From: Faith Johnson Abuja, nigeria - in a heartwarming ceremony held on thursday, july 10, 2025, pharm. dr. umar abdulkarim, executive secretary of the borno state drugs and medical consumables agency, was crowned philanthropist of the year by the youth assembly of nigeria national headquarters. this prestigious award acknowledges dr. abdulkarim's outstanding contributions and remarkable achievements within a short span as executive secretary. the award ceremony, attended by esteemed ministers, senators, and top government officials, served as a testament to dr. abdulkarim's profound impact on the community. his dedication to improving the lives of others has been truly inspiring, and this recognition motivates him to continue his philanthropic endeavors. as executive secretary of the borno state drugs and medical consumables agency, dr. abdulkarim has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to healthcare development in the state. his selfless service and passion fo...
From: Mustapha Aminu Abuja, The National Coordinator for Advocacy for Good Governance and Accountability (AGGA), Kayode Olawole, has condemned the arrest of Dr. Abdullahi Bello Bodejo and accused the Taraba State Government of acting in a compromised manner. In a communique issued in Lagos on Monday, Olawole described the development as a deliberate attempt to damage the reputation of the All Progressives Congress (APC), not only in Taraba State but across the North and the country at large. According to Olawole, the treatment being meted out to Alhaji Dr. Abdullahi Bello Bodejo by the Taraba State Government is both wrong and unacceptable. He argued that the repeated arrests and what he termed political witch-hunting amount to a misplaced priority that undermines the spirit of inclusivity within the ruling party. Rather than alienate such a figure, Olawole maintained, the government should engage him as a stakeholder whose influence could consolidate APC’s strength in the r...
From: Faith Johnson The Arewa Christian Youth Leadership Forum has commended the Nigeria Police Force for restricting motorcycle use in Gombe State between 7:00 PM and 6:00 AM to enhance public safety and reduce crime. In a statement signed by Dunijir Gatama, National President of ACYLF, the group believes this move is timely and necessary given the increasing security concerns and the role motorcycles often play in facilitating criminal activities. The ACYLF notes that the restriction is justified due to security concerns, public safety, and traffic management. Motorcycles are frequently used by criminals for quick transportation during crimes, and the restriction has already led to a noticeable reduction in crime rates. Additionally, motorcycle accidents, especially at night, are a leading cause of injuries and fatalities. While supporting the Nigeria Police Force's action, ACYLF urges the Gombe State Government to address the economic implications of the restriction on resident...
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