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Oyo NUT Welcomes Release of Abducted Teachers, Pupils, Commends Government and Security Agencies
The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Oyo State Wing, has welcomed the release of teachers and pupils abducted in Oriire Local Government Area, describing their freedom as a significant relief for the education community.
In a statement jointly signed by the union’s Chairman, Comrade Hassan Ajibola Fatai, and Secretary, Comrade Olukayode Salami, the NUT said the victims’ safe return had brought joy to teachers, pupils, parents and education stakeholders across the state. The union noted that the incident tested the resilience of the education sector but commended teachers for remaining united while hoping and praying for the safe return of their colleagues and learners.
The NUT expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Governor Seyi Makinde and security agencies for their roles in the rescue efforts. It also acknowledged the support of the union’s national leadership, traditional rulers, religious leaders, labour organisations, civil society groups, media organisations and members of the public who stood by the affected families during the period of captivity.
The union urged governments at all levels to strengthen security around schools and communities, stressing that teachers and learners should be able to carry out educational activities in a safe environment. It reaffirmed its commitment to working with government and other stakeholders to promote safe schools and quality education across Oyo State.
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El-Kanemi Warriors Win 2026 President Federation Cup After Defeating Ikorodu City
By Anne Azuka
El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri have won the 2026 President Federation Cup after defeating Ikorodu City of Lagos 1-0 in the final at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.The decisive goal came in the first half and proved enough to secure victory in a closely contested encounter.
El-Kanemi Warriors controlled much of the possession and dictated the pace of the game, while Ikorodu City created several scoring opportunities but were unable to find an equaliser.
The Maiduguri side defended resolutely in the closing stages to preserve their lead and lift Nigeria’s oldest domestic football trophy. The victory adds another major title to El-Kanemi Warriors’ history and secures the club’s place among the winners of the 2026 President Federation Cup.
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Nasarawa Amazons Beat Heartland Queens to Win 2026 Women’s President Federation Cup
By Anne Azuka
Nasarawa Amazons have won the 2026 Women’s President Federation Cup after defeating Heartland Queens 4-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in regulation time at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Heartland Queens took the lead before Nasarawa Amazons equalised in the second half, forcing the match into a penalty shootout. The Lafia-based side held their nerve from the spot to claim their third Women’s President Federation Cup title, a year after finishing as runners-up.
Speaking after the victory, Nasarawa Amazons captain Confidence Nwoha credited the team’s success to determination and the encouragement of the coaching staff. “We thank God for our coach, who kept encouraging us psychologically. After losing last year’s final, we were determined to win this year,” she said.
Heartland Queens captain Chimebere Opara described the officiating as fair but expressed disappointment with the outcome. She appealed to the Imo State Government to continue supporting the team, saying they would strive for a stronger campaign next season .The final was attended by Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Ibrahim Gusau and Delta State Governor’s representative, Chief of Staff John Erijo.
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Group Urges Kano Government to Review Operations of State-Owned Microfinance Banks
By Jabiru Hassan
The Better Economic Society (BES) has called on the Kano State Government to investigate the operations of state-owned microfinance banks to assess whether they are fulfilling their mandate of supporting grassroots economic development.
Speaking to journalists in Kano, representatives of the group said the banks were established to improve financial inclusion, provide access to credit for small businesses and bring banking services closer to rural communities.
BES alleged that some of the microfinance banks had not fully achieved these objectives and urged Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to set up an independent committee to review their activities and transactions.The group also alleged that access to loan facilities had, in some cases, been influenced by political considerations rather than the intended eligibility criteria.
A senior staff member of one of the state-owned microfinance banks, who requested anonymity because he was not authorised to speak publicly, also alleged that some loan disbursements did not follow established guidelines.
Similarly, some loan applicants interviewed by the newspaper claimed they were unable to access financing, alleging that some beneficiaries had political connections. These claims have not been independently verified.BES urged the state government to ensure that any review covers all state-owned microfinance banks, including those whose licences were revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), with the aim of improving transparency, accountability and service delivery.
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