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  • Reveals Why Nigerian Government Doesn’t Want Nnamdi Kanu Out Alive.

    Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has alleged that the Nigerian government does not want Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to come out of detention alive.

    In a post shared on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Sowore claimed that Kanu remains detained because “they know the lies sustaining their power will collapse once Mazi Nnamdi Kanu walks out as a free man.”

    According to him, the authorities “do not want Mazi Nnamdi Kanu freed alive, and they are united in that mission. Ever since they realised their web of deceit was beginning to unravel, they have gone into overdrive.”

    The activist added that the government is afraid of Kanu’s release because it would expose “their fraud, greed, backstabbing, and betrayal of justice,” insisting that “the people’s eyes have opened, and fake political careers built on deceit, destruction, and the oppression of the masses will not survive the truth.”

    Kanu has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since 2021, following his rearrest over allegations of terrorism and treason linked to his involvement in the separatist movement.

    Earlier this week, Sowore led a major protest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), calling for Kanu’s immediate release.

    Several protesters, including Kanu’s lawyer and brother, were reportedly arrested and remanded in Kuje Prison.
    Reveals Why Nigerian Government Doesn’t Want Nnamdi Kanu Out Alive. Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has alleged that the Nigerian government does not want Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to come out of detention alive. In a post shared on his Facebook page on Wednesday, Sowore claimed that Kanu remains detained because “they know the lies sustaining their power will collapse once Mazi Nnamdi Kanu walks out as a free man.” According to him, the authorities “do not want Mazi Nnamdi Kanu freed alive, and they are united in that mission. Ever since they realised their web of deceit was beginning to unravel, they have gone into overdrive.” The activist added that the government is afraid of Kanu’s release because it would expose “their fraud, greed, backstabbing, and betrayal of justice,” insisting that “the people’s eyes have opened, and fake political careers built on deceit, destruction, and the oppression of the masses will not survive the truth.” Kanu has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since 2021, following his rearrest over allegations of terrorism and treason linked to his involvement in the separatist movement. Earlier this week, Sowore led a major protest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), calling for Kanu’s immediate release. Several protesters, including Kanu’s lawyer and brother, were reportedly arrested and remanded in Kuje Prison.
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  • Court To Deliver Judgment In FIRS Official’s Alleged N2bn Fraud Case 8th December.

    The trial of Emmanuella Eteta Ita, Head of Stakeholders Unit of the Federal Inland Revenue Services, FIRS and her Surestart School Limited before Justice Giwa Ogunbanjo of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, with the judge slating December 8, 2025, for judgment.

    Ita and Surestart School Ltd are standing trial on 25-count charges, bordering on criminal misappropriation, diversion, criminal breach of trust, and money laundering to the tune of N2bn.

    The counsel to Ita, Paul Erokoro, SAN, called the attention of the court to his final address, dated December 10, 2014 and urged the court to dismiss the prosecution`s application and resolve the matter in favour of the defendant based on alleged claim of failure of the prosecution to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    He stated again that “On the receipt of the prosecution`s final address, the first defendant filed a reply dated 13th June 2025 and I hereby adopt the reply on point of law as the first defendant’s answer to the issues raised by the first defendant’s final written address. Once again, we urge your lordship to discharge and acquit the first defendant and we want to add that the prosecution refunds the N19.5m paid to the EFCC so that she can pay the money back to the lenders,” he said

    In response, prosecuting counsel, Ekele Iheanacho, SAN informed the court of his final written address of January 10, 2025, filed the same date, served and adopted on June 16, 2025 and urged the court to convict the defendant as the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    He further drew the attention of the court to his written reply, stating, “If my lord finds the reply on the point of law to the prosecution’s final written address as an opportunity to re-argue issues canvassed in the main written address, consequently we urge your lordship to strike out their request”

    Justice Ogunbanjo adjourned the matter till December 8,2025, for delivery of judgment.
    Court To Deliver Judgment In FIRS Official’s Alleged N2bn Fraud Case 8th December. The trial of Emmanuella Eteta Ita, Head of Stakeholders Unit of the Federal Inland Revenue Services, FIRS and her Surestart School Limited before Justice Giwa Ogunbanjo of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, with the judge slating December 8, 2025, for judgment. Ita and Surestart School Ltd are standing trial on 25-count charges, bordering on criminal misappropriation, diversion, criminal breach of trust, and money laundering to the tune of N2bn. The counsel to Ita, Paul Erokoro, SAN, called the attention of the court to his final address, dated December 10, 2014 and urged the court to dismiss the prosecution`s application and resolve the matter in favour of the defendant based on alleged claim of failure of the prosecution to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt. He stated again that “On the receipt of the prosecution`s final address, the first defendant filed a reply dated 13th June 2025 and I hereby adopt the reply on point of law as the first defendant’s answer to the issues raised by the first defendant’s final written address. Once again, we urge your lordship to discharge and acquit the first defendant and we want to add that the prosecution refunds the N19.5m paid to the EFCC so that she can pay the money back to the lenders,” he said In response, prosecuting counsel, Ekele Iheanacho, SAN informed the court of his final written address of January 10, 2025, filed the same date, served and adopted on June 16, 2025 and urged the court to convict the defendant as the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. He further drew the attention of the court to his written reply, stating, “If my lord finds the reply on the point of law to the prosecution’s final written address as an opportunity to re-argue issues canvassed in the main written address, consequently we urge your lordship to strike out their request” Justice Ogunbanjo adjourned the matter till December 8,2025, for delivery of judgment.
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  • Nnamdi Kanu’s Brother, Lawyer to remain in Prison as Police stall Bail Hearing.

    The bail hearing for the lawyer to detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, and his brother, Emmanuel “Fineboy” Kanu, was on Wednesday stalled at the Kuje Magistrate Court following the failure of the Nigeria Police Force to appear or file a counter affidavit.

    The matter, which came up before Magistrate Abubakar Umar Sai’I’d, was expected to determine the bail request filed on behalf of the two men and another person arrested during the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest held in Abuja earlier this week.

    However, proceedings could not go on as planned after the police failed to file their response to the bail motion or attend the session. It was gathered that Barrister Maxwell Opara, counsel to the defendants, approached the court registrar to inquire about the delay, only to be informed that the motion for bail was not listed for hearing.

    Magistrate Sai’I’d, who had previously assured that the application would be given prompt attention once the police were properly served, stated that his hands were tied due to the procedural lapses caused by the police’s absence and failure to respond.

    According to court sources, the police initially evaded service of the bail motion before eventually acknowledging receipt. The Magistrate had at the last sitting directed that the process be fast-tracked to ensure fairness to the accused persons, who have been in detention since their arrest.

    Ejimakor, a well-known legal representative for Nnamdi Kanu, and Fineboy Kanu, were arrested alongside others during a peaceful protest in Abuja demanding the release of the IPOB leader, who has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since 2021.

    The protest, tagged #FreeNnamdiKanuNow, was reportedly disrupted by security operatives, leading to several arrests.
    Nnamdi Kanu’s Brother, Lawyer to remain in Prison as Police stall Bail Hearing. The bail hearing for the lawyer to detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, and his brother, Emmanuel “Fineboy” Kanu, was on Wednesday stalled at the Kuje Magistrate Court following the failure of the Nigeria Police Force to appear or file a counter affidavit. The matter, which came up before Magistrate Abubakar Umar Sai’I’d, was expected to determine the bail request filed on behalf of the two men and another person arrested during the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest held in Abuja earlier this week. However, proceedings could not go on as planned after the police failed to file their response to the bail motion or attend the session. It was gathered that Barrister Maxwell Opara, counsel to the defendants, approached the court registrar to inquire about the delay, only to be informed that the motion for bail was not listed for hearing. Magistrate Sai’I’d, who had previously assured that the application would be given prompt attention once the police were properly served, stated that his hands were tied due to the procedural lapses caused by the police’s absence and failure to respond. According to court sources, the police initially evaded service of the bail motion before eventually acknowledging receipt. The Magistrate had at the last sitting directed that the process be fast-tracked to ensure fairness to the accused persons, who have been in detention since their arrest. Ejimakor, a well-known legal representative for Nnamdi Kanu, and Fineboy Kanu, were arrested alongside others during a peaceful protest in Abuja demanding the release of the IPOB leader, who has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since 2021. The protest, tagged #FreeNnamdiKanuNow, was reportedly disrupted by security operatives, leading to several arrests.
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  • Fans reportedly gift BBNaija's Kaybobo a fully furnished duplex in Lekki, ₦4 million, an iPhone 17, and other items.
    Fans reportedly gift BBNaija's Kaybobo a fully furnished duplex in Lekki, ₦4 million, an iPhone 17, and other items.
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  • Nnamdi Kanu Opens Defence, Lists 23 Witnesses Including Wike, Sanwo-Olu and Ex-Military Chiefs.

    Detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has agreed to open his defence, marking a major turn in his long-running trial.

    This comes just hours after protests in parts of Abuja led by Omoyele Sowore, presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 elections, calling for Kanu’s release.

    Kanu had earlier filed a motion challenging the court’s jurisdiction, but in a fresh application on Tuesday, October 21, he informed Justice James Omotosho that he was ready to defend himself, citing a previous court order directing him to begin on October 24, 2025.

    He revealed plans to call 23 witnesses divided into two groups—“ordinary but material witnesses” and “vital and compellable witnesses”—to testify under Section 232 of the Evidence Act.

    He also requested 90 days to conclude his defence, indicating he may now be representing himself instead of his legal team led by Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN).

    Among those he intends to summon as witnesses are former Defence Minister Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (rtd), ex-Army Chief Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd), Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Imo Governor Hope Uzodinma, FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, Works Minister Dave Umahi, former Abia Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, former Justice Minister Abubakar Malami (SAN), and ex-NIA DG Ahmed Rufai Abubakar.

    Kanu said he would personally testify to “deny the allegations” and explain the political context of his actions, assuring the court that he would not waste its time and that “justice must be seen to be done.”

    Meanwhile, on the same day, a magistrate court in Abuja ordered the remand of Kanu’s special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, and 12 others who joined the protests demanding his release. 

    They face charges of conspiracy, unlawful assembly, and public disturbance, and will appear in court again on October 24.
    Nnamdi Kanu Opens Defence, Lists 23 Witnesses Including Wike, Sanwo-Olu and Ex-Military Chiefs. Detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has agreed to open his defence, marking a major turn in his long-running trial. This comes just hours after protests in parts of Abuja led by Omoyele Sowore, presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 elections, calling for Kanu’s release. Kanu had earlier filed a motion challenging the court’s jurisdiction, but in a fresh application on Tuesday, October 21, he informed Justice James Omotosho that he was ready to defend himself, citing a previous court order directing him to begin on October 24, 2025. He revealed plans to call 23 witnesses divided into two groups—“ordinary but material witnesses” and “vital and compellable witnesses”—to testify under Section 232 of the Evidence Act. He also requested 90 days to conclude his defence, indicating he may now be representing himself instead of his legal team led by Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN). Among those he intends to summon as witnesses are former Defence Minister Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (rtd), ex-Army Chief Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd), Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Imo Governor Hope Uzodinma, FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, Works Minister Dave Umahi, former Abia Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, former Justice Minister Abubakar Malami (SAN), and ex-NIA DG Ahmed Rufai Abubakar. Kanu said he would personally testify to “deny the allegations” and explain the political context of his actions, assuring the court that he would not waste its time and that “justice must be seen to be done.” Meanwhile, on the same day, a magistrate court in Abuja ordered the remand of Kanu’s special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, and 12 others who joined the protests demanding his release.  They face charges of conspiracy, unlawful assembly, and public disturbance, and will appear in court again on October 24.
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  • The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has suspended its ongoing two-week warning strike, 10 days after it began.

    ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, announced the decision on Wednesday at a press conference in Abuja, directing members to resume work starting Thursday.

    According to Piwuna, the suspension followed “fruitful engagements” with government representatives during negotiations held last week. The decision was reached after an emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the union held in Abuja between October 21 and 22.

    However, he warned that the union would resume the strike if the government failed to meet its commitments within a month.

    “NEC resolved to grant the government a one-month window to conclude the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement and address all other outstanding issues,” Piwuna said.

    He added that ASUU expects the government to use the opportunity to ensure lasting industrial harmony and stability in the university system.
    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has suspended its ongoing two-week warning strike, 10 days after it began. ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, announced the decision on Wednesday at a press conference in Abuja, directing members to resume work starting Thursday. According to Piwuna, the suspension followed “fruitful engagements” with government representatives during negotiations held last week. The decision was reached after an emergency National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the union held in Abuja between October 21 and 22. However, he warned that the union would resume the strike if the government failed to meet its commitments within a month. “NEC resolved to grant the government a one-month window to conclude the renegotiation of the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement and address all other outstanding issues,” Piwuna said. He added that ASUU expects the government to use the opportunity to ensure lasting industrial harmony and stability in the university system.
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  • "This New Life Is Expensive” — BBN’s Thelma Lawson Opens Up.

    Former Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Thelma Lawson, has opened up about the challenges of maintaining her lifestyle since leaving the reality show, admitting that life after BBN has become “very expensive.”

    Speaking in an interview with Yanga FM, Lagos, Thelma said the pressure to always appear stylish and meet fans’ expectations has significantly increased her expenses.

    “This new life is expensive,” she confessed. “You’re constantly showing up for events. After the show, I found out that I’d been tagged the most fashionable, so now there’s an audience waiting to see what Thelma is wearing.”

    She added that running her business also contributes to the financial strain.

    “It’s not just the lifestyle — my business requires constant restocking, and it’s very, very overwhelming,” she said.
    "This New Life Is Expensive” — BBN’s Thelma Lawson Opens Up. Former Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Thelma Lawson, has opened up about the challenges of maintaining her lifestyle since leaving the reality show, admitting that life after BBN has become “very expensive.” Speaking in an interview with Yanga FM, Lagos, Thelma said the pressure to always appear stylish and meet fans’ expectations has significantly increased her expenses. “This new life is expensive,” she confessed. “You’re constantly showing up for events. After the show, I found out that I’d been tagged the most fashionable, so now there’s an audience waiting to see what Thelma is wearing.” She added that running her business also contributes to the financial strain. “It’s not just the lifestyle — my business requires constant restocking, and it’s very, very overwhelming,” she said.
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  • Fake Admission: Student threatens university with N500m lawsuit.

    A 200-level Law student of Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Akinlolu Richard Omisade, has threatened to sue the institution for ₦500 million over an alleged irregular admission not recognized by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    In a protest letter submitted to the office of the Vice-Chancellor and signed by his lawyer, Barrister Abdulfatai Abdulsalam, Omisade described his admission as “fake,” claiming the university failed to forward his details to JAMB for proper registration.

    The petition stated that Omisade was offered admission to study Law through a letter dated August 16, 2024, but later discovered through the JAMB portal that his name was not listed among the institution’s admitted students.

    “Our client’s name was not found on the JAMB portal for Law admission in your school, implying that his details were never forwarded to JAMB for processing,” the letter read.

    It further alleged that such actions could amount to an attempt to “fraudulently exploit unsuspecting citizens by issuing unverifiable admission letters.”

    The lawyer gave the university three working days to regularize the student’s admission with JAMB or face legal action to recover ₦500 million in damages, while also notifying regulatory bodies such as the National Universities Commission (NUC), JAMB, and the Council of Legal Education (CLE).

    When contacted, the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olaniyi Adekanye, said the university was already engaging with the student’s parents to find an amicable resolution.

    “The school chairman is in contact with the student’s parents to resolve the issue in his best interest, and discussions are ongoing,” he said.

    Fake Admission: Student threatens university with N500m lawsuit. A 200-level Law student of Achievers University, Owo, Ondo State, Akinlolu Richard Omisade, has threatened to sue the institution for ₦500 million over an alleged irregular admission not recognized by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). In a protest letter submitted to the office of the Vice-Chancellor and signed by his lawyer, Barrister Abdulfatai Abdulsalam, Omisade described his admission as “fake,” claiming the university failed to forward his details to JAMB for proper registration. The petition stated that Omisade was offered admission to study Law through a letter dated August 16, 2024, but later discovered through the JAMB portal that his name was not listed among the institution’s admitted students. “Our client’s name was not found on the JAMB portal for Law admission in your school, implying that his details were never forwarded to JAMB for processing,” the letter read. It further alleged that such actions could amount to an attempt to “fraudulently exploit unsuspecting citizens by issuing unverifiable admission letters.” The lawyer gave the university three working days to regularize the student’s admission with JAMB or face legal action to recover ₦500 million in damages, while also notifying regulatory bodies such as the National Universities Commission (NUC), JAMB, and the Council of Legal Education (CLE). When contacted, the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olaniyi Adekanye, said the university was already engaging with the student’s parents to find an amicable resolution. “The school chairman is in contact with the student’s parents to resolve the issue in his best interest, and discussions are ongoing,” he said.
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  • MDCAN begins 21-day warning strike over salary disparity.

    The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH), Awka, has begun a 21-day warning strike in Anambra over non-implementation of Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS).

    The Chairman of MDCAN-COOUTH, Amaechi Nwachukwu, made the disclosure at a news conference on Monday in Awka.

    Association is demanding that the CONMESS recently granted to resident doctors be extended to its members.

    It warned that failure to implement the adjustment within the stipulated period would lead to an indefinite industrial action by its members.

    Mr Nwachukwu said the association had earlier engaged the hospital management over their demand and received the assurances that the issue would be resolved.

    He, however, expressed disappointment that the promised adjustment was yet to be reflected in the soon-to-be-paid October salary.

    According to him, it is customary for any salary increment or allowance approved for resident doctors to be automatically extended to their supervising consultants.

    “The consultants are responsible for training resident doctors and conducting medical research,” he said.

    MDCAN begins 21-day warning strike over salary disparity. The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital (COOUTH), Awka, has begun a 21-day warning strike in Anambra over non-implementation of Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS). The Chairman of MDCAN-COOUTH, Amaechi Nwachukwu, made the disclosure at a news conference on Monday in Awka. Association is demanding that the CONMESS recently granted to resident doctors be extended to its members. It warned that failure to implement the adjustment within the stipulated period would lead to an indefinite industrial action by its members. Mr Nwachukwu said the association had earlier engaged the hospital management over their demand and received the assurances that the issue would be resolved. He, however, expressed disappointment that the promised adjustment was yet to be reflected in the soon-to-be-paid October salary. According to him, it is customary for any salary increment or allowance approved for resident doctors to be automatically extended to their supervising consultants. “The consultants are responsible for training resident doctors and conducting medical research,” he said.
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  • Tinubu picks UK-based Doctor Bernard Doro as new Minister.

    President Bola Tinubu has transmitted a letter to the Senate seeking the confirmation of Dr Bernard Mohammed Doro from Plateau State as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    The nomination follows the elevation of Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, who previously served as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, to the position of National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in July.

    Dr Doro, born on January 23, 1969, in Kwall, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, brings more than two decades of diverse experience spanning clinical practice, pharmaceutical management, strategic leadership, and community engagement across the United Kingdom and Nigeria.

    A highly qualified professional, he holds degrees in Pharmacy and Law, an MBA with a focus on IT-driven business strategy, and a Master’s in Advanced Clinical Practice.

    He currently serves as an Independent Prescriber and Advanced Clinical Practitioner with the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, with frontline experience in urgent care, walk-in centres, general practice, and hospital services.

    Beyond his medical career, Dr Doro has championed youth mentorship and social impact initiatives both in the Nigerian diaspora and local communities.
    Tinubu picks UK-based Doctor Bernard Doro as new Minister. President Bola Tinubu has transmitted a letter to the Senate seeking the confirmation of Dr Bernard Mohammed Doro from Plateau State as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The nomination follows the elevation of Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, who previously served as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, to the position of National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in July. Dr Doro, born on January 23, 1969, in Kwall, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, brings more than two decades of diverse experience spanning clinical practice, pharmaceutical management, strategic leadership, and community engagement across the United Kingdom and Nigeria. A highly qualified professional, he holds degrees in Pharmacy and Law, an MBA with a focus on IT-driven business strategy, and a Master’s in Advanced Clinical Practice. He currently serves as an Independent Prescriber and Advanced Clinical Practitioner with the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, with frontline experience in urgent care, walk-in centres, general practice, and hospital services. Beyond his medical career, Dr Doro has championed youth mentorship and social impact initiatives both in the Nigerian diaspora and local communities.
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  • ASUU Suspends Warning Strike, Give FG Ultimatum.

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has suspended its two weeks warning strike, giving Nigeria’s Federal Government fours weeks ultimatum her demands.

    The two-week total and comprehensive warning strike was suspended, in a post published on its official X (former Twitter) account on Wednesday October 22, 2025, granting the Federal Government a one-month window to meet all outstanding demands on staff welfare, unpaid entitlements, university revitalization, and full implementation of the 2009 ASUU–FGN agreement.

    Meanwhile ASUU President Dr. Chris Piwuna, during a press conference in the nation’s capital of Abuja, said that the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Union resolved to give the FG one month window to address all their demands as stated in the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement.

    The President though stated that the gesture to suspend the strike was through the efforts of the Nigeria’s Senate who sued for a round table agreement.
    ASUU Suspends Warning Strike, Give FG Ultimatum. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has suspended its two weeks warning strike, giving Nigeria’s Federal Government fours weeks ultimatum her demands. The two-week total and comprehensive warning strike was suspended, in a post published on its official X (former Twitter) account on Wednesday October 22, 2025, granting the Federal Government a one-month window to meet all outstanding demands on staff welfare, unpaid entitlements, university revitalization, and full implementation of the 2009 ASUU–FGN agreement. Meanwhile ASUU President Dr. Chris Piwuna, during a press conference in the nation’s capital of Abuja, said that the National Executive Council (NEC) of the Union resolved to give the FG one month window to address all their demands as stated in the 2009 FGN/ASUU Agreement. The President though stated that the gesture to suspend the strike was through the efforts of the Nigeria’s Senate who sued for a round table agreement.
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  • Drama As Fan Sprays 9ice With ₦5 Notes.

    A viral video features a man spraying Nigerian musician 9ice with ₦5 notes during a live performance.
    The incident has elicited mixed reactions from viewers, ranging from shock to amusement.
    The clip gained popularity over the weekend, highlighting the unusual act of tossing money at a performer.

    A trending video on social media has stirred mixed reactions after a man was captured spraying veteran Nigerian musician 9ice with ₦5 notes during a live performance.

    The short clip, which began circulating over the weekend, shows the man gleefully tossing the small denomination notes at the singer as onlookers reacted with shock and amusement.

    The incident reportedly took place at a local event where 9ice was performing one of his popular tracks. While some guests found the act entertaining, others condemned it as “disrespectful” to a music icon who has contributed immensely to the Nigerian entertainment industry.

    Online users have since taken sides. One viewer asked, “Na insult?” while another humorously wondered, “₦5 notes still dey?” A section of the audience argued that it was a clear show of disregard, insisting that a legend like 9ice deserved better treatment.

    However, several commenters defended the man, suggesting he merely sprayed what he could afford. One wrote, “Na wetin him get, him spray.” Another added jokingly, “He go later press money; make him enjoy small cruise first.”

    The viral moment has reignited discussions about the culture of money spraying in Nigeria a long-standing tradition that’s often seen as a sign of appreciation. While many believe that any amount given in good faith should be accepted, others argue that using very low denominations can come off as an insult, especially to established entertainers.

    As the video continues to circulate, social media remains divided torn between viewing the act as light-hearted fun or a slight against one of Nigeria’s respected musical figures.
    Drama As Fan Sprays 9ice With ₦5 Notes. A viral video features a man spraying Nigerian musician 9ice with ₦5 notes during a live performance. The incident has elicited mixed reactions from viewers, ranging from shock to amusement. The clip gained popularity over the weekend, highlighting the unusual act of tossing money at a performer. A trending video on social media has stirred mixed reactions after a man was captured spraying veteran Nigerian musician 9ice with ₦5 notes during a live performance. The short clip, which began circulating over the weekend, shows the man gleefully tossing the small denomination notes at the singer as onlookers reacted with shock and amusement. The incident reportedly took place at a local event where 9ice was performing one of his popular tracks. While some guests found the act entertaining, others condemned it as “disrespectful” to a music icon who has contributed immensely to the Nigerian entertainment industry. Online users have since taken sides. One viewer asked, “Na insult?” while another humorously wondered, “₦5 notes still dey?” A section of the audience argued that it was a clear show of disregard, insisting that a legend like 9ice deserved better treatment. However, several commenters defended the man, suggesting he merely sprayed what he could afford. One wrote, “Na wetin him get, him spray.” Another added jokingly, “He go later press money; make him enjoy small cruise first.” The viral moment has reignited discussions about the culture of money spraying in Nigeria a long-standing tradition that’s often seen as a sign of appreciation. While many believe that any amount given in good faith should be accepted, others argue that using very low denominations can come off as an insult, especially to established entertainers. As the video continues to circulate, social media remains divided torn between viewing the act as light-hearted fun or a slight against one of Nigeria’s respected musical figures.
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  • UK Charity Commission Freezes Assets of MFM Ministries.

    The United Kingdom’s Charity Commission has frozen the assets of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries International (MFM), a church founded by Dr. Daniel Olukoya, following findings of financial mismanagement and governance lapses within its UK operations.

    In a detailed report released on Monday, POLITICS NIGERIA learned that the commission said the decision followed an official inquiry that uncovered “serious concerns” about how the church’s funds were being managed. The investigation revealed that MFM trustees failed to maintain proper oversight of over 100 bank accounts run independently by local branches across the country.

    According to the Commission, the charity’s rapid expansion from a few branches to over 90 nationwide was not matched by the necessary governance systems to ensure financial accountability.

    “Branches operated autonomously, opening and managing bank accounts without central authorisation or adequate monitoring,” the report said. “This created substantial risks to charitable funds and led to inaccurate and delayed financial reporting.”

    The inquiry also found that some branches had engaged in major financial transactions, including the purchase and leasing of properties, without the knowledge or approval of the main trustees. These irregularities, the Commission said, resulted in “financial losses that could not be fully accounted for.”

    As part of its enforcement action, the Commission ordered the immediate freezing of all MFM’s UK assets to prevent further mismanagement. “The Commission has acted decisively to protect the charity’s remaining assets while remedial steps are being implemented,” the statement added.

    This is not the first time the Charity Commission has intervened in MFM’s affairs. In 2019, the regulator appointed an interim manager to oversee the church’s financial administration after repeated failures to file annual reports and maintain proper accounting records.
    UK Charity Commission Freezes Assets of MFM Ministries. The United Kingdom’s Charity Commission has frozen the assets of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries International (MFM), a church founded by Dr. Daniel Olukoya, following findings of financial mismanagement and governance lapses within its UK operations. In a detailed report released on Monday, POLITICS NIGERIA learned that the commission said the decision followed an official inquiry that uncovered “serious concerns” about how the church’s funds were being managed. The investigation revealed that MFM trustees failed to maintain proper oversight of over 100 bank accounts run independently by local branches across the country. According to the Commission, the charity’s rapid expansion from a few branches to over 90 nationwide was not matched by the necessary governance systems to ensure financial accountability. “Branches operated autonomously, opening and managing bank accounts without central authorisation or adequate monitoring,” the report said. “This created substantial risks to charitable funds and led to inaccurate and delayed financial reporting.” The inquiry also found that some branches had engaged in major financial transactions, including the purchase and leasing of properties, without the knowledge or approval of the main trustees. These irregularities, the Commission said, resulted in “financial losses that could not be fully accounted for.” As part of its enforcement action, the Commission ordered the immediate freezing of all MFM’s UK assets to prevent further mismanagement. “The Commission has acted decisively to protect the charity’s remaining assets while remedial steps are being implemented,” the statement added. This is not the first time the Charity Commission has intervened in MFM’s affairs. In 2019, the regulator appointed an interim manager to oversee the church’s financial administration after repeated failures to file annual reports and maintain proper accounting records.
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  • Edo: Health workers call off 7-day warning strike as Gov Okpebholo succumbs to demands.

    The Edo State Government has succumbed to the demands of the State Council of the Medical and Health Workers Union, MHWUN, for improved conditions of service and enhanced welfare packages for its members.

    The union had on Friday, 17 October 2025, commenced a seven-day warning strike to press home its demands for improved working conditions and welfare packages for members.

    A statement signed by Comrade Ogbeide Omon Osagie, State Chairman and Comrade Barivure Kpakol, Secretary, respectively, dated October 16, 2025, stated that the warning strike follows the expiration of the 14-day notice earlier issued to the state government.

    The succumbed to the demands of the health workers, following an intense meeting between the state government representatives, the State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the leadership of MHWUN on October 19, 2025.

    At the meeting, the state government agreed to fulfil all the demands of the union, just as the union had also agreed to call off the warning strike.

    The State Government representatives at the meeting are Anthony Okungbowa, Head of Service, Edo State, Godwin Esheishi, Commissioner for Labour and Productivity and Dr Cyril Oshiomhole, Commissioner for Health.

    Bernard Egwuakhide Joman, chairman, NLC in the state represented the organised labour, Ogbeide Omon Osagie, state chairman of MHWUN while

    Comrade Oisamaiye Godwin represented the State Joint Negotiating Council, JNC.

    Edo: Health workers call off 7-day warning strike as Gov Okpebholo succumbs to demands. The Edo State Government has succumbed to the demands of the State Council of the Medical and Health Workers Union, MHWUN, for improved conditions of service and enhanced welfare packages for its members. The union had on Friday, 17 October 2025, commenced a seven-day warning strike to press home its demands for improved working conditions and welfare packages for members. A statement signed by Comrade Ogbeide Omon Osagie, State Chairman and Comrade Barivure Kpakol, Secretary, respectively, dated October 16, 2025, stated that the warning strike follows the expiration of the 14-day notice earlier issued to the state government. The succumbed to the demands of the health workers, following an intense meeting between the state government representatives, the State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the leadership of MHWUN on October 19, 2025. At the meeting, the state government agreed to fulfil all the demands of the union, just as the union had also agreed to call off the warning strike. The State Government representatives at the meeting are Anthony Okungbowa, Head of Service, Edo State, Godwin Esheishi, Commissioner for Labour and Productivity and Dr Cyril Oshiomhole, Commissioner for Health. Bernard Egwuakhide Joman, chairman, NLC in the state represented the organised labour, Ogbeide Omon Osagie, state chairman of MHWUN while Comrade Oisamaiye Godwin represented the State Joint Negotiating Council, JNC.
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  • Free Nnamdi Kanu: More reactions trail Abuja protest.

    The Free Nnamdi Kanu Protest’, convened by a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore went on as scheduled on Monday across the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

    Sowore, who had mobilized many Nigerians from across the country to join the demonstration, planned that protesters would march to the Presidential Villa in Abuja to demand for Kanu’s release.

    But Justice M.G. Umar, issued an order on October 17, 2025, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/2202/2025 — Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Omoyele Sowore & 4 others, restraining the protesters and other groups from staging any form of demonstrations for Kanu’s release in certain areas within the FCT.

    The ruling barred the respondents and any individuals or groups acting on their behalf from protesting within and around Aso Rock Villa, the National Assembly Complex, Force Headquarters, the Court of Appeal, Eagle Square, and Shehu Shagari Way.

    In line with Justice Umar’s ruling on the protest, men of the Nigeria Police Force barricaded all roads leading to the areas mentioned by the ruling, thereby, frustrating Sowore and his fellow protesters from ensuring that their plans materialized.

    While barricading the roads, the police also shot teargas canisters to scare commuters and possible protesters from using the roads.

    Despite attempts by security operatives to stifle the protesters from carrying out their programme, Sowore and the demonstrators moved to other areas like Utako and Apo areas of Abuja where they protested.

    In the course of the protest, the police arrested and detained Kanu’s brother, Prince Emmanuel; his Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, and other protesters at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Command CID.

    Free Nnamdi Kanu: More reactions trail Abuja protest. The Free Nnamdi Kanu Protest’, convened by a former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore went on as scheduled on Monday across the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. Sowore, who had mobilized many Nigerians from across the country to join the demonstration, planned that protesters would march to the Presidential Villa in Abuja to demand for Kanu’s release. But Justice M.G. Umar, issued an order on October 17, 2025, in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/2202/2025 — Federal Republic of Nigeria v. Omoyele Sowore & 4 others, restraining the protesters and other groups from staging any form of demonstrations for Kanu’s release in certain areas within the FCT. The ruling barred the respondents and any individuals or groups acting on their behalf from protesting within and around Aso Rock Villa, the National Assembly Complex, Force Headquarters, the Court of Appeal, Eagle Square, and Shehu Shagari Way. In line with Justice Umar’s ruling on the protest, men of the Nigeria Police Force barricaded all roads leading to the areas mentioned by the ruling, thereby, frustrating Sowore and his fellow protesters from ensuring that their plans materialized. While barricading the roads, the police also shot teargas canisters to scare commuters and possible protesters from using the roads. Despite attempts by security operatives to stifle the protesters from carrying out their programme, Sowore and the demonstrators moved to other areas like Utako and Apo areas of Abuja where they protested. In the course of the protest, the police arrested and detained Kanu’s brother, Prince Emmanuel; his Special Counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, and other protesters at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Command CID.
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  • Controversial clergyman, Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere aka Odumeje, has boasted about his intellect claiming that even university graduates cannot match his level of intelligence

    PM News reports that during a recent church service, the preacher urged parents to guide their children into studying what he called “serious courses” in the university instead of settling for whatever is available

    “This is not the time to allow your daughter to pick just any course because a lecturer says, ‘this is what we have.’ Choose a very serious course,” he said

    Odumeje went on to assert his intellectual superiority saying: “I have read a lot of courses & I can tell you I know them. That I have not been there doesn’t mean I will allow you to make mistakes. I am more intelligent than even the educated ones. If it’s for my brain, I have first-class certificate brain.”

    His comments have sparked mixed reactions online with many questioning his claims while others applauded his confidence & unconventional approach to education.
    Controversial clergyman, Prophet Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere aka Odumeje, has boasted about his intellect claiming that even university graduates cannot match his level of intelligence PM News reports that during a recent church service, the preacher urged parents to guide their children into studying what he called “serious courses” in the university instead of settling for whatever is available “This is not the time to allow your daughter to pick just any course because a lecturer says, ‘this is what we have.’ Choose a very serious course,” he said Odumeje went on to assert his intellectual superiority saying: “I have read a lot of courses & I can tell you I know them. That I have not been there doesn’t mean I will allow you to make mistakes. I am more intelligent than even the educated ones. If it’s for my brain, I have first-class certificate brain.” His comments have sparked mixed reactions online with many questioning his claims while others applauded his confidence & unconventional approach to education.
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  • Senate Approves Life Imprisonment for Defilement of Minors.

    The Nigerian Senate has approved life imprisonment with no option of fine for anyone found guilty of defiling a minor, marking a tougher stance against child sexual abuse.

    During plenary, Senate President Godswill Akpabio distinguished defilement from rape, insisting that offences involving minors deserve heavier punishment.

    “Defilement of a minor should be different from that of rape; those involved in defilement should suffer greater punishment. I promise that it should be 20 years if you defile an underage,” Akpabio said, adding that he had witnessed many cases involving children aged five to ten years.

    He then invited contributions from lawmakers. Senator Adamu Aliero proposed that the minimum sentence for defilement be fixed at 20 years, stressing that offenders should not be given any option of fine.

    In a stronger recommendation, Senator Sunday Adeleke called for life imprisonment, citing countries like India and Pakistan that treat defilement as a capital offence. He argued that Nigeria must demonstrate zero tolerance for such crimes.

    After deliberation, the Senate unanimously adopted the motion, resolving that any man or woman who engages in sexual intercourse with a minor will face life imprisonment without the possibility of a fine.

    Lawmakers noted that the resolution reflects the National Assembly’s determination to protect children and curb the rising cases of sexual violence across the country. The Senate President described the decision as a step toward restoring dignity, justice, and moral responsibility within Nigerian society.
    Senate Approves Life Imprisonment for Defilement of Minors. The Nigerian Senate has approved life imprisonment with no option of fine for anyone found guilty of defiling a minor, marking a tougher stance against child sexual abuse. During plenary, Senate President Godswill Akpabio distinguished defilement from rape, insisting that offences involving minors deserve heavier punishment. “Defilement of a minor should be different from that of rape; those involved in defilement should suffer greater punishment. I promise that it should be 20 years if you defile an underage,” Akpabio said, adding that he had witnessed many cases involving children aged five to ten years. He then invited contributions from lawmakers. Senator Adamu Aliero proposed that the minimum sentence for defilement be fixed at 20 years, stressing that offenders should not be given any option of fine. In a stronger recommendation, Senator Sunday Adeleke called for life imprisonment, citing countries like India and Pakistan that treat defilement as a capital offence. He argued that Nigeria must demonstrate zero tolerance for such crimes. After deliberation, the Senate unanimously adopted the motion, resolving that any man or woman who engages in sexual intercourse with a minor will face life imprisonment without the possibility of a fine. Lawmakers noted that the resolution reflects the National Assembly’s determination to protect children and curb the rising cases of sexual violence across the country. The Senate President described the decision as a step toward restoring dignity, justice, and moral responsibility within Nigerian society.
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  • Drama in Senate as Natasha Confronts Akpabio Over Abortion Debate, Oshiomhole Cites Rule to Stop Her.

    There was mild drama during Tuesday’s plenary session in the Nigerian Senate as Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan confronted Senate President Godswill Akpabio after being denied the chance to speak on the issue of abortion.

    Senator Natasha, visibly displeased, pleaded to be heard, saying, “Mr. Senate President, please may I speak. I’m a woman, and abortion has to do with women it’s very important, sir.”

    The Senate President responded that the matter had already been stepped down, but he briefly allowed her to add a comment if necessary.
    “This has been stepped down in totality, distinguished senator, but if you have anything to add, you can say,” Akpabio stated.

    However, former Edo State governor and senator, Adams Oshiomhole, immediately objected, insisting that parliamentary rules must be respected.

    “Mr. President, we’ve been tutored over and over that when a matter has been concluded and you’ve dropped the gavel, if you grant an exception to distinguished Senator Natasha, then you must extend the same extension to us which makes our rule meaningless. The rule should be obeyed. We have said no discussion, and she should obey the rule,” Oshiomhole maintained.

    In his final ruling, Akpabio clarified that he did not initially know the nature of Natasha’s intended comment, saying,
    “I am not a spirit to know what the senator wants to say. If I knew, I would have referred her to Rule 52, Subsection 6. Since the Senate has come to a conclusion, it shall be out of order.”

    He then ruled Senator Natasha out of order, ending the exchange.
    Drama in Senate as Natasha Confronts Akpabio Over Abortion Debate, Oshiomhole Cites Rule to Stop Her. There was mild drama during Tuesday’s plenary session in the Nigerian Senate as Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan confronted Senate President Godswill Akpabio after being denied the chance to speak on the issue of abortion. Senator Natasha, visibly displeased, pleaded to be heard, saying, “Mr. Senate President, please may I speak. I’m a woman, and abortion has to do with women it’s very important, sir.” The Senate President responded that the matter had already been stepped down, but he briefly allowed her to add a comment if necessary. “This has been stepped down in totality, distinguished senator, but if you have anything to add, you can say,” Akpabio stated. However, former Edo State governor and senator, Adams Oshiomhole, immediately objected, insisting that parliamentary rules must be respected. “Mr. President, we’ve been tutored over and over that when a matter has been concluded and you’ve dropped the gavel, if you grant an exception to distinguished Senator Natasha, then you must extend the same extension to us which makes our rule meaningless. The rule should be obeyed. We have said no discussion, and she should obey the rule,” Oshiomhole maintained. In his final ruling, Akpabio clarified that he did not initially know the nature of Natasha’s intended comment, saying, “I am not a spirit to know what the senator wants to say. If I knew, I would have referred her to Rule 52, Subsection 6. Since the Senate has come to a conclusion, it shall be out of order.” He then ruled Senator Natasha out of order, ending the exchange.
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  • Nurse mourns colleague who was killed in ‘one chance’ attack after being thrown from a moving tricycle in Kaduna.
    Nurse mourns colleague who was killed in ‘one chance’ attack after being thrown from a moving tricycle in Kaduna.
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  • UK Issues Fresh Travel Alert Over Fake Alcohol Risk in Nigeria, Seven Other Nations.

    The United Kingdom has issued a fresh travel advisory cautioning its citizens against the risk of methanol poisoning from counterfeit or contaminated alcoholic beverages in Nigeria and seven other countries.

    According to a report by the BBC on Tuesday, the UK Foreign Office updated its travel guidance to include Nigeria, Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Russia, and Uganda as countries with a high risk of methanol-related poisoning incidents involving British nationals.

    Previously, the list featured Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Turkey, Costa Rica, and Fiji.

    The Foreign Office explained that methanol, a toxic industrial alcohol made from wood distillation, is sometimes illegally mixed with genuine spirit-based drinks and cocktails. Even in small quantities, it can be fatal.

    “Methanol is toxic even in small amounts. It can be found in products like antifreeze, fuel, and paint thinners,” the advisory stated.

    To stay safe, the UK warned its citizens to avoid consuming unlabelled, homemade, or streetside alcoholic drinks while travelling.
    “Avoid homemade or streetside alcohol. Don’t drink from unlabelled bottles. Local spirits or homemade alcohol are at high risk,” the Foreign Office advised.

    Travellers were also urged to stick to licensed liquor outlets, bars, and hotels, and to only consume sealed drinks with intact packaging. “Be cautious about spirits, cocktails, shots, and unusually cheap or free drinks,” the warning added, noting that pre-mixed cocktails served in buckets or jugs in tourist areas could be especially dangerous.
    UK Issues Fresh Travel Alert Over Fake Alcohol Risk in Nigeria, Seven Other Nations. The United Kingdom has issued a fresh travel advisory cautioning its citizens against the risk of methanol poisoning from counterfeit or contaminated alcoholic beverages in Nigeria and seven other countries. According to a report by the BBC on Tuesday, the UK Foreign Office updated its travel guidance to include Nigeria, Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Russia, and Uganda as countries with a high risk of methanol-related poisoning incidents involving British nationals. Previously, the list featured Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Turkey, Costa Rica, and Fiji. The Foreign Office explained that methanol, a toxic industrial alcohol made from wood distillation, is sometimes illegally mixed with genuine spirit-based drinks and cocktails. Even in small quantities, it can be fatal. “Methanol is toxic even in small amounts. It can be found in products like antifreeze, fuel, and paint thinners,” the advisory stated. To stay safe, the UK warned its citizens to avoid consuming unlabelled, homemade, or streetside alcoholic drinks while travelling. “Avoid homemade or streetside alcohol. Don’t drink from unlabelled bottles. Local spirits or homemade alcohol are at high risk,” the Foreign Office advised. Travellers were also urged to stick to licensed liquor outlets, bars, and hotels, and to only consume sealed drinks with intact packaging. “Be cautious about spirits, cocktails, shots, and unusually cheap or free drinks,” the warning added, noting that pre-mixed cocktails served in buckets or jugs in tourist areas could be especially dangerous.
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