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Christmas: Governor Fintiri Calls for Unity, Love and Shared Humanity

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Daily Rendezvous  Yola, December 24, 2025 Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, has urged residents to embrace the deeper meaning of Christmas by promoting love, unity and the common values that bind humanity together, regardless of religion or ethnicity. In his Christmas message to Christians and the people of Adamawa State, Governor Fintiri described the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ as a symbol of hope, salvation and renewal for a world in need of redemption. He noted that society would be more peaceful and prosperous if the virtues reflected by Christ’s birth—especially love, compassion and selflessness—were sincerely practiced. The governor extended warm Christmas greetings to Christians and all residents of the state, encouraging them to give thanks to God for His grace, provision and protection over individuals, families, communities, the nation and humanity at large. According to him, the festive season serves as a powerful reminder of shared ...

Fintiri Grants Christmas Clemency, Frees Sunday Jackson and Seven Other Inmates

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By News Rendezvous TV Two days to Christmas 2025, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, Governor of Adamawa State, exercised his constitutional power of prerogative of mercy, granting pardons and sentence remissions to eight inmates in a gesture described as an act of compassion and restorative justice. The most prominent beneficiary of the governor’s decision is Sunday Jackson, who had been sentenced to death following an incident in which he was found guilty of killing a herdsman during what was described as a self-defence encounter. Jackson, who had been held at the Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre, has now been granted a full pardon and released as a free man. Also granted full pardons are Joseph Eugene, who was incarcerated at the Yola Medium Security Custodial Centre, and Maxwell Ibrahim, bringing their sentences to a complete end. In addition, the governor approved the remission of the remaining portions of sentences for five other inmates—Joshua James Audo, Adamu Ibrahim, Moha...

‎Dangote vs Farouk: Between Monopoly and a Cold-Blooded Rentier System

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Daily Rendezvous  ‎ ‎By Mohammed Ismail  ‎ ‎The recent degeneration of the open conflict between Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, and Ahmed Farouk, the immediate past chief executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), into a full-blown public war has torn the veil off one of Nigeria’s most opaque and innately corrupt systems; the oil sector.  ‎ ‎What initially appeared to be a regulatory impasse has quickly morphed into a full blown battle that exposes the contradictions, hypocrisies, and entrenched interests that define Nigeria’s oil and gas economy. ‎ ‎It must be stated from the outset that this fight is not being waged in the interest of the Nigerian masses. The ordinary citizen, who has borne the brunt of decades of fuel scarcity, subsidy scams, and economic sabotage, remains a spectator in a contest driven by greed, quest for economic control and intra elite power struggles.  ‎ ‎Since crude oil was d...

YEDC Nears Completion of Major Network Upgrade to Boost Power Supply Across Franchise Areas

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Daily Rendezvous - Yola, December 16, 2025 The Yola Electricity Distribution Company (YEDC) has announced the near-completion of a major network upgrade project aimed at improving electricity supply, reducing outages, and enhancing overall service delivery across its franchise areas. The large-scale infrastructure upgrade, which is being executed in phases, represents a strategic investment by YEDC to strengthen its distribution network and deliver more stable, reliable, and efficient power to households and businesses. According to the company, the project involves the replacement of aging recline cables, rehabilitation of faulty transformers, and the upgrade of critical distribution infrastructure. These improvements are designed to minimise feeder faults, reduce downtime, and significantly improve network resilience. Key components of the upgrade include the installation of high-capacity transformers to enhance distribution efficiency, the deployment of advanced metering...

ADC Expands Grassroots Reach in Adamawa as Transition Committee Tours Song, Girei, Yola North

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Daily Rendezvous  The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has continued to build momentum across Adamawa State, as its Transition Implementation Committee, led by Rt. Hon. Sadiq Ibrahim Dasin, extended its Local Government Area tour to Song, Girei and Yola North, recording massive turnout and renewed grassroots enthusiasm. The visit, held on Monday, was marked by packed venues during the inauguration of local government transition structures, with party members and supporters turning out in large numbers to demonstrate growing confidence in the ADC’s political direction ahead of the 2027 general elections. A major highlight of the tour was the defection of the entire structure of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Song Local Government Area to the ADC, under the leadership of Abubakar Suleiman Nyako. The development further signaled the shifting political alignment at the grassroots and strengthened the ADC’s presence in the area. Addressing party faithful, ...

Southern Adamawa Cannot Continue Like This: Sub-regional Neglect Deepens as Ṇew Data Shows Lopsided Infrastructure Spread in Adamawa State (2019–2025)

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By News Rendezvous Editorial Team | Yola, November 2025 Southern Adamawa, a region once celebrated for its agricultural wealth, cultural diversity, and unwavering political loyalty, has become the symbol of infrastructural neglect in Adamawa State. Despite years of electoral goodwill, the zone continues to suffer from poor roads, lack of federal presence, and an absence of higher institutions, challenges that have left communities frustrated and disconnected from the state’s development pulse. Infrastructure Reality Check A new review of Executive Council–approved projects between 2019 and 2025 reveals a concerning imbalance in infrastructure distribution across the three senatorial zones of Adamawa State. The report highlights how massive investments were channelled into Adamawa Central and Northern zones — including Yola’s urban renewal and multiple flyovers — while Southern Adamawa lagged far behind in major asphalt or bridge projects.   Data Snapshot (2019–2025): A Ca...

NIGERIA'S BLEEDING HOUR: WHEN WILL “ENOUGH” TRULY BE ENOUGH?

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Daily Rendezvous “A nation cannot claim progress when its children are hunted in classrooms and its citizens sleep each night with death as a neighbor.” ~ Martins Yanatham Dickson By Martins Yanatham Dickson Nigeria is again standing on the edge of a deepening security abyss. From the renewed Boko Haram onslaughts in Borno State and surrounding communities, to the brazen ambushes of military personnel, to the frightening escalation of banditry and abductions across the North West and North Central,  the national landscape is soaked with fear and far too often, with blood. The most recent horror, the armed bandits’ attack on Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School (GGCSS), Maga, in Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State, where the Vice Principal was brutally killed and several students abducted is yet another devastating reminder that the country is nowhere near safe. When schools have become hunting grounds and classrooms are turned into gravey...