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Katsina: Bandits Break Peace Deal, Attack Malumfashi Communities, Kill Residents

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According to reports, bandits have invaded multiple settlements in Katsina State’s Malumfashi Local Government Area, killing and wounding locals while kidnapping others.

Security analyst and crisis journalist Bakatsine revealed the development on Tuesday through his X handle.

“SAD NEWS: Last night, bandits stormed Unguwar Alh. Barau, Gidan Dan Mai-gizo, and Gidan Hazo communities in Na’alma Ward, Malumfashi LGA, Katsina State,” the report states. During the attacks, they kidnapped some locals and killed and injured numerous others.

“What is the current state of the recent peace agreement that Malumfashi LGA leaders are said to have reached with bandits, and why did this attack still take place within Malumfashi LGA territory?” Bakatsine penned.

According to reports, the most recent assault has rekindled worries about the frequent breakdown of peace accords between armed bandits and local authorities in Katsina State.

According to locals, bandits frequently engage in peace negotiations with local authorities before breaking the agreements and attacking impacted areas again.

Residents reported that the situation has increased anxiety and uncertainty, with many doubting the ability of such peace agreements to ensure security.

In order to restore peace and safeguard people and property in the area, the impacted communities have urged the Katsina State Government and security authorities to take swift action and put long-term safeguards in place.

Gov. Mbah Challenges Enugu MDAs to Achieve N870bn IGR Target Amid Global Tensions

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Dr. Peter Mbah, the governor of Enugu State, has assigned the state government’s various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) the responsibility of achieving the N870 billion Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target outlined in the state’s 2026 budget.

Given the current geopolitical concerns throughout the world, the governor emphasized the unpredictability of external revenue sources like the Federal Account distribution Committee (FAAC) distribution.

During a Holy Mass at the Government House Chapel on Monday, Mbah delivered the order to formally begin work in all government agencies in the new year.

According to him, the state shouldn’t let itself be caught off guard in light of world events.

Recall that Mbah recently signed a record N1.62 trillion budget for 2026, explaining that it would be financed by an estimated N870 billion IGR, N387 billion FAAC allocation, and N329 billion capital receipts.

Speaking at the Holy Mass attended by heads and members of the three arms of government, political office holders, business captains, traditional rulers, and other important stakeholders, he urged all civil servants and political appointees to step up their efforts, pointing out that the projected IGR could result from the caliber of services they provide to the state’s citizens and businesses.

“It is not going to be easy, especially with our income predictions, given all the geopolitical uncertainties across the world. The future course of events is simply unclear to us.

“It is crucial that we achieve the domestic revenue target we set for ourselves this year in order to be able to absorb the shock caused by all these geopolitical concerns throughout the world.

“To understand that performing your own part is the source of projection. Throughout the many MDAs, we have high revenue goals. The timeliness and caliber of services you provide determine how much we get paid. “Let’s play our individual roles and do our share with renewed vigor,” he said.

In 2026, he emphasized the importance of commitment and teamwork among the state’s civil servants, characterizing them as the foundation of the administration’s success or failure.

Crucially, as public officials and Permanent Secretaries, we will continue to rely on your support.

“You are the engine room of any success we attain, as we have always stated. This year, we need to step it up. The small things we do, like as arriving at work on time, processing paperwork quickly, and ensuring that we contribute to the overall scheme of things, are quite important.

We also need to keep promoting collaboration. In essence, we must realize that we are only as good as our weakest connection. Knowing that we are all striving toward the same goal—serving the people—we must help one another,” he stated.

He emphasized the need for pure and unrestricted feedback while thanking the state’s citizens and the church for their ongoing prayers, wise guidance, and support.

“We don’t promise to be flawless. We take pride in our commitment to providing the best possible service to the people. Unadulterated criticism and keeping us accountable become crucial as a result, he said.

Governor Mbah is a servant leader who is sincerely committed to the welfare of his people, according to Rev. Fr. Anthony Udeh, the chaplain of the Government House Chapel, in his homily.

Citing thousands of finished and ongoing projects as well as changes started by the Mbah Administration, he claimed that such initiatives could only come from a leader who is passionate about serving his people and creating a brighter future for the state’s children and future generations.

Prominent government officials, such as Deputy Governor Barr. Ifeanyi Ossai, Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Uchenna Ugwu, Chief Judge of Enugu State Justice Afojulu Ozoemena, and Chairman of the Enugu State Traditional Rulers Council HRM Igwe Samuel Ikechukwu Asadu, among many others, attended the Holy Mass.

AFCON 2025: Eric Chelle Signals Possible Sanction for Osimhen After Clash With Lookman

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Following Victor Osimhen’s furious on-field altercation with Ademola Lookman following Nigeria’s decisive victory against Mozambique at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has hinted that Osimhen may face sanctions.

The second half of Monday night’s Round of 16 match, which the Super Eagles won 4-0 to secure a spot in the continental showpiece’s quarterfinals, was the flashpoint.

Television cameras saw Osimhen and Lookman in a heated dispute as the Super Eagles led by three goals. Both players were obviously upset as they exchanged words on the field.

Osimhen indicated to the bench that he wished to be replaced a short while later. In response, Chelle introduced Paul Onuachu to take his position.

That was not the end of the matter. The Galatasaray forward chose not to participate in the post-match festivities with his teammates and instead headed straight down the tunnel after the final whistle.

During his post-match press conference, Chelle addressed the incident, stating that it would be handled internally and refusing to get into specifics.

The coach declared, “What happened on the pitch will stay in the group.”

“I keep what will happen to myself; I don’t need to tell you.”

Even if Osimhen had a successful night in front of goal, the drama still transpired. Lookman scored once and contributed two assists to Osimhen’s brace, increasing the striker’s tournament total to three goals as the three-time African champions quickly took a dominant lead.

But halfway through the second half, a good team move failed, and tensions erupted. Osimhen became irritated with a delayed pass and yelled at Lookman.

After the striker asked to be removed off the field, some members of the crowd expressed their disapproval by booing him as he exited the field.

Lagos APC Launches Electronic Membership Registration

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) Lagos State chapter has formally launched an electronic membership registration drive in all of the state’s wards.

The party declared that the e-registration program, which started on Monday and will run until the end of January, will target both new and current members in order to build a thorough digital membership database.

Seye Oladejo, the Lagos APC spokeswoman, said in a statement that the action is intended to improve the accuracy of party statistics, boost internal democracy, and get the party ready for future elections.

According to Oladejo, “the adoption of digital registration will help eliminate duplication and impersonation, ensuring that every member is accurately documented and verifiable.”

The measure, he continued, ensures equal recognition for both new and long-standing members, reducing gatekeeping practices and fostering transparency throughout the party’s structures.

Oladejo emphasized that holding transparent congresses, primaries, and leadership selection procedures depends on having a trustworthy membership registry.

He pointed out that utilizing technology will enhance grassroots coordination and electoral preparedness while promoting involvement from young people, professionals, and new political entrants.

The APC spokesperson called on all Lagos State members to participate fully in the activity, characterizing it as a shared duty essential to the party’s expansion and democratic procedures.

Breaking: Gunfire Erupts Near Venezuela’s Presidential Palace, Panic in Caracas

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Only a few days after former president Nicolás Maduro was apprehended and sent to the United States, Monday night’s gunfire and explosions outside Miraflores Palace in Caracas raised new security fears.

Residents described a tense atmosphere as security troops stormed the area, while local media and unconfirmed social media images claimed heavy gunshots near the presidential building.

Videos that CNN was able to collect seemed to show flashes in the night sky over the capital that were thought to be lights from drones and anti-aircraft fire.

Additional video that was making the rounds on the internet showed military convoys and security patrols stationed along the streets that led to the palace, along with armed men brandishing heavy weapons. As authorities increased security in the area, locals were observed seeking shelter.

Local accounts state that the gunfire started at approximately 8 p.m. local time in response to reports of strange drones being spotted close to the palace, which added to the chaos.

The White House has denied any role in the shooting incident.

CNN subsequently stated that the gunshot was caused by a “misunderstanding,” citing conversations among regime-affiliated paramilitary groups that implied confusion between various security units stationed close to the palace.

There were no verified reports of fatalities or injuries as of late Monday night. Additionally, no official announcement regarding potential damage, arrests, or the specific cause of the security breach had been released by the authorities.

Whether the incident was directly related to the nation’s escalating political turmoil has not been confirmed by officials.

After Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were detained during a US military operation over the weekend, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was inaugurated in as acting president just hours before the alleged firing.

Fubara: Tension Escalates in APC Amid Wike–Basiru Clash

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A new round of political drama involving Rivers State politics broke out on Monday between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Following acrimonious interactions between Wike, APC National Secretary Senator Ajibola Basiru, and Chief Victor Giadom, the party’s National Vice Chairman (South-South), the development took place.

Governor Siminalayi Fubara, who just switched from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress, is at the center of the dispute.

According to reports, Fubara seems to have won over the party’s leadership since defecting to the APC.

Wike was not pleased with the praise given to his initiatives by some members of the APC hierarchy around the state.

The most recent development in the animosity between Wike and Fubara occurred when Chief Victor Giadom dubbed Governor Fubara a “so-called Governor” during a political event in Rivers State’s Gokana Local Government Area.

Giadom, the APC National Vice Chairman for the South-South zone, also proclaimed Gokana a “no-go area” for politicians, stating that anyone hoping to win an election there must first get the former governor of Rivers State’s blessing.

Many saw the remarks as disrespectful to the governor’s office and incendiary in the already unstable political climate of Rivers, which sparked quick uproar in political circles.

Basiru chastises Gaidom

In response to Giadom’s remarks, APC National Secretary Senator Ajibola Basiru publicly chastised the South-South vice chairman, calling his views “unfortunate” and unfit for a member of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

Basiru emphasized that the office of a sitting governor must be respected, regardless of internal conflicts or political allegiances.

“It is regrettable that a member of the NWC… referred to a governor as a ‘so-called governor of Rivers State,'” Basiru stated.

“It is inappropriate for someone in such a delicate position, regardless of his allegiances.”

Even governors from opposition parties should be respected, Basiru continued, pointing out that the governorship is “an exalted position” that shouldn’t be lessened for political reasons.

Wike shoots Basiru a warning shot.

But Wike was not pleased with Basiru’s intervention.

The APC scribe received a severe warning from the present FCT minister, who is a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), telling him to avoid becoming involved in Rivers State politics.

Speaking on Monday during a thank-you visit to Oyigbo Local Government Area, Wike accused anonymous political figures of using the purported N600 billion still in Rivers State’s treasury to make rash and divisive remarks.

The Minister especially cited remarks ascribed to Giadom, restating assertions that Governor Fubara would not be able to win a second term without Wike’s support, and cautioned Basiru against making what he called irresponsible remarks regarding Rivers issues.

In response, Basiru demands Wike’s resignation.

Many were shocked when Basiru’s sharply worded statement from Abuja, accusing Wike of trying to destabilize the APC, exacerbated the verbal spat.

Basiru expressed his surprise at the “uncouth responses” he received from a Federal Executive Council member in response to his request for respect for current governors.

He maintained that Wike could not continue to serve in the cabinet of an APC-led administration while allegedly inciting internal strife within the party.

“The honorable thing to do is to resign his appointment as Minister,” Basiru said, adding that “he cannot be in the Federal Executive Council of an APC Government and be causing confusion within any organ or structure of the Party.”

The FCT minister was not listed as a registered APC member in party records, the APC National Secretary emphasized, further arguing that Wike lacked the right to meddle in the party’s internal matters.

“Our records show that Minister Nyesom Wike is not a member of our Party APC, so he lacks the locus to meddle in our Party’s affairs,” Basiru said.

APC fissures

A senior All Progressives Congress (APC) official responded to the development by calling the public exchange “deeply embarrassing.” The official spoke on condition of anonymity owing to the delicate nature of the issue.

In advance of the 2027 general election, he cautioned that the APC’s credibility could be damaged by the ongoing verbal sparring.

The official said that rather than using media pronouncements that portray division and undermine the party’s moral authority, internal disputes should be resolved through established party processes.

He also warned that the oil-rich Niger Delta state is still strategically important to the APC and that if internal disputes are left unresolved, the party may suffer significant consequences.

The party leader advised everyone to put the party’s unity ahead of their own ambitions and power.

“I have to say unequivocally that the heated argument is needless and embarrassing. Additionally, it is seriously harming the party’s reputation rather than helping the APC, the senior APC official stated.

He went on, “If this kind of thing goes unchecked, it will not only weaken our unity but also cost the party politically, especially in a swing state like Rivers.”

Analyst: APC needs to defuse the situation immediately.

In an interview, Nduka Odo, a communication specialist and public affairs analyst at Peaceland University in Enugu, characterized the current crisis as a prime illustration of an elite power struggle that has spilled into the public sphere.

He claims that deeper structural flaws in party discipline and internal dispute resolution procedures are reflected in the controversy.

According to Odo, the language employed by important parties in the conflict is very concerning.

“A breakdown in internal communication and discipline is indicated when senior figures engage in open confrontation, and it invariably causes the public’s focus to shift from governance to personal rivalry.

“Public ultimatums and statements that cast doubt on the legitimacy of a sitting governor are harmful because they are meant to incite conflict rather than end it. Reconciliation becomes more challenging when such terminology is used.

“Going forward, the APC needs to immediately defuse this controversy by shifting the conversation away from the media and reiterating its internal dispute resolution procedures.

He issued a warning, saying, “If the party does not do so, it risks deepening internal divisions and presenting itself to the public as disorganized and incapable of managing its own affairs.”

Defection Crisis Deepens as Kwankwaso Opens Loyalty Register in Kano Against Yusuf

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Abba Kabir Yusuf, the governor of Kano State, and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), are at odds over the governor’s plans to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Kwankwaso reportedly established a loyalty registry for political office holders to determine their devotion to his leadership in response to rumors that Yusuf was about to leave the NNPP for the APC.

Top government officials and party leaders attended the governor’s 63rd birthday celebration in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, at the time of Kwankwaso’s move.

Yusuf celebrated the event in the Federal Capital Territory, but Kwankwaso avoided it and instead had what sources called “engagement meetings” with NNPP stakeholders at his Kano home, especially Kwankwasiyya Movement supporters.

The Nation was informed by sources that the two leaders’ actions and reactions had polarized the NNPP and split its members in the National Assembly.

According to reports, the governor has the support of all 44 local government chairmen in the state as well as the 40-member Kano State House of Assembly, which is presided over by Speaker Jibril Isma’il Falgore.

On the potential defection, NNPP federal MPs from Kano have not yet united.

Thirteen of Kano’s twenty-one members of the House of Representatives were chosen via the NNPP platform.

Umar Mukhtari Zakari (Tarauni), one of the NNPP representatives, has openly opposed the planned defection.

However, Yusuf Rabiu (Sumaila/Takai), Sani Abdullahi (Karaye/Rogo), Abdulmumin Jibrin (Bebeji/Kiru), and Aliyu Sani Madaki (Dala) have already joined the APC.

Additionally, Sagir Ibrahim Koki (Kano Municipal) and Kabiru Usman (who won a rerun in Rano/Bunkure/Kibiya under the NNPP) have defected to the ruling party.

The APC national leadership delayed the official defection until January 12, even though it was originally planned for Monday.

Yusuf was supposed to be welcomed into the party by Vice-President Kashim Shettima and APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda.

According to party insiders, the event was rescheduled to allow for additional discussions with Kano National Assembly members and other important stakeholders who have not yet given their complete support.

According to a close associate of the governor, Yusuf has not yet obtained an APC membership card or legally registered at his ward.

According to reports, the defection is a component of a larger political realignment intended to bolster Yusuf’s candidacy for the governorship ticket ahead of the 2027 elections and position him for a leadership position within the Kano APC.

There are rumors that Kwankwaso, who has rejected the proposal, is thinking of switching to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in protest.

The Kwankwaso-led Kwankwasiyya organization would be severely damaged by Yusuf’s departure, according to sources, since the former governor had previously promised that no one would betray the organization and escape punishment.

Hashimu Dungurawa, a Kwankwaso loyalist, was also removed from his position as the NNPP’s state chairman as a result of their disagreement.

Alhaji Abdullahi Zubairu Abiya was then named acting state chairman by Yusuf.

Dungurawa’s ban was maintained by a Kano State High Court, which also prohibited him from posing as chairman while the lawsuit was being decided.

The NNPP national secretariat, however, rejected the modification, calling it a nullity, and proceeded to permanently disband the party’s ward, local government, and state executives.

Yusuf’s defection is being viewed by the APC as a significant political advantage that could deprive the NNPP of its lone governorship seat and reduce its national significance.

Leaders of the party think the action will strengthen the APC’s hold on Kano and improve its prospects for the general election in 2027.

The Kano APC power group, which is headed by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin and former governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has publicly stated that they are willing to collaborate with Yusuf.

Ganduje and Abdullahi Abbas, the state’s APC chairman, have encouraged the governor to feel free to join the ruling party.

However, internal conflict is predicted to be sparked by Yusuf’s impending entrance in the APC, especially over the 2027 governorship ticket.

Barau Jibrin’s own ambition for the ticket may be weakened by the event, according to political observers, and it may also change alliances, talks, and voter alignments in Kano.

While Senator Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila (Kano South) switched to the APC last year and is no longer associated with the Kwankwasiyya leader, Senator Rufai Sani Hanga (Kano Central) is still in the NNPP with Kwankwaso, despite Barau’s apparent indifference.

Makinde, Bala Mohammed Harassment Is a Deliberate Attack on Democracy — Bode George

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Olabode George, a former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has denounced what he called the harassment of Bala Mohammed, the governor of Bauchi State, and Seyi Makinde, the governor of Oyo State.

George claimed in a statement that intimidating state officials for having divergent opinions is a planned attack.

The elder statesman emphasized that democracy without a strong opposition is despotism in disguise while considering Nigeria’s democratic path and recent political and economic developments.

George bemoaned the “growing intolerance of dissenting political voices.”

“We stand at a critical junction in our nation’s journey,” the statement said. There is a lot of anxiety in the air, not because there isn’t much potential, but rather because the democratic principles that unite us are being steadily undermined. The startling trend of animosity toward dissident voices must be addressed first.

“The intimidation of Governors Bala Mohammed and Seyi Makinde of the states of Bauchi and Oyo is a deliberate attack on our country’s federalist system, not just a political altercation. A perilous shift toward a one-party state is indicated when state executives are intimidated for having differing opinions. A diversity of viewpoints, not the quiet of the graveyard, is what makes democracy flourish.

“We observe a startling gap in the halls of power as our people struggle with unheard-of adversity. The enormous contributions made to the First Lady Remi Tinubu’s private library show a deep disregard for the state of the economy. Such sums would have been better used to alleviate the bitter poverty that has become the everyday companion of the average Nigerian in a country where millions go to bed hungry.

“Service and sacrifice, not the preservation of legacies while the people suffer, must be the essence of leadership. We also invite the INEC Chairman. You bear full responsibility for the legitimacy of our democracy. You have to be fair and just. The days of “miracle results” and technical errors must come to an end. Nigeria should have free, fair, and transparent elections where the winner is chosen by the ballot rather by the “arrangement.”

Group urges NJC action Against Abuja judge who issued order to seal Lagos property

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….Says judge overreached his bounds, seeks sanction

 

A civil society group, Africa Centre for Good Governance and Corruption Free Communities has called on the National Judicial Council, NJC, to, probe a judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Justice Othman Usman.

The group, in a statement wondered why the judge overreached his bounds by issuing an order to seal up a property in Lagos, while sitting as a judge in Abuja.

Convener of the group, Comrade Temitope Olubunmi Joseph, called for thorough probe and possible sanction if found wanting.

The group said it had watched with keen. Interest, proceedings in a property dispute located in Lagos State before the Abuja court.

He said, “We have watched with keen interest proceedings in Suit No. FCT/HC/CV/4636/2025, a case for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights instituted by Mr. Henry Ugonna Orabuchi Vs Nigeria Police Force and Others.

“Ordinarily, we, as an organisation and stakeholder in the Nigeria project are not supposed to dabble into the matter because it is before a competent court of law and may amount to subjudice but we feel a responsibility is placed on us to draw the attention of the leadership of the judiciary, particularly, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Honourable Justice Kudirat Kelere-Ekun and the National Judicil Council, NJC, to events and occurrence that are not going on well in our courts, particularly, when the courts are being used to take away the rights of ordinary Nigerians”.

According to him, the plaintiff in the matter, Mr. Orabuchi is seeking an enforcement of his fundamental rights and asking the court to stop the Nigeria Police from inviting, harassing and intimidating him over a property dispute in Lagos State.

He said the disputed property is located at the back of Plot No A Block 12, Lekki Peninsula Scheme, Lagos State
Mr. Orabuchi had approached a High Court of Justice of the Federal Capital Territory, through fundamental rights enforcement suit, seeking an order to stop the police from inviting, harassing and intimidating him.

Comrade Joseph said, “Mr. Elvis Emecheta, a Lagos businessman and owner of the disputed property reported the unlawful activities of Mr. Orabuchi, who resorted to self help by forcefully occupying the property and destroying parts of it.

“Mr. Orabuchi was invited by the police to state his own side of the story, rather than honour police invitation, he ran to the FCT High court to stop the police from doing their job by inviting him. In the suit, Mr. Orabuchi had alleged that his fundamental Rights as guaranteed under Sections 34, 35, 36, 37, 41, and 44 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), and Articles 9 and 14 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act, have been breached.

“He claimed that he purchased 3,000 square meters of reclaimed land at the back of the above address from the Landlord, Mr. Emecheta Elvis Eze, which has nothing to do with the premises where the affected business entities are located.
Mr. Orabuchi filed the suit to shield him from honouring invitation of the Nigeria Police Force, following a Petition against him by Mr. Emecheta, alleging conduct that amounts to criminal trespass, damage to property and threat to life.

“Mr. Orabuchi, in the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by his Counsel, Chikaosolu Ojukwu, SAN, said the police invitation infringes on his fundamental rights and is aimed at compelling him into relinquishing his lawful proprietary and contractual rights over the 3,000square meters of reclaimed land behind the sealed up property.
In his Exparte application before the Court, Ojukwu urged the Court to grant an Exparte Order to seal up the Lagos property.

“The court presided over by Justice Othman Musa granted the order on on November 24, 2025 to seal and secure the entire property, including the reclaimed land at the back of the property measuring 3,000 square meters
He also ordered the immediate stoppage of all construction works, activities, actions, or steps on the said property while ensuring that no person, authority, or entity howsoever described is permitted access to or entry upon the property pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit pending before the court.

“Following the Exparte order of the court which was supposed to have been vacated, having elapsed, on December 30, 2025,, all the occupants of the property and their workers were forcefully chased out of their business premises and the property was sealed up by people who introduced themselves as officers of the FCT High Court, from Abuja.

“All efforts by the various business owners to explain to the FCT Court officials that their business premises is different from the 3,000square meters of the reclaimed land behind it was rebuffed as they were sent out of their business premises without any notice or justification”.

The group demanded into the activities of the judge, saying he clearly lacked the jurisdiction to. Issue an order to. Deal up a property in Lagos while he sits in Abuja.

According to the group, only a Lagos court has such powers.

“We, as an organisation are demanding a probe into the activities of Justice Othman Musa, regarding the case and possible sanction. We cannot explain a situation where a judge of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja will give an Exparte order to seal up a property in Lagos, where his jurisdiction does not extend to.

“To us, clearly, the judge does not have the jurisdiction to do that. The disputed property is outside his jurisdiction and should not have made the order he issued. Moreso, the order was made, on November 24, 2025 and should have elapsed, yet, it was not vacated. We are calling on relevant bodies in the Judiciary to call Justice Othman to order and we make bold to say that, if this trend continues in the case, we will have no option than to write a FORMAL PETITION to the NJC to report the Honourable judge for sanction.

“If the action of Justice Othman Musa is left unchecked, other judges may want to do the same, therefore, we are calling, on the leadership of the judiciary to call Justice Musa to order to protect the integrity and sanctity of the Judiciary.

“We believe the institution of this case in FCT High Court Abuja and the grant of the Exparte Order is a calculated scheme aimed at causing mischief and hardship on the Landlord of the Premises and the innocent occupants who have been deprived of access to their business premises. The Business owners are not parties to the alleged agreement between Mr. Henry Ugonna Orabuchi, and Mr. Elvis Emecheta, over the 3,000 square meters of the reclaimed land behind their business premises and are not parties to the fundamental rights case before the Abuja Court. The judiciary should not be used to abuse its own process and to aid those with means to oppress innocent citizens.”

‘Innocent Until Proven Guilty’ — EFCC on Yahaya Bello N110 Billion Fraud Allegations

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A criminal defamation lawsuit against Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the senator for Kogi Central Senatorial District in the 10th National Assembly, has been officially withdrawn by the Federal Government.

Following petitions from Senate President Godswill Akpabio and former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation filed the lawsuit.

The drama began with remarks purportedly made by Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan in an appearance on national television, in which she accused former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello and Senate President Godswill Akpabio of being complicit in an assassination conspiracy.

According to court documents, the criminal proceedings against the senator were terminated on December 12, 2025, when the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) submitted a notice of discontinuance before the Federal High Court, Abuja Judicial Division.

The notice of discontinuance states that the charge was dropped under the court’s inherent powers and in compliance with the provisions of Sections 108(1), 108(2)(a), and 108(5) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015.

Officials from the Federation’s Department of Public Prosecutions signed the paper on the Attorney General’s behalf, and the court properly certified it.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan had voiced her concerns over purported threats to her life.

Despite allegedly petitioning the Inspector General of Police, she was subsequently charged with a crime related to the matter.

In the meantime, the Attorney General’s office did not issue a formal statement outlining the reasons behind the matter’s termination.

Prominent Nigerians, such as Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo, recently sworn-in Ambassador Reno Omokri, Senator Ekpenyong Asuquo, and others, have been called as witnesses by the prosecution’s attorney in an attempt to prove its case.