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Mixed reactions as States close down schools for the month of Ramadan

The governments of Katsina, Kebbi, and Bauchi States, have announced a full-month school holiday across both public and private institutions to coincide with the holy month of Ramadan, a period of strict fasting observed by Muslims.

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The holiday, effective immediately, is aimed at allowing students, teachers, and educational stakeholders to fully participate in the spiritual practices of fasting, prayer, and other religious observances throughout the month.

The move, which begins today, underscores the significance of Ramadan for the Muslim community in these northern states.

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In Kebbi, the revised 2024/2025 academic calendar indicates that the second term officially ended on February 28, 2025, with the Ramadan break starting March 1, 2025.

Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Ahmed Idris, confirmed that the break was approved to enable Muslim students and staff to fully engage in their religious duties.

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Kebbi’s schools will resume for the third term on April 7, 2025. Idris further emphasized that all educational institutions must adhere to this schedule, wishing the Muslim community a spiritually enriching Ramadan.

Similarly, in Katsina, the state government has ordered all schools to close for the duration of Ramadan. Dr. Aminu Usman, the Commander General of the state’s Hisbah Board, issued a directive emphasizing compliance, particularly for private schools, with penalties for those found non-compliant.

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These steps reflect the region’s commitment to supporting the religious observance of Ramadan while ensuring educational schedules are respected.

The statement reads: “In accordance with the Katsina State government’s directive, all private schools are required to close for the Ramadan period to allow pupils to fully observe the holy month. The directive includes extra lessons, please.

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“The Hisbah Board urges all school proprietors to strictly comply with this directive. Non-compliance will not be tolerated.

“May Allah accept our fast and grant us His blessings.”

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In Bauchi State, the Ministry of Education has issued a directive mandating that all schools—public, private, and faith-based—close for the next 40 days to allow Muslim students to observe the month-long fasting period with their families.

The decision has sparked a wave of mixed reactions, particularly among parents.

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While the move is intended to accommodate religious observances, many parents have expressed confusion and concern over its timing, given the looming external examinations that students are expected to sit for in the coming months.

Some parents, have questioned the necessity of such a long break.

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They argue that the holiday disrupts students’ preparation for critical exams, such as the West African Examination Council (WAEC), National Examination Council (NECO), and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) tests, which require consistent study and syllabus completion.

The Association of Christian Private Schools in Bauchi has also voiced concerns about the impact of the holiday.

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In a letter addressed to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the state, the association’s chairman, Reverend Musa Bogoro Zakka, criticised the proposed academic calendar.

He warned that a five-week holiday, followed by an intense examination period without adequate preparation, would harm students’ morale.

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He added that the tight schedule would leave little room for proper academic revision, potentially affecting students’ performance in their final exams.

“The enforcement of the proposed Ramadan break may disrupt peaceful coexistence between Christian and Muslim students mentally as it may be perceived as forcing all students to remain at home regardless of their religious affiliations.

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“But if it is made optional as has always been, it will encourage and entrench flexibility and tolerance in educational policy of the Ministry of Education, in line with the core principles of the Executive Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, who has demonstrated inclusiveness in all his government policies and administration which the Christian community is very proud of.

“Another critical issue is that the closure is restricted to only nursery, primary and secondary schools in the state while tertiary institutions, civil servants and the private sector go about their normal activities. It gives the impression that private sector education is being undermined and marginalised.

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“We had hoped as always that the calendar be kept optional while the needs of our Muslim students are taken into consideration by adjusting the timetable for lessons to close earlier than usual.

“We are also aware that the flexibility exhibited in academic planning by past commissioners of education in Bauchi State has greatly entrenched the value of peaceful coexistence.

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“Partnership between private and public schools built a robust collaboration with the ministry which has been providing policy and supervision to all schools under it, yet noting the peculiarities of private sector education so that parents have value for the funds expended on school fees. If this is sustained, we will be very grateful.

“In conclusion, we hold in high esteem the religious and moral benefits of Ramadan fasting as it entrenches the tenets of both learning and character in our various institutions. All we are asking is that instead of outright closure of all nursery, primary, and secondary schools in the state, it can be made optional while the government, in its usual magnanimity, makes adequate and sufficient provision to take good care of our boarding Muslim students and give the usual Sallah celebration holidays.”

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Kunle was arrested after a terrible video of him kicking his little son went viral, causing a great deal of public outcry and driving law authorities to act quickly..

Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the arrest in a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter).

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The police have confirmed that Kunle is now in custody and will face charges in court on Monday. Meanwhile, Boluwatife and his mother are receiving medical care at the police medical center in Otta. Authorities continue to investigate the incident as the community reels from the shock of the abuse.

The statement read: “Update on Ogun Child Abuse: Odukaye Kunle, the father who brutalised his son, Boluwatife, in Otta area, Ogun State, has just been arrested by the police.

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“The mother of the boy and the boy will be taken to our police medical centre Otta for further medical assessment and attention. The OC Medical, Ogun State has been ordered to proceed to otta on this mission.

“Kunle will be charged to court on Monday. We commend the CP Ogun State, CP Lanre Ogunlowo, and his team for their commitment and ensuring that the boy gets justice. We appreciate you all for your concerns as well. Thanks.”

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Kunle’s arrest follows a manhunt launched by the Ogun State Police Command after a Facebook user, Adelere Rasaki, posted the distressing video on Thursday. The footage quickly went viral, drawing widespread condemnation and calls for justice.

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Natasha warns Akpabio’s Wife to stay off the feud, says husband should defend himself

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Natasha warns Akpabio’s Wife to stay off the feud, says husband should defend himself

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of Kogi Central has strongly advised Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s wife, Mrs. Unoma Akpabio, to stay out of the ongoing controversy surrounding her husband’s alleged sexual harassment and intimidation.

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The dispute between Akpoti-Uduaghan and the Senate President erupted after she refused to occupy a seat assigned to her during a Senate session, invoking the authority of Order 10 of the Senate Standing Rules.

However, the conflict escalated to new heights when Akpoti-Uduaghan appeared on Arise News on Friday, making explosive claims that Akpabio had been blocking her motions, tarnishing her reputation, and subjecting her to intimidation after she allegedly rebuffed his sexual advances.

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In response to these serious accusations, Mrs. Akpabio held a press conference in Abuja, dismissing the allegations as unfounded. She maintained that both families had enjoyed a cordial relationship for years, even before Akpoti-Uduaghan’s marriage, and described the allegations as baseless.

On March 1, 2025, a letter from Akpoti-Uduaghan, delivered through her lawyer, Victor Giwa, called on Mrs. Akpabio to distance herself from the matter. The letter, titled “Stay Away from Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Sexual Harassment and Intimidation Allegation Against Sen. President Godswill Akpabio; To Safeguard Your Sanity and That of Your Family”, emphasized that the accusations were directed solely at the Senate President. Akpoti-Uduaghan insisted that he should be allowed to address the allegations without interference from any party, particularly the Senate President’s wife.

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“Our client is not desirous of calling you out into the unfortunate saga concerning her allegations against the Senate President and wishes that you restrain yourself from delving into the obscene circumstances. While she has tolerated all the harassment from the Senate President, she was constrained to reveal the unfortunate torture and victimization she has endured in the Red Chambers.

“Our client has concrete evidence to substantiate her allegations. We suggest that you leave the defense of these allegations to the Senate President to maintain your sanity and that of your family,” the letter partly read.

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She reiterated her dedication to advocating for Nigerian women, emphasizing that, as a family-oriented individual, she remained steadfast in upholding core family values and principles.

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Army General abducted by suspected gunmen, others still in captivity 23 days after

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Army General abducted by suspected gunmen, others still in captivity 23 days after

It has been 23 days since armed bandits stormed Tsiga town in the Bakori Local Government Area of Katsina State, abducting a former Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Maharazu Tsiga (retd) and nine others.

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Tsiga was abducted on a Wednesday, with the kidnappers later contacting his family and demanding a ransom of N250 million for his release.

While the full details of the ransom negotiation remain unclear, sources suggest that Tsiga might have been handed over to a different gang.

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According to unverified reports, after an initial payment was made to the first group of kidnappers, a new set of captors emerged, demanding an even higher ransom of N500 million. As of now, Tsiga remains in captivity.

A family source confirmed to ‘Weekend Trust’ that the General is still being held, but the good news is that he is alive and the family is in contact with his abductors.

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“It shall be well,” the source added, maintaining hope for his safe return.

Further details reveal that multiple efforts are being made at various levels to secure Tsiga’s release, although “glitches” have delayed the process.

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“He ought to have been released by now, if not for some hurdles, but they are being managed,” a source explained.

Meanwhile, banditry continues to plague southern Katsina, with increasing incidents of abductions and terror across communities like Kankara, Bakori, Malumfashi, Danja, Faskari, and Sabuwa.

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On Wednesday night, bandits kidnapped prominent businessman Alhaji Balan Awwal and his son from their home in Malumfashi. However, the son was quickly rescued and returned home, while Awwal’s fate remains uncertain.

A Malumfashi resident shared that the kidnappers carried out the operation quietly, without firing shots, making it difficult for neighbors to realize what had happened until after the assailants had left. Awwal, who was once involved in the oil and gas business, is now in his 60s and reportedly suffering from illness.

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Banditry in the area is becoming increasingly bold, with high-profile figures also being targeted.

‘Weekend Trust’ has learned that the son of the chairman of Malumfashi Local Government was recently abducted, though details remain scarce. Just a week ago, Bakori town also saw an attempted kidnapping of prominent residents, highlighting the expanding reach of these criminal groups.

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A resident of Bakori recounted a failed abduction attempt at the home of a businessman, Alhaji Tukur Kashi, who narrowly escaped after spotting the attackers thanks to his home’s surveillance cameras. When local vigilantes fired shots, the kidnappers fled, but not before abducting another businessman, Alhaji Awwalu Maishanu, along with his wife and daughter on their way out of town.

As banditry continues to surge across Katsina, the security situation remains dire, leaving residents fearful and uncertain of what the future holds.

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