun truck and several motorcycles carrying fleeing fighters, neutralising additional terrorists.

During follow-up exploitation, troops recovered 13 AK-47 rifles, 16 loaded magazines, three handheld radios, and other items believed to have been used by the attackers, as well as evidence of casualties evacuated by the group.
One soldier was killed during the encounter, while some equipment was damaged by rocket fire. Injured personnel were evacuated and are reported to be in stable condition.
Military authorities said the coordinated operations demonstrated sustained pressure on insurgent elements and continued efforts to degrade their combat capability across the theatre.
Air-ground offensive foils Kukawa attack, destroys gun trucks
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Police officer dies, 17 injured in auto crash along Potiskum–Bauchi road
Police officer dies, 17 injured in auto crash along Potiskum–Bauchi road
By: Zagazola Makama
A senior police officer has died while 17 other passengers sustained injuries following a road accident along the Potiskum–Bauchi highway in Yobe State.
Sources said the crash occurred at about 3:15 p.m. on Feb. 21 near the bye-pass roundabout area of PKM on the outskirts of Potiskum.
The vehicle, a Toyota Hummer Bus belonging to Borno Express and conveying 18 passengers from Kaduna to Maiduguri, reportedly lost control after the rear tyre rim on the passenger side suddenly detached.
According to the sources , the driver veered off the road into a bush, resulting in fatal and multiple injuries.
One of the passengers, ACP Abubakar Ibrahim Balteh, 45, attached to the Borno State Police Command, sustained a severe head injury and died on the spot.
Two male and two female passengers escaped unhurt, while 13 others suffered serious injuries of varying degrees.
The injured victims and the deceased were evacuated to the General Hospital Potiskum for treatment and autopsy.
Police officer dies, 17 injured in auto crash along Potiskum–Bauchi road
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