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VP Kashim Shettima Returns To Nigeria After Successful WEF 2025 Engagements

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VP Kashim Shettima Returns To Nigeria After Successful WEF 2025 Engagements

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Vice President Kashim Shettima has returned to Nigeria after his eventful engagements at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

The Vice President, who represented Nigeria at the annual global economic summit, presented the nation’s investment opportunities to a global audience, advocated African economic integration, and held strategic meetings with world leaders and international organizations.

During his time in Davos, VP Shettima participated in forums that drew attention to the importance of driving investment into Africa’s frontier markets.

At a forum titled, “Roadmap to Co-create Investment Opportunities for Africa’s Frontier Markets,” organised by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and WEF, the Vice President reaffirmed Nigeria’s readiness to attract capital for sustainable growth.

In another forum, he assured of Nigeria’s commitment to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), just as he reaffirmed the nation’s resolve to leverage digital trade as a tool for economic transformation, projecting Africa’s potential to achieve a $29 trillion economy by 2050.

In bilateral meetings with global leaders, including the President of Botswana, Duma Boko, and President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, VP Shettima discussed strengthening intra-African relations and fostering partnerships to promote trade and development.

He also engaged in talks with the Director-General of World Trade Organization (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, and President of the World Economic Forum, Børge Brende, on collaborative efforts to address Africa’s challenges, including energy security, food crises and ecological threats.

Speaking on Nigeria’s reform agenda under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, VP Shettima highlighted ongoing measures such as subsidy removal, exchange rate alignment and tax reforms, noting that the country is now on a path to sustained economic growth.

Other highlights of his participation include his role as a panelist in the “Financial Times Global Risks 2025” dialogue, where he stressed the importance of multilateral collaboration to address global crises.

He also advocated innovation in education and agriculture to empower Nigeria’s youth and drive economic progress.

Accompanied by senior government officials, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Yusuf Tuggar; Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Mr Wale Edun; Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole and Executive Secretary of Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, Aisha Rimi, the Vice President returned to Abuja following the successful conclusion of his engagements in Davos.

The Vice President was received by Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Zulum and other government officials upon arrival at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

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Benue Police Condemn Killing of MACBAN Chairman, Launch Full Investigation

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Benue Police Condemn Killing of MACBAN Chairman, Launch Full Investigation

By Zagazola Makama

The Benue State Police Command has condemned the killing of the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in the state, Ardo Rabo Mohammed, and one Yakubu Isa, describing the attack as a senseless criminal act capable of undermining ongoing peace and security efforts.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Cletus C.N. Nwadiogbu, disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet.

According to the statement, the two victims were attacked by unknown assailants while returning from a security meeting along the Okwudu-Ogoli Road in Otukpo Local Government Area.

The police commissioner expressed deep concern over the incident and extended his condolences to the families of the deceased and all those affected by the tragedy.

He assured residents that the command had commenced a full-scale investigation into the killings, adding that tactical and intelligence assets had been deployed to identify, apprehend and prosecute those responsible.

“The command will not leave any stone unturned to ensure that the culprits are arrested and prosecuted,” the statement quoted the commissioner as saying.

Nwadiogbu urged members of the public to remain calm, law-abiding and avoid taking the law into their own hands or spreading unverified information capable of escalating tensions.

He also appealed to anyone with credible information that could assist the investigation to report to the nearest police station or through the command’s emergency communication channels.

The commissioner reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property, stressing that the police would continue to work closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure those behind the killings are brought to justice.

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Suspected Looter Dies After Arrest Attempt in Borno, Illicit Drugs Recovered

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Suspected Looter Dies After Arrest Attempt in Borno, Illicit Drugs Recovered

By Zagazola Makama

A suspected looter who was apprehended by troops of the Nigerian Army in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State has died after reportedly suffering a cardiac arrest while attempting to flee from security personnel.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 1:45 a.m. on June 25 when troops of 3 Battalion (Mechanised) under 24 Task Force Brigade, aided by members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), detected suspicious movement through closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance around the Junior Quarters in Ngala.

The troops swiftly responded and apprehended a suspect allegedly involved in looting goods from a bogged-down vehicle.

According to the sources, the suspect attempted to escape while being taken into custody but suddenly collapsed during the pursuit.

He was immediately evacuated to the Ngala General Hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.

A medical examination attributed the death to cardiac arrest, allegedly caused by an overdose of illicit drugs.

The sources said security personnel recovered quantities of tramadol and flurazepam from the deceased.

The incident has been reported to the Nigeria Police in Ngala for further investigation and necessary action

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KACRAN Rejects State Police, Pushes Jobs and Dialogue as Solution to Insecurity

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KACRAN Rejects State Police, Pushes Jobs and Dialogue as Solution to Insecurity

By: Michael Mike

The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has opposed the growing calls for the establishment of state police, insisting that massive job creation and sustained dialogue offer a more effective and enduring solution to the country’s worsening insecurity.

The association said creating state police forces would amount to treating the symptoms of insecurity rather than addressing its root causes, which it identified as poverty, unemployment, resource-based conflicts and social exclusion.

In a statement signed by its National President, Hon. Khalil Mohd Bello, KACRAN said extensive consultations and field engagements across the North-West and North-Central regions convinced the association that economic empowerment and community-based conflict resolution mechanisms are more sustainable pathways to peace than setting up new policing structures.

KACRAN noted that Nigeria enjoyed relative peace in earlier decades not because of the existence of state police but because traditional institutions, community structures and economic opportunities helped manage disputes before they escalated into violence.

The association warned that pastoralists could become vulnerable to victimisation in states with anti-grazing laws if state police were established. It also raised concerns that some state governments could deploy their police forces against political opponents and other citizens, thereby undermining democratic principles and civil liberties.

According to KACRAN, the financial implications of creating and maintaining state police formations would be enormous, particularly for states with limited revenue bases. It argued that scarce resources would be better spent on improving access to water, agriculture, healthcare, education and employment programmes rather than building another security bureaucracy.

The association further cautioned that establishing state police could trigger operational conflicts and rivalries between federal and state security commands, potentially complicating coordination and weakening security responses.

Pointing to the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme initiated under the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, KACRAN said dialogue had previously succeeded in reducing violent conflicts and could again serve as a powerful tool for resolving contemporary security challenges if properly institutionalised.

The group also warned against weakening existing security arrangements involving the military, the Nigeria Police Force and community vigilante groups, many of which are already supported by state governments through logistics and operational assistance.

Instead of creating state police, KACRAN urged the Federal Government to embark on massive recruitment into the police, military and other security agencies to bridge manpower shortages. It also called for aggressive investments in job creation and food security programmes to prevent unemployed youths from being recruited into criminal networks.

The association further advocated empowering traditional rulers and community leaders as first responders to local disputes and integrating them into formal conflict resolution mechanisms backed by government support.

KACRAN reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with the Federal Government and security agencies in efforts to restore peace, protect livelihoods and preserve Nigeria’s unity.

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