By Jumai Ahmadu, PhD. For over five decades, since the creation of Abuja as Nigeria’s Federal Capital, the original inhabitants have borne the heaviest cost of the nation’s unity project. Their ancestral lands were taken in the name of national progress, with promises of resettlement, compensation, and full integration into the new city. Half a century later, much of that promise remains unfulfilled. Across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), indigenous communities continue to experience displacement, loss of farmlands, cultural erosion, and economic uncertainty. While Abuja has grown into a modern…
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FG reveals foreign terrorists behind most killings in the North
The Federal Government has disclosed that a large number of terrorists carrying out deadly attacks in northern Nigeria are not Nigerians, saying these fighters entered the country through weak and porous borders. The revelation was made by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, during a meeting with members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria in Abuja at the weekend, said intelligence reports from security agencies show that many suspects arrested after recent attacks could not speak English or Hausa. Instead, they communicated fluently in…
Read MoreWike nullifies 485 Area Council land documents in FCT
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has nullified 485 Area Council land documents in Abuja, citing failure to pass official verification processes and confirmation that several applications were fake. According to a public notice issued by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)’s Departments of Land Administration and the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS), the minister approved the cancellation of applications that “failed the necessary official checks for genuineness, and have been confirmed to be fake”. It added that the affected applications would be removed from the regularisation…
Read MoreKaduna: Council of Imams, Ulamas hail Gov. Uba Sani’s strides
In a warm and spiritually uplifting atmosphere, Kaduna State governor, Senator Uba Sani, on Sunday evening welcomed distinguished members of the Council of Imams and Ulamas from across the State to the Government House in Kaduna for the breaking of the Ramadan fast. The gathering was not merely a ceremonial Iftar. It was a powerful moment of reflection, unity, and shared purpose. As the call to prayer signaled the end of the day’s fast, religious leaders representing various communities across the state sat side by side with government officials in…
Read MoreEl-Rufa’i files ₦1bn suit against ICPC, others for “unlawful invasion of residence”
Former Kaduna state governor, Nasir el-Rufa’i has filed a ₦1 billion fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Enforcement Commission, (ICPC), over alleged unlawful invasion of his Abuja residence. El-Rufa’i, through his team of lawyers led by Oluwole Iyamu, (SAN), prayed the court to declare that the search warrant issued on Feb. 4 by the Chief Magistrate, Magistrate’s Court of the FCT (2nd respondent), authorising the search and seizure at his residence was invalid, null and void. He urged the court to declare that the…
Read MoreTinubu slashes Power GenCos’ bill from ₦6tr to ₦2.8tr
President Bola Tinubu has approved the payment of N2.8trillion to power generation companies (GenCos) as the Federal Government’s verified liability for accumulated electricity subsidies dating back to 201. This was as he rejected the ₦6trillion claim submitted by the operators, insisting he will not pay a Naira beyond the audited figure, according to highly-placed officials in the Presidency and the Federal Ministry of Power with direct knowledge of the negotiations at the weekend. The approval followed months of negotiations and a tripartite audit involving the Ministry of Finance, the Nigerian…
Read MorePlateau: Activist condemns govt. spending ₦7.48bn to sponsor 1,100 pilgrims to Jerusalem
A civil society advocate, Jacob Choji Pwakim, has condemned the Plateau State government for allegedly approving a whopping sum of ₦7.84 billion to sponsor 1,100 Christian pilgrims for the 2026 pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The state government had on Saturday, announced that it was sponsoring the pilgrims to the holy land as part of its social corporate responsibility, with the first batch set to depart the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Sunday night. While bidding the beneficiaries farewell at an event organised for them in Jos on Saturday, Governor Caleb…
Read More2027: “Wike free to campaign for any party” – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has publicly defended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, insisting he has the constitutional right to support and campaign for candidates from any political party. Speaking during an interview yester, APC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka dismissed concerns over Wike’s backing of APC candidates in the February 21 FCT Area Council elections. According to Morka, Wike — as a Nigerian citizen — enjoys full constitutional freedom to support any candidate of his choosing, regardless of political affiliation. He emphasised that such actions…
Read MoreFCT Polls: ‘Democracy under siege; Tinubu suffocating Nigeria’ – Atiku
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has expressed deep concern over the low voter turnout recorded in Saturday’s Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections, describing it as a troubling sign for the nation’s democracy. The chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) said the turnout — which averaged below 20 percent, with just 7.8 percent recorded in Abuja Municipal Area Council — reflects growing public disillusionment with Nigeria’s political system. According to Atiku, the weak participation is not accidental but the result of what he described as a political climate marked by…
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