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Governor Bala Mohammed reshuffles cabinet, sacks five commissioners

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Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed has dismissed five commissioners from his cabinet.

The decision, announced in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Governor’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Comrade Mukhtar Gidado, is to reinvigorate the administration for enhanced service delivery.

The statement explained that the cabinet reconstitution aligned with the Governor’s vision of addressing emerging challenges and injecting fresh ideas into the government.

The affected commissioners are:

Dr. Jamila Dahiru – Commissioner for Education

Barr. Abubakar Abdulhameed Bununu – Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs

Comrade Usman Danturaki – Commissioner for Information and Communication

Professor Simon Madugu Yalams – Commissioner for Agriculture

Alhaji Yakubu Ibrahim Hamza – Commissioner for Religious Affairs and Societal Reorientation

The governor expressed his appreciation for their dedication and contributions to the development of Bauchi State, noting that their efforts have been instrumental in advancing key policies and initiatives.

“This cabinet reshuffle is a routine measure aimed at enhancing the administration’s effectiveness,” the Governor stated.

In a related development, Governor Mohammed has forwarded the names of new nominees to the Bauchi State House of Assembly for security clearance and confirmation as commissioners. The nominees include:

Hon. Isa Babayo Tilde – Toro Local Government

Abdullahi Mohammed – Misau Local Government

Dr. Bala Musa Lukshi – Dass Local Government

Usman Usman Shehu – Shira Local Government

Iliyasu Aliyu Gital – Tafawa Balewa Local Government

Prof. Titus Saul Ketkukah – Tafawa Balewa Local Government

Hon. Adamu Babayo Gabarin – Darazo Local Government

Dr. Mohammed Lawal Rimin Zayam – Toro Local Government

Mohammed reiterated his commitment to fulfilling the administration’s mandate, assuring the people of Bauchi State that his government remained focused on delivering impactful development and improving the welfare of all residents.

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How Mojisola Meranda Allegedly withdrew N5bn from LSHA account days after becoming speaker

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Mudashiru Obasa, the speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, is embroiled in a fresh dispute with his deputy, Mojisola Meranda, for allegedly authorising the withdrawal of N5 billion from the assembly’s account just days after taking office.

The move came in the wake of her brief stint as speaker following a short-lived impeachment in January.

According to sources familiar with the unfolding drama, the fresh conflict between Obasa and Meranda centers around her approval to disburse the N5 billion for the purchase of 40 units of 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs, one for each of the 40 lawmakers.

This newspaper gathered that the purchase was made just days after Meranda was sworn in as Lagos State’s first female speaker on January 13.

“Another serious crisis is brewing in the Lagos Assembly,” a source revealed.

“Mr. Obasa is furious that Meranda didn’t even wait for weeks before withdrawing N5 billion to buy 40 Land Cruisers for lawmakers after replacing him as speaker.”

Obasa, who had plans for the same vehicle purchase before his impeachment, was re-elected as speaker on March 3 following the intervention of President Bola Tinubu.

Upon his return, Obasa immediately began pressuring Meranda to return the N5 billion, claiming that she had no authority to make such a large disbursement from the assembly’s account.

Meranda’s tenure as speaker lasted just 49 days before she was forced to resign, following intense pressure from President Tinubu and the Lagos APC leadership to restore Obasa to his position.

Sources revealed that before his removal, Obasa had already planned to disburse N7 billion to purchase 45 units of Toyota Fortuner SUVs, intending to give one to each of the 40 members of the Lagos House of Assembly, one for the House clerk, and the remaining vehicles for himself. However, Meranda’s approval of the N5 billion purchase has now disrupted these plans.

“As soon as Obasa was reinstated as speaker, he began putting pressure on Meranda to return the N5 billion used to purchase the Land Cruisers,” one source explained.

“Obasa was about to finalize plans to disburse N7 billion for 45 Toyota Fortuner SUVs, but Meranda’s actions have thrown those plans into disarray.”

In response, Obasa has demanded that Meranda return the 40 vehicles already purchased, a request that has sparked resistance from lawmakers.

Many of the lawmakers, who had opposed Obasa’s return to power, are refusing to hand back the new Land Cruisers in exchange for the older Toyota Fortuner models.

“Obasa is not backing down,” a source said. “He’s insisting that Meranda and the other lawmakers immediately return the Land Cruisers, but they are refusing. They don’t want to give up the latest model of Land Cruisers for the older 2020 Fortuner vehicles, and this is creating more tension in the assembly.”

The dispute continues to escalate, as the standoff between Obasa and Meranda threatens to deepen divisions within the Lagos State House of Assembly.

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Tingo AI: The First AI-Driven Innovation Hub in Africa

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Campus Comprehensive College, Lagos Students Dive into the World of AI and Robotics at Tingo AI’s Educational Tour

 

 

Tingo AI, Africa’s leading artificial intelligence research and innovation center, hosted an interactive and inspiring educational tour for students from [SCHOOL NAME]. The visit was designed to introduce students to the real-world applications of AI, robotics, and automation, providing them with an early glimpse into the future of technology.

 

The students participated in hands-on activities and discussions that explored AI’s impact on education, business, entertainment, and public services. The engaging session included:

 

✅ AI for Everyday Life: Students saw live demonstrations of how AI enhances industries like healthcare, finance, and creative arts.

✅ Robotics Challenge: Teams designed and programmed robots to complete problem-solving tasks, sparking their creativity.

✅ AI Ethics & Innovation Discussion: Experts engaged students in thought-provoking conversations about the future of AI and ethical technology use.

✅ Career Pathway Insights: Students learned about exciting AI-related career opportunities and the skills required for success in the digital economy.

 

Tingo AI’s visionary founder, Dozy Mmobuosi, also shared his enthusiasm about empowering young minds with AI knowledge, stating:

“Exposing students to AI early is critical for Africa’s technological future. Today’s youth are tomorrow’s innovators, and experiences like this help shape a new generation of tech leaders.”

 

The visit reinforced Tingo AI’s commitment to bridging the gap between AI education and practical application, ensuring that students across Nigeria have access to cutting-edge knowledge and inspiration.

 

Stay connected with us @tingoai_ for more groundbreaking innovations and educational experiences.

 

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Senate advises Natasha to obey rules as she refuses to stand up for Akpabio’s entrance

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The Senate on Thursday advised Kogi Central senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to respect and obey the rules and orders of the legislative institution.

Rising on Order 55(1), the Chief Whip of the Senate, Mohammed Monguno pointed out that “it is the Rules and Order of the Senate that when the Senate President is being ushered into the chamber by the Sergeant-at-arms, all senators must stand up”.

The chief whip regretted that Natasha disrespected the Rules and Order of the Senate on Wednesday and Thursday by refusing to stand up like other senators, as required, when Akpabio entered the chamber.

He called on the female lawmaker to abide by the rules, irrespective of any circumstances, noting that the institution must be protected at all costs.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio sustained the order and urged all senators to be guided.

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