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I challenge anyone within the country or abroad to provide evidence of any genocide in Nigeria – Sultan of Sokoto

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The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has dismissed claims that any acts of genocide have occurred in Nigeria, stating that no ethnic or religious group, Christian or Muslim, has been subjected to such atrocities in the country.

Speaking in Birnin Kebbi at the opening ceremony of the Northern Traditional Rulers Assembly Meeting (Kebbi 2025), the Sultan challenged anyone making such allegations to present concrete evidence.

“There is no way someone, whether a Muslim or a Christian, can be killed without the knowledge of the traditional rulers of the community where such a person belongs,” he said.

“I challenge anyone, either within the country or abroad, to provide evidence of any genocide in Nigeria — where, who, and how it happened?” he added.

The Sultan cautioned Nigerians against believing everything circulated on social media, warning that much of the information shared online is false or misleading.

“Most of the information posted on social media is not true. People must verify such information before accepting it as fact,” he stated.

He urged the Federal Government to take swift steps to regulate social media use in the country, noting that the spread of fake news poses a significant danger to peace and unity.

Speaking on the purpose of the traditional rulers’ meeting, the Sultan said the gathering aimed to strengthen community collaboration and devise new strategies to combat insecurity across Northern Nigeria.

He also commended Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris for hosting the assembly and expressed appreciation to the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, for attending the event despite his demanding schedule.

The Sultan concluded by calling on Nigerians to pray for national leaders and to remain steadfast in promoting unity, peace, and stability throughout the country.

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EFCC evicts Malami from Abuja home amid forfeiture dispute

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Former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami says Economic and Financial Crimes Commission operatives forcefully evicted him and his family from their Abuja residence despite ongoing court proceedings over the property’s forfeiture.
He described the action as unlawful and vowed to challenge it in court.

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Fuel price hike: Gov Makinde announces N10,000 transport support for workers

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The governor of Oyo state, Seyi Makinde, has approved a N10,000 transportation allowance as a palliative for the state workforce to cushion the effects of the increase in the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Oyo State chapter, Kayode Martins, in a statement released on Monday, March 23, disclosed that the governor has granted the request of the union on the issue of transportation allowance.

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“Following the intervention and formal request made by the State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) earlier this morning, the state government has approved a N10,000 transportation allowance for all workers in the state.

The newly approved allowance is set to take effect from April 2026, providing much-needed relief to workers grappling with rising transportation costs amid current economic challenges.

This development comes as a direct response to sustained advocacy by the state NLC, aimed at cushioning the impact of increased living expenses on the workforce.

Further details on implementation are expected to be communicated by the relevant government authorities in due course.”

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Former Acting Accountant-General of the Federation bags 72years imprisonment for diverting N868.46 million security funds

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Monday, March 23, convicted and sentenced Chukwunyere Nwabuoku, former acting Accountant-General of the Federation (AGoF), to a 72-year jail term without an option of fine.

DailyTrust reports that in the judgment delivered, Justice Omotosho held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had been able to prove the nine-count money laundering charge beyond reasonable doubt.

According to the judge, the defendant is hereby convicted as charged.

Justice Omotosho convicted Nwabuoku in all the nine counts and sentenced him to eight years imprisonment in each of the counts, making 72 years.

The judge, however, ordered that the counts shall run concurrently.

Justice Omotosho, who described Nwabuoku’s act of diverting funds meant for security and defence while he served as Director of Finance and Account in the Ministry of Defence as “appalling,” commended the EFCC for being detailed in its prosecution.

The judge observed that the evidence of the 9th prosecution witness that Nwabuoku voluntarily refunded part of the siphoned money of over N200 million during investigation was not controverted by the defence.

Nwabuoku served as the Director of Finance and Accounts in the Ministry of Defence between 2019 and 2021. He became acting Accountant General of the Federation in May 2022.

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