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Borno Government Confirms Killing of 40 Farmers in Terror Attack

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Borno Government Confirms Killing of 40 Farmers in Terror Attack
Calls on Armed Forces to track and neutralize Terrorists

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Borno State Government has confirmed the killing of 40 farmers in terrorist attack on Dumba community, near Baga in Kukawa local government area of the state.

The governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum while condemning the attack which was allegedly hatched on Sunday by suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrrosits, also disclosed that the whereabouts of many who escaped the attack are being traced for reunion with their families.

A statement on Monday by the Borno State Commissioner of Information and Internal Security, Prof Usman Tar read that: “On Sunday 12 January 2025, armed militia suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP terrrosits attacked some farmers and fishermen at Dumba community, near Baga in Kukawa LGA.

“Investigation has commenced on the circumstances behind this attack. Initial report indicates about 40 farmers have been killed while the whereabouts of many who escaped the attack are being traced for reunion with their families.

“The Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum, condemns this attack in strong terms, and calls on the officers and men of Operation Hadin Kai to track and obliterate the insurgent elements that are operating at Dumba and other similar enclaves in the Lake Chad Area. Gov Zulum also commiserates with the victims and their families, while assuring that those still missing will be found and reunited with the families.”

The governor’s words: “With deep sorrow and anguish, I received the sad news of the attack on Dumba where scores of our farmers and fishermen were killed by the terrorists. On behalf of the government, I sympathise with the victims’ families. Let me assure the citizens of Borno that this matter will be thoroughly investigated for further necessary action. Let me use this opportunity to call on the armed forces to track and deal decisively with the perpetrators of this heinous act of violence against our innocent citizens.”

The statement lamented that: “It was observed that the farmers strayed off the security corridor established by the security agencies, and went into an enclave that is yet to be cleared. Such enclaves are usually prone to nocturnal attacks by marauding terrorists, as well as being contaminated with landmines. Gov Zulum called on citizens not to venture beyond the safety zones that are demarcated by the government and security agencies.

“Gov Zulum highlighted that “the Government has clearly demarcated the land for safe farming and economic activities, allowing the military to focus on clearing the unsafe areas where security clearance and combat operations could be conducted. It is important for our citizens not to go into areas where there may be exchange of fires, or where the terrorists may be lurking and trespassing.”

The statement added that: “The Borno Government also commends the armed forces for its consistent effort in ensuring that vast tracks of land are cleared for human resettlement and agriculture, consistent with Gov Zulum’s sustainable solutions to managing internal displacement in Borno State.

“The Borno Governments calls on farmers, fishermen and local communities to settle and carry out their legitimate activities within the “safe corridors” demarcated by the armed forces. The safe corridors consist of vast tracks of land which were cleared and decontaminated of explosives where settlement, fishing and farming could be safely carried out under the dutiful watch of our gallant security forces. It is dangerous to stray away from the demarcated safe corridors in order to enable the security forces to concentrate in safeguarding lives, while continuing to engage the terrorists without fear of the citizens being used as human shields by the terrorists. The Government also calls on citizens to report any sighting of strange movements within or near their settlements and farmlands for speedy action.”

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Exclusive: UMTH to name heart center after late Professor Jibril Aminu

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Exclusive: UMTH to name heart center after late Professor Jibril Aminu

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The University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) has announced the naming of its new Heart Centre after the late Professor Jibril Aminu, a distinguished figure in cardiology and academia. This decision honors Prof. Aminu’s remarkable contributions to medical science and education in Nigeria. 

The CMD, Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, made the announcement while handing a letter of condolences to the family of the late professor in his residence at the Villa in Abuja. 

Professor Ahidjo said the gesture was not only an expression of sympathy but also a recognition of the profound legacies left by the esteemed Professor of Cardiology. 

“As a renowned cardiologist, he significantly advanced cardiovascular medicine while also serving in various high-profile roles, including Minister of Education and Petroleum and Mineral Resources. His career was marked by dedication to both clinical practice and academic leadership, notably as Vice Chancellor of the University of Maiduguri and Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission.” Professor Ahidjo said. 

NEWSng reports that the commemoration through naming the Heart Centre underscores Prof. Aminu’s enduring legacy in improving healthcare infrastructure and medical training within Nigeria. His work extended beyond national borders, evident in his tenure as a visiting professor at Howard University College of Medicine. The initiative reflects UMTH’s commitment to fostering excellence inspired by pioneers like Prof. Aminu, who bridged medicine, education, and public service. This tribute not only memorializes his life but also inspires future generations in cardiology

Professor Ahmed Ahidjo emphasized that commemorating Professor Aminu’s work is essential for inspiring current and future generations within the hospital community. “The decision to formally honor the late professor reflects an institutional acknowledgment of his foundational role in advancing cardiology services at UMTH, thereby enhancing patient care and medical education standards. Such recognition aligns with broader efforts at UMTH to celebrate excellence and foster a culture that values enduring professional legacies.” He said

The CMD said the formal ceremony for the naming of the Heart Center is slated for July 29, 2025.

The management team were formally received during the condolence visit by Alhaji Murtala Aminu, one of the sons, who expressed happiness for the visit and thank the management for the gesture. “Professor Ahidjo’s leadership during this condolence visit highlights UMTH’s dedication to preserving its history through honoring distinguished members like the late Professor Aminu. This act serves as both a tribute and a motivational framework for ongoing development within Nigeria’s healthcare sector.” He said.

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US Embassy Holds Valedictory Event for Three Key Staff

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By: Michael Mike

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has held a valedictory event for three key members of its Public Diplomacy section, underscoring their contributions to strengthening US-Nigeria relations through cultural and educational outreach.

The US Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills Jr., speaking at the ceremony held on Wednesday evening in Abuja used the occasion which had in attendance media representatives, and friends of the embassy to commend the departing officers; Gilbert Morton, Katarina Ramos, and Victoria Cook, and also reflect on the mission’s broader commitment to public engagement in Nigeria.

He said: “The Nigerian press is among the most well-informed, most caring, most committed press, I think, on this continent.

“It is very important that the US engages with the press about our policies, issues, and our goals for both Nigeria and US.”

The envoy acknowledged the role of outgoing Public Diplomacy Information Officer Gilbert Morton in building media relationships and championing education outreach.

“Gil got me into the arena with so many of the folks here,” he said.

Reflecting on his early days in Nigeria, the Ambassador shared a personal memory from one of his first trips outside Abuja, a visit to Ahmadu Bello University with departing officer Victoria to open an AmeriCorps centre.

“It really was one of the highlights of my time here.

“To see the difference that centre would make, and the excitement it brought to students, was unforgettable. That outreach, beyond Abuja and Lagos, showed the power of what the US mission can do,” the amb. stated.

He also highlighted the work of Katrina and her team on EducationUSA, a programme that continues to inspire and support Nigerian students seeking to study in the US.

“Everywhere I went, I was asked about studying in the US.

“That kind of impact is only possible through the kind of diligent public engagement Katrina and her team carried out,” Mills said.

The ambassador concluded his remarks by praising the entire Public Diplomacy team for their tireless efforts in promoting shared values between the two nations.

“We are a team committed to making sure the values Nigerians and Americans share prevail in the world and shape our children’s futures.

“And the biggest part of that is our public outreach, discussing those values, making them understood, and ensuring they endure,” he added.

The Press Attaché Gilbert Morton shared his gratitude for the support he received during his transition to Nigeria, calling it a rewarding professional experience.

Morton acknowledged the robust Nigerian press and the embassy’s educational outreach, particularly in places like Minna, Niger State, which he described as highlights of his time in the country.

“Coming out here, it was a new adventure, and I really could not have asked for a better team to support me in that transition,” he added.

The Pubic Diplomacy Officer Victoria Cook, who coordinated numerous cultural engagements and American Spaces programmes, expressed appreciation for the opportunity to work across northern Nigeria and with alumni of various US government initiatives.

She reflected on her transition from the private sector in Asia to public diplomacy in Nigeria, calling her experience both transformative and deeply rewarding.

Cook said, “It’s been a real privilege for me. I really knew that I was here to empower you, to just make sure that your good ideas, your creative dreams could continue to flourish.”

Another Public Diplomacy Officer, Katarina Ramos, who managed the youth portfolio within the PD section, spoke about the immense potential she witnessed among young Nigerians.

She shared her enthusiasm for Nigerian culture and the warm hospitality she received throughout her posting. Her remarks underscored the learning and mutual exchange that marked her tenure.

She noted, “You have amazingly talented, industrious individuals here in Nigeria, and it has been a privilege to touch just a few of your lives.”

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Buni Appoints Development Experts Sa’id Alkali as Honorary Advisor on Lake Chad

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Buni Appoints Development Experts Sa’id Alkali as Honorary Advisor on Lake Chad

By: Michael Mike

Yobe State Governor and Chairman of the Lake Chad Basin Governors Forum (LCBGF), Hon. Mai Mala Buni has appointed the international development expert, Dr. Sa’id Alkali Kori, as Honorary Special Adviser on International Relations and Development, and Technical Advisor to the Lake Chad Basin Governors Forum.

The appointed was communicated in a statement issued on Thursday by the Secretary to the Yobe State Government, Baba Mallam Wali.

Buni noted that the appointment to the exalted office is in recognition of the appointee’s past records of performance, dedication, and personal commitment to the development of the state.

According to the statement, “Alkali’s vast international network and proven leadership will significantly enhance our engagement with multilateral partners and accelerate progress across the Lake Chad Basin.

“Sa’id Alkali Kori brings a formidable international profile: He holds a Doctorate Degree from the University of Liverpool (UK), a Master’s from the University of Salford (UK), and a Bachelor’s in Architecture from FUT Yola.

“As Chairman/Group CEO of multinational Thinklab Group Limited and former General Manager at Family Home Funds, he possesses deep expertise in development finance and cross-border investment. An academic (lecturer at the University of Liverpool, Yobe State University, and others) and seasoned board leader (BIM Africa, Fulus Capital), his work across over 34 countries equips him with unparalleled insights into global development diplomacy.

“This appointment underscores the commitment of Yobe State and the LCBGF to leverage world-class expertise in fostering sustainable regional growth and international cooperation.”

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