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Buni commended for the Qur’an Recitation Competition in Yobe
Buni commended for the Qur’an Recitation Competition in Yobe
By: Yahaya Wakili
Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has been commended for our activities and programs for attending the Qur’an Recitation Competition, which raised our status in all local governments of the state.
The Executive Secretary of the Yobe State Arabic and Islamic Education Board, Malam Umar Abubakar, made the commendation in his vote of thanks at the closing ceremony of the 33rd edition of the Yobe State Qur’an Recitation Competition in Potiskum.
“Since I was appointed as an executive secretary by His Excellency the Executive Governor, Hon. Mai Mala Buni CON (Chiroman Gujba), we have executed a lot of work, including taking 30 students to Al-Azahar University, where they will study Arabic for one year and be sponsored by Governor Mai Mala Buni.’ Malam Umar said.
“We brought a secondary school in Al-Azahar called Al-Azahariya Yobe, which His Excellency Governor Mai Mala Buni gave his approval to. We are waiting for teachers, which Al-Azahar will send to us, and as of now, the secondary of science and technology is the secondary, and any student studying here will go to Al-Azahar from part 1 to part 4 for free education, all of which is done under my board.
He seizes the opportunity to appeal to His Excellency to assist the board with the permanent side office accommodation, the official car for the Executive Secretary, and two (18)-seater buses, one for males and one for females, that can be used for conveying Yobe State contingents to the National Qur’an Recitation Competition.
Malam Umar Abubakar revealed that Yobe State will host this year’s National Qur’an Recitation Competition, adding that, on behalf of the management of the board as well as the organizing committee, pray to Allah to record who in one way or another donated, supported, prayed, or participated in the success of the event with Jannatul Firdausi.
Buni commended for the Qur’an Recitation Competition in Yobe
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GCM Class of 1979 advice colleague new VC YSU Prof Tahir to stay out of partisan politics
GCM Class of 1979 advice colleague new VC YSU Prof Tahir to stay out of partisan politics
By: Bodunrin kayode
The Government College Maiduguri (GCM) Class of 1979 have advised the new Vice Chancellor (VC) of the Yobe state University (YSU) Prof Bashir Tahir to avoid partisan politics if he wants to achieve academic excellence.
They cautioned that dealing with politicians is often challenging which is why it is advisable to stay away from partisan politics while focusing on academic excellence and institutional development.

They gave the charge to him recently when they paid a congratulatory visit in which they expressed confidence in his leadership and pledging support for the success of his tenure.
The delegation, led by the Pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Kashim Ibrahim University, Prof. Umar Kyari Sandabe congratulated Prof. Tahir on his well-deserved appointment and described it as a proud moment for the GCM Class of 1979 and the academic community at large.
The group led by Prof. Sandabe advised him to remain patient and innovative in steering the affairs of the University, noting that managing higher institutions requires wisdom, resilience and creativity.

Prof. Sandabe recalled Prof. Tahir’s outstanding service as Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC) of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, where he said the new Vice-Chancellor distinguished himself and made his colleagues proud.
He assured him of the confidence and trust of the GCM Class of 1979, urging him to freely consult them for advice whenever the need arises.
“We have confidence in you, we will count on you, and you can also count on us,” Prof. Kyaribe said, while extending the group’s gratitude to the Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, and the State Executive Council for the appointment.
Responding, the Vice-Chancellor of Yobe State University, Prof. Bashir Tahir, thanked the delegation for the visit, the words of encouragement and the show of solidarity.
He assured them of his commitment to give his best in the service of the university and the state. “In Sha Allah, I shall do my best. I am going to count on your support and prayers,” Prof. Tahir said.

He emphasized that his doors are always open for advice, constructive criticism and guidance, noting that collective wisdom is essential for institutional growth.
Tahir used to opportunity to appreciate the enduring bond and mentorship of the GCM Class of 1979 with a vow that he will never forget them.
GCM Class of 1979 advice colleague new VC YSU Prof Tahir to stay out of partisan politics
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Hajj Gazette hails Amb. Ismail Abba Yusuf’s appointment as NAHCON Chairman
Hajj Gazette hails Amb. Ismail Abba Yusuf’s appointment as NAHCON Chairman
The Management of Hajj Gazette News and Current Affairs Magazine extends its warm congratulations to Ambassador Ismail Abba Yusuf on his appointment as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Wednesday announced the appointment of Amb. Yusuf, underscoring the administration’s commitment to strengthening institutional leadership within the Hajj management framework.
According to a statement issued by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Mr. Bayo Onanuga, the President has formally transmitted the nomination to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, for expeditious confirmation in accordance with Section 3(2) of the NAHCON Act, 2026.
Amb. Yusuf’s nomination comes at a critical juncture for the Commission, as preparations for the forthcoming Hajj operations demand strategic coordination, transparency, and administrative efficiency.
His diplomatic background and public service experience position him to provide the leadership required to consolidate reforms and enhance service delivery to Nigerian pilgrims.
Hajj Gazette expresses confidence that, upon confirmation, Amb. Yusuf would deploy his expertise to strengthen stakeholder collaboration, uphold regulatory standards, and drive operational excellence within NAHCON.
Hajj Gazette hails Amb. Ismail Abba Yusuf’s appointment as NAHCON Chairman
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Six cows poisoned as attacks on pastoral livelihoods escalate in Plateau
Six cows poisoned as attacks on pastoral livelihoods escalate in Plateau
By: Zagazola Makama
A series of coordinated attacks targeting cattle and Fulani settlements across Plateau State has intensified fears of a widening reprisal cycle, with the latest incident involving the poisoning of six cows in Bokkos Local Government Area (LGA).
On Feb. 11 at about 8:30 a.m., six cows belonging to Alhaji Bello Haruna and Iliya Yusuf, both of Rwam Village in Mushere District, Bokkos LGA, were reportedly poisoned at Tulus and Rwam villages. Two of the cows died instantly, while four others were slaughtered after showing signs consistent with poisoning.
In the same development, Militia suspected to be from the Birom ethnic group attacked a Fulani settlement in Tulus Village, Horop, setting ablaze two houses belonging to Kadiri Adamu and Hashimu Adamu. Community sources said the coordinated targeting of livestock and residences indicated deliberate mischief designed to provoke tension and displacement.
The Bokkos incident followed an earlier case in Riyom LGA. The Fulani community in Riyom reported that a cow belonging to Anas Likita, a resident of Luggere in Jol Ward, was attacked and seriously injured by individuals suspected to be youths from Jol community.
Abdullahi Yusuf, the Leader of the Fulani community in Riyom, while calling for calm, condemned the act and commended the swift response of Operation Rainbow personnel stationed in Jol, who assisted in evacuating the injured cow to its owner. They also praised Operation Enduring Peace, Sector 6, for timely intervention and professional handling of the situation, urging residents to remain calm and allow security agencies to investigate.
“Such incidents only increase tension and undermine ongoing efforts toward peace and stability in Riyom LGA,” the community said in a statement signed by Abdullahi Yusuf on Feb. 9.
Zagazola report that the latest incidents align with a disturbing pattern of systematic attacks on pastoral assets across Plateau State.
On Feb. 2, one cow was shot dead at Weren Camp, Riyom LGA, while three others were poisoned in Kwi Village. Reports said toxic substances were concealed inside oranges and deliberately placed along grazing fields. The attack occurred in the afternoon, and the assailants escaped immediately after the shooting.
Also on Feb. 2 in Kwi Village, three cows were poisoned using what veterinary sources described as a sophisticated method: toxic substances hidden inside oranges placed along known grazing paths. The cattle ingested the poisoned fruits and collapsed. The method was assessed as deliberate, malicious and targeted.
The sophistication of hiding poison in oranges suggests premeditation and an intent to kill livestock without direct confrontation,” a local veterinary officer said. The attackers fled immediately after the shooting at Weren Camp, leaving the community in fear and uncertainty.
The pattern of attacks intensified in December 2025. On Dec. 12, armed elements attacked Nding Community in Fan District, Barkin Ladi LGA, and rustled approximately 137 cattle belonging to three herders. The attackers were heavily armed, operated in groups and drove the cattle into forested terrain.
Barely 24 hours later, on Dec. 13, at Kukukah Community in Jos East LGA, 34 cows were rustled by armed assailants. That same day, in Kwi Village, Riyom LGA, nine cows reportedly died after ingesting poisoned substances, following earlier rustling incidents. Community leaders said the sequence of events suggested emerging reprisal dynamics.
On Dec. 16, armed Fulani bandits attacked an illegal mining site at Tosho Community, Fan District, Barkin Ladi LGA, allegedly to recover previously rustled cattle. The attack resulted in 12 fatalities, three abductions and several injuries, and triggered further retaliatory violence across the zone.
Between Dec. 18 and 19, retaliatory attacks were reported in Dorong Village, Foron District, Barkin Ladi LGA, where four children were killed, and in Gero Village, Jos South LGA, where additional livestock were killed in reprisal actions.
On Dec. 27, five Fulani youths returning from Kara Cattle Market were ambushed along Bukuru Express Road near Angle D in Jos South LGA. The victims sustained critical gunshot wounds and were evacuated to the Jos University Teaching Hospital for emergency treatment.
The attacks are increasingly targeted, symbolic and livelihood-destructive. The objective appears to be forced displacement of pastoralists in Plateau state and demographic pressure in affected LGAs.
Zagazola report that the cumulative intelligence points to a structured escalation cycle, livestock poisoning leads to cattle rustling, which in turn triggers retaliatory raids and civilian casualties.
While armed militias and bandit elements are exploiting grievances. Weak deterrence is allowing non-state actors especially those inaugurated by the Plateau state government to function as de facto security forces in some rural areas, thereby committing heinous atrocities under the guise of protecting communities.
Zagazola warned that failure to decisively interrupt the cycle risks normalising reprisal attacks, expanding militia influence and eroding state authority.
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