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BREAKING: Bayero rejects Appeal Court ruling over Kano Emirate,  reveals next line of action

In a dramatic turn of events, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, has dismissed the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal, which overturned a Federal High Court decision that had earlier removed Muhammadu Sanusi II as the 16th Emir of Kano. Bayero, determined to maintain his position, announced on Sunday that he would be challenging the decision at the Supreme Court.

Speaking to reporters at the Nasarawa Palace of the 15th Emir of Kano, the Sarkin Dawaki Babba, Aminu Babba DanAgundi—who had filed the original lawsuit that the Appeal Court struck down—voiced his discontent with the judgment.

He stated that Sanusi was “completely misguided” in his belief that he had emerged victorious in the legal battle.

DanAgundi further criticized Sanusi for what he termed an inappropriate use of religious platforms, alleging that the former Emir had spread misinformation during his recent mosque address.

He contended that Sanusi’s claims about the court ruling were completely false.

“We initially approached the Federal High Court to challenge the repeal law enacted by the State Assembly, which we felt was done in an arbitrary manner,” said DanAgundi, emphasizing that the dispute was not about the legitimacy of the State Assembly’s powers but rather about procedural fairness in the removal of Emir Aminu Ado Bayero.

DanAgundi, whose case was dismissed by the Appeal Court, went on to demand that Sanusi cease presenting himself as the Emir of Kano.

“The court made it clear that the Federal High Court had no jurisdiction over chieftaincy matters, but our issue was the denial of fair hearing to Bayero when he was removed without due process,” he explained.

He also accused Sanusi of allegedly engaging in destabilising activities, urging the police and Department of State Services (DSS) to intervene and prevent him from allegedly moving around with a group of thugs to create unrest in Kano.

“The Appeal Court’s ruling clearly supports Bayero’s right to be the Emir, as it rejected the claim that he had no fair hearing. Until the Supreme Court delivers its final verdict, Sanusi cannot claim victory,” DanAgundi concluded.

This latest development sets the stage for an even more intense legal battle as the issue heads to Nigeria’s highest court, with the Emir of Kano’s fate now firmly in the hands of the Supreme Court.

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Nigerian Govt reacts to emergence of Donald Trump as United States President

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Nigerian Govt reacts to emergence of Donald Trump as United States President

In a bid to bolster international relations, the Nigerian government has reaffirmed its commitment to deepening ties with the United States, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, the federal government extended its congratulations to the newly sworn-in US president, emphasizing the longstanding cooperation between the two nations.

The message, issued by Kimiebi Ebienfa, the spokesperson for Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlighted the areas where both countries have worked together for mutual benefit.

“Nigeria and the United States have maintained a productive partnership across various sectors, particularly in advancing good governance, promoting sustainable development, and combating terrorism and violent extremism,” the statement read.

“We look forward to enhancing this strong and historic relationship, ensuring that it continues to serve the interests of our people.”

As both nations seek to strengthen their strategic ties, the federal government remains optimistic about the future of this important international partnership.

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JUST IN; POS operators to increase charges on transactions

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JUST IN; POS operators to increase charges on transactions

Point-of-Sale (POS) operators in Nigeria may soon increase service charges following the Federal Government’s approval of a 50% hike in telecommunications service tariffs.

The Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents in Nigeria (AMMBAN) disclosed this development, citing the impact of the tariff hike on their operations.

Ogungbayi Ganiyu, AMMBAN’s National Public Relations Officer, explained that mobile money agents rely heavily on telecom services, particularly data, for their transactions.

“The telecom tariff hike will impact the operations of our members. I am afraid this may also have a multiplier effect on service charges,” Ganiyu said.

He added that while POS operators may try to absorb the additional costs, the financial strain could eventually force them to increase charges to sustain their businesses. “We have not sat down and looked at the latest tariff hike,” he stated, indicating that further deliberations would determine the next steps.

The National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) has already vowed to challenge the Federal Government in court over the steep tariff increase, which marks the first adjustment in telecom charges since 2013.

With telecom services being the backbone of POS operations, the new tariff hike could create widespread implications for mobile money agents and their customers nationwide.

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JUST IN; Saudi Arabia sponsors several Nigerians for Hajj

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JUST IN; Saudi Arabia sponsors several Nigerians for Hajj

The Saudi Arabia embassy in Abuja has hosted a farewell ceremony for 20 Nigerians selected for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Programme for Umrah 2025.

A statement issued by the embassy in Abuja said the ceremony held under the leadership of Faisal Al-Ghamdi, the Saudi Ambassador to Nigeria.

It said the initiative highlighted Saudi Arabia’s commitment to supporting Muslims and fostering spiritual connections through pilgrimage.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the programme, initiated by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Al Saud, provides Muslims the opportunity to undertake the lesser Hajj with full sponsorship.

The statement quoted the ambassador as thanking King Al Saud and the Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, for their dedication to Islam’s holy sites.

He also praised their exceptional leadership in enhancing the services provided to pilgrims and ensuring that their journey to the sacred sites is both spiritually fulfilling and seamless.

“The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince have prioritised the well-being of pilgrims, viewing it as a sacred duty and an immense honour.

” Through this programme and other initiatives, Saudi Arabia continues to strengthen bonds of brotherhood among Muslims while ensuring their comfort and safety during their spiritual journey,” he said.

Al-Ghamdi, according to the statement, said the country had invested over 100 billion dollars in the recent expansion and modernisation of the two holy mosques.

According to him, these ambitious projects, encompassing state-of-the-art infrastructure, advanced crowd management systems and cutting-edge technology, reflect Saudi Arabia’s commitment to accommodating the increasing number of pilgrims.

He added that Saudi Arabia was sparing no effort in mobilising resources to improve pilgrimage experience for all Muslims.

Al-Ghamdi also emphasised the importance of adhering to the country ‘s laws and regulations, designed to maintain order and ensure the safety and comfort of all pilgrims.

“The leadership of Saudi Arabia remains fully committed to serving the guests of God.

” This is a responsibility we hold dear, and we continuously strive to enhance the spiritual and logistical aspects of the pilgrimage experience,” he said.

Guests at the occasion expressed appreciation for the opportunity made available through the sponsorship initiative.

NAN reports that the programme provides pilgrims with the opportunity to perform the lesser Hajj, covering all costs, including travel, accommodation and other logistics. (NAN)

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