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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...

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U.S. Authorises Departure Of Non-Essential Embassy Staff In Abuja, Issues Travel Advisory On Nigeria The United States government has authorised the voluntary departure of non-essential personnel and their family members from its embassy in Abuja, citing heightened security concerns. In a related development, Washington has also advised its citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria, warning of potential risks linked to the prevailing security environment. The decision, which stops short of a full evacuation, allows eligible staff at the U.S. Embassy Abuja to depart at their discretion while maintaining essential diplomatic operations. Officials say the move is part of precautionary measures aimed at safeguarding American personnel amid evolving security threats. The updated travel advisory underscores concerns over instability, including possible unrest and other risks that could affect the safety of visitors. The development follows a series of recent security alerts issued...

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Udege Council Distributes Relief Materials To Victims Of Recent Attacks The Udege Area Administrative Council in Nasarawa Local Government Area of Nasarawa State has distributed relief materials to victims of the recent violent attacks that affected several communities in the area. The food items comprising 300 bags of rice, 150 bags of beans, 100 bags of maize, 100 cartons of spaghetti, and 100 cartons of seasoning cubes were supplied to the Council by the Nasarawa State Emergency Management Agency as part of efforts to cushion the hardship faced by victims. Speaking during the distribution exercise, a Council Member, Dr Abubakar Abdullahi Okuwa, expressed deep concern over the devastating impact of the attacks on affected communities. He described the intervention as an emergency response by the government, noting that the scale of the relief allocated to affected communities reflects the magnitude of destruction suffered. He urged community representatives to ensure fair...

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Government Commences Peace Talks Over Deadly Udege Attacks The Nasarawa State Government has commenced high-level peace talks following recent coordinated attacks on communities in Udege Development Area of Nasarawa Local Government Area allegedly by Fulani bandits, which reportedly claimed over 30 lives and left more than 70 houses destroyed. The violent incidents, which also led to the loss of food items, motorcycles and other valuables, have displaced many residents, with affected victims currently taking refuge in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Loko, Onogbo, and neighbouring communities. As part of efforts to restore calm, Governor Abdullahi A. Sule of Nasarawa State convened a peace meeting between leaders of the Eloyi, also called Afo and Fulani representatives from Udege, aimed at ending the cycle of violence and fostering peaceful coexistence. The meeting, held at the palace of the Emir of Nasarawa, Alh. Ibrahim Usman Jibril la, brought together key sta...

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Expert Faults “Communal Clash” Narrative, Describes Nasarawa Killings As Terror Attack A security expert and academic, Dr Abubakar Salisu Oloko, has strongly criticized claims describing the recent killings in parts of Nasarawa State as a “communal clash,” warning that such characterization distorts facts and undermines justice. Dr. Oloko was reacting to statements allegedly circulated by Jaafar M. Loko, an aide to the Nasarawa State Government, who reportedly described the violence in Gidan-Ogiri, Akyawa-Baka, Udege Kasa, and other Ajiri communities as a communal conflict. In a statement made available to the press, the criminologist argued that the incidents bear the hallmarks of a coordinated criminal operation rather than a clash between rival groups. “A clash implies mutual engagement between two sides. What happened was a one-sided, coordinated attack on innocent communities,” he said. Dr. Oloko linked the violence to a failed kidnapping operation in the area, allegin...

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Beyond The Headlines: The Truth About The Udege Attacks The recent press statement regarding the tragic events in Gidan-Ogiri, Akyawa-Baka, and Udege Kasa is a step toward acknowledging the carnage, but it stops short of the full truth. To characterize the killing of 11 people and the burning of more than 50 houses as a "reprisal attack by hoodlums" is a gross simplification. A deeper look at the facts reveals a much more specific and sinister reality. As a professional in crime management, I must emphasize that terminology dictates the solution. When we use the term "hoodlums," we treat the symptom as a random act of delinquency. We must call a spade a spade: this was not generic criminality; it was a targeted assault by armed herdsmen with a clear criminal motive. The "reprisal" mentioned by the police did not happen in a vacuum. It was the violent aftermath of a botched kidnapping operation involving an Afo man from Odenin Gida. The two ...