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UNICEF Raises Alarm as 1,120 Children Recruited by Armed Groups in Northeast

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UNICEF Raises Alarm as 1,120 Children Recruited by Armed Groups in Northeast

By  Tada Jutha, Maiduguri
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has disclosed that more than 1,120 children were recruited by three armed groups operating in Nigeria’s Northeast in 2024 alone.

According to the agency, the affected children, 525 boys and 595 girls, were unlawfully enlisted as fighters and forced into sexual exploitation across Borno State, Adamawa State and Yobe State.

UNICEF’s Child Protection Manager, Tarek Akkad, revealed the figures on Wednesday in Maiduguri while commemorating the 2026 Red Alert Day, also known globally as the International Day Against the Use of Child Soldiers.

He described the observance as part of a worldwide effort to renew commitment toward safeguarding vulnerable children, particularly in conflict-affected regions.

Akkad stressed the need for Nigeria to fully adopt and implement the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) concerning the involvement of children in armed conflict. He warned that despite progress recorded in recent years, the recruitment and use of minors in hostilities remain a serious breach of international law.

Quoting the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres, Akkad noted that the enlistment of children by armed actors continues to rank among the most persistent and widespread violations against children globally.

“In the Northeast, armed groups continue to exploit boys and girls in different but equally devastating ways,” he said, adding that ongoing support from government authorities, UNICEF and development partners has enabled many rescued children to begin rebuilding their lives.

He called on government representatives, civil society organisations and international partners to intensify preventive measures, strengthen accountability systems and ensure the full implementation of action plans aimed at ending child recruitment.

Akkad further emphasised that children formerly associated with armed groups must be treated primarily as victims and handed over safely to civilian child protection authorities for rehabilitation and reintegration.

The renewed call comes amid continued security challenges in parts of the Northeast, underscoring the urgency of collective action to protect children from the horrors of armed conflict.

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SAZU Graduates 12,256 Students at Combined Convocation

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SAZU Graduates 12,256 Students at Combined Convocation

By Ahmed Muhammad, Bauchi

Sa’adu Zungur University (SAZU), Gadau, will graduate 12,256 students during its 8th, 9th, and 10th combined convocation ceremonies, its vicechancellor, Fatima Tahir, has said.

Ms. Tahir disclosed this on Friday during a pre-convocation press conference in Gadau, Azare Local Government Area of Bauchi State.

The graduating students come from the 2022/2023, 2023/2024, and 2024/2025 academic sessions, she said.

According to her, the total number comprises 11,813 undergraduate students and 443 postgraduate students.

She said the undergraduate graduating class includes 8,387 males, representing 71 percent, and 3,426 females, representing 29 percent.

The vice-chancellor said 216 students earned first class honours, while 3,438 graduated with second class upper division and 5,563 with second class lower division.

She added that 2,353 students obtained Third Class degrees, while 243 earned Pass degrees.

Ms. Tahir also said 10,702 of the graduating students are regulars, while 1,111 are from part-time programs.

On postgraduate studies, she said the university would award 25 PhDs, 145 academic masters, 241 professional masters, and 32 postgraduate diplomas.

She said the 2023/2024 academic session recorded the highest number of graduates, with 5,240, followed by 4,064 in 2022/2023, while 2,509 students are graduating from the 2024/2025 session.

As part of activities for the convocation, the university has scheduled a lecture to be delivered by Emeritus Prof. Abubakar Sani Sambo, a former vice-chancellor of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Bauchi.

The lecture is titled, “Education, Security, and Sustainable Development: The Role of Universities in Northern Nigeria.”

Ms Tahir said the grand finale of the convocation would hold on 28 March at the university’s stadium, where degrees would be formally conferred on the graduating students.

The convocation is expected to attract academicians, public officials, alumni, parents, and other dignitaries to celebrate the university’s latest graduating class.

 

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FirstBank Golf Tourney Draws 210 Players to Kaduna

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By Sani Yakubu, Kaduna

FirstBank’s commitment to sports development will again take center stage in Kaduna, as no fewer than 210 golfers are set to compete in the third edition of its golf tournament, scheduled to kick off on March 26 at the Kaduna Golf Club.

Officials of FirstBank disclosed this in Kaduna during a media briefing held ahead of the competition, describing the event as part of the lender’s enduring support for sports development and community engagement in Nigeria.

Speaking at the briefing, the Group Executive, Retail Banking North, Idris Ibrahim, represented by the bank’s Business Development Manager, Abdullahi Abubakar, said the financial institution had maintained a strong presence in the promotion of golf in the country for over six decades.

He said the bank had continued its collaboration with the Kaduna Golf Tournament since 2023 as part of efforts to deepen interest in the sport and strengthen the golfing culture in Kaduna and beyond.

According to him, the sponsorship goes beyond competition, noting that it reflects the bank’s broader vision of building stronger communities and nurturing long-term relationships.

“For more than 130 years, we have remained committed to initiatives that support communities and create meaningful connections,” he said.

He added that backing the tournament was also in line with the bank’s drive to deepen engagement across Kaduna State and the wider northern region.

Ibrahim noted that golf represents qualities such as discipline, honesty, concentration, perseverance and mutual respect, values he said resonate with the institution’s corporate ideals.

He said the tournament would also serve as an important platform for both seasoned and emerging golfers to showcase their skills, gain visibility and develop their careers.

He explained that the bank’s involvement in the event falls under its First@sports initiative, a platform designed to support talent development and sustain traditional sporting activities such as golf, polo and tennis in Nigeria.

He encouraged participants to compete with determination while also embracing the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the event.

Ibrahim also praised the Kaduna Golf Club for sustaining the competition and contributing to the growth of golf in the northern part of the country.

Also speaking, the captain of Kaduna Golf Club, Nazifi Jibril, said this year’s tournament would feature several categories, including men’s, ladies’, veteran ladies’, super-veterans’, and the overall best performer.

He explained that the event was originally planned for last year but had to be shifted due to unforeseen circumstances.

Jibril announced that representatives from FirstBank and the Kaduna Golf Club would jointly perform a ceremonial tee-off to officially commence the championship.

He commended the bank for sustaining its support for the event, saying the gesture had once again shown its commitment to the advancement of golf in Nigeria.

The club’s captain added that members of the Kaduna Golf Club would continue to strengthen their relationship with the bank by patronising its products and services.

 

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Batting for Glory: Players Hail Nigeria Women’s T20i Invitational as Gateway to Growth

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Batting for Glory: Players Hail Nigeria Women’s T20i Invitational as Gateway to Growth

By Ade Oluwa, Lagos

Excitement is building among participating athletes at the ongoing fifth edition of the Nigeria Women’s Invitational T20i tournamentscribing the competition as a vital avenue for skill development, exposure, and international experience.

The event, tagged the Patricia Kambarami Cup, is organised in memory of the late ICC Africa Regional Development Manager and Titans Chief Operating Officer, whose contributions to cricket development across the continent remain widely recognised.

Speaking in separate interviews at the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval in Lagos, players from different countries shared their impressions of the tournament, praising its organisation and competitive standard.

Captain of Nigeria’s women’s cricket team, Lucky Piety, expressed satisfaction with the quality of the competition, noting that it provides a strong platform for players and teams to improve.

According to her, the tournament has created room for learning and healthy competition among participating nations.

“It has been an exciting experience so far. Every team here is gaining something valuable, and for us, it’s also about enjoying the game while improving,” she said.

Piety reaffirmed Nigeria’s ambition to clinch the title, stressing that the team is determined to make the country proud.

“Our goal is clear — we want to win and give Nigerians another moment of joy, similar to what the U-19 team achieved,” she added.

But she noted that the tournament’s strong teams would make winning the trophy difficult.

“There are strong opponents here with the same ambition. We are approaching each match carefully and staying focused on our targets,” she said.

South Africa’s Filander Jae-Leigh also commended the tournament, describing it as both enjoyable and culturally enriching.

“It’s been a wonderful experience competing here in Nigeria. Beyond cricket, I’m enjoying the environment and learning about the culture,” she said.

She added that her team remains committed to executing its strategies effectively in pursuit of success.

“We’re concentrating on our game plan and aiming to finish strong in the competition,” she noted.

For Zimbabwe’s Bethei Zinyama, the tournament has offered a blend of fun and learning, highlighting the importance of international exposure.

“We’re enjoying ourselves and picking up new ideas from other teams. It’s a wonderful platform to grow,” she said.

Zinyama explained that her focus is on improving her performance and gaining wider recognition through participation.

The tournament, which kicked off on Friday, is scheduled to conclude on Sunday, March 29, at the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos, with teams battling for top honours in what has already proven to be a thrilling contest.

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