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TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.
BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
By PROF. TAJUDEEN AKANJI.
Today, I celebrate the extraordinary life and accomplishments of a man whose presence in my life has been nothing short of a blessing.
The man, Lt General Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau is a phenomenon, and a God sent change maker in this country. As he marks his seventieth birthday, i pay tribute to a great brother, friend, and benefactor whose unwavering commitment to excellence has left an indelible mark on academia, military service, and government, locally and internationally.
Born with a passion for knowledge and a relentless drive for success, our man embraced academic challenges with zeal and determination. As a scholar, he pursued intellectual pursuits with unmatched vigor, earning accolades and respect in the hallowed halls of learning. His thirst for knowledge and his unwavering pursuit of truth have inspired generations of learners, setting a high standard for academic excellence that few can match.
In the realm of military service, our esteemed leader proved himself a pillar of strength and courage. With valor and integrity, he donned his uniform and faced the challenges of the battlefield with unwavering resolve. His leadership and strategic acumen propelled him to the highest ranks, where he commanded with honor, guided with wisdom, and served with distinction, earning the admiration and respect of his comrades and superiors alike. He rose to the zenith of his career , with the rare privilege of leading the Army of the most populous Black Country in the world.
Beyond his military exploits, our beloved brother has also ventured into the realm of government service, where his visionary leadership and impeccable judgment have helped shape policies and decisions that have had far-reaching impacts both locally and on the global stage. His dedication to public service, his commitment to the common good, and his unwavering belief in the power of diplomacy and cooperation have earned him a reputation as a statesman of the highest order. As the interior minister of Nigeria, his record of service is a testimony of the excellent quality that he is endowed with.
As we reflect on the seventy years that our dear father, grandfather, brother, friend, and benefactor has graced this world with his presence, we are reminded of the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of so many. His legacy of excellence, his spirit of service, and his unwavering commitment to making the world a better place stand as a beacon of inspiration for us all.
On this momentous occasion, I raise my voice to pray to Allah to continue to bless a remarkable man whose life has been a testament to the power of dedication, perseverance, and love. May the years ahead be filled with joy, peace, and fulfillment, and may his light continue to shine brightly, illuminating the paths of those who follow in his footsteps.
Happy seventieth birthday to my dear brother, friend, and benefactor. May your days be blessed with happiness, health, and the knowledge that your legacy will endure for generations to come.
Cheers to a life well-lived and to many more years of greatness ahead! In the end, may Allah make your hereafter better than the present life. I am particularly proud of this enigma and will continue to sing his songs everywhere. Ilali amam in Sha Allah.
*Akanji, was the former Director of Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan.
TRIBUTE TO LT GENERAL ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU, CFR, PHD.
BARADEN KANO, MY BROTHER, MY FRIEND AND BENEFACTOR
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Troops Kill Two Terrorists, Rescue 62 Abducted Persons in North-West Operations
Troops Kill Two Terrorists, Rescue 62 Abducted Persons in North-West Operations
By: Michael Mike
Troops of the Joint Task Force North West under Operation FANSAN YAMMA have recorded significant operational gains with the killing of two suspected terrorists in Kebbi State and the rescue of 62 abducted persons in Zamfara State.
The coordinated operations, carried out by troops operating under Sector 2, were based on credible intelligence and involved close collaboration with other security agencies and local vigilante groups.

In Kebbi State, the troops ambushed suspected members of the Lakurawa terrorist group around Kerani village, near the boundary between Augie Local Government Area of Kebbi State and Binji Local Government Area of Sokoto State. During the operation, two of the suspects were neutralised, while two motorcycles believed to have been used for criminal operations were recovered. The suspects were reportedly dressed in camouflage outfits, and the motorcycles were modified for long-distance movement.
In a separate operation in Zamfara State, the troops raided Munhaye Forest, a known criminal hideout, following intelligence that several kidnapped victims were being held in the area. The operation led to the successful rescue of 62 abducted persons, who have since been moved to a secure location.
Military authorities said arrangements are ongoing to reunite the rescued victims with their families, while efforts continue to track and dismantle remaining criminal elements operating in the forests and border communities.
The military noted that the latest successes reflect the sustained commitment of Operation FANSAN YAMMA to restoring peace and improving security across the North-West region.
The development was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba, Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 8 Division Nigerian Army, Sector 2, Operation FANSAN YAMMA.
Troops Kill Two Terrorists, Rescue 62 Abducted Persons in North-West Operations
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NHRC Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano
NHRC Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano
By: Michael Mike
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has condemned the brutal killing of Mrs. Fatima Abubakar and her six children in Dorayi Chiranchi Quarters, Kano State, describing the incident as a gross violation of the right to life and an attack on human dignity.
The tragic incident, which occurred on Saturday, January 17, 2026, reportedly involved unknown attackers who broke into the family’s residence, killed the victims with dangerous weapons, and allegedly threw an infant into a well.
Reacting to the incident, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu, OFR, SAN, said the act was not only criminal but also a serious breach of constitutional and international human rights obligations binding on Nigeria. He noted that the right to life is sacrosanct and must be protected at all times, particularly for vulnerable groups such as women and children.
Dr. Ojukwu expressed deep concern over the level of violence displayed in the attack, stressing that such acts threaten public safety and undermine the rule of law. He called on the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security agencies to carry out a comprehensive and transparent investigation to ensure that those responsible are identified and prosecuted.
The NHRC extended its condolences to the victims’ family, the Dorayi Chiranchi community, and the people of Kano State, assuring them of the Commission’s solidarity during the period of mourning.
The Commission also reaffirmed its commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights across the country, stating its readiness to work with law enforcement agencies to ensure accountability and justice in the case.
Dr. Ojukwu further urged collective action by government institutions, security agencies, community leaders, and civil society groups to uphold the sanctity of human life and prevent a recurrence of such tragic incidents.
He emphasized that justice for the victims is essential to restoring public confidence and fostering a society built on peace, justice, and respect for human dignity.
NHRC Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano
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SOJA Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano, Calls for Justice
SOJA Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano, Calls for Justice
By: Michael Mike
A human rights advocacy group, Speak Out for Justice Advocacy Ltd/Gte (SOJA), has condemned the gruesome killing of Mrs. Fatima Abubakar and her six children in Dorayi Chiranchi area of Kano State, describing the incident as a grave violation of fundamental human rights and a failure of state protection.
In a statement issued on Tuesday and signed by its legal officer, Hameed Ajibola Jimoh., the organisation said the killing of a mother and her children had shocked the nation and undermined the values of humanity, justice and the rule of law.
SOJA noted that the incident amounted to a serious breach of the right to life as guaranteed under Section 33 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), as well as provisions of international human rights instruments to which Nigeria is a signatory. The group stressed that the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights impose clear obligations on the Nigerian State to protect life and ensure accountability for violations.
The organisation further described the killing of six children as a gross violation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which mandates governments to take all necessary measures to protect children from violence and unlawful death.
SOJA expressed concern that recurring cases of extreme violence, particularly against women and children, point to systemic weaknesses such as poor early-warning mechanisms, inadequate community-level protection, and insufficient intelligence gathering. According to the group, the responsibility of the state goes beyond prosecuting offenders to preventing foreseeable harm.
The advocacy group called on the Kano State Government, the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS) and other relevant agencies to conduct a thorough, impartial and transparent investigation into the incident and ensure that all those responsible are brought to justice without delay.
It also urged authorities to provide psychosocial support, protection and relief assistance to surviving family members and the affected community, noting that justice must include healing and institutional reforms, not just arrests.
SOJA further recommended stronger community-based protection and early-warning systems, improved coordination between security agencies and local communities, sustained public education on violence prevention and child protection, and strict enforcement of existing laws protecting women and children.
The group stressed that the victims must not be reduced to mere statistics, adding that their deaths should serve as a catalyst for accountability and renewed commitment to the sanctity of human life.
SOJA said it stands in solidarity with the victims’ family and the people of Kano State, reaffirming its commitment to speaking out until justice is served.
SOJA Condemns Killing of Woman, Six Children in Kano, Calls for Justice
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