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Kanuri, Fulani top list of out-of-school children in Nigeria — UNICEF

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has identified Kanuri, Fulani, and Hausa ethnicities as the worst hit in the number of out-of-school children last year in Africa’s most populous nation.
According to the UN agency’s report, the North West has a total of 8,044,800 out-of-school children, the North East has 5,064,400 and the North Central has 2,115,800. The South West has 1,146,900, while the South-South has 431,300 and the South East has 240,200 out-of-school children.
Looking at how the various ethnic groups in Nigeria are affected by the rising number of out-of-school children, a UNICEF report shows that the Hausa ethnic group with a population of about 69.2 million has 8,110,400 out–of–school children, which accounts for 11.72 per cent.
The Fulani ethnic group with 25 million people has 3,305,500 out-of-school children which is about 13.2 percent, while the Kanuri ethnic group of about four million people has 982,200 out-of-school children accounting for 24.6 percent.
Also, the Yoruba ethnic group with a population of about 50 million has 855,700, which is 1.7 per cent, while the Igbo ethnic group with about 30 million people has 796,600, about 2.7 per cent out-of-school children.
Other ethnic groups like the Tiv with a population of about 5 million, have 215,900 out-of-school children, accounting for 4.3 per cent, while Ijaw ethnic group has 132,200 of about 0.9 per cent out-of-school children out of 14 million people.
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Benin City boils as CSOs protest killing of physically challenged man

Angry members of Civil Society Organisations on Tuesday protested and decried the gruesome murder of a physically challenged man in Obazagbon community, Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State.
The victim, identified as Efe Ogbeide and a deaf, was said to have been murdered at a project site by invading gunmen.
The community is said to be embroiled in violent leadership crisis, leading to the destruction of property and loss of lives.
Speaking on behalf of the aggrieved protesters, the Executive Director, Network for the Advancement of People with Visible Disability, Omasah Melody said the victim was deaf and could not hear when the alarm of the invaders was raised.
He added, “While others ran away, but because he could not hear, he fell in the hands of his murderers.”
Melody continued, “we are pained. We are touched because Mrs. Betty has lost a very dear husband. His children have been made fatherless.
Ogbeide’s crime was that he went around to fend for himself and his family in spite of his disability so that he will not to be a liability to society.
It was in the quest of struggling to put food on the table of his family that death met him absolutely.
“The frequency of communal clashes over land and its related issues is becoming one too many. It has to stop. Security agents must rise to the occasion.
When there are crisis in community, the physically challenged suffer more. People with disabilities are worse hit.”
Reacting to the development, the Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu said three suspects have been arrested over the mayhem in Obazagbon community, adding that investigation is still ongoing.
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PSC endorses appointment of six DIGs, elevates one CP to AIG, others

The Police Service Commission has endorsed the appointment of six Deputy Inspectors General of Police and the promotion of the Commissioner of Police Enugu State Command, Uzuegbu Kanayo to the next rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police.
The new Deputy Inspectors General of Police are Sadiq Idiris Abubakar, Commandant Police Academy , Wudil, Kano. He was former Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory; CP Peace keeping Operations and Coordinator, Police Special Forces; Benjamin Nebolisa Okolo, former AIG, Zone 16, Yenagoa and presently AIG Department of Information Communication Technology, Force Headquarters Abuja and Williams Adebowale, Commandant, Police Staff College Jos.
Others are Bzigu Yakubu Kwazi Bali, AIG FCID, Annex Enugu; Idegwu Basil Ukuoma, AIG Zone 14, Katsina and Adebola Ayinde Hamzat, AIG Zone 16 Yenagoa and former Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command. He was also a former CP Border Patrol, Force Headquarters, CP Crime Prevention and Community safety; Deputy Force Secretary and currently AIG in charge of NPF Counter Terrorism Unit, CTU, Force Headquarters Abuja.
CP Kanayo Uzuegbu Commissioner of Police Enugu State Command promoted to the next rank of Assistant Inspector General of Police was a former Assistant Commissioner Operations Zone 9, Umuahia; Area Commander, Owerri; Area Commander Karu, Nasarawa state; Commander Switch Operation Switch, Portharcourt; Deputy Commissioner Finance and Admin Edo State Command, DCP, state CID, Osun State and Commissioner of Police Operations, Communication, Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The Commission also approved the appointment of Commissioners of Police for Oyo and Enugu State Commands. CP Ademola Johnson, Principal Staff Officer to the Inspector General of Police was appointed CP Oyo State. He was also a former Deputy Commissioner of Police Delta State Command. CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa was appointed CP, Enugu State to take over from newly promoted AIG Kanayo Uzuegbu. CP Giwa was former DCP Operations Kaduna and Imo State Commands; ACP Police Mobile Force, Force Headquarters Abuja; and CSP A, Commissioner of Police Mobile Force, Force Headquarters among other postings in the Police Mobile Force.
The Commission also approved the promotion of eight Chief Superintendents of Police to the next rank of Assistant Commissioners of Police. They are Abdullahi Kamba Usman; Sani Abdu; Ifeanyi Owo; Vincent Orole; Elisha Atikinkpan and Margaret Okonkwo. Others are Alhasan Aliyu Guga and Imo Owinizi Ezekiel.
The newly promoted senior Police Officers were subjected to Written examinations and interactive oral interview.
The Chairman of the Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, presided over the sessions with Justice Paul Adamu Galumje, Justice of the Supreme Court rtd and Honourable Commissioner representing the Judiciary in the Commission; DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd fdc, Honourable Commissioner representing the Police and Chief Onyemuchi Nnamani, Secretary to the Commission in attendance.
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