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Just in:Taraba monarch shot dead in his palace
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Alhaji Abdulmutalib Jankada, traditional ruler of Sansani chiefdom in Gassol local government area of Taraba state, is dead.
He was killed by gunmen who invaded his palace on Thursday night.
According to witnesses, the assailants who rode into Sansani town on motorcycles, sneaked into the palace to gun down their target.
It was gathered that the gunmen went straight to a room where the Monarch was sitting and shot him severally, seizing his phones afterwards.
It was learnt that the monarch died on the spot, while the attack took palace guards and family members unaware.
Musa Sansani, a resident of Sansani town, said they heard sound gunshots but did not know the shots were from the palace.
The late chief told us Yesterday that he was traveling to Ibbi for Nwonyo fishing Festival which is taking place on Friday and Saturday. We never knew the Chief did not travel Yesterday evening so when we heard the gunshots, we did not suspect it was inside the palace,” he said.
He said the gunmen silently left the town after killing the monarch and it was his wife who found him dead inside his room that raised alarm which attracted the entire people in the town and other towns in the chiefdom.
“We are mourning and the late chief will be buried after Friday prayers,” he said.
The late chief was abducted along Jalingo-Wukari road two years ago and ransom was paid before his release.
The incident brings the number of traditional rulers killed by gunmen in the state to about seven in the last few years.
When contacted, Taraba Commissioner of Police, David lloyanomon, referred our reporter to the command’s public relations officer, SP Usman Abdullahi.
But Abdullahi revealed that he was sick and could not comment.
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Access Bank Becomes First to Meet CBN’s Minimum Capital Requirement with N351bn Rights Issue
By Gloria Ikibah
Access Holdings Plc has announced the successful completion of its Rights Issue, raising N351,009,103,017.25 through the issuance of 17,772,612,811 ordinary shares at N19.75 per share.
This achievement follows full regulatory approvals from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
With this milestone, Access Bank Plc, the flagship subsidiary of Access Holdings, is the first bank to meet the CBN’s N500 billion minimum capital requirement for banks with international authorisation, well ahead of the March 2026 deadline. The bank’s share capital now stands at N600 billion, exceeding the regulatory threshold by N100 billion.
This marks a significant achievement as Access Holdings is the first CBN-licensed financial holding company to execute a fully digital Rights Issue. The process utilised the Nigerian Exchange Group’s E-offer platform to provide shareholders with a seamless and efficient subscription experience, enhancing accessibility and participation.
Speaker on the development, the Holding Company’s Chairman, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, highlighted the innovation and leadership demonstrated by the institution. Further details from the statement emphasize the bank’s commitment to leveraging technology to drive growth and improve shareholder value.
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I’m optimistic about Nigeria’s future, says Shettima
Vice President Kashim Shettima has expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, reaffirming the commitment of the Federal Government to national security, economic transformation, and the well-being of all citizens.
In a Christmas message on Wednesday, Shettima assured Nigerians that the administration of President Bola Tinubu is resolute in its efforts to tackle critical issues such as security and economic challenges, as the country prepares for the coming year.
“As we approach a new year, I want to reassure you that President Tinubu’s administration remains fully dedicated to improving the lives of all Nigerians. We are committed to tackling economic transformation and enhancing the welfare of every citizen,” Shettima said.
Highlighting Nigeria’s diversity as a strength, the Vice President called on Nigerians to use the festive period to strengthen unity across all regions and faiths, fostering a spirit of togetherness.
“Our nation’s greatest strength lies in its diversity. This holiday season offers us the perfect opportunity to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood that unite us,” he stated.
Shettima also assured Nigerians of the continued vigilance of the nation’s security forces, emphasising that security personnel would remain on high alert during the holiday period to ensure safety.
“Our brave security personnel will continue to work tirelessly to protect us. Enhanced security measures are in place to safeguard citizens during the festive season,” he said, urging travelers to stay vigilant.
Looking to the future, Shettima expressed hope and confidence in the country’s trajectory.
“I am filled with hope and optimism about Nigeria’s future. Together, we will build a more prosperous and united nation,” he said.
Addressing the nation’s youth, Shettima emphasised their crucial role in Nigeria’s development and outlined the government’s initiatives aimed at creating opportunities for them.
“To our young people, you are the backbone of our nation. The Renewed Hope administration is rolling out various initiatives to empower you, enabling you to thrive and contribute to Nigeria’s growth,” Shettima said.
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