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‘No one can chase us out of Plateau, it’s our state too’ – Fulani youth leader vows

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A Fulani youth leader in Plateau State, Hamisu Garba, has insisted that any attempt by natives to forcefully intimidate and chase them out of the state will not work as they are also citizens of the state.

Hamisu, who spoke to OSUNDAILY NG in an exclusive interview, said he and most Fulani people were born and raised in Plateau State and they do not know any other place apart from the state and as such, are from Plateau going by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which makes it clear that one can claim state of origin where he was born.

Hamisu wondered why some certain people were vehemently bent and concentrating efforts in seeing that Fulani people are exterminated and sent packing from Plateau, noting that such attempts will be resisted.

“I, like many other Fulani people, are also part of Plateau State and efforts, or should I say attempts to intimidate, frustrate and chase us out of Plateau will not work,” Hamisu said.

“I was born in Plateau State, I have my indigene form duly signed by both my district head and local government chairman which makes me a bona fide citizen of Plateau State.

“My parents were born in Plateau State and all my siblings were born and raised in Plateau State.

“All my life, I have lived in Plateau, I went to primary, secondary and university in Plateau State.

“The longest I have been out of Plateau was when I went for my youth service in Enugu State. So tell me, why would anyone say I am not from the state?

“So if anyone says we should leave Plateau, where do they want us to go? Is it a crime that we are Fulanis? Why are some people always profiling us as criminals and trouble makers?

“Yes, I agree that there are criminal elements among our people and just like our Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang said sometime ago, there are also criminals in other tribes.

“There are Mwaghavul criminals; there are Berom criminals; there are Tarok criminals; there are Ngas criminals; there are Irigwe criminals; there are Mupun criminals and there are Fulani criminals.

“But everyone is only concentrating on the Fulani, putting all efforts at demonizing and profiling all of us as criminals. I agree that some herders do go out of their way to cause problems but that does not mean all of them do that.

“I can tell you that most of the so-called bandits who attack some communities in the state are not only Fulani people.

“From our investigations, we have found out that there are even the natives among them who are recruited and paid.

“It will interest you to know that some natives are paid as little as N20,000 to provide information on their communities.

“So are those ones Fulani people as well? We have been living in peace for years. I grew up in our village rearing our cattle, playing with our neighbours, visiting them during Christmas and Easter, and they also visited us during Sallah and we ate together, played football together and some of our older uncles and aunties were married to the natives.

“We all lived in peace but I don’t know where and when the battle line was drawn and all of a sudden, the Fulani people became an endangered species that must be exterminated and chased out of Plateau State.

“But I dare say such will not work. No one, and I repeat, no one can chase us out of Plateau State.

“We as youth leaders have been engaging our people and educating them to live peacefully with others. We have been advocating for peaceful coexistence and we expect other tribes to do the same thing instead of putting all their efforts at demonizing us and putting all criminal acts in the state at our doorstep.

“Like I said earlier, not all Fulani people are criminals and bandits.

“We also have criminals in other tribes as well and everyone knows this. We just want to be left alone,” Hamisu stated.

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Buhari: ‘Show empathy If you want sympathy in death’ – Eedris Abdulkareem tells Nigerian leaders

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Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem has stated that Nigerian leaders must share in the feelings of citizens if they want the public to sympathise with them in death.

The singer made this statement following the mixed reactions trailing the demise of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

OSUNDAILY NG reports that Buhari died on Sunday afternoon at a UK clinic after an alleged battle with leukaemia.

While his political allies are paying tribute to him, many Nigerians have been criticising and accusing him of various failings.

Addressing citizens in a post on his social media page, former senator, Shehu Sani, pleaded with the public to forgive Buhari his imperfections.

“A living man is still on trial and cannot judge the dead. Let the sleeping soul rest,” Sani said.

Reacting to the development in an Instagram post on Monday evening, Abdulkareem urged Nigerian politicians to show empathy while alive if they wish to receive sympathy in death.

“If you want sympathy in death, then you must show empathy when alive.
“Your legacies after life are consequences of your deeds. Innalilahi wa innalilahi rajuhun,” he wrote.

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Late Awujale of Ijebuland Oba Sikiru Adetona buried

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The remains of Awujale of Ijebuland and paramount ruler of the Ijebu people, Oba Sikiru Adetona, were buried at his private residence in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, on Monday.

Oba Adetona, Nigeria’s longest-reigning monarch, died at the age of 91 on Sunday.

He was installed as king on April 2, 1960.

The burial ceremony was attended by a federal government delegation led by the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, and his counterpart from the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani.

Also in attendance were Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun; former governors Olusegun Osoba and Gbenga Daniel; former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo; the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Ogun State Deputy Governor, Noimot Salako-Oyedele; Senator Solomon Adeola, popularly known as Yayi; business magnate Aliko Dangote; and many others.

The Chief Imam of Ijebuland, Miftaudeen Gbadegesin Ayanbadejo, led the Janazah prayers for the late monarch.

Governor Dapo Abiodun described the late king as a monarch like no other, who restructured the traditional institution.

Abiodun noted that the late Awujale was a father and a legend whose legacy extends beyond Ogun State.

He stressed that, while it was too early to discuss succession, the established procedures would be followed diligently to prevent any conflict.

“A vacuum has been created, and a big one for that matter. This man ruled for 65 years; in Ijebuland we don’t even know what it is to crown succession anymore, but we are very organised people and there’s a template in place, and I can assure you that the succession, although too early to discuss, will be rancour-free.

“All I can tell our Ijebu sons and daughters is to continue in the respect for Kabiyesi, to conduct themselves in a way that will make Kabiyesi proud,” Abiodun said.

Former Governor Olusegun Osoba described the late Awujale as a monarch with a sharp mind, who maintained his reputation until the very end.

“Baba lived a fulfilled life. He’s respected and loved. His reputation, not only in Ijebu but in Ogun State, remains intact to the end.

“He has a sharp faculty and brain because he spoke with the governor a few hours before he died. Today is a day of celebration for a great monarch,” he said.

Also speaking, Aliko Dangote said Awujale was an influential personality in his lifetime and that he had come to pay his last respects because of his personal relationship with him.

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Kano State government inaugurates committee for national summit on creative industry

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The Kano State Government has officially inaugurated a Local Organising Committee for the forthcoming National Summit on Harnessing the Creative Industry to Boost Nigeria’s GDP, marking a major step towards repositioning the creative economy as a driver of national development.

Inaugurating the committee on behalf of the state government, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, stated that the summit would serve as a robust platform for key stakeholders to explore innovative strategies, share knowledge, and forge partnerships aimed at elevating Nigeria’s creative industry to global prominence.

Waiya emphasised that the summit would spotlight Kano’s rich creative potential, showcase indigenous products, engage with international media platforms, and issue a communiqué expected to draw national and global attention to the sector.

“The summit represents a significant milestone in our collective efforts to unlock the vast economic potential embedded in Nigeria’s creative sector,” Waiya stated. “It promises to be a rallying point for promoting our cultural heritage, empowering artisans, and tapping into the creative ingenuity of our people for sustainable economic growth.”

The commissioner praised the Kannywood Foundation for its visionary initiative in proposing the summit, describing it as a laudable effort that aligns perfectly with the State’s developmental agenda.

Waiya further acknowledged the unwavering support of the governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, whom he described as a leader with foresight. He noted that the governor regards the summit as a rare opportunity to empower creative talents in Kano and beyond.

According to him, “The creative sector holds immense potential for job creation, wealth generation, and GDP growth. By harnessing our cultural assets and innovation-driven talents, we can open new economic frontiers for our youth and entrepreneurs.”

The committee, chaired by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, includes Commissioner for Religious Affairs Sheikh Ahmed Tijjani Auwalu; Commissioner for Culture and Tourism Hajiya Aisha Lawan Saji; representatives from the Kannywood Foundation; Executive Secretary of the History and Culture Bureau; Managing Director of the Kano State Tourism Management Board; Executive Secretary of the Kano State Censorship Board; representative of the Ministry for Local Government; Special Adviser on ICT; President of the Directors Guild of Nigeria; representative of the Producers Association; representative of the Tailors and Fashion Amalgamated Association; and representative of the Association of Nigerian Authors.

Other members include a representative of the Deputy Governor’s Office, Malam Ibrahim Ado Kurawa; Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu; Hajiya Nabila Ibrahim; representative of the Kano Emirate Council; Special Adviser on Internal Revenue; Representative of the Kano Internal Revenue Service; and Dr Ahmad M. Sarari.

Secretariat members comprise a representative of the Cabinet Office; representative of the Ministry of Information and Internal Affairs; and Director of Internal Affairs, among others.

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