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  • Nkechi Blessing Cries Out as 5,000 Men Flood Her WhatsApp…..

    Actress Nkechi Blessing has raised alarm over what she called overwhelming harassment after over 5,000 men reportedly flooded her WhatsApp with relationship and marriage proposals. She said the men got her number from Facebook and send daily messages asking if she’s single, introducing themselves and stating their intentions. The actress revealed she has tried to protect her privacy but can’t change the number. Nkechi stressed she’s single but not searching, adding that the constant messages have disrupted her peace. She appealed for help to remove or protect her number on Facebook.
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    Nkechi Blessing Cries Out as 5,000 Men Flood Her WhatsApp….. Actress Nkechi Blessing has raised alarm over what she called overwhelming harassment after over 5,000 men reportedly flooded her WhatsApp with relationship and marriage proposals. She said the men got her number from Facebook and send daily messages asking if she’s single, introducing themselves and stating their intentions. The actress revealed she has tried to protect her privacy but can’t change the number. Nkechi stressed she’s single but not searching, adding that the constant messages have disrupted her peace. She appealed for help to remove or protect her number on Facebook. #fintternews
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Alleged Privacy Invasion: Lagos Court Rules In Falana’s Favour, Awards $25,000 Damages Against Meta

    A Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square has awarded $25,000 in damages in favour of renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) against Meta Platforms Inc., the U.S.-based tech giant owned by Mark Zuckerberg, over alleged invasion of privacy.

    In a judgment delivered on Tuesday, Justice Olalekan Oresanya held that Meta, as a global technology company that hosts and monetises content, owes a duty of care to individuals affected by materials published on its platform.

    Falana, through his lawyer Olumide Babalola, accused Meta of publishing motion images and a voice caption titled “AfriCare Health Centre” on Facebook, falsely suggesting that he was suffering from prostatitis. He argued that the publication violated his constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, as well as provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023.

    The court agreed that the publication amounted to an unlawful intrusion into Falana’s private life, despite his status as a public figure, and ruled in his favour in the $5 million suit.
    BREAKING NEWS: Alleged Privacy Invasion: Lagos Court Rules In Falana’s Favour, Awards $25,000 Damages Against Meta A Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square has awarded $25,000 in damages in favour of renowned human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) against Meta Platforms Inc., the U.S.-based tech giant owned by Mark Zuckerberg, over alleged invasion of privacy. In a judgment delivered on Tuesday, Justice Olalekan Oresanya held that Meta, as a global technology company that hosts and monetises content, owes a duty of care to individuals affected by materials published on its platform. Falana, through his lawyer Olumide Babalola, accused Meta of publishing motion images and a voice caption titled “AfriCare Health Centre” on Facebook, falsely suggesting that he was suffering from prostatitis. He argued that the publication violated his constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution, as well as provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. The court agreed that the publication amounted to an unlawful intrusion into Falana’s private life, despite his status as a public figure, and ruled in his favour in the $5 million suit.
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  • Free Speech Under Threat in Kaduna? Zango-Kataf LGA Chairman Accused of Using Police to Detain Julius Tagwai Over Facebook Post, Residents Allege Abuse of Power

    Is freedom of expression being criminalised in Kaduna State? This question has sparked public outrage following the alleged arrest and detention of Julius Shehu Tagwai, a young resident of Zango-Kataf Local Government Area, over a Facebook post critical of the handling of Christmas welfare packages.

    According to community sources, Tagwai was invited to the Zonkwa Police Station on the evening of January 9, 2026, and went there voluntarily. However, residents claim that upon arrival, he was immediately taken into custody and detained without being informed of any specific offence. They allege that the arrest was carried out on the instruction of the Chairman of Zango-Kataf LGA, Mr. Bege Joseph Gaya, who was said to be the complainant.

    The Facebook post in question reportedly expressed disappointment over the alleged non-distribution of Christmas packages said to have been provided by the Kaduna State Government for residents. Community members insist the post was peaceful and amounted to nothing more than the exercise of the constitutional right to free expression.

    Matters reportedly escalated when Tagwai’s lawyer and younger brother arrived at the station to secure his release, only to be informed that he had already been transferred out of the division. The Divisional Police Officer allegedly disclosed that the transfer to the Kaduna State Police Headquarters was done on the instruction of the local government chairman.

    On January 10, Tagwai was moved to the state police headquarters. His legal counsel later claimed that after examining the police file, no formal written complaint or recognisable criminal offence had been documented against his client. The lawyer further alleged that Tagwai was denied access to his mobile phone, preventing him from contacting family or legal representatives and leaving relatives unaware of his whereabouts for hours.

    As of the time of reporting, Tagwai remained in police custody over an unspecified offence, triggering anger among residents who describe the incident as an abuse of political power and an attempt to intimidate critics and suppress dissent. Locals also referenced a similar recent arrest of another young man, Ayuba Black, raising fears of a growing pattern of targeting outspoken residents.

    Human rights advocates have warned that arresting a citizen over an opinion, denying communication, and holding a person without clear charges may violate Sections 34, 35, and 39 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantee dignity of the human person, personal liberty, and freedom of expression.

    Residents are now calling on the Inspector-General of Police, the Police Service Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, and other oversight bodies to urgently investigate the matter and ensure accountability. Attempts to obtain responses from the local government chairman and the Kaduna State Police Command were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.

    Free Speech Under Threat in Kaduna? Zango-Kataf LGA Chairman Accused of Using Police to Detain Julius Tagwai Over Facebook Post, Residents Allege Abuse of Power Is freedom of expression being criminalised in Kaduna State? This question has sparked public outrage following the alleged arrest and detention of Julius Shehu Tagwai, a young resident of Zango-Kataf Local Government Area, over a Facebook post critical of the handling of Christmas welfare packages. According to community sources, Tagwai was invited to the Zonkwa Police Station on the evening of January 9, 2026, and went there voluntarily. However, residents claim that upon arrival, he was immediately taken into custody and detained without being informed of any specific offence. They allege that the arrest was carried out on the instruction of the Chairman of Zango-Kataf LGA, Mr. Bege Joseph Gaya, who was said to be the complainant. The Facebook post in question reportedly expressed disappointment over the alleged non-distribution of Christmas packages said to have been provided by the Kaduna State Government for residents. Community members insist the post was peaceful and amounted to nothing more than the exercise of the constitutional right to free expression. Matters reportedly escalated when Tagwai’s lawyer and younger brother arrived at the station to secure his release, only to be informed that he had already been transferred out of the division. The Divisional Police Officer allegedly disclosed that the transfer to the Kaduna State Police Headquarters was done on the instruction of the local government chairman. On January 10, Tagwai was moved to the state police headquarters. His legal counsel later claimed that after examining the police file, no formal written complaint or recognisable criminal offence had been documented against his client. The lawyer further alleged that Tagwai was denied access to his mobile phone, preventing him from contacting family or legal representatives and leaving relatives unaware of his whereabouts for hours. As of the time of reporting, Tagwai remained in police custody over an unspecified offence, triggering anger among residents who describe the incident as an abuse of political power and an attempt to intimidate critics and suppress dissent. Locals also referenced a similar recent arrest of another young man, Ayuba Black, raising fears of a growing pattern of targeting outspoken residents. Human rights advocates have warned that arresting a citizen over an opinion, denying communication, and holding a person without clear charges may violate Sections 34, 35, and 39 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantee dignity of the human person, personal liberty, and freedom of expression. Residents are now calling on the Inspector-General of Police, the Police Service Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, and other oversight bodies to urgently investigate the matter and ensure accountability. Attempts to obtain responses from the local government chairman and the Kaduna State Police Command were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.
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  • Anthony Joshua Attends Burial of Late Friends in London: Attendees Share Emotional Observations”

    The burial of Anthony Joshua’s close friends, Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami, who tragically died in a car accident on December 29, 2025, in Ogun State, Nigeria, took place in London on January 4, 2026. Both men were key members of Joshua’s team—Ghami served as his strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer. The ceremony attracted friends, family, and associates, some of whom shared emotional observations and photos from the event on social media.
    Key highlights from attendees:
    UK-based attendee posts photo
    Nigerian Alistair Soyode attended the funeral and shared a photo on Facebook, describing Anthony Joshua’s behavior before the burial and providing insight into the kind of guests present.
    Lady shares unusual sight at gravesite
    A lady named Rebecca (@honeymck23) uploaded photos on Instagram, capturing something unusual above the graves of the deceased. Her post quickly gained attention, sparking discussions among fans and followers about the significance of the scene.
    Sina Ghami’s dog pays tribute
    TikTok user @max.millione2 filmed Ghami’s dog paying respects at his owner’s coffin, creating a heartfelt and viral moment online. Many reacted to the loyalty and emotional bond between the pet and the deceased.
    Latif Ayodele’s father shares reception video
    The father of Latif shared a rare video of the burial reception, providing a glimpse of guests and the atmosphere inside the indoor venue. He also reflected on his son’s legacy and how attendees reacted to the ceremony.
    The tragic deaths have also prompted discussions about Anthony Joshua’s future in boxing. His uncle, Adedamola Joshua, revealed that the boxer had shared with the family that he was considering retirement following the loss of his close associates, highlighting the personal impact the accident has had on him.
    The burial not only underscored the emotional support surrounding Anthony Joshua during this difficult period but also revealed the intimate moments and tributes that marked the ceremony. Observers noted the mix of sorrow, respect, and heartfelt gestures from friends, family, and fans who attended to honor the lives of Ayodele and Ghami.
    Anthony Joshua Attends Burial of Late Friends in London: Attendees Share Emotional Observations” The burial of Anthony Joshua’s close friends, Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami, who tragically died in a car accident on December 29, 2025, in Ogun State, Nigeria, took place in London on January 4, 2026. Both men were key members of Joshua’s team—Ghami served as his strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was his personal trainer. The ceremony attracted friends, family, and associates, some of whom shared emotional observations and photos from the event on social media. Key highlights from attendees: UK-based attendee posts photo Nigerian Alistair Soyode attended the funeral and shared a photo on Facebook, describing Anthony Joshua’s behavior before the burial and providing insight into the kind of guests present. Lady shares unusual sight at gravesite A lady named Rebecca (@honeymck23) uploaded photos on Instagram, capturing something unusual above the graves of the deceased. Her post quickly gained attention, sparking discussions among fans and followers about the significance of the scene. Sina Ghami’s dog pays tribute TikTok user @max.millione2 filmed Ghami’s dog paying respects at his owner’s coffin, creating a heartfelt and viral moment online. Many reacted to the loyalty and emotional bond between the pet and the deceased. Latif Ayodele’s father shares reception video The father of Latif shared a rare video of the burial reception, providing a glimpse of guests and the atmosphere inside the indoor venue. He also reflected on his son’s legacy and how attendees reacted to the ceremony. The tragic deaths have also prompted discussions about Anthony Joshua’s future in boxing. His uncle, Adedamola Joshua, revealed that the boxer had shared with the family that he was considering retirement following the loss of his close associates, highlighting the personal impact the accident has had on him. The burial not only underscored the emotional support surrounding Anthony Joshua during this difficult period but also revealed the intimate moments and tributes that marked the ceremony. Observers noted the mix of sorrow, respect, and heartfelt gestures from friends, family, and fans who attended to honor the lives of Ayodele and Ghami.
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  • Nigerian Cleric Condemns Doctors’ Strike as Pregnant Woman Dies at National Hospital Abuja Amid Shutdown of Medical Services

    A Nigerian cleric, Reverend Father Celestine Eze, has strongly criticised the Nigerian government following the reported death of a pregnant woman at the National Hospital, Abuja, allegedly due to the ongoing doctors’ strike that has crippled medical services at the facility. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Saturday after the woman was referred to the hospital for urgent care but arrived to find no doctors on duty.

    In a viral video shared on his Facebook page, Fr. Eze lamented the deserted state of the hospital, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable for one of Nigeria’s foremost tertiary healthcare institutions. He stated that several patients, including pregnant women in need of critical care, were left unattended because of the industrial action.

    Expressing deep frustration, the cleric accused the government of indifference to the suffering of ordinary Nigerians, warning that the collapse of the healthcare system would ultimately affect everyone, regardless of status or privilege. He described the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death as painful and emblematic of broader systemic failures within the country’s health sector.

    The incident has intensified public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government intervention to resolve the dispute with striking doctors and restore full medical services, as concerns grow over preventable deaths and worsening access to healthcare across Nigeria.
    Nigerian Cleric Condemns Doctors’ Strike as Pregnant Woman Dies at National Hospital Abuja Amid Shutdown of Medical Services A Nigerian cleric, Reverend Father Celestine Eze, has strongly criticised the Nigerian government following the reported death of a pregnant woman at the National Hospital, Abuja, allegedly due to the ongoing doctors’ strike that has crippled medical services at the facility. The tragic incident reportedly occurred on Saturday after the woman was referred to the hospital for urgent care but arrived to find no doctors on duty. In a viral video shared on his Facebook page, Fr. Eze lamented the deserted state of the hospital, describing the situation as heartbreaking and unacceptable for one of Nigeria’s foremost tertiary healthcare institutions. He stated that several patients, including pregnant women in need of critical care, were left unattended because of the industrial action. Expressing deep frustration, the cleric accused the government of indifference to the suffering of ordinary Nigerians, warning that the collapse of the healthcare system would ultimately affect everyone, regardless of status or privilege. He described the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death as painful and emblematic of broader systemic failures within the country’s health sector. The incident has intensified public outrage and renewed calls for urgent government intervention to resolve the dispute with striking doctors and restore full medical services, as concerns grow over preventable deaths and worsening access to healthcare across Nigeria.
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  • Deji Adeyanju Identifies Four Groups Unhappy About US Bombing Terrorists in Nigeria

    Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has identified four categories of people reportedly unhappy about the US airstrikes on ISIS-linked militants in Sokoto, Nigeria. In a Facebook post on December 28, 2025, Adeyanju listed the groups as: members of the Nigerian Army allegedly benefiting from insecurity, terrorists themselves, terrorist sympathizers, and politicians exploiting opposition politics. The US military action, carried out at Nigeria’s request, has sparked varied reactions across the country, with some praising the intervention while others express concern over its implications.
    Deji Adeyanju Identifies Four Groups Unhappy About US Bombing Terrorists in Nigeria Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has identified four categories of people reportedly unhappy about the US airstrikes on ISIS-linked militants in Sokoto, Nigeria. In a Facebook post on December 28, 2025, Adeyanju listed the groups as: members of the Nigerian Army allegedly benefiting from insecurity, terrorists themselves, terrorist sympathizers, and politicians exploiting opposition politics. The US military action, carried out at Nigeria’s request, has sparked varied reactions across the country, with some praising the intervention while others express concern over its implications.
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  • US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims

    A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night.
    Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
    US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night. Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
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  • BREAKING: SGF George Akume Marries Queen Zaynab, Formerly Married to Ooni of Ife

    George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has married Queen Zaynab Ngohemba-George Akume Dajoh, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. The marriage announcement was made by the Dajoh family on Facebook, welcoming Queen Zaynab into the family and Benue State. Queen Zaynab, previously known as Olori Wuraola during her royal marriage, had divorced the Ooni in 2017 and later married a wealthy Arab prince, with whom she reportedly has a daughter. The union with SGF Akume marks her latest high-profile marriage. Several photos of the couple and family members have circulated online, highlighting the festive celebration and family reception.
    BREAKING: SGF George Akume Marries Queen Zaynab, Formerly Married to Ooni of Ife George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has married Queen Zaynab Ngohemba-George Akume Dajoh, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. The marriage announcement was made by the Dajoh family on Facebook, welcoming Queen Zaynab into the family and Benue State. Queen Zaynab, previously known as Olori Wuraola during her royal marriage, had divorced the Ooni in 2017 and later married a wealthy Arab prince, with whom she reportedly has a daughter. The union with SGF Akume marks her latest high-profile marriage. Several photos of the couple and family members have circulated online, highlighting the festive celebration and family reception.
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  • BREAKING: SGF George Akume Marries Queen Zaynab, Formerly Married to Ooni of Ife

    George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has married Queen Zaynab Ngohemba-George Akume Dajoh, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. The marriage announcement was made by the Dajoh family on Facebook, welcoming Queen Zaynab into the family and Benue State. Queen Zaynab, previously known as Olori Wuraola during her royal marriage, had divorced the Ooni in 2017 and later married a wealthy Arab prince, with whom she reportedly has a daughter. The union with SGF Akume marks her latest high-profile marriage. Several photos of the couple and family members have circulated online, highlighting the festive celebration and family reception.
    BREAKING: SGF George Akume Marries Queen Zaynab, Formerly Married to Ooni of Ife George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has married Queen Zaynab Ngohemba-George Akume Dajoh, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. The marriage announcement was made by the Dajoh family on Facebook, welcoming Queen Zaynab into the family and Benue State. Queen Zaynab, previously known as Olori Wuraola during her royal marriage, had divorced the Ooni in 2017 and later married a wealthy Arab prince, with whom she reportedly has a daughter. The union with SGF Akume marks her latest high-profile marriage. Several photos of the couple and family members have circulated online, highlighting the festive celebration and family reception.
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  • Sheikh Gumi Sues Two Facebook Users Over Alleged Defamation, Says False Threat Claims Endangered His Life

    Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has instituted a criminal defamation case against two Facebook users, George Udom and Bello Isiaka, at the Chief Magistrate Court in Kaduna State over publications he says were falsely attributed to him and seriously damaged his reputation. The suit, filed on December 24, 2025, followed a Facebook post alleging that Gumi threatened Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, over ongoing military operations against bandits.

    According to court documents, the defendants allegedly published a statement claiming that Gumi warned that the minister’s family in Zango Kataf, Southern Kaduna, would be eliminated if military offensives against bandits continued. Through his lawyer, Suleiman Lere, Sheikh Gumi categorically denied ever making or endorsing such remarks, describing the publication as malicious, reckless and deliberately crafted to portray him as a terrorist sympathiser and a threat to national security.

    Gumi maintained that the false claim gravely harmed his standing as a cleric known for advocating peace, dialogue and restraint, while also exposing him to possible reprisals from security agencies and members of the public. His legal team warned that the era of hiding behind social media platforms to spread falsehoods and destroy reputations was coming to an end.

    The criminal summons cited provisions of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law, 2017, under which the alleged offences attract serious penalties upon conviction. The case has further drawn attention to the growing problem of misinformation and defamation on social media in Nigeria, particularly against high-profile figures.

    Sheikh Gumi, who has previously engaged armed bandits as part of peace-building efforts in northern Nigeria, reiterated that he stepped back from such engagements after the federal government designated bandits as terrorists in 2021. He stressed that while his past interventions were aimed at peace and economic stability, they exposed him to significant personal risks he is no longer willing to take.
    Sheikh Gumi Sues Two Facebook Users Over Alleged Defamation, Says False Threat Claims Endangered His Life Renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has instituted a criminal defamation case against two Facebook users, George Udom and Bello Isiaka, at the Chief Magistrate Court in Kaduna State over publications he says were falsely attributed to him and seriously damaged his reputation. The suit, filed on December 24, 2025, followed a Facebook post alleging that Gumi threatened Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, over ongoing military operations against bandits. According to court documents, the defendants allegedly published a statement claiming that Gumi warned that the minister’s family in Zango Kataf, Southern Kaduna, would be eliminated if military offensives against bandits continued. Through his lawyer, Suleiman Lere, Sheikh Gumi categorically denied ever making or endorsing such remarks, describing the publication as malicious, reckless and deliberately crafted to portray him as a terrorist sympathiser and a threat to national security. Gumi maintained that the false claim gravely harmed his standing as a cleric known for advocating peace, dialogue and restraint, while also exposing him to possible reprisals from security agencies and members of the public. His legal team warned that the era of hiding behind social media platforms to spread falsehoods and destroy reputations was coming to an end. The criminal summons cited provisions of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law, 2017, under which the alleged offences attract serious penalties upon conviction. The case has further drawn attention to the growing problem of misinformation and defamation on social media in Nigeria, particularly against high-profile figures. Sheikh Gumi, who has previously engaged armed bandits as part of peace-building efforts in northern Nigeria, reiterated that he stepped back from such engagements after the federal government designated bandits as terrorists in 2021. He stressed that while his past interventions were aimed at peace and economic stability, they exposed him to significant personal risks he is no longer willing to take.
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  • Kaduna Trader Arrested for Criticizing Governor Sani’s Flouting of Presidential VIP Security Order Released After Detention

    Abubakar Idris, popularly known as Comrade Danhabu, a trader from Kaduna, was arrested in early December for a Facebook post criticizing Governor Uba Sani’s alleged failure to enforce President Bola Tinubu’s directive on the withdrawal of police protection for top officials. In his post, Danhabu highlighted that key state officials, including commissioners, the Chief of Staff, and the Speaker, continued to enjoy police escorts despite the presidential order. Arrested at his market and interrogated by the Commissioner of Police, Danhabu was initially remanded in a magistrate court until January 13, 2026. His detention sparked concern among his family, including his elderly mother and two children. After widespread attention, Danhabu has now been released. The case underscores ongoing tensions over freedom of speech, enforcement of presidential directives, and police conduct in Nigeria.

    #KadunaTraderArrest #FreedomOfSpeechNigeria #VIPSecurityControversy
    Kaduna Trader Arrested for Criticizing Governor Sani’s Flouting of Presidential VIP Security Order Released After Detention Abubakar Idris, popularly known as Comrade Danhabu, a trader from Kaduna, was arrested in early December for a Facebook post criticizing Governor Uba Sani’s alleged failure to enforce President Bola Tinubu’s directive on the withdrawal of police protection for top officials. In his post, Danhabu highlighted that key state officials, including commissioners, the Chief of Staff, and the Speaker, continued to enjoy police escorts despite the presidential order. Arrested at his market and interrogated by the Commissioner of Police, Danhabu was initially remanded in a magistrate court until January 13, 2026. His detention sparked concern among his family, including his elderly mother and two children. After widespread attention, Danhabu has now been released. The case underscores ongoing tensions over freedom of speech, enforcement of presidential directives, and police conduct in Nigeria. #KadunaTraderArrest #FreedomOfSpeechNigeria #VIPSecurityControversy
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  • Renowned Islamic cleric Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Abubakar Gumi has approached the Chief Magistrate Court of Kaduna State, seeking criminal action against two Facebook users over an alleged defamatory publication and death threat linked to Nigeria’s Minister of Defence. The legal action follows claims that the defendants falsely attributed a threatening statement to Sheikh Gumi, portraying him as the author of a violent warning directed at the defence minister and his family.

    Court documents obtained by SaharaReporters show that the application was filed at the Chief Magistrate Court sitting on Ibrahim Taiwo Road, Kaduna. The matter, listed as Case No: KD Km 1685725, names Sheikh Gumi as the complainant, while George Udom and Bello Isiaka are listed as defendants. Sheikh Gumi is seeking the issuance of a criminal direct complaint summons against the two individuals.

    According to the application addressed to the Registrar of the court, the complaint arose from a Facebook post allegedly published by the defendants on December 23, 2025. The post, described as a “Breaking News” item, reportedly stated that if the Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, did not stop military operations against bandits, his entire family in Zangon Kataf, Southern Kaduna, would be eliminated.

    The filing further identified the Facebook accounts allegedly used to publish the statement, including the usernames and partial phone details associated with George Udom and Bello Isiaka. Sheikh Gumi told the court that his photograph was attached to the post, leading many social media users to believe that he authored the statement. He said he received numerous calls from people who assumed he had issued the threat against the defence minister.

    Sheikh Gumi argued that the publication falsely portrayed him as someone who threatened a public servant, specifically the Minister of Defence, whose constitutional responsibility includes maintaining peace and security across Nigeria, including Kaduna State. He maintained that the post not only damaged his reputation but also posed serious security implications by linking him to a potential act of violence.

    Describing himself as an Islamic scholar widely known for preaching peace in Nigeria and beyond, Sheikh Gumi stated that the publication painted him as a troublemaker capable of inciting unrest and disrupting the fragile peace in Kaduna State. He further warned that the post positioned him as a prime suspect should any attack occur against the defence minister’s family or in Southern Kaduna, thereby exposing him to possible danger and state scrutiny.

    According to the court filing, the alleged actions of the defendants violate several provisions of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law 2017, including sections relating to criminal conspiracy, attempted public disturbance, and criminal defamation. Sheikh Gumi’s legal team argued that the publication was not only defamatory but also capable of inciting fear, unrest, and public disorder.

    The application, dated December 24, 2025, was signed by Sheikh Gumi’s lawyers from the firm of Suleiman D. Lere & Co., Kaduna. The legal team includes Suleiman Danlami Lere Esq., Ibrahim Ahmad Esq., I.H. Yahya Esq., and Saratu Nura Hassan Esq.

    As of the time of reporting, the Chief Magistrate Court has not fixed a date for the hearing of the application or for the issuance of the criminal summons. The case adds to ongoing debates around misinformation, misuse of social media, and the legal consequences of publishing unverified and potentially dangerous content in Nigeria.

    The development also comes amid heightened national sensitivity over security operations, online hate speech, and the spread of false information capable of inflaming tensions or undermining public confidence in security institutions.
    Renowned Islamic cleric Sheikh Dr. Ahmad Abubakar Gumi has approached the Chief Magistrate Court of Kaduna State, seeking criminal action against two Facebook users over an alleged defamatory publication and death threat linked to Nigeria’s Minister of Defence. The legal action follows claims that the defendants falsely attributed a threatening statement to Sheikh Gumi, portraying him as the author of a violent warning directed at the defence minister and his family. Court documents obtained by SaharaReporters show that the application was filed at the Chief Magistrate Court sitting on Ibrahim Taiwo Road, Kaduna. The matter, listed as Case No: KD Km 1685725, names Sheikh Gumi as the complainant, while George Udom and Bello Isiaka are listed as defendants. Sheikh Gumi is seeking the issuance of a criminal direct complaint summons against the two individuals. According to the application addressed to the Registrar of the court, the complaint arose from a Facebook post allegedly published by the defendants on December 23, 2025. The post, described as a “Breaking News” item, reportedly stated that if the Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, did not stop military operations against bandits, his entire family in Zangon Kataf, Southern Kaduna, would be eliminated. The filing further identified the Facebook accounts allegedly used to publish the statement, including the usernames and partial phone details associated with George Udom and Bello Isiaka. Sheikh Gumi told the court that his photograph was attached to the post, leading many social media users to believe that he authored the statement. He said he received numerous calls from people who assumed he had issued the threat against the defence minister. Sheikh Gumi argued that the publication falsely portrayed him as someone who threatened a public servant, specifically the Minister of Defence, whose constitutional responsibility includes maintaining peace and security across Nigeria, including Kaduna State. He maintained that the post not only damaged his reputation but also posed serious security implications by linking him to a potential act of violence. Describing himself as an Islamic scholar widely known for preaching peace in Nigeria and beyond, Sheikh Gumi stated that the publication painted him as a troublemaker capable of inciting unrest and disrupting the fragile peace in Kaduna State. He further warned that the post positioned him as a prime suspect should any attack occur against the defence minister’s family or in Southern Kaduna, thereby exposing him to possible danger and state scrutiny. According to the court filing, the alleged actions of the defendants violate several provisions of the Kaduna State Penal Code Law 2017, including sections relating to criminal conspiracy, attempted public disturbance, and criminal defamation. Sheikh Gumi’s legal team argued that the publication was not only defamatory but also capable of inciting fear, unrest, and public disorder. The application, dated December 24, 2025, was signed by Sheikh Gumi’s lawyers from the firm of Suleiman D. Lere & Co., Kaduna. The legal team includes Suleiman Danlami Lere Esq., Ibrahim Ahmad Esq., I.H. Yahya Esq., and Saratu Nura Hassan Esq. As of the time of reporting, the Chief Magistrate Court has not fixed a date for the hearing of the application or for the issuance of the criminal summons. The case adds to ongoing debates around misinformation, misuse of social media, and the legal consequences of publishing unverified and potentially dangerous content in Nigeria. The development also comes amid heightened national sensitivity over security operations, online hate speech, and the spread of false information capable of inflaming tensions or undermining public confidence in security institutions.
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  • BREAKING: Shock In Kano As Two State Assembly Lawmakers, Aminu Saad Ungogo And Sarki Aliyu Daneji, Die Within Hours Of Each Other

    Tragedy has struck the Kano State House of Assembly following the sudden deaths of two serving lawmakers, Hon. Aminu Saad Ungogo and Hon. Sarki Aliyu Daneji, who passed away just hours apart on Wednesday, December 24, 2025. The development has thrown the state’s political landscape into mourning and raised concerns over the loss of key legislative voices within a single day.
    Hon. Aminu Saad Ungogo represented the Ungogo State Constituency, while Hon. Sarki Aliyu Daneji served as the lawmaker for Kano Municipal Constituency. Their deaths were officially confirmed by senior government officials, including the Special Adviser on Information to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Ibrahim Adam, who announced the sad news via a Facebook post, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of both lawmakers in one evening.
    Further confirmation came from the Director of Media at the Kano Government House, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa. He disclosed that Hon. Ungogo died after a brief illness and was scheduled to be buried later the same day in his hometown of Ungogo, in line with Islamic rites. An hour after Ungogo’s death, news broke that Hon. Daneji had also passed away, compounding the grief within the Assembly and across the state.
    The near-simultaneous deaths of the two legislators have sent shockwaves through Kano’s political community, with colleagues, government officials, and residents expressing condolences and prayers for their families. Both lawmakers were described as committed public servants who played active roles in representing their constituencies at the state legislature.
    As Kano mourns the loss of the two lawmakers, tributes continue to pour in from political leaders and citizens alike, while the State House of Assembly is expected to formally announce mourning activities and possible arrangements for filling the vacant seats in accordance with the law.
    BREAKING: Shock In Kano As Two State Assembly Lawmakers, Aminu Saad Ungogo And Sarki Aliyu Daneji, Die Within Hours Of Each Other Tragedy has struck the Kano State House of Assembly following the sudden deaths of two serving lawmakers, Hon. Aminu Saad Ungogo and Hon. Sarki Aliyu Daneji, who passed away just hours apart on Wednesday, December 24, 2025. The development has thrown the state’s political landscape into mourning and raised concerns over the loss of key legislative voices within a single day. Hon. Aminu Saad Ungogo represented the Ungogo State Constituency, while Hon. Sarki Aliyu Daneji served as the lawmaker for Kano Municipal Constituency. Their deaths were officially confirmed by senior government officials, including the Special Adviser on Information to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, Ibrahim Adam, who announced the sad news via a Facebook post, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of both lawmakers in one evening. Further confirmation came from the Director of Media at the Kano Government House, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa. He disclosed that Hon. Ungogo died after a brief illness and was scheduled to be buried later the same day in his hometown of Ungogo, in line with Islamic rites. An hour after Ungogo’s death, news broke that Hon. Daneji had also passed away, compounding the grief within the Assembly and across the state. The near-simultaneous deaths of the two legislators have sent shockwaves through Kano’s political community, with colleagues, government officials, and residents expressing condolences and prayers for their families. Both lawmakers were described as committed public servants who played active roles in representing their constituencies at the state legislature. As Kano mourns the loss of the two lawmakers, tributes continue to pour in from political leaders and citizens alike, while the State House of Assembly is expected to formally announce mourning activities and possible arrangements for filling the vacant seats in accordance with the law.
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  • Nigeria Partners Facebook, TikTok, X and Other Social Media Platforms to Delete Terrorists’ Accounts, Disrupt Online Propaganda and Terror Financing — NCTC Chief

    The Federal Government has disclosed that Nigerian security agencies are working closely with major social media platforms including Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and X to identify and remove accounts used by terrorists and criminal gangs to spread propaganda, showcase attacks and raise funds. Speaking during an end-of-year briefing in Abuja, the Director-General of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Major-General Adamu Laka, said sustained engagements with the tech companies have led to the takedown of numerous extremist accounts, significantly curbing activities such as livestreaming of attacks and display of looted items. Laka also revealed that ransom payments remain a major source of terrorist financing, often facilitated through point-of-sale (POS) operators, prompting intensified investigations, arrests and asset seizures. He warned that evolving terror tactics, porous borders and instability in neighbouring Sahel countries continue to pose serious security challenges, stressing the need for regional cooperation and stronger counter-terrorism measures.

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    Nigeria Partners Facebook, TikTok, X and Other Social Media Platforms to Delete Terrorists’ Accounts, Disrupt Online Propaganda and Terror Financing — NCTC Chief The Federal Government has disclosed that Nigerian security agencies are working closely with major social media platforms including Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and X to identify and remove accounts used by terrorists and criminal gangs to spread propaganda, showcase attacks and raise funds. Speaking during an end-of-year briefing in Abuja, the Director-General of the National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC), Major-General Adamu Laka, said sustained engagements with the tech companies have led to the takedown of numerous extremist accounts, significantly curbing activities such as livestreaming of attacks and display of looted items. Laka also revealed that ransom payments remain a major source of terrorist financing, often facilitated through point-of-sale (POS) operators, prompting intensified investigations, arrests and asset seizures. He warned that evolving terror tactics, porous borders and instability in neighbouring Sahel countries continue to pose serious security challenges, stressing the need for regional cooperation and stronger counter-terrorism measures. #CounterTerrorism #SocialMediaRegulation #NationalSecurity
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  • Only a f%%l, someone bent on political misadventure, or an outright imposter would dare to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027,” —Shettima

    Vice President Kashim Shettima has declared that President Bola Tinubu remains virtually unbeatable ahead of the 2027 general election, saying only an “outright imposter” would attempt to challenge him.

    Shettima made the remarks on Friday at the 15th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja. “Only an outright imposter can dare to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 election,” the vice president said, while acknowledging that Nigeria’s democracy allows anyone to contest.

    He dismissed the influence of social media noise on electoral outcomes, stressing that elections are not won on platforms such as Facebook or Twitter, now known as X. “Elections are not won by noise or nostalgia,” Shettima said.

    According to him, victory at the polls is built on strategy and substance. “They are won by coalitions, credibility, and conviction,” he stated, adding that Tinubu’s experience and lessons from past elections position the APC strongly for 2027. Shettima concluded, “2027 is not a gamble; it is a responsibility, and by the grace of God, we shall have a renewable blessing.”
    Only a f%%l, someone bent on political misadventure, or an outright imposter would dare to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027,” —Shettima Vice President Kashim Shettima has declared that President Bola Tinubu remains virtually unbeatable ahead of the 2027 general election, saying only an “outright imposter” would attempt to challenge him. Shettima made the remarks on Friday at the 15th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja. “Only an outright imposter can dare to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 election,” the vice president said, while acknowledging that Nigeria’s democracy allows anyone to contest. He dismissed the influence of social media noise on electoral outcomes, stressing that elections are not won on platforms such as Facebook or Twitter, now known as X. “Elections are not won by noise or nostalgia,” Shettima said. According to him, victory at the polls is built on strategy and substance. “They are won by coalitions, credibility, and conviction,” he stated, adding that Tinubu’s experience and lessons from past elections position the APC strongly for 2027. Shettima concluded, “2027 is not a gamble; it is a responsibility, and by the grace of God, we shall have a renewable blessing.”
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  • Kaduna Trader Arrested After Facebook Post Criticising Governor Uba Sani’s Handling of Presidential VIP Security Order

    A Kaduna trader, Abubakar Idris (Comrade Danhabu), has been arrested after criticising Governor Uba Sani on Facebook for allegedly failing to enforce President Tinubu’s directive withdrawing police officers from VIP protection duties. Danhabu was arrested two days after the post, interrogated by the Kaduna Commissioner of Police, and remanded in prison by a magistrate until January 13, 2026. His family alleges political influence behind the arrest, noting that he is married with two children and cares for an ailing mother. In the post that triggered the detention, he accused top Kaduna officials of still moving around with police escorts despite the presidential order.


    #HumanRights #Kaduna #UbaSani
    Kaduna Trader Arrested After Facebook Post Criticising Governor Uba Sani’s Handling of Presidential VIP Security Order A Kaduna trader, Abubakar Idris (Comrade Danhabu), has been arrested after criticising Governor Uba Sani on Facebook for allegedly failing to enforce President Tinubu’s directive withdrawing police officers from VIP protection duties. Danhabu was arrested two days after the post, interrogated by the Kaduna Commissioner of Police, and remanded in prison by a magistrate until January 13, 2026. His family alleges political influence behind the arrest, noting that he is married with two children and cares for an ailing mother. In the post that triggered the detention, he accused top Kaduna officials of still moving around with police escorts despite the presidential order. #HumanRights #Kaduna #UbaSani
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  • Australia Becomes First Country to Ban Social Media for Under-16s as Platforms Lock Out Millions

    Australia has enacted a historic law banning all children under 16 from using major social media platforms, making it the first country in the world to implement such a sweeping restriction. Beginning at midnight, platforms including TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and X were forced to block underage users or face penalties of up to A$49.5 million. The crackdown—described by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as one of the most significant cultural shifts in Australia’s history—has already resulted in hundreds of thousands of accounts being disabled. While the government argues the ban will protect young people’s mental health, critics warn that mandatory age-verification technology amounts to invasive surveillance. Meanwhile, teenagers flooded social media with emotional farewell posts as their accounts went offline.
    Australia Becomes First Country to Ban Social Media for Under-16s as Platforms Lock Out Millions Australia has enacted a historic law banning all children under 16 from using major social media platforms, making it the first country in the world to implement such a sweeping restriction. Beginning at midnight, platforms including TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, and X were forced to block underage users or face penalties of up to A$49.5 million. The crackdown—described by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as one of the most significant cultural shifts in Australia’s history—has already resulted in hundreds of thousands of accounts being disabled. While the government argues the ban will protect young people’s mental health, critics warn that mandatory age-verification technology amounts to invasive surveillance. Meanwhile, teenagers flooded social media with emotional farewell posts as their accounts went offline.
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  • Remi Tinubu Breaks Silence, Says Nigerians Shouldn’t Amplify ‘Minor Missteps’ After Clash With Gov Adeleke

    Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has responded to public backlash over her confrontation with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke during the Ooni of Ife’s 10th coronation anniversary. In a viral moment, she approached the governor on stage and warned him to stop singing or she would turn off his microphone. Facing widespread criticism, Remi Tinubu posted a photo with Adeleke on Facebook, urging Nigerians not to amplify “minor missteps” or create unnecessary controversy. Social media users, however, continue to condemn her actions as disrespectful and a national embarrassment. The Osun State government has not yet commented on the incident.
    Remi Tinubu Breaks Silence, Says Nigerians Shouldn’t Amplify ‘Minor Missteps’ After Clash With Gov Adeleke Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has responded to public backlash over her confrontation with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke during the Ooni of Ife’s 10th coronation anniversary. In a viral moment, she approached the governor on stage and warned him to stop singing or she would turn off his microphone. Facing widespread criticism, Remi Tinubu posted a photo with Adeleke on Facebook, urging Nigerians not to amplify “minor missteps” or create unnecessary controversy. Social media users, however, continue to condemn her actions as disrespectful and a national embarrassment. The Osun State government has not yet commented on the incident.
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  • Man Accuses Activist Harrison Gwamnishu of Withholding Recovered Millions, Shares Year-Long Ordeal

    A Nigerian man, Awuzie Frankline, has narrated his troubling encounter with embattled activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who is already facing allegations of diverting missing ransom funds. Frankline claims his brother engaged Harrison to help recover millions owed to him, but after retrieving the money, Harrison allegedly kept it for personal use following his political campaign.
    Frankline said Harrison initially admitted holding the money and agreed to repay it gradually, but later blocked him on Facebook and WhatsApp. The dispute dragged on for over a year until social commentator VeryDarkMan intervened, prompting Harrison to start making small repayments. Frankline shared screenshots and insisted he holds no personal grudge, only seeking justice.
    Reactions online remain divided, with some defending Harrison’s humanitarian work while others accuse him of repeated misconduct.

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    Man Accuses Activist Harrison Gwamnishu of Withholding Recovered Millions, Shares Year-Long Ordeal A Nigerian man, Awuzie Frankline, has narrated his troubling encounter with embattled activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who is already facing allegations of diverting missing ransom funds. Frankline claims his brother engaged Harrison to help recover millions owed to him, but after retrieving the money, Harrison allegedly kept it for personal use following his political campaign. Frankline said Harrison initially admitted holding the money and agreed to repay it gradually, but later blocked him on Facebook and WhatsApp. The dispute dragged on for over a year until social commentator VeryDarkMan intervened, prompting Harrison to start making small repayments. Frankline shared screenshots and insisted he holds no personal grudge, only seeking justice. Reactions online remain divided, with some defending Harrison’s humanitarian work while others accuse him of repeated misconduct. #HarrisonGwamnishu #VeryDarkMan #NigeriaNews
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