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  • BREAKING: Terrorists Currently Attacking Nigeria’s Federal University In Zamfara, Another Set Of Students Reportedly Abducted

    SaharaReporters gathered that the terrorists invaded the students’ residential area at Damba Area, Gusau, Zamfara State capital where they were said to have abducted the students of the university. 

    There is gun battle presently between terrorists and Nigerian military personnel at the Federal University Gusau, Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria. 

    Students who confirmed the incident to SaharaReporters on Saturday night added that the terrorists had however abducted another batch of students from the school – a claim which SaharaReporters cannot yet independently verify. 

    “Pray for us; we are again under terrorists’ attacks,” one of the students said. 

    SaharaReporters gathered that the terrorists invaded the students’ residential area at Damba Area, Gusau, Zamfara State capital where they were said to have abducted the students of the university. 

    SaharaReporters reported on Wednesday how terrorists invaded the University  and stole all the medications found at the university clinic. 

    SaharaReporters had also reported how some gunmen suspected to be terrorists kidnapped some students of the school weeks ago.

    The gunmen invaded the students’ residence at Sabon-Gida identified as Nazeer Sabon-Gida and took away some female students of the school, whose number could not be ascertained three weeks ago. 

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  • Unknown gunmen kill Civil Defence personnel, abduct one person in Bauchi village

    Family cries for justice as man dies in NSCDC custody

    Suspected kidnappers said to be fully armed, have attacked Gamji village in Burra District of Ningi LGA of Bauchi State, killing a personnel of the State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and abducted one person.

    Reports have it the Civil Defence personnel was shot and killed by the unknown gunmen who had laid ambush when he went out of his protective space to ease himself.

    A resident of Gamji village narrated that the gunmen had attacked a Fulani settlement known as Rawul close to Gamji village where they abducted one person earlier on Wednesday.

    The source said that after attacking the Fulani settlement, they stormed Gamji village at about 11pm, laid ambush around the security post and were able to launch an attack that got the NSCDC personnel killed.

    While confirming the story, the Caretaker Chairman of Ningi LGA, Hon Ibrahim Zubairu Mato said that it happened last Wednesday night during which the NSCDC personnel who was part of the security agents in the area was killed at Gamji village.

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    According to him, “The gunmen abducted one man, a Fulani and killed a security personnel, one, Inspector Haruna Mohammed when he went to ease himself outside the duty post and went away with his gun, a G-3 model.”

    The Council Chairman stressed that they need to be more vigilant and adopt more ways to deal with the issue of insecurity in the area and safeguard lives and properties of innocent people.

    When contacted for confirmation, Bauch State Police Command PPRO, SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakili simply replied, “Contact NSCDC PRO, please.”

    The PRO of the State Command of the NSCDC, DSC Ibrahim Abubakar Gabdo, did not respond to sms and whatsapp messages sent to his mobile number neither did he pick up the phone when his number was called several times as of the time of filling this report, Sunday morning.

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  • Lawyer urges government to prioritise women empowerment

    An Ilorin-based legal practitioner, Yusuf Jimoh, has advised governments at all levels to prioritise the matter of empowering women economically in the country.

    Mr Jimoh, who gave the advice in Ilorin on Sunday, told journalists that women should be considered first because they are creative.

    According to him, women are creative and should be considered first on the list of empowerment.

    “Women are special creatures. When you give them one thing, they will turn it to two things with their creative skills.

    “And when the government empowers women, it is empowering the family and the nation by extension.

    “Government should therefore prioritise women empowerment and see the magic of poverty eradication.

    “Everyone will benefit from women empowerment because they are the mother of the family,” he advised.

    The lawyer, however, also called on government to support women both financially and morally.

    He urged government to enrol women in more free creative skills acquisition programmes and support them with soft loans and cash.

    (NAN)

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  • LAGOS: 3 Die, Others Injured As Commercial Bus Rams Into Moving Truck

    Three passengers of an 18-seater bus have died, while others sustained various degrees of injuries after their bus rammed into a moving truck from behind in Lagos State.

    According to the Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, in a statement on Sunday, the incident happened at Charlie Boy bus stop in the Gbagada area of the state.

    It was gathered that the fully loaded bus was heading to Ajah from the Oshodi area of the state, when the incident happened.

    “Following a distress call received at 22:01hrs through the agency’s 112/767 toll-free lines, LASEMA activated the Lagos State Emergency Response Plans with an arrival time of 22:17hrs,” the statement read.

    “Upon arrival of the Agency’s LRT at the incident scene, it was observed that a white Mazda, an 18-passenger commercial bus, registration number JJJ-844YA, loaded to capacity, headed for Ajah from Oshodi, lost control while on motion and rammed into a moving truck from behind.

    “Three of the 18 passengers (2 adult males and 1 adult female), immediately lost their lives to the incident, while others sustained various degrees and categories of injuries.

    “Out of the injured seven, three of the passengers were promptly administered Pre-Hospital care and ferried to Gbagada General Hospital for further treatment by the agency’s paramedics.”

    The statement added that the corpses of the deceased “have been bagged”, waiting to be conveyed to the morgue by the State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit.

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  • Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

    In the bustling world of food innovation and entrepreneurship, Emmppek has carved a niche for itself as a pioneer in producing high-quality, nutritious and healthy Whole Egg Powder and Vitamin A Home-Made Garri. The egg powder is a new product recently launched into the Nigerian Market and is made from regular eggs that have been processed into powder, making it a kitchen companion for women, a breakfast delight for every home and a healthy choice for every consumer. 

     

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Whole Egg Powder has a shelf life of one year, compared to fresh eggs, which only last for a month. Egg powder is a high source of calcium, protein as well as minerals and can be used in a variety of dishes, such as pap, custard, baby food, smoothies, bread, cakes, snacks, among others, and it is available at supermarkets and retail stores across Nigeria.

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Emmppek Foods, which actively participated in the just concluded Nigeria Cake Expo 2023 held in Lagos and Abuja International Trade Fair, annual events that bring together businesses, entrepreneurs, investors, bakers and stakeholders from various industries to showcase their innovative products and services. 

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Trade fairs play a crucial role in the growth and expansion of businesses. These events provided a platform for companies to showcase their products, engage with consumers, and form valuable connections within the industry. Emmppek Foods recognized the significance of such opportunities and made a remarkable presence at the prestigious Abuja International Trade Fair and Nigeria Cake Expo 2023.

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Dr Chris Edeh, Director of the Emmppek Foods at the fair said the production of the Whole Egg Powder and the Vitamin A Home-Made-Garri was borne out of a vision to revolutionize the food industry as Emmppek Foods has consistently delivered innovative products that cater to the diverse needs of consumers. Emmppek’s dedication to quality, innovation and commitment to innovation have positioned them as a leading force in the food market in Nigeria.

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

     

    The whole egg powder by Emmppek Foods offers a convenient and versatile solution for culinary enthusiasts and bakers, providing the goodness of eggs in an easily manageable powder form. On the other hand, their home-made garri captures the essence of traditional African cuisine, reflecting the company’s deep-rooted appreciation for cultural flavors.

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Emmppek’s journey in the food industry has been defined by a commitment to excellence and a passion for creating products that meet and exceed customer expectations. The company’s history is one of relentless dedication to delivering exceptional food items, including their signature whole egg powder and home-made Garri.

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    In addition to product displays, Emmppek organized interactive sessions where attendees could learn more about the products, their production process and the company’s dedication to quality. Special promotions and offers were also introduced to entice visitors, creating a buzz of excitement around the Emmppek booth at the fair. 

     

     

    Emmppek Foods, Maker of Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made Garri Show Culinary Wonders At International Trade And Nigeria Cake Expo

     

    Know more about the Whole Egg Powder and Home-Made-Garri: https://emmppekfoods.com.ng/

     

    About Emmppek Foods.

    Emmppek Foods is a subsidiary of Emmppek Farms committed to using innovation and technology to strengthen capacity in food processing and packaging to tackle the challenge of feeding a global population projected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050.

     

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  • How We Rescued Two Kidnapped Students, Staff Member Of Federal University Gusau–Nigeria Police

    SaharaReporters had reported an invasion of the university on Saturday evening by terrorists, leading to the abduction of some students.

    The Nigeria Police Force has confirmed the rescue of two students and one staff member of Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State.

     

    This was confirmed to SaharaReporters by the Zamfara State Command Spokesman, Yazid Abubakar on Sunday morning.

     

    SaharaReporters had reported an invasion of the university on Saturday evening by terrorists, leading to the abduction of some students.

    Giving an update on the incident, in a statement made available to SaharaReporters, the state police spokesman said they had rescued all the kidnapped victims.

     

    The statement reads: “On 14th October, 2023 at about 2000hrs a group of armed men suspected to be bandits armed with dangerous weapons invaded the students’ rent house located on the outskirts area of Sabon Garin Damba on gunpoint abducted two students and one staff member of Federal University Gusau.

     

    “On receipt of the information the striking force of the Command mobilized on search and rescue operations which yielded a very good and positive result as all the victims were rescued unhurt, operation is still on with the view of arresting the fleeting abductors.

     

    “The Zamfara State Police Command, under the able leadership of Cp Mohammed Shehu Dalijan psc fsi, reassured all people of the state that the Command will do its best in protecting lives and properties and also provide a conducive atmosphere for learning process in the state.

     

    “He also urged the good people of the state to furnish the command with credible and timely information on the activities of criminals so as to salvage our dear state from all forms of criminality.”

     

     

     

     

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  • BUSINESS ROUNDUP: Oil prices surge over Israel-Hamas conflict; Dangote denies cement price reduction; Other stories

    Hello, and welcome to Business Roundup this week. Here, we bring you highlights of events that happened during the week -from the capital market to the mainstream business activities, while not forgetting the tech/economy build up.

    Here are the Headlines:

    • Israel-Hamas Conflict: Crude oil prices surge over fears of supply cuts
    • Dangote Cement denies price reduction, says scammers at work
    • FG to reduce taxes from 62 to nine —Oyedele
    • Nigerian govt targets 2 million bpd output by December

    Summary:

    Oil prices rallied on Monday after Hamas launched a shock attack on Israel at the weekend, which has sparked fresh concerns about tensions in the Middle East.

    The crisis has led to concerns about supplies of crude from the Middle-East region, which is coming after supply worries were already high owing to Saudi Arabia and Russia’s output cuts.

    According to analysts, this has also renewed fears about the impact on inflation, with energy costs a key driver of spiking prices.

    Management of Dangote Cement Plc has denied reports, in some online platforms (not Ripples Nigera) that it has embarked on sales promotion and has further adjusted its prices.

    In response to the misleading report, the Chief Branding and Communications Officer of the Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina on Tuesday described the reports as mischievous, malicious, and false.

    He added that the management had formally notified law enforcement agents to track down, name, and shame the perpetrators of the devious and deceptive information.

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    The Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, on Tuesday disclosed that the administration of President Bola Tinubu was working to reduce taxes from the current 62 to a maximum of nine, to create a more business-friendly environment in the country.

    Oyedele, disclosed this at the 2023 annual conference of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, ICAN, in Abuja on Tuesday.

    According to him, the step had become imperative, as the current multiplicity of taxes had made tax administration cumbersome and ineffective.

    The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Heineken Lokpobiri, said on Friday the Federal Government planned to increase crude oil production to two million barrels per day (bdp) and beyond by December.

    Lokpobiri, who disclosed this to journalists in Abuja, said the government was working assiduously to achieve the target.

    The minister said there was a steady increase in production, adding that it was 1.1 million barrels last month and had subsequently increased to 1.4 million barrels.

    On NSE ROUNDUP: Nigerian equity market gains N355bn as trading opens on positive note

    Trading in the Nigerian equity market opened on a positive note on Monday, with investors gaining N355bn.

    The market capitalisation and the All-Share Index which measures the movement of the market appreciated by 0.97 per cent to N36.865tn and 67,101,33 basis points respectively.

    In trading terms, the daily tally of deals improved by 1.30 per cent to 6,911 exchanges. The volume of trade, however dropped and value dipped by 28.18 and 61.23 per cent to 268.66m and N3.46bn respectively.

    According to analysts, this week will see mixed sentiments in the market as investors engage in bargain-hunting and adjust their portfolios in anticipation of Q3 corporate earnings reports.

    On the tech scene, Amenli, IFC, Lloyd Bank, Dar Venture, Acasia, Rainbow Capital, Thyme Bank, Reboost, Tripplo, Cue, were some of the names that made the headlines this week.

    Cue, a South African startup specializing in AI-driven customer service solutions, has secured $500,000 in funding to further its mission of enhancing customer service through state-of-the-art large language models (LLM).
    Also, Roboost, an Egyptian delivery management startup, has joined forces with McDonald’s Egypt to introduce greater automation into the fast-food giant’s last-mile delivery operations.

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  • We will win Bayelsa guber poll in spite of court judgement: APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Campaign Council for the November 11 Bayelsa governorship election says the party will win the poll in spite of the disqualification of its candidate, Timipre Sylva.

    Governor Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State and chairman of the council, said this when he spoke with journalists in Yenagoa on Sunday.

    Mr Yahaya, who led members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the APC to the state, said that the visit was to strengthen the synergy between the national leadership and the state chapter in order to ensure the party’s victory.

    He said that the party’s candidate possessed the requisite experience and skills to govern the state, in addition to being widely accepted by the people.

    He said that the postponement of the official launch of the party’s campaign was to allow for adequate preparations to receive President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the event, adding that a new date would be communicated soonest.

    He called on the party’s supporters to come out en masse for the campaign rallies. 

    (NAN)

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  • Seoul warns of N Korean regime termination, if nuclear weapons used

    This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission.

    South Korea warned that it would seek to terminate the Kim Jong Un regime should nuclear weapons be used in practice, calling Pyongyang’s nuclear intimidation a “grave challenge” to the international community.

    “Despite repeated warnings from the international community over the past several decades, North Korea has been upgrading its nuclear and missile capabilities. Moreover, it has been blatantly threatening to use nuclear weapons,” South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol said Tuesday, in a speech to celebrate the South’s Oct. 1, Armed Forces Day.

    “If North Korea uses nuclear weapons, its regime will be brought to an end by an overwhelming response from the ROK-U.S. alliance,” Yoon said, referring to South Korea’s formal name. He called the North’s nuclear gamble an “existential threat” to South Korea, and poses a “grave challenge” to global peace.

    “Our people will never be deceived by the fake peace tricks of North Korea’s communist regime, its followers and anti-state forces,” the President stressed, adding that South Korea will further strengthen trilateral security cooperation with Washington and Tokyo.

    Yoon’s comments are the latest in a recent spate of warnings amid rising tensions and the North’s accelerated provocations. North Korea announced a new law regarding its use of nuclear weapons in September last year. In the new legislation, Pyongyang delineated the circumstances under which nuclear weapons could be used, giving it the option to  deploy nuclear weapons not merely as a retaliatory measure, but also as a pre-emptive strike mechanism to bolster its deterrence capabilities.

    The legislation grants the nation the authority to use nuclear weapons preemptively in scenarios where: a weapon of mass destruction launch or approach is assessed, a nuclear or non-nuclear assault on the state leadership and the command structure of the state’s nuclear forces is initiated or deemed imminent, or a lethal military attack on significant strategic assets of the state is initiated or deemed imminent. 

    “The North Korean regime must clearly realize that nuclear weapons will never be able to guarantee its security,” Yoon said, vowing that he would expand the scope of the U.S.-South Korea alliance into the space and cyber domains to further strengthen the allies’ capabilities.

    Yoon also pinpointed the North Korean regime’s vulnerable point. “The North Korean regime’s obsession with the development of nuclear weapons aggravates the North Korean people’s suffering. It continues to exploit and oppress its people and violate their human rights,” he said.

    South Korea has indicated that it would continue to raise the North’s human rights issue. It appointed a North Korean defector as its top policy aide earlier this month, underscoring the Yoon administration’s renewed stance towards a more hardline policy on Pyongyang.

    Yoon’s warning came a day after North Korea labeled him a “political immature”, “diplomatic idiot” and “trash-like head.”

    The verbal tit-for-tat between the Koreas this week followed Yoon’s harsh message to North Korea and Russia at the U.N. General Assembly last week, vowing that Seoul and its allies “would not just stand idly by,” should the two authoritarian states pursue military cooperation.

    In a bilateral summit earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin had offered to aid Kim in perfecting his “satellite” technology. 

    Yoon, who is a conservative, has been seeking to align Seoul’s foreign policy stance with the U.S. to counter global challenges including North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. 



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  • Reject Bill To Regulate Social Media, SERAP Tells Akpabio, Abbas

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    The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and Speaker of House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas to reject the recently reintroduced social media regulation bill.

    SERAP noted that if passed it would unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression and privacy of Nigerians.

    The organisation called on Akpabio and Abbas to request the administration of President Bola Tinubu to drop any ongoing efforts to put pressure on Google, YouTube, TikTok and other social media companies to “unduly restrict these fundamental human rights.”

    According to SERAP, the bill would “criminalize the legitimate and lawful exercise of human rights.”

    The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) last week reportedly stated that, “one of Nigeria’s major problems now is social media”, and described the social media as “a monster”.

    In a letter dated October 14, 2023 and signed by SERAP’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, which was made available to THE WHISTLER on Sunday, the organisation said the social media is neither Nigeria’s problem nor a monster, adding that any regulation of it would have arbitrary and excessive effects, and “cause incalculable damage, both in material and human rights terms.”

    SERAP maintained that any move to regulate social media would be inconsistent and incompatible with the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 [as amended] and the country’s international human rights obligations.

    SERAP further stated that the proposed bill raises serious concerns about the rights to freedom of expression and privacy, and would lead to “digital siege.”

    The letter, read in part, “Rather than rushing to pass the social media regulation bill, the National Assembly should encourage the Federal Government to maximize opportunities around social media access, and address the growing social and economic inequalities in the country.”

    “We would be grateful if the recommended measures are immediately taken upon the receipt and/or publication of this letter. SERAP shall take all appropriate legal actions against the National Assembly and the Federal Government if the social media regulation bill is ever passed into law.”

    “We urge you to request the administration of President Bola Tinubu to publish the details of any ongoing discussion and engagement with Google, YouTube, TikTok and other social media companies.”

    “The reintroduction of the social media regulation bill would lead to deterioration of the human rights situation in the country and carry major economic costs for all sectors, as well as exacerbate social and economic inequalities.”

    “It would effectively deepen digital divides in the country and seriously undermine the Tinubu administration’s expressed commitment to develop this sector.”

    “Under international law, all restrictions on the operation of social media companies and other intermediaries must comply with the requirements of legality, legitimacy and necessity.”

    “The regulation of social media may be incompatible with the services of major social media and private messaging intermediaries, negatively impacting the free flow of information and ideas, and affecting economic and social activities.”

    “The National Assembly should put pressure on the Federal Government to comply with the requirements of the Nigerian Constitution 1999 and the country’s international human rights obligations regarding the rights to freedom of expression, privacy and participation.”

    “Access to social media is widely recognized as an indispensable enabler of a broad range of human rights. It is central to freedom of expression and the realization of many other human rights including education, freedom of association and assembly, access to information, and participation.”

    “The Federal Government has the legal obligations to promote and facilitate the enjoyment of human rights, and to take all steps necessary to ensure that all individuals have meaningful access to social media. The authorities should refrain from unduly interfering with access to digital communications platforms.”

    “If the 2023 social media regulation bill which has reportedly passed the first reading before the National Assembly is the same as the 2019 bill, it would impose disproportionate penalties on Nigerians solely for exercising their human rights.”

    “According to our information, the newly reintroduced social media regulation bill seems to be the replica of the version of the Protection from Internet Falsehood and Manipulation Bill 2019, with provisions empowering the authorities to unilaterally order the shutdown of the internet.”

    “A similar bill to regulate social media was considered by the National Assembly in 2015 but failed to pass into law after public outcry.”

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