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Nigeria’s Former Presidents, Heads of Government Give Stern Order To CBN On #NairaNote

The Nigerian National Council of State (NCS) has ordered the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to take urgent steps to arrest the scarcity of cash across the nation.

CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele was advised to make new naira notes available or re-circulate old naira notes to ease the suffering of Nigerians.

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami who was escorted. by Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos) and Darius Ishaku (Taraba) briefed State House Reporters on outcomes of the meeting. 

AG Malami told journalists that two major issues were deliberated upon at the meeting.

He said the NCS deliberated on the level of preparedness for the general elections. The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alkali Baba, assured the nation’s leaders of sufficient readiness to conduct a hhitch-freepoll for nation.

On the new monetary policy, including the re-designing of some denominations of the naira, which evoked reactions, the Council concluded that the CBN should do more to ensure there is circulation of sufficient cash in the system to relieve the unnecessary pains people have so far gone through because of the policy. 

“So by way of conclusion, the two major resolutions that were driven, arriving from the deliberations of the Council, are one that we are on course as far as election is concerned and we are happy with the level of preparation by INEC and the institutions,” Malami said.

“Two, relating to the naira re-designed policy, the policy stands, but then the Council agreed that there is need for aggressive action on the part of the Central Bank, as it relates to the implementation of the policy by way of ensuring adequate provision being made with regard to the supply of the naira in the system,” he said.

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Job Opportunity, Not Religion, Listed As The Top Reason Young People Join Terrorists’ Organizations

A new report published on Tuesday by by the UNDP revealed that many young people in Subsaharan Africa who join violent extremism do so believing that they will at least get some work that will take care of their needs.

The UNDP report findings has for a first time amplified what was known long ago that poverty and youth unemployment are the main drivers of radical extremism and not the boring traditional assumptions about what drives people to violent extremism; and underscore an urgent paradigm shift from security-driven responses to development-based approaches that focused on prevention.

Though the report has given a more scientific approach to proving that religion is certainly not a main driver for most of the joiners of extremists gang, by interviewing as many respondents as possible, it has, atleast, for the first time amplifies the need for a change of approach to solving the age-long wrong assumptions.

The report:

Among nearly 2,200 interviewees, one-quarter of voluntary recruits cited job opportunities as their primary reason for joining, while 40 percent said they were in urgent need of livelihoods at the time of recruitment—a 92 percent increase from the findings of a groundbreaking 2017 UNDP study.

Religion came as the third reason for joining, cited by 17 percent — a 57 percent decrease from the 2017 findings, with a majority of recruits admitting to having limited knowledge of religious texts.

Cash for work as a prevention and an all of society approach of rebuilding communities creates opportunities for people to earn a decent wage, making them less susceptible to the allure of joining violent extremist groups.UNDP Nigeria / Rejoice Emmanuel

Nearly half of the respondents cited a specific trigger event pushing them to join violent extremist groups, with a striking 71 percent pointing to human rights abuse, often conducted by state security forces, as ‘the tipping point’.

“Sub-Saharan Africa has become the new global epicenter of violent extremism with 48% of global terrorism deaths in 2021. This surge not only adversely impacts lives, security and peace, but also threatens to reverse hard-won development gains for generations to come. Security-driven counter-terrorism responses are often costly and minimally effective, yet investments in preventive approaches to violent extremism are woefully inadequate. The social contract between states and citizens must be reinvigorated to tackle root causes of violent extremism,” UNDP Administrator Achim Steiner said.

“Journey to Extremism in Africa: Pathways to Recruitment and Disengagement” draws from interviews with nearly 2,200 people in eight countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, and Sudan. More than 1,000 interviewees are former members of violent extremist groups, both voluntary and forced recruits.

The report explores pathways out of violent extremism, identifying factors that push or pull recruits to disengage. Interviewees most often cited unmet expectations, particularly financial expectations, and lack of trust in the group’s leadership as their main reasons for leaving. It also presents gendered data to understand violent extremism from the perspective of women.

“Research shows that those who decide to disengage from violent extremism are less likely to re-join and recruit others. This is why it’s so important to invest in incentives that enable disengagement. Local communities play a pivotal role in supporting sustainable pathways out of violent extremism, along with national governments amnesty programmes,” UNDP Preventing Violent Extremism technical lead in Africa Nirina Kiplagat said.

To counter and prevent violent extremism, the report recommends greater investment in basic services including child welfare; education; quality livelihoods; and investing in young men and women. It also calls for scaling-up exit opportunities and investment in rehabilitation and community-based reintegration services.

This report is part of a series of three reports on the prevention of violent extremism, including the report, “Dynamics of Violent Extremism in Africa: Conflict Ecosystems, Political Ecology, and the Spread of the Proto-State” which analyses  the latest dynamics of violent extremist groups in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides recommendations for specific development actions. 

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How New Hightech Fraudsters Can Empty Your Bank Account Without You Getting Alerts

Some concerned patriotic Nigerians have uncovered how ICT fraudsters have devised new techniques of emptying people’s bank accounts without the victims knowing what was happening.

According to the CyberSecurity Group, the criminals can take all the money from their victims account and the person won’t get a single alert notifications.

The new high-tech fraud
is called the SIM
SWAP FRAUD, which has so far defrauded hundreds of Nigerians of their hard-earned savings.

How the fraud works

The source said when the fraudsters get a hold of a victim’s phone number used for getting bank alerts, they will immediately initiate a
SIM SWAPproto

“Your phone network will
momentarily go blind /
zero (No Signal / Zero
Bars) and after a while
a call will come through.

“Then the Person at the end of the call will tell you that he is calling from (your cell phone
company) depending on
your network and that there is a problem with your mobile network.

The caller will instruct you to
Please “press 1” on your
phone to get the network back.

Please, at this stage, don’t press anything. Quickly cut or END the call. If you press 1, the network will appear
suddenly and almost
immediately go blind
again (Zero Bars) and
by that action, your
the phone is #HACKED.

Within a second, they will empty your bank account, and you won’t receive any alert.

What you will experience. It will appear as though your line is without Network. Meanwhile, your SIM has been SWAPPED.

The danger here is that you will not get any alert of any
transactions, so, please, those of us doing USSD Banking and Mobile Banking, BEWARE.

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Corpse of Unidentified Boy Found By A River Bank in Maiduguri

Corpse of an unidentified boy was found in the morning of Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, near a river bank in Maiduguri, the Borno state, security sources said. 

Though details of how the boy died has not been established, those who closely observed his corpse assumed he could be in his early teens. 

The corpse was discovered by people in the neighborhood of Lagos bridge river around  Galtimari Bololo river behind Allamin Daggash mosque. 

Some personnel of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) who supervise the security of the neighborhood said the body was seen inside the water after it was floated to the bank of the drying river. 

The exposed parts of boy’s corpse, especially his face, legs and hands were seen to have been peeled.  

Unit Chairman of CJTF, Yusuf Mohammed, who spoke to some journalists, said  the bruises on the corpse’s face could be due to bites by fishes in the water. 

The CJTF unit commander lamented that both underaged and grown up children from unknown locations of Maiduguri usually troop to play around the river.

Last year, the corpse of a half naked young woman was also found near the same river. Though the manner in which her corpse was dumped  seemed suspicious, the corpse was later identified as a mentally disturbed lady who lived in the home of some notable family in the state. 

Two young men were later arrested in connection with the deceased lady’s case after ascertaining that her corpse was dump dumped into the water at night. Details of how the case was handled by the police has remained sketchy even though some local security sources familiar with the case said the arrested suspect had since been freed. 

The Ward Head of Galtimari Bololo, Bulama Bamai, who also visited the scene where the body was found, appealed to the state government to intensify security patrol in the area while calling on parents to be mindful of the places their children usually wander to. 

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How INEC Officials Deliberately Deny Us PVC in Borno, ‘Obidiets’, Others Allege

Originally published in The Humanitarian Times

A convergence of aggrieved citizens, including supporters of the Labour Party and other political groupings in Borno state, have on Sunday accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of intentionally withholding their Permanent Voters Card (PVC) in a grand plot to bar them from voting in the coming elections. 

This weighty allegation was coming on the last day the electoral body allowed for the issuance of PVC. 

INEC had extended the PVC collection date from January end to Feb.5, 2023, to allow those who are yet to retrieve their voting cards to do so. Despite the deadline elongation, many Nigerians who claimed to have duly registered as voters said they are yet to see their PVCs. 

Led by one Ishyaku Yakubu, a senior member of the Obidient movement and card-carrying member of the  Labour Party (LP), the group said thousands of registered voters have not been able to receive their PVCs after days of frequenting the collection centers. 

The group blamed INEC and its officials for the setback even as they claimed to have copious evidence to prove that some INEC officials have been paid to deny particular categories the right to vote. 

The group said the INEC officials were primed to deny them the chance to collect their  PVC until the exercise ended. 

The INEC has denied this allegation. 

But Engineer Yakubu,  who was accompanied by a large number of individuals who are yet to collect their PVC, said

“thousands (including myself) who have been going to the INEC offices for collecting their PVCs registered under the most difficult situations and inconvenience are yet to get it.”

“INEC has previously announced to the media that all PVCs are ready for collection and lament how Nigerians are not coming out; meanwhile, we queue up at their offices and ward levels to get PVCs only to be told “your PVC is not ready, come back in 3 days, come back in one week” and stories like that. 

“We have reasons to believe there is a sinister plan to disenfranchise thousands of people as there appears to be no reason for holding up the PVCs. We and many others who registered, transferred, and r requested for replacement of lost/damaged cards, particularly last year (2022) between May and July, have not been given their PVCs. 

“Today is the final deadline, according to INEC, and people are being asked to go and come back,” he said. 

“We have it on record where an INEC staff in charge of issuing PVCs in one of the polling wards saying that those who registered during the last window of registration should forget about voting in 2023; that we should wait till 2027 because they know whom we are going to vote for,” said Yakubu. 

INEC Denies Allegations

The Borno REC had, in a phone interview with reporters, denied any alleged plot by INEC to bar registered voters from getting their PVC.

He said those unable to get their PVCs “are among those who engaged in multiple registrations detected and  automatically canceled, and so would not get their PVCs based on the Electoral Act 2022.”

“We are not printing the PVCs; the PVCs are being printed in Abuja; this is the reality.”

The REC, who had announced two weeks ago that there were over 161,000 PVC yet to be collected in Borno state, said on Sunday that he is yet to receive an update on the number left uncollected after the one-week extension. 

“I’m supposed to get the update on the number of uncollected PVCs by  6 pm today,” he said. 

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Borno’s Only Female House of Reps Candidate In Opposition Getting More Popular In Rural Areas

Originally published by The Humanitarian Times

Aishatu Adamu Abdullahi, a well-known humanitarian worker and House of Representative candidate in the coming 2023 general election, is leaving no stone unturned in her quest to represent her people at the National Assembly.

Mrs. Abdullahi is the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate for the House of Representatives seeking to occupy the Chibok, Damboa Gwoza federal constituency of Borno state.

The philanthropist and humanitarian worker is the daughter of the late Audu Sankara of Izge and the granddaughter of Lawan Hamadina of Gwoza.

Mrs. Aishatu Abdullahi is the only female politician from the opposition that has come out with a total commitment to challenge the candidate of the ruling APC.

Dissatisfied with the way elected officials in Borno state “are handling the affairs of the people living in displacement,” the young politician, who has seen it all while working in the humanitarian sector, said she jas to join the race to rescue her people from the years of sufferings.

She is the second female politician in Borno state, after Rep Zainab Gimba of the APC, that will appear on the ballot as a candidate for the Federal House of Reps.

Unperturbed by the fact that she would be slugging it out with a strong candidate for the APC, Aisha said she hoped to emerge victorious as she earns the people’s love to win.

She hopes to champion the cause of women and children even when voted for.

“As a person coming from the front-line state of Borno, my core interest shall be legislating laws that will give special consideration for women and children affected by armed conflict,” she said.

The school teacher turned humanitarian worker and now politician, Aisha, said she would commit her time at the lower house of the National Assembly to strengthening extant laws that guarantee free and compulsory education for women and children.

“I’ve told my people that I will do everything to see that I bring support to them in the area of agriculture and animal breeding because that is the mainstay,” she said.

“I come from a humble background, and I hope to use my private time to ensure that our people are lifted out of extreme poverty and illiteracy. Those too old to return to school shall undergo skills acquisition training to enable them to start their chosen business. This promise cannot be difficult to fulfill because I have spent most of my adult life providing care and support for the vulnerable group through my non-profit community-based organization.”

She said she chose SDP as her political party because “it is the only party left in Nigeria that is genuinely democratic and progressive.

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Borno CSO Breaks Silence on New Naira Notes Suggests Way Out

Orginal by The Humanitarian Times

The Network of Civil Society organizations in Borno state, (NECSOB) has added its voice to the widespread condemnation that trails the #NewNairaNote controversy in the country.

NECSOB said though currency redesign is a common occurene glibally, Nigeria’s version is “wrongly timed and ill-preparedness on the part of the authorities.

In view of that, the civil society body find it imperative to make the follwing recommendations as a way out the nasty situation.

Members of the public should as a matter of necessity embraces the new development and devices every legal means necessary that will facilitate their transaction.

All commercial centers and public service providers (such as hospitals…) should as a matter of urgency create online payment platforms and POS devices to ease people’s hardship.

Security operative (DSS,EFCC…) should intensify in bringing sanity into these currency related crimes.

CBN should also make available to the public the daily allocations to commercial Bank branches in every state for accountability.

Network Providers should also try and upgrade their services to accommodate the abrupt pressure on these facilities.

Commercial Banks should also upgrade their servers to enable for smooth online transactions.

We also called on POS operators to deceased from illegal transactions that is exploiting unsuspected members of the public.

All filling stations should be compliant with the new cashless policy by providing e-payment devices across their dispensing pumps.

The general public are enjoined to remain Law abiding and carryout their activities within the provisions of the law.

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2023: Zulum Wins The Hearts of Askira, Chibok, Damboa People – Commissions Uncommon Projects

Original by The Humanitarian Times

Governor of Borno state has recently taken his campaign trail to the southern local governments of the state where he commissioned several capital projects executed by his administration in the past three years.

Top among the projects that have further endeared him more to the electorates is the mega water which has the capacity to store and distribute 1,250,000 litres of water at Mboa village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State.

Mboa, a village is located 5km from Chibok town, The newly commissioned water project is expected to serve over 40,000 residents of not just Mboa village but also of Chibok town and neighboring communities.

Officials said the water facility has a storage capacity of a 750,000-litre surface tank and a 500,000-litre overhead tank with water sources from 20 motorised boreholes.

“Access to portable water has been one of the major challenges of Chibok town,” Zulum said.

Zulum commissioning projects

“During our electioneering campaign, we promised you that if elected we shall address the water problems you face. This night we are here to commission a multi-million naira project which was executed to provide Chibok and its environs with water.”

Commissioner of Water Resources, Tijjani Alkali, explained that the water project is powered by 36,000 watts of solar and a 100 kva generating set.

New Schools for Damboans, Askiras

Governor Zulum’s working campaign tour moved to Gumsuri, a ward in Damboa LGA, to commission a senior secondary school on the same Monday night.

The governor commissioned a new junior secondary school in Askira town with classroom to contain about 1,000 students.

Each student of the new schools was handed art of uniforms, reading and writing materials as well as bicycles to ease transportation especially for those coming from distant places.

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Mamman Daura and the Next President of Nigeria

By Wale Adebanwi

Whoever wins the February 2023 presidential election in Nigeria would have done so chiefly because of, or, in spite of, Mamman Daura, the 83-year-old senescent nephew of President Mohammadu Buhari. This might seem an ostentatious claim or an inflationary attribution of power to a man whose only claim to it, in the present circumstances, is that the president is his younger nephew. Yet, this is an open secret among those with a deep knowledge of the current struggle for the presidency and the nature of power under the Muhammadu Buhari administration. But most people are not eager to discuss the matter directly in public, either because of discretion and/or fear of the ‘almighty’ Daura.

However, between the candidate of the ruling party, Governor Bola Tinubu, and the candidate of the main opposition party, Vice President Atiku Abubakar, there is a clear recognition of the central role that Daura is playing and would play regarding who becomes the next president of Nigeria. For the former Lagos Governor, this could not have come as a surprise. He recognizes that the presidency, which has been, for the most part of the last eight years, effectively under the control of Daura, is being mobilized one way or the other against him. Perhaps more than any other person, it is Daura who has ensured that Tinubu would not reap, as ‘designed,’ the full benefits of his total investment in making Buhari president.

When Buhari declared upon acceding to power that he “belonged to nobody,” it was in part a ventriloquist shot from his nephew in the direction of the man who had assumed that he would be the power behind the throne. At the centre of the process that eventuated in the much analyzed “outburst” of the Jagaban at Abeokuta, when he let it be known to the world that “emi lo kan” (“it is my turn”; or “I am next”) was Daura’s machinations to ensure that Tinubu would not be the presidential candidate of the ruling party, let alone succeed Buhari.

Those who thought that the outburst sealed Tinubu’s fate were to realize later that the man has not governed Nigeria’s most important state either directly or by proxy for 22 years for nothing. By taking the battle to Buhari and his handlers, the Abeokuta wager turned out to be a courageous venture that helped to stop Daura and his constituents in their tracks – and thus, made a mockery of their desperate bid to hand over the party’s ticket to the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan. If Tinubu’s spirited survival of the President Olusegun Obasanjo-led “tsunami” that swept all the other AD governors out of power in 2003 did not convince most people about the man’s political genius, how he retrieved every single South-western states in installments from the opposition and ended up installing Buhari as president in concert with other forces, should have confirmed his unusual political potency. No doubt, that potency was at its most vulnerable when he formally joined the bid to win the APC ticket – and remains so now that he goes for the ultimate prize. Yet, it was also the point at which all of his accumulated political assets had to be mobilized in the service of his life-long ambition.

However, it must be noted that it was not until Tinubu encountered Daura that he experienced his first major sustained checkmate in the politics of the Fourth Republic. The man who has since become the most valuable player in Yoruba politics was dealing with an unusual adversary in Daura. None of those that Tinubu had had to wrestle with since 1998 – that is, when he started his campaign to be the governor of Lagos State – possessed the strategic advantage of a combination of stealth, reticence and unaccountable power as Daura does.

Cerebral, generous but taciturn, Mamman Daura, the fascinating power-monger par excellence, and the former newspaper editor and manager seems resolved to terminate Tinubu’s political ambition on the eve of the latter’s ultimate home run.

As the only surviving member of the triumvirate that can lay claim to almost unbridled influence over Muhammadu Buhari, Daura is well-placed to either hinder or advance the ambition of the two leading presidential contenders, Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar in the February 2023 presidential election. And he is not shy to use his leverage in tipping the scale against the former Lagos governor.

With the passing of the two other closest people to Buhari, that is, the late Emir of Borgu, Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III, who died in October 2015, barely five months after Buhari came to office, and Liman Ciroma, Nigeria’s first qualified archaeologist (who the Guardian of London described in an obituary in 2014 as a “a fine public servant” who was ‘courteous, considerate and generous”), the Daura-born presidential nephew has had no counter weight since 2015. Had he lived well past 2015, the late Emir, who was singularly responsible for brokering the rapprochement that made the “political marriage” of Buhari (CPC) and Tinubu (ACN) possible, would not have allowed the deliberate distancing between the two that followed Buhari’s ascendancy to power.

The first lady, Aisha Halilu Buhari, could not replace the late Borgu monarch. Her intrepid effort to stand up to Daura ended in semi-exile in Dubai, as her husband declared that her place was in the “other room.” But the resolute woman is back with vengeance. Now, as we move towards February 25, she wants to ensure that Daura’s reign would end with that of his kin.

It was as if fate was conspiring against Tinubu and Nigeria in the passing of the Emir of Borgu and Ciroma. Not a few around Buhari believe that his administration would not have come to this sorry pass if the two had lived longer. At least, Daura would not have had a debilitating unchecked leverage over Buhari in the last eight years, which most people believe to be a tragedy for Nigeria. These two late gentlemen, not having to be around the Villa like Daura, would have provided some other avenues of reaching Buhari in moderating the excesses of those who have determined the terrible trajectory of his headship of the Nigerian state. But those who know Daura well still wonder how such an otherwise fine mind and quiet soul had turned into one of the most consequential and hindering power mongers in Nigeria’s history.

Those in this category even insist that Daura’s influence on Buhari and his leverage in this government have been overstated. They would add that if the country were to have been differently organized, the suave, lettered and cultivated man would have been the president and his not similarly lettered uncle would have been his aide.

But the reality of Daura’s influence and imprint on the most devastating actions and inaction of this administration are too glaring. Take the way he has preserved and protected the tragedy that answers to the tag of the Governor of the Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele – even encouraging, as many believed, the latter to run for the presidency, and keeping Emefiele in office after that abortive ambition. How could such a man who clearly had a conflict of interest be allowed to not only continue in office, but claim to be changing the colour of the currency in order to affect the outcome of the presidential election? Imagine the untold suffering of the poor masses of the country that this ill-considered measure has caused.

Whatever you think of the leading contenders for the presidency, his adversaries would insist, there are fewer stronger examples of Daura’s gamble with the fate of the nation and of democracy than the recent moves by edgy fifth columnists of all stripes.

For those still wondering what happened to the candidness of ‘Candido,’ the famed masked newspaper columnist of the defunct New Nigerian: it is power. This is what power does to human beings, especially when they assume that they have Power with a capital “P” – though all that any of us can have, even in the best of circumstances, is only power with a small “p.” No one can have Power. It eludes even the most deranged among us throughout human history. Yet, that does not stop some people from attempt to play God.

Will Daura’s role as the “unseen god of the Aso Rock Villa” in the last eight years be confirmed or repudiated in the next presidential election? We have only a few weeks to find out. But whatever happens, Daura would no doubt have done his best to determine who would (not) be our next president.

*Adebanwi, author of Yoruba Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria, is the Presidential Penn Compact Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

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Journalist Known As Advocate of Female Education In Northern Nigeria Dies in Stampede

Popular Sokoto female journalist and advocate of girl child education, Aisha Maina, has died in a stampede.

Until her death, Mrs Maina was the Special Adviser to Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto state on female education. She was his media aide before her last appointment.

She died in a stampede that occurred during
Presidential rally of the People Democratic
Party (PDP) which took place in Sokoto state on Tuesday, January 31.

Sources familiar with the sad news said Mrs Maina “was caught ina stampede that occurred at the exit gate
of Giginya Stadium, the venue of the rally.”

An online news platform quoted the Chairman of Forum of Special Advisers,
Ibrahim Magaji Gusau, confirming Maina’s death.

Mr. Gusau said the deceased was was rushed to the
Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto for treatment after the stampede where she eventually passed away.

Details of the nature of injury that led to her death has not been made public.

Magaji described his colleague as “hardworking and
energetic; we were together a night before the rally and we were putting finishing touches to some of the items for the event.”

The deceased politician was the former chairperson of the
National Woman Journalists Association of Nigeria (NAWOJ), Sokoto state chapter.

She was also the former Special Adviser to
Governor Aminu Tambuwal on New Media before being moved to Female Education
Board.

She is survived by three children and aged parents.

How she died

A motorcyclist fell down from his bike at the exit way of the stadium and that caused a
serious stampede, with people falling upon one another and she happened to be there.

“She died few minutes after her admission.
Even during the rally, we were together, not
knowing that would be our last meeting,” Mr Gusau said.

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