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SDP Leader, Adebayo Celebrates Tanko Yakasai at 100

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

The National leader and former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Prince Adewole Adebayo, has joined other well meaning Nigerians with felicitate with an elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakasai as he turns describing his new age as rare and majestic

In a congratulatory message on the auspicious event, Adebayo said: “Your life has become so deeply interwoven with the political journey of Nigeria that celebrating you is, in truth, celebrating the nation itself.

“Your 100 years summon not just admiration but reverence, for your presence in our national life reminds us of the long road we have travelled, the storms we have weathered, and the promises we must still labour to fulfill.

“Today is not merely a birthday; it is a national moment of reflection. It is the commemoration of a lifetime that stretches across a century of our collective hopes, struggles, triumphs, disappointments and renewed aspirations. It is the celebration of a man whose personal story is etched so deeply into the conscience of Nigeria that to speak of you is, in many ways, to speak of Nigeria’s own soul.

“Whenever I reflect on your life, I am struck by the truth that Nigeria has produced many public figures, but very few have endured with the consistency, clarity, courage and moral steadiness that define your towering legacy.”

He eulogized Alhaji Yakasai noting that in spite of the fact in 1925 when he was born when colonial rule held sway and the idea of an independent Nigeria was a distant horizon, Yakasai still emerged early as someone with a restless and determined spirit. ‘You were a young man who believed that freedom, justice and dignity must become the inheritance of all Nigerians, not privileges for the few. From your early activism in Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU) under the luminous guidance of Mallam Aminu Kano to your pivotal roles in shaping the First and Second Republics, the conviction that Nigeria must work for all her people has guided your entire life. That conviction has remained unsullied, unbent and unbroken.

“Whenever I listen to you or read your reflections on governance and nationhood, I am reminded of the rare blessing Allah has bestowed upon you; the blessing of a mind that refuses to age. At 100, your intellect retains the sharpness of a scholar, the discipline of a statesman and the moral clarity of a patriot who has never, for one day, retired from the obligation of thinking about Nigeria’s progress,” Adebayo stated.

He said every nation needs its moral anchors, noting that Yakasai represents one for Nigeria. He described the elder statesman as a living archive, a grand repository of wisdom shaped not by speculation but by lived experience, frontline service, courage in the face of repression and sacrifices made for the greater good. “You speak of colonialism, independence, coups, transitions, reconciliation and democratic rebirth not as someone who observed history from the gallery but as one who stood in the arena, feeling its dust and its fire.

“You have seen Nigeria in her brightest dawns and in her darkest nights. You have watched leaders rise with promise and fall through hubris; you have watched institutions flourish with hope and decay under neglect; you have seen policies lift citizens into dignity and others plunge them into despair.

“You have advised presidents, mentored young politicians, challenged those whose paths strayed from justice and comforted those whom the system forgot. Through all these shifting seasons, you have remained firm in principle, fearless in speech and unbending in patriotic devotion. “Whenever I consider my interactions with you, I am reminded that leadership is not a performance staged for applause but a sacred responsibility, that patriotism is not a slogan repeated for convenience but a lifelong covenant and that nation-building is not an event but a relay and you have carried your baton with honour for 100 years,” he said.

He described him as a man whose courage deserves its own chapter in Nigeria’s book of heroes, stressing, “You are not the kind of elder statesman who retreats into the comfort of age to offer safe or vague commentary. You speak truth even when truth is costly. You defend unity even when unity is under assault. You insist on justice even when justice is unfashionable. And for these convictions, you endured arrests, detentions and public criticisms; yet you remained unbroken. Your steadfastness is a rebuke to cynicism and a beacon to a generation that must rediscover its moral compass.”

He also described the people of Kano and the wider Northern region as a cultural treasure and a historic pillar, whose contributions helped shape regional identity and civic consciousness. “Yet you are far greater than a northern icon; you are a national symbol. Throughout your long and distinguished life, you have championed the idea that Nigeria’s diversity is not a burden but a divine blessing, provided we govern with fairness. Your friendships and alliances cut across ethnicity, religion, region and ideology. For a man who has witnessed nearly every storm of our national life to still believe so passionately in Nigeria’s potential is a profound testimony to your faith, resilience and patriotism. As you turn 100, my heart overflows with gratitude to Almighty Allah for preserving you,” he stated.

He prayed to God to strengthen him and bless his remaining years with peace, joy and fulfillment, adding that longevity is a gift but purposeful longevity is a miracle.

Continuing, he said: “May God preserve your wisdom for generations yet to come and may He grant that Nigeria, the nation you have served with body, mind and conscience, may one day, fully embody the ideals of justice, unity, compassion and accountable leadership that you have defended all your life. Your example calls every Nigerian to honesty in speech, fidelity in service, love for our country even when she stumbles and an unshakeable belief in the dignity of every citizen. If we imitate even a fraction of your courage and moral clarity, Nigeria will, undoubtedly, become a better nation.

“And so, today, we are not merely celebrating a birthday; we are celebrating a century of service, a century of conviction and a century of national memory. Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, you are a rare gift to Nigeria. Your life is a national treasure, a guiding light, a moral compass and a historical archive wrapped in human form.

“On this joyful day, on behalf of my family, my associates and every Nigerian who cherishes the values you embody, I honour you with deep respect, profound affection and sincere admiration. “Happy 100th birthday, Alhaji! Nigeria salutes you. History remembers you. The future will learn from you and may Allah bless you always. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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Kaduna council boss pays WAEC fees for 250 indigent students

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 The Chairman of Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Mr Peter Tanko, has paid the 2026 West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) registration fees for 250 indigent students in public Secondary Schools.

Speaking at the inauguration of the WAEC fee payment exercise in Kafanchan, Tanko said that the gesture was borne out of his compassion to support less privileged students.

According to him, no child should be denied the opportunity to access education because of lack of funds.

He reiterated his commitment to initiating policies and programmes that would have direct bearing on the lives of the people.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Mr Yunana Barde, lauded the council chairman for placing premium on  educational development of his people.

Barde said that the importance of education to societal development could not be overemphasised.

Also speaking, Audu Dogara, the council’s Education Secretary, described the intervention as an investment in the children and the future of the local government.

He admonished the beneficiaries to see the gesture as an opportunity for them to give their best in the examination.

Mr Emmanuel Utung,  Chairman of the WAEC Sponsorship Committee, said that the beneficiaries cut across the 12 wards of the local government.

According to him, the gesture would go a long way in easing the financial burden on the beneficiaries’ parents.

Miss Benedicta Boniface, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries,  thanked the chairman for his magnanimity and promised that they would not disappoint him.

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Replacing Shettima will Jeopardize Tinubu’s Reelection – APC Chieftain Warns

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Abayomi Mumuni, has warned against any attempt to replace Vice President Kashim Shettima on religious grounds ahead of the 2027 general elections

Mumuni said this on Wednesday in reaction to the controversies erupting from the omission of Vice President Shettima’s photograph from a banner displayed at the North-East Zonal Public Hearing on the amendment of the APC constitution.

According to him, the North presently lacks a Christian candidate with the political clout and followership needed to deliver substantial electoral support.

He said the idea of dropping Shettima could undermine the APC’s chances of retaining power.

There have been speculations about a possible plan to drop Shettima from the party’s 2027 presidential ticket.

Mumuni further said that discussions about replacing Shettima with a Christian vice-presidential candidate, ostensibly to address concerns about religious inclusivity, are not strategically sound in the current political climate.

According to him, the northern region currently lacks a Christian candidate with sufficient grassroots support and nationwide appeal to complement President Bola Tinubu’s electoral strength.

“Any miscalculation in this regard could jeopardise the winning ticket for the current administration,” he warned.

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Why We Suspended Investment in Oil Exploration in Senegal – Oranto Petroleum

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…Says it Has Committed Over US$45 Million in Expenditures in Senegal

By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

The management of Oranto Petroleum, the firm owned by Nigerian billionaire and philanthropist Prince Arthur Eze, has shed light on why it suspended any further investments in the St Louis & Cayar Licenses in Senegal.

The Senegalese government had in January 2026 officially revoked an offshore oil exploration license held by Atlas Oranto Petroleum.

The Senegalese government alleged that the holder had failed to provide the required bank guarantees and carried out only minimal exploration work since the block was awarded.

Responding to the revocation of the license, the management of Oranto Petroleum declared the government of Senegal insisted on US$ 25 Million Bank Guarantee as against agreed Corporate Guarantee as being provided by other Operators in Senegal.

According to the management, “till date, Oranto Petroleum has committed over US$45 Million in expenditures in Senegal covering activities such as seismic acquisition & interpretation, acreage rental, social projects and training of Senegalese locals as stipulated in the contract.

“Oranto Petroleum remains a foremost player in Hydrocarbon Exploration in Africa having committed over US$500 Million in exploration and development of hydrocarbon in Africa.”

The company expressed reservations on why the Senegalese government will single it out for false narratives which it classified as “unfair, unjustified and targeted.”

Part of the statement read: “Oranto Petroleum would like to use this opportunity to respond to the false narrative currently being perpetuated by the Government of Senegal on the St Louis & Cayar Offshore Licenses previously operated by Oranto Petroleum.

“As a matter of fact, Oranto Petroleum in 2025 decided to suspend any further investments in the St Louis & Cayar Licenses in Senegal after the Government of Senegal insisted on US$ 25 Million Bank Guarantee as against agreed Corporate Guarantee as being provided by other Operators in Senegal.

“For record purposes, till date, Oranto Petroleum has committed over US$45 Million in expenditures in Senegal covering activities such as seismic acquisition & interpretation, acreage rental, social projects and training of Senegalese locals as stipulated in the contract. These records exist and can be fact checked.

“It is worth mentioning that for reasons best known to the Government of Senegal, Oranto Petroleum has been singled out in this false narrative – this we classify as unfair, unjustified and targeted.

“We would like to use this opportunity to state that other foreign entities operating in Senegal are also facing challenges doing business in Senegal and this calls for concern.

Some of those include: Woodside currently in court of Arbitration with Government of Senegal on issues bothering
around back costs for the Sangomar Development –
https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/829378/woodside-vs-dakar-arbitration-proceedings-can

2. Alleged plans by the Government of Senegal to nationalise Kosmos-run Yakaar-Teranga Gas
Project – https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/senegal-plans-nationalise-kosmos-run
yakaar-teranga-gas-project-2025-12-10/
and 3. British Petroleum’s exit from Senegal over disagreement with Government – https://www.offshore
technology.com/news/bp-exits-senegal-gas-field/

“It is worth noting that Oranto Petroleum remains a foremost player in Hydrocarbon Exploration in Africa having committed over US$500 Million in exploration and development of hydrocarbon in Africa.

“OrantoPetroleum as per business model remains an early explorationist focused on acreage derisking and later stage development in collaboration with third party Operators.

“Oranto Petroleum remains respectful for the rule of law in all jurisdictions where it operates and urges the public to disregard any narratives that continuously focuses on demarketing African investment opportunities geared towards the greater good of Africa and her citizens.

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