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Tinubu, African leaders for Daura to attend Buhari’s burial

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will today in Daura, Katsina State, receive the body of former President Muhammadu Buhari.

The remains are due to arrive from London, the United Kingdom, where he died on Sunday.

Vice President Kashim Shettima and family members are expected to fly the body to the Katsina Airport in the Katsina capital at noon, from where it will be taken by chopper to Daura.

Daura is Buhari’s hometown, where he retired to after stepping down from office on May 29, 2023.

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His burial is due to take place inside his modest house in the town at 2 pm.

President Tinubu will be joined at the solemn funeral ceremony in line with Islamic rites by former Niger Republic President Mahamadou Issoufou, and other present and former African leaders.

As of last night, many leaders who indicated interest in attending the Janaza prayers were expected to confirm their attendance, according to sources close to the funeral committee.

No fewer than 25 ministers will attend the programme.

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Senate and House of Representatives leadership, governors, leading traditional rulers across the country, business leaders and other senior private and public officials will be there.

Daura, a small town, became choked with people last night.

But the tight security expected at the occasion may prevent the Talakawa – the downtrodden Nigerians who were the backbone of Buhari’s political support base – from attending the funeral.

A full military honour is expected at the event, beginning with the reception of the body at the Katsina airport.

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Buhari was a General in the Nigerian Army who served twice as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, first as military head of state between January 1, 1985, and August 27, 1985, and as President between 2015 and 2023.

Since Buhari passed on, the Federal Government has taken many steps to honour the ex-leader.

President Tinubu declared a seven-day mourning period during which flags would fly at half-staff.

He dispatched the Vice President and Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, to London to bring back the body and family members, led by the widow Aisha.

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The country is today observing the public holiday declared to mark Buhari’s final exit.

An 18-man inter-ministerial committee led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, is coordinating the funeral.

Members of the committee include ministers Wale Edun (Finance), Senator Atiku Bagudu (Budget and Economic Planning), Abubakar Badaru (Defence), Dave Umahi (Works), Mohammed Idris (Information and National Orientation), Bunmi Ojo (Interior), Nyesom Wike (Federal Capital Territory (FCT), National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, the Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination Hajia Adisa Bala-Usman, Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS) Mr.Tosin Ajayi, and the Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Christopher Musa, among others.

Idris said yesterday: “In honour of the late President Buhari, President Tinubu has also directed all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to open condolence registers at the entrance of their offices for the public to pay their respects.”

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Also, a central condolence register for the diplomatic community and the general public will be available at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre in Abuja.

Shettima’s media aide, Stanley Nkwocha, said upon his arrival in London yesterday (Sunday), the Vice President met with members of the bereaved family to convey the President’s heartfelt condolences and solidarity at this trying time.

Shettima also visited Mallam Mamman Daura, a close confidant and nephew of the late President, who is currently recuperating in a London hospital.

He also visited former Military Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who is recuperating after his discharge from the hospital.

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan and former Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, who visited Vice President Shettima in London, paid tribute to the departed leader.

Nkwocha said the visit underscored the late President Buhari’s far-reaching influence and the respect he commanded both within Nigeria and on the African continent.

Tight security in Daura

Our correspondent sighted personnel from the Army and police stationed at strategic points, especially roads leading into the ancient town.

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It was also observed that some dignitaries and friends of the Buhari family had arrived in Daura.

Abdulsalami: we were in same hospital

Before Buhari’s death, Shettima visited him at the hospital on the President’s directive.

He also visited Gen. Abdulsalami, who was recuperating after treatment.

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During Shettima’s second visit yesterday, General Abdulsalami recalled the final moments he spent with the late President Buhari.

Abdulsalami said he was admitted to the same hospital in London as Buhari before his death.

Speaking in an interview on a national television programme, Abdulsalami said he had just been discharged when he received the news of Buhari’s demise.

The former military leader described Buhari’s death as a “big blow” to Nigeria and the West African sub-region.

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He spoke with conviction that the late President could be trusted with anything without fear of betrayal.

Abdulsalami said: “Unfortunately, we were in the same hospital together. But I had been discharged (before Buhari died).

“So, when I heard the news of his passing away, I quickly went there to condole with the family and see what could be done to get the remains ready to be taken home.”

Reflecting on his decades-long relationship with the deceased, Abdulsalami said this dates back to 1962 when they both joined the Nigerian military.

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“He was my senior, and during the unfortunate civil war, we were fighting in the same sector,” Abdulsalami said.

The former military Head of State described the late Buhari as “a gentleman who was very quiet and exceptionally honest”.

He added: “You can trust Buhari with anything on this earth and he would not betray you.”

Abdulsalami also praised Buhari’s anti-corruption stance during his military and civilian tenures, highlighting the late President’s introduction of the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) in 1984.

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Assessing Buhari’s record in office, Abdulsalami acknowledged that some officials in his administration fell short of expectations.

“When he became a democratic president, he tried his best to fight corruption.

“Unfortunately, some of the officials who served with him were found wanting. They didn’t do as much as was expected of them.

“With the passing of Buhari, politics in Nigeria will certainly change — I hope for the better,” he added.

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According to him, the late Buhari’s life was defined by duty, loyalty, and a desire to instil national values and qualities that Nigeria must not forget.

“Despite his quiet nature, he was strong in character and consistent in principle.

“We have lost a patriot who tried to make Nigeria better.

“His death is not just a loss to his family but to the entire nation,” Abdulsalami added.

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Ports post robust first-quarter gains as cargo volumes and vessel capacity rise

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…NPA records 46.75m GRT as Cargo throughout hits 32.38m tons

…bigger ships and surging vehicle traffic boost performance across Nigerian terminals

By Gloria Ikibah

Nigeria’s port system delivered a strong showing in the opening quarter of 2026, with fresh figures pointing to notable increases in both vessel capacity and cargo movement.

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Data released in the Q1 operational review by the Nigerian Ports Authority showed that Gross Registered Tonnage for ocean-going vessels climbed by 19.5 per cent to reach 46.75 million. Cargo throughput also remained solid, hitting 32.38 million tonnes during the period.

The figures reflect a growing preference for higher-capacity vessels calling at Nigerian ports, a trend widely linked to improving efficiencies and rising confidence among global shipping operators. The shift has been further supported by developments such as the Lekki Deep Sea Port, which continues to attract larger ships and expand handling capabilities.

Vehicle imports recorded a particularly sharp rise, jumping by 67 per cent, adding further momentum to overall port activity.

This uptick comes as authorities push ahead with plans to modernise port infrastructure and streamline operations in a bid to strengthen Nigeria’s position within the African Continental Free Trade Area framework AfCFTA.

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Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Abubakar Dantsoho, has emphasised the need for faster turnaround times, improved logistics and greater innovation if Nigeria is to secure a larger share of cargo flows in an increasingly competitive African market.

‎Speaking at an industry forum in Lagos, the NPA Boss reiterated that efficiency, speed, innovation and reliability will determine which countries dominate cargo flows in the new continental trade environment.

‎“The time has come for a paradigm shift in the structure of Nigeria’s economy towards the full utilisation of our marine resources. Our port system, if properly harnessed, can serve as a major driver of economic growth,” he said.

Cargo activity across Nigerian ports maintained a steady upward trend in the first quarter of 2026, even when crude oil terminals were excluded. Throughput rose by 11.6 per cent year-on-year to 32.38 million metric tonnes, up from 29.02 million metric tonnes recorded in the same period of 2025.

According to the Nigerian Ports Authority, the increase was driven by higher trade volumes, stronger import and export flows, improved efficiency at the ports and sustained demand for related services.

Exports proved to be a standout performer during the quarter, with outward cargo climbing by 23.7 per cent to 14.13 million metric tonnes. This points to improving competitiveness of Nigerian goods and a deeper foothold in both regional and global supply chains.

Containerised exports also expanded sharply. Outward laden container traffic rose by 67.6 per cent, moving from 61,332 TEUs in the first quarter of 2025 to 102,803 TEUs in the same period this year, reflecting gains in logistics coordination and terminal operations.

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Vehicle handling recorded similar momentum, with total units processed surging by 67 per cent to 58,870, compared with 35,262 a year earlier.

Transshipment activity saw one of the most dramatic increases, with container volumes in that category rising by 83.1 per cent. Analysts say this is a key signal that Nigeria is becoming more central to cargo redistribution within West Africa, an important development as the African Continental Free Trade Area continues to lower barriers to trade across the continent.

Ongoing reforms under the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu have focused on modernising infrastructure, expanding digital systems and restructuring institutions to position the country as a leading maritime and logistics hub in Africa.

A central part of this effort is the large-scale upgrade of major facilities, including the Lagos Port Complex and the Tin Can Island Port, where rehabilitation works are underway following the approval of a one-billion-dollar overhaul aimed at tackling long-standing infrastructure gaps and improving competitiveness.

Efforts to upgrade Nigeria’s port system are being broadened, with the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, confirming that procurement is in progress for improvement works at ports in Warri, Port Harcourt, Onne and Calabar. The move is part of a wider plan to ensure more even development across the country’s maritime infrastructure.

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Alongside physical upgrades, the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu is advancing a strong digitalisation drive. This includes rolling out systems such as the Port Community System and the National Single Window, both designed to simplify cargo clearance, cut delays and improve transparency across port operations.

Stakeholders in the sector say these measures could help reduce the cost of doing business while boosting efficiency and shortening vessel turnaround times.

Attention has also turned to improving cargo evacuation, with increased investment in rail links, inland dry ports, barging services and dedicated export corridors aimed at easing congestion around port access routes.

Security conditions in Nigerian waters have also improved markedly. The country has gone more than four years without recorded piracy incidents, a shift widely credited to the Deep Blue Programme and enhanced maritime surveillance capabilities.

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According to the Nigerian Ports Authority, the latest performance figures indicate that the sector is steadily transforming into a more commercially active and cargo-driven system, better positioned to support trade, economic growth and regional integration.

Even so, challenges remain. Despite accounting for a significant share of West Africa’s economic output, Nigeria still handles only about a quarter of the region’s cargo traffic, highlighting the need to sustain reforms and fully unlock the country’s maritime potential.

‎“With sustained commitment to these initiatives, Nigeria’s port system will enter a new phase and emerge as a leading maritime logistics hub in Africa,” he assured.

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Galatasaray looking for player who can fill Osimhen’s big shoes

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Galatasaray are looking for a player who can fill striker Victor Osimhen’s shoes at the club in the near future.

This was disclosed by Turkish sports commentator Ibrahim Seten.

Speaking on the 343 Digital YouTube, Seten shared information regarding current events at Galatasaray.

He said, “Galatasaray is looking for a young player who can fill Osimhen’s shoes when he’s not there, but also who can play alongside Osimhen, both on the wings and in the back.

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“They told me, ‘Like a younger version of Batshuayi’,” he said.

Osimhen, who led Galatasaray to win the Turkish Super Lig on Saturday, has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

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Serious allegation: Gumi claims US intelligence behind insecurity in Nigeria

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Kaduna-based Islamic cleric Ahmad Gumi has claimed that American intelligence agencies are behind banditry and Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria.

Gumi made the allegation in a Facebook post on Saturday while reacting to comments by Mike Arnold, who has spoken publicly about alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Arnold had shared photos of himself with several Nigerians, including former Cross River Governor Donald Duke and Nigeria’s Information Minister Mohammed Idris.

“These are a few of the people I’ve met and places I’ve been to in Nigeria over the years,” Arnold wrote while sharing the photos.

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In response, Gumi accused Arnold of spreading what he described as a false narrative about Christian killings in Nigeria.

He also alleged that American intelligence agencies were linked to insecurity in some northern states.

“After all the barking about ‘fake Christian genocide’, it is shameful to realise that this man has been almost everywhere where Christians are prosperous, yet he has not visited Zamfara, Katsina and other northern states suffering from the activities of bandits and Boko Haram allegedly sponsored by the same American intelligence. One of the things Islam abhors is lies and liars,” Gumi wrote.

Gumi has repeatedly criticised US involvement in Nigeria’s security issues.

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In December, after airstrikes reportedly ordered by US President Donald Trump targeted suspected terrorist hideouts in Sokoto State, Gumi condemned the action and described it as an attack on Islam.

The latest allegation comes as Nigeria and the United States continue to strengthen security cooperation to combat insecurity.

On Friday, presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga said National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu met with US Vice President JD Vance and other American officials to discuss deeper cooperation on Nigeria’s security challenges.

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