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Secure The Farms, Support The Farmers Rain has begun to fall across many parts of Nigeria, signaling the start of another farming season. In communities like mine in Nasarawa State, farmers have already taken to their fields with determination and hope. Egusi (melon) has already been planted, and the land is gradually coming alive with activity. But beyond this promising start lies a pressing question: will the necessary support, planning, and protection be provided in time ?. Year after year, Nigeria approaches agriculture with urgency but without the structured planning required to maximize results. This recurring gap continues to undermine the efforts of hardworking farmers. Farming must be treated as a priority that requires deliberate coordination. Inputs such as fertilizers, herbicides, and improved seeds must be made available early, not when the planting window is already closing. Extension services must be strengthened, and modern techniques must reach rural farmer...

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Nigerian Airlines Threaten Shutdown Over Rising Aviation Fuel Costs Domestic airlines in Nigeria have warned of a possible suspension of operations starting Monday, April 20, 2026, citing an unprecedented surge in the cost of aviation fuel. The operators say the sharp increase in fuel prices commonly known as Jet A1 has significantly driven up operating expenses, making it increasingly difficult to sustain flight services across the country.  Industry stakeholders fear that if the situation persists, it could trigger a widespread disruption in Nigeria’s air transport sector. Airlines, which rely heavily on aviation fuel as a major cost component, noted that the current pricing trend is unsustainable and could force them to ground flights unless urgent measures are taken.  The development has raised concerns among passengers, businesses, and regulators about the potential economic and logistical impact of a shutdown. Observers warn that a halt in domestic flight ope...

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Nasarawa State Government Announces Suleiman Ahmed Eko As 4th Osu Ajiri The Nasarawa State Government has officially announced the appointment of Suleiman Ahmed Eko as the 4th Osu Ajiri. The announcement was made by the Honourable Commissioner for Local Government, Community Development and Chieftaincy Affairs, Aminu Mu'azu Maifata.  This followed conclusion of all necessary processes leading to the selection, ratification, and approval of the new traditional ruler. The appointment, according to Maifata, takes effect from Tuesday, 14th April 2026. The 1972 born monarch is a graduate of the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, and happily married with children. He succeeds the late Osu Ajiri, HRH Alhaji Halilu Bala Usman, a former Deputy Governor of the old Plateau State, who passed away on May 25, 2025. Further details regarding the coronation and formal presentation of the new Osu Ajiri are expected to be released by the government in due course.

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ADC Convention To Hold As Scheduled Amid Allegations Of Intimidation The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has insisted that its national convention will proceed as planned on Tuesday in Abuja, despite alleged last-minute attempts to disrupt the event. Speaking at the venue, the Rainbow Event Centre, former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye, declared that the party remained resolute and fully prepared to hold its convention. He emphasized that the ADC had fulfilled all contractual obligations, including full payment for the venue, and therefore could not be denied access. Melaye alleged that there had been pressure from the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, alongside the Federal Capital Development Authority, aimed at preventing the event from taking place. He described the development as an act of political intimidation but assured party members that the convention would go on as scheduled. The controversy follows a statement issued on Monday night by th...

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Nasarawa Government Hints At Imminent Announcement Of New Osu Ajiri  There are strong indications that the Nasarawa State Government may announce a new Osu Ajiri of Edege Chiefdom anytime tomorrow, following a statement credited to Governor Abdullahi A. Sule at Maraba-Udege, the headquarters of Edege Area Administrative Council. The governor made the declaration at the Council Secretariat where he met with victims of the recent attacks across Gidan Ogiri, Akyawa-Baka, Udegen-Kasa, Apura Adagba and Itara communities, in a show of solidarity and concern over the security situation in the area. The development comes months after an election for the stool was conducted on January 15 this year by the Nasarawa State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. However, the outcome of that exercise has remained controversial and was never officially announced by the authorities. Sources suggest that the delay in declaring the result may not be unconnected to disputes ...

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CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE The Management and Staff of Ideal Reporters warmly congratulates the following distinguished personalities on the auspicious occasion of the 8th Combined Convocation Ceremony and 25th Anniversary of Nasarawa State University, Keffi: Hon. Aliyu Tijjani Ahmed, PhD – Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons Dr. Abubakar Abdullahi Owuna – Insurance expert Dr. Salisu Abubakar Oloko – Department of Crime Management, Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa Dr. Umar Bala Usman - Federal Capital Development Authority, Abuja. We particularly celebrate your attainment of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), the highest academic qualification formally conferred upon you at this historic convocation.  This distinguished accomplishment represents the culmination of years of rigorous intellectual engagement, disciplined research, and unwavering commitment to scholarly excellence. We recognize that your elevation to this...

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Controversy Trails Naming Of NSUK Alumni Secretariat A growing wave of concern has emerged among members of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) Alumni Association following the naming of the newly constructed National Alumni Secretariat at the institution’s main campus. While alumni members have commended the association for delivering what has been described as a commendable and long-awaited edifice, the decision to name the Secretariat after Ambassador Yakubu Musa, Personal Liaison Officer (PLO) to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has sparked dissatisfaction within the ranks. In a statement signed by Comrade Mohammed Ayuba Oche, PhD, a concerned alumnus, members acknowledged and appreciated Ambassador Yakubu Musa for his philanthropic gesture and financial commitment toward the construction of the Secretariat. They also prayed for divine reward for his contributions. However, the statement expressed surprise and disappointment over the decision by the Bar. Nuhu Egya-l...