Babagana Zulum

Babagana Zulum

politician Nigeria

Prof. Babagana Zulum is the Governor of Borno State, Nigeria, known for his commitment to addressing the humanitarian crisis in the region. Recently, he facilitated the repatriation of 3,000 refugees through collaborative efforts with the National Commission for Refugees and the Technical Working Group, showcasing his leadership in supporting displaced populations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
0
Power
0$
Sentiment
0.00
Countries Mentioned

No country-level mention data available.

Interactive World Map

Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Nigeria Nigeria: The governors of Borno and Rivers states, Babagana Zulum and Siminalayi Fubara, respectively, have yet to present their 2026 appropriation bills before their state Houses of Assembly. 5

The Punch: Anambra & Enugu Lead the Way

Nigeria Nigeria: Babagana Zulum condemned the bomb attack on the mosque, describing it as inhumane and barbaric. 7

The Punch: Police deploy 1,000 officers for Christmas

Nigeria Nigeria: Governor Babagana Zulum was praised by President Tinubu for his initiative to improve mobility in Borno State. 7

The Punch: Borno electric bikes unveiled by Tinubu amid state ban

Brazil Brazil: Babagana Zulum is the governor of Borno state who reported that five soldiers were among the dead in the attack. 5

O Globo: Extremistas islâmicos matam ao menos 63 pessoas na Nigéria

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Borno Governor Babagana Zulum expressed sadness over the recent attack on the community. 7

BBC: Boko Haram kills at least 60 in overnight attack

Nigeria Nigeria: Prof Babagana Zulum, Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Borno State, warned of impending flood disasters and a possible food crisis. 7

The Punch: North-East Governors Warn of Looming Flood Crisis, Food Shor

Cabo Verde Cabo Verde: Babagana Zulum is the governor of Borno state who received the report from the Chief of Staff. 7

Expresso das Ilhas – Cape Verdean newspaper & portal: Exército nigeriano mata quase 600 extremistas em oito meses