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Plateau: High-Level Peace Meeting in Mangu LGA Aims to Resolve Ongoing Conflict

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Against the backdrop of rising tensions and violent conflicts that have led to significant loss of lives and property in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau, Da John Hirse, the paramount ruler of Mwaghavul, convened a high-level critical stakeholders meeting. The gathering, held at Shang Tong ICT Centre, aimed to address and find a lasting solution to the ongoing crisis in the region.

The meeting took place on Tuesday 10th October at Shang Tong ICT Centre, Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau state

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The Mishkaham Mwaghavul Mwaghavul, Da John Putmang Hirse called upon the Emir of Wase to lead the discussions aimed at finding a lasting solution to the situation in Mangu. He emphasized the importance of unity, urging all parties to embrace forgiveness and seek a path forward for lasting peace. He recognized the presence of key individuals capable of forging a pathway for peace and reconciliation.

“The Day was historic for the Mwagavul and Fulani as it presented a special occasion for both to resolve our differences and look into the problem of insecurity in our land,” Da John Hirse said, urging participants to speak the truth and their minds to facilitate lasting peace and harmony.

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Emir of Wase, His Royal Highness, Alh (Dr.) Muhammadu Sambo Haruna, in his address, expressed his commitment to lead the deliberations and find common ground. He appealed to all involved parties to put aside their differences and allow peace to prevail, stressing the futility of conflicts.

Representing the Mwaghavul community, Joseph Gwankat, the National President of Mwaghavul Development Association, attributed the crisis to a break of trust resulting from incidents like grazing on farmlands, cutting of farmlands, and the killing of cows. He called for respect for traditional institutions and a clear intent for peaceful resolution.

From the perspective of the Fulani community, Alh Bello Shanono of Miyetti Allah expressed concerns about the segregation faced by the Fulani in Mangu. He welcomed the gathering as a positive step and commended the efforts of the Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven, in maintaining peace in the area.

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Former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Bagudu Hirse, highlighted the involvement of external actors in the attacks and called for stricter control of the movement of goods and services to mitigate conflicts.

Alh Saidu Joro suggested the formation of a committee to harmonize peaceful coexistence measures and address illegal roadblocks.

Major General AE Abubakar, the General Officer Commanding 3 Armoured Division of the Nigerian Army and the commander of Operation Safe Haven, urged for a collective commitment to forgiveness and the distinction between right and wrong. He emphasized the significance of the high-level stakeholders’ commitment, stressing that it would be a sign of great disrespect if the situation deteriorated further after such a meeting.

General Abubakar pointed out the influence of external actors in Mangu and called for a clear separation between criminal activities and the underlying issues. In reference to the recent criminal act of killing the ardo, he emphasized the need to identify and address those responsible for such acts and encouraged community members to foster better mutual understanding during conflicts while remaining vigilant against those who promote conflicts.

He reassured the attendees of the army’s dedication to confiscating illegal and light weapons within the community and expressed concerns about drug use among young people, which can lead to various crimes. As stakeholders, he urged everyone to contribute to maintaining peace, emphasizing that achieving peace requires a change in mindset. He also assured the presence of a highly responsive security force on the ground and revealed that arrests had been made in connection with the recent killing of the Fulani leader, with plans to bring those arrested to justice soon.

In closing, Professor Sonni Gwanle Tyoden, the Immediate Past Deputy Governor of Plateau State, lauded the traditional rulers’ efforts and called upon the youths to play a pivotal role in achieving lasting peace. The Transition Implementation Committee Chairman of Mangu Local Government Council, Hon. Markus Artu also appreciated the efforts of traditional rulers and called for swift action to propose solutions for peace within the Local Government Area.

The meeting concluded with a resolution to schedule a conversation at the Palace of the paramount ruler of Mwaghavul for youth leaders from the Mwaghavul community and the Fulani to further dialogue on peaceful resolution. A committee of key actors and stakeholders will also be formed to develop a joint resolution for sustainable peace in Mangu Local Government Area. This group will later meet with a committee selected to meet His Majesty, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, CON, the Gbong Gwom Jos, and the Chairman of the Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs for further dialogue on sustainable peace within the region.

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Taraba APC crisis: Electoral victories should not breed arrogance, exclusion – Kefas tells candidates

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Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has urged party members who secured the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket ahead of the upcoming elections to demonstrate humility by reaching out to those who were unsuccessful, saying electoral victories should not breed arrogance or exclusion.

The governor made the appeal on Tuesday during a reconciliation dinner with APC stakeholders in Jalingo, describing the gathering as a “family meeting,” aimed at healing divisions, rebuilding trust, and strengthening the party.

He called on APC members in the state to put aside grievances arising from the party’s congresses and primary elections and work together ahead of future electoral contests.

Kefas acknowledged that the process leading to his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC, as well as the ward, local government, and state congresses and subsequent primaries, had generated mixed feelings among party members.

He admitted that while some members were satisfied with the outcome of the exercises, others felt disappointed or excluded from the process.

“Wherever this happened, I sincerely regret the pain or misunderstanding that may have arisen,” the governor said, adding that his decisions were never intended to suppress legitimate political ambitions or diminish the contributions of party stakeholders.

“The decisions taken during the political process were aimed at preventing prolonged internal conflicts that could have weakened the party and divided the people of Taraba State,” Kefas said.

The governor stressed that reconciliation should now take precedence over political differences, noting that party contests should not create permanent enemies or destroy long-standing relationships.

He urged party members who secured the APC ticket to demonstrate humility by reaching out to those who were unsuccessful, saying electoral victories should not breed arrogance or exclusion.

“No candidate can succeed alone,” he said, urging successful aspirants to carry every stakeholder along, regardless of the outcome of the primaries.

Kefas also appealed to aspirants who did not emerge victorious to remain committed to the party, assuring them that political opportunities extend beyond a single election cycle.

He pledged to deepen consultations with party leaders and stakeholders across the state, saying reconciliation would not end with the dinner but would continue through sustained dialogue at the ward, local government, senatorial, and state levels.

The governor said reconciliation should go beyond appointments and political positions, stressing that respect, consultation, inclusion, and recognition were essential to building a stronger party.

He called for an end to divisions between old and new members of the APC, insisting that there should be “only one APC in Taraba State.”

Kefas further pledged to lead with humility, listen to constructive criticism, and broaden consultations in decision-making, while urging all stakeholders to place the collective interest of the party above personal grievances.

He reminded party members that politics should ultimately focus on improving the lives of citizens through better security, education, healthcare, infrastructure, electricity, employment, and agricultural development rather than internal disputes.

The governor urged party leaders, aspirants, and supporters to embrace forgiveness, rebuild trust, and unite ahead of future elections.

“Let tonight mark the beginning of a new chapter founded on respect, forgiveness, consultation, discipline, and shared purpose,” he said.

Kefas expressed confidence that a united APC would be better positioned to earn the confidence of the people of Taraba State and achieve electoral success while adv

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Super Falcons Familiarise Themselves With Casablanca’s Stade el Arbi Zaouli Ahead Of Friendly Versus Ghana

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Players and coaches of Nigeria’s female national team, Super Falcons are familiarising themselves with the posh ambience and facilities of Stade el Arbi Zaouli in Casablanca, Morocco, where they are scheduled to face Black Queens of Ghana in an international friendly on Saturday.

READ ALSO: 2026 WAFCON: Super Falcons to Battle Black Queens in Friendly  

Sports247 gathered that the encounter will be the Falcons’ final builld-up match before they step out against Malawi in their first match at this year’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, where they will also tackle Zambia and Egypt in Group C of the expanded 16-team championship.

Coach JUstin Madugu and his players will be all out to snatch a record extending 11th WAFCON title during this year’s competition, ahead of which they commenced full training on Tuesday at the 30,000 capacity multi-purpose Stade el Arbi Zaouli located in Hay Mohammadi district of Casablanca.

The arena, which is the home ground for Tihad Athletic Sport (TAS) Casablanca men’s club and SC Casablanca women’s team, is located along Boulevard de la Grande Ceinture and boasts of several ultra-modern multi-purpose facilities that include standard grass pitch, concrete bleachers, neat spectator conveniences, local cafes and seafood restaurants.

The Falcons are now using the facilities to fine tune their strategies ahead of their first match of Group C against Malawi in Rabat on Tuesday, July 28th, before which they will take on the Ghanaian squad, who are also preparing for WAFCON 2026.

A press release by the communications department of Ngeria Football Federation (NFF) added, “The 10-time champions opened camp in Casablanca, Morocco’s industrial and economic capital, on Monday, as final preparations got underway.

“As at lunch time on Tuesday, a total of 10 players had arrived at the Super Falcons’ hotel in Casablanca, with midfielder Toni Payne, who recently joined Inter Milan Women of Italy from Everton Ladies in England, expected on Wednesday.

“At the team’s Hotel Marriott in Casablanca are captain Rasheedat Ajibade, goalkeepers Chiamaka Nnadozie and Fatima Oloko, defenders Oluwatosin Demehin, Glory Ogbonna, Christy Ucheibe, Shukurat Oladipo and Rofiat Imuran, midfielder Jennifer Echegini and forward Asisat Oshoala.

“The friendly encounter with Ghana’s Black Queens, who lost in the final to the Super Falcons in the inaugural edition of the competition that Nigeria hosted in 1998, will take place at the Stade el Arbi Zaouli, with kick-off set for 4pm.”

Sports247 reports further that, after taking on Malawi, the Falcons will face Zambia on Saturday, 1st August and Egypt on Wednesday, 5th August in Group C of this year’s WAFCON, from which all four semi-finalists will qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil, while the fifth-placed team will feature in an intercontinental play-off.

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