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Zulum thanks Tinubu over N68bn support for Maiduguri power plant

Governor Babagana Zulum has lauded President Bola Tinubu for approving N68 billion in operational funding for the Maiduguri Emergency Power Plant, a move set to stabilize electricity supply and bolster security in Borno State through 2028.
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Sultan’s Media Team Blasts CAN over ‘Unnecessary’ Rejoinder on Abuja Airport Chapel Ceremony

The Media Team of the Sultan of Sokoto has fired back at the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) over its denial of an invitation extended to the monarch for the Abuja Airport chapel groundbreaking. Describing CAN’s public disclaimer as “unnecessary,” the Sultan’s team insisted that an official invitation was duly received and urged the religious…
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30 Terrorists Neutralized, 20 Captives Freed, 225 Cattle Recovered As Nigerian Forces Intensify Nationwide Security Sweep

In a series of high-impact operations conducted between April 20 and 22, 2026, Nigerian security forces neutralized over 30 ISWAP terrorists in Borno, rescued 20 kidnap victims across five states, and recovered 225 rustled cattle in Katsina. The 48-hour offensive also saw the arrest of a high-ranking IPOB/ESN commander in Ebonyi and the discovery of…
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2027: Satumari Declares Bid for Hawul/Askira-Uba Seat, Promises Transformed Oversight Process

Dr Abdulaziz Samaila Satumari, a finance expert and APC chieftain, has declared his 2027 bid for the Hawul/Askira-Uba Federal Constituency. Following the party’s 2023 loss, Satumari is positioning his candidacy around fiscal oversight and “intellectual-led representation” to reclaim the seat for the ruling party.
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An appreciation of the armed forces: weeklong actions across multiple theatres

In this comprehensive review of recent military operations, Bayo Onanuga counters critics of national security by highlighting a week of significant victories across Nigeria. From the successful rescue of kidnapped students in Benue to the neutralisation of insurgents in Borno and the dismantling of ethnic militia cells in Plateau, Onanuga argues that the Nigerian Armed…
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From Ruins to Resilience: How NEDC is Leading the Charge for Regional Transformation

At a high-stakes regional development retreat in Benin City, the North East Development Commission (NEDC) presented a masterclass in institutional resilience, detailing its ambitious ₦31 trillion Master Plan to rebuild a region devastated by over a decade of conflict. From restoring vital infrastructure and bridges to achieving ISO-certified transparency, the NEDC is transitioning from immediate…
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VP Shettima Commissions New Borno Governor’s Office, Ultra-Modern Mosque, Others in Maiduguri

By Abdulkareem Haruna Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday commissioned a multi-billion naira suite of infrastructure projects at the Borno State Government House, marking a significant overhaul of the state’s administrative headquarters. The Vice President, who arrived in Maiduguri from Abuja, at noon, was received by Governor Babagana Zulum for the official unveiling of the…
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Zulum Defies Insecurity with N3bn State-Owned Quarry and 70-Truck Fleet to Drive Rural Road Revolution
By Abdulkareem Haruna MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has announced the establishment of a N3 billion quarry plant in Pulka, Gwoza Local Government Area, as part of a strategic shift to bypass contractor withdrawal caused by regional insecurity. Speaking on Monday at the Government House during the distribution of 70…
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Southern Borno Stakeholders Seek Political Balance, Draft Deputy Speaker Askira for 2027 Senate Seat

By Abdulkareem Haruna A growing coalition of stakeholders across the nine Local Government Areas of Borno South has called for a restoration of “political equity and rotation” in the district’s representation at the National Assembly. LThe move, which gained significant momentum during a series of consultative meetings in Biu, Gwoza, and Shani, aims to draft…
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Jilli: The Price of Business as Usual in a Terror Zone

From a $778 million fine against French giant Lafarge to the thriving “insurgency markets” in Borno State, the line between profit and complicity is disappearing. This article explores why doing business with terrorists—even for a “swift profit”—is no longer just a trade; it is the oxygen that keeps Boko Haram alive, and the legal consequences…