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“Leadership Knows No Borders”— Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos Returns to a Rousing Welcome After Global Engagements in the UK

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Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos Back to Jos

Hon. Dachung Musa Bagos received a warm and jubilant welcome upon his return to Jos, as enthusiastic supporters and well-wishers gathered in their numbers at Farin Lamba and Mararaban Jama’a (Kuru) to celebrate his homecoming. The atmosphere was filled with cheers and excitement, reflecting the deep admiration and bond he continues to share with his people.

In recent weeks, Hon. Bagos has represented Nigeria on the international stage, engaging with global institutions committed to promoting mental health, transparency, and community empowerment. His travels underscore his vision for inclusive leadership that connects local progress with global conversations.

As part of a Nigerian delegation that included Barr. Mrs. Olivia Dazyam and Princess Edna D.D. Azura, President of the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS), Hon. Bagos served as a guest speaker at the Women Leaders Conference held at the University of Manchester. The gathering brought together women and leaders from across nations to champion empowerment and amplify women’s voices in leadership.

He also delivered the keynote address at the University of Manchester’s Annual Black History Conference, organized by the Department of Mental Health. Speaking on mental health awareness and resilience, Hon. Bagos highlighted the need to create safe spaces that foster healing, dialogue, and representation within the Black community.

At the 2025 Annual Conference of the UK Nigerian Nurses Charitable Association, Hon. Bagos applauded the immense contributions of Nigerian healthcare professionals in the United Kingdom, describing their service, compassion, and dedication as “a shining example of patriotism and humanity that transcends borders.”

Further advancing his advocacy for integrity and good governance, he joined the African-Nigerian delegation at the 2025 World Anti-Corruption Conference held at Oxford Rhodes House, alongside the ICPC Chairman, Dr. Musa Adamu Aliyu, SAN.

Reflecting on his engagements, Hon. Bagos remarked:

“Leadership is not confined by geography; it is about people, purpose, and the will to make a difference wherever we find ourselves. We must continue to build bridges of understanding, integrity, and inclusion because that is how we create lasting impact.”

Hon. Bagos’ international engagements and the enthusiastic reception in Jos reaffirm his unwavering dedication to service, unity, and inclusive governance—values that continue to define his vision as he seeks to represent the Plateau Northern Senatorial District in the Senate come 2027.

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SENATOR I. D. GYANG SAYS PLATEAU NORTH AWAITS JUSTICE FROM THE NATIONAL WORKING COMMITTEE OF THE APC.

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The recent developments surrounding the APC Senatorial Primary Election in Plateau North have raised serious concerns among party faithful and lovers of democracy.

It is deeply troubling that members were denied the free and fair opportunity to elect the candidate of their choice through a transparent democratic process.

The foundation of every credible democracy rests upon the sanctity of the people’s mandate, internal party democracy, fairness, and due process.

While political leadership and influence remain legitimate within party politics, the imposition of outcomes against the popular will of party members weakens confidence in democratic institutions and risks alienating loyal stakeholders who have laboured tirelessly for the growth and stability of the party.

It is public knowledge that the Senatorial primary elections were not conducted in Plateau North. Rather, results were concocted and allocated to suit a predetermined outcome. It would therefore be injurious to, and a negation of good conscience and the fear of God for anyone to assert the contrary.

The strength of the APC has always been its people — the grassroots members whose voices and votes must never be substituted by predetermined arrangements.

We have noted that the national chairman of the APC has clarified that the National Working Committee is studying the reports of the Appeal Committee on the conduct of the National Assembly primary elections after which the right thing will be done.

In view of the foregoing, we urge our supporters and party faithful to remain vigilant and peaceful as Plateau North awaits justice from the National Working Committee.

Our position is predicated and rooted in the defence of justice, equity, and the democratic rights of APC members and the people of Plateau North.

Comrade Lot Adas
Director General
I. D. Gyang Campaign Council.

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D’Tigers’ Former Coach Mike Brown Hogs All Headlines, Following Sterling Run With New York Knicks In NBA

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The name of a former head coach of Nigeria’s men’s basketball national team, D’Tigers, is hogging all headlines in United States of America, as Mike Brown has taken the country’s National Basketball Association (NBA) by storm.

Sports247 reports that Brown, who handled D’Tigers from 2020 to 2022, is leading what has been described as an ‘unbelievable’ NBA title charge for New York Knicks, who also have Nigerian-born Ogugua ‘OG’ Anunoby among their best players.

With Anunoby doing well on the court and Brown firing technical details from the sideline, The Knicks’ run through the 2026 NBA play-offs has been majestic and they enacted yet another huge win in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.

Victory for Brown’s team put Cleveland Cavaliers on the brink of elimination and drew The Knicks 48 minutes closer to an NBA Finals return after more than 25 years, thereby making memories of July 7th, 2025 most symbolic – when they hired him as coach.

That came five years after Brown was announced as the head coach of Nigeria’s men’s team on February 5th, 2020 and his latest deal has been filled with great results, leading to The Knicks’ current surge on a remarkable return to NBA coaching for the tactician.

Before now, Brown hadn’t made the championship round from the bench since 2007, being the longest gap for any coach in NBA history, and his future seemed uncertain after he was fired during his third term at Sacramento Kings in the 2024-25 season.

Incidentally, Brown earlier had two stints with The Cavaliers before taking up the job in Nigeria, but he had yet to reach a magical point with any franchise, until a 130-93 Game 4 win on Monday, another blowout in a closeout, and his name is now ringing loud bells.

Headlines now reveal that Brown is the first Knicks’ head coach – since Jeff Van Gundy in 1999 – who would have a chance to compete for the real thing, while many incredible events of the past month – 11 consecutive wins and two straight series sweeps – have set tongues wagging.

The Knicks are also blowing opponents’ doors off by nearly 22 points per 100 non-garbage-time possessions, a margin twice as large as either Western Conference finalist, and New York City appears ready to flaunt NBA’s latest champs in the coming month.

Brown, though, appeared ready all along for the pressure that came with NBA Finals, meeting up to great expectations and ready for the challenge of utilising all he has learnt in three decades on various benches into getting results from his squad.

His past reads like a majestic voyage – Washington Wizards (assistant coach), San Antonio Spurs (assistant), Indiana Pacers (assistant), Cleveland Cavaliers (twice), Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors (associate HC) and Sacramento Kings.

Apart from calling technical shots, Brown also knows how to motivate the lads, as he praised his players for remaining determined for success – despite their recent roll call of huge results and reign of success – and he is repeatedly ready to applaud their form in this post-season.

“(It’s) more so about these players, and they want to go try to get a ring. If an opportunity came up, great; if it didn’t, you know, shoot, I felt lucky, blessed, fortunate. I had a good run, you know? I felt that at some point, I’d get another.

“Whether it was a head coach or an assistant coaching position. I just kind of rolled with it. Didn’t think much about it. Obviously, this opportunity came up. You know, from afar, I just felt that this team was ready,” Brown submitted.

Sports247 reports further that, while the route still appears rough heading into the 2026 NBA Finals, Brown can think about what being the first Knicks’ coach to hoist the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy since Red Holzman in 1973 would mean for him.

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