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Natasha Recall: Kogi Central Constituents Reject Court Injunction

By Tambaya Julius, Abuja
The people of Kogi Central have strongly opposed the recent legal action taken by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents the district in the Senate.
The embattled senator secured a court injunction preventing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from receiving or acting on a petition seeking her recall.
However, constituents see this move as an indication that she acknowledges her inevitable removal from office.
Representatives from the district’s five local government areas argue that when a leader’s intentions are not genuine, errors become unavoidable. According to them, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s attempt to challenge the recall process exposes flaws in her own actions, even in the way she structured her court filing.
In a statement released by the Kogi Central Renaissance Assembly (KCRA) on Friday, the constituents accused the senator of resorting to legal means out of desperation. They criticised her for dismissing the recall signatures as fake while simultaneously requesting the court to stop INEC from verifying them.
“It is absurd that someone who claims the recall process is fraudulent is now trying to prevent INEC from determining the authenticity of the signatures,” the statement read.
“We understand your situation. This is a last-minute attempt to avoid the embarrassment of being recalled. But we, the people of Kogi Central, believe you have already brought shame upon yourself and our district. The courts belong to everyone, but you cannot force yourself upon us. This legal manoeuvre is destined to fail,” the statement, signed by KCRA Coordinator Adeku Joshua and Secretary Maleek Sule, declared.
They argue that their efforts are not just about one individual but about restoring the district’s reputation.
“We, the Ebira people, do not support blackmail or reckless behaviour. We stand by this recall and will see it through. The world must understand that we are a community built on integrity. Enough of bringing embarrassment to Nigeria with baseless accusations,” they asserted.
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Catholic Media Practitioners, Muslim Journalists, Others Breakfast In Kaduna

The Catholic Media Practitioners of Nigeria,( CAMPAN) Kaduna and Muslim Muslim Journalists on Friday observed the breaking of the Lenten and Ramadan fasts in Kaduna.
The event attracted the Archbishop of Kaduna, Most Rev. Matthew Man- Oso Ndagoso, Chief Imam Of Uduwa who is also the Morshi of Jamatu Nasir Islam,Pastor Yohanna Buru, NUJ Kaduna Chairman, among others.
Speaking at the event, Archbishop Ndagoso, commended the initiative, the assemblage of media practitioners from the major faiths for break fast of the Ramadan and lent and prayed it should be nurtured.
He said there’s a coincidence in the two religious fasts this year, as the two began days apart, maintaining that it is only when we meet, share and interact as journalists that we properly carry our role of putting the country together, as key stakeholders in the state and country.
Ndagoso further hinted on the Pope’s message as so special that ” it offers us the privilege to draw closer to God, for solidarity, it offers us opportunity to work side by side, adding that our World is in need of fraternity and dialogue ” he said.
Speaking further he said God has a message for both faiths, via our fasts as our world surely is in need of fraternity and dialogue, as that’s what we are doing here as Muslim and Christian journalists and urged others to emulate.
He also prayed that God will give Journalists and media practitioners the power of the pen to bring the country together instead of division ” he stressed.
Similarly, the Chief Imam of Udawa mosque, Iman Ilyasu Hussain, applauded the initiative of bringing Christians and Muslims journalists in Kaduna annually to break fast, and prayed it’s sustained for the the wellbeing of our state and country.
According to him, he has benefited and enjoyed very closed relationships with Christian leaders and colleagues more in the past which had helped him be where he is now in life today, while emphasizing and advocating greater ties among Christian and Muslim faithful to achieve true peace .
In the same vein, Pastor.Yohanna Buru, thanked the Archbishop for the initiative, put together for the Muslim and Christian Media practitioners, describing him as a unifier, one he has known for over a decade in the service of peace in the state and prayed that God will continue to use him to keep the Archdiocese, state and country together.
On his part, Kaduna NUJ Chairman, Mr Abdulgafar Allelebe lauded the event and thanked the Archbishop for giving his media colleagues the platform to have this kind of gathering, and emphasized the need for its sustenance.
He however lamented our past history of religious conflicts in the state, caused by enemies of peace, but assured that, all that is now in the past as many have now learned from the past.
Also, the Chairman of Muslim Journalists League, Mallam Jafaru Yakubu appreciated the invitation by CAMPAN to Muslim Journalists to break fast together, adding that as journalists we have different faiths or beliefs, but work together for peace and stability in our state and country, through professionalism in our reportage.
He called for synergy amongst. Journalists and media practitioners, while emphasizing the need for respect for both religions, and prayed the program is enhanced annually.
Earlier, the Chairman CAMPAN, Kaduna Archdiocese, Mr Nicholas Dekera, said the program of breaking of fast annually was conceptualized to strengthen the bond of cooperation and unity between media practitioners of the two major religions.
Leaning his voice, veteran journalist, elder Tajuddeen Ajibade Tijjani, noted that by this initiative, we have now found a way out of our challenges to peace, if sustained, adding that, if we are peaceful as people of faith, our state and country will also be peaceful.
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Nnamdi Kanu’s rearrangement proceedings, a new chapter of justice -Lawyer

An Abuja-based lawyer, Christopher Chidera has said that proceedings at the last Friday re-arraignment of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was a new chapter of justice in the history of Nigeria’s judiciary.
The lawyer who expressed happiness with the way and manner proceedings were conducted without tension, bias, hostility and confrontation said that the step signalled the end of bickering between Kanu and the Federal Government that put him on trial on terrorism charges.
Specifically, the lawyer opined that the development marked a pivotal moment of reconciliation and renewal in the pursuit of justice.
In a statement released on Saturday, Chidera expressed happiness with Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, before whom Kanu was arraigned without tension.
The Abuja lawyer also noted with satisfaction, the wisdom of the former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Kanu Agabi in initiating the new move and Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, for not objecting.
Kanu Agabi, SAN, stood for Nnamdi Kanu at the Friday re-arraignment while Adegboyega Awomolo represented the Federal Government to prosecute the defendant for the alleged offence.
However, contrary to the expected hostilities, Agabi, the lead counsel to Kanu, acting on behalf of his client, took time to apologize profusely to the Federal High Court, the judiciary, Justice Binta Nyako, the Federal Government lawyers and his own lawyers for the anger and outburst he exhibited during the last year’s proceedings.
Kanu in a dramatic turn of events, asked for forgiveness and demanded that peace and not violence should be employed in any reconciliation process.
Reacting to the development, Chidera said, “The recent proceedings in the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), before Justice James Omotosho have marked a pivotal moment of reconciliation and renewal in the pursuit of justice.
“Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, a former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, tendered an apology on behalf of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for events that transpired in Justice Binta Nyako’s court, an act reflecting deep respect for the judiciary’s sanctity and its discretionary authority.
“This gesture was not merely procedural but a profound acknowledgment of the need to wipe the slate clean, ensuring that Justice Omotosho’s court could proceed unencumbered by prior tensions or biases.
“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a gentleman raised in the royal household of a traditional ruler, understands the weight of deference to authority, having observed his father, His Royal Majesty (HRM) Eze I.O Kanu of blessed memory, adjudicate disputes with unchallenged dignity—a value he sought to uphold in this process by allowing Chief Agabi to proceed unhindered.
“In a reciprocal display of magnanimity, Justice Omotosho, during his summation, emphasized the judiciary’s sacred role, stating, “A court of law is the temple of justice with a judge at the head and lawyers as ministers.
“The work that goes on in a court of law is the work of God, because God is a God of justice.
“Guided by principles of justice, faith, and mercy, His Lordship Justice James Omotosho also extended an apology to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, recognizing the need to restore trust and equilibrium.
“This mutual exchange underscores a shared commitment to refocus the proceedings on the substantive issues before the court, free from the shadow of past confrontations.
“The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and judicial officers alike can now look to this fresh start as a testament to the resilience of Nigeria’s judiciary, bolstered by Chief Agabi’s wisdom and Justice Omotosho’s gracious leadership, ensuring that justice remains the cornerstone of this case.”
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Final Farewell to Elder Jatau Danladi Bako: Leaders, Clergy, and Community Gather to Pay Last Respects

The late Elder Jatau Danladi Bako was laid to rest in a solemn ceremony attended by distinguished leaders, religious figures, traditional rulers, and members of the community who gathered to honor his legacy of selflessness and service. The funeral, which took place in Jaba Local Government Area, Kaduna State, was a testament to the profound impact he had on his family, his faith, and his people.
Among the prominent figures present was His Royal Highness, the Kpop Ham, Mr. Danladi Gyet Maude, represented by the District Head of Daddu, His Royal Highness Bello Shamaki. Also in attendance were Hon. Amos Gwamma Magaji, Member of the House of Representatives representing Jaba/Zangon Kataf Federal Constituency, and Hon. Henry Mara, Member of the Kaduna State House of Assembly representing Jaba LGA. Other dignitaries included the Chairperson of Jaba LGA, Hon. Sylvia Larai, and the Vice Chairman of Jaba LGA, alongside religious leaders from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), and the Anglican Bishops of Kano and Samban Dioceses.
Elder Jatau Danladi Bako was eulogized for his unwavering dedication to humanitarian causes and community development. His eldest son, Capt. Caleb Danladi, spoke emotionally about his late father’s Christian and humanitarian virtues, emphasizing the deep void his passing has created. “My father was a beacon of hope and love, a man who believed in service to humanity and upheld values that inspired many. His absence leaves a vacuum that cannot be replaced,” he said.
The widow of the deceased, Mrs. Talatu Danladi, shared her heartfelt reflections on the love and selflessness of her late husband. She described him as a devoted family man who always prioritized the needs of others before his own. “He was my rock, my partner, and my greatest support. His kindness knew no bounds, and his generosity touched countless lives,” she said with tearful admiration.
Speaking on behalf of the Kpop Ham, the District Head of Daddu, HRH Bello Shamaki, highlighted the immense contributions of Elder Jatau Danladi Bako to the progress of the community. He recounted the late elder’s role in humanitarian initiatives, conflict resolution, and social development. “His legacy will forever be remembered in the annals of our history. He was a man who worked tirelessly for peace, unity, and progress,” he noted.
In his sermon, Rev. Stephen Forest described the late elder as a role model worthy of emulation. “His life was a reflection of Christian virtues—love, humility, and service. He was not just a leader in his home but in the community and the church. His deeds will continue to inspire generations to come,” the preacher declared.
Several dignitaries were also in attendance, including Rear Admiral Luka, General Saleh Magaji, Rev. J. D. Ishaku, Ben Kureh, Barrister (Dr.) Deborah Usman, and Amina Sani Bello, Senior Special Assistant to the Kaduna State Governor. Others included Captain of Industries, traditional rulers, close friends, and extended family members. The presence of the wife of the Kpop Ham further underscored the significance of Elder Jatau Danladi Bako’s contributions to the community.
As the funeral drew to a close, it was evident that the late elder had left an indelible mark on the lives of many. He was remembered not only as a loving father and husband but also as a man who dedicated his life to making his community a better place. His passing is a great loss, but his legacy of faith, service, and generosity will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew him.