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By: James Bwala

I had hoped to witness the drummers from Borno, who played the enormous “ganga kura” drums. But even so, as friends from near and far came to the Lady Kwali Hall in Abuja for the reception in honor of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari’s beaming face revealed the delight of the coat of many colors.

The elevation of Senator Abubakar Kyari to the position of Minister of Agriculture and Food Security marks a critical turning point in both his remarkable career and the Nigerian agricultural and food industries. Abubakar Kyari was born with it all, but he still has a soft spot for the lowly, and that is an edge in his journey as a grassroots politician.

It was not surprising that Abubakar Kyari attained this high-profile job because he possessed all the information and character traits that reflected the foundation of his upbringing through commitment, attention, and effort.

Hundreds of people gathered to celebrate with Senator Abubakar Kyari. This brings an understanding of how the man was shaped, even from speakers who expressed joy from the depths of their hearts. The words they spoke spoke volumes about the man who was repeatedly molded in revolving political circles, from the Senate steps to vice chairman, north to acting chair, and minister of the Federal Republic within spaces.

‘We would like to express our sincere congratulations to Senator Abubakar Kyari as he begins his duties in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security. He deserves praise for his unwavering commitment to public service and his ongoing efforts to improve his country. We anticipate seeing the great difference he will certainly make in his new position as he continues to support Nigeria’s expansion and development.” Former political advisor to Kashim Shettima, vice president of Nigeria, Hon. Yusuf Adamu, remarked

The Speaker of the Borno State House of Assembly, serving and former distinguished senators, members of the House of Representatives, members of the Borno State House of Assembly, the Acting Chairman and Secretary of the APC Borno State, the APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and some serving and former state governors were present.

Former commissioners, serving and former advisers, local government chairmen in Borno State, retired military officers, professors, and senior academicians attended the event. Also arriving for the love of their own, as is customary at such a time, are hundreds of APC members, friends, and natives of Borno State who traveled by road for between 11 and 12 hours over a large span.

The reception, which was organized under the chairmanship of the Borno state governor, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, also had the governor of Kwara state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, for a jolly time.

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“Abu has always been a populist. His experience in a variety of roles, including General Manager of Borno State Rural Water Supply, Commissioner of Water Resources, and Chief of Staff to Governor Kashim Shettima, who is now Vice President, has given him a thorough awareness of the opportunities and problems in public administration and governance. Additionally, his participation in and accomplishment of significant responsibilities when serving in the National Assembly’s green chamber and upon his return in a more significant capacity as a Senator of the Federal Republic have prepared him for understanding his present responsibility.” Said Abubakar Kyari’s friend and senior attorney, Barrister Musa Adamu.

While many of Abubakar Kyari’s friends and associates talk, many believe that they should also be praising him for the type of personality he has rather than only for his position as a minister. They claim he is a bridge builder.

They also referred to him as a mediator, highlighting the fact that Abu, as they call him, was essential in determining the course of the party and maintaining its cohesion during critical moments.

They claimed that his skillful leadership style and strategic thinking are a tribute to his capacity to connect disparate interests and beliefs. “I never questioned his capacity to change lives. And because of his training at Barewa College and the University of Tennessee in the United States, Abu has a holistic viewpoint that combines the elements to create the special blend of the guy we are honoring today.” A friend of his said

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Late Community Leader Daniel Pulle Laid to Rest Amid Tears as Killing Continues to Stir Questions in Plateau

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By: Zagazola Makama

Hundreds of mourners from different faiths and communities on Saturday gathered in Gana-Ropp, Ropp District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, to bid a final farewell to community leader, Mr. Daniel Pulle, popularly known as Nagunda, whose killing has continued to generate concern and controversy across the area.

Pulle, 60, was buried according to local customs amid emotional scenes as family members, traditional leaders, community elders, youths, women, and sympathisers paid glowing tributes to a man many described as a symbol of peace, unity and selfless service.

The late community leader was reportedly killed on the evening of June 28, 2026, in circumstances that remain unclear. His death has heightened concerns over networks of criminal militia groups operating in Barkin Ladi and renewed calls for a thorough investigation to identify and prosecute those responsible.

Throughout the funeral ceremony, grief-stricken residents remembered Pulle as a humble and accommodating leader whose influence extended beyond ethnic and religious boundaries.

Many speakers described him as a bridge-builder who maintained cordial relationships with all segments of the community, including neighbouring Fulani settlements, despite the complex security challenges that have affected parts of Plateau State in recent years.

His reputation for peaceful coexistence was reflected in the large turnout at his burial, which drew hundreds of mourners comprising both Christians, Muslims and Fulani from within and outside Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.

As prayers and tributes filled the atmosphere, many mourners struggled to hold back tears while recalling his contributions to community development and conflict resolution.

Residents said his death has left a vacuum in Gana-Ropp, where he was widely regarded as a respected voice of moderation and dialogue.

Although security agencies have yet to announce any arrest in connection with the killing, the incident has continued to generate widespread speculation among residents.

Community sources told Zagazola that one line of speculation centres on a prolonged leadership dispute involving Pulle and another member of the community. According to the sources, the disagreement had been the subject of litigation for an extended period before the court reportedly ruled in Pulle’s favour.

Other residents linked the incident to disagreements over land ownership and mining activities in the area.

According to community members, there had been disagreements between Pulle and some youths over parcels of land reportedly earmarked for mining activities involving Chinese investors.

The sources explained that while similar mining-related land transactions had reportedly been carried out successfully in other parts of Barkin Ladi, including neighbouring communities, efforts to execute a comparable arrangement in Gana-Ropp were met with resistance from some local residents.

However, none of the claims regarding the motive behind the killing has been officially confirmed by security authorities, and investigators have yet to disclose any findings linking the incident to either the leadership dispute or the land-related disagreements.

Many appealed to the Plateau State Government and security agencies to ensure that those responsible are identified and brought to justice.

“This is not just the loss of a family; it is the loss of an entire community,” one elderly mourner said. “Nagunda believed in peace and lived for his people. We owe him justice.”

Others noted that despite differences that naturally arise within communities, Pulle consistently advocated dialogue rather than confrontation and remained accessible to people across religious and ethnic divides.

As the late community leader was lowered into the earth amid prayers and sobbing relatives, mourners said the greatest tribute to his memory would be the restoration of peace and justice in Gana-Ropp.

Residents expressed hope that a transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death would not only bring closure to his family but also help prevent further tension within the community.

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Lent and Ramadan Tribute: To the Jagaban of Burgu and the Jagoran Arewa

Dr. James Bwala

As the holy months of Ramadan and Lent converge, we find ourselves in a time for reflection, gratitude, and connection. This period not only encourages personal growth and spiritual renewal but also evokes a collective spirit of hope and unity. In Nigeria, amid the challenges and complexities we face as a nation, figures like the Jagaban of Burgu and the Jagoran Arewa stand as beacons of leadership and inspiration. Their commitment to the values of peace, prosperity, and progress resonates deeply with the ethos of these sacred periods.

Ramadan, a month of fasting and prayer observed by Muslims worldwide, represents a time of introspection and community bonding. It is a time when believers seek to purify their souls, draw closer to Allah, and extend compassion towards others. Similarly, Lent, observed by Christians, is marked by reflection, repentance, and preparation for Easter. Just as Ramadan emphasizes self-discipline and empathy, Lent calls on individuals to cleanse their hearts and minds in anticipation of renewal.

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In Nigeria, the harmony of these two seasons—where faith and devotion transcend cultural divides—offers a powerful reminder of our shared humanity and aspirations. When leaders exemplify these values, they not only uplift their communities but also illuminate pathways to a brighter future.

To our president, the Jagaban of Burgu (Bola Ahmed Tinubu), a revered title that embodies strength and resilience, deserves special recognition during this sacred season. With a relentless commitment to progress and an unwavering belief in the capacity of Nigerians, the Jagaban has emerged as a central figure advocating for unity across diverse groups. His leadership, as we witnessed recently during his state visit to Adamawa, echoes the themes of Ramadan, emphasizing sacrifice, solidarity, and the common good.

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In the spirit of Ramadan, we reflect on the Jagaban’s contributions to nation-building—the initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation, education reform, and economic diversification serve as pillars that uplift our society. Under his guidance, countless lives have been transformed through empowerment programs that provide opportunities for the marginalized. As we break bread with family and friends during this holy month, let us remember those who are less fortunate and strive to mirror the Jagaban’s dedication to lifting others up.

Indeed, the Jagaban’s efforts to foster interfaith dialogue are particularly poignant during Ramadan and Lent. He has promoted understanding and respect among Nigeria’s diverse religious communities; he exemplifies the principles of love and compassion that both faiths advocate. May our prayers for him be answered as he continues to champion causes that unite rather than divide, fostering hope and peace in a nation yearning for stability.

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Equally significant during this reflective time is the Jagoran Arewa (His Excellency, Vice President Kashim Shettima), a leader whose vision for Northern Nigeria inspires countless individuals striving for betterment against the backdrop of myriad challenges. The Jagoran Arewa embodies the spirit of resilience and fortitude, reminding us that, much like the trials faced during Ramadan and Lent, our struggles are opportunities for growth and redemption.

Under his leadership, the Jagoran Arewa has undertaken numerous initiatives aimed at revitalizing Northern Nigeria—a region often afflicted by insecurity, economic hardship, and social unrest. His commitment aligns seamlessly with the values observed during Ramadan and Lent, where the focus is on preparing for a renewed purpose and commitment to service.

During these holy weeks, it is vital to honor the Jagoran Arewa’s unwavering stance against violence and injustice. His plea for peace resonates particularly during this time, as communities come together to promote tolerance and coexistence. In Lent, Christians are reminded of the importance of forgiveness and the pursuit of peace; similarly, the Jagoran Arewa’s message for Ramadan and Lent encourages us to rise above animosity and work collaboratively for a prosperous Nigeria.

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As we engage in reflections and prayers throughout this sacred season, let us implore God to bestow wisdom and strength upon the Jagoran Arewa. His endeavors to combat societal challenges inspire not only Northern Nigeria but also serve as a model for national unity. May his leadership usher in a new dawn for all Nigerians, where every citizen can thrive irrespective of their background.

Both the Jagaban of Burgu and the Jagoran Arewa remind us that leadership is more than holding a title; it is about embodying the principles of compassion, service, and humility. As we navigate the pathways of Ramadan and Lent, we are called to affirm these values in our own lives—extending grace, compassion, and support to one another, regardless of our differences.

These seasons urge us to take stock of our contributions towards fostering peace and prosperity. As individuals, we can contribute through acts of kindness, community service, and nurturing relationships that bridge divides. We must emulate the traits exhibited by these leaders—values that resonate deeply within the fabric of our multicultural society.

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As we share in the collective prayers for our leaders, let us elevate our voices to support policies that promote equity and justice. Solicitations for leadership grounded in virtue and integrity will create the environment in which hope can flourish. The sacrifices made during Ramadan and Lent may fuel our resolve as we strive for equitable solutions to Nigeria’s challenges.

As we honor the Jagaban of Burgu and the Jagoran Arewa this season, it is essential to remember that we are all agents of change. Each prayer uttered, each kind act performed, adds to the tapestry of hope that envelops our nation. This Ramadan and Lent, let us not simply observe but act—acting as advocates for the change we wish to see in our country, Nigeria. 

May our prayers be answered, and may the spirit of this holy season guide us toward a Nigeria that embraces peace, prosperity, and unity. Let us rally behind our leaders, support their visions, and collectively strive towards a future where every Nigerian can experience the richness of life, love, and opportunity.

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As Ramadan and Lent unfold, we gather to pay tribute not only to the Jagaban of Burgu and the Jagoran Arewa but also to the endless potential that resides within every Nigerian. These pivotal leaders exemplify hope and resilience—qualities that are particularly pertinent in our current times.

May their leadership continue to serve as an anchor for all, guiding us to embrace peace, prosperity, and a spirit of togetherness. As we pray and reflect, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to building a Nigeria that reflects the best of our traditions, values, and aspirations—a Nigeria where hope reigns, nurtured by collective faith and unwavering dedication. Lent and Ramadan Mubarak! 

* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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300 Articles in 2 Years: A Reflection of My Journey with Kashim Shettima

By: Dr. James Bwala

In his words, “James Bwala here has been with me through thick and thin.” This he told a group of permanent secretaries, who came to pay tributes at his home in Maiduguri. This powerful declaration embodies the essence of unwavering loyalty and steadfastness that characterizes my relationship with one remarkable individual: Vice President Kashim Shettima. Over the years, I have fought many battles to defend and promote the unique vision and transformative agenda he embodies—a vision anchored in progress, unity, and resilience. As I reflect on our journey together, it is crucial to highlight the enduring significance of this bond, forged in the fires of mutual respect and brotherhood.

Kashim Shettima is not merely a politician nor a fleeting public figure; he is an embodiment of an era—a leading character in the unfolding political struggle in Nigeria today. In the last two years alone, a good friend, Zagazola Makama, the custodian of the written news about happenings in the Northeast, reminded me that I have penned over 300 articles dedicated to elucidating the nuances of his (Kashim Shettima’s) leadership and the profound impact of his policies. For me it was much more than that in two years, but that is what my friend acknowledged, and since he was speaking of the last two years, I go with him. Each piece that I wrote serves as a testament to Vice President Kashim Shettima’s indomitable spirit and relentless pursuit of a better Nigeria, sketching a portrait of a man who is both humble and exceptional. Many may wonder why I dedicate so much time and effort to writing about one person. I have heard so many questions such as these, and he also answered some in his usual character. For me, the answer lies in the unwavering belief that his vision for Nigeria resonates deeply with the aspirations of our people.

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The political landscape in Nigeria is fraught with challenges, both historical and contemporary. Yet, amidst the chaos and uncertainty, Shettima’s leadership shines through, illuminating paths that many thought were closed. He remains an unbelievable and unbeatable force, not because he is without flaws but because he possesses the ability to learn from them, to adapt, and to forge ahead with commendable strides. As we navigate the complexities of governance and social cohesion, his presence offers hope and direction during turbulent times.

Our relationship transcends mere political allegiance; it is grounded in genuine affection and brotherhood. Growing up in Bulumkuttu, Abuja, in the city of Maiduguri in the 1980s—the late Usman Alkali’s roots should be a story for another day. Our lives have been intertwined, creating a bond that echoes through the corridors of time. This connection is a product of shared experiences, aspirations, and a collective understanding of the challenges facing our society. It is vital for those constantly asking questions about our affiliation to understand that the strength of our relationship is fashioned on mutual respect and brotherly love. Through the ups and downs, we have been there for each other—through thick and thin, as he would put it.

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Shettima’s journey into politics is emblematic of overcoming adversity. From his early days in politics to his ascent as a key player in Nigerian politics, he has consistently demonstrated resilience and an unwavering commitment to service. His tenure as the governor of Borno State is a remarkable chapter, showcasing his ability to lead in one of the most challenging environments in the country. His strategies in addressing the Boko Haram insurgency were groundbreaking, focusing on rebuilding lives and communities rather than merely responding with military might. This approach revealed his understanding of the deeper socio-economic issues at play, proving that good governance goes beyond immediate crisis management—it requires vision, compassion, and unwavering dedication.

Throughout my writings, I have sought to capture these nuances, delving into the various dimensions of his leadership and the subsequent impact on the populace. Each article reflects not only my admiration for his work but also the urgent need for the public to recognize the vital role he plays in shaping Nigeria’s future. As I chronicle his journey, I do so with the conviction that informing the public about Shettima’s initiatives is a crucial step in building an informed citizenry capable of engaging meaningfully in the democratic process.

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However, as a loyal friend, I must also acknowledge the complexity of political discourse. The terrain is often riddled with misinformation, smear campaigns, and divisive narratives that seek to undermine true leadership. These challenges only serve to reinforce my resolve to stand by Kashim Shettima. It is imperative to counteract negative rhetoric with facts and truth, emphasizing the tangible impacts of his policies and the overall vision he has for rejuvenating Nigeria.

Supporting Shettima is about championing values that go beyond personality; it’s about advocating for an inclusive and prosperous Nigeria. He understands that the strength of our nation lies in its diversity and the unyielding spirit of its people. His commitment to fostering an inclusive environment is reflected in his policies aimed at youth empowerment, gender equality, and economic revitalization. By prioritizing these areas, Shettima demonstrates an awareness of the multifaceted nature of Nigerian society and the necessity of embracing every demographic in our collective journey toward progress.

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In defending and promoting Shettima, I am not simply endorsing a political figure; I am amplifying a vision for Nigeria that seeks to uplift every citizen, regardless of their background. His policies focus on education, health care, and infrastructure development—elements that are foundational to a thriving society. These initiatives echo the dreams and aspirations of millions of Nigerians yearning for progress and stability. Supporting such a leader is an act rooted in hope and faith in our nation’s potential.

The close bond between Shettima and me provides a unique vantage point from which to observe his leadership qualities. In our discussions, I have witnessed the depth of his insights and the sincerity of his intentions. His humility is striking; despite his achievements, he remains approachable and genuinely interested in the well-being of those around him. This quality makes him not just a leader but a true representative of the people.

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Each battle I have fought alongside him has reinforced my belief in the importance of integrity and transparency in leadership. As a writer, I hold the responsibility to present an accurate portrayal of the man I believe can lead Nigeria toward a brighter future. By sharing our story and the tenets of his leadership philosophy, I aim to inspire others to engage actively in the political discourse and to advocate for leaders who embody the values of service and dedication.

As I conclude this discussion, I wish to reiterate my steadfast commitment to celebrating Kashim Shettima’s legacy. Our relationship is a testament to the power of solidarity and shared vision for a better Nigeria. It is essential for us to build bridges of understanding and support among ourselves, especially in a polarized society. This bond—fashioned on mutual respect and brotherly love—can serve as a blueprint for future collaborations, underscoring the importance of unity in the face of adversity.

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In celebrating Vice President Kashim Shettima, I invite others to join me in recognizing the tremendous potential that lies within our nation’s leadership. Let us fight for the narratives that uplift and inspire, striving toward a Nigeria that honors its rich tapestry of cultures while uniting under the common goal of progress and prosperity for all. Together, we can illuminate the path forward, ensuring that every child’s dream has a chance to flourish in the Nigeria we aspire to build. And I thank my brother and friend Zagazola for reminding me how far I have gone in the last two years. 

* James Bwala, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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