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Sheikh Gumi: Wike is satanic, Christians are infidels, cannot be trusted with national security, no second term for Tinubu

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Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi gas described FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike as satanic. He said that Christians are infidels that cannot be entrusted with national security.

The cleric went on to curse citizens who campaigned assiduously for the Muslim-Muslim ticket as worthless hypocrites and money-mongers who chased dollars for pleasure and worldly purposes.

Sheikh Gumi said it is dangerous to entrust Nigeria’s national security to the hands of Christians and Southerners, adding that Muslims appointed into top security positions are only figureheads and not in charge of military command and control.

The cleric, in a video sermon of over 14 minutes posted on his official Facebook page, labelled Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, as “Satan” for receiving the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria in his office. The cleric in the sermon also asserted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would be stopped from serving for eight years.

He went on to curse citizens who campaigned assiduously for the Muslim-Muslim ticket as worthless hypocrites and money-mongers who chased dollars for pleasure and worldly purposes.

Below is an excerpt of the sermon as translated from Hausa:

“The Minister of the FCT is a Satanic person; I said it before when he was appointed and some people were grumbling. He has gone and brought the Israeli Ambassador, that’s what someone sent and I am yet to watch it. But what is confirmed is he said they will collaborate with the Israelis on Abuja’s security issues. Abuja will now become an extension of Tel Aviv and when they see anyone with a beard like us, they will say it is Bin Laden and we will be killed.

“Where are those that worked for the Muslim-Muslim ticket? Hypocrites and worthless people. Abuja is becoming an extension of Tel Aviv and security is the bastion of the people. Have you not heard the silence? They know what they are doing. One Miyetti Allah leader came and told me that if they come to me with a proposal of negotiation with bandits, I should not be part of it, that I should leave it alone.

“It is a decoy. Muslims are the heads of the Ministry of Defence, of what significance is it? The real people in charge of Command and Control, those holding the guns and shooting, are we the ones? We are not the ones; they are playing us. There is an agenda. All means of money and economic power have been hijacked by them, they are planning to deceive us for four years and get eight years. They will not InshaAllah.

“I want to tell you, there is no way Northerners doing their legitimate business will get one billion naira. Our rich people cannot get anything except those they trust. They only trust them because they are doing what they want. Anyone whose loyalty they are not sure of, they will crush him in a few months.

“They will only come during elections like it is done to spread grains to chickens. If they spread grains to chickens, that’s all. Giving spaghetti to people is the solution, this spaghetti issue is a big deal. We are being cheated in this country and in a real mess.

“There’s one Reverend or Bishop during Buhari’s tenure who was saying to me that Muslims have hijacked power. I told him, ‘Yes and I am okay,’ because I knew the Chief of Army Staff would not attempt to attack me. Even if he will not protect me, he will not collaborate with some people to attack me. Our own people either in the military, police or the Department of State Services (DSS) will not be used to harm me, they will also not harm you who is talking as a Christian.

“I want you to know the difference. If you give them power, you give them guns, they will strive to harm you. Let me give you examples: Was Sardauna not a Premier? Who killed him? You gave them guns, Nzeogwu killed him. Who killed Murtala (Muhammed)? Dimka from the North. How did Babangida fare? He escaped by whiskers. who wanted to kill him? Gideon Orkar. You give them guns and they will kill you. Once you give them power, that’s all.

“There’s one Aliyu Masruhi from Tanzania, he had said this for long that there’s no society that gives power without conditions. If it becomes inevitable that we will give power, we must ensure for example security is in our hands and other things and he said, do you agree? But how can you surrender power then you go and hide?

“If Israelis enter this country, there will be a clandestine operation against any outspoken Islamic cleric; we have seen the signs. Why was Sheikh Jaafar killed? May his soul rest in peace, why did they kill Sheikh Albany? You can see how they are killing; there’s a hit list and we have known this for long.

“Why am I walking with the police? You didn’t see me with police during Buhari’s government, despite my disagreement with them. It is because of this threat that we applied for police protection and they gave us. Even if the President doesn’t like me, he has to give me police protection or else he will be held responsible for my life.

“For you to understand, they will bring the MOSSAD into our country. Because of this, Tinubu should know that we know their plan, he must choose. He should remove the Minister of Abuja; if not, we will collide with him. On the day of a bath, the navel is not hidden.

“Let me tell you what happened during President (Goodluck) Jonathan’s time. We went to a meeting one day at the DSS headquarters and met one operative who knew my police detail. One day he called us and gave us the number of a Mercedes 4matic. He said he was in the toilet and heard the arrangement of how a hit squad had been assembled to kill Sheikh Gumi.

“All the killings that happened during Jonathan’s time in Jaji were executed by the military and not Boko Haram. Now have you not known the real Boko Haram? Can Boko Haram plant a bomb in Jaji if not them? General Shuwa was killed despite having soldiers in his house. They went and killed him. They were angry because he fought the civil war. You gave them power and they killed your leaders.

“All the killings perpetrated by Israelis are nothing, but the attack carried out by Hamas is now their nightmare. If any Muslim in Nigeria has ever killed a President in this country, they will have put a ceiling on our people’s military career progression. If they attain the rank of a Captain, they will not be trusted to progress and we will concede. But how about them? They killed our leaders, not one, not two, not three. Once you give them power, they will kill, they will continue to kill our people.

 

“After the DSS operative leaked the plot to kill me, I quickly informed the police commissioner and also posted on Facebook. He then heard them saying the operation should be called off since it was leaked. They now said the person who leaked it was inside their office. He was arrested and detained for two months and survived by chance. He came to my house after two months and explained all that transpired and how he survived by the grace of God.

 

“One day during Ramadan fasting, I was working to use a projector, I now put the children in a car to proceed to the mosque before me. After the car left the house, we heard a bomb explosion. I asked that pictures of the scene should be taken. There was an attack by bees there, but two people were killed and they were in chains and had pistols, meaning if the bomb did not kill us, they would use the pistol to finish us. The third person coming from Ungwan Shanu was also killed by the bomb explosion.

“We then continued with our study. Three people were killed. If you remember that time, I thank Governor Ramalan Yero for not stopping the Ramadan study. When I returned home, the correspondents of BBC Hausa and Voice of America met me, saying they went to the scene to get stories and capture the real Boko Haram, but troops had sealed off the scene and forced them to delete the pictures they captured. They told me ‘we are trying to know Boko Haram and we have found Boko Haram in action and you are saying we should delete their pictures’.

“The dead bodies of the attackers were hurriedly evacuated in a military vehicle and made to disappear. When Daily Trust reporters came to me, I told them the story and they went to One Division Nigerian Army, and One Division Nigerian Army said they had no information that soldiers took the dead bodies of the two people. Suddenly one Muslim working in the 44 Nigerian Army Hospital’s mortuary came and said the two dead bodies were indeed deposited in the mortuary, and they were Southerners from their looks.

“It is the military that is carrying out these attacks; they are the ones who struck in Jaji to stop Major General MD Isa from becoming the Chief of Army Staff. They are the ones who also killed General Shuwa and all of us are targets.

“I am telling you people to be wise and don’t be fools because of God. These our Muslims politicians just want dollars to go on holidays, go for medical treatments and have forgotten the people. They are targeting us and that was what I was telling that pastor/bishop that if we Muslims are in power with Muslims as heads of security agencies, we will not kill you but if we give you Christians power with your infidels as heads of security agencies, they will plan to kill me and I have examples.

“They killed Sardauna, they killed Tafawa Balewa and they killed Murtala. They killed our people, tell me your own that was killed. This is what I asked him. But they were making noise and shouting that Buhari was doing nepotism. I know but it has no significance because we don’t do evil. However, these people will not help you but do evil, and that’s why we are saying don’t leave power.”

 

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Police, NSCDC, Prisons, others receive operational vehicles from Kogi Security Trust Fund

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As a measure to further strengthen the capacity of relevant authorities to fight terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other related criminal activities, the Kogi State Security Trust Fund has handed over some operational vehicles to the Nigeria Police, Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, Immigration, Customs Service, Vigilant organisation and others.

The vehicles,  16 in number, were presented to the security agencies on Thursday in Lokoja, on behalf of Governor Usman Ododo, by Mrs. Funmilayo Bello, Administrative Officer in the Office of the Director General, Government House administration.

Represented by Umar Shaibu, Director General, Government House, Mrs Funmilayo oemphasized Governor Ododo,s concern for public safety and the welfare of the people and noted that the initiative was part of the Governor’s broader strategy to eradicate insecurity and promote a peaceful environment conducive to growth and development.

Chairman of the Kogi State Security Trust Fund, Air Vice Marshal Faruk Omeiza (Rtd), praised Governor Ododo for improving the state’s security architecture and for supporting security agencies in the state.

He described the refurbished vehicles as a testament to the state government’s determination to equip security personnel with tools necessary for rapid response and operational effectiveness.

Receiving the vehicles on behalf of the security agencies, Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Daba Mallam, who represented the State Commissioner of Police, Miller Dantawaye, expressed appreciation to the state government for the gesture.

He assured that the vehicles would be put to effective use and urged officers to ensure good maintenance of the vehicles to serve them better.

Similarly, Deputy Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Idonie Felix, thanked Governor Ododo for the gesture, affirming that it would enhance their operational output.

He pledged the continued dedication of NSCDC personnel to protecting the lives and property in the state.

Representatives of other security formations, including the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kogi State Vigilante Service, and the Nigerian Correctional Service, also commended the Governor for prioritizing security of lives and property.

They pledged their agencies’ commitment to partnering with the government for a safer Kogi State.

Yunusa Jimoh, a representative of Access Bank, expressed the bank’s readiness to continue supporting the security sector through strategic partnerships and corporate social responsibility initiatives.

Highlights of the event was the formal presentation and handover of the refurbished vehicles to heads of security agencies in the state, marking another milestone in the administration’s proactive approach to enhancing security architecture in the state.

 

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2027: APGA chieftain drums support for Peter Obi

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A chieftain and founding member of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Onwuka Ukwa, has urged Nigerians to rally behind Peter Obi in the upcoming 2027 presidential election, describing it as a critical moment for the nation’s future.

This is coming a week after Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo endorsed President Bola Tinubu of All Progressives Congress, APC, for a second term.

Ukwa emphasised that the 2027 presidential election would be one of Nigeria’s most consequential political decisions.

He stressed that the election would present a rare opportunity for citizens to reset the course of the nation, ensuring its survival as a united entity.

Ukwa said, “The next presidential election is crucial. It offers Nigerians an opportunity to make a decision that will determine the future of this nation as a united Nigeria.

“It will be a chance to put our nation back on track and regain what has been lost over the years.”

Ukwa further highlighted Peter Obi’s governance track record, particularly his tenure as Governor of Anambra State, where he was known for an unprecedented level of accountability and transparency.

He pointed out that Obi’s leadership style had set him apart from other presidential hopefuls, many of whom, according to him, had already led the country to a political deadlock.

“Peter Obi exhibited a high level of accountability that has never been seen in the history of Nigeria’s politics. He stands out among the candidates for the 2027 elections, as the current leaders have already exhausted the country’s political potential,” Ukwa added.

Ukwa also criticized the current state of Nigeria, emphasizing the country’s failure to thrive due to a lack of accountability, rule of law, and good governance.

He warned that Nigeria’s survival in the modern world, especially in the age of digital innovation and technology, requires a leader with the right skills and expertise to navigate the intricacies of modern governance.

He said, “Do not expect leaders who have already failed to give you what they do not possess. The once-promising potential of Africa’s giant is now a shadow of itself. Basic democratic institutions are under attack, and the sovereignty of the nation is being breached daily.”

Drawing attention to Obi’s alignment with the United Nations Millennium Goals to Governance, Ukwa affirmed that Obi is well-suited to lead the country in 2027, given his past record and approach to governance.

 

 

 

 

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Major takeaways from Gov Ododo’s inspection tour of projects in Kogi Central

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By ismaila Isah

Few days ago, Governor Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo concluded a 5-day inspection tour of ongoing road projects and community engagement across the five local government areas of Kogi Central Senatorial District comprising Adavi, Ajaokuta, Okehi, Okene, and Ogori-Magogo local government area as part of his administration’s ongoing commitment to enhance equitable development across the state.

The tour, which formed part of the “Take Governance Closer to the People” initiative, saw the governor physically inspect key projects and engage directly with residents, community leaders, and contractors.

Importance of Project Inspection

Project inspections, monitoring and evaluation are integral parts of governance. Inspections are crucial for ensuring project success by verifying work quality, identifying potential milestones and grey areas, where there may be, early, and addressing them before they constitute set backs for the project.

Inspections also help prevent costly mistakes, delays, and safety hazards, ultimately contributing to project efficiency and completion within budget and on schedule.

Among the major projects inspected was the 8.6 kilometer Obangede–Okaito road and the 3.2 kilometer Obangede-Oboroke road linking Eika and Ihima districts in Okehi local government area and several ongoing road projects in Ihima.

The governor also visited the Obangede–Oziokutu road, as well as other access roads linking several rural communities in Adavi and Okehi local government areas.

One of the significant attractions of the road projects in Okehi and Adavi local government areas includes the over 60-years old Ategoza bridge which served as the link between the old Kabba and Ebira division in the old Kabba province which had previously defied major interventions in the past. Another key feature of the new roads is the Oziokutu bridge on the spur of the Obangede-Ogaminana road which is the link between the people of Adavi and Okehi who shared several historical, social and economic ties.

These projects, according to Governor Ododo, are designed to improve connectivity, open up rural economies, and ensure access to essential services by the people.

At every stop, Governor Ododo emphasized the importance of quality control and timely delivery, reiterating that the state government would ensure value for investment in infrastructure in all parts of the state.

“We will not tolerate substandard work. The people of Kogi state deserve quality infrastructure, and that is what this government will deliver,” he said during a stop in Adavi.

Taking Governance closer to the People

In addition to project inspection, the governor also engaged with communities in his itinerary calling for accountability from those in positions of authority and responsibility from the community to hold their leaders accountable at all times. He urged the people to take ownership of public infrastructure and maintain vigilance to protect public investments from vandalism.

In Ogori-Magongo, the governor participated in the annual Ovia Osese Festival, a cultural event of historical and communal significance to the people of the area. His presence was seen as a sign of respect for the community and a commitment to the preservation of cultural values.

Speaking at the event, the governor pledged to support the revival of cultural heritage in the state as a key driver of unity, peace and tourism development.

In Okene, where he had attended the commendation service in honour of the former deputy governor, late chief Patrick Adaba, Governor Ododo also met with the stakeholders in Upogoro, Bariki, Idoji and Onyiukoko wards where he listened to concerns about gaps in ongoing projects and the need to address challenges of youth unemployment and women empowerment.

In response, the governor assured the people that his administration would prioritize inclusion in infrastructure and social welfare plans of the state government.

In Ajaokuta, Governor Ododo paid a condolence visit to the member representing Ajaokuta federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Sanni Egidi Abdulraheem following the demise of his mother, and used the occasion to reaffirm commitment to completing ongoing projects in the area.

While inspecting roads and major erosion control projects in Etahi and other communities in Okene, Governor Ododo took time to interact with residents and assured them that infrastructural expansion by the state government would ease access to schools, markets, and healthcare facilities.

At a community town hall meeting with the people of Adavi local government area in Ogaminana, the governor expressed appreciation to the people for being peaceful and law-abiding as he outlined his administration’s goals, pledging inclusive governance and to sustain his people-oriented approach in project implementation.

Governor Ododo also urged well-to- do members of the community to continue to contribute to the development of the area, noting that government efforts must be complemented by citizens participation.

The governor reassured the people that similar efforts are underway across the three senatorial districts in the state to ensure that all ongoing projects are delivered to specifications in terms of quality and timely completion stressing “no part of the state is left behind.”

“What we are doing in Kogi Central is also taking place in Kogi East and Kogi West. Our project monitoring teams are also conducting inspections in other parts of the state. We will continue to monitor, evaluate, and complete projects that matter to the people,” Governor Ododo said.

Ismaila Isah is the Special Adviser on Media to Governor Usman Ododo.

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