Buks
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Buks
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Former Chief Press Secretary/ Former SA Media/ Former SSA New Media/ CEO Bukie Okangbe Foundation for a girl child

A Christian hid me in his wife’s room’ — Muslim survivor recounts escape from Plateau attack Sa’idu Murtala, a garden egg seller in Jos north LGA, has recounted how a Christian man saved his life during the attack on Angwan Rukuba community in Plateau state. TheCable reported that at least 28 residents were killed on Sunday after gunmen opened fire at a popular bar in a community in Jos North LGA of the state Murtala, who is a Muslim, said the Christian man sheltered him in his wife’s room and ensured he was safe throughout the night. “I used to do business around the Rukuba community. I used to sell garden eggs. Around 7:30, I told my friend Hassan, who used to sell sugarcane, that it was already late and asked when we were supposed to go home. He suggested we stay until 9pm,” Daily Trust quoted Murtala as saying. thecable.ng/a-christian-hi…


Zulum Sacks All Borno Commissioners, Dissolves State Executive Council Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has sacked all Commissioners and dissolved the State Executive Council with immediate effect. The decision is aimed at removing the Commissioners from office to allow any of them who may wish to contest elective positions in the forthcoming 2027 general elections to do so without holding executive positions. The Governor has directed all the affected Commissioners to hand over the affairs of their respective ministries to the Permanent Secretaries on or before Friday, April 3, 2026 Governor Zulum thanked the outgoing Commissioners for their dedication, commitment, and invaluable contributions to the development of Borno State.






Late Hajia Ummah El-Rufai was reportedly in the Intensive Care Unit for two weeks, yet her son wasn’t granted the chance to see her by the Nigerian government. If true, it raises serious concerns about priorities and compassion. Denying El-Rufai the opportunity to pay his final respects by attending her burial would be even more troubling. Situations like this can leave lasting impressions, especially in Arewa, if people begin to feel that political considerations are being placed above basic humanity. Regardless of differences or rivalries, empathy and respect should always come first.








