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GWR: Ghanian student sets new record for hugging 1,123 trees in one hour

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A 29-year-old Ghanaian environmental activist and forestry student, Abubakar Tahiru, has etched his name in the Guinness Book of World Records by hugging 1,123 trees in one hour.

The Guinness World Record announced this on Friday, adding that Tahiru’s accomplishment not only makes him the record holder but also the first person to ever hold this title as he “easily surpassed the minimum requirement of 700.”

The event was said to have taken place at the Tuskegee National Forest in Alabama, USA, where he embraced nearly 19 trees per minute.

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Troops’ presence renews hope for safety on Zamfara highways, but locals seek night patrols.

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Commuters and commercial drivers plying the Gusau–Tsafe highway in Zamfara State say the enhanced military presence in the area has brought renewed hope for safe travel after years of fear and deadly bandit attacks.

Zagazola Makama report that the highway, once a corridor of terror where bandits routinely blocked roads, abducted travellers, and ransacked surrounding villages, is now seeing relative calm within the last few months due to intensified operations by Nigerian Army troops, particularly along the Tsafe- Gusau road.

Commercial driver, Usman Bala, who plies the Gusau–Funtua route daily, said that the change is noticeable.

“We used to drive with our hearts in our mouths. Anytime we passed Dan Mali or Babban Kauye, we prayed hard. But now, soldiers are stationed at key flashpoints. You feel a sense of safety you haven’t felt in years,” he said.

Another commercial driver, Musa Lawali, echoed Bala’s sentiment, noting that bandits used to operate with impunity around Makera and Asaula.

“Before, we avoided evening trips. From 4:30 p.m., the road was a death trap. But now, I can move even close to 7 p.m. because I know troops are patrolling. Their presence alone scares the criminals,” Lawali said.

Private motorist Amina Idris, who travels from Gusau to Tsafe weekly for business, said her confidence has improved with every trip.

“I used to dread the journey, especially at Bamamu and Tashan Jirgi axis. I would call my family before I left and when I arrived. Now, I see military checkpoints and even patrols. It’s encouraging,” she said.

Similarly, Dauda Garba, a truck driver who frequently passes through Tsafe, described a recent encounter where troops responded swiftly to an attempted roadblock by suspected bandits.

“They came in within minutes. We saw the gun trucks approach, and the criminals ran. That kind of quick response saves lives,” Garba said.

Another commuter, Suleiman Ibrahim, who drives a private vehicle between Tsafe and Yankara, confirmed that the fear of daytime travel has reduced significantly.

“Before now, even private motorists had to follow convoys or wait for military escort. Now, we go freely. The presence of troops has changed the game,” he said.

But despite the improvements, traditional leaders and community stakeholders are calling for additional measures particularly night patrols to tackle nocturnal attacks.

The Yandoton Tsafe, Alhaji Abubakar Muhammadu Bawa, commended the military for recent gains but warned that many villages on the fringes of Tsafe are still vulnerable to night raids.

“We have seen progress in the last few weeks. Our roads are safer by day. But the bandits now operate at night. They move through forest corridors and attack villages like Makera, Bamamu, Tashan Jirgi, Dan Mali, Asaula, and Babban Kauye under cover of darkness,” he said.

Another sources from Tsafe identified some of the notorious elements behind these attacks, including a bandit leader known as Bakin Malam, and others such as Hassan Fari, Sarki, son of notorious bandit Ado Allero, and Umaru, son of kingpin Anaruwa.

“These are not petty criminals. They are experienced and armed. We appeal to the Nigerian Army to extend their operations to night patrols. That is when these terrorists strike the most,” he added.

He urged the deployment of additional combat platforms like CSK gun trucks and surveillance drones to cover forest routes and hard-to-reach enclaves where bandits regroup after daytime setbacks.

Despite the lingering threats, residents are beginning to reclaim their confidence, a development largely attributed to the recent push by the Nigerian Army to dominate key transportation routes and neutralise armed groups.

By: Zagazola Makama

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You and I know that we’ve not been in talking terms for over 8 years, if you don’t want us to wash our dirty linens outside in this internet space, avoid me—-Nneoma Ukpabi

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Actress Nneoma Ukpabi has replied Rita Edochie on her recent backlash against her style of dress at Ruby Ojiakor’s wedding on Saturday.

The Actress pointed out Rita Edochie is not the right person to advise her on how to dress, she stated that Rita is not among the women she respects in the industry and warned her to stay away from her;

” Remove my name from your gutter mouth because you will not like what I will do, you are not among the women I respect in this industry…I know who you are even if no one knows who you are”

” Stay in your space Rita Edochie, this is your last warning, I don’t want to hear my name in your miserable mouth”

She accused Rita Edochie of dragging people on her page just to grow her page,hence she vowed to come out and say things that people need to know, if Rita should mention her name again on her page..

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Court remands ex-convict over alleged theft

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An Ota Magistrates’ Court in Ogun, on Monday, remanded an ex-convict, Habeeb Jimoh, 24, for allegedly breaking into a bar and stealing a Zealot speaker, an Infinix phone, and other valuables worth N595,000.

Jimoh, whose address was not provided, pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing.

The Magistrate, Mrs. O.O. Fadairo, ordered that the defendant be remanded in the Correctional Centre because he is an ex-convict and may abscond if granted bail.

She adjourned the case until June 3 for further hearing.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp. E.O. Adaraloye, told the court that the defendant broke into the bar and stole the items, property of one Tosin Okegbenro.

He said that the offences contravened Section 390 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun, 2006.

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