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Kano anti-graft agency secures impersonator’s conviction

By Francesca Hangeior
The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday announced it had secured the conviction of two criminals who defrauded elder statesman Alhaji Aminu Dantata and former Minister Alhaji A.T. Gwarzo.
Additionally, the commission recovered N5 million, which the convicts had swindled from the business mogul, including N1 million belonging to the former minister.
Briefing journalists shortly after the court session, prosecution counsel Zahraddeen Hamisu Kofarmata explained that Bukar Galadima and Sulyman Ahmed devised and executed a plan to defraud their victims.
Bukar Galadima impersonated former FCT Minister Mohammed Abba Gana, pretending to be ill and seeking medical assistance from Aminu Dantata. He requested N5 million for treatment, after which Dantata instructed him to provide his account details. Instead, Galadima forwarded the details of his wife, Sadiyya Abba.
The businessman subsequently transferred N5 million to the account to support the purported medical expenses.
The main culprit, residing in Kano, then sent N500,000 to his accomplice in Abuja, while keeping N4.5 million for himself.
Later, when Dantata contacted the former minister to check on his health, he realised he had been defrauded and reported the matter to the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, which launched an investigation.
The two suspects were arrested and brought before Magistrates’ Court No. 24 in Kano.
The Chief Magistrate sentenced the fraudsters to four years’ imprisonment each last week.
The pair were charged with criminal conspiracy, impersonation, criminal breach of trust, and cheating.
When the First Information Report was read, both pleaded guilty to all four offences. Prosecution counsel Barr. Zahraddeen Hamisu Kofarmata requested a summary trial under Section 129(8) of the ACJL 2019. The defendants were subsequently tried and convicted.
Presiding Chief Magistrate Umma Sani Kurawa sentenced the defendants to six months’ imprisonment for criminal conspiracy (or a fine of N30,000 each), three months for impersonation (or a fine of N20,000 each), one year for cheating (or a fine of N30,000 each), and six months for criminal breach of trust (or a fine of N20,000 each).
They were also ordered to pay N5 million in compensation or face an additional two years’ imprisonment upon the prosecution counsel’s request.
In addition, the two criminals used similar tactics to defraud former Minister of State for Housing Alhaji A.T. Gwarzo of N1 million.
The commission noted that while no formal complaint had been made by the former minister, the fraud was discovered during the investigation.
The commission recovered the stolen funds, which will be returned to Aminu Dantata and Alhaji A.T. Gwarzo.
Both convicts were also required to sign a bond for good behaviour.
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New Pope: Next Voting Begins 5.30pm As Second Ballot Ends With Black Smoke

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Catholic faithful and in deed the whole world are still waiting for a new pope as plumes of black smoke emanated from the roof of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican earlier today as the voting by the conclave of Cardinals to elect a successor to the late Pope Francis ended without electing a new pope.
A muted roar went up from the faithful gathered at Rome’s St. Peter’s Square as soon as the black plume of smoke went up, with many consequently streaming out of the place to wait for the next voting round about 5.30pm Nigeria time.
White smoke from the chimney signals a new Pope has been elected.
The last conclave, which elected Francis in 2013, lasted two days and involved five ballots.
In 2005, when Pope Benedict XVI was chosen by the assembled cardinals, the process also lasted two days and took four ballots in total, while the conclave to elect John Paul II in 1978 took three days and eight ballots.
Of the modern conclaves, 10 since the beginning of the 20th century, the average length of time was three days and seven ballots.
Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025, Easter Monday, aged 88.
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2026 FIFA World Cup: Trump’s Cabinet warns soccer fans not to overstay their visa

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet have issued a warning to foreign visitors planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States: Do not overstay your visas.
While the U.S. government says it welcomes fans from around the world to experience the incredible venues and vibrant American culture, officials are making it clear that all visitors must leave the country once their authorized stay ends.
In a video posted on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated that any visitors who overstay their visas will face action from the appropriate authorities.
“I know we will have visitors from close to 100 countries. We want them to come, we want them to celebrate, we want them to watch the games. But when the time is up, they will have to go home — otherwise, they’ll have to talk to the Secretary,” the Vice President said.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation also emphasized the importance of respecting visa rules, while encouraging visitors to explore more of the country during their stay:
“We’re going to encourage everyone to go on a road trip to celebrate our great country. So if you’re coming to see some soccer, go on a road trip and see America. Don’t overstay your visa. Don’t stay too long. But when you come, actually see this great country that we’re going to celebrate over the course of the next year.”
This warning appears to be directed, in part, at some football fans in Ghana who have publicly expressed intentions not to return home after attending the tournament in the U.S.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the premier international men’s football (soccer) tournament, will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with matches held in 16 cities across the three countries. It marks the first time three nations have jointly hosted a World Cup, and only the second time multiple countries have done so — the first being Japan and South Korea in 2002.
The 2026 tournament will also feature a historic expansion to 48 teams, up from the previous 32, making it the largest World Cup in history.
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