• 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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  • NDPHC Boss Jennifer Adighije Accused of Corruption, Reckless Spending as Staff Petition EFCC, Presidency

    Staff of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company have accused Managing Director Jennifer Adighije of massive corruption, reckless spending, and poor leadership, claiming the company has added “zero megawatts” under her watch. In an open letter to the EFCC and the Presidency, workers cited a proposed ₦900 million “25-Year Celebration,” alleged private jet trips, media consultancy excesses, and manipulated promotion exams. They also raised concerns over a viral video showing Adighije giving Nollywood actress Sarah Martins ₦20 million in foreign currency — a donation Seyi Tinubu denied authorizing. The petition urges authorities to investigate spending, audit projects, and stop what they call worsening mismanagement at NDPHC.
    #NDPHC #CorruptionAllegations #EFCC
    NDPHC Boss Jennifer Adighije Accused of Corruption, Reckless Spending as Staff Petition EFCC, Presidency Staff of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company have accused Managing Director Jennifer Adighije of massive corruption, reckless spending, and poor leadership, claiming the company has added “zero megawatts” under her watch. In an open letter to the EFCC and the Presidency, workers cited a proposed ₦900 million “25-Year Celebration,” alleged private jet trips, media consultancy excesses, and manipulated promotion exams. They also raised concerns over a viral video showing Adighije giving Nollywood actress Sarah Martins ₦20 million in foreign currency — a donation Seyi Tinubu denied authorizing. The petition urges authorities to investigate spending, audit projects, and stop what they call worsening mismanagement at NDPHC. #NDPHC #CorruptionAllegations #EFCC
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  • When protectors become predators.

    IF Nigeria remains the same by 2027, then let no one be surprised if war breaks out. Hunger is already chewing deep into the bone marrow of the nation. Nigerians are gasping under economic hardship, yet while poverty stares them in the face, harassment from those in uniform crushes their very spirit. Must Nigerians suffer hunger and still live under constant intimidation? The danger today is not only the bandits in the forest but also the criminals in multicolored uniforms roaming our streets. These officers — police, vigilantes, Amotekun — have turned their duty into tyranny. They trample the dignity of citizens in the mud and forget that even during an arrest, a citizen still has rights. The use of force is only lawful when a suspect attempts to flee or threatens violence, not when an officer wants to extort money. Extortion has become their trademark. Just recently, a young man on Oyo State’s Ogbomoso road made a live video, crying out to Nigerians and VeryDarkMan, as he was harassed by a police officer. His load was scattered across the road because he refused to pay ₦200. The officer shamelessly defended himself, saying: “Did I beat you?” — yet he never denied scattering the young man’s belongings or requesting ₦200. For ₦200, a man’s dignity was thrown on the highway. What then is the difference between these officers and the criminals in the bush?

    At 5pm on July 13, a National Youth Service Corps member, Jennifer Eloho, was brutalised by Anambra security operatives, otherwise known as Agunechemba — vigilantes established to support police operations and safeguard local communities. Armed with guns, they stormed the corps members’ lodge in Oba, Idemili Local Government Area, accusing them of being internet fraudsters. A video of the beating went viral despite her cries for help. Jennifer was not only beaten — her dignity was thrown into the bin. If vigilantes empowered to protect communities can turn against unarmed youths serving their nation, then who is safe? In July 2025, another viral video from Adebayo area of Ado-Ekiti showed police officers trying to gain forceful entry into an apartment in broad daylight. The resident, Michael, captured the incident and shared it on X (formerly Twitter). Up till today, the police are still “investigating.” No officer has been named, no punishment announced, no justice seen. The silence of the police force is louder than any explanation — it smells of complicity. In April 2025, a lady in Ise-Orun, Ekiti State, accused a police officer of stabbing her father. Her testimony, captured on Punch Newspaper’s site, is chilling: her younger brother had a quarrel with a female classmate, which escalated until the girl called her boyfriend. When they stormed the house, they met only the elder brother. She narrated: “One of them went inside first and my brother started challenging the police officer — asking what did he do and why they were taking him to the station. In response, the officer started harassing him physically. At that point, the elder brother called my father to come and see what was happening. When my father came to separate the fight, another police officer stabbed him in the belly. Fortunately, my father used his hand to block the knife, and it tore his hand instead.”
    When protectors become predators. IF Nigeria remains the same by 2027, then let no one be surprised if war breaks out. Hunger is already chewing deep into the bone marrow of the nation. Nigerians are gasping under economic hardship, yet while poverty stares them in the face, harassment from those in uniform crushes their very spirit. Must Nigerians suffer hunger and still live under constant intimidation? The danger today is not only the bandits in the forest but also the criminals in multicolored uniforms roaming our streets. These officers — police, vigilantes, Amotekun — have turned their duty into tyranny. They trample the dignity of citizens in the mud and forget that even during an arrest, a citizen still has rights. The use of force is only lawful when a suspect attempts to flee or threatens violence, not when an officer wants to extort money. Extortion has become their trademark. Just recently, a young man on Oyo State’s Ogbomoso road made a live video, crying out to Nigerians and VeryDarkMan, as he was harassed by a police officer. His load was scattered across the road because he refused to pay ₦200. The officer shamelessly defended himself, saying: “Did I beat you?” — yet he never denied scattering the young man’s belongings or requesting ₦200. For ₦200, a man’s dignity was thrown on the highway. What then is the difference between these officers and the criminals in the bush? At 5pm on July 13, a National Youth Service Corps member, Jennifer Eloho, was brutalised by Anambra security operatives, otherwise known as Agunechemba — vigilantes established to support police operations and safeguard local communities. Armed with guns, they stormed the corps members’ lodge in Oba, Idemili Local Government Area, accusing them of being internet fraudsters. A video of the beating went viral despite her cries for help. Jennifer was not only beaten — her dignity was thrown into the bin. If vigilantes empowered to protect communities can turn against unarmed youths serving their nation, then who is safe? In July 2025, another viral video from Adebayo area of Ado-Ekiti showed police officers trying to gain forceful entry into an apartment in broad daylight. The resident, Michael, captured the incident and shared it on X (formerly Twitter). Up till today, the police are still “investigating.” No officer has been named, no punishment announced, no justice seen. The silence of the police force is louder than any explanation — it smells of complicity. In April 2025, a lady in Ise-Orun, Ekiti State, accused a police officer of stabbing her father. Her testimony, captured on Punch Newspaper’s site, is chilling: her younger brother had a quarrel with a female classmate, which escalated until the girl called her boyfriend. When they stormed the house, they met only the elder brother. She narrated: “One of them went inside first and my brother started challenging the police officer — asking what did he do and why they were taking him to the station. In response, the officer started harassing him physically. At that point, the elder brother called my father to come and see what was happening. When my father came to separate the fight, another police officer stabbed him in the belly. Fortunately, my father used his hand to block the knife, and it tore his hand instead.”
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  • Female Corps Member Assaulted in Anambra by Vigilante Group Demands Redeployment Over Safety Concerns.

    A serving corps member, Jennifer Edema Elohor, has cried out for help after allegedly being assaulted by operatives of the Udo Aghi Vigilante Security Outfit in Anambra State. The July incident has reignited fears over the safety of youth corps members deployed to volatile regions.

    Through their lawyer, Barrister Cyrus Onu, the corps members petitioned the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), demanding immediate redeployment from Anambra. They argue that the attack not only endangered their lives but also highlighted the broader insecurity in the state.

    In their petition, they alleged that while pursuing justice, they have continued to face threats and intimidation, leaving them vulnerable in a hostile environment. One of the corps members, who spoke anonymously, said: “Our insistence on seeking justice has made us targets.”

    Despite formally requesting redeployment, they claim NYSC has responded with threats of disciplinary action, citing the scheme’s bye-laws, instead of offering protection.

    The corps members are now appealing to relevant authorities and human rights groups to intervene, stressing that their safety should not be compromised in the name of national service.
    Female Corps Member Assaulted in Anambra by Vigilante Group Demands Redeployment Over Safety Concerns. A serving corps member, Jennifer Edema Elohor, has cried out for help after allegedly being assaulted by operatives of the Udo Aghi Vigilante Security Outfit in Anambra State. The July incident has reignited fears over the safety of youth corps members deployed to volatile regions. Through their lawyer, Barrister Cyrus Onu, the corps members petitioned the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), demanding immediate redeployment from Anambra. They argue that the attack not only endangered their lives but also highlighted the broader insecurity in the state. In their petition, they alleged that while pursuing justice, they have continued to face threats and intimidation, leaving them vulnerable in a hostile environment. One of the corps members, who spoke anonymously, said: “Our insistence on seeking justice has made us targets.” Despite formally requesting redeployment, they claim NYSC has responded with threats of disciplinary action, citing the scheme’s bye-laws, instead of offering protection. The corps members are now appealing to relevant authorities and human rights groups to intervene, stressing that their safety should not be compromised in the name of national service.
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  • Junior Pope's widow, Jennifer, calls out someone for posting pictures of her and her children at a funeral online despite clear disapproval.
    Junior Pope's widow, Jennifer, calls out someone for posting pictures of her and her children at a funeral online despite clear disapproval.
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  • Nigerian Football Star Rasheedat Ajibade Joins PSG Féminines.

    Nigerian forward Rasheedat Busayo Ajibade has completed a move to French giants Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Féminines, where she will team up with fellow Super Falcons star, Jennifer Echegini.

    “Paris Saint-Germain is delighted to announce the arrival of Nigerian striker Rasheedat Busayo Ajibade, who has joined the club on a deal that runs until 30th June 2027,” PSG confirmed in a statement on Tuesday while unveiling their new signing.

    Speaking after her presentation, the Nigerian captain, fondly called Mummy G.O., described the transfer as a landmark moment in her career, saying it was a “major step” for her.

    Ajibade’s switch to PSG comes just weeks after she led the Super Falcons to their record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) triumph. She was also named Player of the Tournament, marking her second time lifting the prestigious continental trophy with Nigeria.
    Nigerian Football Star Rasheedat Ajibade Joins PSG Féminines. Nigerian forward Rasheedat Busayo Ajibade has completed a move to French giants Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) Féminines, where she will team up with fellow Super Falcons star, Jennifer Echegini. “Paris Saint-Germain is delighted to announce the arrival of Nigerian striker Rasheedat Busayo Ajibade, who has joined the club on a deal that runs until 30th June 2027,” PSG confirmed in a statement on Tuesday while unveiling their new signing. Speaking after her presentation, the Nigerian captain, fondly called Mummy G.O., described the transfer as a landmark moment in her career, saying it was a “major step” for her. Ajibade’s switch to PSG comes just weeks after she led the Super Falcons to their record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) triumph. She was also named Player of the Tournament, marking her second time lifting the prestigious continental trophy with Nigeria.
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  • Court Fines Woman N450,000 for Failing to Visit Man After Collecting Transport Fare..

    A Magistrates’ Court has convicted a young woman, simply identified as Jennifer, after she was found guilty of failing to fulfil a promise made to one Emmanuel, from whom she collected transport fare under the pretext of visiting him.

    The court ruled that Jennifer’s action amounted to a breach of promise and financial deception, as she failed to keep to her word after receiving the sum.

    In its judgment, the court fined her the sum of ₦450,000 as restitution to Emmanuel. The magistrate further ruled that in default of payment, Jennifer would serve seven years imprisonment.

    The verdict sparked reactions within and outside the courtroom, with many describing the judgment as a stern warning against acts of deceit in interpersonal dealings.

    Jennifer, however, pleaded for leniency, telling the court she had personal reasons for not honouring the promise. The magistrate held that while individuals are free to make personal decisions, deliberately collecting money under false pretences is punishable by law.
    Court Fines Woman N450,000 for Failing to Visit Man After Collecting Transport Fare.. A Magistrates’ Court has convicted a young woman, simply identified as Jennifer, after she was found guilty of failing to fulfil a promise made to one Emmanuel, from whom she collected transport fare under the pretext of visiting him. The court ruled that Jennifer’s action amounted to a breach of promise and financial deception, as she failed to keep to her word after receiving the sum. In its judgment, the court fined her the sum of ₦450,000 as restitution to Emmanuel. The magistrate further ruled that in default of payment, Jennifer would serve seven years imprisonment. The verdict sparked reactions within and outside the courtroom, with many describing the judgment as a stern warning against acts of deceit in interpersonal dealings. Jennifer, however, pleaded for leniency, telling the court she had personal reasons for not honouring the promise. The magistrate held that while individuals are free to make personal decisions, deliberately collecting money under false pretences is punishable by law.
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  • A Magistrate court has fined a lady named Jennifer N450k for Collecting transport fare from a guy called Emmanuel and then refused to show up in his house!
    A Magistrate court has fined a lady named Jennifer N450k for Collecting transport fare from a guy called Emmanuel and then refused to show up in his house!
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  • Governor Soludo Sacks 8 Vigilantes for Brutal Assault of Female Corp Members in Anambra State.

    The Anambra State Government has dismissed eight operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit for assaulting and publicly stripping a female corps member, Jennifer Elobor.

    Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, announced the dismissal on Wednesday at the agency’s headquarters in Awka. He said the operatives would be handed over to the police for prosecution.

    According to Emeakayi, the officers had been chasing suspected cultists on Tuesday when they attacked the corps member—an act he described as “totally outside the agency’s mandate and utterly condemnable."

    He stressed that the Soludo administration would not tolerate brutality, abuse of office, or unprofessional conduct, warning that any officer found guilty of misconduct would face dismissal and legal action.

    Despite appeals from the victim’s family and NYSC officials for a quiet resolution, the state government insisted on pursuing justice to serve as a deterrent.

    Emeakayi added that the government had settled the victim’s medical expenses, replaced her damaged belongings, including a laptop and phone and issued a public apology to her family, the NYSC, and the public.

    He said the incident would mark a turning point in reforming the outfit and restoring public trust in community security operations.
    Governor Soludo Sacks 8 Vigilantes for Brutal Assault of Female Corp Members in Anambra State. The Anambra State Government has dismissed eight operatives of the Agunechemba Security outfit for assaulting and publicly stripping a female corps member, Jennifer Elobor. Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s Special Adviser on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, announced the dismissal on Wednesday at the agency’s headquarters in Awka. He said the operatives would be handed over to the police for prosecution. According to Emeakayi, the officers had been chasing suspected cultists on Tuesday when they attacked the corps member—an act he described as “totally outside the agency’s mandate and utterly condemnable." He stressed that the Soludo administration would not tolerate brutality, abuse of office, or unprofessional conduct, warning that any officer found guilty of misconduct would face dismissal and legal action. Despite appeals from the victim’s family and NYSC officials for a quiet resolution, the state government insisted on pursuing justice to serve as a deterrent. Emeakayi added that the government had settled the victim’s medical expenses, replaced her damaged belongings, including a laptop and phone and issued a public apology to her family, the NYSC, and the public. He said the incident would mark a turning point in reforming the outfit and restoring public trust in community security operations.
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  • News Brief: Anambra Corps Member Assault

    A lawyer representing assaulted NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, has alleged that local security operatives in Anambra State threatened to rape and kill her during the attack.

    Cyrus Onu, the victim’s lawyer, said the operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) stormed the corps members’ apartment in Oba community, accused them of being internet fraudsters, and violently dragged Elobor outside.

    Onu revealed that when Elobor insisted they contact her Local Government Inspector before leaving with the operatives, she was beaten and threatened. The attackers reportedly told her: “We’ll rape you, kill you, and dump you, and nobody can say anything.”

    The incident, captured in a viral video, showed the operatives beating Elobor and tearing her clothes. The Anambra State Government has since confirmed that the culprits were arrested and suspended, pending further disciplinary action.

    However, Onu dismissed government claims that investigations were stalled due to the victim’s lack of cooperation, insisting the authorities were reluctant to prosecute. He said his clients have filed a petition demanding prosecution and compensatory damages against the perpetrators.

    #Anambra #CorpsMember #NYSC #HumanRights #EndPoliceBrutality
    News Brief: Anambra Corps Member Assault A lawyer representing assaulted NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, has alleged that local security operatives in Anambra State threatened to rape and kill her during the attack. Cyrus Onu, the victim’s lawyer, said the operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) stormed the corps members’ apartment in Oba community, accused them of being internet fraudsters, and violently dragged Elobor outside. Onu revealed that when Elobor insisted they contact her Local Government Inspector before leaving with the operatives, she was beaten and threatened. The attackers reportedly told her: “We’ll rape you, kill you, and dump you, and nobody can say anything.” The incident, captured in a viral video, showed the operatives beating Elobor and tearing her clothes. The Anambra State Government has since confirmed that the culprits were arrested and suspended, pending further disciplinary action. However, Onu dismissed government claims that investigations were stalled due to the victim’s lack of cooperation, insisting the authorities were reluctant to prosecute. He said his clients have filed a petition demanding prosecution and compensatory damages against the perpetrators. #Anambra #CorpsMember #NYSC #HumanRights #EndPoliceBrutality
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  • Ohanaeze Youth Faction Demands Disbandment of Anambra Security Outfit Over Assault on Female Corps Member

    August 20, 2025 | News

    A faction of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing has called on Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo to immediately disband the state’s security outfit, Udo Ga-Achi, after its operatives were filmed assaulting and stripping Jennifer Elobor, a female NYSC member.

    The footage sparked nationwide outrage, with rights groups condemning the brutality.

    In a statement, factional leader Mazi Okwu Nnabuike described the outfit as a “long-standing menace,” citing repeated cases of rights violations, jungle justice, and trial by ordeal. He stressed that civil society groups had long raised alarms about the unit’s excesses without action being taken.

    The group demanded:

    Disbandment of the current outfit.

    Fresh recruitment and training for new operatives.

    Mandatory drug testing for all recruits.

    Public trial of those involved in the assault.

    Compensation for Ms. Elobor from the state government.

    Okwu warned that failure to act decisively would only embolden further abuse of power by the operatives.
    Ohanaeze Youth Faction Demands Disbandment of Anambra Security Outfit Over Assault on Female Corps Member August 20, 2025 | News A faction of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing has called on Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo to immediately disband the state’s security outfit, Udo Ga-Achi, after its operatives were filmed assaulting and stripping Jennifer Elobor, a female NYSC member. The footage sparked nationwide outrage, with rights groups condemning the brutality. In a statement, factional leader Mazi Okwu Nnabuike described the outfit as a “long-standing menace,” citing repeated cases of rights violations, jungle justice, and trial by ordeal. He stressed that civil society groups had long raised alarms about the unit’s excesses without action being taken. The group demanded: Disbandment of the current outfit. Fresh recruitment and training for new operatives. Mandatory drug testing for all recruits. Public trial of those involved in the assault. Compensation for Ms. Elobor from the state government. Okwu warned that failure to act decisively would only embolden further abuse of power by the operatives.
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  • ssault On Corps Member Unacceptable, Operatives Arrested — Anambra Govt

    The Anambra State Government has condemned the assault of NYSC member Jennifer Elobor by members of the Agunechemba Vigilante Group in Oba, Idemili South LGA, describing it as “unacceptable.”

    Special Adviser to Governor Soludo on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, confirmed that the operatives who beat and stripped the corps member naked have been arrested and placed under suspension pending investigation.

    He stressed that the actions of the vigilantes were outside their duty and violated established protocols. The case is now under review to determine whether the suspects will face internal disciplinary measures or full prosecution.

    #Anambra #NYSC #Security #Justice #HumanRights #Nigeria
    ssault On Corps Member Unacceptable, Operatives Arrested — Anambra Govt The Anambra State Government has condemned the assault of NYSC member Jennifer Elobor by members of the Agunechemba Vigilante Group in Oba, Idemili South LGA, describing it as “unacceptable.” Special Adviser to Governor Soludo on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, confirmed that the operatives who beat and stripped the corps member naked have been arrested and placed under suspension pending investigation. He stressed that the actions of the vigilantes were outside their duty and violated established protocols. The case is now under review to determine whether the suspects will face internal disciplinary measures or full prosecution. #Anambra #NYSC #Security #Justice #HumanRights #Nigeria
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  • Assault On NYSC Member In Anambra ‘Very Wrong’ — Police

    The Anambra State Police Command has condemned the assault of female NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, by local vigilante operatives in Oba, Idemili South LGA.

    Police spokesman Tochukwu Ikenga described the viral video showing Elobor being beaten and stripped naked as “very, very wrong,” assuring that justice will be served.

    The operatives, under Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group), had stormed the corps lodge, accusing corps members of fraud. Despite presenting her ID card, Elobor was attacked and humiliated.

    Ikenga said the police are ready to act once the victim completes her medical treatment and reports formally. The Anambra State Government confirmed the arrest and detention of the vigilantes involved.

    #Anambra #Police #NYSC #Justice #Nigeria #Vigilante #HumanRights
    Assault On NYSC Member In Anambra ‘Very Wrong’ — Police The Anambra State Police Command has condemned the assault of female NYSC member, Jennifer Elobor, by local vigilante operatives in Oba, Idemili South LGA. Police spokesman Tochukwu Ikenga described the viral video showing Elobor being beaten and stripped naked as “very, very wrong,” assuring that justice will be served. The operatives, under Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group), had stormed the corps lodge, accusing corps members of fraud. Despite presenting her ID card, Elobor was attacked and humiliated. Ikenga said the police are ready to act once the victim completes her medical treatment and reports formally. The Anambra State Government confirmed the arrest and detention of the vigilantes involved. #Anambra #Police #NYSC #Justice #Nigeria #Vigilante #HumanRights
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  • Outrage in Anambra as Corps Members Brutalized by Vigilante Group

    A shocking case of brutality has emerged from Oba community in Idemili South LGA of Anambra State, where operatives of the Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) reportedly assaulted members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on July 23, 2025.

    Eyewitness accounts and disturbing video footage show the corps members being harassed, accused of internet fraud, and subjected to degrading treatment despite presenting their NYSC identification cards and wearing their uniforms.

    One of the victims, Jennifer Edema Elohor, suffered the worst ordeal—beaten to stupor, stripped naked, and left bloodied and exposed while onlookers hurled demeaning and sexually abusive words at her. Other corps members were also physically assaulted, stripped, and threatened with sexual violence.

    The parents and legal representatives of the victims have since petitioned the Haven360 Foundation, a human rights advocacy group, which has pledged full support in the pursuit of justice. “This is a clear case of human rights violation.

    We will ensure the perpetrators are held accountable,” the foundation said in a statement. The incident has sparked outrage nationwide, with many Nigerians demanding immediate action from both the Anambra State Government and the National Youth Service Corps Directorate to protect corps members serving across the country.

    As of press time, neither the vigilante group nor state authorities have issued an official response to the allegations.

    Outrage in Anambra as Corps Members Brutalized by Vigilante Group A shocking case of brutality has emerged from Oba community in Idemili South LGA of Anambra State, where operatives of the Operation Udo Ga-Achi (Agunechemba Vigilante Group) reportedly assaulted members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on July 23, 2025. Eyewitness accounts and disturbing video footage show the corps members being harassed, accused of internet fraud, and subjected to degrading treatment despite presenting their NYSC identification cards and wearing their uniforms. One of the victims, Jennifer Edema Elohor, suffered the worst ordeal—beaten to stupor, stripped naked, and left bloodied and exposed while onlookers hurled demeaning and sexually abusive words at her. Other corps members were also physically assaulted, stripped, and threatened with sexual violence. The parents and legal representatives of the victims have since petitioned the Haven360 Foundation, a human rights advocacy group, which has pledged full support in the pursuit of justice. “This is a clear case of human rights violation. We will ensure the perpetrators are held accountable,” the foundation said in a statement. The incident has sparked outrage nationwide, with many Nigerians demanding immediate action from both the Anambra State Government and the National Youth Service Corps Directorate to protect corps members serving across the country. As of press time, neither the vigilante group nor state authorities have issued an official response to the allegations.
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  • Gov. Fintiri Gifts N50m, House to Super Falcons Coach for WAFCON Win.

    Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has honoured Super Falcons coach Justin Madugu with a three-bedroom bungalow and N50 million for his role in Nigeria’s victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    The gesture was announced by the governor’s aide, Pius Iliya, via Facebook, noting that the presentation was made at the Government House in Yola. Madugu, who hails from Adamawa, was praised by Fintiri for leading the team to continental glory.

    “Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, on behalf of the Government and people of Adamawa State, has gifted Justine Pwanidi Madugu… a three-bedroom bungalow and N50m for leading the team into winning the 2024 Women African Cup of Nations,” the post read.

    The Super Falcons recently secured their 10th WAFCON title in Morocco, extending their record as Africa’s most successful women’s football team.

    In a dramatic final, they came from 2–0 down to defeat hosts Morocco 3–2 with second-half goals from Esther Okoronkwo, Folashade Ijamilusi, and Jennifer Echegini. The team went unbeaten in the tournament, scoring 10 goals and conceding only three. Earlier in Abuja, the Falcons received a presidential reception from President Bola Tinubu.

    Each player was awarded $100,000, while Madugu and other technical crew members got $50,000, national honours (OON), and three-bedroom homes. Governor Fintiri’s personal reward adds to the outpouring of national appreciation for the team’s remarkable performance.
    Gov. Fintiri Gifts N50m, House to Super Falcons Coach for WAFCON Win. Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has honoured Super Falcons coach Justin Madugu with a three-bedroom bungalow and N50 million for his role in Nigeria’s victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The gesture was announced by the governor’s aide, Pius Iliya, via Facebook, noting that the presentation was made at the Government House in Yola. Madugu, who hails from Adamawa, was praised by Fintiri for leading the team to continental glory. “Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, on behalf of the Government and people of Adamawa State, has gifted Justine Pwanidi Madugu… a three-bedroom bungalow and N50m for leading the team into winning the 2024 Women African Cup of Nations,” the post read. The Super Falcons recently secured their 10th WAFCON title in Morocco, extending their record as Africa’s most successful women’s football team. In a dramatic final, they came from 2–0 down to defeat hosts Morocco 3–2 with second-half goals from Esther Okoronkwo, Folashade Ijamilusi, and Jennifer Echegini. The team went unbeaten in the tournament, scoring 10 goals and conceding only three. Earlier in Abuja, the Falcons received a presidential reception from President Bola Tinubu. Each player was awarded $100,000, while Madugu and other technical crew members got $50,000, national honours (OON), and three-bedroom homes. Governor Fintiri’s personal reward adds to the outpouring of national appreciation for the team’s remarkable performance.
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  • Imo Governor Gifts N10M Each to Super Falcons Stars for WAFCON 2024 Victory!

    In a powerful gesture of pride and support, Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has rewarded six Super Falcons players and assistant coach Ann Chiejine with ₦10 million each for their heroic performance at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    The honored players—Chiamaka Nnadozie, Jennifer Echegini, Osinachi Ohale, Oluchi Oluehi, Chinwendu Ihezuo, and Michelle Alozie—all hail from Imo State and played pivotal roles in Nigeria’s thrilling 3-2 win over Morocco in the final.

    Uzodinma hosted the players at the Government House in Owerri, praising their resilience, talent, and for bringing glory to both Imo State and the nation.

    This comes after President Bola Tinubu also celebrated the team with $100,000, a three-bedroom house, and a national honor (OON) for each player.

    #SuperFalcons #WAFCON2024Champions #ImoStatePride #HopeUzodinma #WomenInSports #NigerianHeroes
    Imo Governor Gifts N10M Each to Super Falcons Stars for WAFCON 2024 Victory! In a powerful gesture of pride and support, Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State has rewarded six Super Falcons players and assistant coach Ann Chiejine with ₦10 million each for their heroic performance at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The honored players—Chiamaka Nnadozie, Jennifer Echegini, Osinachi Ohale, Oluchi Oluehi, Chinwendu Ihezuo, and Michelle Alozie—all hail from Imo State and played pivotal roles in Nigeria’s thrilling 3-2 win over Morocco in the final. Uzodinma hosted the players at the Government House in Owerri, praising their resilience, talent, and for bringing glory to both Imo State and the nation. This comes after President Bola Tinubu also celebrated the team with $100,000, a three-bedroom house, and a national honor (OON) for each player. #SuperFalcons #WAFCON2024Champions #ImoStatePride #HopeUzodinma #WomenInSports #NigerianHeroes
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  • Super Falcons Stage Stunning Comeback To Win 10th WAFCON

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons pulled off a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over hosts Morocco on Saturday to clinch their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title.

    Trailing 2-0 at halftime, the Falcons roared back in the second half with goals from Jennifer Okoronkwo, Ijamilusi Folashade, and a late winner by Toni Payne Echegini. The win completes “Mission X,” as dubbed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and avenges their 2024 semi-final loss to Morocco.

    The final was played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, with Nigeria reaffirming their dominance in African women’s football.#SuperFalcons #WAFCON2025 #WAFCONFinal #NigeriaVsMorocco
    Super Falcons Stage Stunning Comeback To Win 10th WAFCON Nigeria’s Super Falcons pulled off a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over hosts Morocco on Saturday to clinch their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title. Trailing 2-0 at halftime, the Falcons roared back in the second half with goals from Jennifer Okoronkwo, Ijamilusi Folashade, and a late winner by Toni Payne Echegini. The win completes “Mission X,” as dubbed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), and avenges their 2024 semi-final loss to Morocco. The final was played at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, with Nigeria reaffirming their dominance in African women’s football.#SuperFalcons #WAFCON2025 #WAFCONFinal #NigeriaVsMorocco
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  • "We no do photoshoot this year oo. So it's true" - Late Jnr Pope's wife, Jennifer, writes on what what would have their 11th wedding anniversary.
    "We no do photoshoot this year oo. So it's true" - Late Jnr Pope's wife, Jennifer, writes on what what would have their 11th wedding anniversary.
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  • Court Orders Police to Pay N10 Million in Damages to Protesters.

    A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Nigeria Police Force to pay N10 million in damages for violating the fundamental rights of protesters.

    Justice Musa Kakaki, who delivered the ruling on Thursday, found the police guilty of infringing on the rights of demonstrators who gathered at the Lekki Tollgate on October 20, 2024, to mark the fourth anniversary of the movement.

    On that day, at least 20 protesters were arrested by officers of the Lagos State Police Command and held for several hours in a police van before being released without any formal charges.

    The lawsuit, filed as a fundamental rights enforcement action, was brought by 22 individuals in collaboration with three civil society groups — the Education Rights Campaign, Take It Back Movement & the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights. The applicants accused the police of unlawful arrest & suppression of their constitutional rights to free expression & peaceful assembly.

    Among the listed protesters in the suit are
    Hassan Taiwo Soweto,
    Uadiale Kingsley,
    Ilesanmi Kehinde,
    Osopale Adeseye,
    Olamilekan Sanusi,
    Osugba Blessing,
    Kayode Agbaje,
    Michael Adedeji,
    Jennifer Rita Obiora,
    Orunsola Oluremi,
    Seyi Akinde,
    Akin Okunowon,
    Ugochukwu Prince,
    Aisha Omolara,
    Thomas Abiodun Olamide,
    Ogbu Obinna Ferdinald,
    Aghedo Kehinde Stephen, Duroonike Olawale,
    Isaac Obasi,
    Funmilayo Jolade Ajayi, and Afeez Suleiman.

    The respondents named in the suit include the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, the Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, the Governor of Lagos State, and the state’s Attorney-General.
    Court Orders Police to Pay N10 Million in Damages to Protesters. A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Nigeria Police Force to pay N10 million in damages for violating the fundamental rights of protesters. Justice Musa Kakaki, who delivered the ruling on Thursday, found the police guilty of infringing on the rights of demonstrators who gathered at the Lekki Tollgate on October 20, 2024, to mark the fourth anniversary of the movement. On that day, at least 20 protesters were arrested by officers of the Lagos State Police Command and held for several hours in a police van before being released without any formal charges. The lawsuit, filed as a fundamental rights enforcement action, was brought by 22 individuals in collaboration with three civil society groups — the Education Rights Campaign, Take It Back Movement & the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights. The applicants accused the police of unlawful arrest & suppression of their constitutional rights to free expression & peaceful assembly. Among the listed protesters in the suit are Hassan Taiwo Soweto, Uadiale Kingsley, Ilesanmi Kehinde, Osopale Adeseye, Olamilekan Sanusi, Osugba Blessing, Kayode Agbaje, Michael Adedeji, Jennifer Rita Obiora, Orunsola Oluremi, Seyi Akinde, Akin Okunowon, Ugochukwu Prince, Aisha Omolara, Thomas Abiodun Olamide, Ogbu Obinna Ferdinald, Aghedo Kehinde Stephen, Duroonike Olawale, Isaac Obasi, Funmilayo Jolade Ajayi, and Afeez Suleiman. The respondents named in the suit include the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, the Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, the Governor of Lagos State, and the state’s Attorney-General.
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  • Actor Jnr Pope’s wife, Jennifer, celebrates their first son as he graduates from primary school; Empress Njamah gifts him a laptop.
    Actor Jnr Pope’s wife, Jennifer, celebrates their first son as he graduates from primary school; Empress Njamah gifts him a laptop.
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