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Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the purchase of 24 advanced M-346FA fighter jets worth €1.2 billion, the largest single military aircraft deal in West African history.
The first 3 jets arrive in early 2025, with the full fleet operational by mid-2026. This isn’t cosmetic power ohh, it’s modern air combat capability, surveillance, and precision strike rolled into one.Nigerian 🇳🇬 President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the purchase of 24 advanced M-346FA fighter jets worth €1.2 billion, the largest single military aircraft deal in West African history. The first 3 jets arrive in early 2025, with the full fleet operational by mid-2026. This isn’t cosmetic power ohh, it’s modern air combat capability, surveillance, and precision strike rolled into one.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·25 Views -
Mother of Six Killed in Oak Park Shooting — Sacramento, CA — Feb 23, 2024
Family members identified 33-year-old Lillie “Porkchop” Jones as the woman shot and killed in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood.
The shooting happened just before 5:30 p.m. near 14th Avenue and 38th Street. Officers found Jones with multiple gunshot wounds; she was taken to a hospital and later died.
Avonte Teasely, 32, faces a murder charge enhanced by a firearm allegation after police said they arrested him in Oakland.Mother of Six Killed in Oak Park Shooting — Sacramento, CA — Feb 23, 2024 Family members identified 33-year-old Lillie “Porkchop” Jones as the woman shot and killed in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood. The shooting happened just before 5:30 p.m. near 14th Avenue and 38th Street. Officers found Jones with multiple gunshot wounds; she was taken to a hospital and later died. Avonte Teasely, 32, faces a murder charge enhanced by a firearm allegation after police said they arrested him in Oakland.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·17 Views -
Saudi Arabia Records Highest Number of Executions in a Single Year after 340 Deaths
Saudi Arabia has set a new annual record for executions after authorities confirmed that three people were put to death on Monday, according to an AFP tally.
With these latest executions, the kingdom has carried out 340 death sentences so far in 2025. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has ranked behind only China and Iran among countries that most frequently apply the death penalty.Saudi Arabia Records Highest Number of Executions in a Single Year after 340 Deaths Saudi Arabia has set a new annual record for executions after authorities confirmed that three people were put to death on Monday, according to an AFP tally. With these latest executions, the kingdom has carried out 340 death sentences so far in 2025. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has ranked behind only China and Iran among countries that most frequently apply the death penalty.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·16 Views -
JRB Abolishes All Road Stickers, Calls for End to Illegal Roadblocks and Non-State Revenue Collection
In a communiqué issued at the conclusion of its 158th meeting held December 9-10 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, the Joint Revenue Board (JRB) outlined strong measures against unauthorized revenue practices and support for national tax reforms.
The communiqué reads:
“The Board commends the Federal Government for the far-reaching fiscal policy and tax reforms, noting their potential for enhanced revenue mobilization, promotion of economic competitiveness, improvement of ease of doing business, and deepened fiscal sustainability across the federation.
”The Board lauded the transition of the Joint Tax Board into the Joint Revenue Board, noting that it represents a bold step towards a more coordinated, efficient and coherent national revenue administration framework.
“The Joint Revenue Board is expected to strengthen collaboration among revenue authorities, enhance information sharing, and improve tax compliance nationwide.
”The Board affirmed that the future of tax administration hinges on accurate, comprehensive and interoperable data, and resolved that strengthening data sharing frameworks and deploying analytics tools for revenue administration purposes will promote streamlined processes and harmonization of revenue practices.
“The Board restates its commitment to eradicating the menace of non-state actors in the nation's revenue administration value-chain, and calls on the Office of the National Security Adviser, Nigeria Police Force, and all relevant security agencies to take immediate steps towards eliminating illegal road-blocks mounted and operated along the nation's road transport corridors for the purpose of collection of taxes, levies, rates and charges, while ensuring the integrity of the nation's tax administration process, especially at the sub-national level.
“The Board re-emphasizes the outright abolition of the design, production, issuance and enforcement of all manner of road stickers and related instruments by both state and non-state actors, and encourages the resistance of such by Nigerians, and the reporting of all such promoters of the issuance of stickers and related instruments to security authorities for appropriate sanctions.
“The Board calls on all States to expedite action in the passage of the Harmonized Taxes and Levies (Approved List for Collection) Bill into Law, for uniform application of taxes, rates, and levies at the sub-national level, in line with the national objectives of the ongoing tax reforms.”JRB Abolishes All Road Stickers, Calls for End to Illegal Roadblocks and Non-State Revenue Collection In a communiqué issued at the conclusion of its 158th meeting held December 9-10 at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, the Joint Revenue Board (JRB) outlined strong measures against unauthorized revenue practices and support for national tax reforms. The communiqué reads: “The Board commends the Federal Government for the far-reaching fiscal policy and tax reforms, noting their potential for enhanced revenue mobilization, promotion of economic competitiveness, improvement of ease of doing business, and deepened fiscal sustainability across the federation. ”The Board lauded the transition of the Joint Tax Board into the Joint Revenue Board, noting that it represents a bold step towards a more coordinated, efficient and coherent national revenue administration framework. “The Joint Revenue Board is expected to strengthen collaboration among revenue authorities, enhance information sharing, and improve tax compliance nationwide. ”The Board affirmed that the future of tax administration hinges on accurate, comprehensive and interoperable data, and resolved that strengthening data sharing frameworks and deploying analytics tools for revenue administration purposes will promote streamlined processes and harmonization of revenue practices. “The Board restates its commitment to eradicating the menace of non-state actors in the nation's revenue administration value-chain, and calls on the Office of the National Security Adviser, Nigeria Police Force, and all relevant security agencies to take immediate steps towards eliminating illegal road-blocks mounted and operated along the nation's road transport corridors for the purpose of collection of taxes, levies, rates and charges, while ensuring the integrity of the nation's tax administration process, especially at the sub-national level. “The Board re-emphasizes the outright abolition of the design, production, issuance and enforcement of all manner of road stickers and related instruments by both state and non-state actors, and encourages the resistance of such by Nigerians, and the reporting of all such promoters of the issuance of stickers and related instruments to security authorities for appropriate sanctions. “The Board calls on all States to expedite action in the passage of the Harmonized Taxes and Levies (Approved List for Collection) Bill into Law, for uniform application of taxes, rates, and levies at the sub-national level, in line with the national objectives of the ongoing tax reforms.”0 Comments ·0 Shares ·35 Views -
Supreme Court Revises Sagecom Case Ruling, Issues Clarification Favoring Fidelity Bank
In a surprising development, Nigeria’s Supreme Court on December 12, 2025, issued a clarification in the long-standing Sagecom Concepts Limited vs. Fidelity Bank Plc case, effectively revising aspects of its April 2025 judgment. The case, originating in 2011, involved claims by Sagecom for possession of a Lagos property and substantial rental damages, including daily-compounded interest and conversion of dollar rents to Naira at the prevailing exchange rate. While the original judgments by the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court awarded interest at 19.5% per annum compounded daily and conversion at the 2025 exchange rate, the Supreme Court’s clarification adjusted the interest rate to 19.5% per annum and applied the 2018 exchange rate. Fidelity Bank, citing ambiguities in the earlier judgment’s computation of interest and currency conversion, engaged Wole Olanipekun, SAN, to seek clarification. Legal experts expressed shock, noting that Supreme Court rulings are generally final, but the bank and the court argued the clarification was within the court’s authority to ensure proper implementation, not to reopen the case.Supreme Court Revises Sagecom Case Ruling, Issues Clarification Favoring Fidelity Bank In a surprising development, Nigeria’s Supreme Court on December 12, 2025, issued a clarification in the long-standing Sagecom Concepts Limited vs. Fidelity Bank Plc case, effectively revising aspects of its April 2025 judgment. The case, originating in 2011, involved claims by Sagecom for possession of a Lagos property and substantial rental damages, including daily-compounded interest and conversion of dollar rents to Naira at the prevailing exchange rate. While the original judgments by the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court awarded interest at 19.5% per annum compounded daily and conversion at the 2025 exchange rate, the Supreme Court’s clarification adjusted the interest rate to 19.5% per annum and applied the 2018 exchange rate. Fidelity Bank, citing ambiguities in the earlier judgment’s computation of interest and currency conversion, engaged Wole Olanipekun, SAN, to seek clarification. Legal experts expressed shock, noting that Supreme Court rulings are generally final, but the bank and the court argued the clarification was within the court’s authority to ensure proper implementation, not to reopen the case.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·22 Views -
Ex-AGF Malami Demands EFCC Chairman Step Aside, Seeks Arraignment or Release Within 24 Hours
Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has demanded that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) either arraign him before a competent court or release him within 24 hours, citing constitutional protections against unlawful detention. In a statement issued by his media aide, Malami alleged bias, political persecution, and a personal vendetta by EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede, linking it to his recent defection to the African Democratic Congress. He called for Olukoyede’s recusal and intervention by the Attorney-General of the Federation, warning that failure to act could damage institutional credibility. Malami criticized the EFCC for media harassment, procedural abuses, and reliance on foreign-convicted individuals as potential witnesses. The EFCC had previously defended its actions, stating that Malami failed to meet administrative bail conditions and insisting that the investigation is apolitical.Ex-AGF Malami Demands EFCC Chairman Step Aside, Seeks Arraignment or Release Within 24 Hours Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, has demanded that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) either arraign him before a competent court or release him within 24 hours, citing constitutional protections against unlawful detention. In a statement issued by his media aide, Malami alleged bias, political persecution, and a personal vendetta by EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede, linking it to his recent defection to the African Democratic Congress. He called for Olukoyede’s recusal and intervention by the Attorney-General of the Federation, warning that failure to act could damage institutional credibility. Malami criticized the EFCC for media harassment, procedural abuses, and reliance on foreign-convicted individuals as potential witnesses. The EFCC had previously defended its actions, stating that Malami failed to meet administrative bail conditions and insisting that the investigation is apolitical.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·25 Views -
Suspected Bandits Launch Morning Raids In Kwara, Abduct Eight Residents As Communities Live In Fear
At least eight residents have been abducted following fresh attacks by suspected bandits on two communities in Kwara State. The first incident occurred early Monday morning at Gaa Jimoh community in Ijara Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where heavily armed gunmen reportedly operated freely and kidnapped five residents. Another attack was recorded last Friday night at Gaa Power Line in Omu-Aran, where three people were abducted after assailants fired shots to scare residents. Although a nursing mother and her infant were later released, two victims remain in captivity. The attacks have heightened fear across the state amid ongoing controversy over a viral video allegedly showing bandits in possession of AK-47 rifles and a Kwara local government-branded security vehicle, raising public concerns over security lapses and accountability.Suspected Bandits Launch Morning Raids In Kwara, Abduct Eight Residents As Communities Live In Fear At least eight residents have been abducted following fresh attacks by suspected bandits on two communities in Kwara State. The first incident occurred early Monday morning at Gaa Jimoh community in Ijara Isin, Isin Local Government Area, where heavily armed gunmen reportedly operated freely and kidnapped five residents. Another attack was recorded last Friday night at Gaa Power Line in Omu-Aran, where three people were abducted after assailants fired shots to scare residents. Although a nursing mother and her infant were later released, two victims remain in captivity. The attacks have heightened fear across the state amid ongoing controversy over a viral video allegedly showing bandits in possession of AK-47 rifles and a Kwara local government-branded security vehicle, raising public concerns over security lapses and accountability.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·24 Views -
Tinubu Presidency Denies Using EFCC To Witch-Hunt Opposition Leaders, Says Defections To APC Are Voluntary
The Presidency under President Bola Tinubu has dismissed allegations that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is being used to target opposition politicians, describing such claims as unfounded and misleading. In a statement issued on Monday, the Presidency said recent defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) were voluntary and protected by the constitutional right to freedom of association. It stressed that the EFCC operates independently and without political interference, noting that several individuals criticising the anti-graft agency were already under investigation before the current administration assumed office. Reaffirming its commitment to the rule of law, the Presidency said only the courts can determine guilt or innocence and urged political actors to avoid politicising accountability efforts.
Tinubu Presidency Denies Using EFCC To Witch-Hunt Opposition Leaders, Says Defections To APC Are Voluntary The Presidency under President Bola Tinubu has dismissed allegations that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is being used to target opposition politicians, describing such claims as unfounded and misleading. In a statement issued on Monday, the Presidency said recent defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) were voluntary and protected by the constitutional right to freedom of association. It stressed that the EFCC operates independently and without political interference, noting that several individuals criticising the anti-graft agency were already under investigation before the current administration assumed office. Reaffirming its commitment to the rule of law, the Presidency said only the courts can determine guilt or innocence and urged political actors to avoid politicising accountability efforts.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·25 Views -
Alleged ₦2.2 Billion Fraud: Court Orders Ex-Labour Minister Chris Ngige To Remain In Kuje Prison Pending Bail Ruling
A Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Gwarimpa, Abuja, has ordered former Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, to remain at the Kuje Correctional Centre until December 18, 2025, when a ruling on his bail application will be delivered. Justice Maryam Aliyu Hassan issued the order after hearing arguments from Ngige’s counsel, who sought bail on health grounds, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which opposed the request, describing the former Anambra State governor as a flight risk. The EFCC alleged that Ngige previously failed to return after being granted administrative bail to travel abroad for medical treatment. Ngige is facing an eight-count charge over alleged ₦2.2 billion contract fraud and acceptance of gifts from contractors of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF).
Alleged ₦2.2 Billion Fraud: Court Orders Ex-Labour Minister Chris Ngige To Remain In Kuje Prison Pending Bail Ruling A Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Gwarimpa, Abuja, has ordered former Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, to remain at the Kuje Correctional Centre until December 18, 2025, when a ruling on his bail application will be delivered. Justice Maryam Aliyu Hassan issued the order after hearing arguments from Ngige’s counsel, who sought bail on health grounds, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which opposed the request, describing the former Anambra State governor as a flight risk. The EFCC alleged that Ngige previously failed to return after being granted administrative bail to travel abroad for medical treatment. Ngige is facing an eight-count charge over alleged ₦2.2 billion contract fraud and acceptance of gifts from contractors of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF).0 Comments ·0 Shares ·26 Views -
Music, Arts Empower Collective Resistance Against Oppression — Sowore Tells African Human Rights Festival In Abuja
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has described music, art and creative expression as powerful tools of resistance that oppressive systems cannot defeat. Speaking at the African Human Rights Festival in Abuja, Sowore said rhythm, symbols and collective creativity have historically served as weapons against tyranny, from enslaved Africans using drums for communication to modern protest movements powered by music and digital tools. He noted that art transforms protests into unified resistance, sustains courage and builds community, citing movements such as anti-apartheid struggles and Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests. Sowore also praised Amnesty International for its role in Nigeria’s human rights advocacy while condemning attempts to undermine it, insisting that as long as people can create and express themselves collectively, oppression will never prevail.
Music, Arts Empower Collective Resistance Against Oppression — Sowore Tells African Human Rights Festival In Abuja Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has described music, art and creative expression as powerful tools of resistance that oppressive systems cannot defeat. Speaking at the African Human Rights Festival in Abuja, Sowore said rhythm, symbols and collective creativity have historically served as weapons against tyranny, from enslaved Africans using drums for communication to modern protest movements powered by music and digital tools. He noted that art transforms protests into unified resistance, sustains courage and builds community, citing movements such as anti-apartheid struggles and Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests. Sowore also praised Amnesty International for its role in Nigeria’s human rights advocacy while condemning attempts to undermine it, insisting that as long as people can create and express themselves collectively, oppression will never prevail.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·28 Views -
RULAAC Accuses IGP Monitoring Unit Policemen Of Plotting To Cover Up Murder Of 19-Year-Old In Enugu After Alleged Bribery
The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, alleging that officers attached to the IGP Monitoring Unit are attempting to derail the prosecution of suspects indicted in the murder of a 19-year-old, Nnamdi, in Enugu State. According to the petition, the homicide investigation was concluded by police detectives, with recommendations for prosecution, but influential suspects allegedly offered bribes to senior officers to interfere with the case. RULAAC warned that efforts to withdraw the case file from the Homicide Department under the guise of a collateral petition amount to an abuse of police processes and a threat to justice. The group urged the IGP to halt any interference, ensure the suspects are charged to court, and investigate officers accused of undermining the murder investigation.
RULAAC Accuses IGP Monitoring Unit Policemen Of Plotting To Cover Up Murder Of 19-Year-Old In Enugu After Alleged Bribery The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, alleging that officers attached to the IGP Monitoring Unit are attempting to derail the prosecution of suspects indicted in the murder of a 19-year-old, Nnamdi, in Enugu State. According to the petition, the homicide investigation was concluded by police detectives, with recommendations for prosecution, but influential suspects allegedly offered bribes to senior officers to interfere with the case. RULAAC warned that efforts to withdraw the case file from the Homicide Department under the guise of a collateral petition amount to an abuse of police processes and a threat to justice. The group urged the IGP to halt any interference, ensure the suspects are charged to court, and investigate officers accused of undermining the murder investigation.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·49 Views -
Leprosy Mission Nigeria Raises Alarm As Children With Disabilities Remain Invisible In Federal, State Budgets From 2023–2025
The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) has warned that children with disabilities are largely excluded from Nigeria’s federal and state budgets, despite government claims of inclusive policies. Speaking at a media roundtable in Abuja, TLMN National Director Dr. Sunday Udo revealed that a review of budget documents between 2023 and 2025 showed little or no specific, traceable allocations for children with disabilities. He said the absence of dedicated budget lines amounts to systemic exclusion, leaving affected children vulnerable to poor access to education, healthcare and social protection. TLMN and media partners urged journalists to intensify scrutiny of public spending and called on the government to adopt clear, costed and monitorable budget provisions to ensure equity, accountability and justice for children with disabilities.Leprosy Mission Nigeria Raises Alarm As Children With Disabilities Remain Invisible In Federal, State Budgets From 2023–2025 The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) has warned that children with disabilities are largely excluded from Nigeria’s federal and state budgets, despite government claims of inclusive policies. Speaking at a media roundtable in Abuja, TLMN National Director Dr. Sunday Udo revealed that a review of budget documents between 2023 and 2025 showed little or no specific, traceable allocations for children with disabilities. He said the absence of dedicated budget lines amounts to systemic exclusion, leaving affected children vulnerable to poor access to education, healthcare and social protection. TLMN and media partners urged journalists to intensify scrutiny of public spending and called on the government to adopt clear, costed and monitorable budget provisions to ensure equity, accountability and justice for children with disabilities.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·48 Views -
SERAP Urges EFCC, ICPC, CCB To Probe NMDPRA Boss Farouk Ahmed Over Alleged Licence Abuse, $5m Foreign School Fees
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies—the EFCC, ICPC, and Code of Conduct Bureau—to urgently investigate allegations against the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Engr. Farouk Ahmed. The call follows claims that the agency arbitrarily issued petroleum import licences and that its head spent about $5 million on foreign education for his children. SERAP said a probe would strengthen transparency and accountability in the management of Nigeria’s oil sector and urged the Tinubu administration to protect Aliko Dangote as a whistleblower under the UN Convention against Corruption.SERAP Urges EFCC, ICPC, CCB To Probe NMDPRA Boss Farouk Ahmed Over Alleged Licence Abuse, $5m Foreign School Fees The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has asked Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies—the EFCC, ICPC, and Code of Conduct Bureau—to urgently investigate allegations against the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Engr. Farouk Ahmed. The call follows claims that the agency arbitrarily issued petroleum import licences and that its head spent about $5 million on foreign education for his children. SERAP said a probe would strengthen transparency and accountability in the management of Nigeria’s oil sector and urged the Tinubu administration to protect Aliko Dangote as a whistleblower under the UN Convention against Corruption.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·41 Views -
Over 100 Delta Women Protest Seplat Energy, Demand Recognition as Host Community Under Petroleum Industry Act
Women from Abigborodo community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State staged a protest at Seplat Energy’s project site, demanding formal recognition as a host community under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Carrying placards and chanting solidarity songs, the women accused the company of ignoring their rights, denying them jobs, and commencing pipeline operations without resolving longstanding land disputes. Protest leaders called on the Delta State government to intervene, warning that continued neglect could fuel unrest, while citing government reports affirming Abigborodo’s ownership of the disputed land. Seplat Energy was unavailable for comment at the time of reporting.
Over 100 Delta Women Protest Seplat Energy, Demand Recognition as Host Community Under Petroleum Industry Act Women from Abigborodo community in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State staged a protest at Seplat Energy’s project site, demanding formal recognition as a host community under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Carrying placards and chanting solidarity songs, the women accused the company of ignoring their rights, denying them jobs, and commencing pipeline operations without resolving longstanding land disputes. Protest leaders called on the Delta State government to intervene, warning that continued neglect could fuel unrest, while citing government reports affirming Abigborodo’s ownership of the disputed land. Seplat Energy was unavailable for comment at the time of reporting.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·52 Views -
UK Business School Struck Off Over Insolvency Continues To Run Fake Programs for Nigerian Police Officers
The Metropolitan School of Business and Management, UK, continues to operate and offer questionable programs to Nigerian police officers, despite being dissolved in February 2024 due to financial insolvency. The school, once registered as a leading online institution, was struck off the UK registry for failing to meet financial obligations. Despite these issues, it has been able to recruit Nigerian police officers, including those from Zamfara State, to participate in training programs that are increasingly under scrutiny for their legitimacy and credibility. The situation raises concerns about the due diligence of Nigerian law enforcement agencies in partnering with financially unstable institutions.UK Business School Struck Off Over Insolvency Continues To Run Fake Programs for Nigerian Police Officers The Metropolitan School of Business and Management, UK, continues to operate and offer questionable programs to Nigerian police officers, despite being dissolved in February 2024 due to financial insolvency. The school, once registered as a leading online institution, was struck off the UK registry for failing to meet financial obligations. Despite these issues, it has been able to recruit Nigerian police officers, including those from Zamfara State, to participate in training programs that are increasingly under scrutiny for their legitimacy and credibility. The situation raises concerns about the due diligence of Nigerian law enforcement agencies in partnering with financially unstable institutions.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·55 Views -
NCC Crisis Deepens As Staff Allege Victimisation, Disputed Promotions, Board Compromise And Due Process Violations
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is facing deepening internal turmoil as at least 22 staff members allege victimisation, flawed promotion processes, and persistent violations of civil service rules under the current management. Sources say confidence in the newly constituted NCC board has collapsed amid claims of compromised independence, selective appointments, intimidation, and disregard for due process despite a July 2025 Head of Service circular. Aggrieved staff are preparing legal action, warning that continued internal divisions, alleged irregularities, and poor regulatory performance could damage the NCC’s credibility and effectiveness, with some employees now considering resignation.
NCC Crisis Deepens As Staff Allege Victimisation, Disputed Promotions, Board Compromise And Due Process Violations The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is facing deepening internal turmoil as at least 22 staff members allege victimisation, flawed promotion processes, and persistent violations of civil service rules under the current management. Sources say confidence in the newly constituted NCC board has collapsed amid claims of compromised independence, selective appointments, intimidation, and disregard for due process despite a July 2025 Head of Service circular. Aggrieved staff are preparing legal action, warning that continued internal divisions, alleged irregularities, and poor regulatory performance could damage the NCC’s credibility and effectiveness, with some employees now considering resignation.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·46 Views -
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Suspect in Brooklyn Double Murder Shot by NYPD — Brooklyn, NY — Nov 1, 2023
Jason Pass, 47, was wanted for the October 29 shooting deaths of his downstairs neighbors, 47-year-old Bladimy Mathurin and his 27-year-old stepson, Chinwai Mod, inside their East Flatbush apartment building after a dispute over noise.
Surveillance video showed the gunman firing multiple times at the father and son in a hallway.
On November 1, officers used a license plate reader to locate Pass’ vehicle in Bath Beach, Brooklyn. When they tried to stop the car, police say he got out holding a knife and, after about 10–15 minutes of commands to drop it, charged at officers.
Bodycam video shows officers then opening fire, striking Pass. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition and later died.Here are The Facts 🤙🏽 Follow to tag when a post is needing context 🤙🏽 Suspect in Brooklyn Double Murder Shot by NYPD — Brooklyn, NY — Nov 1, 2023 Jason Pass, 47, was wanted for the October 29 shooting deaths of his downstairs neighbors, 47-year-old Bladimy Mathurin and his 27-year-old stepson, Chinwai Mod, inside their East Flatbush apartment building after a dispute over noise. Surveillance video showed the gunman firing multiple times at the father and son in a hallway. On November 1, officers used a license plate reader to locate Pass’ vehicle in Bath Beach, Brooklyn. When they tried to stop the car, police say he got out holding a knife and, after about 10–15 minutes of commands to drop it, charged at officers. Bodycam video shows officers then opening fire, striking Pass. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition and later died.· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·87 Views1
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SAD NEWS: Nigeria to Begin Local Production of Military Weapons:
The Federal Government of Nigeria announced on Thursday a significant advancement in the local production of military equipment, following the recent signing of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) Bill by President Bola Tinubu. This move is set to bolster the nation’s self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing.SAD NEWS: Nigeria to Begin Local Production of Military Weapons: The Federal Government of Nigeria announced on Thursday a significant advancement in the local production of military equipment, following the recent signing of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) Bill by President Bola Tinubu. This move is set to bolster the nation’s self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing.· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·90 Views1
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Just hours after pledging to safeguard civilians during operations, NAF airstrikes have reportedly caused multiple civilian de@ths in Borno
Airstrikes targeting terrorist strongholds in Borno State allegedly killed several civilians on Sunday, December 14.
A security source informed PREMIUM TIMES that the strikes took place throughout the day—from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Mararaba, Kukawa Local Government Area.Just hours after pledging to safeguard civilians during operations, NAF airstrikes have reportedly caused multiple civilian de@ths in Borno Airstrikes targeting terrorist strongholds in Borno State allegedly killed several civilians on Sunday, December 14. A security source informed PREMIUM TIMES that the strikes took place throughout the day—from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Mararaba, Kukawa Local Government Area.· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·98 Views1
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I entered a bus, A woman and her 7 years old son were sitting beside me in the bus.
It was raining and all the twilight girls (Prost!tutes) were standing by the roadside.
The boy asked; “Mummy, what are all those women doing?.
His Mother replied; “They are waiting
for their husbands to come back from work.
The bus driver turned around and said;
“Why don’t you tell him the truth?.
Little boy, they are prost!tutes, they sleep with men for money. Said the Driver”
The boy’s eyes got wide and asked; “Mummy
is that true?”
His mother, glaring hard at the driver replied; “Yes.!”
After a few minutes, the boy asked; “Mummy, what happens to the babies those women have?.”
She replied; “Most of them becomes bus
drivers.
Up till now, combined road safety officers and passengers are still trying hard to see if they can separate the f!ght between the woman and the driver.I entered a bus, A woman and her 7 years old son were sitting beside me in the bus.🙁 It was raining and all the twilight girls (Prost!tutes) were standing by the roadside. The boy asked; “Mummy, what are all those women doing?. His Mother replied; “They are waiting for their husbands to come back from work. The bus driver turned around and said; “Why don’t you tell him the truth?. Little boy, they are prost!tutes, they sleep with men for money. Said the Driver” The boy’s eyes got wide and asked; “Mummy is that true?” His mother, glaring hard at the driver replied; “Yes.!” After a few minutes, the boy asked; “Mummy, what happens to the babies those women have?.” She replied; “Most of them becomes bus drivers.😂 Up till now, combined road safety officers and passengers are still trying hard to see if they can separate the f!ght between the woman and the driver.· 0 Comments ·0 Shares ·100 Views1
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