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Bayelsa Warns Against Violation Of Anti-grazing Law

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Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has warned that anyone who breaks the state’s Anti-Grazing Law will face serious punishment.

Diri said this is to protect the lives and property of the people.

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The governor, represented by his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, spoke on Wednesday at Government House, Yenagoa.

He met with local government chairmen, traditional rulers, and community leaders from six areas affected by herdsmen.

He explained that the law was made to prevent violent clashes between herders and farmers, which have caused deaths and destruction in different parts of the country.

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Diri condemned recent reports of a woman from the Amarata community in Yenagoa being raped by some herders on her farm and another woman being killed in Ogbia.

He urged traditional rulers and local government chairmen to take control of their areas and enforce the law to maintain peace.

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The governor also called on youth leaders, community development committees, and women leaders to be alert and report any security threats to the authorities.

Diri instructed all local government chairmen to form enforcement committees for the Anti-Grazing Law and submit the names of committee members within three days to the Office of the Secretary to the State Government.

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He said, “By Friday, all local government chairmen must submit their anti-grazing committee members to the SSG’s office. We are in a semi-emergency situation and must act fast.

“From now on, traditional rulers must monitor their areas and report to the government. If you fail to report and we find out, you will be invited by the police. Keeping your community safe is your responsibility.”

He reminded everyone that the Anti-Grazing Law was still in place and that, despite his peaceful nature, he would not allow herdsmen to invade Ijaw land.

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No part of Ijaw land has ever been conquered. Our ancestors left us free land, and it is our duty to protect it and pass it on to our children the same way.”

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The Secretary to the State Government, Nimibofa Ayawei, stressed the importance of communities working together with the state government to stop open grazing, which is not allowed in the state.

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The Chairman of the State Traditional Rulers Council, King Bubaraye Dakolo, and the Paramount Ruler of Igbogene Community, Prof. Augustine Ekein, advised the government to prevent herders from entering the state by strengthening security at entry points.

They also said reporting herdsmen’s presence was not enough. Strong action must be taken against those who break the law.

The Paramount Ruler of Edepie Community, Chief Shadrach Etidie, shared how his community suffered when the police punished them for trying to stop herders. He urged security agencies to support communities in enforcing the Anti-Grazing Law.

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Malnutrition: Bauchi Govt Doles Out N300m To Fight Menace

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The Bauchi state government released the sum of N300 million as contribution to the Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) in order to combat malnutrition in under 5 children in the state.

Dr Nuzhat Rafique, the Chief of Field Office, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Bauchi Field Office, stated this during an interaction with Journalists on Wednesday in Bauchi.

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According to her, the money was a contribution of Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state and the 20 Local Government Chairmen in the state.

She explained that the money released to the CNF is part of the deliberate efforts to eradicate severe acute malnutrition (SAM) among children U-5 in Bauchi state.

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UNICEF would also provide a matching sum of N300 million, bringing the total intervention fund to N600m for the procurement of the foods and other items required for the fight against malnutrition.”

The UNICEF boss said, the release of the fund sequel to the familiarisation visit of the new UNICEF Nigeria Country Representative, Wafaa Saeed, to the Bauchi State Governor.

We are grateful to the Governor of Bauchi State for releasing the promised N200m to UNICEF.

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“We also appreciate the Association of Local Governments Of Nigeria (ALGON), Bauchi state chapter for the N100 million it released for the programme, making a total of N300m.

“This is a great milestone in our advocacy efforts. UNICEF will match the same amount, which will significantly help in tackling malnutrition in the state,” she stressed.

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Rafique further said that the Governor had promised to increase the State’s contribution to N1bn next year, which UNICEF also pledged to match.

She however, emphasised the need for long-term strategies, including behavioural change and local solutions to prevent malnutrition, adding that it is easier and better to prevent than to fight it.

She noted that UNICEF’s focus was not only on treatment but also on promoting proper child feeding practices and maternal care from conception through the first 1,000 days of a child’s life.

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She also called on Journalists in the state not to relent in the partnership with UNICEF in the bid to create a healthy environment for children and women.

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FG Declares Public Holiday For Eid-ul-Mawlid

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The Federal Government has declared Friday, September 5, 2025, as a public holiday to mark this year’s Eid-ul-Mawlid, the celebration of the birth of Prophet Muhammad.

The statement was issued on Wednesday by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, on behalf of the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.

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The government congratulated Muslims across the country and in the diaspora on the occasion, urging them to emulate the Prophet’s virtues of peace, love, humility, tolerance, and compassion.

The statement also encouraged Nigerians of all faiths to use the celebration to pray for peace, security, and stability in the country, while supporting government’s efforts to strengthen national unity and foster development.

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The Minister of Interior wishes Muslims a joyous and peaceful Eid-ul-Mawlid celebration.

“The celebration of Eid-ul-Mawlid offers us yet another opportunity to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, promote peaceful coexistence, and imbibe the Prophet’s teachings of mutual respect and selfless service to humanity,” the statement added.

The government appealed to citizens to remain law-abiding and security conscious while supporting its policies aimed at promoting national unity and sustainable development.

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Eid-ul-Mawlid, observed in the third month of the Islamic calendar (Rabi’ al-Awwal), commemorates the birth of Prophet Muhammad. It is marked with prayers, lectures, processions, and acts of charity.

In Nigeria, the day is recognised as a national public holiday, reflecting the country’s large Muslim population and long-standing tradition of observing major Islamic festivals.

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The holiday is often used by religious leaders and government officials to call for peace and unity, particularly at a time when Nigeria continues to grapple with security and economic challenges.

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20-year-old TikToker Peller Buys N350m Lekki Mansion, Promises To Reveal Secret Benefactors

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TikTok influencer Habeeb Hazmat, popularly known as Peller, has announced the purchase of a luxurious N350 million mansion located on Chevron Drive, Lekki, Lagos.

The 20-year-old influencer revealed the news during a live session with fellow creator Sandra Benede, expressing excitement about his new home.

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He also shared the update on Instagram with the caption, “Look at me. God has been so good to me, and I’m so grateful to God and my fans all around the world. Congratulations to me. Finally got a place where I can be loud without landlord wahala.”

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Peller disclosed that he intends to move into the mansion by October 2025. While acknowledging his TikTok earnings, he clarified that the property wasn’t funded solely by his content creation income.

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According to him, several wealthy individuals frequently send him large sums of money while insisting on anonymity.

I don’t want people to say it’s TikTok money alone. Some big people dey enter my DM to say, ‘Peller send account.’ They’ll send me money and tell me not to mention their names. But once my house is fully ready, I’ll mention names,” he said.

 

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