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Rev. Yohanna Buru Declares ‘NCYP Now Belongs to God’ After Appointment as Patron

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Rev. Yohanna Buru Declares ‘NCYP Now Belongs to God’ After Appointment as Patron

By: Michael Mike

Reverend (Dr.) Yohanna Buru, General Overseer of the Evangelical and Life Intervention Ministry, has declared that the Northern Christian Youth Professionals (NCYP) “now belongs to God” following his appointment as Patron of the association.

Speaking after receiving his Certificate of Appointment and official insignia from the National Chairman of NCYP, Isaac Abrak, and the Kaduna State Coordinator, Hon. Daniel John, Rev. Buru urged the leadership of the organisation to remain steadfast in their faith and allow divine guidance to shape their decisions.

“NCYP now belongs to God. The leadership are merely instruments in His hands and must allow God to lead the group at all times,” he said.

The cleric offered prayers of dedication for the association, committing its activities and leadership to God. He admonished members to obey God’s instructions regardless of circumstances, stressing that the Scriptures must remain the foundation for all the group’s actions and decisions.

He also cautioned the leadership against engaging in any form of wrongdoing, warning that such actions could have severe consequences for the organisation’s mission and integrity.

Presenting the appointment certificate, NCYP National Chairman Isaac Abrak said the honour was in recognition of Rev. Buru’s longstanding efforts to promote peaceful coexistence and Christian-Muslim harmony in Kaduna State and across Northern Nigeria.

Abrak described the cleric as a consistent advocate of interfaith dialogue whose commitment to peace aligns with the organisation’s vision of fostering unity, youth development and national progress.

He noted that at a time when Northern Nigeria continues to grapple with insecurity and developmental challenges, stronger collaboration between Christians and Muslims remains crucial to restoring peace, combating violence and driving sustainable development across the region.

The presentation ceremony was witnessed by the National Women Leader of NCYP, Madam Joan Ahmadu, alongside other members of the association.

The NCYP leadership expressed optimism that Rev. Buru’s spiritual guidance, mentorship and counsel would further strengthen the organisation’s commitment to serving God, promoting religious harmony and contributing to peace and development in Northern Nigeria and across the country.

Founded as a faith-based youth organisation, the Northern Christian Youth Professionals has consistently advocated peaceful coexistence, youth empowerment and constructive engagement on issues affecting Northern Nigeria, while promoting dialogue and collaboration across religious and ethnic divides.

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Oriire Rescue: NHRC Demands Renewed Push to Free All Kidnap Victims Across Nigeria

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Oriire Rescue: NHRC Demands Renewed Push to Free All Kidnap Victims Across Nigeria

By: Michael Mike

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has commended Nigeria’s security agencies for the successful rescue of the abducted pupils and staff of Oriire International School in Ibadan, Oyo State, but has warned against treating the operation as an isolated victory amid the country’s worsening kidnapping crisis.

The Commission’s Executive Secretary, Chief Tony Ojukwu,
said while the rescue had brought relief to affected families, it should serve as a catalyst for intensified efforts to secure the freedom of hundreds of other Nigerians still being held captive across the country.

In a statement issued by the Commission’s Director of Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, Fatimah Mohammed, Ojukwu praised the coordinated efforts of security agencies that led to the successful operation but stressed that every Nigerian deserves equal protection.

“Every life matters. The joy of one family reunited must become the standard for every family still waiting in anguish,” he said.

According to him, although the rescue is commendable, many Nigerians remain in captivity, with their families continuing to endure uncertainty and emotional trauma.

“While we commend this rescue, we are reminded that hundreds of Nigerians are still missing, still suffering, and still hoping. The State has a duty to protect the right to life and personal liberty of every citizen under Sections 33 and 35 of the 1999 Constitution,” Ojukwu stated.

The NHRC described kidnappings of schoolchildren, commuters, and residents as grave violations of fundamental human rights, warning that the persistent wave of abductions continues to deepen fear and insecurity across the country.

Ojukwu urged the Federal Government, security agencies and state governments to intensify intelligence gathering, strengthen inter-agency collaboration and adopt more victim-centred rescue strategies to ensure that all abducted persons regain their freedom.

“Rescuing one is commendable. Rescuing all is the mandate. No Nigerian should be left behind in captivity,” he added.

The Commission also reaffirmed its commitment to promoting and protecting the rights of everyone living in Nigeria, while calling on all levels of government to redouble efforts to tackle insecurity in all its forms.

The NHRC’s appeal comes against the backdrop of persistent kidnapping incidents across several parts of Nigeria, where armed groups have increasingly targeted schools, highways and rural communities for ransom. Although security agencies have recorded notable successes in rescuing some victims, rights advocates continue to express concern over the growing number of Nigerians who remain in captivity and the psychological, social and economic toll the crisis has imposed on families and communities.

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Troops Intercept Suspected Arms Traffickers in Kaduna, Recover Seven Illegal Firearms intended to be supplied to bandits from Jos

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Troops Intercept Suspected Arms Traffickers in Kaduna, Recover Seven Illegal Firearms intended to be supplied to bandits from Jos

By Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 7 have arrested suspected arms traffickers and recovered seven illegal firearms during a targeted stop-and-search operation at Samaru checkpoint in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation was carried out at about 9:40 a.m. on Monday following credible intelligence regarding the movement of illegal weapons from Jos, Plateau State, to Niger State.

According to the sources, troops had received information that suspected arms racketeers were transporting the weapons in an ash-coloured Mercedes-Benz vehicle. Acting on the intelligence, security personnel identified, tracked and intercepted the vehicle at the Samaru checkpoint in Zangon Kataf.

A thorough search of the vehicle led to the recovery of three locally fabricated AK-47 rifles and four submachine guns (SMGs) concealed inside the vehicle.

During the operation, one of the suspects reportedly attempted to escape but was shot by troops while trying to flee. He sustained injuries and was immediately evacuated to the Sector 7 Medical Centre in Kafanchan for treatment.

Preliminary interrogation of the arrested suspects indicated that the weapons were allegedly supplied by two individuals based in Jos, Plateau State, and were being transported to a receiver in Niger State.

Military sources said the suspects, along with the recovered firearms, remain in military custody and will be handed over to the appropriate authorities at Headquarters for further investigation aimed at dismantling the arms trafficking network and apprehending other members of the syndicate.

The interception is considered another significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts by security forces to disrupt the illicit flow of weapons fueling criminal activities and insecurity across the North-Central region.

Security authorities said investigations are continuing to identify and arrest all individuals connected with the arms supply chain.

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Borno Students Rally Behind Security Agencies, Reject Terrorism, Call for National Unity Against Boko Haram, ISWAP, Banditry

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Borno Students Rally Behind Security Agencies, Reject Terrorism, Call for National Unity Against Boko Haram, ISWAP, Banditry

By: Zagazola Makama

Students from various tertiary institutions in Borno State on Sunday declared their unwavering support for Nigeria’s security agencies in the ongoing campaign against Boko Haram, ISWAP, banditry and other violent criminal groups, urging all citizens to unite behind efforts to restore lasting peace across the country.

The students made the declaration during a solidarity rally held at the Post Office Round About in Maiduguri, where they joined civil society groups, youth organisations and community leaders to express appreciation for the sacrifices of the Armed Forces, Police, Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and other security personnel engaged in counter-terrorism operations.

The rally, attended by hundreds of students from the University of Maiduguri, Borno State University, Ramat Polytechnic, Mohammed Lawan College of Agriculture and other institutions, featured speeches, peace messages and calls for greater public cooperation with security agencies.

A Student Leader, Suleiman Muhammad Sarki urged Nigerians to reject terrorism in all its forms and embrace national unity as the country’s strongest weapon against violent extremism.

“Terrorism has killed our people, destroyed our communities and stolen peace from our homes. This fight is not for government alone; it is the responsibility of every Nigerian.

“We must also speak with one voice against the payment of ransom to kidnappers, bandits and terrorist groups. When we deny them financial support, we weaken their operations.

“Parents should teach their children peace, communities should report suspicious activities, leaders should speak with one voice, the media should spread truth instead of fear, while the youth must choose unity over hatred. Nigeria is bigger than any terrorist, and together we shall overcome,” he said.

The remarks were greeted with applause as participants waved Nigerian flags and displayed placards bearing inscriptions such as “United Against Terrorism,” “Support Our Troops,” “Enough is Enough,” “Peace is Our Right,” and “Nigeria Must Win.”

Students of the Mohammed Lawan College of Agriculture, Maiduguri, also called for sustained government investment in communities liberated from insurgents.

One agriculture student said restoring farming activities remained crucial.

“Food security and national security go together. When farmers return safely to their fields, communities recover faster and criminal groups lose influence.”

A student of Education stressed that schools should continue promoting peace education.

“Children must grow up understanding tolerance, respect and peaceful coexistence. Education remains one of the strongest tools against violent extremism.”

At the Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri, students praised the resilience of communities affected by insurgency.

A Higher National Diploma student said the determination shown by residents demonstrated that terrorism would never defeat Nigeria.

“Despite everything, people have rebuilt businesses, returned to school and continued with their lives. That resilience gives hope.”

Another student urged social media users to verify information before sharing it online.

“False information creates unnecessary panic and sometimes benefits terrorists. Citizens should rely on credible sources and avoid spreading rumours during security operations.”
Several students also commended security personnel serving in difficult operational environments across the North-East.

They acknowledged the sacrifices made by troops deployed under Operation HADIN KAI and other security formations, noting that many personnel had paid the ultimate price in defence of the country.

A law student observed that national unity remained Nigeria’s greatest strength.

“Terrorists want to divide Nigerians along ethnic and religious lines. We must deny them that victory by standing together as one nation.”

Students also called on traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations and the media to intensify public enlightenment campaigns against violent extremism.

They said parents should monitor their children, communities should remain vigilant and religious leaders should continue preaching tolerance, peaceful coexistence and respect for human life.

According to them, the fight against terrorism extends beyond military operations and requires sustained investment in education, youth empowerment, community policing, intelligence sharing and post-conflict reconstruction.

Many expressed optimism that with continued cooperation between citizens and security agencies, Nigeria would eventually overcome terrorism and restore lasting peace.

As the interviews concluded, one message remained consistent across campuses in Maiduguri: defeating Boko Haram, ISWAP and banditry requires a united Nigeria.

Aisha Ibrahim, a students from UNIMAID said the fight against terrorism should not be left solely to security agencies, stressing that citizens also have important roles to play through vigilance, intelligence sharing and promoting peaceful coexistence.

She noted that Borno State had endured years of insurgency, resulting in the loss of thousands of lives, displacement of communities and disruption of education and economic activities.

According to her , the significant progress recorded through sustained military operations has encouraged many displaced families to return home, while schools, markets and farming activities have gradually resumed in several communities.

Bashir Babagana, another student commended the resilience and professionalism demonstrated by troops and other security personnel operating in difficult environments, saying their sacrifices deserved national recognition and support.

He noted that many members of the security forces had paid the ultimate price while defending the country’s territorial integrity and protecting civilians from terrorist attacks.

Participants also appealed to Nigerians to avoid spreading misinformation capable of undermining security operations or creating unnecessary panic.

They stressed that verified information and responsible reporting remained essential in sustaining public confidence and denying terrorist groups the propaganda they often seek.

The students further called on religious leaders, traditional institutions, community associations and youth groups to intensify campaigns promoting tolerance, peaceful coexistence and national unity.

They maintained that education, youth empowerment and community engagement should complement military operations in addressing the root causes of violent extremism.

The rally also featured prayers for the repose of civilians and security personnel who lost their lives in the fight against terrorism, as well as special prayers for the safety of troops currently serving in operational theatres across the country.

The students also pledged continued support for lawful efforts aimed at defeating Boko Haram, ISWAP, bandit groups and other criminal elements threatening Nigeria’s peace and stability.

They urged Nigerians, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or political affiliation, to remain united and work collectively towards building a secure and prosperous nation.

The rally concluded with participants reaffirming their commitment to national unity and expressing confidence that sustained collaboration between citizens and security agencies would ultimately bring terrorism to an end.

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