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Zulum Sends 103 Students to China for Studies; Reiterate Commitments to Education During Farewell

Zulum Sends 103 Students to China for Studies; Reiterate Commitments to Education During Farewell
By: Michael Mike
Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum reaffirmed the state’s dedication to fostering an inclusive society through quality education and robust healthcare services.
Zulum made the pronouncements when the state hosted a farewell ceremony for 103 indigenes who were awarded scholarships to pursue medicine and engineering at six universities in China.
The event was held at A Class Event Centre in Abuja on Wednesday, the 30th of October 2024, with the students set to start their departure tomorrow, Thursday, the 31st of October 2024.

Governor Zulum, represented by Hon. Ahmadu Jaha Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok Federal Constituency, outlined the state’s 25-year development plan, emphasising the strategic importance of education and healthcare.
He congratulated the scholarship recipients, noting that nearly 1.5 billion Naira had been allocated annually for their tuition and living expenses.
Hon. Jaha stressed the recipients’ ten-year bond of service to the state, ensuring that their education benefits the community.
Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe, the Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation, highlighted the government’s significant financial commitment, stating that over 11 billion Naira had been allocated for scholarships since 2019, with 1.28 billion Naira specifically for this initiative.
He also mentioned the allocation of $45,638.00 for medical insurance, residency permits, and physical check-ups.
Engineer . Wakilbe urged the students to prioritise their studies, maintain good health, and uphold discipline. He announced the distribution of students across the following universities:
- Jinzhou Medical University: 10 students
- Anhui Medical University: 30 students
- Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics: 12 students
Liaoning University of Technology: 20 students - Hefei University of Technology: 18 students
- Xuzhou Medical University: 13 students
Permanent Secretary Aishatu Musa Sheikh emphasised the importance of good character and advised the students against drug use and other vices.
Dr. Bala Isa, Executive Secretary of the Borno State Scholarship Board, congratulated the recipients and highlighted the rigorous programs offered by the selected universities.
Prof. Gutti, Vice Chancellor of Borno State University, urged the students to adhere to Chinese rules and regulations and emphasised their role in shaping Borno State’s future.
Hon. Gambomi Marte, Chairman of the House Committee on Education, supported by the member of the committee, Engineer Ali Lawan Yaumi, reinforced the importance of education and its potential for Borno State’s youth.
A scholarship recipient expressed gratitude for the opportunity and the aspiration to contribute to the community’s future.
The farewell ceremony celebrated the students’ achievements and acknowledged their responsibility as future leaders. The scholarship initiative represents a substantial investment in Borno State’s youth, aiming to empower them to positively impact their communities.
Zulum Sends 103 Students to China for Studies; Reiterate Commitments to Education During Farewell
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Adamawa Court fixes Nov. 3 for Furore Emirate case defense

Adamawa Court fixes Nov. 3 for Furore Emirate case defense
Adamawa State High Court IV sitting in Yola on Wednesday adjourned a case challenging the Adamawa government for the creation of the Fufore emirate council from Adamawa emirate to November 3rd and 4th for defense.
Justice Musa Usman who presided over the case said, this at the end of two days hearing from the principal witness, plaintiffs.
The case which was filed by the three traditional titles holders of Adamawa emirate; Alhaji Musa Halilu, Dujuma Adamawa, Mustapha Dahiru, Yarima Adamawa and Alhaji Mustapha Ahmadu, Sarki Noma Adamawa that due process was not followed before the creation of Fufore emirate.
Manga Nurudeen (SAN), counsel to the plaintiffs, told newsmen at the end of the seating that they had called four witnesses in the case and concluded.
“As you may have seen, the court has adjourned to 3rd and 4th of November for the defense, for the government and the new airmen to bring their own witnesses to be cross examined.
The defense counsel, state Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Afraimu Jingi, also said they have successfully taken the evidence of the plaintiffs during the two days of seating.
“They listed five witnesses they were able to call four and they closed their case.
“And fortunately we have been able to answer the questions to our mind that we thought we can discredit them to our mind which is left to the court to determine”, he said.
According to him, they were satisfied with the proceedings and they do not have any burden on them as the next agenda will be defense.
Adamawa Court fixes Nov. 3 for Furore Emirate case defense
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NSCDC Promotes Grassroots Security, Community-Based Intelligence

NSCDC Promotes Grassroots Security, Community-Based Intelligence
By: Michael Mike
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has reiterated its commitment to strengthening grassroots security and community-based intelligence across the country as tools for tackling insecurity.
The Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Prof. Ahmed Audi gave the commitment during his working visit of Anambra State as part of his continued strategic operational tour of the South East.
Audi, who was received by the Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo, noted that his visit was aimed at assessing the welfare of personnel, understanding field challenges, and reinforcing the Corps’ operational capacity in the region.
Speaking during the courtesy call at the Government House, Awka, the Commandant General commended the Governor for his administration’s proactive efforts in maintaining peace and stability. He also solicited greater logistical and infrastructural support to enhance the NSCDC’s performance in the state.
He said: “Security must begin from the grassroots. That is where the people live, work, and build the future. The Corps remains resolute in delivering quality service and ensuring that the confidence of Nigerians, particularly Ndi Anambra, in our operations is not misplaced.”
Soludo, in his response, commended the NSCDC for its professionalism, discipline, and resilience, especially in safeguarding critical national assets and public infrastructure.
He said: “Here in Anambra, the Light of the Nation, our greatest asset is our people: creative, enterprising, and innovative. They are the engine of our economy. Ensuring their safety and prosperity is a shared responsibility, and we appreciate the NSCDC for standing firm in that mission.”
The governor pledged continued partnership and support for the Corps, affirming that security remains the foundation for the state’s economic growth and innovation-driven development.
The Commandant General’s tour of Anambra is part of a nationwide operational assessment aimed at improving welfare, operational readiness, and synergy among security stakeholders. It underscores the NSCDC’s renewed focus on community trust, proactive engagement, and service excellence under Prof. Audi’s leadership.
NSCDC Promotes Grassroots Security, Community-Based Intelligence
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Security forces rescue three kidnapped women in Zamfara

Security forces rescue three kidnapped women in Zamfara
By: Zagazola Makama
Security forces have rescued three kidnapped women following a gun battle with bandits along the Anka–Bukkuyum road in Anka Local Government Area.
Sources said the incident occurred at about 6 p.m. on Oct. 7, when armed bandits blocked the highway and attacked a Golf vehicle with registration number RBC 22 ABUJA.
The assailants abducted the driver and three passengers before the arrival of the Anti-Kidnapping team led by Insp. Ibrahim Ubandoma.
The security team engaged the bandits in a fierce shootout, overpowering them and rescuing the three abducted passengers unhurt.
The rescued victims were identified as Lantana Abubakar, aged 70; Fatima Muhammad, aged 45; and Suwaiba Muhammad, aged 40, all residents of Gummi town in Gummi Local Government Area.
The victims were safely escorted to Anka town by the security team.
Efforts are ongoing to rescue the remaining abducted driver, as patrol operations continue in the area.
Security forces rescue three kidnapped women in Zamfara
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