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Anti-demolition Protest Rocks Kano

Victims of the demolition spree embarked upon by Kano State government have taken to the streets in their hundreds to condemn what they describe as destructive.
The protesters gathered, Monday morning, at the front of the demolished muliti-million Naira Daula Hotel along Hadejia Road, in the metropolis carrying placards with various inscriptions condemning the government policy.
Some of the placards read “Do the right thing Abba Kabir Yusuf”, “Don’t drive away investors from Kano”, “Billions of Naira property demolished because of envy” among various others.
Addressing newsmen at the protest, the organizers headed by the Director, Research and Development Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiative, Zahraddeen Sani Baba, said that it is unfortunate property worth N226 billion has been destroyed within three weeks in office by the new government.
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The group also called on the government to compensate the victims who’s property were.
“We the people of Kano State unanimously voted for Governor Abba Yusuf in a view to bring development to the State. It was believed that, the Governor is the messiah of the time who shall continue with people’s oriented programs of his predecessor to salvage the people of Kano State.
“It is unfortunate that within six days in office, the perceived messiah became a source of sorrow to many residents and indigenes of Kano State, who acquired land from the previous administration of Abdullahi Ganduje when the Governor ordered demolition of properties worth over two hundred and twenty six billion Naira within three weeks in office.
“Let it be on record that six days in office is insignificant for a people’s oriented government to order demolition of properties because the time allowed by law for such notice was not followed. It is our believe that Governor Yusuf is using people’s hard earned investment to settle political scores with the previous administration which is a bad development.
“We expect to know that once you emerge a governor you become a governor for all and not that of NNPP alone.
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“The Land Use Act specified that, individual does not own land as all lands belong to the Government. It is true that government is also a continuous process where successors inherit assets and liability.
“We had earlier last week urged Governor Abba Yusuf to stop further demolition and call all the affected persons to a round table in view to compensate them over the illegal demolition of their properties.
“Today, we are here because, the government has marked more buildings for further demolition, even though it has partially complied with the ultimatum handed over to him by this organisation, the Coalition for Good Governance and Change Initiatives to stop further demolition of properties of Kano people” the protest leader appeals.
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Edo Vows To Reclaim Looted Assets, Strengthens Public Healthcare

Edo State Government has vowed to reclaim state owned assets that were illegally acquired or sold by the immediate past administration of the state.
The government also promised to strengthen public healthcare system in the state.
Deputy governor of the state, Hon. Dennis Idahosa stated this when Chief Medical Director of the Edo Specialist Hospital (ESH), Dr. Anthonia Njoku, and her management team paid him a courtesy in to his office, Benin, on Wednesday.
The deputy governor commended the hospital’s management team for their dedication and progress, especially in expanding healthcare services and securing accreditation for the residency training programme of the West African College of Physicians.
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“I must thank Governor Okpebholo for swiftly reclaiming properties belonging to the Edo State Government that were diverted to private entities.
“The Edo Specialist Hospital is now back where it rightfully belongs, serving the people, not private interests,” Idahosa said.
He lauded Njoku’s leadership, describing it as “purposeful and transformational.”
Idahosa noted the hospital has evolved into a true centre of excellence for public healthcare.
“Unlike what we saw in the past, when the hospital was almost turned into a private business, today it caters to everyone, not just a privileged few,” the deputy governor added.
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Idahosa emphasized that the government’s renewed focus on public healthcare aligns with Governor Okpebholo’s SHINE Agenda, which, according to him, prioritizes accessible medical services and safe environments for all Edo residents.
While encouraging deeper collaboration between the state and the ESH, he expressed satisfaction that both patients and the wider public have recognized the hospital’s improved service delivery.
The CMD further commended the state government for its steadfastness and support, describing the administration’s interventions as “timely and ,”
“The government’s backing has enabled us to address pressing challenges, expand specialist training, and strengthen our workforce. This commitment ensures Edo State will continue to build a reservoir of highly skilled medical professionals,” she said.
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BREAKING: Tinubu swears In New INEC Chairman, Amupitan

President Bola Tinubu has sworn in Joash Amupitan as the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Amupitan was sworn in at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday.
The new INEC chairman was dressed in a white agbada, paired with a gold cap.
Amupitan’s emergence followed the expiration of the tenure of former INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu.
DAILY POST reports that during his screening, Amupitan said his target is to have an electoral system where the loser will congratulate the winner after elections.
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How I Nearly Abandoned Presidential Library Project – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed that he almost abandoned the construction of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, but was encouraged to complete it through the persistence of late Prof Akinlawon Mabogunje.
Obasanjo disclosed this at the launch of the Prof. Akinlawon Ladipo Mabogunje Foundation and the second public lecture held in Mabogunje’s honour at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library in Abeokuta, the Ogun State, was inaugurated on March 4, 2017, as part of programmes to celebrate the 80th birthday of the former president.
The library is reputed to house over 42 million books, documents and archival materials, including the former president’s primary school uniform, shoes, military uniform, his first car and other personal belongings.
Obasanjo recalled how he nearly gave up on the presidential library project, which sits on 32 hectares and is valued at about $150m before its completion in 2017.
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Obasanjo said, “When I thought a little unfortunately about the presidential library, at one location I went to him (Mabogunje) quietly and said, ‘Look, this library has become beyond what I expected.’ He asked what I wanted to do about it, and I said I wanted to stop it. He told me I dared not.”
Obasanjo added that the library’s completion was due largely to Mabogunje’s encouragement and that of other trustees.
“If that library is standing today, it was the encouragement and the fear that Akin and my friends on the Board of Trustees instilled in me that I dared not stop it,” he said.
Obasanjo, at the event held on Saturday, also described the late Mabogunje as a man who exemplified community spirit and service.
“He (Mabogunje) served this country meritoriously in every capacity he was called upon,” Obasanjo said.
The former president, who was the Special Guest of Honour at the event, described the late Mabogunje as a nation-builder and intellectual giant, whose wisdom shaped major national policies, including the creation of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
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Obasanjo added, “Akin was a geographer, and in that regard, he helped my administration. When we were trying to establish a new capital territory, Abuja, his knowledge and profession were brought to bear. So, when you call him a nation-builder, you are absolutely right.”
He added, “There is no government before or after me that called on Akin and he did not help, even some governments that I personally didn’t feel encouraged to assist.”
The PALM Foundation, according to Vice Chancellor, University of Lagos, Prof Folasade Ogunsola, will preserve Mabogunje’s legacy through lectures, scholarships, and digital repositories of his works, while also inspiring a new generation of thoughtful leaders.
The UNILAG VC, who is Mabogunje’s first child, said the foundation was established to sustain her father’s legacies of scholarship, patriotism, and integrity.
Ogunsola said, “One of the major reasons we set up this foundation is not just his scholarship but also his character and patriotism towards Nigeria. Through his mentorship, he taught us that true development is not about bricks and mortar.”
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Mabogunje died on August 4, 2022, aged 90.
The event, which also marked Mabogunje’s third posthumous birthday, attracted dignitaries including the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, Dr Tunji Olaopa; Pro-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN); and Vincent Maduka, who chaired the occasion.
Also speaking, a former Ondo State governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko, recalled how Mabogunje’s mentorship guided him during his unexpected appointment as Minister of Housing and Urban Development in 2005 under Obasanjo’s administration.
“When Obasanjo appointed me Minister for Housing and Urban Development in 2005, there was a vacancy in the Ministry of Health, so I thought I would be posted there,” Mimiko said.
“After the swearing-in, I went to him (Obasanjo) and said, ‘Sir, I hardly know the difference between a duplex and a bungalow. What do you want me to do in housing?’ I went to my mentor, Professor Ladipo Akinkugbe, who told me not to worry and sent someone to Professor Mabogunje. The following day, he (Mabogunje) called me,” he added.
Mimiko described Mabogunje as a source of knowledge and inspiration, saying, “He taught me that any government policy that does not take into account people’s impact is not worth any policy. I learned so much from him.”
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The keynote speaker, Prof. Isaac Olawale Albert of the University of Ibadan, described Mabogunje as Africa’s first professor of Geography and a pioneer in shaping Nigeria’s real estate and urban development sectors.
Delivering his lecture titled “Akin Mabogunje’s Intellectual Leadership in Multidisciplinary Urban Studies,” Albert said, “His intellectual leadership was a testament to the power of integrative thinking and a lifelong commitment to addressing the challenges of urbanisation.”
Albert highlighted Mabogunje’s role in conceptualising Abuja and his advocacy for sustainable, inclusive city planning.
“His approach challenges policymakers to foster equitable, sustainable cities that work for all citizens, addressing informality, housing shortages and urban poverty in a holistic manner,” he noted.
Born on October 18, 1931, Mabogunje became Africa’s first Professor of Geography at 34 and went on to serve as President of the International Geographical Union.
He was also the first African elected as an International Member of the United States National Academy of Sciences.
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