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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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Kano shuts two unlicensed health training institutions

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The Kano State Ministry of Health has closed two private health training institutions operating without approval from the state government and relevant professional and regulatory bodies.

The closure was announced in a statement issued by the ministry’s Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Kofar-Na’isa, on Tuesday in Kano.

He said the affected institutions are Ibn Sina College of Health Science and Technology, located at Dakata Kawaji, and Life Line College of Health Science and Technology, situated at Dakata Industrial Area, both in Nasarawa Local Government Area of the state.

According to him, the closure followed a comprehensive assessment by the ministry, which found that both institutions failed to meet the minimum requirements and standards for the establishment and operation of health training schools.

He added that the institutions were allegedly operating without proper verification and approval from the ministry and lacked accreditation from relevant professional and regulatory bodies responsible for overseeing health education and training in Nigeria.

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“Investigations further uncovered significant deficiencies, including inadequate qualified teaching personnel, poor learning facilities, insufficient infrastructure, and failure to comply with established educational and operational standards required for effective health manpower development,” he said.

“The ministry also observed poor adherence to professional ethics, regulatory guidelines, and other mandatory requirements designed to safeguard the quality of healthcare education and ensure the competence of future healthcare professionals.”

The statement further quoted the ministry as advising proprietors of health training institutions across the state to strictly comply with legal and regulatory provisions guiding their operations.

The ministry explained that the closure of non-compliant institutions remained a necessary step towards ensuring quality healthcare education, protecting the interests of students, and maintaining excellence in healthcare service delivery throughout the state.
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2027: Refrain from inflammatory comments capable of causing our downfall – Ayorinde urges APC members 

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A chieftain of All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State, Olalekan Ayorinde, has advised all members of the party to refrain from any statement that could cause setbacks for the party in 2027.
Ayorinde, who hails from Ibadan North East local government area, made the call in a press release, made available to newsmen on Tuesday.

He explained that recent discussions and growing tensions surrounding the emergence of party candidates have stirred strong emotions among APC members.

However, he cautioned members to understand that the strength of the party has always been rooted in unity and respect for leadership.

He advised members of the party to embrace peace and dialogue, adding that this will allow the party focus on how to reclaim the state in 2027.

“As our great party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Oyo State, prepares for the 2027 general elections, I appeal to all leaders, members, supporters, and aspirants to remain calm, peaceful, and committed to the values that have kept us united over the years

“Recent discussions and growing tensions surrounding the emergence of party candidates have stirred strong emotions among many of us. That is understandable. However, we must remember that the strength of the APC has always been rooted in unity and respect for leadership.

“Regardless of our individual preferences or political interests, we must continue to respect the process and decisions of our party. Whether or not we are in favour of those decisions, our loyalty must be to the progress of the APC and the continued development of our great state, Oyo.

“Let us embrace dialogue, patience, and mutual respect as we work together toward the larger goal of securing victory for the APC in 2027.”

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