As friends and associates of Adamu Atiku and Maxwell Gidado converge on the Ganye Chiefdom to honor their friends, the beauty and security of Adamawa State come into focus.
A group called the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Action 2023, has asked a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, not to contest the 2023 presidency because he has allegedly abandoned the party for Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), since he lost the 2019 presidential election. Atiku, the presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2019 election, […]
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By Femi Bolaji, Jalingo
Jalingo, Taraba State capital, on Monday, was in a sombre mood. You could see through their eyes the pain and anguish. From young to old, man to woman, elite to peasant, all you could hear was, “she lived a good life.”
The barrage of tribute also cuts across both religious and political lining.
Sympathizers, both young and old, flooded the palace of the Emir of Muri, HRH Abbas Tafida, where the funeral prayers were to be held.
They besieged the road earlier than expected, causing security operatives to move in to ensure free flow of both human and vehicular movement.
Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi
North-east Governors have advocated for the inclusion of youth in governance even as they called on all tiers of government to reserve fifty percent of elective positions and appointments for youths and women.
The governors made this known Saturday at the Northeast PDP National Youth Summit with the theme âYouths in Governanceâ, held at the Multi-purpose indoor Sport Hall in Bauchi.
Speaking at the occasion which had in attendance PDP youth delegates drawn from Adamawa, Taraba, Borno, Yobe, Bauchi and Gombe states, the Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed said that for Nigeria to move forward, it must continue to recycle leaders, pointing out that the government should open new frontiers and rediscover new talents, so that the country could be governed by innovation and ingenuity, which could only be discovered in the youths.