• The family of 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbanje — who died in 2018 after prolonged sexual abuse — has again appealed for justice, calling on First Lady Oluremi Tinubu and IGP Kayode Egbetokun to act.

    During an interview, Ochanya’s brother John Ameh said the family continues to suffer trauma and has received death threats for pursuing the case. He accused influential individuals of protecting the suspects and criticized police inaction, noting the key suspect has not been arrested seven years later.

    Ochanya was allegedly abused by lecturer Andrew Ogbuja and his son Victor. The lecturer was acquitted in 2022 for lack of evidence, while Victor remains at large. Ochanya’s aunt was sentenced to five months for negligence.

    The case has sparked renewed public outrage and support online under the hashtag #justiceforchanya, with prominent Nigerians, including Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, joining calls for justice.
    The family of 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbanje — who died in 2018 after prolonged sexual abuse — has again appealed for justice, calling on First Lady Oluremi Tinubu and IGP Kayode Egbetokun to act. During an interview, Ochanya’s brother John Ameh said the family continues to suffer trauma and has received death threats for pursuing the case. He accused influential individuals of protecting the suspects and criticized police inaction, noting the key suspect has not been arrested seven years later. Ochanya was allegedly abused by lecturer Andrew Ogbuja and his son Victor. The lecturer was acquitted in 2022 for lack of evidence, while Victor remains at large. Ochanya’s aunt was sentenced to five months for negligence. The case has sparked renewed public outrage and support online under the hashtag #justiceforchanya, with prominent Nigerians, including Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, joining calls for justice.
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  • Court Rejects Police’s Bid To Stop ‘Free Nnamdi Kanu Now’ Protest.

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled against the Nigeria Police Force’s request to prevent the “Free Nnamdi Kanu Now” protest, allowing the demonstration to go ahead as planned on Monday, October 20, 2025.

    The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, had dispatched lawyers to file an ex parte motion to stop Omoyele Sowore, the protest organiser and activist, from holding the demonstration near Aso Rock Villa, the seat of Nigeria’s government.

    However, Justice Umar of the Federal High Court refused to grant the motion, which sought to immediately halt the protest without hearing Sowore’s side of the argument. Instead, the judge directed the police to serve Sowore with formal notice of their application and adjourned the case until Tuesday for a proper hearing.

    In response to the court’s decision, Omoyele Sowore called it a victory for civil liberties and reaffirmed his commitment to going ahead with the protest. In a statement posted on his 𝕏 handle (formerly Twitter) on Friday, Sowore said, “IG of PoliceNG Kayode Egbetokun dispatched police lawyers to sue me, in an effort to halt the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest scheduled for Aso Rock Villa on Monday. However, the judge, Justice Umar of Federal High Court in Abuja, refused to grant the ex parte motion, instead instructing him to serve me notice and adjourning the case until Tuesday for a proper hearing.”

    The protest, organized under the hashtag #FreeNnamdiKanuNow, is intended to draw attention to the prolonged detention and legal fate of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

    The police’s attempt to halt the protest using the courts was seen as an effort to prevent what could be a highly sensitive demonstration near Nigeria’s seat of power.
    Court Rejects Police’s Bid To Stop ‘Free Nnamdi Kanu Now’ Protest. The Federal High Court in Abuja has ruled against the Nigeria Police Force’s request to prevent the “Free Nnamdi Kanu Now” protest, allowing the demonstration to go ahead as planned on Monday, October 20, 2025. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, had dispatched lawyers to file an ex parte motion to stop Omoyele Sowore, the protest organiser and activist, from holding the demonstration near Aso Rock Villa, the seat of Nigeria’s government. However, Justice Umar of the Federal High Court refused to grant the motion, which sought to immediately halt the protest without hearing Sowore’s side of the argument. Instead, the judge directed the police to serve Sowore with formal notice of their application and adjourned the case until Tuesday for a proper hearing. In response to the court’s decision, Omoyele Sowore called it a victory for civil liberties and reaffirmed his commitment to going ahead with the protest. In a statement posted on his 𝕏 handle (formerly Twitter) on Friday, Sowore said, “IG of PoliceNG Kayode Egbetokun dispatched police lawyers to sue me, in an effort to halt the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest scheduled for Aso Rock Villa on Monday. However, the judge, Justice Umar of Federal High Court in Abuja, refused to grant the ex parte motion, instead instructing him to serve me notice and adjourning the case until Tuesday for a proper hearing.” The protest, organized under the hashtag #FreeNnamdiKanuNow, is intended to draw attention to the prolonged detention and legal fate of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The police’s attempt to halt the protest using the courts was seen as an effort to prevent what could be a highly sensitive demonstration near Nigeria’s seat of power.
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  • National assembly, Clerk Seeks Special Salary Structure, Job Security For Legislative Aides

    Clerk of the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, has called for a distinct salary structure and improved job security for legislative aides working with federal lawmakers.

    Speaking in Abuja at a three-day capacity-building workshop organised with Research Enterprise Systems (RES), Ogunlana said legislative aides face peculiar financial and structural challenges that current civil service templates fail to address.

    He noted that aides, though political appointees, lack job security, have unclear career progression, and often suffer arbitrary termination. Ogunlana urged the National Assembly Service Commission and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission to create a special salary structure and clear service guidelines.

    NASC chairman, Saviour Enyiekere, also charged aides to be more skilled than their principals to enhance the quality of legislative work.

    The training was attended by chiefs of staff, special advisers, and senior legislative aides to lawmakers.

    #LegislativeReform #WorkersRights #Nigeria

    Do you also want me to standardize hashtags across all briefs (e.g., always policy-related and Nigeria-specific), or keep them flexible depending on the story?
    National assembly, Clerk Seeks Special Salary Structure, Job Security For Legislative Aides Clerk of the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, has called for a distinct salary structure and improved job security for legislative aides working with federal lawmakers. Speaking in Abuja at a three-day capacity-building workshop organised with Research Enterprise Systems (RES), Ogunlana said legislative aides face peculiar financial and structural challenges that current civil service templates fail to address. He noted that aides, though political appointees, lack job security, have unclear career progression, and often suffer arbitrary termination. Ogunlana urged the National Assembly Service Commission and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission to create a special salary structure and clear service guidelines. NASC chairman, Saviour Enyiekere, also charged aides to be more skilled than their principals to enhance the quality of legislative work. The training was attended by chiefs of staff, special advisers, and senior legislative aides to lawmakers. #LegislativeReform #WorkersRights #Nigeria Do you also want me to standardize hashtags across all briefs (e.g., always policy-related and Nigeria-specific), or keep them flexible depending on the story?
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  • The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the temporary freezing of four Jaiz Bank accounts linked to former NNPCL GMD, Mele Kyari, over alleged fraud.

    Justice Emeka Nwite granted the EFCC’s ex parte motion, directing that the accounts remain frozen pending the conclusion of investigations into conspiracy, abuse of office, and money laundering.

    According to EFCC investigator Amin Abdullahi, preliminary findings revealed that two accounts were in Kyari’s name, while two others belonged to Guwori Community Development Foundation Flood Relief. Investigators alleged that over ₦661 million, suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities, were funneled through the accounts disguised as NGO activities and a book launch.

    The case was adjourned to September 23 for further hearing.

    #EFCC #NNPCL #FraudCase

    Do you want me to make the hashtags more generic for trending (like #Nigeria #Corruption #BreakingNews) or keep them case-specific like above?
    The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the temporary freezing of four Jaiz Bank accounts linked to former NNPCL GMD, Mele Kyari, over alleged fraud. Justice Emeka Nwite granted the EFCC’s ex parte motion, directing that the accounts remain frozen pending the conclusion of investigations into conspiracy, abuse of office, and money laundering. According to EFCC investigator Amin Abdullahi, preliminary findings revealed that two accounts were in Kyari’s name, while two others belonged to Guwori Community Development Foundation Flood Relief. Investigators alleged that over ₦661 million, suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities, were funneled through the accounts disguised as NGO activities and a book launch. The case was adjourned to September 23 for further hearing. #EFCC #NNPCL #FraudCase Do you want me to make the hashtags more generic for trending (like #Nigeria #Corruption #BreakingNews) or keep them case-specific like above?
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  • Late Akeredolu’s Wife, Betty, Backs Peter Obi, Applauds One-Term Promise.

    Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, former First Lady of Ondo State, has declared her support for Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, citing his pledge to serve only one term if elected.

    In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Akeredolu praised Obi’s bold leadership style, comparing it to that of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew, whose reforms transformed the Asian nation. She described Obi as a principled and disciplined leader, noting that his integrity stands in stark contrast to the corruption stalling Nigeria’s development.

    “I stand with Peter Obi,” she wrote, adding that his one-term commitment could usher in the kind of transformative leadership Nigeria desperately needs. Her endorsement has sparked widespread reactions on social media.

    Supporters hailed her statement as a courageous show of confidence in Obi’s vision, with many echoing the belief that a focused four-year tenure could break the cycle of corruption, drive production, and reposition the country. Hashtags such as and have since gained traction.

    However, some critics questioned the timing and motive behind her statement, citing her previous political involvement in Ondo State. They suggest her support may be both strategic and symbolic.

    Obi continues to gain popularity among young Nigerians seeking accountable leadership, and Akeredolu’s endorsement reflects growing elite support ahead of a possible 2027 presidential run.
    Late Akeredolu’s Wife, Betty, Backs Peter Obi, Applauds One-Term Promise. Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, former First Lady of Ondo State, has declared her support for Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, citing his pledge to serve only one term if elected. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Akeredolu praised Obi’s bold leadership style, comparing it to that of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew, whose reforms transformed the Asian nation. She described Obi as a principled and disciplined leader, noting that his integrity stands in stark contrast to the corruption stalling Nigeria’s development. “I stand with Peter Obi,” she wrote, adding that his one-term commitment could usher in the kind of transformative leadership Nigeria desperately needs. Her endorsement has sparked widespread reactions on social media. Supporters hailed her statement as a courageous show of confidence in Obi’s vision, with many echoing the belief that a focused four-year tenure could break the cycle of corruption, drive production, and reposition the country. Hashtags such as and have since gained traction. However, some critics questioned the timing and motive behind her statement, citing her previous political involvement in Ondo State. They suggest her support may be both strategic and symbolic. Obi continues to gain popularity among young Nigerians seeking accountable leadership, and Akeredolu’s endorsement reflects growing elite support ahead of a possible 2027 presidential run.
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  • US warns against birth tourism, vows to deny offenders visas.

    The United States Mission in Nigeria has warning that any visa applicant found to be travelling primarily to give birth in the U.S. to secure citizenship for their child will be denied entry.

    The warning was issued in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) via the official handle , on Monday. The mission stressed that consular officers will deny visa applications if they suspect the applicant’s primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States.

    “Using your visa to travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States so that your child will have U.S. citizenship is not permitted.

    Consular officers will deny your visa application if they have reason to believe this is your intent,” the post stated, tagging it with hashtags and an accompanying image in the post clearly stated that such an act is not permitted, adding that applicants would be denied visas.

    “We will deny your visa if we believe your primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States to get U.S. citizenship for your child. This is not permitted, ” the picture read.

    The warning appears to be part of a broader public awareness campaign by the U.S. government to discourage visa misuse and uphold immigration regulations.
    US warns against birth tourism, vows to deny offenders visas. The United States Mission in Nigeria has warning that any visa applicant found to be travelling primarily to give birth in the U.S. to secure citizenship for their child will be denied entry. The warning was issued in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) via the official handle , on Monday. The mission stressed that consular officers will deny visa applications if they suspect the applicant’s primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States. “Using your visa to travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States so that your child will have U.S. citizenship is not permitted. Consular officers will deny your visa application if they have reason to believe this is your intent,” the post stated, tagging it with hashtags and an accompanying image in the post clearly stated that such an act is not permitted, adding that applicants would be denied visas. “We will deny your visa if we believe your primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the United States to get U.S. citizenship for your child. This is not permitted, ” the picture read. The warning appears to be part of a broader public awareness campaign by the U.S. government to discourage visa misuse and uphold immigration regulations.
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  • Unizik Law Student Dies After Hostel Reportedly Denies Her Access to insulin.

    Ajana Chioma Isabella, a promising law student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), has tragically died after allegedly being denied access to her insulin by the management of Elmada Hostel, where she resided.

    The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice and accountability. According to multiple reports from fellow students and concerned witnesses, Isabella who had chronic diabetes and relied on ins¥lin was locked out of her room after the door jammed with her key still inside.

    When she sought help from hostel management and requested a spare key, she was allegedly told she would have to pay a high fee for a replacement, despite claims that a spare was available. The hostel reportedly cited a rigid policy requiring payment for any lost key, regardless of the situation, and branded Isabella “careless.”

    For three days, she was reportedly denied access to her room, despite repeatedly explaining that her life-saving medication was inside.

    As her condition worsened, Isabella collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in hypoglycemic shock. She d+ed a few days later.

    The incident has ignited a social media uproar, with the hashtag trending as students and activists condemn the hostel’s handling of the situation. One user shared a similar experience of being denied room access for a week and being charged ₦90,000 to force open their door. Isabella was reportedly set to be called to the Nigerian Law School bar within days, a major milestone in her academic journey.

    Friends and classmates have remembered her as vibrant, hardworking, and full of hope for the future. Her death has raised serious concerns about student welfare and the responsibilities of hostel managements.

    Student leaders and the wider university community are now demanding a full investigation into Elmada Hostel’s policies and actions, and for those responsible to be held accountable.
    Unizik Law Student Dies After Hostel Reportedly Denies Her Access to insulin. Ajana Chioma Isabella, a promising law student at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), has tragically died after allegedly being denied access to her insulin by the management of Elmada Hostel, where she resided. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for justice and accountability. According to multiple reports from fellow students and concerned witnesses, Isabella who had chronic diabetes and relied on ins¥lin was locked out of her room after the door jammed with her key still inside. When she sought help from hostel management and requested a spare key, she was allegedly told she would have to pay a high fee for a replacement, despite claims that a spare was available. The hostel reportedly cited a rigid policy requiring payment for any lost key, regardless of the situation, and branded Isabella “careless.” For three days, she was reportedly denied access to her room, despite repeatedly explaining that her life-saving medication was inside. As her condition worsened, Isabella collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in hypoglycemic shock. She d+ed a few days later. The incident has ignited a social media uproar, with the hashtag trending as students and activists condemn the hostel’s handling of the situation. One user shared a similar experience of being denied room access for a week and being charged ₦90,000 to force open their door. Isabella was reportedly set to be called to the Nigerian Law School bar within days, a major milestone in her academic journey. Friends and classmates have remembered her as vibrant, hardworking, and full of hope for the future. Her death has raised serious concerns about student welfare and the responsibilities of hostel managements. Student leaders and the wider university community are now demanding a full investigation into Elmada Hostel’s policies and actions, and for those responsible to be held accountable.
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  • Join the movement. Speak for the people. Stand for what’s right. From hashtags to headlines, your voice leads the revolution.
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    #FintterForChange #VoiceOfTheStreets #PowerToThePeople #SpeakOnFintter #UnmuteTheTruth #FintterMovement #VDM #GaniFawehinmi #FemiFalana #AishaYesufu #OmoyeleSowore
    Join the movement. Speak for the people. Stand for what’s right. From hashtags to headlines, your voice leads the revolution. 👉 fintter.com #FintterForChange #VoiceOfTheStreets #PowerToThePeople #SpeakOnFintter #UnmuteTheTruth #FintterMovement #VDM #GaniFawehinmi #FemiFalana #AishaYesufu #OmoyeleSowore
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  • Exposed: Alleged Embezzlement of Police Funds Under IGP Egbetokun Sparks Outrage

    Recent reports have surfaced alleging that the quarterly allocation of ₦4 million (approximately $2,500) designated for state police commands has been misappropriated by the Police Management Team under the leadership of Inspector-General Kayode Egbetokun. This revelation has intensified concerns over financial mismanagement within the Nigeria Police Force.

    Further compounding these concerns, an investigation highlighted that divisional police offices across the country operate on meager quarterly budgets ranging between ₦15,000 and ₦30,000. This inadequate funding reportedly hampers effective policing and may inadvertently foster environments where corruption can thrive. 

    Adding to the controversy, the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has been embroiled in a financial scandal. Members of the PCRC have called on IGP Egbetokun to investigate the National Chairman, Mogaji Olaniyan, over allegations of misappropriating funds totaling over ₦60 million. Despite petitions submitted, there has been little to no action taken on the matter.  

    These allegations have led to public outcry, with citizens and civil society organizations demanding transparency and accountability within the police force. The hashtag #EgbetokunMustGo has been trending on social media platforms, reflecting the growing demand for leadership change.

    #EgbetokunMustGo #PoliceReform #AccountabilityNow #EndCorruption
    🚨 Exposed: Alleged Embezzlement of Police Funds Under IGP Egbetokun Sparks Outrage Recent reports have surfaced alleging that the quarterly allocation of ₦4 million (approximately $2,500) designated for state police commands has been misappropriated by the Police Management Team under the leadership of Inspector-General Kayode Egbetokun. This revelation has intensified concerns over financial mismanagement within the Nigeria Police Force. Further compounding these concerns, an investigation highlighted that divisional police offices across the country operate on meager quarterly budgets ranging between ₦15,000 and ₦30,000. This inadequate funding reportedly hampers effective policing and may inadvertently foster environments where corruption can thrive.  Adding to the controversy, the Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) has been embroiled in a financial scandal. Members of the PCRC have called on IGP Egbetokun to investigate the National Chairman, Mogaji Olaniyan, over allegations of misappropriating funds totaling over ₦60 million. Despite petitions submitted, there has been little to no action taken on the matter.   These allegations have led to public outcry, with citizens and civil society organizations demanding transparency and accountability within the police force. The hashtag #EgbetokunMustGo has been trending on social media platforms, reflecting the growing demand for leadership change. #EgbetokunMustGo #PoliceReform #AccountabilityNow #EndCorruption
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  • Take It Back Movement Declares June 12 National Day of Protest Against Tinubu’s “Tyranny”


    The Take It Back (TIB) Movement has officially declared June 12 a National Day of Protest against what it describes as increasing tyranny, hardship, and democratic backsliding under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. The announcement was made via a press release covered by Sahara Reporters.

    The movement is calling on Nigerians across the country to mobilize, occupy the streets, and demand accountability, citing worsening economic conditions, suppression of dissent, insecurity, and alleged human rights abuses as key issues fueling the protest.

    “The same democracy we celebrate on June 12 is being dismantled before our eyes,” the group said.
    “We will not keep silent while the masses suffer and the state protects only the wealthy.”


    June 12, now officially recognized as Democracy Day in Nigeria, marks the annulled 1993 election widely considered the freest and fairest in the country’s history. For TIB, it’s a symbolic date to reclaim the promise of democracy—now seen as under threat.


    The protest is expected to take place in major cities including Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt. Security agencies have yet to respond, but tension is already building online as activists, civil society groups, and students rally support using the hashtag #June12Protest.

    ⸻According to Saharareporters


    #June12Protest #TakeItBack #EndTyranny #TinubuAdministration #DemocracyDay #SaharaReporters
    Take It Back Movement Declares June 12 National Day of Protest Against Tinubu’s “Tyranny” The Take It Back (TIB) Movement has officially declared June 12 a National Day of Protest against what it describes as increasing tyranny, hardship, and democratic backsliding under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. The announcement was made via a press release covered by Sahara Reporters. The movement is calling on Nigerians across the country to mobilize, occupy the streets, and demand accountability, citing worsening economic conditions, suppression of dissent, insecurity, and alleged human rights abuses as key issues fueling the protest. “The same democracy we celebrate on June 12 is being dismantled before our eyes,” the group said. “We will not keep silent while the masses suffer and the state protects only the wealthy.” June 12, now officially recognized as Democracy Day in Nigeria, marks the annulled 1993 election widely considered the freest and fairest in the country’s history. For TIB, it’s a symbolic date to reclaim the promise of democracy—now seen as under threat. The protest is expected to take place in major cities including Lagos, Abuja, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt. Security agencies have yet to respond, but tension is already building online as activists, civil society groups, and students rally support using the hashtag #June12Protest. ⸻According to Saharareporters #June12Protest #TakeItBack #EndTyranny #TinubuAdministration #DemocracyDay #SaharaReporters
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