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Family announces burial date for Fmr education Minister, Osuji

Prof Fabian Osuji, former minister of Education from 2003 to 2005, will be buried in his home town, Umuoda Nguru, in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State, on Saturday, April 27.

Information about burial of the education icon, a Catholic Knight of the Order of Saint John, who holds the revered title of Dike Eji Ejemba of Mbaise, is contained in a statement released during the weekend by the family.

The family announced a series of activities ahead of the former Minister’s interment, beginning on Tuesday, April 23rd with a Requiem Mass at 5 pm at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Gwarimpa, Abuja.

The Mass will be followed by a Service of Songs/Night of Tributes at Evelyn’s Event Centre, Gwarimpa by 6.15pm.

The funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, April 27 at 11am at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church Eziala na Umuoda, Nguru Nweorie, in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State.

Interment will take place immediately after Mass at Professor  Osuji’s compound, while the funeral reception will be held at Central School Nguru Nweorie field.

The former minister of education died in Abuja on February 28, aged 82 years.

He was appointed Minister of Education in July 2003. In appreciation of his outstanding performance as a minister, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) officially announced his death at the FEC meeting, a day after his death was made public. Osuji was also honoured with a minute of silence at the FEC meeting.

Senator George Akume, secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), later issued a statement on behalf of the FEC, mourning Osuji, the former minister.

Akume formally acknowledged, in the statement which he personally signed, that the late Professor Osuji played a key role in initiating policies that positively impacted the education sector of the country.

He described the late former Minister as a thorough-bred politician and an experienced scholar. ‘’His love for humanity and passion for the development of university education in Nigeria, through policy making, research and publications have made an indelible mark in the education sector,’’ Akume said.

Late Professor Osuji also served as Pro-Chancellor and chairman of the Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), 2000-2003, Imo state Commissioner for Information and Social Development, 1994-1996, and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Imo State University 1987-1990

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Aviation Minister directs agencies to probe incident involving Air Peace, Oshiomhole

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has ordered a thorough investigation into the recent altercation between Air Peace and Senator Adams Oshiomhole at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos.

The directive, announced on Friday, June 13, comes in response to a public dispute following an incident on Wednesday, June 11, in which Air Peace accused the senator, who represents Edo North, of disrupting operations after allegedly missing a scheduled flight.

Videos circulating on social media showed Oshiomhole addressing an airport official and later sitting in protest in front of a gate at Zulu Hall, located at the airport’s Terminal 1.

Oshiomhole, in his defence, denied causing any disruption and instead accused the airline of extortion, claiming passengers who had already checked in online were told to pay additional fees before boarding.

Air Peace, in a strongly worded rebuttal, dismissed the senator’s allegations as “deliberate falsehood” and insisted that no passenger was asked to pay extra after the check-in deadline had passed.

Keyamo confirmed that he had been in direct communication with both parties since the incident and appealed for restraint in their public exchanges.

“In the wake of the incident at the Lagos Airport last Wednesday involving AIRPEACE Airline and His Excellency, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, I have been in direct contact with both parties since that morning,” the minister said.

“Whilst appealing to both sides to halt the public accusations and counter-accusations, I am further directing the relevant aviation agencies to thoroughly look into the issue, collect all available evidence and revert to my office so we can deal with the issue in such a way as to guide future conduct in similar situations.”

Keyamo also cautioned aviation authorities against rushing to conclusions, urging them to observe due process and the principle of fair hearing before issuing any determinations.

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Nigerian Correctional Service officer attempts suicide in Zamfara

A staff member of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Abdullahi Nura, who serves as a Chief Correctional Assistant at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in Gusau, Zamfara State, attempted suicide early Wednesday, June 11, by jumping into Gusau Dam.

According to a statement from the Public Relations Officer of the Zamfara State Command, ASC I Mustapha Abubakar, “the officer had reported for duty before hiring a commercial motorcyclist who conveyed him to the Gusau Dam, the largest and deepest dam within the metropolis.”

“Upon arrival, he suddenly jumped into the water in an apparent suicide attempt, for reasons best known to him,” Abubakar said. “The motorcyclist quickly alerted staff and security personnel at the dam site, who responded swiftly and rescued the officer from drowning,” he added.

Nura was found wearing his service uniform and in possession of his official ID card.

“The Nigerian Correctional Service State Headquarters was immediately informed, prompting a rapid response,” the statement said.

“The State Controller of Corrections, CCS Musa Tanko, promptly deployed a team of officers who evacuated the victim to the MSCC Medical Clinic in Gusau, where he is currently receiving medical attention.”

The statement confirmed that the officer “has regained consciousness and is responding positively to treatment.”

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Police Kill Suspected Kidnappers, Rescue Abductees In Delta, Katsina

Police authorities, in partnership with other security agencies, have recorded major successes in their sustained efforts to crack down on violent crimes in the country. The latest is the rescue of abducted persons, the killing of suspected kidnappers, and the recovery of large caches of illegal firearms and ammunition in Delta and Katsina states.

A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, says that in Katsina State, a major success was recorded on June 8, 2025, when a combined JTF comprising police operatives and other security agencies foiled a kidnap attempt along the Danmusa–Mara Dangeza village road in Danmusa Local Government Area (LGA).

Adejobi said this was possible by engaging a group of armed bandits attempting to flee with kidnapped victims in a gun battle that led to the rescue of eleven victims.

Meanwhile, in the South-South region, Delta State, to be specific, police authorities arrested one Abubakar Hassan, who is a key suspect in an interstate kidnapping syndicate operating within Delta, Rivers, Imo, and Enugu states.

The officers attached to the CP-Special Assignment Team did so while acting on credible intelligence.

During interrogation, Hassan confessed to leading operations along the Ughelli-Ozoro axis of the oil-rich state.

He also led police operatives to his hideout in a forest in Ozoro. There, officers recovered two AK-47 rifles, four magazines, and thirty-two rounds of live ammunition.

Last week, security agents killed four suspected kidnappers in a joint operation between the police and local hunters.

The raid also led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle and live ammunition. It was a coordinated offensive that began in the early hours of Tuesday, June 4th, around 3 a.m., as intelligence reports pointed to the presence of suspected kidnappers operating along the Abraka railway axis.

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