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Akpabio Warned by Kogi Politician: “Stop Bullying Senator Natasha”

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s treatment of Senator Natasha Akpoti during a recent Senate plenary session has been sharply criticized by Kogi State SDP Gubernatorial Candidate Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka, who calls it “legislative autocracy and rascality.”

On Thursday, February 20, Ajaka released a statement criticizing Akpabio’s leadership style and charging him with exhibiting undemocratic tendencies that compromise the Senate’s credibility.
According to him, the widely shared video of the incident is embarrassing and confirms the idea that the Senate, led by Akpabio, lacks independence and respect for constitutional norms.

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Nigerians long for a Senate that is answerable to them and attentive to their concerns. Democracy is seriously threatened when elected officials are deprived of their ability to speak for their constituents by oppressive and callous actions, Ajaka said.
Considering his extensive political background as a former governor, minister, and Senate President, he added, Akpabio ought to be able to lead parliamentarians regardless of their gender, political affiliation, or background.

“His persistent bullying of Senator Natasha is disheartening, and this has to end,” Ajaka continued.
He warned that the future of Nigeria’s democracy depends on the Senate upholding justice, fairness, and respect for all members, and urged the body to act quickly to replace Akpabio with a more capable and inclusive leader.

In closing, Ajaka urged the Senate to stop fighting battles that undermine democratic principles and instead concentrate on enhancing the welfare of its constituents.

Bandits Kidnap Top Govt Official in Niger, Security Forces in Pursuit as They Flee to Kaduna

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The Munya Local Government Area Council Secretary, Daina Usman, and four other people were kidnapped by suspected armed bandits in Sarkin Pawa, Niger State, late at night.

The attackers stealthily entered Usman’s home, which is close to the riverbed in Sarkin Pawa—an area that is often targeted by criminal elements—around 10:00 p.m. on February 20, according to intelligence sources.
Among the victims are Council Secretary Daina Usman, his wife Deborah Daina, Sati Daina, Gambo Shagari, and Sorro (also called Snu).

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The abductors promptly took the captives and fled toward Kaduna State’s Chikun Local Government Area, a well-known escape route for local crime organizations, according to sources who spoke to Zagazola.
When local vigilantes called for help, security officers quickly assembled a combined task force that included military forces from Sarkin Pawa, the Forward Operating Base (FOB), Niger State Police Tactical Teams, and local vigilante groups to hunt down the abductors.

In order to find the attackers and guarantee the victims’ safe return, the security forces have subsequently initiated a concerted search and rescue effort.

Borno PDP Secretary Faces Suspension by Ward Executives

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Aliyu Abubakar Aliyu, the secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Borno State, has been suspended by the Biu Local Government Area (LGA) Zarawuyaku Ward, his home ward.

Aliyu was charged by the ward executives with anti-party activity and noncompliance with important party rules.

The Zarawuyaku Ward Executive Council called an emergency meeting and declared Aliyu’s suspension. A proposal to pass a vote of no confidence against the state secretary was signed by 13 of the 17 executives at the meeting, which was presided over by Yunusa Mohammed, the Ward Chairman.

Aliyu was accused by the ward executives of failing to rally the party’s supporters in the general elections of 2023. According to their accusations, he skipped important political events intended to bolster the PDP in the ward and did not attend campaign rallies.

“After reviewing the February 25, 2023, presidential and national assembly elections, as well as the March 11, 2023, governorship and state house of assembly elections, we observed with utmost dismay that Aliyu Abubakar Aliyu, the PDP State Secretary, worked against the party’s success in Zarawuyaku Ward,” the ward leadership said in the statement.

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In addition, the executives claimed that Aliyu lacked a Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) that was registered in Zarawuyaku Ward. Section 8, Subsection 9 of the PDP Constitution (2017, as amended) was allegedly breached. The party’s constitution also stipulates that Aliyu must pay a yearly party subscription fee, which they claimed he had not done.

“His anti-party activities, inability to mobilize voters, and failure to attend party rallies as mandated by Section 11, Subsections 1 and 2 of the PDP constitution are documented,” the statement continued.

Throwback: The 2018 Senate Seating Dispute Between Akpabio and Saraki

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At the October 17, 2018, Senate plenary, then-President Bukola Saraki and Godswill Akpabio, who represented Akwa Ibom North-West, got into a heated argument over seating arrangements, causing mayhem in the upper house.
After Albert Akpan, the senator for Akwa Ibom North-East, accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of plotting to sabotage the state’s 2019 gubernatorial election, the altercation broke out.
Sen. Ali Ndume’s microphone was broken, so Akpabio, eager to answer, tried to use the one near his seat.

However, Saraki denied him permission and told him to relocate to a different seat that the Senate clerk had designated for him and had a working microphone.
When Akpabio insisted on utilizing Ndume’s microphone, it caused a stir and chaos in the chamber.

Amidst the commotion, the Senate clerk disclosed that Akpabio had previously been presented with a seat that had a functional microphone, but had chosen to take one without.

After the contentious meeting, Akpabio went farther and demanded Saraki’s resignation in an address to reporters, claiming that the APC had won the Senate majority.

Only a few months had passed since Akpabio joined the APC and left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Remarkably, a same argument occurred on Thursday over yet another change in seating arrangements, this time between Kogi Central senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Akpabio, who is now Senate President.

Notably, Akpoti-Uduaghan interrupted the plenary session by altering her seating arrangement without permission.

Chief Whip Senator Mohammed Ali Monguno reportedly brought up the issue of what he called Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s “improper seating position” during a session that was being supervised by Akpabio.

A loud altercation broke out between Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan and Monguno before he could complete his remarks. The Sergeant-at-Arms had to step in and try to remove her out of the room.

Just In: Osun Govt Questions FG’s Request to Halt LG Elections

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Prince Lateef Fagbemi, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, called for the suspension of the Osun State Local Government elections that are set for this Saturday. The Osun State Government has responded to this appeal.
Recall that Fagbemi had requested that Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke immediately suspend the Local Government election process.
In a statement released on Thursday, the AGF stated that the law’s stance on the developments that are causing tension between the PDP and the All Progressives Congress (APC) was unambiguous.

The order that the governor used to remove the local government chairmen chosen by the administration was declared void by the court, according to Fagbemi.
However, Nurudeen Kareem, Special Adviser to Osun Governor on Legal Matters, responded late Thursday night in a statement, saying that the ruling dismissing the former LG chairmen is still in effect, enforceable, and binding until it is reversed by a higher court with the necessary authority.

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He asked the AGF to clarify a Supreme Court ruling in WADA v. BELLO (2016) 17 NWLR PT 1542 433, which upholds the requirement that all courts, whether they are higher or lower in the court hierarchy, follow judgments.

“We would like to express our appreciation to Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Justice Minister, for his insightful comments on the ruling in the PDP versus APC case pertaining to the 2022 Osun local government election,” Kareem stated.

We appreciate the AGF’s position on the PDP’s lawsuit, but we think it’s important to draw attention to the APP v. APC case’s continued significance, especially in light of the Federal High Court’s ruling in FHC/OS/CS/103/2022, which the Court of Appeal upheld on January 13, 2025.

We firmly believe that the Federal High Court’s decision in FHC/OS/CS/103/2022, which was issued on November 30, 2022, is still in effect, enforceable, and binding until it is overturned by a higher court with the necessary authority. The Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of WADA v. BELLO (2016) 17 NWLR PT 1542 433, which upholds that rulings must be followed by all courts, whether they are higher or lower in the hierarchy of courts, is one well-established legal precedent that supports this idea.

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We humbly ask the AGF to clarify this issue, considering the importance of this ruling for maintaining the integrity of our electoral procedures. Osun residents and the general Nigerian public are eagerly awaiting his well-informed view, which we think will help advance knowledge of the legal environment surrounding these elections.

“I appreciate you taking the time to consider this urgent matter.”

Tinubu to IBB: “Your Influence Shaped My Political Path”

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The pivotal role that former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida played in President Bola Tinubu’s political career has been revealed.
In his description of IBB, Tinubu claimed the former military leader was a father, uncle, and leader who inspired others like him to enter politics.
The submission was reportedly made by the Nigerian leader on Thursday during a speech at the presentation of IBB’s autobiography, “A Journey in Service.”

“You inspire some of us, General Ibrahim Babangida; without you, people like me wouldn’t be in politics,” President Tinubu remarked.

As a visionary leader, IBB encouraged young, energetic individuals like him to enter politics, he said.

People were afraid that Tinubu, a sitting military leader, would be imprisoned for his remarks when he addressed IBB. However, he was astonished when Babangida stepped out and shook him for his courage.
Meanwhile, former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida has revealed that the annulment of the June 12 presidential election in Nigeria was carried out for “national interest,” thirty-two years after the historic event.

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IBB reportedly disclosed the information on Thursday, February 20, 2025, in Abuja, at the book launch for his autobiography, “A Journey in Service.”

In the interest of the nation’s survival, he said, the decision was made to call off the election, which was generally assumed to have been won by businessman Chief Moshood Abiola as a Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate.

Natasha Vows to Back NIDCOM in Achieving Its Goals

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Natasha Akpoti, the recently appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on Diaspora and NGOs, has pledged that her committee will carry out its duty by assisting Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM).
When Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM, led a delegation to meet with the Senator for a briefing session to give an outline of the Commission’s operations and difficulties, Natasha reportedly conveyed this information.
Natasha gave the Commission’s management assurance in a statement released Thursday in Abuja by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, the Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols (NIDCOM), that her committee will support NiDCOM in three important areas: providing better office space, ensuring that the welfare of Nigerians living overseas is taken care of, and properly funding its budget allocation.

Dabiri-Erewa also spoke, giving the Committee Chairman an update on the Commission’s operations since its founding, including its involvement with Nigerians overseas and their overall well-being.

The head of NIDCOM requested assistance in amending the Commission’s Act and locating a suitable Diaspora Plaza for the Commission’s headquarters.

While expressing gratitude to Sen. Victor Ume, the previous Chairman of the Committee, for his support and direction over the 19-month engagement with the Committee, Dabiri-Erewa also expressed satisfaction in working with the new Chairman.

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Additionally, she made use of the occasion to distribute copies of the National Diaspora Policy, publications of the Commission’s earlier initiatives, and the 2025 NIDCOM event schedule.

She went on to say, “NiDCOM is eager to collaborate closely with NGOs and the Senate Committee on Diaspora to advance the welfare of Nigerians worldwide.”

February FAAC Meeting Postponed

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A permanent postponement of the Federation Account Allocation Committee’s (FAAC) February 2025 meetings has been announced.
Ali Mohammed, the FAAC Secretary, announced this in a statement on Thursday.
The message expressed the sincere gratitude of the honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy for whatever inconvenience the postponement may have caused.

The Federation Account Allocation Committee sessions for February 2025 have been postponed, Mohammed said in a letter to FAAC members, “in accordance with our previous notice referenced F.12090/T/68 dated February 14, 2025 on the above subject.”

“In light of the aforementioned, I am to further inform you that a new date for the meeting will be communicated to you later, while the previously issued announcement will be reviewed accordingly,” the statement said.

At his official home in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met with Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Wednesday.

According to information obtained, on Wednesday night, Akpabio’s motorcade was parked outside the building. Although journalists were not allowed entry, other cars were also observed pulling into the Villa, although it was impossible to identify the people inside.

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The Senate convened the meeting just hours after U.S. Congressman Perry Scott claimed that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) had been providing funds to terrorist groups, including Boko Haram.

In accordance with Order 41, Senator Mohammed Ndume of the Borno South Senatorial District issued an Order of Urgent National Security, which was followed by the Senate resolution.

If USAID is proved to have sponsored terrorism, Nigeria will not permit it to continue functioning in the nation, Akpabio said during Wednesday’s plenary session.

Senate Row: Akpabio’s Directive to Remove Natasha Akpoti Leaves Lawmakers in Uproar

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When Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the lawmaker from the Kogi Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly, disrupted the plenary session by changing her seating arrangement without permission, Senate President Godswill Akpabio ordered her to leave the Senate. This is captured in a video that went viral online.
Senator Mohammed Ali Monguno, the Chief Whip, reportedly brought up a point of order over Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s “improper seating position” when the plenary was in session.
The Sergeant-at-Arms had to step in and try to escort Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan out of the room when she burst into a boisterous altercation before Monguno could complete his testimony.

The female senator requested an explanation for the change of her seat without her consent, and the Senate President’s attempts to restore order in the midst of the chaos were greeted with opposition.

In the footage that surfaced online, several MPs tried to appease Natasha, but she disregarded them and gave an explanation for her behavior.
According to Akpabio, if it is proven that USAID is funding Boko Haram as claimed, the agency will no longer be permitted to work in Nigeria.

While discussing the claim that USAID is funding Boko Haram and other terrorist groups in Nigeria, Akpabio made the statement during Wednesday’s plenary.

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He underlined how crucial it is to look into the claim and take the proper response in light of confirmed information.

“If it is accurate to say that USAID has been providing financial support to Boko Haram in Nigeria, we have no business permitting them to operate offices there.

Accordingly, we must investigate the matter more thoroughly before we can make a decision and request compensation,” the Senate President stated.

Mohbad’s Best Friend, Prime Boy, Takes Legal Action Against Late Singer’s Mother

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Due to alleged slander, fasting rising star Prime Boy, whose real name is Owodunni Ibrahim, has filed a lawsuit against Abosede Adeyemo, the mother of his late best buddy Mohbad.
According to reports, Prime Boy posted the court filing at the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja on his Instagram feed on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

On March 28, 2024, Prime Boy filed a lawsuit against Abosede for allegedly uttering defamatory and libellous comments about him in a video interview.

The February 12, 2025 paper claims that Abosede’s remarks, which were published in a number of news outlets, were intended to discredit him in the public’s eyes.

Additionally, Prime Boy asserted that Mohbad’s mother is responsible for ₦50 million in damages due to the malicious, false, libellous, and harmful remarks made about him.


Joseph Aloba, the late Mohbad’s father, has voiced concerns about the police officers looking into his son’s death in other stories.

According to reports, Mohbad’s father has persisted in fighting for justice for his late son, who went away over a year and five months ago.

Joseph stated in an interview with BBC Pidgin on Wednesday that the police requested that he disregard the demand for justice and bury his son.

Stressing that he has a right to know the facts of his son’s death, Mohbad’s father urged the authorities to take up the case.