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AOPSHON Presented Award Of Excellent To Deserving Education Stakeholder In Yobe

AOPSHON Presented Award Of Excellent To Deserving Education Stakeholder In Yobe
By: Auwal Salim
An an efforts to encouraging the Teaching and Learning at the grassroot level, the Association Of Primary School Head Teachers Of Nigeria, ( AOPSHON ) in Yobe State has presented the award for outstanding performance for the outgoing year under review.
The Deserving Stakeholder who bagged the award according Local Chapter Of the Association under Nguru Local Education Authority is nobody except the Education Secretary of the mention Local Government, Alhaji Hamisu Ado.

During the presentation of the award by the outgoing Chairman of the Association, now Secretary of the Local Chapter of the National Union Of Teachers Nguru Local Government Branch, Mallam Garba Badamasi aided by the Deputy Chairman of the NUT Nguru chapter, Mallam Sabiu Sabo.
According to the Mallam Garba Badamasi ” We presented the award to the Education Secretary Of Nguru LGEA in person of Alh. Hamisu Ado in recognition of his outstanding performance throughout his brief staying as a Leader who humbly dedicated his time and energy toward charting a new course to the growth and development of the Education Sector in all the nooks and crannies of Nguru Local Government Area”.
” We believed the Secretary will continue to use his influence, experience, expertise above all his positive relationship with the all donors agencies particularly the INGOs within his contacts to promote Teaching and Learning the way and manner we are witnessing right now “.
Speaking after receiving the award, Alh. Hamisu Ado dedicated the award to the entire Yobe State Universal Basic Education Management Team, particularly the Board’s Chairman, Mallam Umaru Hassan Babayo staff belonging to the Nguru LGEA as well.
Ado said, “without the contributions, support and advise of all nothing could be achieved”.
In his response, Mallam Garba Mohammed Umar who is a United Nation Children’s Support Fund facilitator use the gathering of all Head Teachers to emphasized the importance of Self School Evaluation.
Urging all Head Teachers present at gathering to take the bull by the horn, saying Conduct Self School Evaluation is just like piping through the mirrow to know what is not in order before embarking on stage presentations”.
AOPSHON Presented Award Of Excellent To Deserving Education Stakeholder In Yobe
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Fourteen arrested bandits confirmed loyal to notorious militia leader Konyo in Benue

Fourteen arrested bandits confirmed loyal to notorious militia leader Konyo in Benue
By: Zagazola Makama
Fourteen of the 25 suspects arrested during a recent joint security operation in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue State have been confirmed to be loyalists of the notorious militia and bandits’ leader, Konyo.
The suspects were apprehended on Monday during a confidence-building patrol and show-of-force conducted along the Katsina-Ala–Takum Federal Highway, following intelligence reports of planned attacks on Tor-Donga town.
Credible findings revealed that the 14 individuals are members of an armed militia network responsible for a wave of violent crimes including kidnappings and ambushes in Gbise and surrounding communities.
The confirmed suspects are Awuhe Terungwa, Asawa Terseer, Terkura Audu, Terseer Gusa, Sesugh Terver, Dengba Tersugh Benjamin, Goji Abraham, Joshua Ioraenyi, Chia Fanen, Mson Iorfa, Terhemen Yanmeer, Yerfa Iorchir, Viashima Ngutor, and Vendaga Anthony – all natives of Gbise town.
Their arrest followed swift action by joint troops who stormed the area after sighting suspicious individuals along the highway. A subsequent raid led to the arrest of others attempting to regroup in the nearby bush.
Security monitoring and operations in the area have been intensified to forestall further violence
Fourteen arrested bandits confirmed loyal to notorious militia leader Konyo in Benue
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Embrace peace-building via education – CDS tells youth

Embrace peace-building via education – CDS tells youth
By: Zagazola Makama
The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, has called on Nigerian youths to embrace peace-building through education and social media.
He, however, ddescribed Nigerian youth as the country’s most potent force against violent extremism, terrorism, and insurgency.
Musa made the call while addressing a students, civil society organisations, traditional leaders and security officials at a Multi-sector conference on countering extremism ideology and insurgency on Saturday in Maiduguri.
The event was organised by the Kaltu Foundation for Peace, Network of Civil Society Organisation.
The event which focused on “Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism Through Youth Engagement and Civic Dialogue,” featured the unveiling of a new book.
The book is titled Stand Against Violence, Terrorism, and Extremism: An Admonition to Nigerian Youths, co-authored by Gen. Musa and other senior defence stakeholders.
In his keynote address, the Defence Chief emphasised that the burden of national security and peace cannot rest solely on the military, stressing that “the future of Nigeria lies in the hands of its youth.
“If we want to defeat insurgency, it is the youth that will do it. If we want to prevent violent extremism and reclaim our schools, our homes and our dignity, it is the youth that must lead the charge,” Musa declared.
Drawing from his personal military experience in the region, Gen. Musa reflected on his service in the North-East as Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai and Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force, stressing the resilience of the people and the importance of civic support to military success.
He thanked the people of Borno for their sustained cooperation with the armed forces, adding that the current military leadership under Maj.-Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar as “capable and committed.
“Nation building is a continuous, painstaking, and tireless effort, especially for patriotic and well-meaning Nigerians like you,” he said. “We must not relent.
“Things are improving. With your support, we will achieve total peace,” he said.
Speaking on the power of information in the digital age, Musa warned against the misuse of social media platforms by extremist elements, calling on the youth to use technology to promote peace, unity, and truth.
“Social media today does not merely shape opinions, it influences behaviour, identity, and belief systems.
“We must repurpose it as a tool for civic education, truth-telling, countering disinformation, and supporting our security forces,” the CDS said.
He urged students and youth to become “ambassadors of peace,” leveraging peer influence and community engagement to challenge radical ideologies and reclaim their spaces from those who sow division and hatred.
“Let us start a new movement. A movement of young Nigerians committed to rebuilding their communities through values that reflect our collective national identity – peace, unity, truth, and purpose,” Musa said.
The CDS, however, expressed optimism that the publication would become a key resource in educational and security institutions, saying he welcomed reviews and constructive criticism.
“There are no perfect solutions to the complex issues we face but through multilateral collaboration and thoughtful dialogue, we can sharpen our strategies and outpace the ever-evolving tactics of non-state actors,” he added.
Musa also paid tribute to the Borno government, traditional rulers, scholars and members of the academic and civil society for what he described as their “unwavering commitment to peace.”
The event was attended by top officials from the military, Borno Government, Network of Civil Society Organisations, youth groups, and students from tertiary institutions across the North-East.
Embrace peace-building via education – CDS tells youth
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Two arrested over beating death of teenager over missing phone in Yobe

Two arrested over beating death of teenager over missing phone in Yobe
By: Zagazola Makama
Two young men have been arrested in Ngalda town, Fika Local Government Area of Yobe State, for allegedly beating an 18-year-old boy, Abbas Zakari, to death over a missing phone and power bank.
Zagazola gathered from sources that the incident occurred on Friday, June 27, at about 5:00 p.m., when the suspects, identified as Musa Sale, 25, and Muntari Suleiman, 23, accused the deceased of stealing two mobile phones (an Android and a keypad model) and a power bank.
According to a relative, Hussaini Zakari, who reported the matter to the police, the suspects apprehended Abbas in Potiskum, where he had reportedly gone to sell the items, and recovered the handsets from him.
Instead of handing him over to the police upon returning to Ngalda, the suspects allegedly took matters into their own hands and severely beat the teenager with sticks.
The victim was rushed to the General Hospital in Fika by police officers, but was confirmed dead on arrival by a medical doctor. His remains were released to his family for burial in accordance with Islamic rites.
The suspects have since been arrested and have reportedly confessed to the assault during preliminary interrogation.
Police say the case will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation and prosecution.
Two arrested over beating death of teenager over missing phone in Yobe
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