• Judicial Power to Quash Presidential Pardon Explained by Femi Falana SAN

    Human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, argues that presidential or gubernatorial pardons cannot override ongoing judicial processes, especially where trials or appeals are still pending. Citing several Nigerian and foreign court decisions, Falana explains that the prerogative of mercy is only valid after a conviction and exhaustion of appeals, warning that misuse of pardon powers undermines the rule of law. The article references the Maryam Sanda case to reaffirm that courts retain authority to nullify improperly granted pardons.


    #PresidentialPardon
    #RuleOfLaw
    #FemiFalana
    Judicial Power to Quash Presidential Pardon Explained by Femi Falana SAN Human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, argues that presidential or gubernatorial pardons cannot override ongoing judicial processes, especially where trials or appeals are still pending. Citing several Nigerian and foreign court decisions, Falana explains that the prerogative of mercy is only valid after a conviction and exhaustion of appeals, warning that misuse of pardon powers undermines the rule of law. The article references the Maryam Sanda case to reaffirm that courts retain authority to nullify improperly granted pardons. #PresidentialPardon #RuleOfLaw #FemiFalana
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  • Peter Obi Calls for Probe as US Seizes Nigerian Supertanker Over Alleged Oil Theft

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has urged Nigerian authorities to launch a thorough investigation after United States officials seized a Nigerian-owned supertanker over alleged crude oil theft and illicit activities. Describing the incident as a wake-up call, Obi warned that large-scale oil theft could only be carried out by powerful networks, not ordinary citizens, and stressed the need for stronger institutions, accountability, maritime security reforms, and transparent tracking of Nigeria’s oil resources to restore the nation’s economy and global image.


    #PeterObi

    #OilTheft
    Peter Obi Calls for Probe as US Seizes Nigerian Supertanker Over Alleged Oil Theft Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has urged Nigerian authorities to launch a thorough investigation after United States officials seized a Nigerian-owned supertanker over alleged crude oil theft and illicit activities. Describing the incident as a wake-up call, Obi warned that large-scale oil theft could only be carried out by powerful networks, not ordinary citizens, and stressed the need for stronger institutions, accountability, maritime security reforms, and transparent tracking of Nigeria’s oil resources to restore the nation’s economy and global image. #PeterObi #OilTheft
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  • Obasanjo Attends Aso Rock Christmas Carols as Tinubu Skips Event Amid Rising Insecurity

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo attended the 2025 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols at Aso Rock, hosted by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, marking his first visit to the Presidential Villa since President Bola Tinubu assumed office. Obasanjo read a biblical passage during the service, while President Tinubu was absent, reportedly due to the religious nature of the event. The former president has recently criticized the Tinubu administration over escalating insecurity, including killings, kidnappings, and the government’s reliance on negotiations instead of decisive action against terrorists, highlighting Nigeria’s advanced drone capabilities.

    #Obasanjo

    #Tinubu

    #NigeriaSecurity
    Obasanjo Attends Aso Rock Christmas Carols as Tinubu Skips Event Amid Rising Insecurity Former President Olusegun Obasanjo attended the 2025 Service of Nine Lessons and Carols at Aso Rock, hosted by First Lady Oluremi Tinubu, marking his first visit to the Presidential Villa since President Bola Tinubu assumed office. Obasanjo read a biblical passage during the service, while President Tinubu was absent, reportedly due to the religious nature of the event. The former president has recently criticized the Tinubu administration over escalating insecurity, including killings, kidnappings, and the government’s reliance on negotiations instead of decisive action against terrorists, highlighting Nigeria’s advanced drone capabilities. #Obasanjo #Tinubu #NigeriaSecurity
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  • BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government will effectively give up about N1.4 trillion in revenue in 2026 by reducing the corporate income tax (CIT) rate from 30% to 25%, as part of its newly consolidated tax reform framework.

    ~ Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, disclosed
    BREAKING NEWS: The Federal Government will effectively give up about N1.4 trillion in revenue in 2026 by reducing the corporate income tax (CIT) rate from 30% to 25%, as part of its newly consolidated tax reform framework. ~ Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, disclosed
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  • Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence for Maryam Sanda

    The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the death sentence passed on Maryam Sanda for the killing of her husband, Bilyamin Bello, in a split 4–1 judgment. The apex court dismissed her appeal, holding that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and that the Court of Appeal was right to uphold the trial court’s verdict.

    In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Moore Adumein, the court ruled that all issues raised by Sanda lacked merit and affirmed the sentence of death by hanging earlier imposed by an Abuja High Court on January 27, 2020, for the 2017 stabbing incident at their Abuja residence.

    The Supreme Court also faulted the exercise of executive powers by President Bola Tinubu to reduce her sentence to 12 years while an appeal was still pending, stressing that such intervention was improper in a culpable homicide case under active judicial consideration.

    Despite having spent about six years and eight months at Suleja Prison, Sanda was included in a recent presidential pardon on compassionate grounds. The Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), said the clemency considered the best interests of her children, citing her good conduct, remorse, and positive influence while in custody.

    #SupremeCourt #MaryamSanda #NigeriaJustice #BreakingNews
    Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentence for Maryam Sanda The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the death sentence passed on Maryam Sanda for the killing of her husband, Bilyamin Bello, in a split 4–1 judgment. The apex court dismissed her appeal, holding that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and that the Court of Appeal was right to uphold the trial court’s verdict. In the lead judgment delivered by Justice Moore Adumein, the court ruled that all issues raised by Sanda lacked merit and affirmed the sentence of death by hanging earlier imposed by an Abuja High Court on January 27, 2020, for the 2017 stabbing incident at their Abuja residence. The Supreme Court also faulted the exercise of executive powers by President Bola Tinubu to reduce her sentence to 12 years while an appeal was still pending, stressing that such intervention was improper in a culpable homicide case under active judicial consideration. Despite having spent about six years and eight months at Suleja Prison, Sanda was included in a recent presidential pardon on compassionate grounds. The Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), said the clemency considered the best interests of her children, citing her good conduct, remorse, and positive influence while in custody. #SupremeCourt #MaryamSanda #NigeriaJustice #BreakingNews
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  • Tax Reforms: Bank Accounts May Be Restricted for Nigerians Without Tax ID from 2026 — Oyedele

    According to Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, financial institutions will be required to verify Tax Identification Numbers for all taxable Nigerians as part of the new tax system President Bola Tinubu is implementing from January 1, 2026.

    “Any taxable entity without a tax ID may have difficulty running their bank account in the near future,” Mr Oyedele warned during an interview.
    Tax Reforms: Bank Accounts May Be Restricted for Nigerians Without Tax ID from 2026 — Oyedele According to Taiwo Oyedele, chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, financial institutions will be required to verify Tax Identification Numbers for all taxable Nigerians as part of the new tax system President Bola Tinubu is implementing from January 1, 2026. “Any taxable entity without a tax ID may have difficulty running their bank account in the near future,” Mr Oyedele warned during an interview.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court Overturns Presidential Pardon, Affirms Maryam Sanda’s D€ath Sentence.
    BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court Overturns Presidential Pardon, Affirms Maryam Sanda’s D€ath Sentence.
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  • Benin Sought Nigeria’s Help to Prevent Civilian Deaths During Failed Coup Attempt — Foreign Minister Bakari

    Benin’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Olushegun Bakari, has revealed that his country urgently requested military support from Nigeria and other ECOWAS states to avoid civilian casualties during last Sunday’s failed coup attempt against President Patrice Talon. Speaking in Abuja, Bakari said Benin activated the ECOWAS intervention protocol after mutineers launched coordinated attacks on key state installations, including the presidential residence and national broadcaster. Although Benin’s military had repelled the initial assault, the rebels retreated into civilian-populated areas, prompting the call for external support to ensure a precise, low-casualty operation. Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone deployed forces that helped prevent the conflict from escalating. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, said the episode underscored the importance of a strengthened, well-funded ECOWAS Standby Force.


    #BeninCoupAttempt #ECOWASIntervention #WestAfricaSecurity
    Benin Sought Nigeria’s Help to Prevent Civilian Deaths During Failed Coup Attempt — Foreign Minister Bakari Benin’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Olushegun Bakari, has revealed that his country urgently requested military support from Nigeria and other ECOWAS states to avoid civilian casualties during last Sunday’s failed coup attempt against President Patrice Talon. Speaking in Abuja, Bakari said Benin activated the ECOWAS intervention protocol after mutineers launched coordinated attacks on key state installations, including the presidential residence and national broadcaster. Although Benin’s military had repelled the initial assault, the rebels retreated into civilian-populated areas, prompting the call for external support to ensure a precise, low-casualty operation. Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone deployed forces that helped prevent the conflict from escalating. Nigeria’s Foreign Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, said the episode underscored the importance of a strengthened, well-funded ECOWAS Standby Force. #BeninCoupAttempt #ECOWASIntervention #WestAfricaSecurity
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  • Nigerian Government to Make Tax Identification Number Mandatory for Bank Accounts From January 2026

    The Federal Government has announced that all taxable Nigerians must have a Tax Identification Number (TIN) to operate a bank account starting January 1, 2026. The chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, confirmed the policy, noting that it applies only to individuals and businesses that earn income. Students and non-earners are exempt. Backed by the Nigerian Tax Administration Act taking effect next month, the requirement strengthens the tax reform laws President Tinubu signed in 2025 aimed at improving revenue collection, protecting low-income households, and expanding disposable income for workers.


    #TINRequirement #NigeriaTaxReforms #BankingPolicy
    Nigerian Government to Make Tax Identification Number Mandatory for Bank Accounts From January 2026 The Federal Government has announced that all taxable Nigerians must have a Tax Identification Number (TIN) to operate a bank account starting January 1, 2026. The chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, confirmed the policy, noting that it applies only to individuals and businesses that earn income. Students and non-earners are exempt. Backed by the Nigerian Tax Administration Act taking effect next month, the requirement strengthens the tax reform laws President Tinubu signed in 2025 aimed at improving revenue collection, protecting low-income households, and expanding disposable income for workers. #TINRequirement #NigeriaTaxReforms #BankingPolicy
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  • Withdraw Mine? Then Withdraw the President’s, Vice President’s, Others Too — Sen. Ningi Condemns Selective Enforcement of Police Escort Order

    The Senate session turned heated on Tuesday after Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) sharply criticized the withdrawal of police orderlies attached to lawmakers, accusing the executive of enforcing President Bola Tinubu’s directive selectively.

    Raising a Point of Order, Ningi said he woke up to discover that his only police orderly had been withdrawn, insisting he was not opposed to the President’s November 23, 2025 directive—which ordered police escorts attached to VIPs to return to regular security duty—but furious that lawmakers appeared to be the first targets. “I woke up today and was told my police orderly had been withdrawn. I have no problem with that, but I want the same action applied across the board—they should also withdraw the president’s, vice president’s, ministers’, and others’ police escorts,” he said, lamenting what he described as a double standard.

    Ningi further fumed that while senators were stripped of protection, “businessmen, foreign nationals, and celebrity entertainers” were still moving around with full police escorts, openly flouting the presidential directive. His outburst prompted the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, to reveal that the Senate leadership had already held an emergency meeting to seek an exemption for lawmakers, warning that the sudden withdrawal exposed members to unnecessary d+nger. In the meantime, the Senate directed its Committee on Police Affairs to investigate the alleged selective enforcement. The committee has four weeks to report back to plenary.
    Withdraw Mine? Then Withdraw the President’s, Vice President’s, Others Too — Sen. Ningi Condemns Selective Enforcement of Police Escort Order The Senate session turned heated on Tuesday after Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) sharply criticized the withdrawal of police orderlies attached to lawmakers, accusing the executive of enforcing President Bola Tinubu’s directive selectively. Raising a Point of Order, Ningi said he woke up to discover that his only police orderly had been withdrawn, insisting he was not opposed to the President’s November 23, 2025 directive—which ordered police escorts attached to VIPs to return to regular security duty—but furious that lawmakers appeared to be the first targets. “I woke up today and was told my police orderly had been withdrawn. I have no problem with that, but I want the same action applied across the board—they should also withdraw the president’s, vice president’s, ministers’, and others’ police escorts,” he said, lamenting what he described as a double standard. Ningi further fumed that while senators were stripped of protection, “businessmen, foreign nationals, and celebrity entertainers” were still moving around with full police escorts, openly flouting the presidential directive. His outburst prompted the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, to reveal that the Senate leadership had already held an emergency meeting to seek an exemption for lawmakers, warning that the sudden withdrawal exposed members to unnecessary d+nger. In the meantime, the Senate directed its Committee on Police Affairs to investigate the alleged selective enforcement. The committee has four weeks to report back to plenary.
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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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  • 2027 Election: Ex-Senate President Lawan Says North Will Give Tinubu 75% of Votes

    Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan has predicted a sweeping victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Northern Nigeria during the 2027 presidential election, projecting that the region will deliver over 75% of its votes to the president. Lawan made the statement after being appointed National Patron of the Tinubu House-to-House Network, a grassroots mobilisation group.
    He praised Tinubu’s performance in stabilising the economy, improving national security, and strengthening the APC, asserting that the North should prioritise continuity over experimenting with new leadership. Citing Tinubu’s 63% northern support in the 2023 election, he expressed confidence that the region will increase its backing in 2027. Lawan encouraged the group to expand its mobilisation efforts nationwide while emphasising recent defections into the APC as signs of growing public confidence in the ruling party.

    2027 Election: Ex-Senate President Lawan Says North Will Give Tinubu 75% of Votes Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan has predicted a sweeping victory for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Northern Nigeria during the 2027 presidential election, projecting that the region will deliver over 75% of its votes to the president. Lawan made the statement after being appointed National Patron of the Tinubu House-to-House Network, a grassroots mobilisation group. He praised Tinubu’s performance in stabilising the economy, improving national security, and strengthening the APC, asserting that the North should prioritise continuity over experimenting with new leadership. Citing Tinubu’s 63% northern support in the 2023 election, he expressed confidence that the region will increase its backing in 2027. Lawan encouraged the group to expand its mobilisation efforts nationwide while emphasising recent defections into the APC as signs of growing public confidence in the ruling party.
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  • Sowore Moves Freely In Lagos Despite Police ‘Wanted’ Notice

    Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared publicly in Lagos on Wednesday, attending two major events despite being declared “wanted” by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, on November 3, 2025.

    Where he appeared

    1. NBA Ikeja Human Rights Day Event

    He participated in a panel discussion on safety, security, and mass killings in Nigeria.

    The event took place just a few meters from the Lagos State Police Command headquarters.



    2. UNILAG – Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Award (HEDA)

    Sowore attended and received a warm welcome from students and activists.




    Why police declared him wanted

    The police linked him to alleged disturbances during protests against the Oworonshoki demolitions, which many groups described as illegal and inhumane.

    Legal response

    Sowore has filed a ₦500 million fundamental rights lawsuit against:

    The Nigeria Police Force

    IGP Kayode Egbetokun

    CP Moshood Jimoh


    He argues:

    He was declared wanted without any invitation, warrant, or charges.

    His rights to dignity, liberty, and movement were violated.

    He has never been contacted legally and would have honoured any lawful invitation.


    He is seeking:

    Permission for substituted service of court processes

    An interim injunction stopping the police from arresting, harassing, or declaring him wanted

    A stay on the “wanted person” declaration


    Public reaction

    #Humanrightsgroupssaythepolicedeclaration

    #Unlawful

    #Vindictive

    #Politicallymotivated
    Sowore Moves Freely In Lagos Despite Police ‘Wanted’ Notice Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared publicly in Lagos on Wednesday, attending two major events despite being declared “wanted” by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh, on November 3, 2025. Where he appeared 1. NBA Ikeja Human Rights Day Event He participated in a panel discussion on safety, security, and mass killings in Nigeria. The event took place just a few meters from the Lagos State Police Command headquarters. 2. UNILAG – Gani Fawehinmi Integrity Award (HEDA) Sowore attended and received a warm welcome from students and activists. Why police declared him wanted The police linked him to alleged disturbances during protests against the Oworonshoki demolitions, which many groups described as illegal and inhumane. Legal response Sowore has filed a ₦500 million fundamental rights lawsuit against: The Nigeria Police Force IGP Kayode Egbetokun CP Moshood Jimoh He argues: He was declared wanted without any invitation, warrant, or charges. His rights to dignity, liberty, and movement were violated. He has never been contacted legally and would have honoured any lawful invitation. He is seeking: Permission for substituted service of court processes An interim injunction stopping the police from arresting, harassing, or declaring him wanted A stay on the “wanted person” declaration Public reaction #Humanrightsgroupssaythepolicedeclaration #Unlawful #Vindictive #Politicallymotivated
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  • 2027 Election: Former Lawmakers Ask Court to Deregister ADC Over Poor Electoral Performance

    A group of former federal lawmakers under the National Forum of Former Legislators (NFFL) has filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The group alleged that the ADC failed to meet constitutional and Electoral Act requirements, including securing 25% of votes in any state during the last presidential election or winning any legislative seat in recent bye-elections. Citing Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution, they argued that the party lacks the statutory criteria to remain registered. This development comes as the ADC reportedly plans to receive new lawmakers ahead of 2027, even as coalition members like Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Nasir El-Rufai, and Rotimi Amaechi continue efforts to build a united opposition against President Tinubu.
    2027 Election: Former Lawmakers Ask Court to Deregister ADC Over Poor Electoral Performance A group of former federal lawmakers under the National Forum of Former Legislators (NFFL) has filed a suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The group alleged that the ADC failed to meet constitutional and Electoral Act requirements, including securing 25% of votes in any state during the last presidential election or winning any legislative seat in recent bye-elections. Citing Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution, they argued that the party lacks the statutory criteria to remain registered. This development comes as the ADC reportedly plans to receive new lawmakers ahead of 2027, even as coalition members like Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, Nasir El-Rufai, and Rotimi Amaechi continue efforts to build a united opposition against President Tinubu.
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  • 2027 Election: Adeyanju Predicts Peter Obi Will Align With Tinubu, Reject Opposition Coalition

    Ahead of the 2027 presidential election, lawyer and activist Deji Adeyanju claimed that Peter Obi will ultimately align with President Bola Tinubu rather than work with the ADC-led opposition coalition. In a strong criticism posted on X, Adeyanju accused the Obidient movement of being fraudulent and vowed never to support Obi. Meanwhile, Obi has publicly maintained his willingness to collaborate with the broader opposition coalition, though he has not officially joined the ADC. Political heavyweights including Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai are part of the coalition seeking to unseat Tinubu in 2027. Despite this, commentators like Primate Elijah Ayodele insist Obi’s chances in 2027 remain slim.
    2027 Election: Adeyanju Predicts Peter Obi Will Align With Tinubu, Reject Opposition Coalition Ahead of the 2027 presidential election, lawyer and activist Deji Adeyanju claimed that Peter Obi will ultimately align with President Bola Tinubu rather than work with the ADC-led opposition coalition. In a strong criticism posted on X, Adeyanju accused the Obidient movement of being fraudulent and vowed never to support Obi. Meanwhile, Obi has publicly maintained his willingness to collaborate with the broader opposition coalition, though he has not officially joined the ADC. Political heavyweights including Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Nasir El-Rufai are part of the coalition seeking to unseat Tinubu in 2027. Despite this, commentators like Primate Elijah Ayodele insist Obi’s chances in 2027 remain slim.
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  • PRESIDENTIAL FOOD SYSTEMS PLANS FOR 2025/ 2026 DRY-SEASON FARMING

    The Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (#PFSCU), Office of the Vice President, has convened policymakers, farmers, and economists to plan the 2025/2026 dry-season farming under the National Agribusiness Policy Mechanism (NAPM).

    The initiative represents a critical pillar of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises food security, economic stability, and agricultural transformation.
    PRESIDENTIAL FOOD SYSTEMS PLANS FOR 2025/ 2026 DRY-SEASON FARMING The Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (#PFSCU), Office of the Vice President, has convened policymakers, farmers, and economists to plan the 2025/2026 dry-season farming under the National Agribusiness Policy Mechanism (NAPM). The initiative represents a critical pillar of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises food security, economic stability, and agricultural transformation.
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  • BREAKING: Newly Elected AGN President Abubakar Yakubu Arrested After Fatal Lagos Crash

    Newly elected Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) President, Abubakar Yakubu, has been arrested following a fatal car crash in Surulere, Lagos, that claimed one life. Yakubu, who recently won the AGN presidential election by a narrow margin over Rita Daniels, was taken into custody at the Barracks Police Station as investigations begin. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the cause of the accident or details of the ongoing inquiry. The incident has sparked nationwide attention due to Yakubu’s high-profile position and the tragic loss of life involved.
    BREAKING: Newly Elected AGN President Abubakar Yakubu Arrested After Fatal Lagos Crash Newly elected Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) President, Abubakar Yakubu, has been arrested following a fatal car crash in Surulere, Lagos, that claimed one life. Yakubu, who recently won the AGN presidential election by a narrow margin over Rita Daniels, was taken into custody at the Barracks Police Station as investigations begin. Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the cause of the accident or details of the ongoing inquiry. The incident has sparked nationwide attention due to Yakubu’s high-profile position and the tragic loss of life involved.
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  • Peter Obi Laments Rising Violence, Says Nigeria Now “A Nation of Unending Tragedy”

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, describing the country as “a nation of unending tragedy” following renewed killings in Adamawa, Anambra, and Sokoto states. In a statement shared on X, Obi mourned the deaths of worshippers, seven women protesters in Adamawa, and victims of fresh bandit attacks in Sokoto. He warned that no country seeking development can normalise such persistent violence, stressing that insecurity undermines education, agriculture, business, and public trust. Obi called for leadership that values human life, strengthens justice, and tackles root causes such as poverty, unemployment, and weak institutions. He urged Nigerians to demand accountability and work toward a safer and more united nation while offering condolences to the bereaved families.

    Peter Obi Laments Rising Violence, Says Nigeria Now “A Nation of Unending Tragedy” Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has condemned Nigeria’s worsening insecurity, describing the country as “a nation of unending tragedy” following renewed killings in Adamawa, Anambra, and Sokoto states. In a statement shared on X, Obi mourned the deaths of worshippers, seven women protesters in Adamawa, and victims of fresh bandit attacks in Sokoto. He warned that no country seeking development can normalise such persistent violence, stressing that insecurity undermines education, agriculture, business, and public trust. Obi called for leadership that values human life, strengthens justice, and tackles root causes such as poverty, unemployment, and weak institutions. He urged Nigerians to demand accountability and work toward a safer and more united nation while offering condolences to the bereaved families.
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  • NEW: Enugu Govt to Restrict Tricycles, Yellow Buses From Major Highways as BRT Rollout Begins Soon

    The Enugu State Government has announced plans to restrict the operation of tricycles (Keke), yellow buses, and minibuses from five major highways across Enugu city, paving the way for the smooth implementation of the state’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system.

    This was made known by the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Obi Ozor, during a consultative meeting with transport unions and stakeholders at the ministry’s headquarters in Enugu on Monday.

    Dr. Ozor listed the affected traffic corridors as Okpara Avenue–Abakaliki Road–New Haven Junction–Naira Triangle–Emene Airport; Ogui Road–Chime Avenue–Naira Triangle; and New Haven Junction–Bisala Road–Rangers Avenue–WAEC–Nkpokiti–Zik’s Avenue.

    Others are Ogui Road–Presidential Road–WAEC–Nkpokiti and the entire Agbani Road stretch.

    According to the commissioner, these will become dedicated BRT routes in line with Governor Peter Mbah’s vision to reposition Enugu as a modern, multimodal and globally competitive city. He however stresed that taxis will be also allowed to ply the BRT routes.

    He noted that tricycles were never designed for high-speed highways, stressing that their presence on such routes disrupts traffic flow and puts lives at risk.

    “We must be open to change. This reform is not about taking anyone’s job. It is about reorganizing the system so that BRT buses operate on the primary roads, yellow buses serve the secondary routes, and tricycles provide last-mile connectivity. Everyone has a place in the value chain,” he stated.

    Dr. Ozor observed that the government has procured 200 CNG-powered BRT buses, alongside 4,000 electric taxis to be assembled locally at ANAMMCO in Enugu, with the first 1,000 taxis ready within three months.

    He said the Mbah administration has also built 84 new bus shelters across the city, forming the backbone of a modern transit network designed around safety, comfort, and affordability.

    He stated that Enugu, with an estimated two million daily commuters, requires at least 8,000 buses to meet mobility demands. The new BRT buses, he added, are equipped with padded seats, functional air-conditioning, WiFi, and strict safety features.

    “Passengers do not stand in these buses, and every vehicle is tracked and monitored from our central command and control centre. The BRT fare now comes with a 47 percent discount to cushion transportation costs for citizens,” he said.

    Dr. Ozor also announced some key resolutions reached at the meeting. He said that transport unions interested in participating in BRT bus or terminal operations are to submit proposals, including financial models, for government evaluation.

    He further explained that the Ije Card, the state’s electronic fare payment system designed to make commuting faster, cashless, and more convenient, will be decentralized so that sales points reach five million residents within 90 days.

    He added that the government regrets delays in allocating loading bays at the new transport terminals, noting that proposals are under review and would be finalized soon.

    He encouraged the transport unions to access financial facilities to procure their own buses or to participate in the BRT operations space.

    “There are enormous investment opportunities as Enugu expands its connectivity to other cities,” he said.

    Stakeholders across the transport unions expressed their support for the state’s transport transformation agenda, saying they recognized the long-term benefits for commuters, operators, and the economy of the state.

    The Enugu State Chairman of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Comrade Chidiebere Aniagu, stated that the union was not opposed to the reforms and shares the government’s vision for a safer and more efficient transportation ecosystem. He appealed to the government to address the concerns of their members.
    NEW: Enugu Govt to Restrict Tricycles, Yellow Buses From Major Highways as BRT Rollout Begins Soon The Enugu State Government has announced plans to restrict the operation of tricycles (Keke), yellow buses, and minibuses from five major highways across Enugu city, paving the way for the smooth implementation of the state’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. This was made known by the Commissioner for Transport, Dr. Obi Ozor, during a consultative meeting with transport unions and stakeholders at the ministry’s headquarters in Enugu on Monday. Dr. Ozor listed the affected traffic corridors as Okpara Avenue–Abakaliki Road–New Haven Junction–Naira Triangle–Emene Airport; Ogui Road–Chime Avenue–Naira Triangle; and New Haven Junction–Bisala Road–Rangers Avenue–WAEC–Nkpokiti–Zik’s Avenue. Others are Ogui Road–Presidential Road–WAEC–Nkpokiti and the entire Agbani Road stretch. According to the commissioner, these will become dedicated BRT routes in line with Governor Peter Mbah’s vision to reposition Enugu as a modern, multimodal and globally competitive city. He however stresed that taxis will be also allowed to ply the BRT routes. He noted that tricycles were never designed for high-speed highways, stressing that their presence on such routes disrupts traffic flow and puts lives at risk. “We must be open to change. This reform is not about taking anyone’s job. It is about reorganizing the system so that BRT buses operate on the primary roads, yellow buses serve the secondary routes, and tricycles provide last-mile connectivity. Everyone has a place in the value chain,” he stated. Dr. Ozor observed that the government has procured 200 CNG-powered BRT buses, alongside 4,000 electric taxis to be assembled locally at ANAMMCO in Enugu, with the first 1,000 taxis ready within three months. He said the Mbah administration has also built 84 new bus shelters across the city, forming the backbone of a modern transit network designed around safety, comfort, and affordability. He stated that Enugu, with an estimated two million daily commuters, requires at least 8,000 buses to meet mobility demands. The new BRT buses, he added, are equipped with padded seats, functional air-conditioning, WiFi, and strict safety features. “Passengers do not stand in these buses, and every vehicle is tracked and monitored from our central command and control centre. The BRT fare now comes with a 47 percent discount to cushion transportation costs for citizens,” he said. Dr. Ozor also announced some key resolutions reached at the meeting. He said that transport unions interested in participating in BRT bus or terminal operations are to submit proposals, including financial models, for government evaluation. He further explained that the Ije Card, the state’s electronic fare payment system designed to make commuting faster, cashless, and more convenient, will be decentralized so that sales points reach five million residents within 90 days. He added that the government regrets delays in allocating loading bays at the new transport terminals, noting that proposals are under review and would be finalized soon. He encouraged the transport unions to access financial facilities to procure their own buses or to participate in the BRT operations space. “There are enormous investment opportunities as Enugu expands its connectivity to other cities,” he said. Stakeholders across the transport unions expressed their support for the state’s transport transformation agenda, saying they recognized the long-term benefits for commuters, operators, and the economy of the state. The Enugu State Chairman of the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Comrade Chidiebere Aniagu, stated that the union was not opposed to the reforms and shares the government’s vision for a safer and more efficient transportation ecosystem. He appealed to the government to address the concerns of their members.
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  • Sowore Arrives Lagos Federal High Court to Challenge Police Commissioner Over ‘Illegal Wanted’ Declaration

    Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, for the hearing of his fundamental rights enforcement suit against Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Jimoh Moshood. Sowore is challenging the police chief’s November 3 declaration naming him “wanted” over a protest in Oworonshoki—an action his lawyers say had no legal basis, warrant, charge, or investigation.

    Friday’s proceedings were stalled after police served Sowore’s legal team a fresh counter-affidavit inside the courtroom, a move described by his lawyer, Tope Temokun, as a deliberate “last-minute ambush.” The court adjourned to December 9, 2025, to allow the applicant file further responses. Sowore argues the declaration violated his constitutional rights to liberty, dignity, and movement, accusing the police of using unlawful tactics to intimidate critics.
    Sowore Arrives Lagos Federal High Court to Challenge Police Commissioner Over ‘Illegal Wanted’ Declaration Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, for the hearing of his fundamental rights enforcement suit against Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Jimoh Moshood. Sowore is challenging the police chief’s November 3 declaration naming him “wanted” over a protest in Oworonshoki—an action his lawyers say had no legal basis, warrant, charge, or investigation. Friday’s proceedings were stalled after police served Sowore’s legal team a fresh counter-affidavit inside the courtroom, a move described by his lawyer, Tope Temokun, as a deliberate “last-minute ambush.” The court adjourned to December 9, 2025, to allow the applicant file further responses. Sowore argues the declaration violated his constitutional rights to liberty, dignity, and movement, accusing the police of using unlawful tactics to intimidate critics.
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