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NPF Celebrates IGP Ibrahim Aliyu Attah (Rtd) at 87

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The Force Management Team and the entire Nigeria Police Force joyfully commemorates the 87th birthday of Retired Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Aliyu Attah, NPM, cfr, mni.

Born on 12th May, 1937, Retired IGP Ibrahim Aliyu Attah served as the 8th indigenous Inspector-General of Police from 1990 to 1993, leaving an indelible mark on the Force’s history. His visionary leadership and managerial acumen engendered, among other things, the Nigeria Police Community Bank, which today, has metamorphosed into the Nigeria Police Force Microfinance Bank, a testament to his enduring legacy.

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, extends heartfelt felicitations to Retired Police helmsman on this special occasion. His dedication, commitment, and service to the nation are exemplary, and are continually positive reference points for generations of Police administrations to come.

May Retired IGP Ibrahim Aliyu Attah continue to be blessed with good health, sound mind, and happiness as he celebrates this milestone.

ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, mnipr, mipra, fCAI
Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters,
Abuja.

 

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Tinubu offended me, he’s full of himself – Babachir Lawal

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A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has claimed that he did not offend President Bola Tinubu.

Instead, he insists that it was Tinubu who offended him.

Lawal stated this while answering questions on Politics Today on Channels Television on Monday.

When asked by host Seun Okinbaloye if he is still friends with Tinubu, Lawal replied: “Yes, of course. We are friends. You should be able to tell your friend the truth even on national TV. The last time I spoke with him (Tinubu) was July 2022.

“The problem with Bola Tinubu is that he thinks that I offended him. I didn’t offend him. But he offended me. And he’s full of himself. Because he thinks he’s the so-called president.”

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EFCC arrests Tambuwal over alleged N189bn fraud

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Aminu Tambuwal, former governor of Sokoto State, is currently being quizzed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in Abuja.

The Cable reports that Tambuwal, a former governor and currently a serving senator, is in detention over alleged fraudulent cash withdrawals to the tune of N189 billion.

The development comes after the African Democratic Congress, ADC, alleged that EFCC was carrying out selective investigations targeting opposition politicians.

In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party claimed that recent EFCC summons to senior members of the opposition coalition were politically motivated and linked to their political affiliations.

According to ADC, some of the cases being pursued are not based on new evidence but involve reopening files from past years.

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BREAKING: Nigerian Senator Ibrahim Musa Kontagora D1es After Abuja Hospital Denies Surgery Over $15,000 Bill

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In a devastating turn of events that’s igniting outrage across the nation, Senator Ibrahim Musa Kontagora has sadly passed away after a private hospital in Abuja allegedly refused to perform a crucial surgery due to his inability to pay a $15,000 (around ₦23 million) medical bill upfront.

The former senator was in dire need of a life-saving operation, but reports indicate that the medical team wouldn’t move forward without full payment — even in his critical state. Just moments later, he was pronounced dead.

This heartbreaking incident has reignited a national conversation about:

The failing state of Nigeria’s healthcare system, the ruthless commercialization of essential medical care

The growing divide between the political elite and the struggling masses

Despite being a former senator, Kontagora became yet another casualty of a system that views healthcare as a luxury rather than a fundamental right.

Critics are demanding immediate reform and asking:
“If a senator can be left to die over a bill, what hope do ordinary Nigerians have?”

Nigerians deserve answers; they deserve better.
They deserve a healthcare system that prioritizes life over profit.

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