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We’ll Expose Criminals, Collaborators Among us – Ekiti Miyetti Allah Leader

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Alhaji Adamu Abache, Chairman, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Ekiti chapter, on Thursday, promised that the association would henceforth expose any member with criminal tendencies to the appropriate authorities in the state.
The MACBAN leader gave the promise in Ado Ekiti, during a security meeting, organised by the state chapter of Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) for all ethnic nationalities in the state.


The event saw participants brainstorming on how to ensure peaceful co-existence among the different ethnic groups in the state and tackle insecurity.

Abache said that MACBAN had also banned the use of underaged for cattle rearing in the state.

He said that he had already issued directives to his members to henceforth expose any herdsman found perpetrating crime in any part of the state so as put paid to the general stigmatisation of MACBAN members as criminals and allow peace to reign in the state.
According to him, this will also protect the integrity of those herders doing legitimate businesses in the state and disabuse the minds of Nigerians that all herdsmen were criminals.
“I have ordered my people to expose any herder or group of herders found perpetrating criminality, because we want peace and we want to live in peace with Ekiti people.
“We also want to bring to your notice that we have cancelled the idea of using underaged for cattle rearing in the state.
“Fulani herdsmen living in Ekiti are for peace and they are law-abiding. That is why we have decided that we will continue to live together with our hosts in peace.
“We will also continue to support the present administration in the state, for all of us to enjoy peace.
“But, government too should help us by providing identification cards for all our members, because the herdsmen are also facing a lot of challenges in the forests, regarding identification.
“Government should make it mandatory for all the Fulani herdsmen living in Ekiti to register.
“The bio-data should be done through our local government heads; government must know where we live and where we do our businesses so that whoever perpetrates any criminal activity can be traced, arrested and handed over to security agencies,” Abache said.
Also speaking, the Head of Hausa Community in the state, Alhaji Adamu Liman, noted that kidnapping had been in existence in the country for more than three decades.
He, however, expressed the regret that it had now become more lucrative because of the huge ransoms often made to pay by victims or their families.
Liman said though herdsmen might not have been completely innocent of the series of kidnapping allegations being levelled against them, it would also be bias for people to conclude that they were solely responsible for the criminal activities across the country.
“This is where I support this issue of registration, as said by Miyetti Allah.
“Government, through our royal fathers, must know those who live around them; those who are in their farmsteads and what they are doing. This is the best way to curb insecurity,” he said.
Speaking earlier, the PCRC Chairman in the state, Mr Sunday Makinde, said that the meeting was called to find ways of resolving the security challenges currently facing the state.
Makinde said that the challenges of herders-farmers’ clashes, kidnapping, banditry and rape would be tackled easily, with all the diverse ethnic groups making commitment to helping the government.
“It is better to take proactive measures now in order to prevent a conflict that can engulf a whole sub-region,” he said. (NAN)

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Nigerian Who Wrote WASSCE 17 Times Bags Distinction from London School 

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Dr Emmanuel Ahmadu, a Nigerian who wrote the West Africa School Senior Certificate Education 17 times, has earned a distinction from the prestigious London Graduate School in the UK.

Ahmadu, a Nigerian mental health advocate and accomplished professional based in the U.S., disclosed this in an interview in Lagos.

He said that he was also inducted as a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) in Lagos.

Ahmadu said that the formal induction ceremony and certification workshop took place  in Lagos and UK on Nov.

26, where he was lauded for his exceptional contributions.

According to him, this dual honour highlights his inspiring journey from writing O’level examinations 17 times, due to family instability, to becoming a globally recognised figure in mental health advocacy and consultancy.

Ahmadu said his new accolades would significantly amplify his global impact, which would enable him to contribute further to addressing mental health challenges, particularly among Gen Z, teenagers, and adolescents.

“My Fellowship, the highest grade of membership in the Institute of Management Consultants, will position me as a thought leader equipped to provide innovative strategies in tackling depression and suicide.

“This recognition is not just a personal milestone but a step forward in the global fight against mental health crises.

“It’s a call to action to innovate solutions that inspire hope and resilience”.

The Institute of Management Consultants, in its nomination statement, praised Ahmadu’s “outstanding academic and professional standing and demonstrated commitment to creating, maintaining, extending, and promoting the highest world standards of management consulting practice.”

Ahmadu said: “My certification as a Certified Management Consultant (CMC) will further enhance my credentials, making me to offer my expertise across over 50 countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom,” he said.

He said that his personal story had resonated globally, inspiring millions.

“A childhood marked by instability saw me attend 16 primary schools and 14 secondary schools, yet I persevered, ultimately earning two honorary doctorates and publishing in mental health journals”.

On Instagram (@mr.voiceover), Ahmadu shared, “Nothing is impossible with God.

“I’m forever grateful for this life-changing moment and determined to keep pushing forward in this journey to make a positive difference in the world. Glory be to God almighty,” he said.

He said that Prof. David Iornem, Director-General of IMC Nigeria, during the induction, remarked that he (Ahmadu) exemplified the transformative power of resilience.

“His expertise and leadership will undoubtedly elevate global efforts in mental health advocacy and management consultancy,” said Iornem. (NAN)

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Bill for Compulsory Counselling, Training of Convicts Scales 2nd Reading

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A bill to amend the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000, has successfully passed its second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill, which mandates compulsory counseling and training for individuals convicted of corruption-related offenses, was sponsored by Rep.

Kayode Akiolu (APC-Lagos State) during plenary on Wednesday.

Leading the debate, Akiolu explained that the bill sought to amend Section 67 of the principal Act, introducing new provisions that were not part of the original section.

“These additional provisions, found in subsections 2, 3, and 4 of the amendment bill, require judges and magistrates to not only impose imprisonment and/or fines on those convicted of corruption but also mandate a minimum four-week anti-corruption counseling and training.

“The counseling and training will be designed and delivered by the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) and aims to address the psychological factors related to corrupt behaviour.”

Akiolu emphasised that the training would help reform convicts by addressing their corrupt tendencies and could even transform them into advocates for anti-corruption efforts.

He added that this approach aligned with the reformative aspect of the criminal justice system, which focused not just on punishment but also on rehabilitation.

“As per subsection 4, the bill allows magistrates and judges to order convicts to cover the cost of their counseling and training, preventing additional financial burdens on the government.”

Akiolu further argued that if the bill is passed into law, it would strengthen the country’s fight against corruption.

He urged the House to support the bill for the country’s benefit, given the widespread negative impact of corruption.

Following the debate, the Speaker of the House, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, referred the bill to the relevant committee for further legislative consideration.(NAN)

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Pay Attention to Industrialisation, Agriculture to Create Jobs —- Trade Fair Official

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Chairman of the 11th Kwara Trade Fair Organising Committee, Mr Abu Salami, on Wednesday in Ilorin called for more focus on production and industrialisation via agriculture and livestock development.

Salami said that the sector had the potential to create jobs and wealth for youths and women while contributing to the state’s economic growth and prosperity.

“We are thrilled to be marking a significant milestone in the history of our Trade Fair which began on Friday at the Kwara State Sports Stadium Complex and will end on Monday.

“As we move forward, I urge us all to focus on production and industrialisation via agriculture and livestock development.

“This sector has the potential to create jobs and wealth for our youths and women, ultimately contributing to the state’s economic growth and prosperity.

“Let us work together to create a brighter future for ourselves, our children and our state.

“Let us harness our collective energy, creativity and resources to drive economic development and improve the lives of our citizens,” Salami, who is the First Deputy President of Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (KWACCIMA), said.

He added that a collective passion for KWACCIMA’s vision and mission was crucial in achieving success.

Speaking also to newsmen, the President of KWACCIMA, Mrs Ronke Adeyemi, said the Trade Fair, like the others before it, was specially designed.

She said it was designed for businessmen and women to showcase their products and services to the world with a view to attracting customers and investors to the state.

Adeyemi said Kwara was not only blessed with human, natural and agricultural resources but also strategically located in the middle of the country.

“This allows for favourable weather conditions that is good for the growth of diverse agricultural products,” she said.

The KWACCIMA President noted that, like the rest of the world, Nigeria was passing through a difficult economic period.

“This is taking its toll on businesses, and this is why our theme for this year’s Trade Fair is ‘Unlocking Investment Potential of Kwara State for Sustainable Economic Development’.

“The sharp rise in the cost of fuel and electricity in our country are dealing big blows on our economy.

“But these hard times also have an advantage.

“We are forced to think outside of the box, not only in the effective management of our resources, but also to develop new business ideas that are capable of improving our lives as a people.”

Adeyemi pointed out that Kwara was blessed with good weather, mineral resources, fertile land and a healthy population consisting of all cadres of people.

“This year’s Trade Fair is therefore aimed at drawing the attention of investors and the business community to the limitless opportunities that abound.

“We have on display products from our intellect, factories and from our farms.

“Our people in (Ministry of) Commerce are here with their wares and our local government areas have come with samples of products available in their localities.

“We implore our guests to go round and see our products and patronise our people”, she said.

The KWACCIMA President then expressed her appreciation of the governor of Kwara for the development of the private sector in the state and his generosity in hosting the Trade Fair.

“We seize this opportunity to acknowledge the urban renewal programme now embarked upon by the Kwara government to beautify our cities.

“This is a welcome development that has largely corrected the distortion of the landscape of llorin in particular and we appreciate the governor for this bold step,” Adeyemi said.

She however pleaded for nano and small-scale business owners whose shops and sources of livelihood have been greatly affected by the development to be resettled in another market area.

“Our kind and compassionate governor should assist these groups with the provision of a resettlement market where they can continue their businesses without hindrance.

“Times are really very hard now and every help received will go a long way in alleviating the condition of our people.”(NAN)

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