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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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United Capital’s African expansion driving growth in regional investment banking

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The story of African development is undergoing a profound, historic shift. For decades, the narrative was dominated by foreign capital, with investments flowing inward from distant global capitals, development projects managed by external actors, and the resulting profits regularly finding their way back across oceans. While Africa has always been rich in resources and opportunities, its financial destiny was largely shaped by outsiders. Today, that old story is being rewritten. Across the continent, African-owned institutions are stepping forward, expanding beyond their national borders, mobilising local capital, and proving that Africa possesses both the expertise and the financial strength to fund its own progress.

In the vanguard of this transformation is United Capital Plc, whose expansion into Ethiopia and Rwanda marks a defining moment in the evolution of regional investment banking.

​The Nigerian financial services giant recently achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first foreign investment bank to secure an operating license in Ethiopia, one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies. Around the same time, the company obtained regulatory approval to operate in Rwanda, significantly strengthening its footprint in East and Central Africa. These milestones represent much more than standard corporate expansion; they symbolise the growing confidence of African financial institutions in the continent’s long-term future and highlight the increasing integration of Africa’s capital markets, proving that cross-border collaboration is a commercial reality.

​The entry into Ethiopia is particularly momentous. With a population exceeding 120 million people and an ambitious economic reform agenda, Ethiopia has historically maintained a tightly controlled, closed financial sector. The government’s recent decision to gradually liberalise the financial industry has attracted global attention, and United Capital’s successful entry positions the company as a foundational architect in Ethiopia’s evolving capital market ecosystem. For Ethiopia, granting United Capital the country’s very first foreign investment banking licence signals deep trust, reflecting confidence in the institution and validating the broader vision of economic openness championed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to modernise the economy and encourage private-sector participation.

Rwanda presents a similarly compelling success story. Widely regarded as one of Africa’s most business-friendly destinations, Rwanda has steadily transformed its capital, Kigali, into a premier regional financial hub. With this new regulatory approval, United Capital is authorised to provide a full suite of services, including investment banking, portfolio management, trust services, and capital market advisory services, thereby strengthening Rwanda’s position as a strategic gateway for investments flowing into the wider region.

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​Together, Ethiopia and Rwanda offer direct access to some of the continent’s most dynamic economic corridors. Their youthful populations, expanding middle classes, urgent infrastructure needs, and strategic trade links make them prime destinations for long-term growth. By establishing a physical presence in these markets, United Capital presents itself directly at the intersection of opportunity and structural transformation, creating reliable pathways for local businesses seeking both expansion capital and world-class financial advisory services.

At the same time, it unlocks new wealth-creation opportunities for individuals and institutions through sophisticated fund management offerings, diverse investment options, and tailored portfolio management solutions designed to preserve and grow wealth across generations.

​However, the real weight of this expansion extends far beyond corporate balance sheets and market share. It perfectly embodies the philosophy of Africapitalism, a school of thought championed by renowned investor, entrepreneur, and Group Chairman, Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, a major investor in United Capital PLC. The core premise of Africapitalism is that Africa’s private sector must play a leading role in driving economic development, and that true, sustainable prosperity is generated when businesses commit to long-term investments that create both economic profit and social wealth.

For years, Mr Elumelu has argued that Africa’s development cannot depend solely on foreign aid or external borrowing. Rather, sustainable growth occurs when African businesses actively invest in African opportunities, create sustainable jobs, build domestic industries, and unlock the immense potential of the continent’s people.

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Through institutions like the Tony Elumelu Foundation and his leadership of major corporate engines like UBA Group, Transcorp, and Heirs Energies, Elumelu has consistently advocated for private-sector-led development as the only reliable path to true economic independence.

​This vision is rapidly becoming an everyday reality. Across critical sectors, African companies are proving they can compete at global standards while solving deeply rooted local development challenges. The expansion of institutions like United Capital reflects the growing maturity of African financial markets. It signals the rise of a new generation of homegrown champions capable of mobilising capital on a massive scale.

United Capital’s journey from Nigeria into new regional markets mirrors a broader continental ambition, most clearly seen in initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area, which aims to deepen economic integration, encourage cross-border investment, and build interconnected financial systems that can support large-scale industrialisation. In this ecosystem, investment banks act as vital engines that connect idle capital with productive opportunities, facilitate complex infrastructure financing, and enable widespread wealth creation.

​Industry analysts emphasise that one of the most valuable assets United Capital brings to Ethiopia and Rwanda is the transfer of knowledge, as the migration of technical expertise, professional training, market insights, and institutional best practices will significantly accelerate the development of local financial ecosystems. Furthermore, this expansion sends a powerful message about Nigeria’s leadership role within Africa’s financial services landscape. As Nigerian institutions expand across the continent, they export an invaluable wealth of innovation and investment solutions refined over decades of operating in one of Africa’s most competitive regulatory markets.

This export of talent strengthens regional cooperation and reinforces the foundational truth that African solutions can effectively solve African challenges. Ultimately, United Capital’s milestone entry into Ethiopia and Rwanda reflects a continent taking full ownership of its economic destiny, proving that the vision of Africapitalism is no longer a distant aspiration but a powerful reality unfolding right now.

Dan Aibangbe is a Media and Public Relations Consultant


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2027: Again, PRP clears air on selling nomination forms to Kwankwaso

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The National Chairman of the Peoples Redemption Party, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has clarified that the party did not sell any nomination forms to the Vice-Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabi’u Kwankwaso.

Baba-Ahmed made this clarification on Tuesday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on Arise Television’s ‘Morning Show’.

He was reacting to the allegation that Kwankwaso bought 69 nomination forms to take control of the party ahead of the 2027 elections.

The National Chairman echoed PRP secretary, Alhaji Musa Maigari, who described the allegation as false, insisting that Kwankwaso neither purchased nomination forms nor has any official connection with the party.

According to him: “This is complete fiction, and I am grateful for the opportunity to clarify this. The real state chairman of the PRP in Kano had released a statement saying this is just a complete lie.

“There’s no way Kwankwaso could have bought 69 forms from the PRP in Kano. We don’t sell forms in Kano. We sell forms from Abuja.

“The man who claimed that 69 forms were sold to Kwankwaso is not known to the party. He holds no position, has no authority to sell nomination forms on behalf of the party, and we do not recognise him.

“It is possible that this entire thing has been contrived as part of some problems or some politics in Kano. As far as the PRP is concerned, we sold forms to everybody else from Abuja.

“We sold forms to candidates from Kano. They registered, they contested, they went through primaries more than a month ago.”

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