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Nigerian Care Worker Jailed by UK Court Over Inappropriate Act with Patient

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Nigerian hospital employee Adewale Kudabo was given a one-year prison sentence by a UK court for sexually abusing a patient he was caring for at York Hospital.

On the first day of his trial in April, Kudabo entered a guilty plea to two charges of sexual assault. He was incarcerated on June 10.

Kudabo had “abused the trust” that was put in him as a medical expert, according to Judge Alex Menary.

Menary informed Kudabo in court that the victim had trusted him during a time of vulnerability, and that “you abused that trust.”

Kudabo was tasked with bathing a patient who was in excruciating discomfort, the prosecution claims. He allegedly kissed her on the lips after helping her, something the victim, in spite of her condition, attempted to avoid.

According to prosecutor Henry Fernandez, the victim felt extremely uneasy and bewildered.

A few days later, Kudabo reportedly went up to the same patient once more, offered her another “bed bath,” and tried to kiss her once more.

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The victim experienced severe emotional anguish, including anxiety and flashbacks, as a result of the assault, the court heard.

His lawyer, Jerry Sodipe, portrayed Kudabo, who had no past convictions, as sorry.

Sodipe informed the court, “He has raised his hands to indicate that he is guilty and that he should not have done that.”

Kudabo had relocated to the UK from Nigeria with his family for work, but he lost his job as a result of the incident, Sodipe continued.

York Hospital’s parent organization, the York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, acknowledged in a statement that Kudabo resigned from his job soon after the attack and offered the victim “sincere apologies.”

Before being eligible for release, Kudabo must complete half of the 12-month term, according to Judge Menary’s decision.

‘Benue People, Defend Yourselves’ — Apostle Suleman Reacts to Killings

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Johnson Suleman, the general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, has urged the Federal Government to officially acknowledge the country’s security architecture failures and allow Nigerians to defend themselves against relentless attacks, particularly in Benue State.
Suleman posted on his 𝕏 (previously Twitter) account on Sunday that the government’s incapacity to safeguard lives and property has forced residents to turn to self-defense, which he argues is a constitutional right.
“If the federal government knows it’s overwhelmed or that its security architecture has failed, they should be humble enough to tell the citizens,” Suleman wrote in response to Friday’s massacre in Yelewata, Guma Local Government Area, where over 200 people were reportedly killed in yet another brutal herdsmen attack.

“Defend yourself, people of Benue. He referred to the situation in Benue State as “evil, barbaric, and mayhem.”
He stated that during prior visits to Jos and Benue, he had urged Nigerians to be cautious and prepared to safeguard their towns.

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The clergyman added, “Self-defense is guaranteed by the constitution. I mentioned it when I visited Jos and Benue. We can’t watch this go on.”

The furious preacher also lashed out at politicians who are already planning for the 2027 general elections while failing to confront the current surge of instability in the country.

“It’s ludicrous that individuals are worrying about 2027 when mayhem is unleashed on the populace they are meant to rule in 2025. “What happened to your humanity,” he inquired.

In his closing remarks, Apostle Suleman expressed sadness about the current situation of the nation, noting, “There was a country…”

Police IG Visits Benue, Orders Deployment of Extra Tactical Units

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, arrived in Benue State on Monday, following the recent attack by suspected herders on the Yelewata community in Guma local government.
According to Naija News, the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) announced this via a post on 𝕏.

The IGP directed the deployment of additional tactical teams to the North-Central state.

Meanwhile, more security leaders have arrived in Benue State, following President Bola Tinubu’s command to stop the state’s insecurity.

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Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, announced the development in a statement on Sunday.

Onanuga stated that the President urged the security chiefs to carry out his earlier directive to bring enduring peace and security to Benue State.

President Tinubu reiterated his order following recent retaliation attacks that resulted in the deaths of around 200 individuals.

Alia Blames Border Infiltration from Nasarawa, Cameroon for Benue Killings

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Hyacinth Alia, the governor of Benue State, blamed infiltrators from neighboring areas and across international boundaries for the ongoing violence in some areas of the state, attributing it to the territory’s geographic susceptibility.
The governor claimed that the state is a prime target for roving attackers because of its closeness to Cameroon, Nasarawa, and Taraba in an interview with Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Monday.
He claimed that individuals who often assault the state enter from the frontiers, saying, “We share borders with Cameroon, with Taraba, and with Nasarawa.”

“They were not necessarily Nigerians speaking the Hausa we know or the Fulanis,” the governor of Benue State added.

“When to arrive at the Nasarawa axis.” We have a lot of difficulties here. Numerous events take place in Nasarawa State, and these individuals enter through certain methods whenever they are relocated from Benue. We wouldn’t object if someone described what we’re seeing now as retaliation.

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According to Alia, he spoke with Abdullahi Sule, his colleague from Nasarawa, who informed him that “the terrorists were coming into his state through Benue.”

“They probably came and made a touchdown in Yelewata in Benue and were going back because he said one person was macheted in Nasarawa State,” he added when I informed him that the chaos had already been wreaked at Yelewata in Benue.

Bashir Ahmad Warns: APC Can’t Ignore Shettima on Joint Ticket with Tinubu

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Some APC officials have come under fire from former presidential adviser Bashir Ahmad for neglecting Vice President Kashim Shettima during a gathering intended to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in 2027.

When prominent party leaders, including as APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje and North-East zonal leader Mustapha Salihu, neglected to bring up Mr. Shettima in their addresses, the Sunday endorsement meeting in the North-East descended into chaos.

The absence infuriated the event’s delegates and party members, who protested by disrupting the ceremony.

The Deputy National Vice Chairman (North-East), Bukar Dalori, had to go up and acknowledge the vice president before he could defuse the situation.

Former President Muhammadu Buhari aide Bashir Ahmad responded to the event on X on Sunday by cautioning that the party’s unity may be harmed if the vice president is ignored in such discussions.

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“Those who purposefully bring up President Tinubu’s name in relation to 2027 while conveniently ignoring his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, are not acting in the best interest of our great party, the APC,” he said.

Political statements and silences can be construed in a variety of ways. We do know that it is a joint ticket between BAT and KSM,” he stated.

VP Endorsement Row: Zulum Accused of Thug Attack on Ganduje by North-Central APC

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At the North-East stakeholders conference in Gombe on Sunday, Babagana Zulum, the governor of Borno State, was accused of organizing thugs against the party’s national chairman, Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje. The North-Central All Progressives Congress, or APC, Forum has called for Zulum to immediately apologize.

According to reports, when Ganduje and Comrade Mustapha Salihu, the APC National Vice Chairman (North-East), endorsed Tinubu for a second term without mentioning Shettima, Zulum led a protest that interrupted the meeting.

As demonstrations erupted at the meeting location, Ganduje and Salihu had to be removed out under strict security.

In response, the North-Central APC Forum criticized Zulum’s actions and accused him of inciting thugs against the APC national chairman in a statement released on Monday by its chairman, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga.

The Forum also justified Ganduje’s conduct, pointing out that the Vice President, who serves as his running mate in the presidential race, may only be nominated by the President.

The president has the authority to choose who will be his vice president, according to the statement. President Bola Tinubu has the freedom to designate anybody he believes he can collaborate with as his vice president; no one will compel him to do so.

“We denounce the actions of Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State, who organized thugs to assault National Chairman Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje.” Ganduje is innocent since he was carrying out his constitutionally mandated responsibilities as the national chairman of his party.

Nominating a vice president is not the national chairman’s job. Additionally, he has no obligation to support any candidate for vice president. He demonstrated his neutrality at the North-East stakeholders meeting, which is expected of him as a party official.

“The North-Central APC Forum is requesting an apology from the Governor of Borno State for inciting thugs to attack the National Chairman. It is imperative that Governor Babagana Zulum promptly apologize to Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje.

“We, as stakeholders dedicated to the party’s growth and advancement, are dissatisfied with the governor of Borno State’s behavior.”

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The Forum also denounced Zulum’s conduct, stating that the North-East and the Borno governor have no right to any APC privileges because the region failed to provide Tinubu and the party with the anticipated outcomes in the 2023 election.

According to the statement, the North-Central, which supported President Tinubu and the APC in the most recent election, ought to be the one requesting preferential treatment instead of the North-East.

Even though the vice president is from the region, it is documented that the opposition prevailed in the North-East in 2023. After the South-West and North-West, the North-Central region provided the APC and Tinubu with the third-highest number of votes.

“Therefore, if any zone should feel entitled to special considerations, it is definitely not the North-East, which makes Governor Babagana Zulum’s action even more unfortunate,” the statement continued.

According to an analysis of the 2023 presidential election results, Tinubu received the most votes from the South-West. 58.4 percent of the South-West’s total votes, or 2,542, 979, went to the president.

Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) received 849,423 votes (19.5%) in the zone, while Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) received 951,941 votes (22.6%).

In the Northwest, Kwankwaso received 1,268,250 votes (19.6%), Atiku received 2,197,824 votes (33.9%), and Tinubu received 2,652,235 votes (41.0%).

Tinubu received 1,760,993 votes (41.3%), Obi 1,415,557 votes (33.2%), and Atiku 1,025,178 votes (24.1%) in the North-Central.

Atiku, however, received the most votes in the Northeast (1,741,846; 55.9%), while Tinubu came in second with 933,176 (29.9%).

APC received 252,282 votes in Borno State, the home state of Zulum and Shettima, while PDP came in second with 190,921.

In response to Ganduje’s alleged failure to endorse the vice president, the North-Central APC Forum noted that Shettima’s selection as Tinubu’s running mate in 2023 was predicated on political calculations that might not hold true in the upcoming election.

The Forum expressly pointed out that the Muslim-Muslim APC ticket was chosen as a means of winning the election in 2023.

“When President Bola Tinubu runs for reelection in 2027, it’s probable that a Muslim-Muslim ticket won’t be the best choice anymore. Additionally, party leaders will consider the likely source of a greater number of votes. The interests of the party, not the self-serving interests of individuals, should guide the consideration of all these concerns.

“The President is aware of what is best for the party, and we will support his choice when it is made. We also expect all members of the party to support the President’s decision, regardless of their personal interests or position,” the statement read.

The Forum also denied rumors that the move marks the start of an APC crisis in response to the demonstrations that followed the Gombe North-East stakeholders conference.

“What transpired at the North-East stakeholders meeting in Gombe is a singular incident that won’t have an impact on the overall situation within our wonderful party.” Under the skillful direction of President Bola Tinubu and National Chairman Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje, the APC, a progressive party, is a powerful institution that won’t falter.

We implore all party members to maintain composure and concentrate on the goal at hand, which is to achieve a decisive win in the 2027 election and the off-cycle polls. We have no doubt that the party will continue to be strong and cohesive,” the statement added.

In the same spirit, the Forum reiterated its support for President Tinubu as the APC’s only contender in the 2027 election. It also reaffirmed the party’s vote of confidence in Ganduje as its national chairman.

“The APC is in safe hands with President Bola Tinubu and Alhaji Abdullahi Ganduje in the saddle, and we urge all members to eschew any acts capable of causing confusion and distracting Mr. President and the national chairman from the excellent work they are doing in the party and the country at large,” the statement continued.

Similarly, the Forum reiterated its commitment to secure six million North-Central votes for Tinubu in 2027.

‘I Was Betrayed by Peter Obi’ — Kenneth Okonkwo Laments

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Amidst internal party strife, veteran actor Kenneth Okonkwo has accused former presidential contender Peter Obi of betraying him.

In a widely shared interview with Symfoni, Kenneth made this claim.

Once a representative for the Labour Party Presidential Campaign Council, Okonkwo formally left the party in February 2025.

He said that Obi disregarded his counsel and returned to the side of the party’s beleaguered Julius Abure-led faction.

Kenneth said that LP executives had deceived Obi by claiming that they were recognized by the Independent National Electoral Commission, or INEC.

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“Any politician who knows what he’s doing cannot be betrayed by another,” he stated.

“I can categorically state that Peter Obi betrayed me, if anyone has ever betrayed another.

“The LP members led by Julius Abure falsely claimed that they had been accepted by the Independent National Electoral Commission, so Obi returned to them covertly. However, I told him: ‘Sir, you have made a public statement on integrity, and even if INEC has accepted them, that is not a criterion for you to go back and start dealing with them because they have shown that they are not democratic. If you return to them, they will ruin your political career and all of your integrity-related statements will be lost.

June 12: Bwala Hits Out at Peter Obi — ‘You Weren’t Part of the Fight for Democracy’

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Daniel Bwala, the presidential spokesperson, has criticized Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, for his recent comments about the Bola Tinubu government.
Inferring that Obi should not remark on issues pertaining to June 12, 1993, Bwala, President Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Policy Communication, feels the former governor of Anambra State was never involved in the fight for democracy.
He asserted that Obi had no prior history of participation in the conflict because he was trading overseas at the time.

Obi called on Tinubu to emulate previous presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Umaru Yar’Adua during the commemoration of Democracy Day.

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Obi suggested that the president follow former President Yar’Adua’s example of admitting that the methods he used to gain power were not perfect.
He went on to say that the president need to follow Jonathan’s example, who maintained Nigeria’s democracy by accepting loss.

Supporters of Peter Obi have repeatedly asserted that the 2023 presidential election was tainted by anomalies and that the results shouldn’t have been accepted.

Obi further said that Bola Tinubu’s government does not practice democracy.

The former governor should not speak on anything concerning Nigeria’s democratic struggle, Bwala stated in a post via 𝕏 on Friday night.

“Please, could someone please confirm to me whether it is true that on June 12, 1993, and weeks later, @PeterObi Peter Gregory Obi was in Malaysia or somewhere in Asia doing buying and selling trading business?” Bwala asked.

“I looked online to see if he was involved in the fight for democracy, but I couldn’t find any connection, ohh.”

APC Chieftain Angry Over Buni’s Decision to Hold Zonal Meeting on Sunday

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Daniel Musa, a well-known member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba State, has objected to Mai Mala Buni, the governor of Yobe State and the APC’s North East zonal coordinator, organizing a major party gathering on a Sunday morning—a time usually devoted to Christian worship.
In a Friday interview with reporters in Jalingo, Musa described the choice to hold the North East zonal consultative meeting on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 11 a.m., as an action that appears to marginalize the party’s Christian members.
Despite expressing optimism that this timing was merely an error, Musa warned that failing to make the necessary changes could send “dangerous signals” about the party’s commitment to religious equity and inclusivity.

There are issues with this timing, he said. It conflicts with church services on Sundays, which are an essential part of Christian life. Such scheduling either shows insensitivity or is an intentional exclusion, and neither is appropriate.

“If it is not fixed right away, it will give the impression that the APC does not care about its Christian constituents in the area. That is detrimental to our unity and electoral chances because it would strengthen the idea that the party is biased.

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In order to respect the religious diversity of Nigeria, Musa urged the party leadership to plan political events in a way that respects all religions.

Suggesting a double standard, he emphasized that it would be impossible to arrange a similar meeting during Friday Juma’ah prayers.

The APC is already facing a problem with its image as a religious party. He warned, “We have to be careful not to support that opinion with our behavior.

The leader of the APC pleaded with Governor Buni and the zonal leadership to move the meeting to a more inclusive time so that both Muslim and Christian members could fully participate.

Breaking: Tragedy Strikes as Lagos LG Chairman Passes Away

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Lagos State’s Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area is in sorrow after the passing of Musibau Asafa, its executive chairman.
Bodunrin Ayodele, the deceased’s chief press secretary, reportedly announced in a statement on Saturday that Asafa passed away following a protracted sickness fight.

Ayodele, who did not reveal the chairman’s passing date, stated that his principle passed away in spite of the efforts of medical experts.

The announcement said, “Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area is in sorrow after Prince Musibau Adekunle Asafa, its Executive Chairman, passed away.

After a protracted illness, Prince Asafa, a well-respected statesman, leader, and devoted public servant, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and service to the people he served.

A close relative claims that Prince Asafa’s death was verified following a protracted disease fight. He passed away despite the best efforts of medical personnel, leaving his friends, family, and coworkers in shock and sorrow.

As word of his departure spreads, well-wishers, local authorities, and government representatives who had the honor of working with him are anticipated to offer their sympathies and tributes. A dedication to bettering the lives of his residents characterized Prince Asafa’s leadership, and his contributions to the local government will be sorely regretted.

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Many will be saddened by the loss of a devoted servant to Oto-Awori LCDA. I hope his legacy endures and that his family finds comfort in the recollections of his life and devotion.

Abdul-Hamed Salawu, the Executive Chairman of the Somolu Local Government Area, sent his condolences to Oto-Awori LCDA on Saturday via the Somolu LGA social media accounts for the chairman’s passing.

“The people of Oto-Awori LCDA and the APC family have received the condolences of the Executive, Legislature, Management, and the people of Somolu Local Government from Abdul-Hammed Salawu, the executive chairman of Oto-Awori LCDA, over the tragic death of Prince Musbau Adekunle Asafa, the executive chairman of Oto-Awori LCDA,” the post stated.

“May his gentle soul find eternal peace.”