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Full List: Names Of 69 Boko Haram Escapees From Kuje Prison

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The Nigerian Correctional Service on Friday released the names and images of inmates with cases of terrorism who escaped from the Kuje Medium Custodial Centre in Abuja.

The inmates escaped the correctional centre on Tuesday night after members of the Islamic for West Africa Province attacked the facility.

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“If you see any of these people, or have useful information which may lead to their recapture, please call 07000099999, 09060004598 or 08075050006 or Any Law Enforcement Agency nearest to you. We guarantee to keep your information anonymous,” the NCoS said in a release on Friday.

See the names below:

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1. ABDULKAREEM MUSA

2. ABDUSALAMI ADAMU

3. ABUBAKAR ABDULRAHMAN HABIBU

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4. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED SADIQ

5. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED

6. ABUBAKAR YUSUF

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7. ADAM LAWAL MUHAMMAD

8. AKIBU MUSA DANJUMA

9. AMODU OMALE SALIHU

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10. BELLO HARUNA

11. BILYAMINU USMAN

12. BUKAR ALI

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13. IBRAHIM MOHAMMED

14. IKYA ABUR

15. ISMAIL IDRIS ABDULLAHI

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16. MODU AJI

17. MOHAMMED SANI

18. MUSA ABUBAKAR

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19. MUSTAPHA UMAR

20. USTAPHA UMAR

21. SHEHU ABDULLAHI

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22. SULEIMAN IDI

23. SULEIMAN ZACHARIA

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24. SUNDAY MICHEAL

25. YAKUBU ABDULLAHI

26. YASIR IBRAHIM SALIHU

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27. YUNUSA MUKAIYA

28. ABDULMANNAN OBADIKI

29. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED MUSA

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30. ABUBAKAR UMAR

31. ADAMU MOHAMMED

32. AHMADU HAGOLA

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33. ASAMA HARUNA KANTI

34. BALUYE MODU

35. BASSEY VICTOR KINGSLEY

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36. DIKO IKO

37. ALHAJI BUKAR

38. FARUKU WAZIRI

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39. HASSAN HASSAN

40. IBRAHIM MUSA

41. IDRIS OJO

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42. ISHAQ FAROUK

43. MOHAMMED GONI KYARI

44. MOHAMMED GUJA

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45. MOHAMMED SALEH BUBA

46. MOHAMMED UMAR

47. MUKHTAR USSAINI KHALIDU

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48. MUSA ADAMU

49. MUSA UMAR

50. ONYEMIRE ASAGBA

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51. RABIU SHAIBU

52. SAHABI ISMAIL

53. SANI MOHAMMED

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54. UMAR AHMADU LADAN

55. USMAN BALAREBE

56. YAHAYA ADAMU ABUBAKAR

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57. YUSUF YAKUBU

58. ABDULAZEEZ OBADAKI

58. AUWAL ABUBAKAR

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60. MANSUR MOHAMMED USMAN

61. MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR

62. MOHAMMED JAMIU ENEJI SANI

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63. MUAZU ABUBAKAR

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64. MUHAMMED SANI ADAMU

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65. MUKTAR UMAR

66. NAMBIL ZAKARI GAMBO

67. SADIQ GARBA ABUBAKAR

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68. YAZID MUHAMMED USMAN

69. YUSUF ALI YUSUF

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Tinubu Approves Portfolios For 5 NCDC Executive Directors

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President Bola Tinubu has approved portfolios for five executive directors on the board of the North Central Development Commission (NCDC).

Mr Segun Imohiosen, Director, Information and Public Relations, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), made the announcement in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja.

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The appointees and their portfolios are: Hajiya Biliquis Jumoke- Administration and Human Resources, Mrs Aisha Rufai Ibrahim-Commercial and Industrial Development.

Others are, Mr James Abel Uloko-Corporate Services, Prof. Muhammad Bashar-Finance and Atika Ajanah-Projects.

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The president urged the executive directors to work closely with the governing board of the commission to promote and coordinate sustainable development of the North-Central geopolitical zone.”

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Court Orders Arrest Of 2 Lawyers Over Alleged Forgery, Impersonation

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A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, sitting at Apo, on Monday, issued a bench warrant against two lawyers charged with forgery and impersonation.

Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie made the arrest order following repeated failure of the defendants- Victor Giwa, and Ibitade Bukola- to appear before the court to enter their plea to the charge that was preferred against them by the Inspector General of Police.

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In the charge marked: CR/150/25, the duo were accused of conspiring to forge a legal document purportedly issued by the chambers of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Prof. Awa U. Kalu, with the intent to mislead the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF.

According to the three-count charge, the alleged offence occurred on June 28, 2024.

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The prosecution alleged that the defendants forged and signed a letter on the official letterhead of the SAN, requesting the AGF to suspend a scheduled arraignment.

The contentious letter, titled “Urgent and Solemn Appeal to Suspend the Arraignment of Our Colleague Victor Giwa on Charge Number: CR/222/2023”, was allegedly addressed to the AGF.

It allegedly sought intervention of the AGF to halt an arraignment that was scheduled before trial Justice Samira Bature of the high court.

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The IGP, in the charge, maintained that the two lawyers committed offences punishable under Section 97, 179 and 364 of the Penal Code Act, 2004.

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At the resumed proceeding of the court on Monday, the prosecution counsel, Mr. Eristo Asaph, noted that the defence lawyer told the court that the 1st defendant was bereaved, hence his absence for the scheduled arraignment.

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The prosecution counsel further noted that it was on the strength of an application by the defendant that the case was adjourned.

He, therefore, wondered why the duo were also absent in court for the case to proceed.

Responding, the defence counsel, Mr. Ogbu Aboje, told the court that the 1st defendant, Giwa, wrote a letter that was accompanied with a medical report dated September 3, indicating that he had a health challenge he described as “Degenerative disorder of the lumber vertebrae,” in addition to his hypertensive condition.

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He added that the 2nd defendant equally went to the hospital on Monday morning to keep to a routine appointment for the immunisation of her daughter.

More so, he drew attention of the court to an application the defendants earlier filed to challenge its jurisdiction to entertain the case.

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Dissatisfied with the developments, the prosecution counsel urged the court to issue a warrant for the defendants to be arrested y security agencies and produced for their trial.

READ ALSO:My Ex-wife Refused To Pack Out Of My House After Our Marriage Was Dissolved, Man Tells Court

In his ruling, Justice Onwuegbuzie held that having listened to both parties, he was minded to accede to the prosecution’s request.

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He court stressed that the medical report did indicate that the 1st defendant would not be able to attend court, adding that the 2nd defendant did not adduce any material to justify her absence.

Consequently, relying on the provision of section 266 (2) and 352 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), Justice Onwuegbuzie issued a bench warrant for the defendants to be arrested and produced before the court on October 8.
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Community Attributes Access Road To Reduction In Maternal Mortality In Bauchi

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A cross-section of residents in Toro Local Government Area of Bauchi State has attributed the reduction in maternal mortality to the ongoing construction and rehabilitation of the Kirjaule–Lame roads.

Mr. Samila Jauro, who spoke on behalf of the community, made the disclosure during a media tour of ongoing Bauchi State projects in the area.

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He explained that in the past, no fewer than 50 pregnant women and their babies had lost their lives due to delays in accessing healthcare caused by the poor condition of roads.

We have lost many of our pregnant women and their unborn babies in the past because of bad roads.

READ ALSO: Malnutrition: Bauchi Govt Doles Out N300m To Fight Menace

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“But the present administration has changed our lives through its infrastructural development,” Jauro said.

While commending the state government, he appealed for the electrification of Kirjauke community.

We are grateful for the road project, but we still call on the governor to provide us with electricity.

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For the past 18 years, we have had no source of power,” he added.

The Bauchi State Government, through the Ministry of Works, in 2023 awarded a 40.5-kilometer road construction and rehabilitation projects in the aforementioned sites.

READ ALSO:Police Urge Bauchi Residents To Remain Calm Amidst Soldier’s Death In Bauchi

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Speaking on the progress of the projects, the Site Engineer, Mr. Ado Shehu, said the project had reached 75 percent completion.

The Kirjaule–Lame and Magama–Gumau roads were awarded at the end of November 2023.

“Some portions are already completed, while others are at the second layer and shoulder stage to ensure a successful outcome.

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“The duration of the project according to the contract is 36 months.

” But with 75 percent already completed, the project will be finished ahead of schedule,” he said.

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