Kukah, Kayode Fayemi, Prof. Anya, Prof. Kyari Endorse ‘Beneath The Surface’

A distinguished group of Nigerian thought leaders has endorsed ‘Beneath the Surface,’ a compelling collection of essays and public policy analyses by Dr Dakuku Peterside.

According to a statement by the author, their endorsements, representing the Church, academia, and public service, highlight the book’s significance to Nigeria’s democratic evolution, governance challenges, and human development discourse.

Bishop Matthew Kukah, a prominent Catholic bishop and advocate for justice and democracy; Dr. Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti State and war studies scholar; Prof. Anya O. Anya, former President of the Nigerian Academy of Science and founding Director-General of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group; and Prof. Kyari Mohammed, historian and former Vice-Chancellor of Modibbo Adama University of Technology as well as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Nigerian Army University, Biu, have all praised Peterside’s new volume.

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Bishop Matthew Kukah, author of Religion, Politics and Power in Northern Nigeria (1993), Democracy and Civil Society in Nigeria (2001), and The Church and the Politics of Social Responsibility (2007), writes: ‘Dr. Dakuku Peterside has served us a salad plate of exquisite writing, flowing in prescient prose and narration, an in-depth kaleidoscope of exciting and alluring themes. The author has opened a window for future exploration of the options for a new Nigeria.’

Dr Kayode Fayemi observes: ‘Every so often, we come across remarkable individuals who revive the politician as a public intellectual in our challenged polity. With his incisive and irreverent op-eds now compiled in this volume of essays, Dakuku Peterside offers us a valuable opportunity to learn from his fertile mind about our national foibles and the immense possibilities of building a nation where justice and peace prevail. It is a must-read!’

Professor Emeritus Anya O. Anya, national merit award winner, adds: ‘This book is insightful, incisive, and above all, written from the perspective of Dakuku Peterside’s exceptional experience within the Nigerian context. Only a man of his wide-ranging service in Nigeria could produce such a unique collection of essays that are intellectually challenging yet easy to read. As you journey through this fascinating book, you cannot help but ask: why, despite our rich pool of exceptional human talent and resources, does Nigeria perform so poorly?’

Prof. Kyari Mohammed, historian and former Vice-Chancellor of Modibbo Adama University of Technology (MAUTECH), Yola, and pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the Nigerian Army University, Biu, states: ‘Beneath the Surface -offers an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the complex Nigerian state and society. In this nuanced and engaging appraisal of his country, Dr. Peterside avoids lamentations, instead deftly pointing the way forward. This book is essential reading for policymakers, academics, and the general public.’

‘Beneath the Surface’ gathers Dakuku Peterside’s most incisive essays on Nigeria’s politics, governance, economy, and society.

Combining straightforward storytelling with rigorous analysis, the book examines the causes of national underperformance and charts practical pathways to reform grounded in accountability, institutional renewal, and human development. It is written for public officials, business leaders, scholars, students, and citizens seeking a more precise understanding-and better solutions-beneath the noise.

Stop speaking ill of Nigeria, Tinubu tells citizens

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to stop speaking negatively about the country, insisting that Nigeria remains a proud nation with enormous potential.

Speaking on Tuesday evening in Lagos at the official unveiling of the renovated National Theatre, the president stressed the need for citizens to believe in the country and work together towards its progress.

‘Let me take this opportunity to say one thing that is very, very important to me, to you, and my government. Stop talking about Nigeria in a negative tone. This is a country of very proud people, a nation of brave people, confident and dedicated people. Let’s build this together. Let’s recreate it,’ Tinubu said.

The president, who used the occasion to celebrate the nation’s creative and cultural heritage, said Nigeria’s talent base is one of its greatest assets.

He praised Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka, whom he described as ‘one of the most talented and creative minds,’ for his contributions to national development and the arts.

Tinubu also reflected on the historical importance of the National Theatre, describing its revival as a symbol of Nigeria’s resilience.

‘This place will not grow relics again. It is not a bad thing for us to use this opportunity to create jobs, to promote maintenance, sensibility, and commitment,’ he said.

The president commended Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and other stakeholders for their support, noting that the theatre would continue to serve as a hub for Africa’s creative industry.

Tinubu reiterated his administration’s optimism about the economy.

‘I am confident, if you manage it properly, prosperity will come. Believe in yourself and give everybody the hope they need. Lift the spirits of our people. This is the giant of Africa. It won’t disintegrate in my hands, in my presence,’ he said.

Campaign against childhood cancer launched in A/Ibom

The NNPC Foundation Ltd, the social impact arm of NNPC Limited, has launched a childhood cancer awareness and early detection programme in rural Nigeria with a sensitisation and free eye screening exercise in Etim Ekpo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.

Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, in a statement, said the programme, organised in collaboration with the Akanimo Cancer Foundation, reflects the Foundation’s commitment to healthcare and social development in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles.

Arukwe, who was represented by Mrs. Eno Okon, stressed the need to close gaps in awareness, access, and treatment for childhood cancer, especially in rural areas, saying, ‘We cannot allow geography or income to hinder a child’s chances of survival. Impact must be inclusive.’

Since its creation in 2023, the NNPC Foundation has executed diverse projects nationwide. In 2024 alone, it provided free cancer screening for 3,441 Nigerians, performed over 6,000 cataract surgeries, glaucoma screenings, cardiovascular operations, and relief support for flood victims.

Founder of Akanimo Cancer Foundation, Dr. Idorenyin Usoh, who lost his 12-year-old son to cancer in 2019, said survival rates for childhood cancers in Nigeria remain at about 20%, compared to 80% in high-income countries.

He stressed the need to reach underserved communities where diagnosis and treatment remain scarce.

At the event, over 1,000 children from Etim Ekpo and neighbouring LGAs received free eye screening, with referrals supported by the Akanimo Foundation.

The Federal Ministry of Health, represented by Dr. Uche Nwokwu, commended the partnership, reiterating the government’s plans to expand access to cancer care through the WHO-backed Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer.

Troops arrest fake police officers in Taraba

Troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/ Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), in conjunction with operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), have arrested two fake police officers with two trucks loaded with cannabis.

Acting on credible intelligence, troops alongside NDLEA personnel intercepted and apprehended two fake policemen at Takum Junction in Wukari Local Government Area.

The suspects, who were dressed in mobile police uniforms, were found with two Toyota Hilux vehicles loaded with substances suspected to be cannabis.

The Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, Jalingo, Lieutenant Umar Mohammed, said a preliminary investigation revealed that none of the occupants are serving policemen.

He stated that the cannabis-laden vehicles were traced to have been loaded from Akure in Ondo State, and were heading towards Adamawa State.

Lieutenant Umar explained that one of the arrested suspects has been identified as Monday George, a 71-year-old dismissed Police ASP, and the other as Ezeugo Destiny Uche, 41 years old, while the occupants of the second Hilux abandoned the vehicle and fled the scene on sighting the troops.

‘A total of 1,134 blocks of cannabis were recovered from the two vehicles. Both the suspects and the recovered exhibits have been handed over to the NDLEA office in Wukari for further investigation and prosecution,’ he said.

BRICS women’s business alliance to open office in Nigeria

The BRICS Russian Women’s Business Alliance has announced plans to open a regional office in Nigeria.

The disclosure was made by the BRICS Women Business Alliance Russian delegation during a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday.

The team had earlier met with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, at the State House.

Briefing the press at the end of their two-day visit to Nigeria, BRICS Russia WBA Chairperson, Ms Anna Nesterova, said the five-member delegation is in Nigeria to express their readiness to do business in the country.

She said the team met with some private businesses in critical sectors like health and education.

She also noted that the BRICS WBA is a separate body and its programmes are purely for business.

Nesterova said: ‘This was the first meeting, so we introduced ourselves, and expressed our readiness to open the regional office in Nigeria, because we need to be smart about this new region for our business needs, and we need to process the new market.

‘So, we expressed our willingness to move forward, to bring more Russian women to Nigeria, to present our different spheres, especially technology, agriculture, healthcare, education, and labour mobility.’

Earlier, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Odumegwu-Ojukwu, expressed the willingness of both countries to strengthen bilateral ties using the platform of the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance (WBA).

She described the meeting as timely, noting that it afforded a platform for both countries to explore investment opportunities between them.

Bandits Seize Policemen’s Phones, Abduct Councillors, Imam

Bandits on Wednesday night abducted two serving councillors and an Imam in a daring raid at Tsauni community in Gusau, capital of Zamfara State.

The councillors, who represent Gidan Goga and Tsibiri wards in Maradun Local Government Area, were reportedly seized around 8:05 p.m. near a police outpost, shortly after performing the Maghrib prayers.

Chairman of Maradun LGA, Hon. Sanusi Gama Giwa, confirmed the incident and identified the abducted councillors as members of his council.

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According to him, the victims were relaxing with others at a tea spot when the armed men struck. ‘It happened right in front of a police station where officers are usually present. The bandits even collected phones from the police officers without resistance. They didn’t harm anyone.’ he said

Giwa added that the bandits were initially in search of a specific individual from Kaura village.

‘ Upon failing to capture their target, they stumbled upon the group of men and abducted six of them.

‘However, after moving a short distance, they released three and continued on with the councillors and the Imam,’ he said

Tsauni, the scene of the abduction, is a community that has previously hosted internally displaced persons fleeing banditry from surrounding villages – raising further concerns about the vulnerability of such areas.

Police authorities have confirmed the incident.

Speaking via telephone, the Spokesperson of the Zamfara State Police Command, DSP Yazid Abubakar, said operatives had been deployed to the area and a rescue operation is underway.

‘We are doing everything within our power to rescue the victims and bring the perpetrators to justice,’ DSP Abubakar said.

He urged residents to continue providing useful information that could aid in our efforts against these criminals.

As of the time of filing this report, the abductors had yet to make contact with the families of the victims or issue any demands.

2027: Kaduna ADC Under Threat – Lukman

A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mallam Salihu Mohammed Lukman, has warned that the party is under serious threat in Kaduna State due to internal scheming ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement issued Wednesday in Abuja, Lukman accused some aspirants of plotting to hijack the party’s structure for selfish interests. He urged former governor Nasir El-Rufai, Mallam Jaafaru Sani, Alhaji Bashir Saidu, Senator Musa Bello and others to halt what he described as ‘madness.’

He said members with political ambitions were ‘restless’ and working to dominate the party at the expense of collective interest.

‘For whatever reasons, those of us who want the ADC to be an equal opportunity party are being condemned. Sadly, some of our leaders instead of providing fair leadership are taking side with strengthening aspiring candidates for 2027 elections across the state to the exclusion of others.

‘I want to use the opportunity of this independence anniversary to appeal to all of us to stop this madness of trying to take over structures of ADC and control it to the exclusion of so-called opponents.

‘If ADC is to emerge as a strong party capable of defeating the APC in Kaduna State, we must agree to work together. Anybody who is not ready to work as part of a united opposition in Kaduna State is consciously or unconsciously working for APC.

In particular, I want to appeal to Mal. Nasir El-Rufai, Mal. Jaafaru Sani and Alh. Bashir Saidu as opposition leaders in Kaduna State to please, stop encouraging the madness of aspiring candidates seeking to take over structures of ADC to the exclusion of so-called opponents,’ he said.

2 brothers abducted in Kwara as troops raid bandits’ hideout

Gunmen have reportedly abducted two brothers from their cassava farm in the Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The attack, it was gathered, took place on Wednesday at the Bokungi Zambufu community in Lafiagi Emirate.

A vigilante commander, Gina Gana, confirmed the incident on Wednesday night.

He said the assailants, numbering about four, were heavily armed.

According to him, they invaded the farm, shooting sporadically before whisking the brothers away.

‘No contact has been made to demand any ransom, but we later saw the military with two suspects, but we don’t know if they were part of the bandits,’ he said.

Meanwhile, the Kwara State Government has urged residents, especially in Ekiti, Ifelodun, Isin, Oke Ero, and Irepodun local government areas, to be vigilant and restrict outdoor activities as security forces intensify operations against kidnappers in border towns between Kwara and Kogi states.

The areas have come under a series of attacks lately.

‘The kidnappers are fleeing their hideouts and we don’t want law-abiding citizens to be affected,’ Commissioner for Communications, Bolanle Olukoju, said in a statement.

She said the government regrets any inconveniences the restrictions may cause but praised security forces for their renewed efforts to rout the criminals.

He urged them to continue until the gangs are neutralised and flushed out of the forests.

Nigeria@65: Govs urge citizens to strengthen unity

Governors have called on Nigerians to continue to uphold unity, peaceful coexistence, and resilience as the country marks its 65th Independence Anniversary.

In his Independence Day address on Wednesday, Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, called on Nigerians to strengthen unity. He said unity remains the foundation of peace and prosperity, urging Nigerians across divides of faith, ethnicity, and background to work hand-in-hand in building the country envisioned by its founding fathers.

‘Their legacy was not forged in ease, but in unity, faith, and an unwavering belief in the greatness of Nigeria. It is this same legacy that should inspire us to continue building a nation where peace, justice, and opportunity prevail,’ he noted.

The governor, who said the nation’s greatest strength has always been its collective resolve to overcome adversity, described Nigeria at 65 as a story of hope, endurance, and togetherness, despite decades of political, social, and economic challenges.

Highlighting Kaduna’s contributions to national development, the governor outlined achievements in infrastructure, agriculture, education, healthcare, and peacebuilding, describing them as proof of what collective determination can deliver.

On infrastructure, he disclosed that 85 urban and rural road projects, spanning 785 kilometres, had been launched, with nearly half completed. According to him, the roads are easing trade, reducing travel time, and improving access to markets for farmers and entrepreneurs.

Governor Sani said education reforms had returned over 10,728 children to school under the Reaching Out-of-School Children Project, while 535 schools previously shut due to insecurity had been reopened. In agriculture, he said over 500,000 hectares of abandoned farmland had been reclaimed, and major markets in Birnin Gwari and Giwa had been reopened, boosting rural commerce and food security. In health, 255 Primary Health Care Centres had been upgraded across the state.

He emphasised that peace remains the bedrock of Kaduna’s progress, pointing to his administration’s investments in community policing, reconciliation, and dialogue.

Similarly, Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, on Wednesday described unity and peaceful coexistence as the bedrock of development and prosperity. In a goodwill message to mark the 29th anniversary of Gombe State alongside Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day, the governor noted that while challenges remain, Gombe has recorded remarkable achievements across critical sectors under his administration.

Reflecting on the state’s journey since its creation in 1996, Governor Yahaya paid glowing tribute to past leaders who laid the foundation for its growth. He pointed out milestones in education, healthcare, security, infrastructure, agriculture, industrialization, environmental sustainability, public service reforms, ease of doing business, youth and women empowerment, and regional water projects.

According to him, Gombe has in recent years bolstered healthcare and education, expanded infrastructure with the completion of rural and township roads, addressed long-standing environmental issues, and opened new economic frontiers through agro-livestock, agribusiness, and industrialization.

Governor Yahaya disclosed that his administration has constructed over 900 kilometers of roads across all local government areas, most of them adorned with solar streetlights, expanded healthcare facilities, and improved access to education through the construction of new classrooms and recruitment of teachers. He also revealed that over the past six years, his administration has disbursed over N25 billion in gratuities to state and local government retirees across the 11 LGAs, successfully clearing liabilities left by previous administrations, with some dating back to 2012.

Looking ahead, Governor Yahaya pledged to intensify efforts in empowering youth, supporting farmers, and improving the quality of life for families across the state. He urged citizens to remain patient and united amid ongoing economic reforms, assuring that these measures would ultimately yield a stronger, more resilient, and prosperous future.

Governor Yahaya, who is also the Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), encouraged the people of Gombe and Nigerians at large to celebrate with gratitude for the progress made while renewing their commitment to building a future anchored on unity, prosperity, and opportunity for all.

Peacebuilding, recovery efforts succeeding – Zulum

Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, who congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other Nigerians on the 65th Independence Day Celebration, acknowledged the challenges the country has faced over the past 65 years but emphasised that Nigeria has consistently emerged stronger. The governor called for continued unity, mutual understanding, and peaceful coexistence amongst its citizens.

He commended President Tinubu for his leadership and continued support to the armed forces and other security agencies involved in counter-insurgency operations in the North East, particularly in Borno State. Zulum, in a statement he personally signed, also expressed commitment to providing peace and development to Borno.

He said, ‘Our administration’s peacebuilding and recovery efforts are greatly succeeding. The integrated policies, designed to address the root causes of insurgency, build community resilience, and promote reconciliation, have been fruitful.’

Peace is foundation of progress – Bauchi Gov

Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed also urged Nigerians to remain united and committed to the ideals of peace, democracy, and nation-building during the 65th Independence Anniversary. He implored them to continue to live harmoniously with one another and help make the State and country great.

In his goodwill message, the governor described independence as a milestone that ended colonial domination, granting Nigeria self-determination, political freedom, and opportunities for socio-economic and democratic growth. The governor highlighted his administration’s multi-sectoral agenda on infrastructure, security, and empowerment, disclosing plans for the Bauchi State Investment Summit in October to attract investors and unlock economic potentials. Mohammed, who described peace as the foundation of progress, pledged stronger security partnerships.

In his message, Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State called for a renewed commitment towards ending banditry and other forms of criminality hindering the nation’s march to greatness. The governor, in a statement signed by his spokesperson, Abubakar Bawa, described insecurity as one of the major setbacks to Nigeria’s socio-economic and political development. He stressed the need for collective efforts to end the menace.

‘Governments at all levels, traditional rulers, religious leaders, as well as community leaders must work together if we are to end the activities of bandits in our rural areas,’ he said.

Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, while addressing youth groups at the Government House, Birnin Kebbi, on Wednesday, said his administration’s priority is to strengthen youth empowerment and development through education, in recognition of their position in the state’s stability.

He highlighted his efforts by saying, ‘That’s why I lifted the embargo on employment, and employed more than 4,000 workers into the Kebbi civil service.’ He added that his administration had employed 2,000 new teachers, while professionals in the health sector, including medical doctors, nurses, and health technologists numbering 2,148, in addition to more than 500 casual workers, were absorbed as permanent and pensionable appointment.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that genuine collaboration between government and citizens is crucial to achieving the breakthrough Nigerians desire. Speaking at the 65th Independence Day celebration held at Lagos House, Marina, Sanwo-Olu noted that the anniversary theme, ‘Nigeria @ 65: All Hands on Deck for a Greater Nation,’ underscores the need for unity and collective effort.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, during a statewide broadcast to commemorate the 29th anniversary of Ekiti State and the 65th anniversary of Nigeria’s independence, appealed to political parties, political leaders, and their supporters to conduct themselves peacefully ahead of the parties’ primary elections later this year and the main governorship election in June next year.

Relatedly, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the last election, Peter Obi, called on Nigerians not to despair, in spite of the prevailing socio-economic challenges in the country. Addressing journalists on the Independence Anniversary in Abuja on Wednesday, Obi said at independence, the founding fathers fought with confidence, passion, and determination to build a prosperous Nigeria.

He, however, said tragic failures of leadership derailed this vision.

He charged Nigerians to keep hope alive, saying, ‘With the right leadership, we can defeat terrorism, restore security, and guarantee Nigerians safe communities where enterprise and social life can thrive.’ He also called on political leaders to reflect on the crises confronting the nation and recognise this as a moment to transcend personal interests.

Also, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, urged Nigerians to rise above divisive politics and narrow interests, stressing that the nation’s survival and progress depend on unity and patriotism.

Dogara, in a statement to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary, described the milestone as ‘a victory of courage over fear, of hope over despair, and of resilience over adversity.’

The former Speaker commended President Tinubu for what he called ‘bold and transformative reforms,’ including the removal of fuel subsidy, efforts to stabilise the Naira, and renewed focus on investment and enterprise. According to him, the policies, though painful in the short term, are laying the foundation for lasting economic recovery.

By Muideen Olaniyi, Baba Martins, Itodo Daniel Sule (Abuja), Haruna Gimba Yaya (Gombe), Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba (Kaduna), Hamisu Kabir Matazu (Maiduguri), Hassan Ibrahim (Bauchi), Abubakar Auwal (Sokoto), Ismail Adebayo (Birnin Kebbi), Raphael Ogbonnaiye (Ado-Ekiti) and Peter Moses (Lagos)

Resurgence of violence threatens Anambra governorship election – Report

The resurgence of armed secessionist violence, the rise of politically sponsored cult groups, and institutional weaknesses collectively pose serious threats to the credibility, inclusiveness, and safety of the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra State, a new report has warned.

The Security Threat Assessment report, presented by the Director of Programmes at CLEEN Foundation, Dr. Salaudeen Hashim, ahead of the November 8, 2025, governorship poll, revealed that since 2022, more than 200 lives have been lost to politically or ideologically motivated violence in Anambra State, with Ihiala Local Government Area accounting for over 46 confirmed deaths.

‘While certain LGAs remain relatively stable, the cumulative effect of violence in key zones like Ihiala, Ogbaru and Orumba could erode public confidence in the electoral process and discourage participation,’ the report said.

It further cautioned that without deliberate interventions to curb voter suppression, reform security deployment strategies, and restore trust in community institutions, the risk of election-day violence and post-election grievances remains high.

Key findings highlighted in the report include heightened insecurity in specific LGAs, politicisation of cult groups and youth gangs, weak security infrastructure and institutional gaps, voter suppression through fear, misinformation, and mobility constraints, as well as community fragmentation and manipulation of traditional institutions.

To address these threats, the report recommended targeted risk mapping and early warning mechanisms in high-risk LGAs like Ihiala, Ogbaru, and Orumba North through regular, data-driven threat assessments and locally driven early warning systems.

It urged the involvement of community stakeholders, INEC, traditional leaders, town union presidents, peacebuilding structures, security agencies, CSOs, and the media to ensure a timely response to potential security threats and prevent escalation before, during, and after the election.

The report further called on security agencies to prioritise the identification, disarmament, and prosecution of cult groups and their political sponsors, particularly in flashpoints like Nnewi and Onitsha. It also stressed the need to rebuild and strengthen police stations and INEC offices in previously attacked or underserved areas such as Anambra East, Ogbaru, and Idemili South to ensure adequate coverage across all LGAs.

Also, it recommended intensifying voter education and public sensitisation campaigns in fear-stricken areas like Anambra West and Ihiala to counter voter suppression, while urging credible CSOs and investigative journalists to fact-check and counter misinformation before, during, and after the elections to promote peace and calm.

In his opening remarks, Acting Executive Director of CLEEN Foundation, Peter Maduoma, expressed optimism that the Anambra election would be counted among Nigeria’s successful staggered polls. He urged citizens to turn out en masse and exercise their right to vote.