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In Bauchi, six civil servants have been suspended due to accusations of selling government property.

The Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (BSCSC) has taken significant disciplinary action, suspending six officers from the Ministry of Works and Transport due to allegations of serious misconduct. These officers, all affiliated with the Bauchi State Infrastructures Development and Maintenance Agency (BASIDMA), are accused of illegally selling or converting government properties worth millions of naira.
The properties in question were reportedly removed from ongoing flyover construction projects at critical locations within the Bauchi metropolis, specifically the Wunti and Central Market areas. The suspension was formally announced in a statement released by the Commission’s Public Relations Officer, Saleh Umar, on Friday.
In accordance with the Bauchi State Public Service Regulations, the actions of the suspended officers are alleged to have breached Section 0327, prompting their suspension under Section 0331 of the same regulations. The officers affected by the suspension include:
– Mohammed Musa Saye – Chief Store Officer
– Ado Abba Pali – Senior Technical Officer
– Danladi Noma – Senior Fireman
– Garba Nuhu – Senior Works Superintendent
– Ibrahim Inuwa – Technical Assistant (Electrical)
– Uzairu Mudi – Technical Assistant (Electrical)
The BSCSC emphasized that this suspension aims to facilitate a comprehensive investigation into the reported misconduct by the appropriate authorities.
In a related development, the Commission also announced the promotion of 79 officers during its recent 41st plenary session held on November 14, 2024. Furthermore, the Commission is scheduled to observe a recess from November 25 to 28, 2024, to allow its members to attend the 43rd Annual Council of Federal and State Civil Service Commissions meeting in Katsina State.
These recent events underscore the Commission’s commitment to upholding integrity and accountability within the civil service framework of Bauchi State.
Entertainment
Biola Bayo Clarifies Separation Announcement Amidst Social Media Backlash.

Nollywood actress Biola Bayo has clarified the circumstances surrounding her recent announcement of separation from her husband, Oluseyi. The announcement, made on Oluseyi’s birthday, drew criticism online, with some accusing Bayo of insensitivity.
In response, Bayo explained that her decision to make the announcement stemmed from a desire to control the narrative. “I don’t want people to say my story for me,” she stated, emphasizing her preference to address the situation directly rather than allow rumors to circulate. She further clarified that the announcement was made with her husband’s consent, preempting speculation arising from her lack of recent social media posts featuring him.
Bayo, known for her openness, previously revealed that she and Oluseyi welcomed their son via surrogacy in 2023. Despite the backlash, she maintains that her actions were driven by a desire for transparency and to avoid misrepresentation of her personal life.
Entertainment
Mayorkun Credits Davido for Facilitating Sony Music Africa Deal.

Nigerian Afropop artist Mayorkun has publicly acknowledged the instrumental role played by Davido, his former record label head, in securing his deal with Sony Music Africa. This revelation puts to rest speculations of animosity following Mayorkun’s departure from Davido Music Worldwide (DMW) in 2021.
Mayorkun joined DMW in 2016 and enjoyed considerable success under the label. His subsequent move to Sony Music West Africa triggered rumors of a potential rift with Davido. However, in a recent interview with 3Music TV, Mayorkun clarified the situation, stating, “Aside from having my label, right now I am also with Sony Africa. Shout out to Davido for that as well, he facilitated the deal.”
This statement confirms that Davido actively supported Mayorkun’s career progression even after his departure from DMW. It highlights a continued professional relationship and demonstrates Davido’s commitment to fostering talent within the Nigerian music industry, even beyond the confines of his own record label. The disclosure provides valuable insight into the circumstances surrounding Mayorkun’s career trajectory and dispels any lingering doubts regarding the nature of his relationship with Davido.
Foreign
Silento Sentenced to 30 Years for Murder.

Atlanta-based rapper Silento, known for his viral hit “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae),” has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm. The sentencing follows his confession to fatally shooting his cousin, Frederick Rooks III, in January 2021.
DeKalb County Police discovered Rooks with multiple gunshot wounds. Investigations revealed that Silento and Rooks were last seen together in a white BMW SUV, which was later captured on security footage fleeing the scene after the shooting.
Prior to the incident, Silento’s PR manager, Chanel Hudson, stated that the rapper had been struggling with mental health issues for several years. In 2020, he was also charged with assault for allegedly attacking two people with a hatchet. Silento himself acknowledged his struggles with mental health in a 2019 interview, stating, “I have been fighting demons my whole life.”
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