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Sanusi Tackles Kano Anti-graft Agency over Fraud Allegations Says no money missing from emirate's account Yemi Ajayi in Lagos and Alex Enumah in Abuja The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, has dismissed allegations by the

Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission that under his watch, the Emirate Council misappropriated a total sum of N3.5 billion.

Sanusi, in a rebuttal of the 13-point allegations levelled against him by the commission, which has also gone ahead to recommend his suspension to Kano State Governor,

Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, attributed the accusations to a misunderstanding of how the Emirate Council functions by the petitioners and the commission.

The moves to suspend the monarch, however, got the support of a coalition of civil society group, Network of Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria, which yesterday

commended the commission for recommending the suspension of the emir. In the 10-page defence, Continued on page 8

OPEC, NEITI Hail Kyari’s Appointment as NNPC Boss…

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Illiteracy Breeds Insecurity, Says Buhari, Asks Governors to Prioritise Education FG to proscribe Almajiri system NEC: Banditry now new national security threat

Omololu Ogunmade President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday tasked the National Economic Council (NEC)

to kick-start the process of providing free and compulsory basic education for children as contained in Section 18(3) of the 1999 Constitution (as

amended). The president said any governor who failed to provide schools, teachers and necessary teaching materials

for the entrenchment of basic education would be aiding and abetting the crime of keeping children out of school. Buhari spoke in Abuja at

the inauguration of NEC for the second term of his administration. He said another part of Section 18 mandated every

government to "provide free, compulsory and universal basic education for every child Continued on page 8

Tributes as THISDAY MD’s Wife, Eniola-Olaitan, is Buried She was my angel, says Bello Daughter: Guess heaven couldn’t wait for her Obinna Chima in Wolverhampton, UK It was a day for torrents of tributes yesterday as family and friends gathered to witness the burial of Mrs. Helen Eniola-Olaitan, the wife of the Managing Director of THISDAY Newspapers, Mr. Eniola Bello. The remains of EniolaOlaitan were interred at the Danes Court Cemetery, Wergs Road, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, after a funeral service at the All Nations Church in Wolverhampton. Eniola-Olaitan (nee Alemeru), 49, died on June 4, at New Cross Hospital,

Wolverhampton. Friends, family members and relatives from the United Kingdom, Nigeria and other parts of the world trooped to the church to pay their last respects to a woman that had been described as caring and peaceful. During his sermon, Reverend Ayo Aiyedogbon of Realm of Glory Church, Abuja, extolled the deceased, saying she lived a life of service and dedication to her family, community, the church and to God. According to Aiyedogbon, the Eniola-Olaitan instilled Continued on page 49

ANGEL GOES HOME… THISDAY Managing Director, Mr. Eniola Bello, flanked to his right by son, Olaoluwa; brother, Commodore Ayo Bello-Odofin; and to his left by son, Ololade; sister-in-law, Aisha Wayer; daughters, Bukola and Wuraola, at Danescourt Cemetery Wolverhampton, UK during the internment of his wife, Helen… yesterday

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