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Jonathan: Boko Haram Once Nominated Buhari for Peace Talks

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has revealed that Boko Haram insurgents once nominated former President Muhammadu Buhari to represent them in peace negotiations with the Federal Government.
Jonathan made this known during the public presentation of Scars, a book by ex-Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Lucky Irabor (retd.), in Abuja. He said the nomination came through one of the dialogue committees set up during his administration.
He explained that he expected Buhari, after assuming office in 2015, to leverage that unique opportunity to reach a truce with the group — but the insurgency persisted, underscoring the complexity of the conflict.
Jonathan also highlighted that Boko Haram’s access to sophisticated weapons showed foreign involvement, not just hunger or poverty. He described the Chibok girls’ abduction as a permanent scar on his presidency and urged military officers to document their experiences for future understanding.
Boko Haram first emerged in Borno State in the early 2000s and became a full-blown insurgency after the death of its founder, Mohammed Yusuf, in 2009. In 2012, the group listed Buhari among trusted northern leaders to mediate, but he publicly declined.

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UK Urges Israel Against Retaliation Over Palestinian Statehood

Britain’s Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has cautioned Israel against retaliating for the UK’s recognition of a Palestinian state by annexing parts of the West Bank. Cooper confirmed that she directly conveyed this message to her Israeli counterpart.
The UK, along with Canada, Australia, and Portugal, formally recognized Palestinian statehood on Sunday, a significant change in British foreign policy. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the decision, calling it a “huge reward to terrorism.”
According to Cooper, the move is intended to promote peace, justice, and regional stability for both Israelis and Palestinians. She noted that extremists from both sides are attempting to undermine a two-state solution, a framework the UK remains dedicated to.
The UK has yet to confirm a timeline for upgrading its Consulate General in East Jerusalem to a full embassy. Cooper plans to use an upcoming UN conference to foster international agreement on a new framework for Middle East peace. France and Saudi Arabia are co-chairing talks on the two-state solution, and Belgium is also anticipated to support Palestinian statehood. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has welcomed the UK’s decision, seeing it as a step toward peaceful coexistence with Israel.

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I Was There, Obi Never Offered You Anything – Journalist Replies Adeyanju

Veteran journalist, author, and columnist, Ike Abonyi, has dismissed recent allegations by human rights activist and lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, that the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, attempted to offer him money in exchange for political support.
Abonyi, who disclosed that he personally arranged and attended the meeting between Obi and Adeyanju ahead of the 2023 elections, insisted that no such offer was ever made.
In a statement released in Abuja on Friday, Abonyi described Adeyanju’s claims as false and misleading.
“It pains me to publicly disagree with a friend, but I cannot remain silent while untruths are being spread,” Abonyi wrote. “Deji Adeyanju recently claimed that he withdrew support for Mr. Obi after Obi admitted to investing Anambra State funds in his family business. I was present at that meeting, which lasted about three hours, and at no point did Obi make such a statement or offer money. I was deeply shocked when I read Deji’s post.”
Abonyi revealed that immediately after reading Adeyanju’s July 26, 2022, tweet, he sent him a private message:
“Deji, did you and Obi meet again apart from the one I attended? Haba! I’m shocked. You are free to support anyone you choose, but blackmailing with falsehoods is not right. You didn’t even consider our friendship.”
He added that this was not the first time Adeyanju had made negative remarks about Obi. On July 9, 2022, following another post where Adeyanju suggested Obi could accept a political appointment from APC’s presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, Abonyi said he reached out again:
>“My brother, when did it get to this? Obi is not looking for any job Tinubu has to offer. Even if you no longer support the Obi project, please stay on issues that will protect your reputation.”
Abonyi said Adeyanju never responded to his messages or answered his calls, despite his efforts to settle the matter privately.
He stressed that throughout the meeting, no financial inducement was offered or promised, noting that Obi simply shared his personal and political journey—stories he had publicly repeated many times before.
The journalist further recalled that Adeyanju had, on several occasions in the past, openly described Obi as the best candidate and had even encouraged him to leave the PDP to pursue his presidential ambition elsewhere.
“Adeyanju has every right to withdraw his support from Obi if he chooses,” Abonyi stated. “But what he must not do is base his change of position on lies and unfounded claims.”

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Imo State Bans Nursery and JSS3 Graduation Parties, Restricts Frequent Textbook Changes

The Imo State Government has announced new policies aimed at reducing the financial burden on parents and strengthening focus on academics in schools.
In a memo dated August 15, 2025, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Bernard Ikegwuoha, directed that graduation parties for nursery pupils and Junior Secondary School 3 (JSS3) students are no longer allowed. Going forward, only Primary 6 and Senior Secondary School 3 (SSS3) students are permitted to hold graduation ceremonies, in line with Nigeria’s 6-3-3-4 education system.
“The Ministry is committed to providing quality and functional education to every child in the state,” Ikegwuoha said. “Graduation ceremonies for Kindergarten, Nursery, and JSS3 are hereby abolished. The focus must remain on celebrating academic milestones at the completion of primary and secondary education cycles.”
The Commissioner also condemned the frequent change of textbooks in private and faith-based schools, describing it as an unnecessary financial strain on families. He ordered that approved textbooks must be retained for at least four years to enable siblings and other students to reuse them.
“School proprietors are hereby warned to desist from the annual change of textbooks,” Ikegwuoha stressed. “Maintaining a stable textbook list for four years will not only cut costs for parents but also create a more consistent and effective learning environment.”
According to the Ministry, these measures are part of efforts to build a more stable, affordable, and student-centered education system in Imo State.
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