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Kebbi grand rally for Tinubu and matters arising

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By Isah Aminu

It was an earth shaking gathering of lovers, fans, ardent supporters and well-wishers across Kebbi State who came out with fanfare and in solidarity with President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to express their satisfaction with his laudable reforms.

It was also a gathering of the crème de la crème, the who is who, and the cavalier of Kebbi politics, who came out in droves to identify with the young dynamic governor who is cementing the concrete foundations laid by his predecessor to ensure that the journey of Kebbi State to the promised land is of no retreat, no surrender.

Beyond the uniqueness of the gathering and the large turnout of mammoth crowd, there are lessons to be learnt from it.

Indeed, one factor that plays out incontrovertibly in Kebbi State are the overwhelming arrays of federal and State people-oriented projects, and various laudable initiatives and interventions touching every strata of the state and positively impacting on every citizen and various laudable initiatives and interventions of the government.

For the people of Kebbi State, the true meaning of political governance, and the delivery of unique people-oriented dividends of democracy has clear and practical meaning leading to an enviable political culture and positive political socialization. Looking around every corner, they could point out practical projects that has direct bearing with their well-being and has enhanced their prosperity and happiness. To them the government is working very well.

As at the last count, there are 40 ongoing projects worth over N600 billion positively affecting all sectors, including, health care, education, power, agriculture, industrialization, mines, women and youth development and empowerment, trainings and manpower capacity development distributed all over the State.

In an unprecedented demonstration of commitment, goodwill, inclusive governance and strong political will to carry out all his campaign promises in line with the Renewed Hope Mandate, the Tinubu led administration has made several deliberate positive efforts to bring the federal government closer to the people of Kebbi State.

A people-oriented government must understand the imperatives of transportation in national development and economic growth, that is exactly what the Tinbu administration did, when it embarked upon the construction of a 1,000 km Sokoto (Ilela – Badagry (Agbara) Superhighway (Section 1, Phase 1A) Kebbi section worth N428.3 bn.

Also the federal government rehabilitated the 30 km within the 127 km alignment of Biu-Kangiwa-Kamba-Gaya-Niger Republic Road at the cost of N39.6 bn, and constructed the Malando Garin Baka Ngaski Wara Road CH.0+000 CH.79+586 with N86.3bn, and the N13.7bn Koko-Besse-Zaria-Kala Road.

And constructed a N35 billion Natisini – Kangiwa – Kamba Road, the Malamdo – Ngaski Warah Road, the Sokoto – Kebbi – Badagry superhighway and Koko-Mahuta – Dabai road worth billions of naira. These roads when constructed will certainly boost economic growth, ease transportation and its cost and bring about other several positive consequential benefits to the people of Kebbi State.
The President Asiwaju Tinubu’s administration also demonstrated further commitment to Kebbi’s development through the construction of the multi-billion naira Natsini-Kangiwa-Kamba Road and the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.

An impactful government, consolidating inclusive economic growth and social infrastructural development across Nigeria, the government also made a donation of the sum of N450m to the 225 wards in the state to procure food items for the month of Ramadan.

Certainly for a State government that has fulfilled over 70 percent of its campaign promises, within two years, the people have every conceivable reason to turn out in jubilation and support.

The visible changes in social and physical infrastructural development which affects all the Local government councils and particularly the state capital, underscore the dogged determination and demonstrable commitment of the State Governor to consolidate on the gains of his predecessor and completely emancipate the citizens of the State.

For instance the administration of Governor Idris profitably extended the retirement age of teachers in Kebbi State to the attainment of 65 years of age or a 40 years of period in service, thereby distinguishing the State from all other States in the federation.

He also rehabilitated the 15 kilometres road from NNPC mega station through Emir Haruna road to Haliru Abdu roundabout extending to AP 2 roundabout with the added provision of solar street lights and drainages.

Governor Idris also extended the construction of roads to the four senatorial districts of the State, and the urbanization of major rural areas within the 21 local Government Areas of Kebbi State.

The government also constructed 5 kilometres township road in Yauri, replicating the same in Ngaski, Argungu, Zuru and other local Government Areas

The government also spent over twenty-one billion naira on the purchase and distribution palliatives, pumps, fertilizer, as well as the disbursement of financial support to its people to improve their livelihood.

An empathetic governor, his resolve is to bring succor to the less privileged in the society, to do so effectively, he purchased hundreds of truckloads of grains, including rice worth billions of naira, which were distributed free to the people throughout the state.

Governor Idris also took drastic, prompt and commendable measures to tackle the threat of migratory birds, spending over 4,000 liters of chemicals and conducting numerous flight hours to protect agricultural yields from pests, particularly quelea birds, to improve food security and availability, with the distribution of fertilizer worth N2.6 billion to farmers

To further enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability through practical and deliberate support for farmers at reduced operational costs, Governor Idris, procured and distributed hundreds of solar-powered water pumps, CNG pumps, conversion kits, power tillers, and motorized sprayers worth over N8.5 billion.

To underscore the importance of the Central Park in Birini Kebbi in both security, facilitation and ease of transportation, revenue generation and localization of transport point, Governor Idris also embarked upon its reconstruction and rehabilitation into a modern befitting modern motor park for public transport fitted with adequate water supply, modern administrative block, lock up shops, available sit out for commuters, gallery, up to date readable electronic information board and restaurant which will serve as convenient centre for both local and international travelers and freight collation centre, with focus on Niger and Benin. The project gulped a whooping sum of N2.99 billion.

His reformative work in the educational sector is also aimed at, re-inventing educational system and making it competitive and result oriented. The habitation and construction of facilities and standard classrooms is to provide favourable and conducive atmosphere for both teachers and learners for optimal teachers’ performance and effective and efficient learners’ activities.

His educational initiative tagged, ‘Better Education Service Delivery for All’ (BESDA) has led to various renovation of classrooms, construction of standard classrooms, and the provision of instructional materials for schools across the state enhancing teaching and learning. This is inclusive of the construction of mega pilot schools in Birnin Kebbi, Argungu, Yauri and Zuru.

This education friendly disposition has significantly led to increased learners enrollment and retention and transition in the schools.

He also renovated and several health facilities including the Zauro Psychiatric hospital, and also provided modern health facilities, and increased the entitlements of doctors and nurses as well as abolished the employment of casual staff in State owned hospitals.

A transparent and optimistic leader bent on ensuring a reliable for upcoming generations, Governor Nasir re-established the payment of scholarships and bursary awards to indigent students in tertiary institutions and the sponsorship of indigent students on scholarships outside the country to India and Egypt and other countries of the world.

With the creation of the Ministries of Humanitarian Affairs and Internal Security, Ministries of Rural and Community Development, Establishment, Training and Pension, Solid Minerals Development and Mining, Rural and Community Development, Religious Affairs, Physical Planning and Urban Development as well as Ministry of Digital Economy, Governor Nasir Idris has broadened the frontiers of the civil service, created more employment opportunities and restructured the State civil service for effective service delivery and optimal performance.

Disposed to enhancing better living conditions for the Youths and Women through concerted empowerment opportunities as well as grant them financial independence over 500 youths and women were trained across the four Emirates of the state in cosmetics, barbing, hair dressing, popcorn making, tailoring, computer application, handset repairs, and animal husbandry.

An inclusive and productive State governor, his administration has also demonstrated its commitment to youth empowerment through prioritizing youth inclusivity through political appointments, thereby opening opportunities for the youths to have a direct voice in the governance of their own State and also affording them the opportunity of mentorship.

A resilient, focused, transparent, and creative governor, as prioritizing the development of Birini Kebbi, the State Capital has also made favorable nd significant inroads of physical infrastructural developments in State capital, agricultural development, improving Healthcare delivery, education and women and youth empowerment .

An innovative and persuasive leader, his security strategy has led to the return of normalcy, peace and security in Kebbi South bringing notable changes and return to agricultural and other economic activities to Fakai, Danko Wasagu and Zuru where the devastating activities of bandits who created camps and infiltration points from the neighbouring Niger and Zamfara States into some local government areas have been sufficiently stopped.

It is to the credit of the administration of Governor Idris that the destruction of farmlands, rustling of cattle and incessant destruction of lives and properties has significantly been brought under control

Surely, the 500 million naira on monthly security vote allocated to Governor Nasir Idris is used profitably for the people of Kebbi State protecting them and making them sleep with all eyes closed and with the assurances that they will wake up the next day and go peacefully about their daily businesses.

An engaging team player, his regular interface with the various security services operating within the State has produced excellent results.

Demonstrating his will and determination in arresting the security menace in the State, Governor Idris purchase of 27 brand new Hilux brand of vehicles to security operatives, 1000 motorcycles to vigilantes to promote grassroots community policing to compliment effort of the police, and also ensure regular and timely payment of allowances to security personnel operating across the State as well as providing other working materials required by them.

In a rare commitment towards ensuring an enhanced workforce and a conducive work ambience, he completed the 9 million naira ultra-modern Gwadangwaji Secretariat complex which was abandoned for over 15 years by previous administrations. The secretariat now houses various ministries, departments, and agencies of the State and Federal Government boards

It is also on records that Governor Idris since assumption of office has also made the timely payment of workers’ salaries , payment of government running cost, payment of pension and gratuity to retirees a priority. With the government also settling outstanding leave grant of civil servants in the state.

For the Jagaban, President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Kauran Gwandu Governor Nasir Idris, their tenacity, effectiveness, dexterity and people-oriented signature projects, and several interventions have indeed become revealing prove of a responsive government intent on addressing the needs of the people, and have made the people fall in love with them, making them unanimous not just in their support but in endorsing Mr. President and Mr. Governor to continue beyond 2027. These are the lessons for leaders, that when you serve, the people fall in love, and will not hesitate to come out to support you.

  • Aminu is writing from Kebbi State.
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Trailblazing Leadership: Professor Audi’s 5-Year Journey of Excellence As NSCDC Boss

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By Gambo Jagindi

Nigeria’s security landscape has been indelibly marked by the tenure of Professor Ahmed Abubakar Audi as Commander General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC). As he completes his five-year term, stakeholders are lauding his unwavering commitment to excellence and visionary leadership that has transformed the corps into a world-class security agency.

Born on September 30, 1967, in Laminga, Nasarawa State, Professor Audi’s rise to the top is a testament to his unrelenting pursuit of excellence. With a PhD in Public Administration, a Master’s in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, and a Bachelor’s degree in Physical and Health Education, he joined the NSCDC in 1996 as a volunteer and steadily climbed the ranks, earning several professional merit awards, including the Distinguished Merit Award for Excellence in Administration and Security Operations. He is a member of the National Institute (mni) and a Fellow of the Institute of Security and Forensic Studies, Nigeria.

Under Professor Ahmed Abubakar Audi’s stewardship, the NSCDC has achieved remarkable milestones, including notable apprehensions and improved security measures, while significantly boosting staff morale and inspiring a new generation of security personnel, cementing his reputation as a visionary leader in the security sector, and leaving an indelible mark on Nigeria’s security landscape .

Audi’s five-year tenure has been marked by a steady commitment to fairness and inclusivity. By ensuring federal character in appointments and promotions, he has addressed longstanding disparities and boosted staff morale. The payment of backlog promotions and arrears has put smiles on the faces of deserving officers, reflecting positively on the corps’ leadership. This emphasis on equity has created a more motivated workforce, positioning the NSCDC for continued success under Professor Audi’s leadership, which stakeholders are urging to be extended

Marking the completion of his five-year tenure, the NSCDC boss recently commissioned five strategic projects to boost the corps’ operational capacity, showcasing his visionary leadership. The projects include a Standard Mini Fire Fighting Station, a VIP Protection Unit Office Complex, the Hydrocarbon and Maritime Security Command and Control Centre, and a 24-Unit Staff Quarters. As Professor Audi concludes his first term, stakeholders are calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to extend his service, citing his dedication, patriotism, and excellence. With his continued service, Nigeria’s security architecture stands to gain significantly, and his leadership would remain a driving force for progress and stability. The nation would benefit from his expertise and experience, making a strong case for his tenure extension

Also as Nigeria hurtles towards the 2027 election, the need for seasoned security leadership has never been more pressing. Professor Ahmed Abubakar Audi, the outgoing Commander General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), is uniquely positioned to provide the steady hand required to ensure a peaceful and secure electoral process. With his proven track record of collaboration with sister security agencies, Professor Audi is well-equipped to lead the charge in protecting critical national assets and providing the desired security cover for the election.

Some Nigerians are advocating for the extension of Professor Ahmed Abubakar Audi’s tenure as NSCDC head, citing his proven expertise and strong relationships with other security agencies. Retaining him for at least two more years, they argue, would ensure a secure environment for the 2027 election, with critical infrastructure protected, election-related violence prevented, and law and order maintained. This, they believe, would bolster Nigerians’ confidence in the electoral process, making a strong case for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider retaining Professor Audi’s services, given his wealth of experience and demonstrated patriotism.

Jagindi is a digital media publisher who writes from Abuja via jagindi2016@gmail.com

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Benjamin Kalu: Demonstrating Emotional Intelligence In Turbulent Times

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By Philip Agbese

Nigeria’s democracy has gotten to a point where the resilience of our noble institutions is constantly tested by the intensity of agreement and disagreement in parliamentary Chambers. It is precisely in such moments we see ideas collide, voices of opposition rise, and passions sometimes threaten to overwhelm procedure that shows leadership should be seen beyond just title.

The recent deliberations surrounding the amended Electoral Act 2026 has further revealed Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu, who is the Deputy Speaker, to be an outstanding leader in the Nigerian House of Representatives. His conduct has undoubtedly express emotional intelligence, institutional fidelity, and democratic maturity. Kalu’s capacity to read the room without being ruled by it, and to act decisively without becoming dismissive, has in truth become a far more demanding attribute that is worthy of emulation. It was this quality that defined Benjamin Kalu’s leadership during one of the most contentious legislative exercises in the House.

However, the atmosphere recently felt inside the chamber during the clause-by-clause consideration of the Electoral Act amendment was electric in the sense that tempers frayed, tensions flared, and opposition lawmakers staged protests over the removal of the “real-time” transmission clause. It is well understood that the phrase itself; “real-time transmission,” had over time, assumed a symbolic weight which goes beyond its technical meaning. Within the House and in the imagination of the public, it has become a shorthand for electoral credibility, transparency, and the collective yearning by Nigerians for a system they could trust. At this point, it was, in essence, what Nigerians wanted.

Yet, while many lawmakers were understandably engrossed on the symbolic power of real-time transmission, an essential question which was barely asked by anyone amidst the echoes of protest is: what will happen when the imperfect realities of technology, and human systems occur during electoral exercise?

The debatable controversy surrounding real-time transmission reveals a deep philosophical divide that exist in governance. On one side, we have those who viewed the provision as non-negotiable electoral reform, while on the other side were lawmakers who support the electronic transmission in principle and also advocate for a safeguard-manual collation in the event of technological failure. The later was not a rejection of progress but an acknowledgment of contingency.

It is a general knowledge that in a country like Nigeria, server fluctuations, network instability, technological imperfections are not just hypothetical but lived experience. Therefore, the insistence on a single, inflexible method of conduct is a big democratic risk. It was this inconvenience that Hon. Kalu perceived the necessity of the right intervention, even as the opposition chants reverberated through the chamber.

Presiding over proceedings like this is a task that requires more than just the mastery of House rules, one that demands the sensitivity of managing human behaviour under stress. This was the confrontation before the deputy speaker: how would he uphold the rules of the House, protect minority voices, and ensure that dissent was heard, while also preventing the legislature from being held hostage by procedural brinkmanship.

As protests erupted over the removal of the real-time transmission clause, Hon. Kalu didn’t allow frustration to harden into rigidity, he chose a more demanding route. He gave room to the opposition lawmakers to vent their grievances. At the same time, he showed an affirmation of institutional integrity as he remained anchored to the rules governing legislative debate, insisting that the House must proceed, clause by clause, regardless of the volume of objections. His refusal to personalise the conflict along political line was an applaudable move that distinguished the deputy speaker’s conduct as a hallmark of emotional intelligence.

Hon. Kalu’s intervention showed a precise confrontation about idealism and realism. While opposition voices kept hitting on the removal of an absolute real-time clause as betrayal of public trust, the Deputy Speaker stood firm on the realty that rigidity can itself undermine credibility, because he believes that an electoral process that collapses because of issues with server or disruption in network does not serve democracy; but imperils it. His decision to steer the House retaining electronic transmission while permitting manual collation in the event of technological failure, has created a trustworthy legal framework.

It is important to understand that this outcome wasn’t from a place of partisan manoeuvring or one that pits the government against opposition. It is one that cut across party lines, standing as broad agreement on the desirability of electronic transmission. At this point, the law was only left to acknowledge the possibility of technological imperfections. In this sense, the Deputy Speaker’s role was not to advance a party agenda but to reconcile competing anxieties within the same democratic family.

Surprisingly, throughout the proceedings, the Deputy Speaker remained conspicuously focused even amidst the turbulence created by opposition’s protests. His demeanour at that moment conveyed a quiet message that the House would not be distracted from its duty. Hon. Kalu listened, he ruled, and he moved the process forward. He also ensured that that the amended Electoral Act 2026 was eventual passed.

At the end of the session, the law emerged not as the imposition of a dominant faction but as the product of legislative process that has undergone exhaustive and contentious sessions. Through the result of achieving a balanced outcome, the Deputy Speaker demonstrated that emotional intelligence is not opposed to rationality; it enhances it. This dual recognition has proven that the institution itself speaks louder than any individual voice, and this is the essence of responsible lawmaking by intelligent lawmakers.

It is also worthy of note that the true beneficiary of the Deputy Speaker’s display of high intellect is not a party or faction, but the Nigerian democratic project itself. His effort to prevent the House from descending into procedural chaos, has protected the credibility of the legislature, most especially at a time when public trust has become so fragile and precious at the same time.

Moreover, only few leaders who, like Hon. Kalu, can acknowledge the need of agreements in building institutions towards solutions that would create enduring services. He understood that the authority of the chair derives not from force but from fairness. Kalu has always interpret and enforce rules within the house without appearing partisan; and he has been guiding debates without dictating outcomes.

Kalu’s conduct during the passage of the amended Electoral Act embodies the essence of leadership, one that defines it to be much of temperament as it is about intellect. This exemplary action calls for more presence of intellectual leaders like Kalu in Nigeria’s democratic journey, because history would be a good judge of the amended Electoral Act 2026 on its practical outcomes in future elections. However, regardless of how those outcomes would unfold, the process by which the law was passed will always stand as a guide for future leaders.

This is a feat that should indeed be celebrated by all Nigerians rather than being condemned. Without doubt, the Deputy Speaker has demonstrated that emotional intelligence is not an abstract concept but a lived practice that strengthens democracy itself when exercised with integrity.

Agbese, Deputy Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, writes from Apa-Agila.

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No More Pipeline Vandalism in The Niger Delta, But…

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APPRAISING MILITARY RESOLVE AND THE PATH TO SUSTAINABLE OIL SECURITY

By Aaron Mike Odeh

On a recent media assessment visit by the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael E Onoja on the 20 January 2026, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division of the Nigerian Army and Commander Land Component Operation DELTA SAFE, Major General Emmanuel Emeka, stated that there will be “no more pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta” indicating a strong affirmation of military resolve and institutional confidence in the ongoing operations within Nigeria’s most economically strategic region.
Far from being a casual statement, the pronouncement reflects the operational posture, command clarity, and renewed determination of the Nigerian Armed Forces (AFN) under the leadership of General Olufemi Oluyede. It signals a clear message: the era of unchecked sabotage of national economic assets is being decisively confronted.

CONTEXTUALISING THE GOC’S DECLARATION
Statements of this magnitude from a serving GOC carry both symbolic and operational weight. They are rooted in firsthand command experience, intelligence assessments, and measurable gains on the ground. In this regard, Major General Emmanuel Emeka’s assertion should be understood as a projection of confidence derived from sustained military engagement, improved coordination with sister security agencies, and enhanced operational discipline within the 6 Division’s area of responsibility.
The Niger Delta has long posed complex security challenges due to its difficult terrain, extensive pipeline networks, and the activities of organised criminal syndicates. Against this backdrop, the GOC’s declaration underscores a belief that the Nigerian Armed Forces has reached a level of operational advantage sufficient to deter, disrupt, and dismantle pipeline vandalism networks.
OPERATIONAL GAINS AND MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM
Under Major General Emmanuel Emeka’s command, the 6 Division has intensified patrols, improved intelligence-led operations, and sustained pressure on illegal refining camps and crude oil theft routes. These efforts align with the Federal Government’s strategic objective of securing oil infrastructure as a matter of national economic security.
The GOC’s statement therefore reflects not mere optimism, but a professional assessment of the division’s growing capacity to dominate the operational environment. It also reinforces the Nigerian Armed Forces constitutional role as a stabilising force, committed to safeguarding national assets in support of economic recovery and investor confidence.

THE “BUT”: BEYOND KINETIC SUCCESS
While commending the resolve and achievements of the 6 Division, it is equally important to situate the declaration within a broader national framework. The “but” in the statement should not be interpreted as doubt or contradiction; rather, it represents an acknowledgment of the multifaceted nature of pipeline security in the Niger Delta.
Pipeline vandalism has historically been sustained not only by criminal intent, but also by socioeconomic pressures, environmental degradation, and the absence of alternative livelihoods in some host communities. Military success, while indispensable, achieves greater durability when complemented by effective civil governance, economic inclusion, and community trust-building.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AS A FORCE MULTIPLIER
One of the strengths of recent military operations in the Niger Delta has been improved civil-military relations. The success of the Armed Forces is closely tied to cooperation from local communities, traditional institutions, and credible stakeholders.
Sustainable pipeline security is most effective when host communities become partners in protection rather than passive observers. The GOC’s declaration implicitly places responsibility on all stakeholders—government agencies, oil companies, community leaders, and youths—to consolidate the gains made by the Armed Forces.

INSTITUTIONAL SYNERGY AND NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
The efforts of the 6 Division do not exist in isolation. They form part of a wider national security ecosystem involving regulatory agencies, intelligence services, law enforcement bodies, and policy institutions. The GOC’s confidence should therefore inspire complementary actions across these sectors.
Oil companies must uphold environmental standards and transparent community engagement. Regulatory bodies must enforce accountability. Development agencies must deliver visible dividends of peace. These non-military actions reinforce the security umbrella provided by the Nigerian Armed Forces.

LEADERSHIP AND STRATEGIC MESSAGING
Major General Emmanuel Emeka’s statement also serves as strategic communication—boosting troop morale, reassuring investors, and reinforcing public confidence in the Armed Forces of Nigeria. Such leadership messaging is essential in shaping national narratives around security, discipline, and state authority.
By articulating a firm stance against pipeline vandalism, the GOC is not only commanding troops, but shaping expectations and setting benchmarks for operational success.

CONCLUSION
The declaration that there will be “no more pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta” should be seen as a reflection of strengthened military capacity, improved leadership focus, and renewed institutional confidence under Major General Emmanuel Emeka, GOC 6 Division of the Armed Forces.
The Nigerian Armed Forces has demonstrated readiness to secure critical national assets. The task ahead is to consolidate these gains through sustained operations, inter-agency synergy, and socio-economic interventions that address underlying vulnerabilities.
In this context, the GOC’s statement stands as both an assurance and a call to collective national responsibility—one that deserves commendation, support, and strategic follow-through.

Aaron Mike Odeh, a Public Affairs Analyst Media Consultant and Community Development Advocator wrote from Post Army Housing Estate Kurudu Abuja

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