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Murtala Ajaka unveils 7-Point Agenda for sustainable development of Kogi State
By Tony Edike
Governorship candidate of the Social Democratic Party, SDP, in the November 11 election in Kogi State, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka (MURI) has unveiled his campaign manifesto tagged “A Breath of Fresh Air”, a Seven-Point Agenda envisioned for the development of state.
“For so long, Kogi has been under bad leadership, I am bringing A Breath of Fresh Air and Fresh Ideas for the good of the State,” Murtala Ajaka stated in the 38-page document released to the public on Monday.
The document captured seven major sectors which he intends to pursue to place the state on the path of rapid and sustainable development. The seven-point agenda listed in the manifesto include, Security, Peace and Harmony; Economic Development and Job Creation; Education; Health; Agricultural Development; Infrastructural Development; and Tourism.
Ajaka stated that his vision for Kogi “is to create a sub-national state that thrives on equality, equity and sustainable development for the benefit of all regardless of their geo-demography”, adding that his mission “is to build a leadership that is focused on attitudinal/behavioral reorientation where the citizens of the state direct, dictate and motivate far-reaching governmental policies and programs.”
“MURI believes that a leader leads from behind and he is committed to being the servant leader that Kogi State badly needs,” the manifesto reads.

According to Ajaka, “Kogi since its creation in 1991 has witnessed what can be described in the popular parlance as the Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Several personalities have tried the best they can to move Kogi State up the ladder of performance.
“Kogi like every state is a work in progress, it is however obvious that successive governments may have fallen short of taking our dear Kogi State to enviable heights. It is trite to state that no one person knows it all and that a man cannot give what he does not have. I have therefore elected in running for the High office of the Governor of our dear state, to put before the good people Kogi, a well-researched people oriented and Pan-Kogi pact.
“I acknowledge that quite a few Leaders have left great footprints in our state. I believe that a lot more can be done. that is why I, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka MURI, along with enterprising, pragmatic and knowledgeable young men and women of my generation as well as professionals and seasoned technocrats knowing that Kogi State is richly endowed with great human and natural resources present to Kogi State and the world this pact, A BREATH OF FRESH AIR.”
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Continuing, the leading governorship candidate of the SDP said “as the lead visioner of this great vision of Kogi sons and daughters, I believe honestly that if the great wealth of Kogi State is properly harnessed, Kogi can become the new hub of business, industry and excellence, and by extension, the image of a New Nigeria, a land that flows with Milk and Honey.”
On the policy direction of his government, when given the mandate, Muri Ajaka noted that “conscious of the fact that it is not possible to make a 100% projection for everything, and knowing that the vicissitudes of the time and space happens to all things, our trust in leadership shall be pragmatic , innovative and broad-based.
“We are aware that the challenge of paying workers as and when due has become a recurring phenomenon, and knowing the dwindling fortunes of revenue accruing to the state, we must plan well to create a buffer to sustain whatever shortfall we may experience.”
“We are prepared and ready to activate the elaborate plans and policy trust of our government to attend to natural disasters like flood when they occur, and to attend to the daily challenges of a growing state; and we shall not have a Fire Brigade or knee-jerk approach to governance,” Muri said, assuring that the manifesto of the SDP shall largely be implemented whilst “chiefly pursuing policies and programs peculiar and particularly relevant for the good of Kogi State.”
Read the Full Text of the Murtala Yakubu Ajaka’s Manifesto.

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BREAKING: US, Nigerian Forces kill ISIS Commander in Nigeria, Says Trump
United States and Nigerian forces Friday killed a senior ISIS commander, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, believed to be the second most dreaded terrorist in the world.
US President Donald Trump broke the news in a Truth Social post late Friday night.
“Tonight, at my direction, brave American forces and the Armed Forces of Nigeria flawlessly executed a meticulously planned and very complex mission to eliminate the most active terrorist in the world from the battlefield,” Trump said.
“Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was doing.
“He will no longer terrorize the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans. With his removal, ISIS’s global operation is greatly diminished.
“Thank you to the Government of Nigeria for your partnership on this operation. GOD BLESS AMERICA! President DONALD J. TRUMP.”

This is not the first strike Trump has ordered on terrorists in Nigeria, who he has accused of persecuting Christians in the West African country.
In December, Trump said he had directed a “powerful and deadly strike against ISIS” in northwestern Nigeria, who he said had been killing innocent Christians.”
See Trump’s full statement on Truth Social media below


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U.S.-based Nigerian jailed 115 months for money laundering, romance scam
A Nigerian man, Charles Nnamdi Emesim, has been sentenced to 115 months in prison in the United States for conspiracy to commit money laundering linked to a decade-long romance and internet fraud scheme that defrauded at least 23 victims of more than $700,000.
The sentence was handed down on Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Robert Wier, according to a statement issued on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice.
The statement said Emesim, 53, who is legally resident in Newark, New Jersey, was convicted for conspiracy to commit money laundering after authorities found that he received and laundered proceeds from “internet- and telephone-enabled scams,” including romance scams, lottery scams, inheritance scams, investment scams, government imposter scams, and medical expense scams.
According to the department, between December 9, 2013, and June 28, 2024, Emesim operated at least 17 bank accounts under his name and the names of his companies, Chadon Export and Chadon Trucking.
Investigators said at least 23 victims across the United States were defrauded into sending more than $700,000 through cash deposits, cashier’s checks, money transfers, and wired payments into accounts controlled by Emesim.
One of the victims, described as “a senior citizen and widow living in the Eastern District of Kentucky,” was allegedly deceived through a romance scam involving a man identified as “Michael Oliver.”

The victim was reportedly made to believe she was in a romantic relationship and was introduced to a supposed “customs agent” identified as Samuel Rock to facilitate a transfer of wealth.
According to the statement, the victim later travelled to Lexington airport in Kentucky, where she met the supposed Customs agent in person, handed him additional money, drove him to a local store, and bought him a computer tablet.
“The Court found that Emesim was the individual who impersonated ‘Customs Agent Rock’ when meeting with this victim in person,” the statement added.
Authorities said the victim lost “tens of thousands of dollars” through cash payments, cashier’s checks, prepaid debit cards, and gift cards sent to Emesim and his associates.
The Justice Department further stated that Emesim frequently withdrew victims’ funds in cash or transferred the money into accounts belonging to relatives, businesses, or family members in Nigeria.
Jason Parman, First Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky, described romance scams and financial fraud schemes as “predatory crimes” that rely on “deception, emotional manipulation, and calculated exploitation.”
He said the defendant “spent years helping funnel stolen money from hardworking Americans,” including an elderly victim who “was manipulated into believing she was building a genuine relationship.”
“These criminals do not see victims as people—they see them as targets,” Parman said, adding that authorities would continue to “aggressively pursue and prosecute those who exploit trust, devastate families, and profit from fraud.”
Also commenting, Federal Bureau of Investigation Louisville Field Office Special Agent in Charge, Olivia Olson, said Emesim “preyed upon trusting men and women” for more than a decade.
She added that the sentencing shows that law enforcement agencies remain committed to pursuing “criminals who operate financial scams at the expense of innocent Americans.”
During the sentencing hearing, the court described Emesim’s conduct as “heartless and unquestionably reprehensible,” saying the crimes caused severe financial, emotional, and psychological harm to victims.
Under U.S. federal law, Emesim is required to serve 85 per cent of his prison sentence and will remain under supervision for three years after release.
The case was investigated by the FBI, while Assistant U.S. Attorney Kate Dieruf prosecuted the matter on behalf of the United States government.

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Nigeria’s inflation rises to 15.69% in April
Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose to 15.69 per cent in April 2026, up from 15.38 per cent recorded in March, reflecting a 0.31 percentage point increase, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
According to the data released on Friday, Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 138.3 in April, marking a 2.9-point increase from 135.4 in March. The NBS said the increase followed the agency’s recent rebasing to a 2024 base year with 2023 as the weight reference period.
Despite the uptick in the annual rate, the bureau stated that the pace of price increases slowed, with month-on-month inflation easing to 2.13 per cent in April from 4.18 per cent in March.
The NBS data also shows a sharp moderation when compared with April 2025, when headline inflation was significantly higher at 26.82 per cent.
“The National Bureau of Statistics is pleased to announce the release of the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for April 2026. Following the completion of the recent rebasing exercise, this report is centred on a new CPI base year of 2024 and a weight reference period of 2023. Hence, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased to 138.3 in April 2026, and reflects a 2.9-point increase from the preceding month.
“On a year-on-year basis, the headline inflation rate for April 2026 stood at 15.69%, when compared to 15.38% and 26.82% recorded in March 2026 and April 2025; respectively. The month-on-month headline inflation rate in April 2026 was 2.13%, which was 2.05% lower than the rate recorded in March 2026 (4.18%),” the NBS stated.

At the divisional level, price pressures were driven mainly by Food and non-alcoholic beverages, restaurants and accommodation services, and transport, while recreation, alcohol and tobacco, and insurance recorded minimal impact.
“The three major contributors to the headline inflation were Food and non-alcoholic Beverages: 6.40%, Restaurants & Accommodation Services: 3.56%, and Transport: 1.70%; while the least contributors were Recreation, Sport, and Culture: 0.01%, Alcoholic Beverages, Tobacco, and Narcotics: 0.01%, and Insurance and Financial Services: 0.03%,” the bureau added.
It also said food inflation stood at 16.06 per cent year-on-year in April, lower than 24.68 per cent recorded in the same period last year, while the monthly rate slowed to 3.63 per cent from 4.17 per cent in March, reflecting softer increases across key staples.
The statistics bureau further said core inflation, which excludes volatile agricultural produce and energy, came in at 15.86 per cent year-on-year, with the monthly rate dropping sharply to 1.03 per cent from 4.03 per cent in March.
Across locations, it noted that urban inflation stood at 15.40 per cent year-on-year, while rural inflation was higher at 16.36 per cent, with both segments recording slower monthly increases compared to March.

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