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SYEF Warns Against Dragging Gov. Ahmed Aliyu into TikToker Car Gift Controversy
SYEF Warns Against Dragging Gov. Ahmed Aliyu into TikToker Car Gift Controversy
By Umar Ahmad
The Sokoto Youth Emancipation Front (SYEF) has cautioned critics and commentators to stop linking Governor Ahmed Aliyu to the controversy surrounding the reported donation of a car to a Kaduna-based TikToker, Rahama Saidu.
Addressing journalists in Sokoto, the group’s leader, Comrade Hamisu Sani, described the alleged gesture by one Sanin Jaman as a private act that should not be associated with the governor or the Sokoto State Government.
Sani noted that while acts of charity are welcome, tying such gestures to the name of the governor sends the wrong message about the state’s priorities, especially at a time when many residents are grappling with serious socio-economic challenges.
He emphasised that the Ahmed Aliyu administration has consistently demonstrated a commitment to supporting vulnerable people through structured programs and targeted interventions. According to him, portraying Sokoto as a place where publicity-driven gestures take precedence over urgent needs does not reflect the reality of the government’s efforts.
The SYEF leader acknowledged that the state requires increased charitable support but stressed that such interventions must be properly coordinated to ensure they reach those who need them most. He encouraged philanthropists to collaborate with relevant government agencies or credible organisations capable of identifying and addressing priority areas.
Sani pointed out that Sokoto hosts numerous vulnerable groups, including internally displaced persons affected by banditry, as well as impoverished residents within the metropolis who require immediate assistance. He argued that the resources reportedly used for the car donation could have made a more meaningful impact if they were channelled toward improving the welfare of these groups.
The group further appealed to wealthy individuals to align their philanthropic efforts with the developmental agenda of the state, encouraging them to complement ongoing initiatives aimed at improving the living conditions of citizens, particularly the poor and vulnerable.
SYEF also warned against actions capable of tarnishing the image of Governor Ahmed Aliyu, insisting that the alleged car donation, if it indeed took place, was carried out without the knowledge or approval of the Sokoto State Government or the governor himself.
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KEPYO Hails FG, Kebbi Govt as Reopened Niger Border Sparks Economic Hope
KEPYO Hails FG, Kebbi Govt as Reopened Niger Border Sparks Economic Hope
By Umar Ahmad
The Kebbi Progressive Youths Organization (KEPYO) has commended the Federal Government and the Kebbi State Government for their joint efforts that led to the reopening of the Kebbi–Niger border for commercial activities, describing the move as timely and economically strategic.
Addressing journalists in Birnin Kebbi, KEPYO’s spokesperson, Comrade Musa Adamu, said the decision has breathed new life into border communities where economic activities had slowed due to the prolonged closure. He noted that the reopening would significantly revive regional trade and strengthen cooperation between Nigeria and the Niger Republic.
According to him, traders, transporters, and artisans—many of whom are young people—stand to benefit immensely as cross-border commerce resumes, restoring livelihoods that were negatively affected during the shutdown.
Comrade Adamu particularly praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kebbi State Governor, Comrade Dr Nasir Ahmed Idris, for what he described as strong political will and consistency in governance. He said the development reflects leadership that goes beyond promises to tangible action.
He also highlighted the role played by the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, noting that the coordinated efforts between the Federal Government and Kebbi State underscore the strategic importance of the border to both the state’s economy and Nigeria’s diplomatic and trade relations with its neighbour.
KEPYO, however, urged security and trade agencies operating at the border to maintain effective coordination to curb smuggling and other illegal activities while ensuring that legitimate trade flows smoothly.
The organisation expressed confidence that sustained collaboration among all stakeholders would boost economic growth and improve the overall welfare of residents across Kebbi State, especially in border communities.
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Youth Power Reshaping Nigeria’s Classrooms — UNICEF
Youth Power Reshaping Nigeria’s Classrooms — UNICEF
By Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has identified young people as the driving force behind innovation, technology and leadership in Nigeria’s education system, noting that they are increasingly shaping how learning happens in schools and communities, particularly in the Northeast.
UNICEF declared this on Tuesday in Maiduguri, Borno State, during activities to mark the 2026 International Day of Education. UNICEF’s Resilience Manager, Atthawoot Sangkharat, represented the agency’s Chief of Maiduguri Field Office, Francis Butichi, in delivering the message.
Speaking at the event, Mr Sangkharat said the day was not only a celebration of education, but a recognition of the growing role of young people in defining the future of learning in Nigeria.
“Today is not just about education,” he said. “It is about young people shaping the future of education and the learning process.”
He explained that education becomes more effective when youths are not treated solely as recipients of knowledge but as active partners, innovators and leaders within the system. According to him, this approach reflects the theme of this year’s International Day of Education, ‘The Power of Youth in Co-Creating Education’.
A UNICEF official said the theme underscores a simple reality: learning works best when young people are meaningfully involved in designing solutions, driving ideas and leading change across schools and communities.
Mr Sangkharat noted that this vision is already translating into tangible outcomes through Generation Unlimited Nigeria, also known as GenU 9JA, a national youth empowerment platform led by UNICEF in partnership with the Federal Government.
He disclosed that since its launch in 2021, GenU 9JA has reached more than 11 million young Nigerians nationwide, providing them with diverse skills aimed at empowerment and education continuity.
According to him, the initiative reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting young people as they transition from learning to earning and from ideas to real impact.
Beyond conventional learning, he said UNICEF is also equipping youth with digital and foundational skills through platforms such as the Nigeria Learning Passport, as well as programs focused on literacy and numeracy for work and self-reliance.
Mr. Sangkharat also highlighted UNICEF’s collaboration with the Borno State Government and the University of Maiduguri, where young people and students are actively involved as educators in non-formal learning centres.
Through this partnership, he said, thousands of out-of-school children are being supported to return to learning, while the young educators gain practical experience, confidence and relevant skills aligned with the Generation Unlimited agenda.
He stressed that empowering youths as co-creators of education is restoring learning opportunities in conflict-affected communities and building a new generation of leaders capable of transforming Nigeria’s education landscapehttp://ournigerianews.com
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Security Service, Statesmanship: OurNigeria News Names Musa Man of the Year
Security Service, Statesmanship: OurNigeria News Names Musa Man of the Year
By Auwal Ahmad Umar
Our Nigeria News Magazine has named the Honourable Minister of Defence, General Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd), as its 2025 Man of the Year, citing his exceptional leadership, patriotic commitment and far-reaching contributions to Nigeria’s security and humanitarian efforts.
The magazine said the honour followed extensive consultations and feedback from readers and correspondents across the country, as well as the endorsement of its board, management and award planning committee.
According to the organisers, General Musa stood out for his “distinctive performance,” strategic leadership, statesmanlike dispositions, unwavering loyalty, and selfless service to the nation.
In a letter dated December 22, 2025, and signed by the Chairman of the Award Planning Committee, Sir AK Peters, OurNigeria News formally notified the Defence Minister of his selection. The letter described the award as a recognition of his impact in public service and his role in shaping national leadership at a critical time.
The 2025 award ceremony, themed “Providing a Podium for Unsung Heroes”, is part of the magazine’s annual initiative to spotlight Nigerians whose contributions to national development and humanity often go uncelebrated. The event is expected to attract top government officials, policymakers, and other prominent personalities.
The Ministry of Defence has since acknowledged the honour. In a response dated December 23, 2025, the Ministry confirmed that the Minister had been duly informed and that arrangements were being coordinated with the organisers.
The organisers have scheduled the award ceremony for January 31, 2026, in Abuja, where General Musa will receive formal recognition alongside other distinguished Nigerians.
A former Chief of Defence Staff, General Musa, has earned widespread respect for his efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s defence and security architecture, promote national unity, and advance professional service delivery—qualities OurNigeria News said were central to its decision to name him Man of the Year 2025.
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