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GCM Class of 1979 advice colleague new VC YSU Prof Tahir to stay out of partisan politics

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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.

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NGX boss restates commitment to gender equality

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The Group Chairman Nigerian Exchange Group, Dr. Umaru Kwairanga has restated the NGX’s commitment to gender equality and diversity at all levels of the organisation.

Kwairanga stated this in Lagos on Tuesday while delivering his welcome address on the occasion of the closing ceremony in honour of the Honourable Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, who visited the floor of the Nigerian Exchange.

He stated that the Nigerian Exchange Group as an organisation remained committed to inclusiveness that drive growth and development at all levels of the NGX’s dealings.

He stated that through such inclusive representation, the NGX has achieved near parity at the board levels of the organisation and was working to improve the representation of female employees down the line.

“As an institution committed to sustainable growth and practices, we recognise the important qualities and values that women bring to the workplace and know that they perform just as well, if not better than men.

“It is a tradition in finance and investment that can be traced to the origins of the banking, finance and investment professions when most of the trade guilds that evolved into those professions were largely composed of men.

“The tradition has persisted for hundreds of years but despite that nomenclature, let me assure you that the investment and securities sector is very welcoming to and open to city gentlemen who are female.

“Women are very well represented at all levels of our industry and I can confide in you that the next President of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers is going to be a woman,” he said.

Kwairanga stated that the NGX would partner with the Ministry to accelerate progress for women’s rights and improve the lot of female gender across the country.

He commended Sulaiman-Ibrahim for her several bold and innovative initiatives that would have positive impact on women and the country as a whole.

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Benue troops neutralize one terrorist, arrest four suspects in Gwer West LGA

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Benue troops neutralize one terrorist, arrest four suspects in Gwer West LGA

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 1 Operation Wirld Stroke deployed at FOB Bilawa-Jor conducted a fighting patrol within Mbapa and Mbabuande general areas on March 23, 2026.

During the operation, troops made contact with terrorists, neutralizing one suspect while others fled.

Following a pursuit, four additional suspects were apprehended and are currently in the custody of security forces for further investigation and prosecution.

In a similar development the troops
recovered a vehicle carrying two cows abandoned by suspected cattle rustlers in Uhemba.

The incident occurred at about 0348hrs on March 24, 2026, when the troops responded to intelligence reports of rustling activities in the area.

Upon the arrival of troops, the suspects fled, leaving behind the vehicle and livestock.

The recovered vehicle and cows are now in the custody of the troops for further investigation and legal action.

Military continue to urge the public to provide timely information on criminal activities to support ongoing security efforts.

Benue troops neutralize one terrorist, arrest four suspects in Gwer West LGA

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Kogi troops neutralize suspected terrorist in Kabba/Bunu LGA

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Kogi troops neutralize suspected terrorist in Kabba/Bunu LGA

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of 12 Brigade have neutralized a suspected terrorist during a fighting patrol at Odoape–Adankolo Forest in Kabba/Bunu LGA.

The encounter occurred at about 1400hrs on March 23, 2026, when the patrol team made contact with the fleeing suspect.

Preliminary investigation identified the neutralized individual as a notorious terrorist involved in providing intelligence and targets for kidnappings, as well as participating in cattle rustling and supplying logs to terrorist groups.

The military has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining aggressive patrols and intelligence-led operations to curb criminal activities and protect residents in the area.

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