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Five Fulanis shot by suspected Berom militias in Plateau

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Five Fulanis shot by suspected Berom militias in Plateau

By: Zagazola Makama

Five Fulanis were critically injured after being shot by suspected Berom militias near Con Filling Station on Bukuru Express Road, close to Angle D in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the victims were returning home from Bukuru Cattle Market, popularly known as Kara Market, on the evening of Dec. 27, 2025, as they were approaching Anguldi Filling Station, inside their vehicle, the assailants suddenly opened fire on them without provocation, resulting in serious injuries to all five youths.

The victims have been identified as Abubakar Aji, Idi Saleh, Sulaiman, Nura Muhammad Detta, and Dabo Abubakar. The injured were rushed to Jos University Teaching Hospital by security agents for medical attention.

The Plateau State Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (Macban), Alhaji Ibrahim Yusuf, confirmed the incident, describing it as part of a recurring pattern of attacks on innocent travellers by ethnic militias in the state.

“We strongly condemn this senseless and criminal act against innocent civilians and call on relevant security agencies to urgently investigate the incident, identify the perpetrators, and ensure they are brought to justice.

“We also urge the Plateau State Government and security authorities to strengthen security along major roads and commercial routes to prevent further attacks and protect the lives and property of all law-abiding citizens, regardless of their ethnic or religious background,”said Yusuf.

The latest attack could be in response to the killing of 12 persons by fulani bandits on the night of 16 December 2025 at an illegal mining site in Fann District, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.
 
Gunmen, reportedly stormed a mining site at Tosho Community, rounded up illegal miners, and demanded information about the location of 171 cattle stolen from Nding Community on 10 December. The attack left 12 miners dead, three abducted, and several others injured.

 However, the shooting of the five fulani men represents the latest episode in a rapidly escalating cycle of reprisal violence across Plateau State. There has been sustained and coordinated assaults on pastoral communities in Barkin Ladi and Jos East LGAs and Kwi village, in Riyom LGA.

For exactly in December 12, pastoralist were attacked in Nding community in Fan District of Barkin Ladi LGA, where 137 cattle were rustled. The stolen cattle belonged to three herders: Alhaji Wada Sale, Abdullahi Yusuf and Alhaji Talba Abubakar. Consequently, a second attack followed immediately in Kukukah community of Jos East LGA, where 34 cattle were driven away, although three later returned home.

Again, less than 24 hours later, another incident was reported. Nine cows died instantly after allegedly consuming poisonous substances around Kwi village in Riyom LGA.

Two days after, the Fulani retaliated, killing four children in Dorong village, Foron District of Barkin Ladi LGA. The Victims included Precious Joshuah, 17; Isa’ac Joshuah, 9; Mary Joshuah, 7; and Eve Sambo, 3.
 
Following the killing, the angry Berom militia continued with their attacks against the fulani. This time in Gero village, Jos South LGA, which saw the killing and injury of at least 10 cattle, Twelve others were left fatally wounded.

Zagazola Makama, have long warned in series of articles of this predictable pattern: attacks on herders, particularly cattle rustling and livestock poisoning, often trigger retaliatory strikes against innocent civilians and circle of unending violence.

Despite repeated alerts, the Plateau State government had remained complicit and other concerned authorities have been accused of inaction and selective enforcement, which some residents allege has emboldened the state-supported militias to carry out more attacks.
 
This growing environment of impunity has left fulani communities vulnerable for attacks and created conditions where reprisal attacks are almost inevitable. The complicity of the local militias and the failure of government to intervene decisively have deepened the cycle, placing innocent civilians including women and children at the highest risk.

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Nigerian Embassy in Kuwait Issues Safety Advisory to Citizens Amid Regional Tensions

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By: Michael Mike

The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the State of Kuwait has urged Nigerian nationals in Kuwait and Bahrain to remain calm, vigilant, and compliant with host government ldirectives in light of prevailing regional developments.

In a circular dated March 1, 2026, and referenced NKT/GA/C/004/Vol. I, the Embassy — which holds concurrent accreditation to the Kingdom of Bahrain — advised citizens to strictly observe safety guidelines and official advisories issued by authorities in both countries.

The mission encouraged Nigerians to stay informed by monitoring credible local news outlets and official government announcements in Kuwait and Bahrain. It assured the community that it is closely tracking the situation and maintaining communication with leaders of Nigerian groups and associations in both countries.

To enhance real-time communication, the Embassy announced the creation of a dedicated mobile and WhatsApp line to ensure active engagement with nationals.

For further inquiries or assistance, Nigerians were advised to contact the Embassy via email at nigeriakuwait@yahoo.com or through the designated telephone and WhatsApp numbers provided by the mission.

The Embassy reaffirmed its commitment to the safety and welfare of all Nigerian citizens in its jurisdiction and pledged to continue providing timely updates as the situation evolves.

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Gov. Fintiri’s defection will boost APC’s chances of winning in 2027 – Dr Girei

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Gov. Fintiri’s defection will boost APC’s chances of winning in 2027 – Dr Girei

Dr Salihu Bakari Girei, Gubernatorial aspirant under the platform All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027 described the defection of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri to the ruling party as a welcome development for the APC in the state.

Girei said that his defection is coming at the right time to galvanise the party’s victory in 2027 General Elections at the national and sub national level.

Dr Girei who is one of the founding fathers of the APC in the state disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Yola.

He said, Fintiri joined APC at the right time considering his outstanding performance in the state which he said was in line with President Tinubu’s transformation agenda.

He added that the defection would add value to the APC family and also help deliver dividends of democracy to the ordinary people that are yearning for good governance as well as to fast-track development.

He said Fintiri has performed credibly well, in line with his 10-point agenda for the state to justify the people’s trust in his leadership and administration.

Dr Girei further lauded President Bola Tinubu for his effort and strategy in addressing Nigeria’s challenges for and ensuring rapid development.

He said, “President Tinubu is very strategic in addressing Nigeria’s challenges and many now understood that Mr President meant well for this country and has turned the fortune of the country around for good.”

According to him, records have shown that the dollar has crashed, the economy stabilized, security improved, food is affordable and issues of strikes are no more among others.

Bakari-Girei said, all these are factors that naturally attract people joining the APC across the country for more development in the country.

He queried those saying that President Tinubu is turning the country into a one-party system, recalling that the PDP once had 30 governors and no one complained.

“Today people have decided to join APC because of many factors initiated by the President Tinubu administration that naturally attracted people to join APC and support Mr President.”

He pointed to President Tinubu’s history as governor of Lagos, where opposition platforms continued to function, as evidence of his commitment to multi-party democracy.

He also appreciated the foresight of the President for appointing Malam Nuhu Ribadu, National Security Adviser who has invested much in APC in the state.

He further urged unity and understanding of all APC stakeholders in the state for the progress and success of the party at all levels.

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Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS Moves to Boost Enforcement of Judgments with High-Level Talks in Republic of Guinea

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Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS Moves to Boost Enforcement of Judgments with High-Level Talks in Republic of Guinea

By: Michael Mike

The Community Court of Justice, ECOWAS will hold a high-level bilateral meeting in the Republic of Guinea from March 2 to 4, 2026, as part of efforts to strengthen the enforcement of its judgments across Member States.

The three-day engagement, organised in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Economic Community of West African States, is expected to bring together the Court’s delegation, Guinea’s Competent National Authority (CNA), senior government officials, and representatives of civil society to address persistent challenges in implementing the Court’s rulings.

At the heart of the meeting is the push to close the gap between judicial decisions and their execution at the national level. While the ECOWAS Court continues to deliver landmark judgments on human rights, governance, and community law, enforcement remains a critical concern in several jurisdictions. The Guinea dialogue is aimed at building a more effective, coordinated, and transparent enforcement framework.

Discussions will focus on practical strategies to improve compliance rates, streamline procedures, and strengthen collaboration between national institutions and the regional court. Participants are expected to review existing bottlenecks, share best practices, and identify sustainable solutions that can enhance uniformity in enforcement mechanisms across the sub-region.

The programme will include a dedicated forum examining the current status of enforcement of the Court’s judgments in Guinea, alongside presentations on the Court’s enforcement processes and the national legal landscape. Civil society organisations will also engage directly with the Court in a bilateral dialogue designed to promote accountability and inclusive participation.

Beyond the technical sessions, the Court’s delegation will pay courtesy visits to key government figures, including the Minister in charge of ECOWAS Affairs, the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Finance, the President of the Supreme Court, and the Speaker of Parliament. Meetings are also scheduled with the Chairperson of the Human Rights Commission and the President of the Bar Association.

The delegation will be led by the President of the Court, Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, and will include Vice-President Sengu Mohamed Koroma, Honourable Justice Gberi-Bè Ouattara, as well as directors and other officials.

Similar bilateral meetings have previously taken place in the Republic of Sierra Leone and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, reflecting the Court’s broader strategy to institutionalise cooperation and reinforce the authority of its judgments throughout West Africa.

As ECOWAS marks five decades of regional integration, the Guinea engagement signals a renewed determination to ensure that the decisions of its judicial arm are not only pronounced but fully implemented—strengthening the rule of law and deepening trust in regional justice systems.

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