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JUST IN: Presidency Says Trump Needs Tinubu’s Consent Before Launching Military Operation

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According to Daniel Bwala, President Bola Tinubu’s Special Advisor on Policy Communication, it would be diplomatically unacceptable for the US to conduct any military action in Nigeria without permission.

In an interview with BBC World Service on Monday, Bwala made this claim.

He emphasized that Nigeria is an independent country and that any foreign involvement in its internal security matters must be cooperative and considerate of Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

Bwala’s remarks follow US President Donald Trump’s designation of Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” due to alleged Christian persecution.

Additionally, Trump vowed to use the US “Department of War” to combat terrorist organizations that he said were attacking Nigerian Christians.

Bwala stated, “It’s acceptable if it’s a joint operation with Nigeria.”

However, invading a sovereign country without cooperation is inappropriate from a diplomatic standpoint, particularly if that country continues to be a vital ally in the struggle against instability.

Only when there is proof that a government is complicit in a problem does unilateral action take place. In Nigeria, that is most definitely not the case,” he stated.

JUST IN: Troops Rescue Two Abducted Persons, Recover N3.8m Ransom In Kogi

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After a bloody battle with bandits, soldiers from the Nigerian Army’s 12 Brigade, Lokoja, successfully freed two abducted victims and found a N3.8 million ransom meant for their release.

Brigade Spokesperson Lt. Hassan Abdullahi said in a statement on Monday that the rescue operation happened on Sunday in Achigili Forest along the Itobe–Adumu–Ejule road.

On November 2, soldiers stationed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Oguma got reliable information about a planned ransom drop, which sparked the start of the operation. In response to the information, a patrol was quickly dispatched to the woodland in order to apprehend the perpetrators.

The bandits opened fire on the soldiers while they were traveling. With superior power, the soldiers engaged the criminals by firing back. As a result, the kidnappers were forced to run into the bush with gunshot wounds, abandoning the two victims—a male and a female—as well as the money.

The victims who had been saved were debriefed right away and placed in secure custody. They were successfully given back the N3.8 million that was retrieved.

Lt. Abdullahi urged the people to keep supplying timely and reliable information to support security operations against criminal elements in the state and reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s unflinching dedication to defend lives and property.

JUST IN: Land Grabbers Invade Ondo Community, Residents Protest

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In protest of some alleged land grabbers invading their land, residents of the Aponmu village in Akure South Local Government Area, Ondo State, invaded the governor’s office on Monday in Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital.

They claimed that the invaders attacked those who resisted and destroyed their crops, especially their cocoa plantation.

“Mr. Governor, please save our soul, we are suffering” is one of the messages written on the demonstrators’ signs. “Please, Mr. Governor, assist us.” “Land grabbers have taken over our Coca farms.”

To prevent violence in the neighborhood, they thus urged Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa to save them from the intruders.

Pastor Tope Akinkuade, the demonstrators’ leader, clarified that the locals are being harassed by the purported land grabbers as they destroy their crops without consequence.

The farmers revealed that any farmer who attempted to oppose the invaders would be attacked by armed thugs.

The protesting farmers wrote to Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa via his Special Advisor (Special Duties), Bola Taiwo, pleading for him to step in and stop additional damage to their farms, which could lead to bloodshed in the neighborhood.

“This is to inform Your Excellency of an imminent threat to peace in Aponmu, arising from possible confrontation with land grabbers operating in the community, which may lead to a breakdown of law and order,” the letter said in part.

“Aponmu is a multiethnic hamlet that has been home to several ethnic groups from Nigeria for more than a century, with a focus on cocoa growing. Cocoa plantations are the sole source of income for a large number of people.

Alleged Forgery Charge: Lawyer seeks CJN, DSS Intervention

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….Says office of FCT High Court CJ compromised by Asabe Waziri, Joe Agi, SAN

*Ready to undertake polygraph test to verify veracity of claim

 

A lawyer and Human Rights activist, Victor Giwa, has called on the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN and and the Directorate of State Services, DSS, to investigate the veracity of his claim that the office of the Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, has been compromised regarding his alleged forgery trial before Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie.

According to Giwa, the CJ office has been compromised by Asabe Waziri, a staff of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, Chief Joe Agi.

In an affidavit attached to a motion on notice dated October 27, 2025, seeking the recusal of Justice Onwuegbuzie from his trial before the court, Giwa said he has no chance of getting justice before the court.

Giwa and Bukola. Ibitade are standing trial before the court over allegation of forgery and impersonation

The police had accused Giwa of forging letterhead paper of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Awa Kalu.

But Awa Kalu, in a letter to the Inspector General of Police, Mr Kayode. Egebtolun, put a lie to the allegation of the police against Ibitade amd Giwa.

Despite the letter of Prof. Awa Kalu to the Inspector-General of Police, formally distancing himself from the allegation of forgery and impersonation against Giwa and Ibitade, the police have gone ahead to press charge against Giwa.

Chief Kalu, in a letter to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, had said his letterhead was never forged and that he had not at anytime lodged any complaint to the police about forgery of his document.

Professor Kalu, in a letter dated May 30, 2025, addressed to the Inspector General of Police, clarified that he neither filed a complaint nor reported Mr. Giwa for allegedly forging his firm’s letterhead.

Giwa said in an affidavit in support of the application with motion number M/13799/205 that Asabe Waziri has the backing of some persons in the office of the FCT High Court CJ with respect to his trial in court.

He said in the affidavit, “That I know as a fact that Arabe Waziri is fully supported by persons in the Office of the Chief Judge of FCT, and enjoys favour with respect to her cases in Court.

“That I made efforts and send emissaries to the office of the Chief Judge with the knowledge that the office of the Chef Judge is against me.

“That I have no chances of getting justice before this Honourable Court in this case as the outcome is pre-determined and Asabe Waziri has boasted repeatedly that this Honourable Court is arranged to obtain a conviction and use same as a basis for the withdrawal of my practice license.

“That I humbly and respectfully demand that this case be further investigated by the Department of State Security Service (DSS) and Chief Justice of Nigeria, His Noble lord, Honourable Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun.

“That I am ready and available to undertake a polygraph test to verify the veracity of my claims and the facts deposed in this affidavit.

“That I know as a fact that during a time of settlement Asabe Wazin was represented by the Director of Enforcement unit of the FCT High Court who demanded that the sum of Eight hundred million naira (N 800, 000,000) be paid to Asabe Waziri should my client and I intend to stop our arraignment before His Lordship Honourable Bature and to further meet with Joe Agi SAN. A copy of the settlement demand list as written and presented in the handwriting of the said Director of Enforcement Unit of the FCT High Court is attached as Exhibit O.

“That Asabe Waziri enjoys full support from the Office of the Chief Judge of
the FCT High Court and its staff, That i depose to this affidavit in good faith believing the contents to be true
and correct and in accordance with the Oath Act 2004.”

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PRESIDENT TINUBU HAS NOT LOST THE NATION’S FAITH

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…BY CHARLES NNAEBUKA PhD

The recently published opinion piece titled *”All the President’s Enemies: How President Tinubu Lost the Nation’s Faith”* by one Nnaoke Ufere, PhD, is a masterclass in selective outrage and emotional exaggeration masquerading as analysis. Its language may be elegant but its logic is shallow and designed to provoke despair rather than inspire understanding. Let us be clear: Nigeria’s challenges did not begin in May 2023. The current administration inherited a deeply fractured economy, decades of subsidy fraud, massive oil theft, a collapsing naira and unsustainable debt servicing that consumed over 90% of government revenue. What the author calls “Tinubu’s hardship”( which the President himself has acknowledged several times) is the painful but necessary process of dismantling the ruins of decades long economic deceit. Allow me to dissect this sham disguised as an airticle.

1. “THE PEOPLE”: Ufere’s claim that over 200 million Nigerians are victims of Tinubu’s failed policies and that Subsidy removal brought only hunger is nothing but an attempt at justifying a weak point. Every economist worth their credentials knows that Nigeria’s fuel subsidy was a fiscal time bomb. It cost over N4 trillion annually, more than the budgets of education, health and defense combined while enriching smugglers and corrupt cartels. President Tinubu took the bold step previous leaders postponed for fear of backlash. Today, despite temporary hardship, the benefits are emerging thus: The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) shared over N1.3 trillion monthly, the highest in history, empowering states to invest in salaries, infrastructure and palliatives. Also, pipelines and modular refineries are being revived as subsidy fraud collapses. Additionally, Oil marketers are investing in competitive pricing for the first time in decades. This and more are the gains of a very hard decision taken by the President on assumption of office. Secondly, on the issue of Exchange Rate Unification, for years, Nigeria operated multiple exchange rates, a system riddled with corruption and arbitrage. By unifying the FX market, President Tinubu ended the racket that favored the elite over ordinary Nigerians. Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is slowly returning as the system stabilizes. Exporters can now repatriate earnings transparently. Diaspora remittances, previously trapped by multiple rate windows, are flowing through legitimate channels. It takes time for stability to replace distortion. But Nigeria’s currency system is finally facing reality, not illusion. We must therefore remain mindful that painful reforms are never popular at the start but history remembers those who choose correction over comfort.

2. SIDELINING OF THE NORTH: Ufere claimed that Tinubu sidelined the North and broke old alliances. This is laughable but let’s break down the facts. The Minister of Defence, NSA, COAS, CNS and very key cabinet members are from the North, all selected on merit. Ironically, Northern states are the largest beneficiaries of federal agricultural and infrastructure investments including Kano-Katsina dualization, Sokoto-Badagry superhighway, Mambilla resumption and resettlement funds for farmers among others. It is on record that Tinubu has met repeatedly with Arewa Consultative Forum and Northern Governors Forum to coordinate joint recovery efforts. So if this is what Ufere term as “alienation”, it is indeed, one that comes with record-level capital projects and empowerment in the North.

3. THE SOUTHEASTERNERS

In the same vien, the writer claim Tinubu practices “benign neglect” of the Southeast.

Meanwhile, the Second Niger Bridge, commissioned in 2023, was completed and now fully operational, ending decades of broken promises. Over N200 billion worth of federal roads (Enugu-Port Harcourt, Owerri-Onitsha, Aba-Ikot Ekpene) are under reconstruction. In addition to this, Igbo technocrats hold major portfolios, Works (Umahi), Industry/Trade (Doris Uzoka-Anite) among others. Furthermore, on the directives of President Tinubu, Security operations have drastically reduced IPOB/ESN terror attacks in Anambra, Imo and Abia. Many markets and schools have reopened. The records speak for themselves. The Southeast is not excluded but it is being rebuilt in peace not propaganda.

4. “THE DISILLUSIONED SOUTHWESTERNERS”

Another misleading rhetoric is that Tinubu has betrayed his own Yoruba base.

The fact is, Southwest states have seen historic allocations and policy support. These include, Lagos-Calabar Coastal Superhighway approved as the most ambitious infrastructure project in Nigeria’s history. Another is the Oyo-Ogun-Lagos rail and power corridor approved for private-public execution. Likewise, there is the Agric mechanization clusters launched in Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun. All these are proofs that the President’s politics have never been about tribe but transformation. Suffering is national but so also is recovery.

5. “THE FORMER BUSINESS OWNERS”

That Businesses collapsed due to erratic policies and forex reforms is another falsehood due to the fact that exchange rate unification ended years of multiple-rate corruption that benefitted only privileged importers. Reforms take time to yield stability, but progress is clear: Export proceeds repatriation has risen by 26%; SMEDAN-Bank of Industry grants have supported 1.3 million small businesses since Q4 2023. Similarly, gigital economy reforms now attract investment such that Microsoft, Google and Huawei all expanded operations in 2024. Evidently, Nigeria is being cleaned up for sustainable enterprise not the artificial prosperity of subsidy-era distortions.

6. THE FARMERS

Maybe Ufere is not aware that over $500 million worth of security drones and surveillance equipment have been deployed to protect farms in Zamfara, Kaduna and Niger. Ufere might have also turned a blind eye to the 10,000 new Agro Rangers under NSCDC who were recently trained.

The National Food Security Council was reactivated and N200 billion allocated for dry season farming. Meanwhile, Anchor Borrowers repayment reforms are being enforced to end loan fraud. Harvest outputs in 2024 increased in rice, maize, and sorghum despite global climate shocks. Farmers are returning to fields, not fleeing them and that is why there’s a gradual but noticeable decline in food prices in 2025 as against their cost in 2024. Ufere is challenged to go and fact-check this.

7. THE FAMILIES OF THE DEAD

Claims by the author that neglect caused preventable deaths and collapse of healthcare is also false.

The Basic Health Care Provision Fund received the highest disbursement since inception, ₦150 billion in 2024. 1,000 primary healthcare centers are being revitalized nationwide with solar power while over 15 million vulnerable Nigerians enrolled in the National Health Insurance Authority scheme. The Health sector reform is ongoing, equipment procurement, personnel training and local drug manufacturing incentives are in motion. Just recently, the federal government released over N11billion to clear off debt owed medical health workers among other intervention. Note also that the said debt was owed by previous governments.

8. THE RANK AND FILE OF THE ARMED FORCES

Like many other delusional minds, Ufere notes that the military is disillusioned and plotting coups. But that is far from the truth because the Nigerian Armed Forces remain disciplined, loyal and professional. Troops’ allowances were reviewed upward by 45%.

Insurance and compensation schemes for fallen soldiers are now automated. The high morale amongst them have resulted in thousands of terrorists neutralised, over 2000 hostages rescued and thousands of illegal miners arrested between mid 2024 and late 2025. This clearly implies morale is high because results are visible. The government has categorically mentioned that there was never an attempted coup. Therefore “whispers of coups” exist only in the imagination of the author.

9. THE YOUTH

To prove that the youth are central to Tinubu’s agenda, he has ensured that the Student Loan Act passed, a decades long demand now reality. Is the 3MTT (Three Million Technical Talent) programme training 1 million Nigerians in digital skills a joke to Ufere? There is also the NYSC, N-Power and public service reforms being aligned to employment pathways. The Startup Act implementation now gives young innovators tax holidays and investor access. No doubt, a restless generation finally has a government giving structure to their energy. This is to the shame and disappointment of the Ufere and his likes.

10. THE INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS

The writer claims Investors are fleeing Nigeria. The opposite is true. Nigeria remains Africa’s top investment destination in tech, energy and agriculture. This is exemplified by the

$14 billion in FDI commitments secured during the 2024 G-20 summit. Also, AfDB, IFC and Afreximbank have all increased portfolio exposure. Major firms including Shell, Seplat, Indorama and Dangote are reinvesting heavily as confidence grows. This simply implies that short term volatility does not mean failure as Tinubu’s reform is restoring credibility. Proudly, just in the last two weeks, foreign reserve rose from N530.28 million to a whooping N43.17 billion! Again, Ufere is challenged to fact-check this.

11. THE DIASPORA

If i may again ask the author, in what world are Diaspora Nigerians disillusioned when remittances reached $20.5 billion in 2024, the highest in West Africa, aided by unified FX policy. Is Ufere ignorant of the fact that the Diaspora Bond initiative and NIDCOM investment platform have opened secure channels for home based investments?

Tinubu is the first president to actively engage diaspora Nigerians through quarterly interactive summits. So how are they ashamed of Nigeria when they are actively participating in its renewal? For the first time in a very long time, the dollar has sustained a downward spin and crashing against the Naira. Experts have projected that with the onset of the yuletide season, the dollars would continue this downturn due to more diaspora remittances in addition to other Tinubu’s economic reforms. I will therefore advise Ufere and his likes to quickly hasten to change any dollar in their possession to avoid premium tears.

12. THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

Tinubu was specially invited to the G-20 Summit and the World Economic Forum, signaling high international regard. Therefore the narrative of disrespect is balderdash. Also, Nigeria’s foreign policy realignment with ECOWAS, AU and BRICS shows renewed diplomatic weight. It is in the same vein that the U.S. Secretary of State, IMF and World Bank have all publicly endorsed Nigeria’s reform path. To the shame of Ufere and his cohorts, Nigeria’s image is being rebuilt with seriousness and substance not slogans.

13. THE MEDIA

Again the assertion that Tinubu is silencing the press is grossly erroneous.

Nigeria remains one of Africa’s freest media spaces with over 350 radio stations, 100 TV stations, 100+ online dailies publish daily where many are sharply critical of government. I doubt any journalist is in jail for opinion. Also, Tinubu’s government increased public information access through the Freedom of Information digital portal, ensuring transparency.

To the author and like minds, criticism is allowed under Tinubu’s Government. What is REJECTED is DISINFORMATION disguised as ANALYSIS like Ufere’s article.

THE REALITY

Nnaoke Ufere’s essay confuses hardship with hatred. Nigeria’s recovery is underway, slow, steady and structural. Ufere’s “analysis” reads less like field research and more like recycled social media rhetoric. The claim that “everywhere and everyone hates Tinubu” is not journalism but wrong projection. Independent polls by reputable firms such as NOI Polls (Sept. 2024) and Africa Polling Institute show that while Nigerians express economic frustration, a majority support the administration’s anti-corruption and subsidy reforms as necessary sacrifices for national survival.

Every reform Ufere condemned is what economists, development partners and reform minded Nigerians have demanded for decades. President Tinubu is not creating enemies but confronting the entrenched interests that profited from national dysfunction.

The final truth is that transformation is never painless. But no serious nation reforms its economy, secures its people and builds infrastructure without turbulence. The President’s duty is not to be liked but to deliver. And on every measurable front, fiscal transparency, security reform, infrastructure, investment inflows and governance accountability, progress is clear, steady and irreversible. No reform driven leader in history, from Ghana’s Rawlings to Indonesia’s Widodo, was celebrated in the middle of transformation. The reward comes after stability returns. Nigeria is not collapsing but correcting. History will remember this phase not as the age of hardship but the dawn of honesty. Those betting on failure will be disappointed because the reforms of today are the foundations of tomorrow’s stability. The President is not losing the nation’s faith; he is restoring its future, brick by brick, policy by policy with courage history will remember.

Sowore Reacts to Trump’s Classification of Nigeria as ‘Country of Particular Concern’

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Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and former presidential candidate, responded to Donald Trump’s classification of Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” in response to allegations of Christian genocide in the nation.

According to reports, Trump claimed that “radical Islamists” were to blame for the numerous murders of Christians in Nigeria on Friday in a post on his Truth Social website.

The United States “cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening,” he later declared Nigeria to be a “country of particular concern.”

In response, Sowore cautioned Trump on Saturday via his X handle against attributing Nigeria’s insecurity to a religious problem.

He maintained that decades of corruption, bad governance, and ineffective leadership are the root causes of Nigeria’s insecurity.

SaharaReporters’ publisher emphasized that good leadership, not foreign intervention, is what will save the nation.

“Nigeria should have been listed as a Country of Concern for a long time because it consistently fails to protect its citizens,” he stated. The state has failed to protect vulnerable Muslims, Christians, and traditional faiths at all levels. Corruption and illegitimate leadership have caused suffering for children, women, workers, students, and the elderly.

He acknowledged that Muslim populations in the north experience the same anxiety, but he also voiced concern for Christian communities in the northern states who have experienced repeated attacks.

“I understand the suffering of the Christian communities in Benue, Plateau, Gombe, and Kaduna, who are still subject to constant attacks, just as the Muslim communities in Katsina, Zamfara, Borno, and Yobe also require defense from roving assassins.

He declared, “Nigerians torn apart by hunger, poverty, and displacement cry out for safety and dignity across the nation.”

Sowore maintained that only real domestic reform can break the cycle of violence and hopelessness, even though attention from across the world may provide short-term respite.

“The true solution lies in honest, courageous leadership that values human life and justice above politics, even though international attention or special designations might provide some communities with short-term relief.”

Security Forces Launch Rescue Mission for Abducted Kebbi Deputy Speaker

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The Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Alhaji Muhammad Sama’ila-Bagudo, has been kidnapped. The Kebbi State Police Command has quickly assembled a joint team consisting of police tactical units, military personnel, and local vigilantes to pursue the abductors and ensure his safe rescue in Bagudo Local Government Area.

Bambu was reportedly kidnapped on Friday night at his hometown of Bagudo, which is located in the state’s Bagudu Local Government Area.

The Deputy Speaker was kidnapped by suspected bandits, according to a statement released on Saturday in Birnin Kebbi by CSP Nafi’u Abubakar, the Public Relations Officer for the Kebbi Command.

Abubakar said that shortly after the congressman had observed the Isha’i prayer on his way home, a gang of armed men raided Bagudo town on Friday night at around 8:20 p.m. and kidnapped him.

He said that Bello Sani, the state’s commissioner of police, has reaffirmed the command’s commitment to safeguarding the lives and property of state citizens.

“The joint team is currently combing the bandits’ routes and nearby forests with a view to rescuing the lawmaker unhurt and arresting the perpetrators of the dastardly act,” he stated.

“In order to maintain peace and stability in the state, the CP has also urged the public to continue being watchful and to support the police and other security agencies.”

The kidnappers had not yet made their demands public, and the state administration had not released a formal statement regarding the event or its most recent developments.

“Government Flaunts Its Romance with Terrorists,” Says Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer, Ejimakor

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Aloy Ejimakor, special counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has responded to Donald Trump’s classification of Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” in response to allegations of Christian genocide in the nation.

According to reports, Trump claimed that “radical Islamists” were to blame for the numerous murders of Christians in Nigeria on Friday in a post on his Truth Social website.

The United States “cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening,” he later declared Nigeria to be a “country of particular concern.”

Ejimakor claimed in a post on his X handle that Nigeria’s designation as CPC was unavoidable due to the government’s reported deployment of tear gas on nonviolent protestors while openly courting terrorists.

“The aftermath of taking two direct hits with tear gas for expressing my legal right to peaceful assembly,” he wrote.

“A country will inevitably be labeled as a Country of Particular Concern when it tear-gasses peaceful protestors while romanticizing terrorists in front of the people. “FreeMNK”

Remember that the police in Abuja recently detained Ejimakor and a few others in connection with the free Nnamdi Kanu demonstration?

Omoyele Sowore, an activist politician, organized the rally, which was supposed to take place at the presidential villa and call for Kanu’s release from President Bola Tinubu.

After being taken into custody, Ejimakor, Prince Emmanuel, Sowore, Kanu’s brother, and others were arraigned in front of a Kuje Magistrate Court and placed under remand.

Tear gas was allegedly fired at Ejimakor and the other demonstrators as a form of punishment during the relocation procedure.

Ejimakor passed out while on remand, but the medical staff at Kuje jail took care of him right away.

Natasha Opens Up on Purpose Behind Inviting Akpabio, Senators

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who represents Kogi Central, has said that her invitation to Godswill Akpabio, the Senate President, and other lawmakers to commission constituency projects in Kogi State was in complete accordance with parliamentary custom and practice.

The senator clarified in a statement released on Thursday that she adhered to parliamentary custom by sending the invitation through the presiding officer.

“I wrote a letter to the Senate through the presiding officer to the Senate President to read on the floor today, as is customary for announcements of such nature,” she stated.

This week marks Akpoti-Uduaghan’s second year in office. She stated that the invitation was an attempt to emphasize her dedication to inclusive representation and public service rather than a personal celebration.

In order to avoid giving the impression that I was celebrating alone, I sent out the invitation. I consider myself to be progressive. I continue to perform my duties in the chamber and adhere to the correct procedures despite current judicial issues,” she stated.

The congressman emphasized that her choice demonstrated her commitment to institutional respect and due process, and that her impending project launches were a part of her ongoing efforts to enhance the well-being of her residents.

“This is about celebrating the accomplishments of public service, not about personal recognition,” she said.

Akpoti-Uduaghan’s explanation coincides with increased public awareness following her recent return from the Senate’s suspension.

On March 6, the Senate adopted the Committee on Ethics, Privileges, and Public Petitions’ findings, which resulted in the Kogi senator’s six-month suspension.

Her suspension came after she and Senate President Akpabio got into a heated argument on February 20 about seating arrangements. The argument then turned into charges of sexual harassment, which Akpabio strongly denied.

After completing her suspension, she was reinstated on September 24 and has since started actively participating in legislative proceedings.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan has supported a number of projects since her return, such as a bill to create six zonal centers throughout Nigeria and a National Center for Autism.

Early diagnosis, research, education, and care for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are the goals of the proposed legislation.

Nnamdi Kanu Moves to Dismiss All Charges Through New Court Motion

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Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the troubled leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has filed a new motion before the Federal High Court in Abuja, requesting his immediate release and the dismissal of all charges brought against him by the Federal Government.

Kanu contended that there is no legitimate or current legal foundation for his continued prosecution in the October 30, 2025, “Motion on Notice and Written Address in Support.”

He argued that the counts violate procedural and constitutional law, calling the case “a nullity ab initio” (invalid from the start) and urging the court to dismiss them all.

Kanu, who represented himself in the new petition, reportedly claimed that his trial violates pertinent provisions of the Evidence Act 2011 and the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022, as well as Sections 1(3), 6(6)(b), and 36(12) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

He argued that the prosecution’s use of laws that have been repealed, such as the Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Act 2013, which has been repealed by the TPPA 2022, and the Customs and Excise Management Act (CEMA), which has been replaced by the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023, makes the entire procedure unlawful.

Kanu contended, “There is no legitimate accusation against me under any current Nigerian law.” “The prosecution is using statutes that have been repealed or are nonexistent. Due to the lack of a current legal basis, the accusations are void from the outset.

The IPOB leader argued that lower courts must take judicial notice of repealed acts under Section 122 of the Evidence Act 2011, citing the Supreme Court’s ruling in FRN v. Kanu (SC/CR/1361/2022).

Any refusal to do so, he contended, would render all further proceedings null and unlawful.

No court of law may continue to rely on a statute that has been repealed. Section 36(12) of the Constitution, which prohibits the trial of a citizen for an offense not defined by an existing statute, is violated by such processes, according to Kanu.

Kanu further argued that the alleged crimes were believed to have taken place outside of Nigeria’s borders in Kenya.

He said that such activities must be validated by a Kenyan court before a Nigerian court can take jurisdiction, citing Section 76(1)(d)(iii) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022.

He claims that the omission nullifies the court’s extraterritorial jurisdiction in his case and breaches Article 7(2) of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.

According to Kanu, Sections 1(3) and 36(12) of the 1999 Constitution render any judicial act or legislation that violates the Constitution null and void.

He noted important rulings in which convictions were overturned because they were based on nonexistent legislation, such as Aoko v. Fagbemi (1961) 1 All NLR 400 and FRN v. Ifegwu (2003) 15 NWLR (Pt. 842) 113.

“The Constitution continues to be the ultimate law of the land,” Kanu declared. “Any action or choice made in defiance of its provisions is void.”

Kanu requested in his application that the presiding judge render a decision by November 4, 2025, at the latest, and that the prosecution be required to react purely on legal issues within three days.

He emphasized that no supporting affidavit was necessary because his application posed only legal and constitutional interpretation issues.

“My application is completely constitutional and lawful. He said in the motion, “There is no factual dispute that would necessitate an affidavit.

Since his re-arrest in 2021 following his escape from the country, Kanu has been under the Department of State Services’ (DSS) custody.

He is charged with several offenses that are on the verge of treason, terrorism, and incitement; he has repeatedly rejected these accusations as politically driven and legally flawed.

The court is anticipated to set a date for the hearing of the latest motion, which could decide whether the protracted trial proceeds or ends due to the IPOB leader’s fresh constitutional issues.