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Farmer-Herders conflict: Yobe govt mulls restriction on use of motorcycle
Yobe State government says it may restrict the use of motorcycles in some communities recently attacked by suspected herders.
This was part of a resolution reached at the end of an expanded emergency meeting presided over by Governor Mai Mala Buni on Friday.
Briefing newsmen on the outcome of the meeting which was held behind closed doors, the Commissioner of Police, Yobe State Command, Garba Ahmed said the state government had resolved to utilize conflict resolution mechanism, leadership accountability, prompt response to security alerts and prompt proactive measures by stakeholders as ways to avert outbreak of conflict between farmers and herders.
Other measures, he added, were thorough investigation into the reported incident with a view to addressing the root cause of the problem.
He identified other strategies to include: “Networking for the purpose of intelligence gathering, drug abuse by the youth should be addressed, demarcation of cattle routes, establishment of grazing reserves, water points, control of immigrant nomads, constitution of a committee to douse tension among the conflicting parties.”
In his opening remarks, Governor Buni, represented by his deputy, Idi Barde Gubana described the recent disturbances perpetrated by some miscreants in Gurjaji village as unfortunate.
The meeting was attended by top government officials, legislators, Commander 27 Task Force Brigade, Police Commissioner, Commandant NSCDC, NCS, NIS Director DSS, Special Adviser on Security Matters to the Governor, among others.
DAILY POST had reported that suspected herders invaded Gurjaji village in Fika local government area of Yobe State, killed one person, set ablaze houses, and displaced many households.
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Oriade LCDA In Lagos: Simon Eze Hails ‘Olojede’s 100 Days Milestone’
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Lagos-based businessman and philanthropist, Chief Simon Eze has emphasized that the first 100 days in office of the Executive Chairman of Oriade Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State, Hon. Rasaq Akorede Olojede was richly rewarding.
Chief Eze who is the owner of Golden Tree Hotel and Suites at Ayinke Timpson Drive (Satellite Town) and Seamark Electric Company Limited disclosed that the Chairman has exemplified excellence in governance within 3 months of assumption into office.
In a chat with some newsmen at his hotel facility in early hours of Monday, Eze said Olojede is “following the tradition of responsibility, responsiveness and focused administration in setting the pace for delivering on his campaign promises.”
“The November 2025 celebration of 100 days in office of the administration of the Executive Chairman, Oriade LCDA Hon. Rasaq Akorede Olojede climaxed with a series of community-oriented activities such as road construction and rehabilitation, empowerment of youths and market women and other vulnerable segments of the community in less than three months. This is quite commendable and unprecedented.
“Ever since he assumed office, Hon. Olojede has left no one in doubt about his capability and competence as a tested and trusted administrator and technocrat in discharging his constitutional responsibility to the admiration of the good people of Oriade LCDA in Lagos State who are delighted that they made the right choice during the July 12 council poll” Chief Eze said.
The Enugu born entrepreneur added that the Chairman has succeeded in repositioning the civil service and bringing development to every nook and cranny of the Oriade LCDA and has equally justified President Bola Tinubu’s support for grassroots autonomy and ensuring financial transparency and accountability.
Eze added: “Our people say Saturday determines how Sunday will eventually look like, if our Chairman could attain these feats in less than three months we are confident that he will be recognized as the best performing LCDA Chairman in Lagos to the greater good of the local dwellers. Your timely intervention since the day you resumed office to fix Community road Satellite Town; Jimoh Street, Agboju off Old Ojo Road; Moshalashi street-Onireke Community, opposite Ojo Army Barracks; Ayinke Timpson Phase 2 Satellite Town, to mention but a few has proven that you truly have a date with destiny.
“Also commendable, is his passion for implementing the Lagos State THEMES+ agenda. The Honorable Chairman is painstakingly implementing the blueprint of Transportation, Health, Education, Environment, Security and Social Inclusion into projects that impact lives socio-economically. You are dispassionately developing the rural communities making them feel the presence of the government.
“You also allow our riverine and underserved areas know that they, too, are not forgotten, you’re truly making governance inclusive, equitable, and people-centred. We sincerely appreciate you for upholding the values of the APC and ensuring that development touches every ward and community under your care.
“Sir, your success is our success and we all stand firmly with you. We will continue to support and encourage you so that we can enjoy more dividends of democracy under your watch. We will work with you as you continue to deepen the highest standards in governance. You’re just so exceptional with zero tolerance for underperformance. I wish you best of luck and greater achievements as you continue to run the affairs of Oriade LCDA in operation and in administration,” Eze stated.
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Just in: EFCC declares Ex-Gov Timipre Sylva wanted over alleged fund diversion
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared ex- Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, and former Governor of Bayelsa State, Chief Timipre Sylva, wanted.
According to the circular issued on Monday, November 10, 2025, Sylva is wanted over alleged involvement in financial misconduct and corruption-related offences and diversion of funds.
Details shortly…
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Reps, Crypto Stakeholders Forge New Path for Nigeria’s Digital Finance Future
…seek balance between innovation, regulation, security
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Ad-Hoc Committee on the Economic, Regulatory, and Security Implications of Cryptocurrency Adoption and Point-of-Sale (PoS) Operations, chaired by Rep. Olufemi Bamisile, has held a landmark session with major cryptocurrency operators and blockchain innovators to shape Nigeria’s emerging digital finance framework.
The meeting, which took place at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja, brought together leading voices from the fintech and blockchain sectors, including executives from Quidax, Luno, Busha, Bitbarter, and the Stakeholders in Blockchain Technology Association of Nigeria (SiBAN) alongside regulatory agencies and lawmakers.
In his address, Chairman of the Committee, Rep Bamisile reiterated the commitment of the 10th House to a balanced approach that supports innovation while maintaining oversight and investor protection.
He explained that the aim is to create a framework that supports innovation without compromising security or financial integrity, adding that Nigeria must not fall behind in the digital economy but should advance with “transparency, coordination, and accountability.”
He further called on law enforcement agencies such as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) to build technical expertise in blockchain operations, noting that “not every young Nigerian with a laptop and a crypto wallet is a fraudster.”
The session also featured a heated but productive exchange on regulatory oversight. As lawmakers questioned co-founder of Quidax, Buchi Okoro on the exchange’s operations under the SEC regulatory sandbox, with the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Head of Fintech Innovations, Abdulrasheed Mohammed, assuring that the Commission maintains strict monitoring within its Accelerated Regulatory Incubation Programme (ARIP).
Chairman Bamisile intervened, urging regulators to encourage innovation rather than penalise it.
“Rather than punish innovation, we should strengthen supervision and taxation mechanisms through agencies like the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) so that the sector contributes meaningfully to President Bola Tinubu’s vision of a N1 trillion digital economy,” he said.
Participants commended the Committee for facilitating what many described as the most open and inclusive dialogue yet between government and industry.
Several stakeholders, including representatives from the Nigeria Women Bitcoiners and the Blockchain Experts Association of Nigeria, urged policymakers to include gender perspectives and promote digital literacy through schools and youth programmes.
Industry leaders also warned against premature or excessive taxation, arguing that such measures could drive crypto activities underground. Instead, they called for phased taxation, incentives for compliance, and the development of locally-built regulatory technologies to strengthen oversight, boost local capacity, and attract investment.
Participants at the session also pressed for the creation and deployment of home-grown regulatory technologies capable of tracking, auditing, and reporting digital asset transactions in real time.
A Sovereign Blockchain Architect, Oye Shobowale Benson, argued that building such tools locally would help secure Nigeria’s monetary sovereignty, stimulate skills development, create millions of jobs, and attract foreign investment, boosting economic diversification beyond oil.
Stakeholders also pushed for a coordinated regulatory framework involving the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to eliminate the overlaps and inconsistencies currently stalling sectoral growth.
They called for clearer compliance standards, stronger government support for blockchain infrastructure, and greater inter-agency cooperation to create a stable environment for digital innovation.
The hearing underscored a growing consensus that Nigeria’s fragmented approach to digital asset regulation must be replaced with a harmonised framework involving the CBN, SEC, and NITDA.
Coming just days after Nigeria’s removal from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, the engagement marks a pivotal moment for the nation’s financial reform efforts.
With one of the world’s largest crypto user bases, Nigeria remains Africa’s epicentre for digital finance. Yet, the absence of unified regulation and growing security challenges have made it urgent to craft a national policy that safeguards investors while promoting innovation.
As the Committee prepares to submit its recommendations, stakeholders expressed optimism that Nigeria is on the verge of establishing its first coherent legal and regulatory framework for cryptocurrency and digital finance — one that secures investors, empowers innovation, and positions the country as Africa’s leading digital economy.
The Committee is now expected to table key recommendations that will shape Nigeria’s first comprehensive legal and regulatory framework for cryptocurrency and digital finance — one designed to make the nation’s digital economy secure, competitive, and future-ready.
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