Katsina United are facing sanctions from the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) for violating newly set dress code for players and staff. During their recent match against Sporting Lagos, a player from the club was seen wearing a jersey with a handwritten number, prompting the disciplinary action by the NPFL against Katsina United. The league officials are also tempted to report the match officials to the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) for allowing the player to participate in the game. Davidson Owumi, the Chief Operating Officer of the NPFL, emphasized the league’s commitment to maintaining integrity and applying sanctions when rules are breached. Katsina United wearing jersey with a handwritten number – Getty image Owumi said, “While we cannot stop any club or individual from certain behaviours, we definitely would not condone such misconduct and would always apply sanctions to serve as deterrence.” Katsina United are charged with breaching Rule B9.7 for the inappropriate dressing. Additionally, the club is accused of violating Rule C9 by failing to ensure the proper conduct of its officials, leading to an incident where the kit manager harassed an assistant referee. As a result, Katsina United has been ordered to pay ₦1 million for their actions, and the Kits Manager, Masudu Lawal, received a one-year ban from all NPFL activities for improper conduct.
Video of interior of Buhari’s house in Katsina state causes stir
A video showing the interior of former president, Muhammadu Buhari‘s house in Daura, Katsina state, has caused a frenzy. Buhari and his family already moved their personal belongings out of Aso Rock, Nigeria’s seat of power, days before the inauguration of Nigeria’s new president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Former president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari
Photo credit: @tori4town/Instagram The video showed Buhari asking questions about the air conditioner in the apartment and netizens claimed that the house wasn’t befitting for a former president. Cza_dd said: “Upon all the money he stole. He didn’t even arrange his parlor. Nawa o.” Bossfingy stated: “He no build beta house ooo.” Caniceego wrote: “To tell you that all they do is embezzle money. Look at the sofa he uses in his own house and and just common 1.5 HP air-condition in his sitting room but they will come to deceive us that they used 14 billion to renovate Aso Villa. I thought the AC and furnitures they use us different from what we see daily. Smh.” Ozo_nnamani1 added: “How can you install 1pk AC in a big sitting room like this and expect magic to happen. You never chi chomtin. Abeg make una take baba to his ranch, that is where he belongs.” Watch the video below:
Atiku floors Tinubu in Buhari’s state, Katsina
Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, has secured a win in President Muhammadu Buhari’s state, Katsina.
Atiku got a total of 489,045 to defeat APC which secured 482,283 votes. Rabiu Kwankwaso, the NNPP’s candidate, emerged third with 69,386, followed by Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi who received 6,376 votes. At the INEC Presidential Election Collation Center in Katsina, Professor Muazu Abubakar Gusau, the state’s returning officer and vice chancellor of the Federal University Gusau, proclaimed Atiku the winner of the election. 3,516,719 people were enrolled to vote in the state as a whole, but only 1,097,663 of those people had been accredited to vote.
Thugs steal 8 BVAS machines in Delta, Katsina
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that the voting exercise was disrupted in Delta and Katsina States by thugs who stole eight Bimodal Voters Accreditation System (BVAS) machines.
INEC chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, disclosed this during his first briefing on election day. He stated that thugs attacked a polling location in Oshimili, Delta State, resulting in the loss of two BVAS machines. Similarly, thugs attacked a voting location in Safana LGA of Katsina State and stole six BVAS machines, but security personnel were able to recover three of them. Mahmood expressed his disappointment at the fact that BVAS machines have become the target of political thugs. He emphasized that the commission’s responsibility is to ensure that the elections are conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner. Mahmood’s Statement “In Oshimili LGA of Delta State, thugs attacked a polling unit and two BVAS machines were lost in the process. But again, determined that the election must continue, we were able to replace the stolen BVAS machines, and reinforced security agencies and voting continue in that polling unit. “Similarly, in Safana LGA of Katsina State, thugs attacked one of our voting locations and snatched 6 BVAS machines. But again, we were able to recover and use the spare BVAS machines and reinforced security for voting to continue in that location. “Happily, security agencies have recovered the BVAS machines but three are still held by the thugs. So in these locations, the target of attacks was the BVAS machines, no longer our ballot papers or the ballot box.”
”We will ensure that we continue to do what is right. So, we consider it auspicious to address the nation at this point and we’re going to continue to do so during the day intermittently. “Until we formally commence the coalition. So far, so good, generally speaking, what is going on nationwide, the BVAS deployed nationwide is working optimally,” he added. Mahmood Addressed Lateness at Polling Units According to him, reports from various states in the federation raised concerns about the inability to commence voting at exactly 8:30 am. However, he assured that voters who were in line at polling units by 2:30 pm would be allowed to vote in line with the commission’s regulations. He attributed the challenge to the logistical constraints currently faced by INEC. “Some of the polling units opened late. But in line with our policy, any Nigerian who is on the queue will have the opportunity to vote no matter how long it takes until the last person in the queue before 2:30pm votes. “Some of the reasons why we could not open some of the polling units on time include perennial problems of logistics in spite of our best efforts. I think we have conquered the challenge of getting election materials to various locations. “Though there may be complaints here and there, but generally speaking, we have delivered millions of ballot papers and result sheets that we are supposed to deliver for the elections,” he added. He attributed the delay in opening polling stations to the ongoing insecurity in the country. He cited an instance in Alawa, Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State, where the Commission was unable to promptly deploy due to security challenges caused by bandit attacks. He clarified that the attacks were not on INEC offices or facilities. “With the advice of the security agencies, we tarried a while but I am happy to say that we are able to deploy to Alawa, and voting in that location is ongoing as we speak,” Mahmood stated.
SANI DANJA (@officialsanidanja) – BRIKITA KAJI
The North King – Sani Danja, Wraps up the year with his brand new Dance-Move-Themed song which he titled “Brikita Kaji”.
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