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Yobe: Brief on the new Emir of Gudi
Yobe: Brief on the new Emir of Gudi
By: Yahaya Wakili
The new Emir of the Gudi Emirate Council in Yobe State, Hon. Alhaji Ismaila Ahmed Gadaka, was born in Gadaka town, then the Fika Native Authority, later the Fika Emirate, in the Northeastern State on 27th October, 1963.
The Emir started his western education at Gadaka Central Primary School from 1971 to 1978, Government Secondary Tech. School Kukawa, Borno State, from 1978 to 1983, and Farm Training Center, Mamudo, Yobe State, from 1984 to 1985, and then proceeded to the University of Maiduguri from 1987 to 1992 and NYSC 1993, where he obtained a B.Sc. (Public Admin.).
HRH the new emir of Gudi, Hon. Ismaila A. Gadaka, attended various courses in and outside Nigeria, including the Savings Officers Course, UBA plc Kano Training Center, Tellers Course for Brains/Vsat Branches and Customer Services Course, Advance Information System Office Automation Course, IBFC Accounting and Banking Operations Basic Course, Marketing Skills Development Course STB, and Introduction to Credit Lagos (STB).
Others include, Debt Recovery Management Lagos STB, Basic Accounting course Robert Morris,
Advance Customer Care Course (STB), Credit Analysis Course (Robert Morris), Advance Credit Management Course (STB), Professional Selling Skill, Supervisory Management Skill Course, and Intermediate and Service Magic Course.
Hon. Alhaji Ismaila A. Gadaka started his working history at the Borno State Board of Internal Revenue as a tax-collecting assistant; at the Borno State Agriculture Development Programme (BOSADP) as a field extension agent; at NYSC (Savannah Bank Kano); at the Secretary to the State Government’s Office (Chieftaincy Affairs) as a local and government inspector II; at the College of Administration and Basic Studies, Potiskum (as an instructor of local government admin. and taxation); at the United Bank for Africa, Maiduguri (as an officer); and at UBA plc, Buni-Yadi (as a business manager).
The places where the new emir of Gudi works include Standard Trust Bank (STB), Damaturu, as profit center manager; Standard Trust Bank, Damaturu, as business manager; United Bank for Africa plc Damaturu, business manager; and UBA plc, Maiduguri Monday Market, as business manager.
Hon. Alhaji Ismaila A. Gadaka ventured into politics, where he held many political appointments, which included Comm. of the Yobe State Ministry for Integrated Rural Development, Comm. of the Min. for Animal and Fisheries, Comm. of the Min. for Land and Survey, Comm. of the Min. for Commerce and Industries, and Hon. Member of the House of Representatives, Fika/Fune Federal Constituency at the 7th Assembly from 2011 to 2015.
The new emir also went for a second tenure at the Federal Constituency, representing Fika/Fune at the 8th assembly from 2015 –2019. Yobe State coordinator of the Tinubu Support Group (TSG) Steering Committee from October 2021 to 2023, as well as the secretary of contact mobilizations for the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council (PCC).
He was also the Secretary Contact and Mobilization of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council Northeast, Assistant Secretary of the Yobe State Campaign Council, Chairman of the Yobe State Local Government Project Monitoring and Evaluation Committee, and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Federal College of Education (T), Yauri, Kebbi State.
On Sunday, 3rd August, 2025, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Yobe State, Hon. Dr. Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, Chiroman Gujba, appointed Hon. Alhaji Ismaila A. Gadaka as a first-class, second Emir of the Gudi Emirate Council in Yobe State. The new emir succeeded his brother, the late Emir, Alhaji Isa Bunuwo Ibn Madubu Khaji, who passed away on 31st July, 2025. The new emir’s hobbies are reading/research and horse riding.
Yobe: Brief on the new Emir of Gudi
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Centre lauds Kaduna Govt over life skills, gender education policies approval
Centre lauds Kaduna Govt over life skills, gender education policies approval
By Aisha Gambo
The Centre for Girls’ Education (CGE) has commended the Kaduna State Executive Council for approving the Kaduna State Life Skills Policy and the State Policy on Gender in Education (SPGE 2026–2030).
The Executive Director of the organisation, Habiba Mohammed, made this known in a statement issued on Wednesday in Kaduna.
She said the approval marked a transition from donor-supported, time-bound interventions to a sustainable, government-led framework for delivering life skills education and promoting gender equity in schools.
According to her, the Life Skills Policy will equip young people with the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values required to succeed in education, employment and life, while the Gender in Education Policy providzbves a framework to promote equity, inclusion, participation, retention, completion and improved learning outcomes.
“The approval moves life skills and gender equity from the margins of the classroom into the core of Kaduna State’s education system,” she said.
Mohammed said CGE contributed to the development and validation of the policies through its system-strengthening project supported by Co-Impact, OASIS Initiative and the Malala Fund, in collaboration with the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) and the Kaduna State Ministry of Education.
She said the policies built on more than 18 years of the organisation’s Safe Space model, which independent evaluations showed had helped reduce child marriage, increase school enrolment and delay early marriage.
According to her, the AGILE programme in Kaduna has reached more than 127,319 girls and 6,250 boys between the ages of 14 and 18, while over 1,400 female and male teachers have been trained as mentors.
She added that institutionalising the model through public policy would ensure that life skills education became a permanent component of the state’s education system.
Mohammed said the policies would address barriers to school access, retention and completion, particularly for girls and other vulnerable learners.
She added that they would also institutionalise life skills as a co-curricular programme, strengthen evidence-based decision-making across the state’s 23 local government areas and guarantee continuity beyond donor-funded programmes.
The executive director commended Gov. Uba Sani for providing the leadership that made the policy approval possible.
She also appreciated the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Abubakar Sani Sambo, the Kaduna State Ministry of Education, the AGILE State Project Implementation Unit, the World Bank and other stakeholders for their contributions to the process.
Mohammed reaffirmed CGE’s commitment to supporting the Kaduna State Government with technical assistance during the implementation phase, including teacher training, gender-responsive education sector budgeting and monitoring.
She said the ultimate goal was to ensure that every girl and boy in Kaduna State had the opportunity to learn, develop and thrive.
Centre lauds Kaduna Govt over life skills, gender education policies approval
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Troops Kill Six ISWAP Fighters, Wound Seven in Failed Attack on Borno Military Base
Troops Kill Six ISWAP Fighters, Wound Seven in Failed Attack on Borno Military Base
By: Zagazola Makama
Six fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) were reportedly killed and seven others seriously wounded during a failed attack on a Forward Operating Base (FOB) at Logomani in Borno State, credible intelligence sources have disclosed.
The sources told Zagazola Makama that the terrorists launched the attack on the military position in the early hours of July 7 but suffered significant casualties after troops mounted a fierce resistance.
According to the intelligence assessment, the attackers had assembled at Garal before advancing on the military base.
Following the failed assault, surviving insurgents were reportedly seen regrouping at Chukun Gudu, where they buried six of their fighters killed during the encounter.
Among those reportedly buried was a senior fighter identified as Munzir, also known as Ba Alayi, who was said to be an indigene of Wulgo.
The development comes as troops of Operation HADIN KAI continue sustained clearance operations aimed at dismantling terrorist enclaves and disrupting insurgents’ logistics and mobility across the Lake Chad region.
Troops Kill Six ISWAP Fighters, Wound Seven in Failed Attack on Borno Military Base
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Cholera Outbreak Kills Nine ISWAP Terrorists in Timbuktu Triangle
Cholera Outbreak Kills Nine ISWAP Terrorists in Timbuktu Triangle
By: Zagazola Makama
A cholera outbreak has reportedly claimed the lives of nine fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the Timbuktu Triangle, a known terrorist stronghold in Borno State, intelligence sources have disclosed.
The sources told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the outbreak had spread through the group’s enclaves, highlighting deteriorating sanitary conditions and limited access to medical care within the insurgents’ camps.
According to the intelligence, two additional ISWAP fighters infected with the disease were allegedly executed by fellow terrorists after attempts to manage their condition at Kimba village proved unsuccessful.
The sources said the development pointed to the worsening health conditions within the terrorist hideouts, where sustained military pressure has disrupted logistics, including access to medicines and treatment facilities.
The sources added that commanders had also been urged to intensify efforts to intercept medical supplies and pharmaceuticals intended for terrorist camps in order to further degrade ISWAP’s treatment capability and operational resilience.
The reported outbreak comes amid sustained offensives by troops of Operation HADIN KAI, who continue to target terrorist enclaves and logistics networks across the Lake Chad region in a bid to degrade the insurgents’ fighting capacity.
Cholera Outbreak Kills Nine ISWAP Terrorists in Timbuktu Triangle
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