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Nigeria: Fears of outbreaks grow in Maiduguri following severe flooding

Nigeria: Fears of outbreaks grow in Maiduguri following severe flooding
By: Our Reporter
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is highly concerned about the significant risk of malaria and waterborne diseases, including cholera, following the recent flooding that swallowed vast parts of Maiduguri. There is also fear that this crisis could increase the levels of malnutrition in the area. MSF calls for urgent additional support, especially in terms of water, sanitation, and medical care, to protect people already heavily impacted by long-term insecurity and unprecedented levels of malnutrition.
On 10 September, heavy rain caused the Alau Dam in Borno State to overflow, leading to major floods in and around the city of Maiduguri. The deluge heavily impacted houses, markets, fields, livestock, and several health facilities. According to Borno State authorities, close to 400,000 people have been registered in 30 makeshift displacement sites. Most of the sites are schools with too few latrines and a lack of safe drinking water.
“We are very concerned about the precarious living conditions and the potential outbreaks of cholera and malaria”, says Dr Issaley Abdel Kader MSF Head of mission in Nigeria. “The number of children affected by malaria and acute watery diarrhoea had already started to increase before the flooding, and we have seen some with clinical signs of cholera since the floods. We are afraid that the number of cases will rise without the increase of medical and humanitarian support, especially regarding water, sanitation and hygiene.”
Last week, MSF teams went to several displacement sites (Galtimari, Yerwa, Ali Sheriff, Vocational Enterprise Institute, Teachers Village) to assess people’s needs and start the provision of essential services such as access to water through water-trucking and water tanks, the installation and repair of latrines, and the distribution of mosquito nets. Teams are also running outpatient consultations in the sites, including mental health support, and referring critical patients to the facilities we support. Given the risks posed by malaria and cholera, MSF is also planning to expand the paediatric facility it supports by 100 beds, to meet the demand of the likely increase in malaria cases. Teams have begun setting up a cholera treatment centre that can be increased to a 100-bed capacity, if needed.
The Borno State government has announced the closure and merging of most displacement sites in the coming days. They plan to keep three main sites to accommodate people who still have no place to stay for one more week, and a mass cholera vaccination is upcoming.
“All parties involved in the humanitarian response must continue providing assistance to the people affected by the floods as long as it will be necessary and ensure immediate and easy access to medical care for those who need it. The closure of most sites means that many will find themselves in a very vulnerable situation. For those remaining in the sites, prompt action must be taken to swiftly improve hygiene conditions, including access to latrines, safe water and mosquito nets”, says Dr. Issaley.
Support for communities won’t just be needed at the new displacement sites. Well before the flooding, the entire population of Maiduguri was already facing huge challenges, including one of the worst malnutrition crises recorded in northeast Nigeria. In the past months, hundreds of severely malnourished children were admitted every week in the MSF nutritional care hospital.
“Admissions to the nutritional facilities had just started to reduce when the flooding occurred”, says Dr. Ashok Shrirang Sankpal, deputy medical coordinator MSF Nigeria. “With markets and businesses heavily impacted, the harvest damaged and livestock washed away, there is huge concern that the downward trend will reverse and admissions start to rise again.”
This is the second time in just a few weeks’ time MSF has had to launch emergency responses linked to flooding in northern Nigeria. In August in Gummi, Zamfara state, homes and farms were destroyed and thousands left newly displaced by severe flooding. Like Maiduguri, people in this area already face significant challenges, including malnutrition, persistent insecurity and lack of access to healthcare. MSF teams have been supporting communities in Gummi over the last few weeks by delivering clean drinking water, repairing boreholes and delivering kits which include plastic sheets for temporary shelter and mosquito nets.
Nigeria: fears of outbreaks grow in Maiduguri following severe flooding
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US Embassy Appeals to Nigerian to Study in American Universities to Improve their Lot

US Embassy Appeals to Nigerian to Study in American Universities to Improve their Lot
By: Michael Mike
The United States Embassy has described Nigerians as determined and highly industrious people, appealing to them to consider getting educated in American universities to improve their lot, assuring that numerous opportunities await them.
Speaking at the 2025 Education USA Fair in Abuja, the Public Diplomacy Officer at the US Embassy Abuja, Brian Neubert said numerous opportunities are available for Nigerian students in American universities.

He noted that thousands of Nigerians continue to study in the United States, and the embassy is excited about the growing interest in EducationUSA services across Nigeria.
The Education Fair is theme: “Empowering Future, Discover American Excellence in Education and Innovation.”
Neubert said, “We’ve seen it for decades. It’s really extraordinary. There are exceptional education systems and schools in Nigeria, including up to the university level.”
“What we have seen over the decades is that many thousands of Nigerians take advantage of overseas opportunities. They come back and work in academia, they come back and work as journalists in media, they certainly come back and work in business.”
He noted that popular courses among Nigerian students include engineering, business, law, and medicine.
He said: “We know that Nigerians hustle. The courses of study that are most interesting to Nigerian students are often engineering, business, law, medicine, and many thousands of these students graduate, and then they come back and build this country.”
Neubert outlined the process for applying to American schools, stressing the importance of planning ahead.
“The process for applying to the school of the United States, the first step is coming here today, and also looking at the resources that are available online from EducationUSA,” he advised.
“Plan ahead is critical. It’s absolutely important to plan ahead. If you wait until the last minute, that creates challenges, but if you plan ahead and ask questions, that gives the student the best chance of success.”
On scholarships, Neubert pointed out that exceptional students can access various opportunities.

“There are opportunities for scholarships. Exceptional students get to have scholarships. There are a variety of options for scholarships, and international students, students from Nigeria, enrich the experience for the entire community on campus,” he said.
Neubert also addressed concerns about the cost of studying in the US, explaining that the embassy provides resources to help students make informed decisions about financing their education.
“We’re providing resources so that students can make their own decisions of where they want to study and how they want to finance that study,” he explained.
Neubert encouraged students to stay in touch with EducationUSA Nigeria counsellors for support and guidance throughout the application process.
“The US Embassy’s EducationUSA team offers free counseling services to guide students through the application process.
Neubert urged students to responsibly maintain their student visa status, ensuring compliance with all regulations to maximize their time in the United States and bring valuable experiences back to Nigeria.
Neubert noted the long tradition of Nigerian students excelling in US institutions and making significant contributions to their communities and the world.
“As you consider your next steps, know that you are joining a long tradition of Nigerian students who have excelled in U.S. institutions and gone on to make significant contributions to their communities and the world,” he said.
The Public Diplomacy Officer expressed the US government’s pride in partnering with Nigeria to empower the next generation of leaders, innovators, and change-makers.
“The United States is proud to partner with Nigeria in empowering the next generation of leaders, innovators, and change-makers,” Neubert concluded, wishing attendees a successful and inspiring day at the college fair.”
US Embassy Appeals to Nigerian to Study in American Universities to Improve their Lot
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APC’s Future in Yobe State: Insights Ahead of the 2027 General Elections and the Case for Baba Mallam Wali as the Next Governor of Yobe State

APC’s Future in Yobe State: Insights Ahead of the 2027 General Elections and the Case for Baba Mallam Wali as the Next Governor of Yobe State
By: Yahaya Wakili
As the 2027 general elections approach, the political climate in Yobe State is becoming increasingly lively. Analysts and political commentators are closely observing the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its intentions regarding its continued dominance in the state. Since the APC established a firm foothold in Yobe, many believe the party has fostered significant loyalty among its supporters, dubbing the state a stronghold for the APC.
NEWSng reports that APC has been in power in Yobe State since 2015, following years of challenges and changes in leadership. Under the administration of Governor Mai Mala Buni, the APC has implemented various developmental projects aimed at improving the state’s infrastructure, education, and healthcare systems. These efforts have contributed to a perception among many residents that the APC is committed to the progress of Yobe.
However, political analysts are pondering whether the APC can maintain its influence in the face of emerging challenges. One major factor is the increasing dissatisfaction among some citizens regarding specific policies and governance. Issues such as unemployment, poverty, and insufficient access to basic services remain pressing concerns. As these problems persist, some voters may begin to look for alternatives to the APC, which could impact the party’s performance in the elections.
Recent elections in other states have shown that even long-standing party dominance can be challenged. For instance, the emergence of new parties and alliances has shifted traditional voting patterns. Political analysts are keenly aware of these trends and warn that complacency can hinder the APC’s efforts to secure victory in the upcoming elections.
On the other hand, the APC continues to emphasize its unity and strength within Yobe State. Party leaders assert that the ongoing development initiatives and the restoration of peace and security in the state are testament to their commitment. Also, the integration of youth and women into the party’s activities aims to engage the younger generation, whose voices will be critical during the elections.
Yobe State is divided into three senatorial districts: Yobe East Senatorial District, Zone A; Yobe South Senatorial District, Zone B; and Yobe North Senatorial District, Zone C.
Since the return of democracy in Nigeria in 1999, about 26 years ago, Yobe North Senatorial District has never produced the governor or even the deputy governor; the party didn’t give them or allow them that opportunity or chance, which is now calling for a rotation in the governance of the state. Yobe South Senatorial District produced only one governor, the late Governor Mamman B. Ali, and he didn’t even complete his first tenure; he only spent eighteen months in the seat.
Yobe East Senatorial District has been producing governors since then. So the call for APC to balance the equation, and if the party wants to continue getting acceptance from the Yobeans, the rotation formula of the governorship seat needs to be adopted if the party must continue winning without facing any challenges in the next coming elections in 2027. They should shift the governor’s seat to Yobe North Senatorial District, Zone C.
Analysts in Yobe North Senatorial District, also referred to as Zone C, have expressed their belief that Baba Mallam Wali, the current Secretary to the State Government, stands out as the most suitable candidate for the governorship of Yobe State in 2027. They argue that Wali possesses the necessary qualifications, competencies, and credibility that are vital for effective governance.
“Baba Mallam Wali has a wealth of experience that makes him a formidable candidate. As the Secretary to the State Government, he is already familiar with the workings of government and has built a strong network within the political framework of Yobe State. His current role involves overseeing various government functions, which equips him with the knowledge and skills needed to address the pressing issues facing the state,” Kabiru Umar said.
Analysts argue that this experience could lead to more efficient administration and quicker resolution of challenges, such as infrastructure development and educational reform. They also pointed out that credibility is an essential trait for any leader. Wali is viewed as a person of integrity and has gained the trust of many citizens in Yobe State. This trust is necessary for a governor who will need the support of the public to implement policies effectively.
“Baba Mallam Wali is the longest-serving SSG since the creation of Yobe State. If APC wants to win the election in 2027, let them give the governorship seat to Yobe North and pick Baba Mallam Wali mni as its candidate; the party will win one hundred percent (100%) without any challenge. This is because Baba Mallam Wali mni has the capacity and the vast experience in administration, and everybody in Yobe State knows that Baba Mallam Wali mni is capable of handling and governing the state in 2027. I know if the mandate is given to him, definitely APC will win the seat easily in the 2027 general elections, inshallah,” Abubakar Imam, a political analyst, observed.
In recent years, the importance of integrity in leadership has been highlighted across Nigeria, as communities yearn for leaders who will prioritize their needs above personal gain. Wali’s reputation positions him as a candidate who can work for the people’s best interests, making him a viable option for the position.
Additionally, Wali’s commitment to community development has not gone unnoticed. He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life for residents in Yobe State. He has demonstrated a deep understanding of the challenges that local populations face. His vision for the future of Yobe State aligns with the aspirations of many citizens who are looking for transformative leadership that prioritizes social welfare.
The arguments put forth by analysts regarding Baba Mallam Wali’s candidacy for the governorship of Yobe State in 2027 highlight his qualifications, credibility, and commitment to community development. As the state continues to navigate various challenges, it is crucial to have a leader who is prepared and capable of making informed decisions.
” The current Secretary to the State Government, Baba Mallam Wali mni work with His Excellency, the Honourable Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Geidam for almost good eight years, they take Yobe state to the greater height and they bring a lot of developmental projects in Yobe state and now he is the current Secretary to the State Government of His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Yobe state, Hon. Dr Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, Chiroman Gujba and everybody has witnessed the rapid development they bring to Yobe state and see how they turn Yobe state to a semi London and all these gigantic development which executed by the government of His Excellency, the Executive Governor, Hon. Dr Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN Chiroman Gujba with the support and cooperation of Baba Mallam Wali.” Ibrahim Hassan said.
“Therefore, with these great developments that Yobe State has witnessed under Senator Ibrahim Geidam’s administration and the current governor, His Excellency, the Executive Governor, Hon. Dr. Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, Chiroman Gujba, Yobe State needs people like Baba Mallam Wali mni to replace Governor Hon. Dr. Mai Mala Buni CON, COMN, Chiroman Gujba in 2027, because of his competence and capacity as well as his long experience, his credibility, his honesty, and his dedication to work. Baba Mallam Wali MNI extends his heartfelt congratulations to their Excellencies, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Kashim Shettima GCON, and Minister of Police Affairs, Senator Ibrahim Geidam, on their birthday anniversaries.” He added
NEWSng reports that Baba Wali’s experience as the secretary to the state government and his dedication to serving the people of Yobe State position him as a strong candidate worthy of leadership in the upcoming elections in 2027.
APC’s Future in Yobe State: Insights Ahead of the 2027 General Elections and the Case for Baba Mallam Wali as the Next Governor of Yobe State
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Shettima Leads Nigerian Delegation to UNGA80

Shettima Leads Nigerian Delegation to UNGA80
By: Michael Mike
Vice President Kashim Shettima will be leading the Nigerian delegation to this year’s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said in a statement on Saturday.
A statement signed by the spokesperson of the ministry. Kimiebi Ebienfa read: “The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, will lead the Nigerian delegation to UNGA80. He will be accompanied by the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, alongside other distinguished Ministers and senior government officials.
“Nigeria’s participation at UNGA80 will provide a valuable opportunity to contribute meaningfully to global discourse on pressing international issues, particularly those relating to peace, security, development, and climate change. It will also serve as an avenue to reinforce Nigeria’s longstanding commitment to multilateralism and to strengthening global solidarity in the accelerated pursuit of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
“Guided by Nigeria’s strategic priorities, our participation will focus on the following key areas:
a) Promotion of sustained economic growth and development;
b) Strengthening of international peace and security;
c) Advancement of human rights;
d) Effective coordination of humanitarian assistance;
e) Promotion of justice and international law;
f) Commitment to disarmament; and
g) Cooperation on drug control, crime prevention, and the fight against international terrorism.”
Ebienfa added that: “His Excellency the Vice President is scheduled to address the General Assembly on 24 September 2025, where Nigeria’s national statement will highlight the country’s contributions to international cooperation, regional and global peace and security, and measures to tackle the multifaceted impact of climate change.
“In addition to the General Debate, Nigeria will actively participate in several high-level side events, further consolidating its role as a constructive partner in addressing the most urgent challenges facing the global community.
“Some of the high-level events are: High-Level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia; High-Level Roundtable on Energy, Oil & Gas, Minerals Opportunities in the Gulf of Guinea: A Road-map for Peace and Security; and Forward Africa Leaders Symposium 2025 hosted by the African Peer Review Mechanism to discuss Africa’s digital transformation, fintech and policy framework of AfCFTA protocol on digital trade, among others.”
The General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) will commence on 23 September 2025 in New York, United States of America. The session is themed “Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development and Human Rights.” A theme which reflects the enduring commitment of the international community to inclusivity, cooperation, and the pursuit of shared solutions to global challenges, while reaffirming the central role of the United Nations in fostering peace, development, and respect for human rights.
Shettima Leads Nigerian Delegation to UNGA80
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