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EndBad Governance Protesters Deny Seeing Khalid Tortured in DSS Detention

Some of the released EndBadGovernance protesters arrested during the August 2024 nationwide protests in Kaduna said they were never tortured while in detention.
They also stated that they never saw their alleged sponsor, Khalid while in detention.Narrating their accounts after their release, they said they were treated fairly during their stay in detention. One of the released protesters, Dahiru Hamza from Tudun Wada, Kaduna, stated that their release followed the new DSS Director-General’s decision. He explained, “‘Honestly, I was not happy with the person that sponsored us to the protest, Khalid.“This was because he convinced us to believe that he had police authorisation to embark on the protest, only for us to end up in DSS custody.“But, we were lucky; since our arrest, we were never tortured or maltreated.” I sometimes challenged our sponsor, who was with us in the same room for days.” None of us was tortured in that room, and I never saw him being tortured either.”Hamza further added that after his arrest, he became scared, thinking he would be maltreated.He added,”But, that never happened. After writing my statement, I was even given food to eat before my detention, and the medical team attended to us.”Hamza said the only problem they faced was being confined into a place because they were not used to being kept in one place for a long time as a DJ.He added,”Apart from that, nobody beat or maltreated us.“You know it was not easy to stay in a place for days or more than a month without knowing your fate, even if you are well fed.“That, I will say, was the problem, but nobody beat us in detention.“If I had been tortured, now that I’m free from detention, I would not be afraid to say I was tortured, but I was not.” I don’t know why Khalid claimed he was tortured in detention.”Similarly, another released protester, Abdullahi Isa, arrested on August 2nd, said nobody touched him in the name of beating in detention.Isa said, “We were in the room with Khalid, and I can tell you for a fact that nobody touched me or beat anybody among us.” I never saw him being beaten or tortured.”He said they were not expecting to be released until they were called upon, that the new DGSS said their guardians were invited to write a statement on their behalf, and they were allowed to go after that.” Abdullahi concluded that since their release from the DSS on the order of the new DGSS, none of the officers of the organisation had called or harassed them.Isa averred, ” We later heard that the new DGSS even told the Kaduna DSS to review all operation and legal procedures of their cases and that of Khalid in Court.“That why why he is a free man today even though he sponsored us.” (NAN)NEWS
Tinubu Renames Kano University after Yusuf Maitama Sule

President Bola Tinubu has renamed the Federal University of Education, Kano, to Yusuf Maitama Sule Federal University of Education.
The late Alhaji Sule (1929–2017) made significant contributions to Nigeria’s socio-political development throughout his distinguished career.
In a statement by his spokesman, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President highlighted Sule’s roles, including his tenure as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, where he chaired the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid.
Sule also served as Chief Whip of the Federal House of Representatives (1954–1959), Leader of Nigeria’s Delegation to the 1960 Conference of Independent States, First Federal Commissioner of Public Complaints (1976), and Minister of Mines and Power.
Tinubu emphasised that immortalising Amb. Sule’s legacy would inspire younger generations to uphold values like integrity, patriotism, character, and nationalism.
He added that as a federal university of education, the institution would continue to play a pivotal role in training teachers and strengthening Nigeria’s education sector.
The Federal University of Education, Kano, is one of seven specialised universities of education under the Federal Government, originally owned by the Kano State government.(NAN)
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Alia Appoints Iorpev as Benue Signage, Advertising Agency DG

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Benue State governor, Hyacinth Alia on Monday announced the appointment of his Technical Adviser on Media, Publicity and Strategic Communication, Solomon Iorpev, as Director General, Benue State Signage and Advertising Agency.
Alia enjoined Iorpev to uphold the highest standards of safety and aesthetics that will bequeath a responsible environment in the state.
He said that the agency is saddled with the responsibility of managing and controlling all outdoor advertisements and signages across Benue State.
The Governor congratulated Iorpev and encouraged him to see the new feather to his cap as a call to give more to his motherland.
Iorpev, among other qualifications, holds a Masters Degree in Public Relations and Advertising.
Meanwhile, the new Director General of the Benue State Signage and Advertising Agency, Solomon Iorpev, has warned against indiscriminate placement of billboards and other advertising platforms within and outside city centres across the state.
He said there is no room for improper placements deface the city centres, adding that the public must follow due process by obtaining permits from the Urban Development Board before placing adverts.
He encouraged those who owe payments of Signages and Advertisements to proceed with payments as enforcement will soon enter top gear.
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Fire Outbreak at Technology Incubation Centre Minna Destroys Goods

From Dan Amasingha, Minna
An early morning inferno at the Technology Incubation Centre in Minna has resulted in the total loss of the Ebonext Foods and More business unit, valued at over twenty Million Naira, owned by entrepreneur Ogochukwu Tosin Juliana.
The fire which erupted in the early morning hours, obliterated equipment, production machines and goods leaving the entrepreneur to assess her devastating losses.
Upon receiving multiple missed calls from the centre, Juliana rushed to the scene to find her workspace completely engulfed in flames.
“When I woke up this morning and saw the missed calls, I immediately contacted the centre to find out what had happened.“Upon arrival, I was heartbroken to see everything in my unit reduced to ashes.
The late response from the fire service men could not salvage anything, she recounted, the devastating loss.
Security personnel on duty, Shittu Ladan, reported observing smoke during their night patrol and promptly raised the alarm.
However, delays in fire service response hampered efforts to control the flames quickly.
“We initially contacted the Federal Fire Service, but they claimed it was outside their jurisdiction. It was only after reaching out to the State Fire Service that the blaze was eventually extinguished, but not before it had caused considerable damage,” he stated.
Nathaniel Kojoko from the centre’s technical department confirmed that preliminary investigations indicate an electrical spark may have triggered the fire.
He expressed concern about the extent of the damage, noting, “This unprecedented incident is a significant loss for the centre, and we must escalate the matter to higher authorities for possible assistance.”
In light of this tragedy, the centre’s management appeals for support from the federal government and the community to assist Mrs. Juliana in rebuilding her business.
“The aim of our centre is to empower entrepreneurs, and it is vital that we rally together to help her recover from this unfortunate event,” they emphasized.
Juliana, despite her sorrow, holds onto hope for recovery and assistance. “I believe that God will provide support for me, and I sincerely hope the government and the incubation centre will aid me in starting anew,” she stated, her voice filled with emotion.