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Good morning! Nigerian Newspapers Headlines: Ribadu’s bugged phone: El-Rufai under fire as probe calls rise

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1. Former Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, is facing backlash over his claim that the phone of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, was bugged.

Aides of the President and politicians, including former Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, as well as legal practitioners and security experts, called for El-Rufai’s probe over the claim, arguing that his confession on national television was sufficient grounds for prosecution


2. Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has relieved Engr. Buba Galadima of his appointment as the Chairman of the Governing Council, Kano State Polytechnic. This was contained in a statement signed by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Saturday.

3. No fewer than three United States military aircraft landed in Nigeria between Thursday and Friday, findings by Sunday PUNCH have revealed. The aircraft, it was gathered, landed at military bases in Borno and other northeastern states



4. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is considering legislative intervention to address concerns raised by some Nigerians over the 2027 election timetable. The leadership of the House of Representatives has already summoned members for a session on Tuesday to deliberate on the election timetable

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5. Following the trending video of Boko Haram victims, Kwara State government has affirmed its commitment to the safe return of the victims abducted last week. In a related development, residents of Oyun Local Government Area are fleeing the area over a fresh notification of an imminent attack.


6. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday described the 61st Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival as a strong testament to the return of stability and normalcy in Kebbi State and across the country, pledging sustained Federal Government support for agriculture, tourism, food security and rural development

7. A female pedestrian and member of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries was fatally struck by a Mercedes-Benz C-300 driver in a hit-and-run incident on Saturday at the NYSC Bus Stop, Igando area of Lagos State. The victim was reportedly on her way to a worship service at MFM Church, Igando, when the accident occurred.


8. The Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, has apprehended a 26-year-old suspect allegedly behind the production and distribution of adulterated engine oil across Nigeria. The command’s spokesperson, DSP Gbenga Afolayan, confirmed this in a statement on Saturday in Lagos.


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9. Tragedy struck on Saturday as a clash between some members of the Benue and Hausa communities at a fruit market in Oil Mill, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State led to the death of one person.
Trouble started when a trader at the market asked a wheelbarrow pusher, identified as Zakara Afaaruwu, to make space for him to keep his goods, which the latter refused.


10. A former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Idi Hong, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Adamawa. Hong, who also served as Minister of State for Health, announced his defection on Saturday in his hometown, Hong, before supporters and political associates.

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Umahi advises Obi to wait for his turn

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The minister of works, David Umahi, has said it is not yet the turn of the south-east to produce Nigeria’s president, urging the zone to be strategic in its political decisions.

Umahi, who spoke on Saturday during an inspection tour of the Alaoji axis of the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway, said the south-east geopolitical zone will deliver 90 percent of its votes to President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

He commended Tinubu for “legacy projects” in the region and warned that failure to support the president would be detrimental to the south-east.

“All the marginalisation we complain about has been addressed by the president — unless we are not being truthful to ourselves, there is no more marginalisation in the south-east,” Umahi said.

“You know, giving the ministry of works to the south-east is no mean feat, because we have never had a minister of works.

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“You can see the results and the intention of the president. You can see the good heart of the president. So it’s time for payback.”

The minister said ongoing road projects from Port Harcourt to Enugu show the scale of federal presence in the region, noting that the south-east has never benefited as much in Nigeria’s history.

“When I was deputy governor, then governor for eight years, not a single federal road project came to the state. But today, we can boast of numerous projects ongoing,” he said.

“We can boast of projects worth trillions of naira in the south-east, just like in other regions. The biggest legacy projects of the president are in the south-east.

“We have service chiefs, key appointments, and a lot happening in the south-east under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. So it’s time to support the president.

“The people of the south-east should support the president. We should not be guided by sentiments or non-strategic moves. We should tell our brother, Peter Obi, that it is not yet our turn.”

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Umahi assured the contractor handling the project of prompt release of funds to ensure completion ahead of the president’s planned tour of projects in the south-east and south-south in May.

Umahi said the road section is designed to last 50 years and welcomed scrutiny from the public.

“Criticise us and praise us, nothing goes wrong. Our eyes are on the ball, and we are committed in prayers for the president. I urge Nigerians to visit project sites to verify progress,” he said.

“All projects have been sent to the ICPC for evaluation, so transparency is ensured.”

Umahi also inspected the Port Harcourt axis of the expressway being executed by an indigenous contractor.

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FCT council election: Wike vows to support only pro-Tinubu candidates

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The minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, says he will ensure that only candidates aligned with President Bola Tinubu win the February 21 area council election.

Wike made the vow on Saturday in Abuja during the 60th birthday celebration of Sandy Onor, a former senator who represented Cross River central.

The minister said party affiliation would not influence his decision in the council elections, adding that his support will be for candidates backing the president.

“We have the FCT area council election coming up on February 21, and I have a duty to support any candidate that supports President Tinubu to win,” Wike said.

“It is also my duty to ensure that any candidate who is not supporting Tinubu does not win in the election, and I owe no apology for my stance.”

Ahead of the election, candidates have demanded a free and fair process with equal opportunity for all.

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In January, Moses Paul, a candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), appealed to Wike to support his candidacy.

Paul said he shares the minister’s views on performance-driven governance, and described himself as “Mr Project”, a moniker associated with Wike when he was governor of Rivers.

The ADC candidate said he has addressed community needs within AMAC by supporting the renovation of primary schools and improvements to primary healthcare centres.

Christopher Maikalangu, chairman of AMAC, was elected in 2022 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Maikalangu defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in April 2025 and is seeking re-election.

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Terrorism: First batch of US troops, military aircraft arrive Nigeria

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Five US military aircraft and the first batch of United States troops arrived in north-east Nigeria ahead of a joint offensive against ISWAP terrorists in the region.

According to the New York Times, a US military aircraft touched down in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, on Thursday night.

By Friday evening, three aircraft were visible at the base, with equipment being offloaded from at least one of them.

Brant Philip, a counter-terrorism researcher and expert, said the military aircraft touched down in air force bases across Nigeria’s northern region over the past few days.

Also, on Tuesday, Reuters reported that the United States would send 200 troops to Nigeria to train the country’s military, as the West African nation battles insurgents across swathes of its territory.

A US official said the troops would supplement a handful of United States military personnel already on the ground in Nigeria.

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The deployment follows increased security partnership between both nations since US President Donald Trump redesignated Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” over Christian genocide claims.

In a post on X, Philip shared that in furtherance of the security deal, six US Air Force cargo planes were deployed in West Africa over the past week.

Philip said one aircraft stopped in Ghana, with five proceeding to Nigeria.

He said a sixth aircraft arrived in Nigeria on Saturday and will likely follow the route towards the north-east.

Philip noted that one of the US planes, 1x C-17A, was deployed in the Kainji Airbase, while two others, 3x C-17A and 1x C-130J-30 flew to Maiduguri Airbase in Borno.

He said all of them left their respective bases on the same day they landed.

“Maiduguri Airbase will likely be the primary base of operations for supporting the Nigerian army against ISWAP,” the analyst said.

According to him, the Borno state capital is a critical location because the IS affiliate currently controls most of the rural areas in the state.

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He said parts of the deliveries may include at least one or more MQ-9 Reaper drones, attack helicopters and a large number of US troops.

Last week, Dagvin Anderson, US Africa Command (AFRICOM) commander, visited Nigeria’s capital city of Abuja.

Anderson was received by President Bola Tinubu, Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA); Christopher Musa, minister of defence; Olufemi Oluyede, chief of defence staff; Waidi Shaibu, chief of army staff; and other senior security officials.

Shared security priorities, with a focus on countering terrorist organisations that threaten Nigeria, the United States, the wider region, and global security, were discussed.

Anderson said the US military had already deployed some forces in Nigeria as part of an expanded bilateral agreement to tackle terrorism and related security threats, though he did not disclose the exact size of the cavalry.

He noted that the troops will primarily focus on intelligence gathering and providing support to local forces.

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