• The Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali is one of the most iconic buildings in Africa. Made entirely from mudbrick, it’s the largest mud-built structure in the world and a powerful symbol of West African culture and Islamic history. Every year, the community helps re-plaster it to keep it standing strong.

    #Djenné #Mali #AfricanHistory #Architecture #places
    The Great Mosque of Djenné in Mali is one of the most iconic buildings in Africa. Made entirely from mudbrick, it’s the largest mud-built structure in the world and a powerful symbol of West African culture and Islamic history. Every year, the community helps re-plaster it to keep it standing strong. 🇲🇱✨ #Djenné #Mali #AfricanHistory #Architecture #places
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  • “We no really send big wiz for here” —comedian, gehgeh, replies wizkid’s associates, dj tunez. 🙆🏿‍♀️🙆🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️
    “We no really send big wiz for here” —comedian, gehgeh, replies wizkid’s associates, dj tunez. 👀🙆🏿‍♀️🙆🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️🚴🏿‍♀️
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  • Court Adjourns Suit Challenging NIS Spousal Consent Policy……


    A Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan has adjourned to February 24 the hearing of a suit challenging the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) policy that requires married women to obtain their husband’s consent before renewing international passports. The case questions the legality and constitutionality of the directive, with rights advocates arguing it discriminates against women. The court is expected to hear further arguments at the next sitting.

    Court Adjourns Suit Challenging NIS Spousal Consent Policy…… A Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan has adjourned to February 24 the hearing of a suit challenging the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) policy that requires married women to obtain their husband’s consent before renewing international passports. The case questions the legality and constitutionality of the directive, with rights advocates arguing it discriminates against women. The court is expected to hear further arguments at the next sitting.
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  • Ex-Minister Saleh Mamman’s Trial Hits Snag as Court Rebukes Lawyer for “Time-Wasting Antics”

    The Federal High Court in Abuja slammed former Minister of Power Saleh Mamman’s lawyer, Temitayo Sonuyi, SAN, for attempting to delay proceedings in a N31 billion fraud trial. Mamman and seven others face nine-count charges including conspiracy, false pretence, and intent to defraud. Justice Maryann Anenih criticized the defense for procedural delays, insisting the trial must proceed while jurisdiction issues are addressed separately. The case has been adjourned to February and March 2026 for continuation.
    #SalehMamman #N31BillionFraud #CourtTrial
    Ex-Minister Saleh Mamman’s Trial Hits Snag as Court Rebukes Lawyer for “Time-Wasting Antics” The Federal High Court in Abuja slammed former Minister of Power Saleh Mamman’s lawyer, Temitayo Sonuyi, SAN, for attempting to delay proceedings in a N31 billion fraud trial. Mamman and seven others face nine-count charges including conspiracy, false pretence, and intent to defraud. Justice Maryann Anenih criticized the defense for procedural delays, insisting the trial must proceed while jurisdiction issues are addressed separately. The case has been adjourned to February and March 2026 for continuation. #SalehMamman #N31BillionFraud #CourtTrial
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  • Court Adjourns Trial Of Anthony Joshua’s Driver To February 25

    A court has adjourned the trial of Anthony Joshua’s driver to February 25 in connection with a fatal road accident.

    The driver is standing trial over an accident that claimed the lives of the boxer’s personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength and conditioning coach, Sina Ghami. The incident has continued to draw public attention as legal proceedings remain ongoing.

    The court said the adjournment is to allow for further hearing in the case.

    #CourtNews #AnthonyJoshua #LegalUpdate #NigeriaNews
    Court Adjourns Trial Of Anthony Joshua’s Driver To February 25 A court has adjourned the trial of Anthony Joshua’s driver to February 25 in connection with a fatal road accident. The driver is standing trial over an accident that claimed the lives of the boxer’s personal trainer, Latif Ayodele, and strength and conditioning coach, Sina Ghami. The incident has continued to draw public attention as legal proceedings remain ongoing. The court said the adjournment is to allow for further hearing in the case. #CourtNews #AnthonyJoshua #LegalUpdate #NigeriaNews
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  • BREAKING NEWS;

    Carter efe has vowed to sl@p Wizkid any day he sets his eyes on Wizkid…..

    Popular skit maker Carter Efe has sparked online reactions after vowing to confront Wizkid following a comment made by DJ Tunez. In a video shared online, Carter expressed anger over what he described as a subtle shade from DJ Tunez during Shank Comics’ livestream, where Tunez advised viewers “not to spit on people.” Carter interpreted the remark as directed at him and, in response, issued a threat toward Wizkid, linking the singer to his DJ. The video has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans.
    #fintternews
    BREAKING NEWS; Carter efe has vowed to sl@p Wizkid any day he sets his eyes on Wizkid….. Popular skit maker Carter Efe has sparked online reactions after vowing to confront Wizkid following a comment made by DJ Tunez. In a video shared online, Carter expressed anger over what he described as a subtle shade from DJ Tunez during Shank Comics’ livestream, where Tunez advised viewers “not to spit on people.” Carter interpreted the remark as directed at him and, in response, issued a threat toward Wizkid, linking the singer to his DJ. The video has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from fans. #fintternews
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  • Lagos Court Sentences Man to Life for Assaulting Wife’s 6-Year-Old Niece…….

    A Lagos court has sentenced Olumuyiwa Adjoto to life imprisonment for sexually assaulting his wife’s six-year-old niece in Badagry. Justice Rahman Oshodi found him guilty of defilement and sexual assault by penetration after evidence from the child, her mother, medical experts and police. The court heard he committed the crime while his wife was away at the market. The judge described the act as grave and said the child may suffer lifelong trauma.
    #fintternews
    Lagos Court Sentences Man to Life for Assaulting Wife’s 6-Year-Old Niece……. A Lagos court has sentenced Olumuyiwa Adjoto to life imprisonment for sexually assaulting his wife’s six-year-old niece in Badagry. Justice Rahman Oshodi found him guilty of defilement and sexual assault by penetration after evidence from the child, her mother, medical experts and police. The court heard he committed the crime while his wife was away at the market. The judge described the act as grave and said the child may suffer lifelong trauma. #fintternews
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  • DJ Tunez Reveals Starboy Fully Sponsors His Long Stays at Eko Hotels……


    Popular DJ and Starboy Entertainment in-house disc jockey, DJ Tunez, has revealed that whenever he visits Nigeria, he spends months staying at Eko Hotels and Suites — fully sponsored by Starboy Entertainment. He made this disclosure during a recent live stream session with comedian Shank Comics. The revelation sparked reactions online, with many fans praising Wizkid’s Starboy brand for taking care of its talents and highlighting the luxury lifestyle enjoyed by members of the music label.
    #fintternews

    DJ Tunez Reveals Starboy Fully Sponsors His Long Stays at Eko Hotels…… Popular DJ and Starboy Entertainment in-house disc jockey, DJ Tunez, has revealed that whenever he visits Nigeria, he spends months staying at Eko Hotels and Suites — fully sponsored by Starboy Entertainment. He made this disclosure during a recent live stream session with comedian Shank Comics. The revelation sparked reactions online, with many fans praising Wizkid’s Starboy brand for taking care of its talents and highlighting the luxury lifestyle enjoyed by members of the music label. #fintternews
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  • Lekki Street Boy Declares Love for DJ Cuppy, Asks for a Chance…..

    young street boy in Lekki has gone viral after openly expressing his admiration for popular disc jockey, DJ Cuppy, and asking her to give him a chance. In a video circulating online, the boy confidently said he likes the billionaire’s daughter and hopes she will notice him. His bold confession has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his courage while others found the moment humorous, turning it into a trending topic.#fintternews
    Lekki Street Boy Declares Love for DJ Cuppy, Asks for a Chance….. young street boy in Lekki has gone viral after openly expressing his admiration for popular disc jockey, DJ Cuppy, and asking her to give him a chance. In a video circulating online, the boy confidently said he likes the billionaire’s daughter and hopes she will notice him. His bold confession has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising his courage while others found the moment humorous, turning it into a trending topic.#fintternews
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  • NNPC Sets New Petrol Prices; Lagos Remains Cheapest State….

    New petrol prices have been announced, with Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) filling stations set to sell to the public at government-approved rates. The adjustment follows recent market changes, aiming to regularize pump prices nationwide and ease fuel scarcity concerns. Petrol marketers and consumers are watching closely as retailers comply with the updated tariff. Lagos has been confirmed as the cheapest state to purchase petrol, offering lower pump prices compared to other regions, providing some relief for motorists and commuters.
    #fintternews
    NNPC Sets New Petrol Prices; Lagos Remains Cheapest State…. New petrol prices have been announced, with Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) filling stations set to sell to the public at government-approved rates. The adjustment follows recent market changes, aiming to regularize pump prices nationwide and ease fuel scarcity concerns. Petrol marketers and consumers are watching closely as retailers comply with the updated tariff. Lagos has been confirmed as the cheapest state to purchase petrol, offering lower pump prices compared to other regions, providing some relief for motorists and commuters. #fintternews
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  • The CBN has finally shut the window to a particular loan it has been offering to Nigerian banks for years.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially closed a long-running loan window it had made available to commercial banks for several years. The facility, which provided short-term liquidity support to financial institutions, was withdrawn as part of the apex bank’s broader reforms to tighten monetary policy and strengthen financial discipline. Analysts say the move signals the CBN’s intent to curb excess liquidity, encourage banks to rely more on market-based funding, and stabilize the financial system amid ongoing economic adjustments. Banks are now expected to adapt to the new funding environment.
    #fintternews
    The CBN has finally shut the window to a particular loan it has been offering to Nigerian banks for years. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially closed a long-running loan window it had made available to commercial banks for several years. The facility, which provided short-term liquidity support to financial institutions, was withdrawn as part of the apex bank’s broader reforms to tighten monetary policy and strengthen financial discipline. Analysts say the move signals the CBN’s intent to curb excess liquidity, encourage banks to rely more on market-based funding, and stabilize the financial system amid ongoing economic adjustments. Banks are now expected to adapt to the new funding environment. #fintternews
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  • Air Peace Attributes Flight Delays to Harmattan Haze, Ensures Passenger Safety

    Air Peace has explained recent flight delays were caused by Harmattan conditions, which reduced visibility at some airports. The airline apologized for disruptions and stressed that schedule adjustments prioritize passenger safety. A December incident involving a damaged Embraer E2 jet by a ground handler also caused multi-route delays. Despite challenges, Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to safe, responsible operations while urging passengers to understand that safety remains its top priority.

    #AirPeace #FlightDelays #HarmattanNigeria
    Air Peace Attributes Flight Delays to Harmattan Haze, Ensures Passenger Safety Air Peace has explained recent flight delays were caused by Harmattan conditions, which reduced visibility at some airports. The airline apologized for disruptions and stressed that schedule adjustments prioritize passenger safety. A December incident involving a damaged Embraer E2 jet by a ground handler also caused multi-route delays. Despite challenges, Air Peace reaffirmed its commitment to safe, responsible operations while urging passengers to understand that safety remains its top priority. #AirPeace #FlightDelays #HarmattanNigeria
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  • Kano Court Denies Arrest of Ex-Gov Ganduje in Controversial Dry Port Case

    Summary: Kano State High Court has refused the government’s bid to arrest former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje over the alleged mismanagement and private takeover of Dala Inland Dry Port. Ganduje, facing a 10-count charge including criminal conspiracy, misappropriation of ₦4.49 billion, and abuse of office alongside three co-defendants, was granted temporary relief as the court agreed to hear preliminary objections on service of court processes first. Justice Yusuf Ubale ruled that issuing a bench warrant now would be premature. Case adjourned to February 23.

    #KanoPolitics #GandujeTrial #NigeriaNews
    Kano Court Denies Arrest of Ex-Gov Ganduje in Controversial Dry Port Case Summary: Kano State High Court has refused the government’s bid to arrest former Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje over the alleged mismanagement and private takeover of Dala Inland Dry Port. Ganduje, facing a 10-count charge including criminal conspiracy, misappropriation of ₦4.49 billion, and abuse of office alongside three co-defendants, was granted temporary relief as the court agreed to hear preliminary objections on service of court processes first. Justice Yusuf Ubale ruled that issuing a bench warrant now would be premature. Case adjourned to February 23. #KanoPolitics #GandujeTrial #NigeriaNews
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  • My Statement on Today’s Court Proceedings Regarding the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow Protest

    Earlier today, alongside my legal team led by Marshal D. F. Abubakar, I addressed the progress of our civil lawsuit arising from my illegal arrest, trial, and unlawful detention at Kuje Prison following the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest of October 20, 2025.

    This lawsuit seeks a public apology, financial compensation, and enforcement actions against the illegally appointed Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Minister of Justice/Attorney General of the Federation for their unlawful actions.

    At today’s court sitting, the Nigeria Police Force neither appeared nor was represented by counsel. The presiding judge, Justice Umar, formally noted their absence and ruled that the case is ready to proceed to the next stage.

    At the next adjourned date, we will adopt our written submissions, after which the court will fix a definite date for judgment.

    We remain firm and committed to demanding justice and accountability for the unlawful treatment of peaceful protesters during that historic protest.

    #FreeNnamdiKanuNow #JusticeForProtesters #RuleOfLaw #EndPoliceAbuse #HumanRights #Accountability #NigeriaJustice #PeacefulProtest
    My Statement on Today’s Court Proceedings Regarding the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow Protest Earlier today, alongside my legal team led by Marshal D. F. Abubakar, I addressed the progress of our civil lawsuit arising from my illegal arrest, trial, and unlawful detention at Kuje Prison following the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest of October 20, 2025. This lawsuit seeks a public apology, financial compensation, and enforcement actions against the illegally appointed Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Minister of Justice/Attorney General of the Federation for their unlawful actions. At today’s court sitting, the Nigeria Police Force neither appeared nor was represented by counsel. The presiding judge, Justice Umar, formally noted their absence and ruled that the case is ready to proceed to the next stage. At the next adjourned date, we will adopt our written submissions, after which the court will fix a definite date for judgment. We remain firm and committed to demanding justice and accountability for the unlawful treatment of peaceful protesters during that historic protest. #FreeNnamdiKanuNow #JusticeForProtesters #RuleOfLaw #EndPoliceAbuse #HumanRights #Accountability #NigeriaJustice #PeacefulProtest
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  • BREAKING: Fire Razes Foam Depot, Sparks Panic On Asa-Dam Road In Ilorin
    A fire outbreak on Wednesday gutted a house used for selling foams along Asa-Dam Road in Ilorin West Local Government Area of Kwara State, sparking panic among residents as the flames spread rapidly to nearby buildings.

    A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows the fire raging from behind the affected structure and extending toward adjoining houses, with thick smoke billowing across the area as people looked on helplessly.

    #IlorinFire #KwaraState #BreakingNews #NigeriaUpdates
    BREAKING: Fire Razes Foam Depot, Sparks Panic On Asa-Dam Road In Ilorin A fire outbreak on Wednesday gutted a house used for selling foams along Asa-Dam Road in Ilorin West Local Government Area of Kwara State, sparking panic among residents as the flames spread rapidly to nearby buildings. A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows the fire raging from behind the affected structure and extending toward adjoining houses, with thick smoke billowing across the area as people looked on helplessly. #IlorinFire #KwaraState #BreakingNews #NigeriaUpdates
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  • Illegal Arrest: Court Tell Make Dem Serve IGP, AGF for Sowore N1.2bn Human Rights Case

    Federal High Court for Abuja don order make hearing notice reach Police IG, Kayode Egbetokun, and Attorney-General, Lateef Fagbemi, for human rights case wey activist Omoyele Sowore file. Sowore dey demand ₦1.2 billion, accuse police of illegal arrest, detention and assault.

    The matter start after police rearrest am for Kuje Magistrate Court on October 23, 2025, just after dem grant am bail, because of im involvement for #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest. Sowore talk say im arrest over peaceful protest break im rights to freedom, movement and human dignity under Nigerian Constitution.

    Justice Umar order make dem properly serve the defendants and adjourn case till March 10, 2026 for hearing. Sowore lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, complain say none of the defendants show for court, accuse police of acting with impunity.

    Marshal insist say protest na legal right, say person wey no commit crime no suppose face arrest or detention. The suit seek ₦1bn punitive damages, ₦200m extra damages, public apology and retraction, stressing say the case no be only for Sowore but to protect Nigerians’ right to peaceful protest.
    Illegal Arrest: Court Tell Make Dem Serve IGP, AGF for Sowore N1.2bn Human Rights Case Federal High Court for Abuja don order make hearing notice reach Police IG, Kayode Egbetokun, and Attorney-General, Lateef Fagbemi, for human rights case wey activist Omoyele Sowore file. Sowore dey demand ₦1.2 billion, accuse police of illegal arrest, detention and assault. The matter start after police rearrest am for Kuje Magistrate Court on October 23, 2025, just after dem grant am bail, because of im involvement for #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest. Sowore talk say im arrest over peaceful protest break im rights to freedom, movement and human dignity under Nigerian Constitution. Justice Umar order make dem properly serve the defendants and adjourn case till March 10, 2026 for hearing. Sowore lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, complain say none of the defendants show for court, accuse police of acting with impunity. Marshal insist say protest na legal right, say person wey no commit crime no suppose face arrest or detention. The suit seek ₦1bn punitive damages, ₦200m extra damages, public apology and retraction, stressing say the case no be only for Sowore but to protect Nigerians’ right to peaceful protest.
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  • Wahala Don Burst for Ekpoma! NANS Slams Edo Govt Over Detention of 52 Students, Demands Immediate Release

    Wahala don tey for Ekpoma oo! The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has raised alarm over the continued detention of 52 Ambrose Alli University (AAU) students following their peaceful protest against rising insecurity and kidnapping in Edo State.

    In a statement signed by NANS National Public Relations Officer, Adeyemi Ajasa, the students’ body described the detention as “ridiculous, unacceptable, and deeply disturbing”, insisting that the affected students were simply exercising their constitutional right to protest peacefully.

    Peaceful protest is not a crime, and demanding safety should never be met with repression,” NANS said.

    The association accused the Edo State government, AAU management, and Nigeria Police Force of failing to protect students while allegedly resorting to intimidation, harassment, and psychological trauma against young Nigerians speaking out on insecurity.

    NANS also warned that any attempt to justify the detention would be seen as a deliberate act of oppression against the Nigerian student community.

    Nigerian students deserve safety, not suppression,” the statement emphasized.

    Court Moves

    The 52 students were initially remanded at the Ubiaja Correctional Centre by a Benin High Court on charges of malicious damage and armed robbery. However, Justice William Aziegbemi ruled that the court lacked jurisdiction and directed defence counsel to file bail applications at the Ubiaja High Court, adjourning the case to February 26, 2026.

    NANS demanded:

    Immediate and unconditional release of all detained students

    Guarantee of their physical and mental wellbeing

    Respect for students’ constitutional rights to peaceful protest


    Instead of addressing genuine concerns of kidnapping and insecurity affecting campuses and communities, authorities have criminalised students for speaking out. This approach is counterproductive and unjust,” NANS said.

    Ekpoma wahala don tey oo! Nigerian students are now calling on the Edo State government to act fast, free their colleagues, and ensure safety on campus before tensions escalate further.
    Wahala Don Burst for Ekpoma! NANS Slams Edo Govt Over Detention of 52 Students, Demands Immediate Release Wahala don tey for Ekpoma oo! The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has raised alarm over the continued detention of 52 Ambrose Alli University (AAU) students following their peaceful protest against rising insecurity and kidnapping in Edo State. In a statement signed by NANS National Public Relations Officer, Adeyemi Ajasa, the students’ body described the detention as “ridiculous, unacceptable, and deeply disturbing”, insisting that the affected students were simply exercising their constitutional right to protest peacefully. Peaceful protest is not a crime, and demanding safety should never be met with repression,” NANS said. The association accused the Edo State government, AAU management, and Nigeria Police Force of failing to protect students while allegedly resorting to intimidation, harassment, and psychological trauma against young Nigerians speaking out on insecurity. NANS also warned that any attempt to justify the detention would be seen as a deliberate act of oppression against the Nigerian student community. Nigerian students deserve safety, not suppression,” the statement emphasized. Court Moves The 52 students were initially remanded at the Ubiaja Correctional Centre by a Benin High Court on charges of malicious damage and armed robbery. However, Justice William Aziegbemi ruled that the court lacked jurisdiction and directed defence counsel to file bail applications at the Ubiaja High Court, adjourning the case to February 26, 2026. NANS demanded: Immediate and unconditional release of all detained students Guarantee of their physical and mental wellbeing Respect for students’ constitutional rights to peaceful protest Instead of addressing genuine concerns of kidnapping and insecurity affecting campuses and communities, authorities have criminalised students for speaking out. This approach is counterproductive and unjust,” NANS said. Ekpoma wahala don tey oo! Nigerian students are now calling on the Edo State government to act fast, free their colleagues, and ensure safety on campus before tensions escalate further.
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  • CBN Wahala Burst! 62 Sacked Workers Tell Court: Dismiss Bank’s Motion, Restore Our Jobs

    Wahala don enter court as 62 former staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have asked the National Industrial Court in Abuja to throw out the bank’s application seeking to change the procedure of their suit challenging their sack. The ex-workers opposed a motion by CBN’s lawyer, Wilson Inam, SAN, who asked the court to convert their originating summons to a writ of summons, arguing that the case involved disputed facts requiring oral evidence. But the claimants’ counsel, Ola Olanipekun, SAN, insisted that the bank had not filed a counter affidavit, making its request legally defective. He told the court that until pleadings are completed, the matter cannot be converted, adding that only the workers’ processes were properly before the court. The workers are seeking to nullify their termination letters issued under a “Re-Organisation” exercise in 2024, describing the sack as unlawful and contrary to the CBN Act and internal policies. They also want reinstatement and full payment of salaries and entitlements. Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae adjourned the case to February 10 for ruling.

    CBN Wahala Burst! 62 Sacked Workers Tell Court: Dismiss Bank’s Motion, Restore Our Jobs Wahala don enter court as 62 former staff of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) have asked the National Industrial Court in Abuja to throw out the bank’s application seeking to change the procedure of their suit challenging their sack. The ex-workers opposed a motion by CBN’s lawyer, Wilson Inam, SAN, who asked the court to convert their originating summons to a writ of summons, arguing that the case involved disputed facts requiring oral evidence. But the claimants’ counsel, Ola Olanipekun, SAN, insisted that the bank had not filed a counter affidavit, making its request legally defective. He told the court that until pleadings are completed, the matter cannot be converted, adding that only the workers’ processes were properly before the court. The workers are seeking to nullify their termination letters issued under a “Re-Organisation” exercise in 2024, describing the sack as unlawful and contrary to the CBN Act and internal policies. They also want reinstatement and full payment of salaries and entitlements. Justice Osatohanmwen Obaseki-Osaghae adjourned the case to February 10 for ruling.
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  • Why Were At Least 17 Dubai–Iran Flights Suddenly Cancelled? Are Tehran Protests and a Nationwide Internet Blackout Disrupting Regional Travel?

    Why are flights between Dubai and Iran being abruptly cancelled—and what does it reveal about the growing unrest inside the Islamic Republic? At least 17 Flydubai flights scheduled for Friday between Dubai and major Iranian cities, including Tehran, Shiraz, and Mashhad, were called off without prior notice, raising alarm among passengers and underscoring the widening impact of Iran’s escalating political crisis.

    Data published on the Dubai Airports website confirmed the cancellations, showing multiple outbound and inbound routes affected. The disruption comes as Iran faces intensifying nationwide protests and a near-total internet blackout, reportedly imposed by authorities in an effort to restrict communication and contain the spread of demonstrations.

    Iran has been gripped by widespread unrest since late December, driven by worsening economic conditions, soaring inflation, and deepening hardship for ordinary citizens. What began as localized protests has rapidly expanded across several cities, prompting a heavy security response from the government. Observers say the communication shutdown reflects growing concern within the Iranian authorities over the speed at which information—and dissent—is spreading.

    A Flydubai spokesperson confirmed that all scheduled flights to Iran on Friday were cancelled, stating that the airline would “continue to monitor the situation” and adjust operations as needed. However, no specific reasons were publicly provided, leaving travelers uncertain about safety conditions, regulatory restrictions, and how long the disruption might last.

    The cancellations were not limited to Flydubai. Turkish media reported that Turkish Airlines cancelled at least 17 flights to Iranian destinations, while Ajet reportedly suspended six flights. Pegasus Airlines was also said to have cancelled several routes. In the Gulf region, at least two flights between Doha and Tehran were reportedly cancelled, according to updates from Hamad International Airport.

    The wave of suspensions points to a broader regional response to instability inside Iran. Airlines are increasingly forced to weigh passenger safety, operational risks, and regulatory uncertainty as protests grow and communication channels remain restricted.

    The key question remains: Are these flight cancellations a temporary precaution—or an early sign of deeper regional disruption tied to Iran’s internal crisis? For travelers, airlines, and neighboring countries, the unfolding situation highlights how domestic unrest in one nation can quickly ripple across international transport, commerce, and security.

    As protests persist and the blackout continues, aviation disruptions may expand further, signaling that Iran’s political turmoil is no longer confined within its borders but is now reshaping regional connectivity in real time.

    Why Were At Least 17 Dubai–Iran Flights Suddenly Cancelled? Are Tehran Protests and a Nationwide Internet Blackout Disrupting Regional Travel? Why are flights between Dubai and Iran being abruptly cancelled—and what does it reveal about the growing unrest inside the Islamic Republic? At least 17 Flydubai flights scheduled for Friday between Dubai and major Iranian cities, including Tehran, Shiraz, and Mashhad, were called off without prior notice, raising alarm among passengers and underscoring the widening impact of Iran’s escalating political crisis. Data published on the Dubai Airports website confirmed the cancellations, showing multiple outbound and inbound routes affected. The disruption comes as Iran faces intensifying nationwide protests and a near-total internet blackout, reportedly imposed by authorities in an effort to restrict communication and contain the spread of demonstrations. Iran has been gripped by widespread unrest since late December, driven by worsening economic conditions, soaring inflation, and deepening hardship for ordinary citizens. What began as localized protests has rapidly expanded across several cities, prompting a heavy security response from the government. Observers say the communication shutdown reflects growing concern within the Iranian authorities over the speed at which information—and dissent—is spreading. A Flydubai spokesperson confirmed that all scheduled flights to Iran on Friday were cancelled, stating that the airline would “continue to monitor the situation” and adjust operations as needed. However, no specific reasons were publicly provided, leaving travelers uncertain about safety conditions, regulatory restrictions, and how long the disruption might last. The cancellations were not limited to Flydubai. Turkish media reported that Turkish Airlines cancelled at least 17 flights to Iranian destinations, while Ajet reportedly suspended six flights. Pegasus Airlines was also said to have cancelled several routes. In the Gulf region, at least two flights between Doha and Tehran were reportedly cancelled, according to updates from Hamad International Airport. The wave of suspensions points to a broader regional response to instability inside Iran. Airlines are increasingly forced to weigh passenger safety, operational risks, and regulatory uncertainty as protests grow and communication channels remain restricted. The key question remains: Are these flight cancellations a temporary precaution—or an early sign of deeper regional disruption tied to Iran’s internal crisis? For travelers, airlines, and neighboring countries, the unfolding situation highlights how domestic unrest in one nation can quickly ripple across international transport, commerce, and security. As protests persist and the blackout continues, aviation disruptions may expand further, signaling that Iran’s political turmoil is no longer confined within its borders but is now reshaping regional connectivity in real time.
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  • Jersey to Return $9.5 Million Abacha Loot to Nigeria for Major Infrastructure Project

    The Channel Island of Jersey has agreed to repatriate over $9.5 million (£7 million) linked to corrupt funds to the Nigerian government, continuing its cooperation in recovering assets stolen during the late military ruler Sani Abacha’s regime. The funds, traced to a Jersey bank account, were adjudged proceeds of corruption and will be returned under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in December between Jersey’s Attorney General, Mark Temple KC, and Nigerian officials.

    This latest repatriation builds on prior agreements that recovered more than $300 million (£230 million) from Abacha-era looted funds. In January 2024, Jersey’s Royal Court confirmed that the funds were likely diverted by third-party contractors for the benefit of senior Nigerian officials.

    Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), stated that the recovered money will be used strictly according to the MoU and will fund infrastructure, specifically a critical highway connecting Abuja to Nigeria’s second-largest city. Mark Temple KC emphasized that Jersey’s civil forfeiture laws are effective tools in the fight against corruption, demonstrating the island’s commitment to preventing foreign safe havens for illicit wealth.

    The move underscores Nigeria’s ongoing international collaboration to retrieve stolen public assets and demonstrates the effectiveness of cross-border legal frameworks in combatting financial crimes and enhancing accountability.



    #AbachaLoot #NigeriaRecoversFunds #JerseyReturnsMoney #InfrastructureBoost


    Jersey to Return $9.5 Million Abacha Loot to Nigeria for Major Infrastructure Project The Channel Island of Jersey has agreed to repatriate over $9.5 million (£7 million) linked to corrupt funds to the Nigerian government, continuing its cooperation in recovering assets stolen during the late military ruler Sani Abacha’s regime. The funds, traced to a Jersey bank account, were adjudged proceeds of corruption and will be returned under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in December between Jersey’s Attorney General, Mark Temple KC, and Nigerian officials. This latest repatriation builds on prior agreements that recovered more than $300 million (£230 million) from Abacha-era looted funds. In January 2024, Jersey’s Royal Court confirmed that the funds were likely diverted by third-party contractors for the benefit of senior Nigerian officials. Nigeria’s Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), stated that the recovered money will be used strictly according to the MoU and will fund infrastructure, specifically a critical highway connecting Abuja to Nigeria’s second-largest city. Mark Temple KC emphasized that Jersey’s civil forfeiture laws are effective tools in the fight against corruption, demonstrating the island’s commitment to preventing foreign safe havens for illicit wealth. The move underscores Nigeria’s ongoing international collaboration to retrieve stolen public assets and demonstrates the effectiveness of cross-border legal frameworks in combatting financial crimes and enhancing accountability. #AbachaLoot #NigeriaRecoversFunds #JerseyReturnsMoney #InfrastructureBoost
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