"ASIDE FROM BELLO EL-RUFAI, NO ELECTED OFFICIAL IN KADUNA HAS DONE ENOUGH TO DESERVE RE-ELECTION" – MOWIZ. (PHOTO).

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 "Aside From Bello El-Rufai, No Elected Official In Kaduna Has Done Enough To Deserve Re-election" – Mowiz Kaduna-based on-air personality, Mohammed Suleiman, popularly known as Mowiz, has expressed dissatisfaction with the performance of most elected officials in Kaduna State, saying they have not done enough to merit re-election. In a social media post, Mowiz singled out Bello El-Rufai as the only elected official he believes has performed well enough to deserve another term, describing the rest as having fallen short of expectations. Despite his criticism, Mowiz gave Uba Sani a "pass mark" for promoting unity in the state, arguing that this achievement could justify his re-election, particularly when compared with those seeking to challenge him. The broadcaster also took aim at supporters of the current political officeholders, using strong language to express his disapproval. His comments have sparked discussions on the performance of elected leaders in Kaduna S...

OVER 1,400 FLEE SUDAN'S NORTH DARFUR IN SINGLE DAY AS FIGHTING INTENSIFIES. (PHOTO).


 Over 1,400 flee Sudan's North Darfur in single day as fighting intensifies


About 1,430 people were displaced from five villages in Sudan's North Darfur state in a single day due to worsening insecurity, the UN migration agency says.


The International Organization for Migration said in a statement on Thursday that around 1,430 people fled the villages of Shatmarta, Sangari, Goz Laban, Dal Barida and Khair Wajid in the Umbro locality on Tuesday because of escalating insecurity.


The organisation said some of the displaced moved to other areas within Umbro, while others crossed the border into neighbouring Chad.


It added that the security situation in the area “remains tense and volatile” and that it continues to closely monitor developments.


The latest displacement comes three days after the IOM reported that about 2,260 people had fled two villages in Umbro due to insecurity.


Fleeing civilians


According to the independent Emergency Lawyers group, villages in Umbro have been under attack for about a month by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with assaults including raids on markets, the burning of villages and widespread looting.


The RSF controls four of Darfur's five states and much of the fifth, while the Sudanese army continues to hold parts of North Darfur as well as most of the country's other 18 states, including the capital, Khartoum.

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