Today January 6th, my shop was robbed. Someone broke into my shop at 91 Bauchi Street, opposite Sauki Clinic, and stole all my goods, including my Maxmech heavy-duty battery charger. I had just restocked the shop on 1st day of January. It's disheartening to see that while we work hard to build our dreams, others are out there planning to destroy them. I’m pained but insha allah yea we keep building and better!
This Award is specially dedicated to my team.
Thanks you all for your zeal and commitment to serving humanity and mankind.
A lot of people don’t know the sacrifices we make but God (Allah) in heaven will pay us all. God gives, Man delivers. Thank U @RoyalAfricanYLF
SOME ONLINE VENDORS
As for me, I will never ever trust ANY online vendor again. Anything I don’t see with my own eyes I’m not buying or placing an order for ✊🏾🫶🏾✊🏾 EVER AGAIN! In this country.
Our dishonesty is second to none…
Dangote Group has been recognised as the Most Admired African Brand at the 16th annual Brand Africa 100: Africa's Best Brands rankings, unveiled in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
While we are honoured by this recognition, we see it as more than a reflection of brand strength. It is a recognition of the power of long-term investment, industrialisation, and the belief that African institutions can build at a scale capable of transforming economies and creating lasting impact.
Across cement, fertiliser, petrochemicals, refining, logistics, and infrastructure, our focus remains unchanged: building the industries, systems, and capacity that support Africa's growth and future prosperity.
We thank our customers, partners, employees, and stakeholders across the continent for their continued trust and support.
#DangoteGroup #MostAdmiredAfricanBrand #Industrialisation
Press Statement: Enough Is Enough: The Rising Wave of Abductions Across Nigeria Requires Urgent Actions Not Media Announcements. I write with deep concern over the alarming and unacceptable rise in kidnappings and mass abductions across the country. These repeated attacks on innocent citizens demand urgent national attention and a coordinated, intelligence-driven security response.
There are several incidents that have not made the news, even as a number of other cases have recently received public attention, including the abduction of the sister of the former Minister of Power, Mr. Adelabu, and her two children; the abduction of seven students of the Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State; as well as attacks in Oyo State reportedly resulting in the abduction of 39 students and teachers in the Ahoro Esinele community, Oriire Local Government Area. In Borno State, 42 pupils from Mussa community in Askira Uba LGA were also reportedly abducted.
Collectively, these reported incidents amount to over 90 abducted persons, in addition to several other unreported or less publicized cases across the country.
Behind every number is a human life. Behind every statistic is a family in distress and a community living in fear. While we acknowledge and commend the efforts of our security agencies, the persistence of these attacks makes it clear that we must urgently strengthen intelligence coordination, improve proactive prevention, and enhance rapid response capacity across all levels.
I therefore call for immediate and sustained rescue operations to ensure the safe return of all abducted persons, and for a more decisive national strategy to prevent further occurrences. Nigeria cannot and must not normalize mass abductions. The time for firm, coordinated action is now.
May God protect our nation and bring all abducted citizens home safely.
Signed
Hon. Mohammed Bello El-Rufai
Member.
Kaduna North Federal Constituency
Chairman, Committee on Banking Regulations.
June 3, 2026.