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Reactions to Bauchi Governor’s Chinese Economic Adviser
Ohibaba.com reports that following the appointment , Nigerians have been expressing mixed feelings about it on the X social media:
• From left: Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdukadir Mohammed., Mr. Li Zhensheng, Economic Adviser to the state government.
Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdukadir Mohammed, has appointed a Chinese national, Mr. Li Zhensheng, as Economic Adviser to the state government.
Mohammed made the announcement yesterday during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre in Bauchi.
Governor Mohamed said that the move is aimed at positioning Bauchi as a rising hub of international cooperation, with the long-term partnership expected to accelerate investment, infrastructure development, and bilateral collaboration across sectors such as agriculture, education, healthcare, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, and trade facilitation.
The MoU outlines a framework for cooperation, with specific project agreements to be developed on a case-by-case basis.
In his remarks, Zhensheng, who is the Chairman of the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre, pledged the Centre’s commitment to mobilising global resources to support Bauchi’s economic transformation.
“We are committed to helping Bauchi achieve sustainable growth, modern infrastructure, and improved livelihoods,” he said.
Ohibaba.com reports that following the appointment , Nigerians from various fields and works of life, have been expressing mixed feelings about it on the X social media:
” Before you start expressing your frustration, remember that there are thousands of Nigerians in important positions worldwide.
Plus, we can all at least read news about economic developments in China, particularly in trade, engineering, and tech. So, if a state governor in Nigeria appoints a national of such a country as his economic advisor, it doesn’t seem like a bad move, as long as the appointee is capable of doing the job.”
In his remarks, Zhensheng, who is the Chairman of the China Global Promotion Cooperation Research Centre, pledged the Centre’s commitment to mobilising global resources to support Bauchi’s economic transformation.
“The junk talk about his color and where he comes from is really annoying.
There are Nigerians elected and appointed in the US, UK, Canada and others. Are there no capable citizens there too?Wrong! Nigerians in the countries you refer to identify as nationals of those countries, not as Nigerians.”
” The man here identifies as Chinese national, not a Nigerian.That’s absolute truth. No Nigerian has a position in any foreign government as a Nigerian citizen.
Most of them identify as the national of that country, I asked him to name one foreign government with Nigerian citizen working in they government, not the private sector,Lol, there are many positions Nigerians are occupying abroad without being citizens.
“Nigerians excelling abroad but only as Nigerian citizens can be found in professions like medicine, not in government.
These kind of things where other country’s citizens are appointed into government only happens in Africa. I’m hopeful to see the results such appointment will bring to Bauchi cos they have reserves & resources.
Well Nigerians and other foreigners that are not citizens work in Civil service . I am sure of the UK.”
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BUK expels 171 students for admission frauds
The affected students cut across different departments and levels, describing the action as part of efforts to sanitise its academic records
The Senate of Bayero University Kano has approved the expulsion of 171 students over falsification of admission entry qualifications.
In a statement published in the university’s weekly bulletin on Friday, said that the decision was taken during the Senate’s 433rd meeting held on March 4, 2026.
It said that following an investigation by the Senate’s Committee on Entry Qualification Irregularities, the affected students were found to have presented falsified credentials during their admission processes.
The university noted that the offence constitutes a violation of Section 20.7, Category A (vii) of its General Examinations and Academic Regulations, which prescribes expulsion for such misconduct.
It added that the affected students cut across different departments and levels, describing the action as part of efforts to sanitise its academic records.
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Tinubu renews determination to conquer insecurity nationwide
Tinubu revealed that security cooperation formed a major part of his recent engagements abroad, particularly during his visit to the United Kingdom, adding that his government was prepared to leverage Nigeria’s goodwill and existing credit lines to acquire the needed support.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said on Sunday that his administration is intensifying diplomatic engagements with world leaders to secure critical equipment and training support for Nigeria’s security and intelligence agencies as part of a renewed push to end insecurity across the country.
He disclosed this while receiving state governors who paid him a courtesy visit his Ikoyi residence in Lagos, where he observed the Eid-el-Fitr holidays after returning from his two-day state visit to the United Kingdom.
President Tinubu said that the discussions with international partners, including recent talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, were already yielding prospects for collaboration in strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture.
Tinubu revealed that security cooperation formed a major part of his recent engagements abroad, particularly during his visit to the United Kingdom, adding that his government was prepared to leverage Nigeria’s goodwill and existing credit lines to acquire the needed support.
“One of the major discussions in the UK is equipment and support. I can report to you that yesterday again, I had a lengthy discussion with Emmanuel Macron on their collaboration with us for equipment and support,” the President said.
He added that efforts were ongoing to reach out to other countries willing to assist Nigeria in combating insecurity through provision of modern tools and capacity building for security personnel.
“If we have to spend our goodwill and line of credit, we have those who are willing to support us with equipment and training,” Tinubu stated.
Describing insecurity as a direct threat to national development, the President stressed that tackling the menace remained a top priority for his administration, calling for collective action by all levels of government.
“Insecurity is an enemy of development, progress and prosperity. The next phase of our struggle is staring us in the face, and it is the challenge of insecurity in this country,” he said.
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Why I returned to school – Emir Sanusi
“A king who acquires education attains greater dignity, but a king without education—his entire kingship is worthless.”
The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has explained that his decision for returning to school to pursue an LL.B in Common Law and Shariah at Northwest University is aimed at inspiring others, rather than practicing law.
Emir Sanusi spoke during the traditional Sallah homage, Hawan Nassarawa, at the Kano Government House, emphasising that education should precede kingship.
“A king who acquires education attains greater dignity, but a king without education—his entire kingship is worthless,” he said.
The monarch praised the Kano State Government for prioritizing education, noting that 30 percent of the state budget has been allocated to the sector.
He also encouraged citizens to pursue further studies and support educational ambitions within their families, including those of their spouses.
” We appreciate the Governor for giving top priority to education. We have seen the impact through students’ performance in NECO, JAMB, and tertiary institutions. Whoever has not completed tertiary education should go back and do so,” he said.
Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, represented by Speaker Rt. Hon. Jibrin Falgore, commended Emir Sanusi for his support, describing him as a pillar of strength for the administration.
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