By: Adamu Aliyu Ngulde, Maiduguri, Nigeria After more than ten years of displacement, families are slowly returning to the town of Malam Fatori, bringing with them hope, cautious optimism, and a call for unity and adherence to the rule of law. Speaking to the International News Syndicate in Malam Fatori, the District Head, Abba Yerima Mustapha (YERIMA OF BORNO), welcomed the returnees and urged them to be law-abiding citizens. “We are happy to see our people returning after years of hardship. As we rebuild our homes and communities, it is crucial that everyone remains peaceful and committed to the law,” he said. The District Head commended the Borno State Government, led by Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, for its efforts in reconstructing the town. According to him, the revival of Malam Fatori has been made possible through the collaboration of security agencies, volunteers, and the resilience of the local community. “The security agencies h...
By Adamu Aliyu Ngulde, Maiduguri Teachers under the umbrella of the Nigerian Union of Teachers in Borno State have staged a protest over the abduction of 42 pupils from Mussa Central Primary School in Askira/Uba, calling for immediate government action to secure their release and improve school safety. The demonstration, led by the union’s Secretary Bako Monguno and National Publicity Secretary Yusuf Tom, took place amid growing concern over repeated attacks on schools in the region. Speaking during the protest, Tom said the union was compelled to act because of what it described as escalating threats to education. “Education is a basic right. We are calling for the immediate and unconditional release of the abducted pupils and stronger protection for schools,” he said. He urged authorities to intensify rescue efforts, adding that “children deserve to learn in safety and without fear.” Education stakeholders across the state have also continued...
By: Adamu Aliyu Ngulde Police officers stationed at the Malam Fatori security outpost, northeastern Nigeria, have managed to retrieve gold coins totaling over ₦23 million, according to government officials. According to a confidential report obtained from the International News Syndicate, the money was discovered undamaged by members of the police who were stationed in the area. The money’s owner had misplaced the money without her knowledge. Also according to security sources, the woman was filled with feelings of relief and gratitude after being made aware that the coins had been found without anything missing. Officials from the local administration of Malam Fatori praised officers responsible for this operation, since this is a sign of enhanced professionalism among security forces stationed around the Lake Chad region. According to police officials, the property that was recovered, as well as the people involved, are all under protection...
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