Magistrate orders man to sweep court premises for three weeks for stealing tiles

A Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, ordered an unemployed man, Vincent Danladi, to sweep the court premises for three weeks for stealing one carton of floor tiles and other items worth  N130,000.

The police had earlier charged Danladi, 30, of Ungwan Pama in Kaduna, with theft.

Delivering ruling, Magistrate Ibrahim Emmanuel, said the court took into consideration the fact that Danladi was a first time offender.

He ordered the convict to report to the court for three weeks to sweep the premises, after he pleaded guilty to the offence without an option of fine.

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Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp Chidi Leo, told the court that defendant and two others at large, on Nov. 9, stole a carton of 3×3 floor tiles from a house under renovation in Sabon Tasha in Kaduna.

Leo said the defendant and his accomplices also stole one bucket of paint and one carton of wall tiles, all valued at N130,000.

He added that the defendant was however arrested and the items were recovered from him in the cause of investigation.

He said that the offence contravened Penal Code of Kaduna State 2017.

(NAN)

FULL LIST: Meet winners of Miss Universe since inception

Miss Chidimma Adetshina, Nigeria’s representative at the Miss Universe 2024 competition has made history by emerging as the first runner-up.

The 73rd edition of the pageant took place on Saturday night in Mexico City for the first time since 2007.

Miss Victoria Kjaer Theilvig from Denmark emerged winner of the contest.

Theilvig takes over the crown from Miss Universe 2023 Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua.

The first edition of the pageant was held in 1952 and won by Armi Kuusela of Finland.

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Here are the winners of miss universe since inception

2024. Victoria Kjaer Theilvig – Denmark

2023. Sheynnis Palacios – Nicaragua

2022. R’Bonney Gabriel – USA

2021. Harnaaz Sandhu – India

2020. Andrea Meza – Mexico

2019. Zozibini Tunzi – South Africa

2018. Catriona Gray – Philippines

2017. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters – South Africa

2016. Iris Mittenaere – France

2015. Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach – Philippines

2014. Paulina Vega Dieppa – Colombia

2013. Gabriela Isler – Venezuela

2012. Olivia Culpo – USA

2011. Leila Lopes – Angola

2010. Ximena Navarrete – Mexico

2009. Stefania Fernandez – Venezuela

2008. Dayana Mendoza – Venezuela

2007. Riyo Mori – Japan

2006. Zuleyka Rivera Mendoza – Puerto Rico

2005. Natalie Glebova – Canada

2004. Jennifer Hawkins – Australia

2003. Amelia Vega Polanco – Dominican Republic

2002. Justine Pasek – Panama

2001. Denise M. Quiñones – Puerto Rico

2000. Lara Dutta – India

1999. Mpule Kwelagobe – Botswana

1998. Wendy Fitzwilliam – Trinidad and Tobago

1997. Brook Lee – USA

1996. Alicia Machado – Venezuela

1995. Chelsi Smith – USA

1994. Sushmita Sen – India

1993. Dayanara Torres – Puerto Rico

1992. Michelle McLean – Namibia

1991. Lupita Jones – Mexico

1990. Mona Grudt – Norway

1989. Angela Visser – Netherlands

1988. Porntip Nakhirunkanok – Thailand

1987. Cecilia Bolocco – Chile

1986. Barbara Palacios Teyde – Venezuela

1985. Deborah Carthy-Deu – Puerto Rico

1984. Yvonne Ryding – Sweden

1983. Lorraine Downes – New Zealand

1982. Karen Baldwin – Canada

1981. Irene Saez – Venezuela

1980. Shawn Weatherly – USA

1979. Maritza Sayalero – Venezuela

1978. Margaret Gardiner – South Africa

1977. Janelle Commissiong – Trinidad and Tobago

1976. Rina Messinger – Israel

1975. Anne Marie Puhtamo – Finland

1974. Amparo Muñoz – Spain

1973. Margie Moran – Philippines

1972. Kerry Anne Wells – Australia

1971. Georgina Rizk – Lebanon

1970. Marisol Malaret – Puerto Rico

1969. Gloria Diaz – Philippines

1968. Martha Vasconcellos – Brazil

1967. Sylvia Hitchcock – USA

1966. Margareta Arvidsson – Sweden

1965. Apasra Hongsakula – Thailand

1964. Corinna Tsopei – Greece

1963. Idea Maria Vargas – Brazil

1962. Norma Nolan – Argentina

1961. Marlene Schmidt – Germany

1960. Linda Bement – USA

1959. Akiko Kojima – Japan

1958. Luz Marina Zuluaga – Colombia

1957. Gladys Zender – Peru

1956. Carol Morris – USA

1955. Hellevi Rombin – Sweden

1954. Miriam Stevenson – USA

1953. Christiane Martel – France

1952. Armi Kuusela – Finland

25 things to know about winner of Ondo election Gov Lucky Aiyedatiwa

The Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), has declared Ondo Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of Saturday’s governorship election in the State.

Aiyedatiwa was declared winner after he won all the 18 local government areas of the state..

He defeated former deputy governor Ajayi Agboola of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olorunfemi Festus of the Labour Party, LP, and Abbas Mimiko of Zenith Labour Party, ZLP, among others, in Saturday’s poll.

Announcing the result in Akure, the state capital, INEC’s Returning Officer and Vice Chancellor of Federal University, Lokoja, Prof. Akinwumi Olayemi Durotimi, said Aiyedatiwa polled a total of 366781 while Ajayi got 117845 while LP had 1162.

He said, “Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa of the APC having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest number of lawful votes cast, is hereby returned elected.”

Here are things to know about Lucky Aiyedatiwa

1. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa was born on January 12, 1965.

2. He hails from Obe-Nla, an oil-bearing community in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State.

3. Lucky had his Primary education at Saint Peter’s UNA (now FAC) Primary School, Obe Nla/Obe Adun in Ilaje LGA of Ondo State between 1970 and 1976.

4. He had his secondary education at Ikosi High School, Ketu, Lagos, in 1982.

5. In 1986, he obtained Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in Economics and Government from Lagos State College of Education (now Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education), Ijanikin, Lagos, he later attended University of Ibadan for Advanced Diploma in Business Administration in the year 2001.

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6. He became an alumnus of Lagos Business School – Pan Atlantic University, Lekki, Lagos where he obtained Post Graduate Certification in Chief Executive Education (CEP) in Business Management in 2009.

7. In 2013, he obtained a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.

8. He worked as an Inventory/Store Officer at Scoa Assembly Plant Plc. Apapa, Lagos, between 1982 and 1983.

9. In 1987 he was Assistant Head Teacher at Reliance International Schools, Ijokodo, Ibadan.

10. He became Marketing Officer at Universal Pharmaceutical Supply Co. Ltd, Ikeja, Lagos in the year 1990.

11. In 1992, he was an Assistant Investment Analyst. Global Trust Limited, Gbagada, Lagos, he was General Merchandise Manager, Biz Mart Nigeria Limited, Lagos Island, Lagos, 1994.

12. He is the MD/CEO of Blue Wall Group of Companies which he established in 1996 which includes; Blue Wall Nigeria Ltd, a Trading Company, Blue Wall BDC Nigeria Ltd, a Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) licensed foreign exchange trading company and Blue Wall Safety Travels and Tours,[8] an IATA licensed Travel Agency and Logistic Company.

13. He joined active politics in 2011 as a card-carrying member of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) which later merged with other political parties and became All Progressive Congress (APC).

14. He was one of the National Delegates from Ondo State at the All Progressive Congress (APC) National Convention at Abuja in 2014.

15. He contested for the federal House of Representative[9] for Ilaje/Ese-Odo Federal Constituency in 2015 Presidential and National Assembly General Election.

16. Aiyedatiwa served as the federal commissioner who represented Ondo State on the Board of Niger Delta Development Commission from 2018 to 2019.

17. He was selected as the running mate of the governor of Ondo State Rotimi Akeredolu in the 2020 Ondo State gubernatorial election.

18. On 11 October 2020, Akeredolu and Aiyedatiwa were elected governor and deputy governor of Ondo State as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

19. On 25 February 2021, they were sworn into office as governor and deputy governor of Ondo State respectively.

20. Aiyedatiwa became acting governor of Ondo State on 13 December 2023, as Akeredolu left for end-stage leukaemia treatment.

21. He became Ondo State governor on December 27, 2023, after Akeredolu died.

22. He previously served as deputy governor of Ondo State from 2021 to 2023 under Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

23. He is a former commissioner of Niger Delta Development Commission.

24. On December 13, 2023, Aiyedatiwa became acting governor following the departure of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu on medical leave.

25. He had previously served as acting governor from June to September 2023 when Akeredolu was on medical leave.

TIMELINE: African Countries where opposition won Presidential elections

Duma Boko of the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) on Friday beat the incumbent President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi to emerge winner of the 2024 Presidential election.

Voters in Botswana rejected the country’s long-serving governing party, the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) in a result that marks a political earthquake in the diamond-rich southern African country.

BDP which has ruled since independence from Britain in 1966, only won four parliamentary seats as of Friday afternoon.

In a phone call to UDC leader Duma Boko, President Masisi conceded and congratulated his opponent.

Masisi said he would “step aside” after his party suffered a resounding defeat in general elections.

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“I wish to congratulate the opposition on their victory and concede the election,” Masisi told reporters at a press conference, adding it had been “a good journey”.

Here are African Countries where opposition parties won presidential election

  1. 2024 – Botswana, Senegal
  2. 2023 – Liberia
  3. 2022 – Lesotho, Somalia
  4. 2021 – Zambia, Cape Verde
  5. 2020 – Seychelles, Malawi
  6. 2018 – DR Congo, Sierra Leone, Madagascar
  7. 2017 – Liberia, Somalia, Lesotho
  8. 2016 – Ghana, Benin, The Gambia
  9. 2015 – Nigeria
  10. 2014 – Mauritius, Malawi
  11. 2013 – Madagascar
  12. 2012 – Mali, Senegal, Lesotho, Somalia
  13. 2011 – Niger, Zambia, Cape Verde
  14. 2010 – Cote d’Ivoire
  15. 2008 – Ghana
  16. 2007 – Sierra Leone
  17. 2006 – Benin
  18. 2005 – Mauritius
  19. 2002 – Kenya
  20. 2001 – Madagascar
  21. 2000 – Cote d’Ivoire, Senegal, Mauritius, Ghana
  22. 1998 – Lesotho
  23. 1996 – Benin, Madagascar
  24. 1995 – Mauritius
  25. 1994 – Malawi
  26. 1993 – Burundi, Central African Republic, Niger, Madagascar
  27. 1992 – Congo
  28. 1991 – Zambia, Benin, Cape Verde
  29. 1982 – Mauritius

Ayra Starr performs at YouTube live concert in Nairobi

Grammy-nominated African music artist Ayra Starr will perform a special YouTube Live concert streamed globally from Nairobi, Kenya. The event, produced in partnership with Raha Fest, will celebrate the release of her sophomore album, “The Year I Turned 21”, and will be available for fans worldwide to experience on her official YouTube channel.

Ayra Starr, who is known for her distinct melodies and soulful blend of Afrobeats and pop international attention has hits like “Bloody Samaritan” and “Rush”.

Her rise in the music world has been powered not just by her undeniable talent but also by platforms like YouTube, which have enabled African artists to connect with audiences globally.

This concert will offer fans an intimate experience as Ayra Starr will perform new tracks from “The Year I Turned 21” alongside other fan favourites. The event will be livestreamed on YouTube, making it accessible to audiences all around the world, giving them the chance to be part of this special moment. Fans, Mobstarrs, as she calls them will also have the opportunity to engage directly with Ayra Starr through the “Woman Commando” YouTube Shorts challenge, allowing them to create and share their own interpretations of her hit single. Additionally, exclusive behind-the-scenes content will be captured, adding another layer of excitement to the experience, which will be shared on YouTube.

Nairobi, with its vibrant music scene, deep roots in African culture, and a youth population that adores Ayra Starr, was chosen as the perfect setting for this electrifying performance. Ayra’s growing fan base across Kenya and East Africa makes the city a fitting backdrop for her first YouTube Live concert.

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Speaking about the concert, Ayra Starr said, “Performing live is where I get to connect deeply with my fans, and I’m so excited to do this on a global scale from Nairobi. This album means so much to me, and I’m looking forward to sharing it with everyone through YouTube.”

Addy Awofisayo, Head of Music Sub-Saharan Africa at YouTube, shared, “We are thrilled to host this Ayra Starr’s YouTube Live concert in partnership with Raha Fest. YouTube is not just a platform for music, but a place where artists from all over the world can connect directly with fans, no matter where they are. We’ve seen African music grow tremendously on YouTube, and this concert is a continuation of that journey—bringing Ayra Starr’s incredible talent to a global stage.”

“Raha Fest is proud to partner with YouTube to present an unforgettable music experience with the sensational Ayra Starr! By merging Kenya’s bustling creative scene with global acts, we’re fostering a cultural exchange and positioning Kenya as a global destination for tourism and entertainment,” said Ashleigh Ali, Chief Executive Officer, Raha Creative Kenya.

YouTube has always been a major force in promoting African music to the world. More than 70% of watch time on content produced by channels in Nigeria comes from outside of Nigeria, showcasing how YouTube has provided a global audience for African music. The platform continues to be a key player in amplifying the voices of artists like Ayra Starr, who are shaping the sound of today’s music.

Fans around the world can tune in to watch the concert live on October 20, 2024, at 9 PM EAT on Ayra Starr’s official YouTube channel: YouTube.com/AyraStarr.

FULL LIST: Top 10 best universities worldwide 2025

Every year, the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings stirs anticipation among academic institutions and students worldwide.

For the 2025 academic year, the rankings evaluated almost 2,000 universities from 115 countries and territories, making it the most comprehensive assessment of higher education on a global scale.

The University of Oxford maintained its position at the top of the list for the ninth consecutive year, cementing its status as the world’s best university.

However, other top-tier institutions like MIT and Stanford saw notable changes in their positions.

Here is a list of top 10 ranked universities globally

1. University of Oxford: 

The University of Oxford has been the undisputed leader in global higher education for nearly a decade. Established in the 12th century, Oxford’s legacy of excellence spans centuries, offering a diverse range of programs, world-class faculty, and cutting-edge research facilities. What keeps Oxford ahead of the pack? A blend of rigorous academic standards, high-impact research, and unparalleled resources.

Oxford’s success can be attributed to its strong focus on innovation and research output. The university consistently excels in disciplines such as medicine, humanities, and social sciences. Additionally, its global partnerships and funding provide the necessary support to maintain its academic dominance.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT):  

MIT has made significant strides, rising to second place in the world rankings. MIT’s ascent is a testament to its continuous focus on scientific discovery, technological advancements, and entrepreneurial ventures. Known for its groundbreaking research in fields like artificial intelligence, robotics, and clean energy, MIT has become a global leader in innovation.

MIT’s collaborative environment, cutting-edge facilities, and interdisciplinary research contribute to its rising reputation. Its ability to apply research into real-world applications is one of the key reasons behind its surge in the rankings.

3. Harvard University:  

Harvard University remains one of the most prestigious institutions globally, securing its spot at third in the 2025 rankings. Harvard’s long-standing tradition of excellence in law, business, medicine, and arts positions it as a global educational powerhouse.

With a vast network of alumni, Nobel laureates, and world leaders, Harvard continues to influence the world in significant ways. Its endowment, one of the largest in the world, allows the university to invest in research, faculty, and scholarships, ensuring that it remains a top contender in global education.

4. Princeton University:  

Princeton University has maintained its place as the fourth-best university in the world, recognized for its focus on academic rigor and research excellence. Known for its strengths in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences, Princeton offers a unique combination of small class sizes and individualized attention for students.

Princeton’s success is built on its commitment to nurturing intellectual curiosity and critical thinking. Its distinguished faculty and focus on undergraduate teaching set it apart from many larger institutions.

5. University of Cambridge:  

The University of Cambridge, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities globally, slipped to fifth place in the ranking. While Cambridge remains a strong academic institution, the competitive landscape of global higher education has become fiercer, with universities like MIT and Harvard pushing ahead.

Cambridge excels in fields such as mathematics, engineering, and physics. However, challenges in maintaining its research output and global visibility in newer fields like AI and biotechnology may have contributed to its slight drop in the rankings.

6. Stanford University:  

Once ranked among the top three, Stanford University fell to sixth place in the 2025 rankings. Known for its strong ties to Silicon Valley, Stanford has been a leader in technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation.

The university’s drop in the rankings could be attributed to increased competition from MIT and other top institutions that have made significant advances in technology and research. Despite this, Stanford’s influence in tech and business remains strong, and its future prospects are still promising.

7. California Institute of Technology (Caltech):  

Caltech, although smaller than most top universities, continues to hold its ground in the top 10. Its focus on engineering, science, and space research keeps it consistently ranked among the world’s best.

Caltech’s unique approach to research, particularly in the fields of physics, astronomy, and engineering, ensures that it remains a global leader in technological innovation.

8. University of California, Berkeley:  

The University of California, Berkeley, consistently ranks as one of the top public universities in the world. Its strengths in social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering have allowed it to maintain its position as a global powerhouse.

Berkeley’s commitment to social change and environmental sustainability sets it apart from other top-ranked institutions. Its focus on addressing global challenges through research and policy-making ensures that it remains a key player in higher education.

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9. Imperial College London:  

Imperial College London has steadily risen in the rankings, now securing a place in the top 10. Known for its strength in engineering, medicine, and natural sciences, Imperial’s rise is a result of its focus on cutting-edge research and international collaborations.

The university’s strong connections to industry and research facilities make it a hub for innovation and technological advancements.

10. Yale University:

Yale University rounds out the top 10 in the 2025 rankings. Known for its distinguished programs in law, arts, and humanities, Yale’s influence extends far beyond academia.

Yale’s commitment to nurturing creative talent and shaping global leaders ensures that it remains a top destination for students seeking a well-rounded education.

Methodology of THE Rankings

The Times Higher Education (THE) rankings are based on several key metrics, including teaching quality, research output, citations, international outlook, and industry income. Universities are assessed on their ability to deliver high-quality education while producing impactful research that benefits society.

The 2025 rankings reflect several global trends, including the rise of interdisciplinary studies, increased focus on sustainability, and a growing emphasis on technology and innovation. Universities that adapt to these trends are likely to climb in future rankings.

Why Rankings Matter for Students and Institutions

For students, university rankings provide a benchmark for choosing where to study. For institutions, rankings offer an opportunity to showcase their strengths and attract talent from around the world.

Conclusion

The 2025 World University Rankings highlight both the enduring excellence of institutions like Oxford and the rising prominence of technological powerhouses like MIT. As the global landscape of higher education continues to evolve, universities must adapt to new challenges and opportunities to maintain their standing.

Facts about BBnaija season 9 winner Kellyrae you should know

Big Brother Naija housemate, Kingsley Sule, popularly known as Kellyrae on Sunday won the ‘No Loose Guard’ edition of the reality TV show.

The winner, who is married to his former pair Kassia, beat other top seven finalists to emerge the winner on Sunday night.

Here are things to know about BBnaija season 9 winner Kellyrae

1. Kellyrae’s real name is Kingsley Sule.

2. He was born on February 15, 1991, in Warri, Delta State.

3. He is 33.

4. He hails from the Urhobo tribe and grew up in a Christian family.

5. His early love for music was nurtured within his family and community.

6. Kellyrae is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who began his career performing at local events in Warri.

7. He gained a reputation as a talented vocalist, eventually releasing his Success EP, which includes collaborations with Nigerian artists like Graham D and Erigga.

8. His music is known for its impactful lyrics and soothing vocals.

9. Some of his notable tracks include Life No End For There, Upgrade (featuring Graham D), and Success (featuring Erigga)

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10. Kellyrae participated in BBNaija Season 9 (“No Loose Guard” edition) alongside his wife, Kassie Sule, as part of the “Double Kay” couple.

11. During the show, the duos were eventually unpaired, and Kellyrae went on to compete individually.

12. He emerged victorious after 71 days in the house, winning a grand prize of N100 million, which includes cash, an SUV, and other sponsored rewards

13. Kellyrae married his long-time partner, Kassie Sule, in February 2024.

14. The couple reportedly dated for some years before getting married and have a daughter together.

15. His bond with his family, especially his wife, played a significant role in his popularity during the show

16. He completed his primary and secondary education in Warri before pursuing a degree in Music at Delta State University, where he honed his musical skills by participating in various events

17. Kellyrae’s journey, both in music and reality TV, has captivated many, making him a celebrated figure in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

BREAKING: Kellyrae winn BBNaija season 9

Big Brother Naija Housemate Kingsley Sule, popularly known as Kellyrae, has been crowned the winner of the highly competitive ‘No Loose Guard’ edition of the reality TV show.

In a dramatic grand finale on Sunday night, Kellyrae secured the coveted title, beating out other top seven finalists to emerge as the champion.

Kellyrae, who is married to his former Housemate and pair Kassia, is walking away with a grand prize of N100 million.

This impressive reward includes a cash prize, a brand-new SUV, and several other exciting sponsored prizes that will be revealed in the coming days.

The ‘No Loose Guard’ season, which captivated fans for 71 thrilling days from July 28, was marked by twists, turns, and intense competition.

Among the highlights of the show was the dynamic pairing of Housemates, with each pair competing together until an unexpected twist shook up the house.

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On Sunday, September 1, Big Brother surprised the Housemates by unpairing them, forcing them to compete as individuals after the eviction night.

The unexpected twist added an extra layer of tension and excitement to the competition, as each Housemate had to navigate the final stages of the game on their own.

The runner-up of the season was Wanni, who, along with her former partner Handi her twin, had been a strong contender throughout the show.

Other finalists included Onyeka, Victoria, Nelly, Ozee, Anita, and Sooj, all of whom gave their all in the quest for the ultimate prize.

Kellyrae’s victory marks the end of a season filled with drama, alliances, and emotional moments, cementing his place in BBNaija history as the winner of the ‘No Loose Guard’ edition.

Fans of the show will undoubtedly be eager to see what’s next for Kellyrae as he steps into the limelight as a reality TV champion.

16 governors set up minimum wage committees

Sixteen state governors in Nigeria have raise a committees to implement the N70,000 new minimum wage for workers across the country.

This comes few days after the Federal Government commenced payment of the new minimum wage to its 1.2 million workers last Thursday.

The Accountant General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, in a memo to the Budget Office of the Federation, noted that the civil servants would be paid the minimum wage with effect from September.

Edo, Lagos, Adamawa states have also commenced payment of the new salary.

Abia and Anambra states are to commence payment in October.

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Here is a list of governors that set up minimum wage committees

1. Dapo Abiodun (Ogun state)

2. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (Ekiti)

3. Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto (Sokoto)

4. Nasir Idris (Kebbi)

5. Ademola Adeleke (Osun)

6. Peter Mbah (Enugu)

7. Babagana Umara Zulum (Borno)

8. Dauda Lawal (Zamfara)

9. Ahmed Usman Ododo (Kogi)

10. AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq (Kwara)

11. Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe)

12. Abba Kabir Yusuf (Kano)

13. Agbu Kefas (Taraba)

14. Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta)

15. Siminalayi Fubara (Rivers)

16. Umar Namadi (Jigawa)

    Online poll rates Nigerian Ministers who performed well

    The Presidency on Wednesday, September 25, confirmed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will soon carry out a cabinet reshuffle.

    It stated that the exercise will be evidence-based as President Tinubu will be aided in his decision by public opinions that have been empirically extracted.

    The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga who revealed this to journalists at the State House however, explained that the exercise has no timeline yet.

    He said Tinubu also instructed his ministers to actively promote the accomplishments of his administration.

    He said some of the Ministers have been media shy, television shy, radio shy, and he wants them to overcome all that and go out there and speak about what they have been doing.

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    President Tinubu appointed his ministers in August 2023.

    In June 2024, the trio of Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, the Minister for Interior; Festus Keyamo, Minister of Aviation and Aerospace and David Umahi, Minister of Works, jointly won Ireland based newspaper, The Street Journal ‘Super Minister’ award in President Bola Tinubu’s first year in office.

    The trio emerged winners after collectively winning the majority votes in an online poll organised by the newspaper.

    In the poll, Tunji-Ojo garnered over 80,000 votes, while Keyamo and Umahi both garnered over 70,000 votes.

    In another development, the three ministers were announced as recipients of the 2024 Security Excellence Awards of the Institute of Security and Strategic Studies (ISSS).

    The registrar of the institute, Dr Sunday Idakwoji said the awards celebrates their outstanding achievements in the field of security and strategic development across Nigeria.