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From Badagry to Bujumbura: Konko Daniel Crowned Champion of Burundi with Aigle Noir FC

From Badagry to Bujumbura: Konko Daniel Crowned Champion of Burundi with Aigle Noir FC

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IKOGA ZEBBE, NIGERIA – Badagry buzzing with celebration as one of their own, Konko Daniel, has officially reached the pinnacle of East African football. The talented defender helped his club, Aigle Noir CS, secure the 2025/2026 Burundi Primus League title in a season defined by dominance and grit.


Aigle Noir clinched the championship after finishing at the summit of the table with a staggering 68 points, fending off intense pressure from rivals Musongati FC and Flambeau du Centre. The victory marks a significant milestone for the club and solidifies Daniel’s reputation as a rising star in African football.


Hailing from Ikoga Zebbe in the Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State, Konko Daniel has become a symbol of hope for aspiring athletes in the division. His journey from local pitches to the professional stadiums of Burundi has captivated the hearts of his kinsmen.


"This is a proud moment for our entire community," said a representative of the Ikoga Zebbe youth council. "Seeing a son of the soil lift a trophy on the international stage proves that Badagry is a breeding ground for world-class talent."


Throughout the campaign, Daniel was a mainstay in the Aigle Noir backline, earning accolades for his tactical discipline and physical presence. Supporters in Bujumbura have nicknamed the Nigerian powerhouse for his consistency in high-stakes matches.


Konko Daniel’s triumph is a testament to the "export value" of Nigerian footballers within the African continent. As the Burundi Primus League continues to grow in competitiveness, the inclusion of technical players from West Africa has raised the standard of play significantly.


Reflecting on the victory, a close associate of the player said, "Daniel’s victory was well-deserved. He remained focused despite the challenges of playing abroad. To finish the league with 68 points is no small feat; it shows the level of work he and his teammates put in."


With this league title, Aigle Noir CS has secured its ticket to represent Burundi in the prestigious CAF Champions League. This presents another opportunity for Konko Daniel to showcase his skills against the best clubs in Africa, including potential matchups against Nigerian giants.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



IKOGA ZEBBE, NIGERIA – Badagry buzzing with celebration as one of their own, Konko Daniel, has officially reached the pinnacle of East African football. The talented defender helped his club, Aigle Noir CS, secure the 2025/2026 Burundi Primus League title in a season defined by dominance and grit.


Aigle Noir clinched the championship after finishing at the summit of the table with a staggering 68 points, fending off intense pressure from rivals Musongati FC and Flambeau du Centre. The victory marks a significant milestone for the club and solidifies Daniel’s reputation as a rising star in African football.


Hailing from Ikoga Zebbe in the Badagry Local Government Area of Lagos State, Konko Daniel has become a symbol of hope for aspiring athletes in the division. His journey from local pitches to the professional stadiums of Burundi has captivated the hearts of his kinsmen.


"This is a proud moment for our entire community," said a representative of the Ikoga Zebbe youth council. "Seeing a son of the soil lift a trophy on the international stage proves that Badagry is a breeding ground for world-class talent."


Throughout the campaign, Daniel was a mainstay in the Aigle Noir backline, earning accolades for his tactical discipline and physical presence. Supporters in Bujumbura have nicknamed the Nigerian powerhouse for his consistency in high-stakes matches.


Konko Daniel’s triumph is a testament to the "export value" of Nigerian footballers within the African continent. As the Burundi Primus League continues to grow in competitiveness, the inclusion of technical players from West Africa has raised the standard of play significantly.


Reflecting on the victory, a close associate of the player said, "Daniel’s victory was well-deserved. He remained focused despite the challenges of playing abroad. To finish the league with 68 points is no small feat; it shows the level of work he and his teammates put in."


With this league title, Aigle Noir CS has secured its ticket to represent Burundi in the prestigious CAF Champions League. This presents another opportunity for Konko Daniel to showcase his skills against the best clubs in Africa, including potential matchups against Nigerian giants.

Nigeria Troops Intercept 400 Starlink Devices in Major North-East Crackdown

Nigeria Troops Intercept 400 Starlink Devices in Major North-East Crackdown

By: Manoah Kikekon 



MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA – In a significant blow to the communication infrastructure of insurgent groups, Nigerian troops have intercepted and seized over 400 Starlink satellite internet terminals used by Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists. 


The recovery is part of a massive "strangulation operation" aimed at severing the technological and logistics lifelines of militants across the North-East.


Brigadier-General Beyidi Martins, the Commander of Sector 2, Operation HADIN KAI, disclosed the breakthrough during a briefing with defence correspondents on Wednesday, 13th May 2026. He revealed that the devices, linked to Elon Musk's satellite internet service, were recovered from high-risk zones, including the Sambisa Forest and the Timbuktu Triangle.


The seizure of high-speed satellite terminals highlights a shifting battlefield where terrorists increasingly rely on advanced technology for coordination. By utilizing Starlink, insurgents had been able to maintain secure, high-speed communication in remote enclaves where traditional cellular networks are non-existent.


“The lifeblood of terrorist activities is logistics resupply, and we are deliberately denying them freedom to move supplies, communication equipment, fuel, and other operational items across the theatre,” Brig.-Gen. Martins stated.


The commander noted that by intercepting these gadgets, the military is effectively blinding the enemy’s command and control structure.


Brig.-Gen. Martins raised concerns regarding the role of civilian collaborators who assist in smuggling these high-tech devices and other essential supplies into terrorist hideouts. He explained that while some residents are coerced into helping through threats, others do so voluntarily for financial gain.


> “There is a high level of collusion between some members of the civil populace and the terrorists. Some do it willingly, while others are forced through threats and coercion,” he revealed.


To counter this, troops have successfully infiltrated various transport and trade syndicates. This intelligence-led approach has led to the daily arrest of couriers and the disruption of over **400 logistics-related cases involving drugs, fuel (PMS), and motorcycle spare parts.


Beyond technology, the military is targeting the insurgents' financial engines. The North-East command has partnered with local market stakeholders to introduce strict livestock verification measures. This prevents terrorists from selling rustled cattle in local markets to fund their operations.


“If animals are not properly identified, they will not be sold. Through that arrangement, we are tracking and disrupting their sources of financing,” the Commander added.


The "strangulation" strategy combining the seizure of communication tech with the blocking of food and fuel corridors stretching from Kano through Nguru is yielding results. The military reports that the sustained pressure has led to a rise in the surrender of terrorists and their families, who can no longer survive the harsh conditions in the shrinking enclaves.



By: Manoah Kikekon 



MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA – In a significant blow to the communication infrastructure of insurgent groups, Nigerian troops have intercepted and seized over 400 Starlink satellite internet terminals used by Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists. 


The recovery is part of a massive "strangulation operation" aimed at severing the technological and logistics lifelines of militants across the North-East.


Brigadier-General Beyidi Martins, the Commander of Sector 2, Operation HADIN KAI, disclosed the breakthrough during a briefing with defence correspondents on Wednesday, 13th May 2026. He revealed that the devices, linked to Elon Musk's satellite internet service, were recovered from high-risk zones, including the Sambisa Forest and the Timbuktu Triangle.


The seizure of high-speed satellite terminals highlights a shifting battlefield where terrorists increasingly rely on advanced technology for coordination. By utilizing Starlink, insurgents had been able to maintain secure, high-speed communication in remote enclaves where traditional cellular networks are non-existent.


“The lifeblood of terrorist activities is logistics resupply, and we are deliberately denying them freedom to move supplies, communication equipment, fuel, and other operational items across the theatre,” Brig.-Gen. Martins stated.


The commander noted that by intercepting these gadgets, the military is effectively blinding the enemy’s command and control structure.


Brig.-Gen. Martins raised concerns regarding the role of civilian collaborators who assist in smuggling these high-tech devices and other essential supplies into terrorist hideouts. He explained that while some residents are coerced into helping through threats, others do so voluntarily for financial gain.


> “There is a high level of collusion between some members of the civil populace and the terrorists. Some do it willingly, while others are forced through threats and coercion,” he revealed.


To counter this, troops have successfully infiltrated various transport and trade syndicates. This intelligence-led approach has led to the daily arrest of couriers and the disruption of over **400 logistics-related cases involving drugs, fuel (PMS), and motorcycle spare parts.


Beyond technology, the military is targeting the insurgents' financial engines. The North-East command has partnered with local market stakeholders to introduce strict livestock verification measures. This prevents terrorists from selling rustled cattle in local markets to fund their operations.


“If animals are not properly identified, they will not be sold. Through that arrangement, we are tracking and disrupting their sources of financing,” the Commander added.


The "strangulation" strategy combining the seizure of communication tech with the blocking of food and fuel corridors stretching from Kano through Nguru is yielding results. The military reports that the sustained pressure has led to a rise in the surrender of terrorists and their families, who can no longer survive the harsh conditions in the shrinking enclaves.



Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu Unveils 36 State Coordinators for National Mobilisation

Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu Unveils 36 State Coordinators for National Mobilisation

 Bv: Manoah Kikekon


Samson Apata and Bola Tinubu 


ABUJA, NIGERIA – The Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) has formally unveiled its 36 State Coordinators. The move is designed to consolidate grassroots support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid while positioning the tourism sector as a pillar of the "Renewed Hope" Agenda.


In a statement released on Monday by the National Coordinator, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the group revealed that the selection process was a rigorous exercise aimed at bringing together seasoned professionals to drive national advocacy.


The newly appointed coordinators are not merely political figures; they represent a distinguished pool of expertise from both the public and private sectors. The roster includes serving and retired State Permanent Secretaries, Directors-General of parastatals, and reputable private sector leaders.


"With the successful unveiling of the 36 State Coordinators, the entire structure of the TVT is now more strategic, more cohesive, and significantly stronger," Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon disclosed. "This development enhances our operational efficiency and deepens the movement’s capacity to drive its mandate across every corner of the Federation."


The coordinators are tasked with acting as "strategic ambassadors," responsible for bridging the gap between government policy and grassroots awareness regarding cultural diplomacy and economic diversification.


A significant highlight of the announcement was the endorsement of the movement by the Honorable Minister for Culture, Tourism, Arts, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa. In recognition of her efforts to reposition Nigeria’s cultural assets, she has graciously accepted the role of National Matron of the TVT.


The TVT also honoured Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku, a renowned religious and political leader, by appointing him as the National Patron. His two decades of promoting religious tourism are expected to provide the movement with a strong moral and cultural foundation.


The TVT unveiled a "Who's Who" of regional leadership to head state chapters. Notable coordinators include: Princess Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila (Lagos State) Amb. Akpekwu Christopher Imbufe (Rivers State), Sir Rustom Alexander (Akwa Ibom State), Dr. Blessing Anam (Cross River State), Engr. Akintunde Elisha Ejigbile (Oyo State), and Suleiman Samaila Nabame (Kebbi State)


Other key appointments span across states such as Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Ekiti, and Delta, ensuring a truly national reach for the advocacy group.


The National Central Working Council (NCWC) reiterated that the TVT's mission is to align tourism advocacy with national development communication. By showcasing the achievements of the Tinubu administration in the creative industry and tourism sector, the group aims to ensure stability and inclusive growth heading into the next election cycle.


"This is a deliberate effort to reinforce grassroots mobilisation for continuity and stability," the statement read. "We have full confidence in our coordinators to discharge their duties with integrity and dedication to national service."

 Bv: Manoah Kikekon


Samson Apata and Bola Tinubu 


ABUJA, NIGERIA – The Tourism Vanguard for Tinubu (TVT) has formally unveiled its 36 State Coordinators. The move is designed to consolidate grassroots support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid while positioning the tourism sector as a pillar of the "Renewed Hope" Agenda.


In a statement released on Monday by the National Coordinator, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, the group revealed that the selection process was a rigorous exercise aimed at bringing together seasoned professionals to drive national advocacy.


The newly appointed coordinators are not merely political figures; they represent a distinguished pool of expertise from both the public and private sectors. The roster includes serving and retired State Permanent Secretaries, Directors-General of parastatals, and reputable private sector leaders.


"With the successful unveiling of the 36 State Coordinators, the entire structure of the TVT is now more strategic, more cohesive, and significantly stronger," Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon disclosed. "This development enhances our operational efficiency and deepens the movement’s capacity to drive its mandate across every corner of the Federation."


The coordinators are tasked with acting as "strategic ambassadors," responsible for bridging the gap between government policy and grassroots awareness regarding cultural diplomacy and economic diversification.


A significant highlight of the announcement was the endorsement of the movement by the Honorable Minister for Culture, Tourism, Arts, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa. In recognition of her efforts to reposition Nigeria’s cultural assets, she has graciously accepted the role of National Matron of the TVT.


The TVT also honoured Cardinal James Omolaja Odunmbaku, a renowned religious and political leader, by appointing him as the National Patron. His two decades of promoting religious tourism are expected to provide the movement with a strong moral and cultural foundation.


The TVT unveiled a "Who's Who" of regional leadership to head state chapters. Notable coordinators include: Princess Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila (Lagos State) Amb. Akpekwu Christopher Imbufe (Rivers State), Sir Rustom Alexander (Akwa Ibom State), Dr. Blessing Anam (Cross River State), Engr. Akintunde Elisha Ejigbile (Oyo State), and Suleiman Samaila Nabame (Kebbi State)


Other key appointments span across states such as Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Ekiti, and Delta, ensuring a truly national reach for the advocacy group.


The National Central Working Council (NCWC) reiterated that the TVT's mission is to align tourism advocacy with national development communication. By showcasing the achievements of the Tinubu administration in the creative industry and tourism sector, the group aims to ensure stability and inclusive growth heading into the next election cycle.


"This is a deliberate effort to reinforce grassroots mobilisation for continuity and stability," the statement read. "We have full confidence in our coordinators to discharge their duties with integrity and dedication to national service."

How ONSA Arrested Seme Customs Boss Adenuga Over 'Secret' Smuggling Gate

How ONSA Arrested Seme Customs Boss Adenuga Over 'Secret' Smuggling Gate

By: Manoah Kikekon




The landscape of Nigeria’s border security has been rocked by a high-profile scandal involving the alleged creation of an unauthorized entry point at the Seme border. SaharaReporters has revealed that the former Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Seme Area Command, Comptroller Wale Adenuga, was arrested following a daring operation that bypassed international border protocols.


According to top security and Customs sources, the breach involved the physical destruction of a section of the international border fence that separates Nigeria and the Republic of Benin. This operation, allegedly carried out under the cover of darkness between 12:30 am and 4:30 am, saw the installation of a massive iron gate just 250 meters from the Customs Area Controller’s main office.


The secret corridor was reportedly used for a frantic 48-hour smuggling spree. SaharaReporters obtained video evidence showing a large gate surrounded by vehicles and contraband. Subsequent footage shows the gate had been hurriedly dismantled and the breach sealed with concrete blocks after whistleblowers raised the alarm.


Sources close to the investigation by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) allege that the scale of the illegality was staggering. The following items were reportedly moved through the illegal gate:


Over 10,000 foreign vehicles, including brand-new and used SUVs. Thousands of bags of prohibited foreign rice..Large quantities of various contraband items.


Insiders identified Mr. Ope Oloko, described as a "notorious smuggler," as the daily supervisor of the operation. It is alleged that billions of naira in potential federal revenue from customs duties were diverted into approximately 15 private bank accounts linked to the scheme.


The scandal has sent ripples through the leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service. During interrogation, sources claim Comptroller Adenuga alleged that his activities were known to the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, and the Zonal Coordinator of Zone A.


“Wale Adenuga was doing all these illegal acts with the knowledge of his Zonal Coordinator... This may be one of the reasons he was quickly removed before he could spill more details,” an anonymous source told SaharaReporters.


March 26, 2026: Adenuga was removed from Seme and posted to the Customs Headquarters in Abuja as Comptroller in charge of Human Resources Development (HRD).


Current Status: Reports indicate that despite his new posting, Adenuga has yet to resume duties at the HRD department as he remains under investigation.


When reached for comment, the National Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Abdullahi Aliyu Maiwada, confirmed the administrative changes but remained cautious regarding the smuggling allegations.


"All I know is that we do have routine administrative rotations... where there is a need to rejig officers holding strategic commands," Maiwada stated. He confirmed Adenuga’s removal from Seme but noted he had not been formally briefed on the specific allegations regarding the illegal gate.


As the ONSA continues its probe, the case stands as a significant test for the Nigerian government’s commitment to border integrity and the "Renewed Hope" agenda’s stance against high-level corruption.


Source: SaharaReporters






By: Manoah Kikekon




The landscape of Nigeria’s border security has been rocked by a high-profile scandal involving the alleged creation of an unauthorized entry point at the Seme border. SaharaReporters has revealed that the former Controller of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Seme Area Command, Comptroller Wale Adenuga, was arrested following a daring operation that bypassed international border protocols.


According to top security and Customs sources, the breach involved the physical destruction of a section of the international border fence that separates Nigeria and the Republic of Benin. This operation, allegedly carried out under the cover of darkness between 12:30 am and 4:30 am, saw the installation of a massive iron gate just 250 meters from the Customs Area Controller’s main office.


The secret corridor was reportedly used for a frantic 48-hour smuggling spree. SaharaReporters obtained video evidence showing a large gate surrounded by vehicles and contraband. Subsequent footage shows the gate had been hurriedly dismantled and the breach sealed with concrete blocks after whistleblowers raised the alarm.


Sources close to the investigation by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) allege that the scale of the illegality was staggering. The following items were reportedly moved through the illegal gate:


Over 10,000 foreign vehicles, including brand-new and used SUVs. Thousands of bags of prohibited foreign rice..Large quantities of various contraband items.


Insiders identified Mr. Ope Oloko, described as a "notorious smuggler," as the daily supervisor of the operation. It is alleged that billions of naira in potential federal revenue from customs duties were diverted into approximately 15 private bank accounts linked to the scheme.


The scandal has sent ripples through the leadership of the Nigeria Customs Service. During interrogation, sources claim Comptroller Adenuga alleged that his activities were known to the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, and the Zonal Coordinator of Zone A.


“Wale Adenuga was doing all these illegal acts with the knowledge of his Zonal Coordinator... This may be one of the reasons he was quickly removed before he could spill more details,” an anonymous source told SaharaReporters.


March 26, 2026: Adenuga was removed from Seme and posted to the Customs Headquarters in Abuja as Comptroller in charge of Human Resources Development (HRD).


Current Status: Reports indicate that despite his new posting, Adenuga has yet to resume duties at the HRD department as he remains under investigation.


When reached for comment, the National Public Relations Officer of the NCS, Abdullahi Aliyu Maiwada, confirmed the administrative changes but remained cautious regarding the smuggling allegations.


"All I know is that we do have routine administrative rotations... where there is a need to rejig officers holding strategic commands," Maiwada stated. He confirmed Adenuga’s removal from Seme but noted he had not been formally briefed on the specific allegations regarding the illegal gate.


As the ONSA continues its probe, the case stands as a significant test for the Nigerian government’s commitment to border integrity and the "Renewed Hope" agenda’s stance against high-level corruption.


Source: SaharaReporters






NSA Ribadu Allegedly Orders Media Blackout on Boko Haram Attacks Until 2027

NSA Ribadu Allegedly Orders Media Blackout on Boko Haram Attacks Until 2027

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Nuhu Ribadu


ABUJA, Nigeria — In a move sparking concerns over transparency and democratic accountability, fresh reports suggest a coordinated effort by the Nigerian presidency to suppress information regarding the nation's security crisis. Sources indicate that National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu has allegedly directed military commanders to conceal all successful Boko Haram and ISWAP attacks from the public eye until after the 2027 general elections.


According to an exclusive report by SaharaReporters, this directive followed a massive security breach in Yobe State, where at least 36 security personnel, including soldiers and Mobile Police officers, were killed in coordinated insurgent strikes. The publication of these casualties reportedly triggered "extreme anger" within the Office of the National Security Adviser, prompting an immediate crackdown on information flow.


The controversy stems from a deadly midnight assault on Thursday into Friday, targeting the Theatre Training Centre in Buniyadi and the 27 Task Force Brigade in Buni Gari. These locations, situated in the hometown of Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni, became the site of one of the deadliest military losses in recent months.


Military insiders revealed to SaharaReporters that the breakdown of casualties was devastating: 17 Mobile Police officers killed during training. 10 soldiers attached to the training program lost. 9 additional soldiers killed in the 27 Task Force Brigade assault.


"The commander received a call immediately after the story was published, and it came from the NSA’s office," a military source told the outlet. The primary grievance was not the loss of life, but the speed at which the information reached the press.


The alleged directive from the NSA’s office highlights a strategic shift toward "reputation management" over public safety. Sources claim military commanders were explicitly told that operational failures and successful insurgent raids must be "managed internally" to avoid damaging the image of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.


The instruction allegedly given was clear: information regarding Boko Haram or ISWAP victories must not reach the public domain for the next three years. This policy aims to project an aura of total victory over terrorism as the 2027 election cycle approaches, despite the reality on the ground.


To ensure this blackout remains effective, the military hierarchy has reportedly begun a hunt for whistleblowers within the ranks. Soldiers suspected of communicating with journalists now face threats of "severe punishment" and potential framing.


“People are scared because they believe they can be framed or targeted at any time,” a source told SaharaReporters, describing a climate of fear where soldiers feel silenced while their colleagues fall on the front lines.


Despite claims by the Nigerian government that terrorism has been "largely contained," these latest developments suggest a widening gap between official narratives and the lived experience of troops in the North-East. The push for secrecy raises critical questions about whether the safety of Nigerian citizens is being traded for political optics.


Source: SaharaReporters

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Nuhu Ribadu


ABUJA, Nigeria — In a move sparking concerns over transparency and democratic accountability, fresh reports suggest a coordinated effort by the Nigerian presidency to suppress information regarding the nation's security crisis. Sources indicate that National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu has allegedly directed military commanders to conceal all successful Boko Haram and ISWAP attacks from the public eye until after the 2027 general elections.


According to an exclusive report by SaharaReporters, this directive followed a massive security breach in Yobe State, where at least 36 security personnel, including soldiers and Mobile Police officers, were killed in coordinated insurgent strikes. The publication of these casualties reportedly triggered "extreme anger" within the Office of the National Security Adviser, prompting an immediate crackdown on information flow.


The controversy stems from a deadly midnight assault on Thursday into Friday, targeting the Theatre Training Centre in Buniyadi and the 27 Task Force Brigade in Buni Gari. These locations, situated in the hometown of Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni, became the site of one of the deadliest military losses in recent months.


Military insiders revealed to SaharaReporters that the breakdown of casualties was devastating: 17 Mobile Police officers killed during training. 10 soldiers attached to the training program lost. 9 additional soldiers killed in the 27 Task Force Brigade assault.


"The commander received a call immediately after the story was published, and it came from the NSA’s office," a military source told the outlet. The primary grievance was not the loss of life, but the speed at which the information reached the press.


The alleged directive from the NSA’s office highlights a strategic shift toward "reputation management" over public safety. Sources claim military commanders were explicitly told that operational failures and successful insurgent raids must be "managed internally" to avoid damaging the image of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.


The instruction allegedly given was clear: information regarding Boko Haram or ISWAP victories must not reach the public domain for the next three years. This policy aims to project an aura of total victory over terrorism as the 2027 election cycle approaches, despite the reality on the ground.


To ensure this blackout remains effective, the military hierarchy has reportedly begun a hunt for whistleblowers within the ranks. Soldiers suspected of communicating with journalists now face threats of "severe punishment" and potential framing.


“People are scared because they believe they can be framed or targeted at any time,” a source told SaharaReporters, describing a climate of fear where soldiers feel silenced while their colleagues fall on the front lines.


Despite claims by the Nigerian government that terrorism has been "largely contained," these latest developments suggest a widening gap between official narratives and the lived experience of troops in the North-East. The push for secrecy raises critical questions about whether the safety of Nigerian citizens is being traded for political optics.


Source: SaharaReporters

Lagos 2027: Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA) Cleared for APC Governorship Primaries

Lagos 2027: Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA) Cleared for APC Governorship Primaries

 By: Manoah Kikekon


Samuel Mawuyon Ajose 


ABUJA, NIGERIA – The race for the Alausa Government House has reached a critical milestone as Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), a prominent governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been officially cleared to participate in the party’s upcoming primaries.


The express clearance followed a rigorous screening exercise conducted by the APC National Screening Committee in Abuja on Sunday, May 10, 2026. Party insiders described Dr. Ajose’s performance as "outstanding," solidifying his standing as a top-tier contender for the May 21 primaries.


The screening venue was a sea of supporters as Dr. Ajose arrived with a high-powered delegation. The entourage, which showcased the aspirant's deep grassroots reach, included revered traditional rulers, religious leaders, and political stalwarts, particularly from the Badagry Division.


The successful clearance has ignited widespread celebrations across Lagos State, with supporters viewing it as a victory against the perceived "consensus" arrangements that have dominated recent political headlines in the state.


Addressing the press moments after receiving his clearance certificate, a visibly confident Dr. Ajose expressed his gratitude to the party leadership and his dedicated followers.


“I am deeply humbled by the confidence reposed in me by the party and by the massive show of solidarity from our leaders and the people of Badagry and beyond,” Dr. Ajose stated. 


“This is not just a personal victory; it is a victory for every Lagosian who yearns for inclusive, compassionate, and transformational governance. We move forward, against all odds, towards the primaries with faith and determination.”


The SMA Media Team further bolstered this sentiment, describing the clearance as a “cheering confirmation of Dr. Ajose’s impeccable credentials and unwavering commitment to the progress of Lagos State.”


With Dr. Ajose now officially in the race, the Lagos APC Governorship Primaries scheduled for May 21, 2026, are set to be highly competitive. While some party blocs have hinted at consensus candidates, Dr. Ajose’s decision to move forward signals a demand for internal democracy and a direct choice for party delegates.

 By: Manoah Kikekon


Samuel Mawuyon Ajose 


ABUJA, NIGERIA – The race for the Alausa Government House has reached a critical milestone as Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), a prominent governorship aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been officially cleared to participate in the party’s upcoming primaries.


The express clearance followed a rigorous screening exercise conducted by the APC National Screening Committee in Abuja on Sunday, May 10, 2026. Party insiders described Dr. Ajose’s performance as "outstanding," solidifying his standing as a top-tier contender for the May 21 primaries.


The screening venue was a sea of supporters as Dr. Ajose arrived with a high-powered delegation. The entourage, which showcased the aspirant's deep grassroots reach, included revered traditional rulers, religious leaders, and political stalwarts, particularly from the Badagry Division.


The successful clearance has ignited widespread celebrations across Lagos State, with supporters viewing it as a victory against the perceived "consensus" arrangements that have dominated recent political headlines in the state.


Addressing the press moments after receiving his clearance certificate, a visibly confident Dr. Ajose expressed his gratitude to the party leadership and his dedicated followers.


“I am deeply humbled by the confidence reposed in me by the party and by the massive show of solidarity from our leaders and the people of Badagry and beyond,” Dr. Ajose stated. 


“This is not just a personal victory; it is a victory for every Lagosian who yearns for inclusive, compassionate, and transformational governance. We move forward, against all odds, towards the primaries with faith and determination.”


The SMA Media Team further bolstered this sentiment, describing the clearance as a “cheering confirmation of Dr. Ajose’s impeccable credentials and unwavering commitment to the progress of Lagos State.”


With Dr. Ajose now officially in the race, the Lagos APC Governorship Primaries scheduled for May 21, 2026, are set to be highly competitive. While some party blocs have hinted at consensus candidates, Dr. Ajose’s decision to move forward signals a demand for internal democracy and a direct choice for party delegates.

NAIP Boss Urges FG to Transform Nigeria into Africa’s Pharma Hub

NAIP Boss Urges FG to Transform Nigeria into Africa’s Pharma Hub

By: Manoah Kikekon 



Pharm. (Sir) Bankole Ezebuilo



ILORIN, NIGERIA – The National Chairman of the Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria (NAIP), Pharm. (Sir) Bankole Ezebuilo, has issued a Clarion call to the Federal Government to declare a national emergency on local pharmaceutical manufacturing. 


Speaking at the 29th Annual National Conference and Training of NAIP in Ilorin, Kwara State, Ezebuilo warned that Nigeria’s current reliance on imported medicines is a direct threat to national security.


The conference, themed "Collaboration and Innovation to Build Local Solutions for the Future of Nigeria’s Pharmaceutical Industry," brought together a high-powered assembly of regulators, manufacturers, and policymakers to chart a course for pharmaceutical sovereignty.



Addressing the stakeholders, Ezebuilo highlighted a staggering statistic: Nigeria currently imports over 70 percent of its medicines and nearly all of its Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). This dependency, he argued, leaves the nation vulnerable to global supply chain shocks and currency volatility.


"No nation can outsource its health security," Ezebuilo declared. "A nation that cannot produce its own medicines is a nation negotiating with its health, and negotiation is not where you want to be when lives are at stake."



He urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to implement aggressive policies that would transition Nigeria from a consumer nation to the definitive pharmaceutical manufacturing hub for the African continent.


Ezebuilo emphasized that the journey toward self-sufficiency requires more than just infrastructure; it requires a radical shift in technical competence and institutional collaboration. He challenged the sector to move beyond theoretical discussions toward measurable industrial outcomes.




"The best way to predict the future is to create it," he said, quoting a famous leadership principle. "To build local solutions, we must stop importing not just medicines, but also ideas."


The NAIP Chairman assured the government that industrial pharmacists are trained and ready to lead this "pharmaceutical industrial revolution," provided the enabling environment including access to forex and stable power is secured.


In a significant demonstration of the association's commitment to grassroots welfare, the conference featured a massive humanitarian outreach. Ezebuilo commissioned the renovation of healthcare centres worth millions of naira at the Palace of the Emir of Ilorin.


Supported by the Kwara State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina L. Imam, the NAIP "Speaking Humanity with Passion" initiative provided:.Free Medical Consultations: For over 1,000 residents of Ilorin and surrounding rural communities. Specialized Interventions: Expert care and free drug distribution for indigent patients. Grassroots Strengthening: Direct investment in local primary healthcare facilities.


The event featured a keynote address by US-based pharmaceutical executive Dr. Henrietta N. Ukwu and was attended by a "who’s who" of the profession, including past PSN presidents Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa and Pharm. Olumide Akintayo, as well as the Registrar of the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria, Pharm. Ibrahim Babashehu Ahmed.


Representing the Kwara State Government were several cabinet members, including the Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Hauwa Nuru, signaling strong state-level support for industrial pharmaceutical growth.

By: Manoah Kikekon 



Pharm. (Sir) Bankole Ezebuilo



ILORIN, NIGERIA – The National Chairman of the Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria (NAIP), Pharm. (Sir) Bankole Ezebuilo, has issued a Clarion call to the Federal Government to declare a national emergency on local pharmaceutical manufacturing. 


Speaking at the 29th Annual National Conference and Training of NAIP in Ilorin, Kwara State, Ezebuilo warned that Nigeria’s current reliance on imported medicines is a direct threat to national security.


The conference, themed "Collaboration and Innovation to Build Local Solutions for the Future of Nigeria’s Pharmaceutical Industry," brought together a high-powered assembly of regulators, manufacturers, and policymakers to chart a course for pharmaceutical sovereignty.



Addressing the stakeholders, Ezebuilo highlighted a staggering statistic: Nigeria currently imports over 70 percent of its medicines and nearly all of its Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). This dependency, he argued, leaves the nation vulnerable to global supply chain shocks and currency volatility.


"No nation can outsource its health security," Ezebuilo declared. "A nation that cannot produce its own medicines is a nation negotiating with its health, and negotiation is not where you want to be when lives are at stake."



He urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to implement aggressive policies that would transition Nigeria from a consumer nation to the definitive pharmaceutical manufacturing hub for the African continent.


Ezebuilo emphasized that the journey toward self-sufficiency requires more than just infrastructure; it requires a radical shift in technical competence and institutional collaboration. He challenged the sector to move beyond theoretical discussions toward measurable industrial outcomes.




"The best way to predict the future is to create it," he said, quoting a famous leadership principle. "To build local solutions, we must stop importing not just medicines, but also ideas."


The NAIP Chairman assured the government that industrial pharmacists are trained and ready to lead this "pharmaceutical industrial revolution," provided the enabling environment including access to forex and stable power is secured.


In a significant demonstration of the association's commitment to grassroots welfare, the conference featured a massive humanitarian outreach. Ezebuilo commissioned the renovation of healthcare centres worth millions of naira at the Palace of the Emir of Ilorin.


Supported by the Kwara State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Amina L. Imam, the NAIP "Speaking Humanity with Passion" initiative provided:.Free Medical Consultations: For over 1,000 residents of Ilorin and surrounding rural communities. Specialized Interventions: Expert care and free drug distribution for indigent patients. Grassroots Strengthening: Direct investment in local primary healthcare facilities.


The event featured a keynote address by US-based pharmaceutical executive Dr. Henrietta N. Ukwu and was attended by a "who’s who" of the profession, including past PSN presidents Mazi Sam Ohuabunwa and Pharm. Olumide Akintayo, as well as the Registrar of the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria, Pharm. Ibrahim Babashehu Ahmed.


Representing the Kwara State Government were several cabinet members, including the Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Hauwa Nuru, signaling strong state-level support for industrial pharmaceutical growth.

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