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Alhaji Gambo Muazu (Durbin Katagum) – Sunset At Prime

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Mohammed Umar, Bauchi

When I saw calls coming to my phone from my sister and brother, Mariya Babayo and Sadeeq Babayo Mustapha all at once, and despite not picking because I was in a meeting, but kept calling back, I knew something was wrong. I immediately went outside the room and asked Sadeeq what was wrong.

My heart was already heavy.
He asked whether I heard the bad news? I said what bad news?

At that moment, my heart was already beating faster than usual.

He said Durbi is dead. I asked who is Durbi? He said Durbin Katagum. I said haba this is not true. He said it was true because it was his his wife who broke the news to him and she was crying. His wife is a close relative of the late Durbi.
That minute we spoke was one of the worst moments of my life.

I immediately felt like I had been hit with a sledge hammer on my head. Then calls started coming in confirming my fears. It was the first time in a long time that I cried like a baby. I locked my office door and spent close to 30 minutes crying on my visitors chair.

When I went down to pray Asr in the office mosque, I was performing ablution and crying profusely to the amazement of staff and several visitors who were wondering what happened to me. I cried during the prayers as well that the person praying next to me was virtually holding my hands comforting me to take it easy. The tears was the only thing making me feel better at that material time.

I immediately went to inform my boss on what happened and the need to take some days off to travel for the funeral. I was crying profusely as I spoke to her, she consoled me offering me tissue paper to wipe my tears away.

He was not only my senior brother and mentor, I was his confidant and he had confidence in my judgement and valued the respect I had for him. I came to understand the depth of his heart and he came to appreciate the depth of my loyalty to him.

Whenever I was free, I drove to his office to pay my respect to him and his close friend, Tata Shekarau Omar and we usually spent hours talking about how our societies had deteriorated and the role we could individually play to ameliorate the terrible situations of our people. His office became the secretariat for our meetings, all in an effort to play our part to the benefit of our society.

He mentored me on how to be our brothers and sisters keepers and how our late elders had placed our community on a high moral pedestal of integrity, dignity and mutual respect, and the need for us to sustain and be the keepers of such a beautiful legacy.

He retired last year from public service, but he transited to the next service of philanthropy, generosity and humanitarianism that is unprecedented of any human being that I associated with. I can confidently say this, Alhaji Muhammad Gambo Muazu (Durbin Katagum) is one of the most humble, down-to-earth and accessible personalities that I had ever had the privilege of interacting with in my life.

His infectious humility and good character, his ever smiling face and patience, his friendly disposition to his elders and subordinates, his charisma, his voice of moderation on issues are usually not attributes that are associated with people of his standing and disposition in a contemporary society like ours. No wonder people alleged for so long a time, that he was too good for this our current times and people like him don’t last long.

He played a major role in trying to see that everyone no matter the person’s background, creed or tribe was given a fair shot in life. His death jolted our community that everyone both the young and old were crying and consoling each other with everyone telling their stories of their experiences with him, and the interventions he had in their lives with a smiling face no matter how many times you came back dangling your problems to him.

He was intelligent, resourceful, well endowed in terms of material things, the ultimate Good looking fellow like the fulani aristrocat that he was, but one of the simplest individuals and the best father anyone could wish for and have.

Our community had lost a lot of our committed and revered personalities, but they mustly died at old age, due to old age related ailments. Durbi’s death was more shocking and devastating because of the circumstances it happened (Fatal car accident) and the fact that he was relatively young and was not known to be suffering from any illness.

He was seen in good spirits at a wedding in the Emirs Palace less than two weeks before his death. His death is excruciatingly painful because people like him come once in a generation. He was the full package whose childhood friends attested that they couldn’t remember the last time they saw him angry no matter the level of provocation.

His funeral attracted thousands of people from far and near, with people crying profusely over his loss, confused and wondering when they would ever see someone with such attributes and exceptional qualities from the community again. You can only try your best to enumerate his contributions to the well-being of the people, but it is impossible to cover or list his crucial and critical interventions in one single material.

The people you fed without knowing who they were, will be the witnesses of your goodwill in this world in shaa Allah.

The people you sheltered and provided decent accommodation for, so that they live with dignity and pride, will attest to your benevolence spirit on the day of judgment in shaa Allah.

The widows and vulnerable children that you bought clothes for to enable them celebrate during the Sallah celebrations, will bear witnesses to your intervention at their distressing moments on the day you will need it most in shaa Allah.

The hundreds of sick people that could not afford to pay their medical bills but you paid for them, will be there for you on the day when only your good deeds is relevant in shaa Allah.

The testimonies of people at your graveside with people of all backgrounds supplicating to God to have mercy on you because of the positive impact you made in their lives, had been recorded in your good deeds in shaa Allah.

My condolences to the Emir of Katagum, his family, people of Katagum, Bauchi State and Nigeria as a whole for this incalculable, immeasurable and irreparable loss.

May Allah The Giver And The Exterminator of life grant Gambo Muazu, Durbin Katagum, eternal peace accorded the best of God’s servants and give us the fortitude, though painful, to bear his permanent absence in this world, until the time when our contract with this ephemeral and transient world has come to an end and we join him In shaa Allah! Ameen!!!

Alh.Bello Mustapha
(Kogunan Katagum)

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Tinubu Congratulates UNIJOS Graduands, Pledges Support for Education

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From Jude Dangwam, Jos

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated graduands of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) at the institution’s 35th and 36th combined convocation ceremony and 50th anniversary celebration.

Tinubu, who is also the Visitor to UNIJOS represented by the Vice Chancellor ATBU Prof Ibrahim Garba Hassan commended the University for its growth and achievements, including its ranking as ninth in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

“I stand before you with great delight to be part of this remarkable and historic day in the lives of our graduands, their families, friends, well-wishers, and the University of Jos community.

The President reiterated his government’s commitment to education that, “Education remains a central pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda. This commitment is evident in our determination to transform Nigeria’s education sector through increased funding and comprehensive reforms.”

Tinubu announced that the Federal Government had allocated N3.5 trillion to the education sector in the 2025 Budget, representing 7.3% of the national budget.

He urged the graduands to deploy their knowledge and experiences for their personal development and the development of Nigeria.

“Having gone through the rigorous processes of learning and earned your degrees, it is hoped that you will deploy the knowledge and experiences acquired for your personal development and, more importantly, for the development of our beloved country, Nigeria.” He noted

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Jos Professor Tanko Ishaya disclosed that the University has recorded a total of 145 First Class Honors placing the institution on the global map of academic excellence.

“Today, we celebrate a total of 60,000 graduands: 9,236 diploma recipients, 37,741 first degree holders, and 13,023 postgraduate graduates.

“To the graduating class of 2025, I offer my warmest congratulations. You have persevered through global disruptions, national challenges, and personal trials, and today you emerge victorious.” Prof. Ishaya stated

The VC noted that the future of the University is very bright considering its recent record of global ranking ahead of other universities across the country, as their focus remained unshakable.

“As we enter our next fifty years, our mandate remains clear; to build a globally relevant, locally rooted, and nationally impactful University.

“Our focus areas include strengthening research capacity, deepening innovation and entrepreneurship, expanding postgraduate training, enhancing student support services, and reinforcing governance, accountability, and financial sustainability.

“We are committed to producing graduates who are problem-solvers, ethical leaders, innovative thinkers, and patriotic contributors to national development,” he noted.

Ishaya maintained that over the past five decades, the University of Jos has evolved from a modest campus into a globally recognized center of learning, research, and innovation.

“Our achievements include world-class research in medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, arts and humanities, law, natural sciences, engineering, security studies, artificial intelligence, and ICT. Our alumni serve with distinction as governors, judges, diplomats, ministers, legislators, captains of industry, academics, and innovators across the world.”

The VC further disclosed that the University has also provided national leadership in peacebuilding, electoral reforms, community engagement, and inter-ethnic harmony.

“Our growth in infrastructure includes the new Sports Complex, Faculties of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dental Sciences and Computing, the Central Research Laboratory, ICT Centre, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, and modernised student hostels.

“This year alone, we introduced eighteen new undergraduate programmes, including Data Science, Cyber Security, Software Engineering, Forensic Science, Radiography, Physiotherapy, Pharmacology, Entrepreneurship, and Social Work. Our Golden Jubilee is therefore not merely a celebration of time, but of impact, ideas, people, and national relevance,” he stated.

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Zamfara Reaffirms Commitment to Address Gender-based Violence

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By Ifeanyichukwu Nwannah, Gusau

The Zamfara State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to addressing gender-based violence (GBV) and other forms of social violence across the state.

This was stated by the Commissioner, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Dr.

Aisha MZ Anka, during a coordination meeting with the Gender-Based Violence Technical Working Group (TWG), held today at the ministry’s conference hall.

The Commissioner, who was ably represented by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Barrister Suwaiba Ibrahim Barau, noted that the present administration of Governor Dauda Lawal, in collaboration with UNICEF, has demonstrated strong dedication by establishing a Sexual Referral Centre aimed at examining and supporting survivors of GBV, as well as strengthening community resilience against harmful social norms.

Dr. Anka emphasized that gender-based violence remains a major hindrance to social wellbeing and human development, stressing that the government is fully committed to ensuring justice, protection, and support for all individuals in the state.

“We encourage all stakeholders to engage deeply, share insights openly, and work constructively as we assess our progress, identify areas for improvement, and strengthen our strategies for prevention, protection, and response,” she added.

The Director of Gender in the ministry, Hajiya Asama’u Madawaki, highlighted the rising insecurity bedeviling the country as a major factor fueling GBV.

She also noted that many parents and victims fail to report cases to the appropriate authorities.

She urged parents and guardians to promptly report all incidents of GBV and encouraged stakeholders to intensify community awareness campaigns.

Madawaki further appealed to the Zamfara State Government and international partners to increase funding for GBV prevention and response initiatives.

During the technical presentations, the first speaker, Malam Yusuf Sabo Tsafe, discussed strategies for strengthening GBV prevention and response mechanisms.

He called on partners to collaborate with the state government to harmonize GBV data and advocated for the establishment of Gender Desk Officers across the fourteen local government areas.

The second speaker, Dr. Amina Moh’d Hassan, delivered a presentation on understanding and addressing online harassment.

She emphasized the increasing role of digital technologies in facilitating impersonation, hate speech, and other forms of online gender-based violence.

Dr. Amina recommended strengthening legal frameworks and improving law enforcement capacity to address these emerging challenges.

After extensive deliberation, the GBV Technical Working Group agreed on some key actions intensifying awareness campaigns on digital safety and responsible online behavior, strengthening advocacy with security agencies, community leaders, and religious leaders, creatingreating a State SGBV Response Team and an SGBV Offenders Register and harmonizing referral pathways across the state

In his vote of thanks, the Director of Administration of the ministry, Malam Sani Shehu Ibrahim, commended all participants for their dedication toward addressing gender-based violence in Zamfara State.

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  Nentawe,  Alia, Suswam,  Others Bag Chieftaincy Titles from Tiv Kingdom

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Tiv Kingdom has conferred honorific chieftaincy titles on prominent sons, daughters and friends of the Tiv Nation, including Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia; APC National Chairman, Engr. Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwada; and former Benue State Governor, Senator Dr.

Gabriel Torwua Suswam, as the Tor Tiv, His Royal Majesty, Prof.
James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse, moved to deepen unity and cohesion among Tiv people at home and in the diaspora.

The conferment took place at the grand finale of the 2025 Tiv Day celebration held at the JS Tarka Stadium, Gboko, with the theme “The Rebirth of the Tiv Nation.” The event featured colourful cultural displays, reflections on Tiv history, renewed calls for peace and unity, and the formal launch of a Tiv–English Dictionary aimed at preserving and promoting the Tiv language.

Governor Alia described the Tiv Nation as one of the most identifiable ethnic nationalities in Nigeria, stressing that the sacrifices of past leaders who fought for the identity, dignity and freedom of the Tiv people must never be forgotten. He urged Tiv sons and daughters to remain proud of their heritage, peaceful and united, noting that unity was key to development across Tiv land.

The governor, who expressed gratitude for the title of Asôrtar-u-Tiv, described Tiv chieftaincy titles as honours that come with responsibility and service. He said the recognition would further inspire him to intensify development efforts across Benue State.

Also speaking, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, said Tiv Day remained a celebration of identity, unity and cultural pride. He recalled that the annual event, instituted in 1977, was meant to foster unity among Tiv people worldwide, and commended the Tiv Nation for its contributions to national development and its role during the Nigerian Civil War. Akume assured the Tiv people of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to equity and inclusiveness, acknowledging that ongoing reforms were necessary for long-term national stability.

In his address, the Tor Tiv thanked President Tinubu for timely interventions following recent security challenges in Benue State and commended Governor Alia for supporting the revival of Tiv Day after years of suspension. He explained that the Tiv Area Traditional Council approved the conferment of chieftaincy titles in recognition of outstanding service to the Tiv Nation and Nigeria.

Those honoured included Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwada (Zegebar-u-Tiv); Senator Dr. Gabriel Suswam (Vande-u-Tiv); and several others drawn from academia, politics, security and the private sector. The monarch disclosed that eight additional honourees would receive their titles at a later date.

The Tor Tiv also outlined ongoing cultural reforms focused on eliminating harmful practices, empowering women, promoting Tiv language development and supporting youth education through initiatives such as the Tiv Scholarship Trust Fund and related foundations. He urged Tiv people to heal political and social divisions and work collectively for the future of the nation.

Former Governor Suswam, in his remarks, appealed to Tiv people to rise above partisan differences and support constituted authorities in the interest of development, while the President General of Mzough-u-Tiv Worldwide, CP Iorbee Ihagh (Rtd.), described the celebration as a call to reflection and action, stressing that peace and unity were indispensable to progress. He appealed to the Federal Government to intensify efforts to end insecurity and facilitate the return of displaced Tiv people to their ancestral homes.

Responding on behalf of the honourees, Engr. Prof. Nentawe Yilwada thanked the Tiv Nation for the recognition and called for reconciliation and unity within the political space, noting that internal cohesion was critical to overcoming external challenges.

Meanwhile, in a related move to strengthen Tiv unity nationwide, the Tor Tiv has appointed 19 Uter (Vassal Kings) across various states of the federation to serve as emissaries of the Tiv throne and custodians of Tiv culture outside Benue State. The appointments, which cut across Adamawa, Zamfara, Borno, Katsina, Sokoto, Ebonyi, Imo, the Federal Capital Territory, Ogun, Bayelsa, Abia, Nasarawa, Enugu, Kaduna, Kano, Kogi, Kebbi, Rivers and Lagos states, were formalised at a ceremony at the Tor Tiv Palace in Gboko.

Presenting certificates and letters of introduction to the appointees, the monarch charged them to be worthy ambassadors of the Tiv throne, warning against greed and conduct capable of eroding integrity. He said the creation of the Uter structure nationwide was aimed at uniting Tiv people under one umbrella, ensuring recognition, inclusiveness and access to opportunities in their states of residence.

The Ter Tiv of Kogi State, Chief Moses Chinor Vor, who spoke on behalf of the appointees, expressed gratitude to the Tor Tiv and pledged their commitment to promoting unity, peace and the ideals of the Tiv Area Traditional Council across the country.

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