
News
Lady collapses inside Buhari’s compound

A lady slumped on Monday morning inside the Daura residence of late President Muhammadu Buhari as residents fear that the privileges such as 24-hour electricity supply they have enjoyed could soon go with the death of the town’s most famous indigene.
The yet to be identified lady was said to have collapsed over the news of the death of the former president, Arise News Television reported on Tuesday as dignitaries waited for the arrival of Buhari’s corpse.
The collapse of the woman came as residents of Daura who affirm that the town benefited immensely from Buhari’s time as president fear that some of those privileges may sooner than later disappear. One of such privileges is the 24-hour electricity supply that the town practically enjoys.
The collapse of the lady came as it filtered in that the plane carrying Buhari’s corpse had entered the country but was yet to land the Katsina airport.
Meanwhile, some residents who used to pray with the late former President Muhammadu Buhari in Daura have extolled his high moral behaviours.

They testified that Buhari was a man that never missed prayers in congregation whenever he was in Daura.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that praying in congregation at the mosque is considered a high spiritual example expected of devoted Muslims of all ages.
In an interview with NAN on Monday in Daura, Katsina State, they said Buhari was steadfast to his faith.
They said he celebrated both Eid-el-fitr and Eid-el-Kabir consistently with people of his immediate community.
One of the residents, Malam Ashiru Yusuf, said that Buhari was trustworthy, honest and showed concern for people.
“Most of the times we visited him at home for issues like politics, whenever it was time for prayers, the meeting must be stopped until after the prayer.
“People are eyewitnesses that whenever he was in Daura, he also observe Friday prayer in congregation every week throughout his stay in the town.”
On his part, the ward head of Dumurkul, Buhari’s birth place, Malam Nazir Ahmad, who is also the Sarkin-Fulani of Dumurkul, said that Buhari lived with their fathers in peace and respect in spite of his social standing.
“He visits our fathers here in Dumurkul, they also visit him in his home. Whenever he arrived in Daura, they go and welcome him, they also bid him farewell after his stay.
“We had been together for the past 12 years, since the death of our father. Whatever he used to give to our father, he has extended it to us, he is now dead. May Allah have mercy on his soul.
“He observe Juma’at prayer every week here, he was generous, no human being is hundred per cent complete, may Allah forgive him and receive his soul with mercy,” he prayed.
Usman Salisu, another resident of Dumurkul, said that they were still in grief since they heard the news of Buhari’s death on Sunday.
He said that Buhari loved his relatives, very sympathetic and loves visiting his brothers and surviving sister.
“He was honest and an advocate for honesty and trustworthiness. He was jovial, we really lost a great man.
“I am asking people to forgive him for his shortcomings. We also pray that Allah will pardon him and admit him into Al-Jannah Firdaus.” he said.
The collapse of the lady inside Buhari’s collapse was only one of the indications of the emotions flowing from the death of the former president.
Business
AFRAA welcomes Enugu Air, strengthens Nigeria’s Domestic Aviation growth
The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) has admitted Enugu Air as Member, extending the Association’s membership base in Nigeria’s fast-growing domestic aviation market and reaffirming AFRAA’s commitment to supporting the continued development of African carriers across the continent.
This was announced by AFRAA in Nairobi on Wednesday, making Enugu Air the 50th Member of the association, joining the AFRAA airline fraternity, collectively representing more than 85 per cent of total international traffic carried by African airlines.
Speaking on the occasion, AFRAA Secretary General, Mr. Abdérahmane Berthé, said, “We are delighted to welcome Enugu Air into the AFRAA fraternity.

“As a state-backed carrier serving Nigeria’s rapidly expanding domestic market, Enugu Air represents the kind of homegrown investment that is vital to building resilient air connectivity across our continent.

“We look forward to supporting the airline through the IOSA certification process and to its continued growth within the AFRAA membership, as we work together to advance the cause of unified African skies.”
Reacting to the development, the CEO of Enugu, Capt Tolu Ita, described the admission into AFRAA as a major milestone in the airline’s short history.
“We are honoured to join the AFRAA fraternity. This membership underscores Enugu Air’s commitment to safe, reliable, and affordable air travel for Nigerians while contributing to the vision of a unified African aviation market.
“We look forward to collaborating with fellow AFRAA members and leveraging the association’s support as we grow our network and pursue IOSA certification,” Tolu stated.
Founded on July 7, 2025, Enugu Air commenced commercial operations with a fleet of Embraer E170/E190/E195 aircraft.
The airline, which has its headquarters in Enugu and operates from the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, currently serves nine domestic destinations including Enugu, Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano and Benin City.
As part of the airline’s growth strategy, Enugu Air plans to expand further across Nigeria and, in subsequent phases, to launch regional and international routes across Africa, Europe, and beyond.
As part of its growth strategy, Enugu Air plans to expand further across Nigeria and, in subsequent phases, to launch regional and international routes across Africa, Europe, and beyond.
The admission of Enugu Air aligns with AFRAA’s strategic priorities and strengthens the voice of the association. Nigeria, as Africa’s most populous nation and one of its fastest-growing economies, remains central to the realization of a truly integrated African aviation market.
Meanwhile, founded in Accra, Ghana, in April 1968, and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, AFRAA’s mission is to promote, serve African Airlines and champion Africa’s aviation industry.
The association envisions a sustainable, interconnected and affordable air transport industry in Africa, where African airlines become key players and drivers of African economic development.
AFRAA membership cuts across the entire continent and includes all the major intercontinental African operators.
The association’s members represent over 85% of total international traffic carried by African airlines.
News
Aiyedatiwa appoints 1,004 aides, picks commissioner, three advisers
Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has approved a fresh round of appointments involving a commissioner, three Special Advisers and 1,000 other aides.
The appointments comprise 90 Senior Special Assistants and 910 Special Assistants, with the governor saying the move is intended to reinforce his administration and improve its reach across the state.
Erelu Taibat Yemi Oloruntoba, from Akoko North-West Local Government Area, has been nominated as Commissioner for Special Duties. Her nomination has been transmitted to the state House of Assembly for consideration and confirmation.
The governor also appointed Hon. Abimbola Fajolu as Special Adviser on Environment, Chief Ade Adeniyi as Special Adviser on Rural and Community Development, and Mr Muyiwa Ogunyemi as Special Adviser on Transport.
Among those named as Senior Special Assistants are Erelu Toyin Ogungbure, Women Mobilisation (South); Bidemi Obayangbon, Forestry; Gboluge Olufunmi Alex, Community Engagement (South); Hon. Akin Adeniyi, Community Engagement (Central); and Obayan Theophilus Ayodeji, Community Engagement (North).

Others include Kelvin Solomon, Students Affairs; Adeolu Iwakun, Volunteer Services; Samson Job Bazuaye, Oil and Gas; Fade Ojamomi, Youth Empowerment and Job Creation; Sam Adepoju, Public Engagement; and Alhaji Samad Orijeminiyi, Scholarship.
Also appointed are Victor Omodara, Grassroots Mobilisation; Abayomi Adefolalu, Photography; and Alhaji Abdukadiri Adenoyi, Prince Nzuoma Egbulefu and Alhaji Garba Goni, all for Non-Indigenes.
News
40 feared dead as boat capsizes in Sokoto
About 40 people are suspected to have lost their lives after a boat carrying farmers to their rice farms capsized in Gorau town, Goronyo Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
The incident occurred while the victims were crossing a stream to access their farms.
An eyewitness said more than 70 people were on the boat when it capsized shortly after taking off.
The village head was among those on board but he was reportedly rescued.
“So far, we have recovered about 40 bodies, while six people, including the village head, were rescued,” a local journalist who was at the scene, Sharhabilu Yahuza Kiliya, told our reporter.

According to him, the victims comprised farm owners and labourers who had been engaged to harvest rice.
“The canoe capsized shortly after take-off. Rescue operations are still ongoing, with local divers searching for those still missing and recovering bodies,” he said. (Daily Trust)
-
News1 day agoBREAKING: Gunmen attack Adeleke’s convoy in Osogbo shortly after receiving Certificate of Return
-
International1 day agoCanada invites 1,000 candidates to apply for permanent residence
-
Uncategorized1 day ago2027: Obi unfolds agenda as campaigns begin
-
News1 day agoLagos shuts churches over noise pollution
-
News24 hours agoTwo shot as police attempt to arrest suspects in Anambra
-
News2 days agoWhy I won’t apologise to Okpebholo — Davido
-
News1 day agoEven if Tinubu appoints Seyi as INEC chairman, he’ll be defeated in 2027 — Dalung
-
News1 day agoAccess Bank asks court to recover N1.3bn stolen by Yahoo Boys




