• AFCON 2025: Morocco Coach Walid Regragui Slams Senegal’s Pape Thiaw Over Penalty Protest

    Morocco head coach, Walid Regragui, has criticised Senegal coach, Pape Thiaw, for instructing his players to briefly walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty decision during their AFCON 2025 encounter.

    Regragui described the action as shameful, stating that it does not honour African football and projects a bad image of the continent to the world.

    Read more in the comments section.
    AFCON 2025: Morocco Coach Walid Regragui Slams Senegal’s Pape Thiaw Over Penalty Protest Morocco head coach, Walid Regragui, has criticised Senegal coach, Pape Thiaw, for instructing his players to briefly walk off the pitch in protest of a penalty decision during their AFCON 2025 encounter. Regragui described the action as shameful, stating that it does not honour African football and projects a bad image of the continent to the world. Read more in the comments section.
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  • PDP Slams Tinubu Govt Over ‘Shameful’ $9m U.S. Lobbying Deal, Says Citizens Need Protection—Not PR

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the Tinubu-led Federal Government over a reported $9 million contract with U.S. lobbying firm, DCI Group, aimed at influencing the Trump administration and U.S. lawmakers on Nigeria’s insecurity challenges.

    The deal, allegedly facilitated through Aster Legal, is said to focus on convincing U.S. authorities that Nigeria is taking concrete steps to curb insecurity, particularly the killings of Christians in the northern region.

    In a statement dated Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the PDP described the contract as “defective and deceptive,” arguing that the government should prioritise protecting lives at home rather than spending millions on foreign image management.

    Question: Should Nigeria be paying $9 million for lobbying abroad while citizens remain unsafe at home?

    #NigeriaPolitics #Tinubu #PDP #Insecurity
    PDP Slams Tinubu Govt Over ‘Shameful’ $9m U.S. Lobbying Deal, Says Citizens Need Protection—Not PR The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the Tinubu-led Federal Government over a reported $9 million contract with U.S. lobbying firm, DCI Group, aimed at influencing the Trump administration and U.S. lawmakers on Nigeria’s insecurity challenges. The deal, allegedly facilitated through Aster Legal, is said to focus on convincing U.S. authorities that Nigeria is taking concrete steps to curb insecurity, particularly the killings of Christians in the northern region. In a statement dated Wednesday, January 14, 2026, and signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the PDP described the contract as “defective and deceptive,” arguing that the government should prioritise protecting lives at home rather than spending millions on foreign image management. Question: Should Nigeria be paying $9 million for lobbying abroad while citizens remain unsafe at home? #NigeriaPolitics #Tinubu #PDP #Insecurity
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Lady Accuses Pastor Bolaji Of Fathering Tiwa Savage’s Son, Social Media Explodes

    Wahala don burst for social media as a viral post has accused Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church of being the biological father of Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil. The X user shared a photo of Tiwa, her 10-year-old son and the pastor standing together, claiming the singer had her child “with a pastor” and should be ashamed. However, available records show that Jamil is the biological son of Tiwa Savage and her ex-husband, Tunji “Teebillz” Balogun. The couple were legally married when Jamil was born in 2015 before separating years later. Tiwa and her son have been attending Pastor Bolaji’s church since late 2025, where he has publicly welcomed and prayed for them. The innocent photo has now been twisted into a paternity allegation, sparking heated reactions online. Tiwa Savage is yet to respond to the claim as fans continue to defend her and call out the false narrative.


    Wahala Don Set Oo! Lady Accuses Pastor Bolaji Of Fathering Tiwa Savage’s Son, Social Media Explodes Wahala don burst for social media as a viral post has accused Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church of being the biological father of Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil. The X user shared a photo of Tiwa, her 10-year-old son and the pastor standing together, claiming the singer had her child “with a pastor” and should be ashamed. However, available records show that Jamil is the biological son of Tiwa Savage and her ex-husband, Tunji “Teebillz” Balogun. The couple were legally married when Jamil was born in 2015 before separating years later. Tiwa and her son have been attending Pastor Bolaji’s church since late 2025, where he has publicly welcomed and prayed for them. The innocent photo has now been twisted into a paternity allegation, sparking heated reactions online. Tiwa Savage is yet to respond to the claim as fans continue to defend her and call out the false narrative.
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  • Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case

    Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts.

    The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action.

    According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption.

    The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action.

    Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself.

    At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.”

    But Odinkalu no gree.

    According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders.

    Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline.

    “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again.

    In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility.

    For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent.

    As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself.

    And as Nigerians would say:
    If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
    Wahala Don Set for Judiciary! ‘Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor’ Drama Sparks Outrage Over Judges, Bribes and Malami Case Wahala don set for Nigeria judiciary as a fiery opinion by human rights lawyer Chidi Anselm Odinkalu don scatter the internet, exposing what many now call the rise of “Mr Justice Steppin’ Razor” inside Nigerian courts. The article, inspired by legendary reggae singer Peter Tosh’s song Steppin’ Razor, takes aim at judges who, instead of quietly doing their jobs, now mount the courtroom like a stage—boasting, threatening and performing toughness while serious allegations of bribery and influence quietly pass without action. According to Odinkalu, some judges in Nigeria are beginning to see themselves as untouchable strongmen—“dangerous judges”—who talk tough but refuse to use the powers the law has already given them to deal with corruption. The writer recalled how in August 2023, a senior judge, Justice Flora Azinge, publicly complained in court that lawyers had allegedly tried to bribe her with ₦10 million. Rather than naming the culprit, reporting the matter or punishing the offenders, she reportedly chose to issue public warnings and threats—without taking concrete action. Fast forward to this past week, and history appears to be repeating itself. At the Federal High Court in Abuja, Justice Polycarp Nwite, while ruling on the bail application of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, his wife and son over money laundering and corruption charges, reportedly declared himself “dangerous.” He warned lawyers not to approach him or attempt to influence his decisions, insisting that any such move would be “vehemently resisted.” But Odinkalu no gree. According to him, this kind of courtroom performance is nothing but noise if the judge refuses to take the legal steps available to him. Under Nigerian law and international judicial standards, judges are expected to be independent, impartial and firm. Any attempt to influence a judge is a crime—and there are clear options: report to the police, punish for contempt, refer lawyers for disciplinary action, or openly name and shame the offenders. Instead, the author says, some judges prefer drama to discipline. “This kind of talk without action,” Odinkalu argues, “does more harm than good. It makes the judiciary look weak, compromised and unserious.” In his words, a judge who complains about being approached but refuses to identify or sanction the culprits is not defending justice—he is advertising that he can be tested again. In the Malami case, the judge neither named the lawyers allegedly trying to influence him nor recused himself from the matter. To Odinkalu, that is a serious failure of judicial responsibility. For many Nigerians already frustrated with corruption, selective justice and political interference in the courts, this write-up only confirms their worst fears: say judges dey shout ‘I be dangerous’, but when e reach time to act, everywhere just go silent. As reactions continue online, one thing is clear—this is not just about one judge or one court case. It is about the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system itself. And as Nigerians would say: If judges dey fear to act, who go protect justice? Wahala don really set for this country judiciary.
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  • Is Democracy Under Threat in Rivers State? Pro-Democracy Group NDF Demands Recall of Lawmakers Over Impeachment Move Against Governor Fubara

    Is the impeachment attempt against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara a genuine constitutional process—or a politically driven effort that could destabilize the state? The Nigeria Democratic Front (NDF) has strongly condemned the move by some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly to impeach the governor and his deputy, describing it as anti-democratic, self-serving, and dangerous to political stability.

    In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe, the pro-democracy group accused the lawmakers behind the impeachment proceedings of abandoning the interests of their constituents in favour of what it called personal political loyalty to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. According to the NDF, the action represents a “shameful display of political thuggery” rather than a lawful attempt to uphold accountability.

    The group went further to call on political stakeholders within Rivers State and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to initiate a recall process against the lawmakers involved, arguing that their conduct shows they no longer represent the will of the people. “Their action clearly shows that they no longer represent their constituents but their political paymaster,” the statement declared.

    The NDF also alleged that the impeachment move is part of a broader attempt to plunge the oil-rich state into prolonged political instability for personal and factional gain. It urged residents of Rivers State to resist what it described as the politics of godfatherism, greed, and elite control, insisting that such practices undermine democratic governance and development.

    Expressing firm support for Governor Fubara, the group called on him to remain resolute and unyielding in the face of political pressure, asserting that the governor enjoys widespread public backing. “Rivers State is ready for people-oriented development, not Wike-oriented destruction,” the NDF said, maintaining that the current administration should not be intimidated by forces seeking to derail governance through legislative conflict.

    In a direct appeal to the federal government, the group urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene by calling the FCT minister to order, warning that failure to do so could deepen political tensions and erode democratic stability in the state.

    As of the time of reporting, neither the Rivers State House of Assembly nor the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, had responded to the allegations.

    The unfolding crisis raises pressing questions: Is the impeachment move truly about accountability or about political control? Will Rivers lawmakers face recall from their constituents? And can democratic institutions withstand the growing influence of political godfatherism in Nigeria’s state politics?

    Is Democracy Under Threat in Rivers State? Pro-Democracy Group NDF Demands Recall of Lawmakers Over Impeachment Move Against Governor Fubara Is the impeachment attempt against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara a genuine constitutional process—or a politically driven effort that could destabilize the state? The Nigeria Democratic Front (NDF) has strongly condemned the move by some members of the Rivers State House of Assembly to impeach the governor and his deputy, describing it as anti-democratic, self-serving, and dangerous to political stability. In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Ikenna Ellis-Ezenekwe, the pro-democracy group accused the lawmakers behind the impeachment proceedings of abandoning the interests of their constituents in favour of what it called personal political loyalty to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. According to the NDF, the action represents a “shameful display of political thuggery” rather than a lawful attempt to uphold accountability. The group went further to call on political stakeholders within Rivers State and the All Progressives Congress (APC) to initiate a recall process against the lawmakers involved, arguing that their conduct shows they no longer represent the will of the people. “Their action clearly shows that they no longer represent their constituents but their political paymaster,” the statement declared. The NDF also alleged that the impeachment move is part of a broader attempt to plunge the oil-rich state into prolonged political instability for personal and factional gain. It urged residents of Rivers State to resist what it described as the politics of godfatherism, greed, and elite control, insisting that such practices undermine democratic governance and development. Expressing firm support for Governor Fubara, the group called on him to remain resolute and unyielding in the face of political pressure, asserting that the governor enjoys widespread public backing. “Rivers State is ready for people-oriented development, not Wike-oriented destruction,” the NDF said, maintaining that the current administration should not be intimidated by forces seeking to derail governance through legislative conflict. In a direct appeal to the federal government, the group urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene by calling the FCT minister to order, warning that failure to do so could deepen political tensions and erode democratic stability in the state. As of the time of reporting, neither the Rivers State House of Assembly nor the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, had responded to the allegations. The unfolding crisis raises pressing questions: Is the impeachment move truly about accountability or about political control? Will Rivers lawmakers face recall from their constituents? And can democratic institutions withstand the growing influence of political godfatherism in Nigeria’s state politics?
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  • Is Ondo’s Governor Above the Law? Outrage as Commissioner Decorates Gov Aiyedatiwa at Public Event Despite Court Order for Her Arrest

    Is the rule of law being deliberately undermined in Ondo State, and why was a commissioner facing a court-ordered arrest allowed to appear publicly with the governor?

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has come under intense public criticism after his Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Seun Osamaye, was seen participating in an official state event and decorating him with the 2026 National Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem, despite a subsisting court order directing her arrest and remand.

    The controversy stems from a ruling delivered on December 31, 2025, by a Magistrate Court in Ondo State, which ordered the arrest and imprisonment of Mrs Osamaye over allegations of assault, intimidation, and threats against a serving Chief Magistrate, Mrs Temitope Alphonso. According to court records, the commissioner was accused of verbally and physically confronting the magistrate during an official visit to the Ministry of Women Affairs following a judgment that was reportedly unfavourable to her.

    Public outrage erupted after photographs of the commissioner at Wednesday’s event circulated on social media. Legal commentators noted that no court order had vacated or overturned the ruling, and that the magistrates’ indefinite strike in Ondo State made it impossible for any judicial review to have lawfully taken place. “The order remains valid and enforceable,” one observer said, describing the public appearance as “a slap on the judiciary.”

    Critics questioned how a public official facing a lawful arrest order could be allowed to take part in a high-profile state function—especially one honouring the governor, who is constitutionally bound to uphold the law. “How can a governor permit an appointee who ought to be in custody to decorate him in public?” one source asked, calling the episode “a show of shame” and evidence of “disrespect and disregard for the rule of law.”

    Court documents allege that Mrs Osamaye verbally abused and threatened Magistrate Alphonso, reportedly telling her to “shut up,” referring to her as “a mere magistrate,” and boasting that even the Chief Judge of Ondo State could not challenge her authority. The affidavit further claims she issued threats suggesting the magistrate could be made to “go missing,” actions described as intimidation and abuse of political influence.

    Mrs Osamaye failed to appear in court on the hearing date. Her counsel submitted a medical report claiming she was receiving treatment, but the presiding magistrate, Mr Damilola Sekoni, rejected the document for lacking essential details. He subsequently ordered her arrest and remand, citing what he described as a clear disregard for the authority of the court, and adjourned the matter to January 12.

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Akure Branch, has since called on Governor Aiyedatiwa to suspend the commissioner to allow her face prosecution without interference. The NBA warned that the alleged conduct, if proven, constitutes a direct attack on judicial independence and a dangerous erosion of public confidence in the justice system.

    The episode has raised urgent questions:
    Did the Ondo State Government knowingly disregard a valid court order?
    What message does this send about accountability and equality before the law?
    And can public trust in the judiciary survive when court directives appear openly defied?

    As legal bodies demand action and citizens express outrage, the controversy has become a critical test of rule of law, separation of powers, and democratic accountability in Ondo State.


    Is Ondo’s Governor Above the Law? Outrage as Commissioner Decorates Gov Aiyedatiwa at Public Event Despite Court Order for Her Arrest Is the rule of law being deliberately undermined in Ondo State, and why was a commissioner facing a court-ordered arrest allowed to appear publicly with the governor? Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has come under intense public criticism after his Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Seun Osamaye, was seen participating in an official state event and decorating him with the 2026 National Armed Forces Remembrance Emblem, despite a subsisting court order directing her arrest and remand. The controversy stems from a ruling delivered on December 31, 2025, by a Magistrate Court in Ondo State, which ordered the arrest and imprisonment of Mrs Osamaye over allegations of assault, intimidation, and threats against a serving Chief Magistrate, Mrs Temitope Alphonso. According to court records, the commissioner was accused of verbally and physically confronting the magistrate during an official visit to the Ministry of Women Affairs following a judgment that was reportedly unfavourable to her. Public outrage erupted after photographs of the commissioner at Wednesday’s event circulated on social media. Legal commentators noted that no court order had vacated or overturned the ruling, and that the magistrates’ indefinite strike in Ondo State made it impossible for any judicial review to have lawfully taken place. “The order remains valid and enforceable,” one observer said, describing the public appearance as “a slap on the judiciary.” Critics questioned how a public official facing a lawful arrest order could be allowed to take part in a high-profile state function—especially one honouring the governor, who is constitutionally bound to uphold the law. “How can a governor permit an appointee who ought to be in custody to decorate him in public?” one source asked, calling the episode “a show of shame” and evidence of “disrespect and disregard for the rule of law.” Court documents allege that Mrs Osamaye verbally abused and threatened Magistrate Alphonso, reportedly telling her to “shut up,” referring to her as “a mere magistrate,” and boasting that even the Chief Judge of Ondo State could not challenge her authority. The affidavit further claims she issued threats suggesting the magistrate could be made to “go missing,” actions described as intimidation and abuse of political influence. Mrs Osamaye failed to appear in court on the hearing date. Her counsel submitted a medical report claiming she was receiving treatment, but the presiding magistrate, Mr Damilola Sekoni, rejected the document for lacking essential details. He subsequently ordered her arrest and remand, citing what he described as a clear disregard for the authority of the court, and adjourned the matter to January 12. The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Akure Branch, has since called on Governor Aiyedatiwa to suspend the commissioner to allow her face prosecution without interference. The NBA warned that the alleged conduct, if proven, constitutes a direct attack on judicial independence and a dangerous erosion of public confidence in the justice system. The episode has raised urgent questions: Did the Ondo State Government knowingly disregard a valid court order? What message does this send about accountability and equality before the law? And can public trust in the judiciary survive when court directives appear openly defied? As legal bodies demand action and citizens express outrage, the controversy has become a critical test of rule of law, separation of powers, and democratic accountability in Ondo State.
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  • Was Deadly Force Justified? Why an ICE Agent Shot a Motorist in Minneapolis During Immigration Raids—and How This Killing Is Reigniting America’s Immigration and Police Brutality Debate

    Was the fatal shooting of a motorist by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis an act of self-defence—or a troubling escalation in America’s immigration crackdown? And how far is the U.S. government willing to go in enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration?

    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a woman during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis after authorities said she attempted to drive her vehicle into law enforcement officers. The incident occurred in a residential neighbourhood as ICE carried out what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) described as “targeted operations” connected to an ongoing nationwide enforcement surge.

    According to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, the confrontation unfolded after protesters reportedly surrounded officers at the scene. She alleged that the woman “weaponized her vehicle” in an attempt to run over federal agents—calling the act “domestic terrorism.” The woman was shot inside her car, but as of Wednesday evening, authorities had not released her identity or confirmed whether body-camera footage would be made public.

    Why is this incident causing such outrage? The killing comes amid a dramatic expansion of federal immigration enforcement in major U.S. cities. Just one day earlier, DHS announced the deployment of approximately 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis and St. Paul as part of a sweeping crackdown linked in part to alleged fraud involving members of the Somali community. The announcement immediately heightened tensions in a region already sensitive to aggressive immigration operations.

    Following the shooting, crowds of protesters flooded the area, chanting “Shame! Shame! Shame!” and “ICE out of Minnesota!”—slogans that have echoed across other U.S. cities experiencing similar raids. Civil rights advocates and community leaders have called for an independent investigation, demanding transparency around the use of deadly force by federal officers during immigration operations.

    Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey strongly condemned the federal presence, accusing ICE of destabilising the city. “Immigration agents are causing chaos in our city,” he said, insisting that federal authorities leave Minnesota and affirming the city’s support for immigrant and refugee communities.

    What does this mean for immigration enforcement in America? The shooting is being widely seen as a turning point in an already polarising national debate over immigration, policing, and the militarisation of federal law enforcement. With Minneapolis now emerging as a flashpoint—alongside cities like Los Angeles and Chicago—the incident raises urgent questions: Are ICE operations becoming more dangerous for both officers and civilians? Is the use of lethal force becoming normalised in immigration enforcement? And will federal authorities face greater scrutiny or legal challenges over how these operations are conducted?

    As investigations loom and public anger grows, the Minneapolis shooting is likely to intensify political battles over immigration policy, civil rights, and the limits of federal power—reshaping how America confronts one of its most divisive issues in the years ahead.

    Was Deadly Force Justified? Why an ICE Agent Shot a Motorist in Minneapolis During Immigration Raids—and How This Killing Is Reigniting America’s Immigration and Police Brutality Debate Was the fatal shooting of a motorist by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis an act of self-defence—or a troubling escalation in America’s immigration crackdown? And how far is the U.S. government willing to go in enforcing immigration laws under the Trump administration? An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot and killed a woman during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis after authorities said she attempted to drive her vehicle into law enforcement officers. The incident occurred in a residential neighbourhood as ICE carried out what the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) described as “targeted operations” connected to an ongoing nationwide enforcement surge. According to DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin, the confrontation unfolded after protesters reportedly surrounded officers at the scene. She alleged that the woman “weaponized her vehicle” in an attempt to run over federal agents—calling the act “domestic terrorism.” The woman was shot inside her car, but as of Wednesday evening, authorities had not released her identity or confirmed whether body-camera footage would be made public. Why is this incident causing such outrage? The killing comes amid a dramatic expansion of federal immigration enforcement in major U.S. cities. Just one day earlier, DHS announced the deployment of approximately 2,000 federal agents to Minneapolis and St. Paul as part of a sweeping crackdown linked in part to alleged fraud involving members of the Somali community. The announcement immediately heightened tensions in a region already sensitive to aggressive immigration operations. Following the shooting, crowds of protesters flooded the area, chanting “Shame! Shame! Shame!” and “ICE out of Minnesota!”—slogans that have echoed across other U.S. cities experiencing similar raids. Civil rights advocates and community leaders have called for an independent investigation, demanding transparency around the use of deadly force by federal officers during immigration operations. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey strongly condemned the federal presence, accusing ICE of destabilising the city. “Immigration agents are causing chaos in our city,” he said, insisting that federal authorities leave Minnesota and affirming the city’s support for immigrant and refugee communities. What does this mean for immigration enforcement in America? The shooting is being widely seen as a turning point in an already polarising national debate over immigration, policing, and the militarisation of federal law enforcement. With Minneapolis now emerging as a flashpoint—alongside cities like Los Angeles and Chicago—the incident raises urgent questions: Are ICE operations becoming more dangerous for both officers and civilians? Is the use of lethal force becoming normalised in immigration enforcement? And will federal authorities face greater scrutiny or legal challenges over how these operations are conducted? As investigations loom and public anger grows, the Minneapolis shooting is likely to intensify political battles over immigration policy, civil rights, and the limits of federal power—reshaping how America confronts one of its most divisive issues in the years ahead.
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  • Lawyer Deji Adeyanju Blasts Former AGF Abubakar Malami for Flouting Court Orders, Warns Against Arrogance in Power

    Nigerian human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has criticized former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), accusing him of repeatedly disobeying court orders while holding office. Adeyanju described Malami’s actions as shameful and dangerous to democracy, highlighting that even as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, he ignored the rule of law.
    Speaking on Tuesday, Adeyanju noted that Malami’s fall from influence after leaving office was a consequence of his disregard for legal procedures and accountability. He warned current leaders against arrogance and impunity, stressing that political authority is temporary and accountability is inevitable.
    Malami, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, is currently facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged money laundering offenses totaling over ₦8.7 billion. He, alongside his wife and son, is being held at Kuje Correctional Centre pending a bail ruling in a 16-count charge of conspiracy, procuring, disguising, and laundering proceeds of unlawful activities under the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.
    The matter has drawn attention to the accountability of public officers in Nigeria and the consequences of ignoring judicial authority, with civil society and rights groups monitoring developments closely.
    Lawyer Deji Adeyanju Blasts Former AGF Abubakar Malami for Flouting Court Orders, Warns Against Arrogance in Power Nigerian human rights lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has criticized former Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), accusing him of repeatedly disobeying court orders while holding office. Adeyanju described Malami’s actions as shameful and dangerous to democracy, highlighting that even as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, he ignored the rule of law. Speaking on Tuesday, Adeyanju noted that Malami’s fall from influence after leaving office was a consequence of his disregard for legal procedures and accountability. He warned current leaders against arrogance and impunity, stressing that political authority is temporary and accountability is inevitable. Malami, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, is currently facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged money laundering offenses totaling over ₦8.7 billion. He, alongside his wife and son, is being held at Kuje Correctional Centre pending a bail ruling in a 16-count charge of conspiracy, procuring, disguising, and laundering proceeds of unlawful activities under the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. The matter has drawn attention to the accountability of public officers in Nigeria and the consequences of ignoring judicial authority, with civil society and rights groups monitoring developments closely.
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  • JUST IN: (Trump’s Press conference)

    “Venezuela stole American oil”
    “We built Venezuelan oil industry and they took it from us”

    How can a country steal their OWN oil (industry) from you?

    Shameless lair.
    JUST IN:🚨 (Trump’s Press conference) “Venezuela stole American oil” “We built Venezuelan oil industry and they took it from us” How can a country steal their OWN oil (industry) from you? Shameless lair.
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  • “The U.S. Army strike in Sokoto did not harm any bandits.

    "They only dropped b0mbs in an open field, endangering the lives of innocent people.

    "What they actually sent to Sokoto State were drones.

    "This is very shameful, and I don’t believe this claim at all.

    "I challenge anyone in Nigeria to show me even one terrorist they k!lled.

    "Do you think I’m afraid of President Donald Trump? America cannot send troops into a sovereign nation like Nigeria; they can only collaborate with Nigerian troops.”

    — Asari Dokubo reacts
    “The U.S. Army strike in Sokoto did not harm any bandits. "They only dropped b0mbs in an open field, endangering the lives of innocent people. "What they actually sent to Sokoto State were drones. "This is very shameful, and I don’t believe this claim at all. "I challenge anyone in Nigeria to show me even one terrorist they k!lled. "Do you think I’m afraid of President Donald Trump? America cannot send troops into a sovereign nation like Nigeria; they can only collaborate with Nigerian troops.” — Asari Dokubo reacts
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  • THE WISE MAN

    A girl at a bus stop spotted a handsome man and without hesitating, she went to him and said ...."you look cute, I like you"

    The man out of shock simply placed his hand on her shoulders and said...

    My dear, this love, and infatuation are all nothing, you're too young to be behaving like this.

    Please go home and study hard so that you can have a successful life
    He then placed a piece of paper in her hand and said...I have written some words of wisdom and religious verses for you, read them before you go to sleep. God loves you
    And he walks away

    The girl went back to her hustle in Shame and guilt
    Before she sleeps she opened the paper and read and it was ......

    Are you blind? My wife was standing behind me. This is my number, call me. Anyway, I love you too.
    THE WISE MAN 🙆‍♂️ A girl at a bus stop spotted a handsome man and without hesitating, she went to him and said ...."you look cute, I like you" The man out of shock simply placed his hand on her shoulders and said... My dear, this love, and infatuation are all nothing, you're too young to be behaving like this. Please go home and study hard so that you can have a successful life He then placed a piece of paper in her hand and said...I have written some words of wisdom and religious verses for you, read them before you go to sleep. God loves you And he walks away The girl went back to her hustle in Shame and guilt Before she sleeps she opened the paper and read and it was ...... Are you blind? My wife was standing behind me. This is my number, call me. Anyway, I love you too.🤣
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  • Shame On Me For What?” — VeryDarkMan Defends Call for Harrison’s Release, Alleges ₦5.4 Million Ransom Controversy as Kidnapped Victim Remains in Bush

    Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to criticisms following the release of Harrison, insisting his demand was aimed at accountability, not sympathy. He alleged that Harrison collected ₦5.4 million meant for ransom negotiations while the kidnapped victim remains in captivity. According to VeryDarkMan, kidnappers monitored social media updates, initially demanded ₦5.4 million, later raised the ransom to ₦60 million before reducing it to ₦50 million. He further questioned claims that Harrison killed some kidnappers and warned that any harm to the abducted victim would raise serious moral and legal concerns. VeryDarkMan maintained that his role is to expose alleged wrongdoing and rejected suggestions that ransom payments should be normalized, warning that such actions only encourage kidnapping.
    Shame On Me For What?” — VeryDarkMan Defends Call for Harrison’s Release, Alleges ₦5.4 Million Ransom Controversy as Kidnapped Victim Remains in Bush Popular social media activist VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to criticisms following the release of Harrison, insisting his demand was aimed at accountability, not sympathy. He alleged that Harrison collected ₦5.4 million meant for ransom negotiations while the kidnapped victim remains in captivity. According to VeryDarkMan, kidnappers monitored social media updates, initially demanded ₦5.4 million, later raised the ransom to ₦60 million before reducing it to ₦50 million. He further questioned claims that Harrison killed some kidnappers and warned that any harm to the abducted victim would raise serious moral and legal concerns. VeryDarkMan maintained that his role is to expose alleged wrongdoing and rejected suggestions that ransom payments should be normalized, warning that such actions only encourage kidnapping.
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  • What was he thinking?

    Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has been mentioned in the drama between Doris Ogala and Pastor Chris Okafor.

    “I am ashamed of him. Any society that has no rules will collapse,” a critic stated.
    What was he thinking? Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has been mentioned in the drama between Doris Ogala and Pastor Chris Okafor. “I am ashamed of him. Any society that has no rules will collapse,” a critic stated.
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  • Nigeria’s National Shame Deepens as Peter Obi Slams Tinubu Government Over Alleged Alteration of Tax Laws Passed by National Assembly

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the Federal Government over alleged alterations to tax-related laws passed by the National Assembly, describing the development as a national shame and a threat to constitutional governance. Obi said discrepancies between what lawmakers approved and what was later published as law point to a serious breakdown in legislative procedure, transparency, and respect for the rule of law. He warned that the alleged introduction of unapproved enforcement powers—such as mandatory deposits before appeals, asset seizures without court oversight, and arrest powers for tax authorities—could undermine taxpayers’ rights and access to justice, while criticising the Presidency’s silence on the matter.
    Nigeria’s National Shame Deepens as Peter Obi Slams Tinubu Government Over Alleged Alteration of Tax Laws Passed by National Assembly Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has condemned the Federal Government over alleged alterations to tax-related laws passed by the National Assembly, describing the development as a national shame and a threat to constitutional governance. Obi said discrepancies between what lawmakers approved and what was later published as law point to a serious breakdown in legislative procedure, transparency, and respect for the rule of law. He warned that the alleged introduction of unapproved enforcement powers—such as mandatory deposits before appeals, asset seizures without court oversight, and arrest powers for tax authorities—could undermine taxpayers’ rights and access to justice, while criticising the Presidency’s silence on the matter.
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  • Nigeria’s War With Terrorism Isn’t About Needing More Soldiers; It Is a Shame We Don’t Have Special Forces – Chidoka

    We have been at this since 2008 and should have a special force by now. We need a forest force, not more policemen and soldiers.

    Osita Chidoka, Former Minister/Chancellor, Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership
    Nigeria’s War With Terrorism Isn’t About Needing More Soldiers; It Is a Shame We Don’t Have Special Forces – Chidoka We have been at this since 2008 and should have a special force by now. We need a forest force, not more policemen and soldiers. Osita Chidoka, Former Minister/Chancellor, Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership
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  • While the country mourns of killings of the victims of terrorism and kidnappings, our politicians are in perpetual enjoyment and celebration. Shameful!
    While the country mourns of killings of the victims of terrorism and kidnappings, our politicians are in perpetual enjoyment and celebration. Shameful!
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  • Land Dispute: Reactions After Dino Melaye Shared Video Of Abuja Residents Chanting Wike Shame On You.

    Social media users reacted strongly after Senator Dino Melaye, a former governorship aspirant in Kogi State, shared a video showing residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ridiculing Minister Nyesom Wike and his team. The footage was posted on Melaye’s official X account on November 13, 2025.

    The video was recorded during an incident in Abuja where Wike and his entourage attempted to inspect a plot of land but were reportedly blocked by Lieutenant Ahmed Yerima and other military personnel. In the clip, the residents could be seen siding with the officers while openly mocking the FCT Minister and his team.

    At one point in the video, people were heard shouting phrases such as, “Wike, shame on you. Power pass power,” reflecting their disapproval of the minister’s presence and actions. The moment quickly drew attention online, with many social media users reacting to the video through comments, shares, and discussions.

    The post sparked a variety of reactions from the public, highlighting the growing interest in political developments in Abuja and the involvement of security personnel in local disputes. Several users expressed amusement at the residents’ boldness, while others debated the implications of the confrontation between a high-ranking political figure and military officers.
    Land Dispute: Reactions After Dino Melaye Shared Video Of Abuja Residents Chanting Wike Shame On You. Social media users reacted strongly after Senator Dino Melaye, a former governorship aspirant in Kogi State, shared a video showing residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ridiculing Minister Nyesom Wike and his team. The footage was posted on Melaye’s official X account on November 13, 2025. The video was recorded during an incident in Abuja where Wike and his entourage attempted to inspect a plot of land but were reportedly blocked by Lieutenant Ahmed Yerima and other military personnel. In the clip, the residents could be seen siding with the officers while openly mocking the FCT Minister and his team. At one point in the video, people were heard shouting phrases such as, “Wike, shame on you. Power pass power,” reflecting their disapproval of the minister’s presence and actions. The moment quickly drew attention online, with many social media users reacting to the video through comments, shares, and discussions. The post sparked a variety of reactions from the public, highlighting the growing interest in political developments in Abuja and the involvement of security personnel in local disputes. Several users expressed amusement at the residents’ boldness, while others debated the implications of the confrontation between a high-ranking political figure and military officers.
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  • "Senator Ned is reaping what he sowed, Betrayed everyone who has ever helped him"— Senator Ned’s alleged brother, Chuks Nwoko, Reveals.

    Chuks Nwoko, brother of Senator Ned Nwoko, has publicly criticized the senator, saying he is “reaping what he sowed” and bringing shame to the family name.

    Speaking in a video, Chuks said he has tried to reach his brother but has been unable to do so, stressing that as a sibling, he feels compelled to speak the truth. “You are bringing so much disrepute to the name Nwoko.

    You are not ashamed, but we, your siblings, are ashamed for you,” he said. Chuks urged Senator Ned to use this moment to reflect and change, quoting a Bible verse to emphasize the importance of a change of heart.

    He accused the senator of promoting “things that have nothing to do with the core values of which they were brought up” and criticized his public image on social media, noting that Ned portrays himself as self-made despite coming from a modest background and having been supported through school by Omoye.

    He further lamented that Senator Ned has “betrayed and done so much harm to everyone who helped him in life,” beginning with his immediate elder brother, and called on him to stop bringing shame to the Nwoko family.

    Chuks’ message, part of a wider video statement, highlighted family disappointment and a call for humility and accountability.
    "Senator Ned is reaping what he sowed, Betrayed everyone who has ever helped him"— Senator Ned’s alleged brother, Chuks Nwoko, Reveals. Chuks Nwoko, brother of Senator Ned Nwoko, has publicly criticized the senator, saying he is “reaping what he sowed” and bringing shame to the family name. Speaking in a video, Chuks said he has tried to reach his brother but has been unable to do so, stressing that as a sibling, he feels compelled to speak the truth. “You are bringing so much disrepute to the name Nwoko. You are not ashamed, but we, your siblings, are ashamed for you,” he said. Chuks urged Senator Ned to use this moment to reflect and change, quoting a Bible verse to emphasize the importance of a change of heart. He accused the senator of promoting “things that have nothing to do with the core values of which they were brought up” and criticized his public image on social media, noting that Ned portrays himself as self-made despite coming from a modest background and having been supported through school by Omoye. He further lamented that Senator Ned has “betrayed and done so much harm to everyone who helped him in life,” beginning with his immediate elder brother, and called on him to stop bringing shame to the Nwoko family. Chuks’ message, part of a wider video statement, highlighted family disappointment and a call for humility and accountability.
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  • "Please stop insulting my mom. She warned me, but it's me. I'm so ashamed to say I fell in love, I was going to kill myself if I didn't marry Ned" - Actress Regina Daniels speaks.
    "Please stop insulting my mom. She warned me, but it's me. I'm so ashamed to say I fell in love, I was going to kill myself if I didn't marry Ned" - Actress Regina Daniels speaks.
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  • A govt that thinks after it acts” – Atiku criticises Tinubu over cancelled pardon.

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticised President Bola Tinubu over the cancellation of the controversial presidential pardon earlier granted to convicted drug traffickers, kidnappers, and other criminals.

    Atiku said the reversal was another example of a government that “thinks after it acts,” accusing Tinubu of lacking foresight and moral direction.

    In a statement issued by his media aide, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku described the U-turn as “not an act of wisdom but an act of shame.”

    “President Bola Tinubu has ‘cancelled’ his own pardon for drug traffickers, kidnappers, and other hardened criminals — but only after Nigerians shouted loud enough to wake him from his moral slumber,” the statement read.

    Atiku said the episode exposed how poorly decisions are made under Tinubu’s administration.

    “If the public had kept quiet, would convicted drug lords and kidnappers be walking free today under the President’s blessing?” he asked.

    He demanded answers on who compiled the list of beneficiaries, what criteria were used to free such offenders, and why the Attorney-General endorsed what he called “a national embarrassment.”

    Atiku said the government’s conduct had become predictable — making controversial decisions and reversing them only after public outrage.
    A govt that thinks after it acts” – Atiku criticises Tinubu over cancelled pardon. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticised President Bola Tinubu over the cancellation of the controversial presidential pardon earlier granted to convicted drug traffickers, kidnappers, and other criminals. Atiku said the reversal was another example of a government that “thinks after it acts,” accusing Tinubu of lacking foresight and moral direction. In a statement issued by his media aide, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku described the U-turn as “not an act of wisdom but an act of shame.” “President Bola Tinubu has ‘cancelled’ his own pardon for drug traffickers, kidnappers, and other hardened criminals — but only after Nigerians shouted loud enough to wake him from his moral slumber,” the statement read. Atiku said the episode exposed how poorly decisions are made under Tinubu’s administration. “If the public had kept quiet, would convicted drug lords and kidnappers be walking free today under the President’s blessing?” he asked. He demanded answers on who compiled the list of beneficiaries, what criteria were used to free such offenders, and why the Attorney-General endorsed what he called “a national embarrassment.” Atiku said the government’s conduct had become predictable — making controversial decisions and reversing them only after public outrage.
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