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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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Transnational Organized Human Trafficking Syndicate Busted in Nigeria, Three Suspects Arrested, 20 Foreign Nationals Rescued

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Transnational Organized Human Trafficking Syndicate Busted in Nigeria, Three Suspects Arrested, 20 Foreign Nationals Rescued

By: Michael Mike

In a deliberate effort to combat the activities of suspected trans-border criminal syndicates operating within Nigeria and other West African Countries,

Combined teams from the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) have arrested three key individuals believed to be members of a trans-border criminal syndicates operating organized criminal network in Nigeria.

According to a statement by the Press Officer, NAPTIP, Vincent Adekoye, the well–coordinated operation, which was carried out in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Osun and Nasarawa States, targeting the criminal cells and their kingpins, led to the rescue of 20 victims trafficked from the Republic of Equatorial Guinea and Togo to Nigeria for various forms of labour exploitation.

Following the directive of the Director General of NAPTIP, Binta Bello, the agency increased surveillance within border communities across the country in a bid to halt the activities of some suspected criminal syndicates who are believed to have infiltrated Nigeria from certain African countries.

Adekoye said the agency also strengthened collaboration with sister Law Enforcement Agencies and partners to nip the unwholesome activities of the criminal gangs in the bud.

Adekoye said during interviews, the victims said they were deceived by members of the syndicate with promises of high-paying jobs in Nigeria, while they processed documentation for onward journeys to different locations in Europe.

He no ed that they were, however, subjected to sundry labour exploitation upon arrival in Nigeria.

In a related development, NAPTIP, in partnership with the Nigerian Embassy in Senegal, has successfully rescued a middle-aged Nigerian victim of human trafficking from Dakar.

According to Adekoye, the victim, which name was withheld, arrived at the NAPTIP Lagos command, Ikeja, a few hours ago after a close shave with death in the hands of mindless traffickers in one of the remote villages of Senegal.

She was deceived into traveling to Senegal with promises of a job as a hair stylist and make-up artist, only to discover that there was more, as her boss, whom she referred to as ‘Madam Rose’, was into the business of child/sex trafficking.

She was subsequently forced into prostitution. When she refused to comply, her so-called employer confiscated her identification documents and threw her out, leaving her unable to move freely or return home.

“She was left stranded somewhere in Kidira, Senegal. She reported that her trafficker is diabolical and has been tormenting her mentally and emotionally to the point where her sanity is at risk. She is extremely distressed, and we fear for her life”, her relation in a petition to the agency stated.

Adekoye said the agency immediately reached out to the Nigerian Embassy in Dakar and other relevant partners, and she was immediately rescued and brought to Nigeria.

Speaking on the development, the Director General of NAPTIP, Binta Bello, said the successful operations that led to the rescue of all the victims and arrest of the suspects were a reflection of the growing synergy between the agency. sister Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies in Nigeria.

She said, “The operation was strategic and targeted at the transnational organized criminal elements that are now making Nigeria an attractive human trafficking destination.

“This is just the beginning of our planned onslaught on them. These unpatriotic individuals move from one neighboring country to the other, deceiving victims with promises of gainful employment in Nigeria. As soon as they bring the victims to Nigeria, they subject them to various forms of exploitation after collecting all their means of identification and preventing them from having access to any form of communication.

“These operations will be a continuous exercise, and we are also focusing on other parts of the Country to rid the nation of all activities of these criminalsyndicates.

“I want to sincerely thank the Chief of DefenceIntelligence (CDI), Major General Emmanuel Undiandeye, for his sustained support to NAPTIP in its activities, the operatives of both agencies, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), for providing the necessary platform for strengthening inter –agency collaboration in Nigeria, and all other stakeholders who assisted us in the operation.

“The case of the rescued victim from Senegal is very pathetic. She is a graduate of one of the famous Universities in Nigeria and a mother of one. She was approached by a recruiter who showed up in her life suddenly like a timely helper. She was promised a hair stylist job in Senegal with an expected monthly salary that would make her rich within a short time.
“Sadly, when she got there, the reverse was the case. She is lucky to be alive to tell the story, even though extremely traumatized.
“We have commenced a manhunt for her trafficker and also reached out to sister law enforcement agencies in Senegal to apprehend the so-called “Madam Rose”. They will be arrested and face the full wrath of the law.

“I wish to place on record the support and cooperation from the Nigerian Embassy in Dakar under the leadership of the Ambassador and the entire Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Embassy assisted greatly in accommodating and feeding her, even with the procurement of the Emergency travel certificate, because her passport had been seized by the trafficker.

“Also, NAPTIP appreciates the support from the personnel of the Nigerian Immigration Service at the border who helped us to receive her on arrival. These are clear demonstrations of inter-agency cooperation”, the Director General stated.

The latest rescue brings the total number of victims rescued and received from neighboring countries by NAPTIP in the past week to 21.

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European Union allocates N900 million to fight malnutrition in Northern Nigeria

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European Union allocates N900 million to fight malnutrition in Northern Nigeria

By: Michael Mike

The European Union (EU) is allocating €500,000 (over N900 million) in humanitarian aid to provide emergency assistance to children and mothers suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Northern Nigeria as a response to the alarming levels of record from the area.

The funding, according to a statement on Friday by EU, will enable the Nigeria Red Cross Society to assist approximately 170,000 households affected by or at risk of malnutrition in the northern states of Adamawa, Benue, Borno, Katsina, Niger, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara.

The statement revealed that the aid will specifically support lifesaving activities for over 30.000 children in urgent need of treatment. Community outreach and screening will be integrated with outpatient care for uncomplicated severe cases using ready-to-use therapeutic food while the most complex cases will be referred to health centres for specialised care, all in accordance with national health protocols.

According to the statement, the Red Cross will expand its health and nutrition interventions while contributing to improving the medium-term resilience of the affected families and intensifying efforts in water, protection, sanitation and hygiene.

It revealed that the funding is part of the EU’s overall contribution to the Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

The statement said in the Northeast (Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States) and Northwest (Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara States), an estimated 5.44 million children under five are acutely malnourished. 2 million are projected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition requiring lifesaving treatment, especially during the peak of the lean season from June to September 2025.

It decried that the nutrition crisis is worsening, driven by ongoing conflict and growing insecurity, which has led to prolonged displacement, a loss of livelihoods, and a significant reduction in vulnerable families’ access to essential healthcare services.

It further lamented that compounding this situation are economic pressures and climate-related shocks such as flooding, as well as sub optimal maternal and child feeding practices.

The European Union and its Member States are the world’s leading donor of humanitarian aid.

The statement claimed that relief assistance is an expression of European solidarity towards people in need around the world, and aims to save lives, prevent, and alleviate human suffering and safeguard the integrity and human dignity of populations affected by natural disasters and man-made crises.

Through its Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, the European Union helps millions of victims of conflicts and disasters every year. Withheadquarters in Brussels and a global network of field offices, the EU provides assistance to the most vulnerable people on the basis of humanitarian needs.

The European Commission has signed a €12 million humanitarian delegation agreement with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), to support the Federation’s Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF). Funds from the DREF are mainly allocated to ‘small-scale’ disasters, those that do not give rise toa formal international appeal.

The Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) was established in 1979 and is supported by contributions from donors. Each time a National Red Cross or Red Crescent Society needs immediate financial support to respond to a disaster, it can request funds from the DREF. For small-scale disasters, the IFRC allocates grants from the Fund, which can be replenished by the donors. The delegation agreement between the IFRC and ECHO enables the latter to replenish the DREF for agreed operations (within its humanitarian mandate) up to a total of €12 million.

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One killed, houses razed as vigilantes attack Fulani settlements in Kwara, setting houses, food stores ablaze

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One killed, houses razed as vigilantes attack Fulani settlements in Kwara, setting houses, food stores ablaze

By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast one person killed and several houses destroyed following an attack by a group of vigilantes and local hunters on fulani settlements in Patigi local government area.

A police sources told Zagazola Makama that the incidents occurred at about 1540 hours on june 12, 2025, when the suspects, numbering about 100 allegedly invaded the fulani settlements in Latayi , Onashi and Rogua villages under the guise of fighting kidnapping, setting houses and food stores on fire, killing a fulani man (yet to be identified), and making away with N1million in cash and six motorcycles.

The sources said that a team of military, police and civil defence personnel had been deployed to keep the peace and avert a reprisal attack, while efforts are ongoing to arrest the rogue vigilante suspects and recover the stolen items.

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