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The Rise and Rise of Regional and Ethnic Warlords, By Zainab Suleiman Okino
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Zamfara lawmakers to Buhari: Grant amnesty to repentant bandits
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FREDRICK NWABUFO speaks with Lai Mohammed, minister of information and culture, on topical national issues in this interview issues ranging from the farmer-herder crisis, IPOB, social media regulation, and of course, to insecurity.
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TheCable: Is the government still hell-bent on regulating social media?
Mohammed: Oh yes. There is no going back on the government’s decision to regulate social media. And you see, we’ve always said at every opportunity that the idea of regulating social media is not to stifle freedom of expression. Rather, we’re concerned about the growing phenomenon of fake news and disinformation which actually poses threat to the security of every nation. You see, Nigerians have forgotten that as far back as 2017 when we saw the dangers posed by fake news and disinformation, we dedicated an entire national council on social media to discuss this issue, and we said that the next upheaval in the world would be caused by social m
Embattled herdsmen from Oyo, Enugu, Niger, others heading to Kano Miyetti Allah
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File: From Middle: The National President of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) flanked by the National Secretary, Alhaji Baba Ngelzarma, and other members of the association
Inside Danguje’s N2.5bn RUGA settlements in Danshoyia, Falgore forests
Amid rising tension over herders/farmers clashes in Nigeria, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State recently proposed the stoppage of the movement of cattle from North to South, leading to an ongoing debate on whether the proposal is capable of ending the crisis.
Buhari, Choose Wisely
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Sun Feb 07 2021
I was going to congratulate President Muhammadu Buhari for finally getting rid of his security chiefs. Together with them, he had authored Nigeria’s most insecure chapter since the civil war.
The Boko Haram insurgency grew worse. Kidnapping became an industry. Armed robbery returned. Cattle herdsmen began to carry AK-47s to overrun farms and communities.
So bad did things grow that at different times, Mr. Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo ordered the security chiefs to relocate to the troubled northeast and prosecute their assignments from there. Curiously, the chiefs ignored the chiefs of state, without repercussion.
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