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Renewed Hope Initiative: 37, 000 Petty Traders Receive ₦1.85 Billion Recapitalization Grant

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Renewed Hope Initiative: 37, 000 Petty Traders Receive ₦1.85 Billion Recapitalization Grant

By: Our Reporter

In a historic simultaneous flag-off across the 36 states and FCT, the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) launched its Economic Empowerment Program, aimed at alleviating poverty, promoting self-reliance among women, and boosting Nigeria’s economy.

1,000 female petty traders in each state received a ₦50,000 grant to recapitalize their businesses, totalling ₦1.85 billion nationwide.

In Adamawa State, Wife of the Vice President, Hajiya Nana Shettima, represented the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, at the flag-off event.

She charged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the grant towards making life better for their families.
HE Nana Shettima enumerated the importance of the RHI economic empowerment program, which she mentioned is a step towards making women grow in their various trades and businesses

Hajiya Lami Fintiri, Wife of the Adamawa State Governor, received a ₦50,000,000 cheque on behalf of the 1,000 beneficiaries selected from the 21 Local Government Areas of Adamawa State.

This initiative marks a significant step towards empowering women and revitalizing the economy, demonstrating the RHI’s commitment to sustainable development and poverty reduction.”

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Troops Neutralize Bandit Leader ‘Yellow Aboki’ in Zamfara

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Troops Neutralize Bandit Leader ‘Yellow Aboki’ in Zamfara

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops conducting clearance operations in Zamfara State have neutralized a notorious bandit leader known as ‘Yellow Aboki’, a close ally of the late terror kingpin, Hassan Bamamu.

Security sources revealed to Zagazola Makama that Yellow Aboki was eliminated in a recent encounter with the troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA in the North West of Tsafe LGA.

His demise comes a weeks after the military’s successful operation that led to the elimination of Hassan Dantawaye also known as Bamamu, a feared bandit commander who was one of his closest associate.

It was gathered that Yellow Aboki had been consolidating his control over criminal activities in Zamfara following the death of Hassan Nabamamu .

He was believed to have been operating within the areas of Bamamu, Dan Mali, Agamalafiya, and Makera, where he coordinated violent attacks and kidnappings.

The Military sustained its crackdown on bandit kingpins in identified enclaves in Zamfara, Sokoto and other troubled areas in the North West.

The sustained pressure has diminished the capacity pf the bandits to confront the troops instead, they had resorted to pockets of attacks within vulnerable communities with less security coverage.

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Troops Neutralize Terrorists Kingpin Yusuf Gwamna, other in Katsina

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Troops Neutralize Terrorists Kingpin Yusuf Gwamna, other in Katsina

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Fansan Yanma have neutralized a notorious bandit kingpin, Yusuf Gwamna, during a fierce encounter in the Dutsin-Ma area of Katsina State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama on Monday that several other terrorists were also eliminated in the operation.

Gwamna had long been a high-profile criminal, responsible for multiple attacks, kidnappings, and other violent crimes across Katsina and neighboring states.

His reign of terror had instilled fear among local communities, making his elimination a major victory in the fight against banditry.

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Nigerian Customs Personnel Allegedly Kill Suspected Smuggler in Ogun, Triggering Unrest

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Nigerian Customs Personnel Allegedly Kill Suspected Smuggler in Ogun, Triggering Unrest

By: Zagazola Makama

A shooting incident involving Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) personnel has led to the death of a suspected smuggler and injuries to two others, triggering violent protests in Igbeme Village, Ogun State.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on March 9, 2025, at about 9:30 a.m. when NCS operatives opened fire on a group of suspected smugglers transporting foreign contraband parboiled rice from the Republic of Benin into Nigeria on motorcycles.

One of the smugglers, identified as Bidemi Ogunola, also known as Ofe, was fatally shot, while two others sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital for treatment.

Following the shooting, angry youths in the area mobilized in large numbers and launched attacks on Customs and other security agencies’ checkpoints, setting some structures ablaze.

Upon receiving reports of the unrest, troops of the Nigerian Army and other security agencies were deployed to the scene to restore order. Local youth leaders and community elders intervened to pacify the protesters, and the situation was eventually brought under control

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