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₦36 Million for Health, ₦36 Billion for Jets? Tinubu’s Priorities Spark Outrage

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Claims comparing public spending by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and personal donations by Peter Obi have been circulating in political discussions, particularly regarding funding for the health sector and aircraft maintenance.

The statement alleges that out of ₦218 billion budgeted for the health sector in 2026, only ₦36 million has been released, while ₦36 billion was spent on maintaining the presidential jet. It also claims that Peter Obi has personally donated over ₦200 million to hospitals in support of both private and public health institutions.

Matters relating to federal budget releases and expenditure are typically documented in official budget performance reports, appropriation acts, and statements from the Ministry of Finance and relevant agencies. Budgetary allocations and actual releases often occur in phases throughout the fiscal year, depending on revenue performance, cash flow, and administrative processes. Therefore, figures regarding releases versus allocations require verification from official government financial records.

Similarly, expenses related to presidential aircraft — including maintenance, upgrades, or operational costs — are usually captured under the State House or aviation-related budget lines. These expenditures can vary depending on technical requirements and contractual obligations.

Regarding Peter Obi, he has previously publicised philanthropic contributions to educational and health institutions, including financial donations to hospitals. However, the exact cumulative figure of such contributions would need to be confirmed through documented records or verified public disclosures.

Political commentary often draws sharp contrasts between government spending priorities and private philanthropic efforts. However, assessing such claims accurately requires careful review of official financial data, budget implementation reports, and verified statements from the individuals or institutions involved.

Public debate about governance, healthcare funding, and fiscal responsibility remains an important part of democratic engagement. For clarity and fairness, it is advisable to consult credible sources and official records before drawing conclusions about specific financial figures or policy priorities.

Court Fixes May 21 For Hearing In COOU Vice-Chancellor Appointment Suit

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(DDM) – The National Industrial Court sitting in Awka, Anambra State, has adjourned until May 21 for the hearing of a suit challenging the appointment of the substantive Vice-Chancellor of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Igbariam.

The case, marked NICN/ARJ/275/2025, was filed by Prof. Chike Osegbue against Prof. Kate Omenugha and five others. Osegbue is seeking the nullification of Omenugha’s appointment as substantive Vice-Chancellor of the institution.

Prof. Omenugha was appointed on August 6, 2025, by Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, who serves as Visitor to the university, following the conclusion of the selection process.

According to court documents, Osegbue contends that he emerged first among the three candidates recommended by the university’s Governing Council and, therefore, should have been appointed in line with the provisions of the COOU Law 2014. He is asking the court to declare him the substantive Vice-Chancellor.

The selection exercise was conducted by a joint committee of the University Council and Senate representatives under the chairmanship of Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, who is also listed as a defendant in the suit.

Other defendants include the Governor of Anambra State, the Attorney-General of Anambra State, the Governing Council of COOU, and the university itself.

Osegbue argues that Omenugha’s appointment contravenes provisions of the COOU Law 2014, particularly Ordinance II (4)(d) and Statute VI (1) of the First Schedule. He maintains that the law stipulates that the candidate with the highest score in the selection process should be appointed, or alternatively, that the second- or third-ranked candidates may only be considered upon recommendation by the council.

He is therefore seeking a declaration that Omenugha’s appointment is null and void on the grounds that it allegedly violates the relevant statutory provisions.

When the matter came up in court, counsel to the claimant, Mr. Kaine Anunwune, representing Mr. J.S. Okutepa, SAN, moved an application to regularise a counter-motion in response to the defendants’ preliminary objection.

Counsel to the first and second defendants, Mr. Patrick Ikweto, SAN, also filed an application seeking leave to submit a further counter and requested permission to file a clean copy within seven days.

Presiding Judge, Justice John Tergama, granted the applications and directed that all pending applications, alongside the substantive suit, be heard together.

The court subsequently adjourned the matter until May 21 for hearing.

JUST IN: ICPC Raids El-Rufai’s Abuja Residence Amid Ongoing Probe

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Officials of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on Thursday raided the Abuja residence of former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, as investigations into alleged financial misconduct continue.

The operation followed his arrest after he was granted bail by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). El-Rufai had honoured an EFCC invitation earlier in the week.

The ICPC had confirmed in a statement on Wednesday that the former governor was in its custody.

According to the commission’s Head of Media and Public Communications, J. Okor Odey, El-Rufai was being held in connection with ongoing investigations, although details of the allegations were not disclosed.

Reports on Thursday night indicated that the search was conducted at his Aso Drive residence in Abuja. Muyiwa Adekeye, spokesman to the former governor, disclosed the development on social media, stating that the property was searched by ICPC officials.

El-Rufai’s lawyer, Ubong Akpan, reportedly condemned the action, describing it as unlawful and a violation of legal procedures and fundamental rights.

As of the time of filing this report, authorities had not issued an official statement detailing the outcome of the search or whether a warrant was presented.

The Kaduna State House of Assembly had earlier recommended a probe of the former governor over alleged fraud amounting to N432 billion an allegation he has consistently denied.

The ICPC said further updates would be provided in due course in line with its mandate and established procedures.

JUST IN: CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee Meeting Canceled

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(DDM) – A scheduled meeting of the independent vaccine advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been canceled, according to a spokesperson for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The committee, which typically convenes to review data and provide recommendations on vaccine use in the United States, had been expected to meet next week. However, officials confirmed that the meeting will no longer take place as planned.

In a brief statement, an HHS spokesperson said, “Further information will be shared as available,” without offering additional details regarding the reason for the cancellation or whether the meeting would be rescheduled.

According to a person familiar with the situation, the decision to cancel the meeting was made based on guidance from HHS. The individual, who requested anonymity because the information had not yet been made public at the time, indicated that internal direction influenced the move.

Another source also speaking on condition of anonymity said that as of Wednesday night, members of the advisory committee had not yet been formally notified about the change in status of the meeting.

The CDC’s vaccine advisory committee, formally known as the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), plays a significant role in shaping national vaccine policy. Its recommendations often influence immunization schedules and coverage decisions across the country.

The cancellation comes at a time when vaccine guidance and public health policy remain closely watched issues. Health experts and stakeholders frequently rely on the committee’s deliberations to inform clinical practice and public health planning.

It remains unclear whether the cancellation will affect pending vaccine recommendations or ongoing policy discussions. Officials have indicated that additional details will be provided once they become available.

Parents Of 3-Year-Old With Eye Injury Appeal For Financial Help

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(DDM) – The parents of a three-year-old child battling a severe eye condition have made a public appeal for assistance, calling on prominent Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama and other well-meaning individuals to support their child’s urgent medical needs.

Hellen Asomah, the child’s mother, shared her family’s ordeal during an interview on Lawson Afisem, a programme hosted by MFK. In the emotional account, she explained that her daughter’s eye condition began after an accident at home.

According to her, the child was playing when she was accidentally struck in the eye by a slipper, an incident that later resulted in serious complications.

Hellen stated that what initially appeared to be a minor injury has since developed into a critical condition affecting the child’s eyesight. She described the situation as deeply distressing, noting that the family has struggled to secure the necessary funds for treatment.

The child is currently receiving medical attention at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, where doctors have reportedly recommended surgery as part of efforts to address the condition. However, the family says they have been informed that a significant amount of money is required before the procedure can be carried out.

According to the mother, the financial demand is beyond what the family can afford. She explained that she and her husband are economically disadvantaged and rely largely on assistance from others for their daily survival. The mounting medical expenses have therefore placed them in an extremely difficult position.

“We have been told to bring money for the surgery, but we do not have it,” she lamented, appealing to compassionate individuals to come to their aid so their daughter can receive timely treatment.

Hellen’s appeal specifically mentioned Ibrahim Mahama and other wealthy Ghanaians, urging them to consider supporting the child’s medical care. She expressed hope that with the required intervention, her daughter may have a chance to regain her sight and live a normal life.
The family’s plea has drawn attention to the broader issue of access to healthcare and the financial challenges many families face when confronted with unexpected medical emergencies.
As of the time of this report, there has been no public response from the individuals mentioned.

However, the parents remain hopeful that their appeal will reach benevolent supporters willing to assist in covering the cost of the surgery and giving their child an opportunity for recovery.

Why You Should Think Twice Before Office Romance

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(DDM) – Office romance is often glamorised in movies and daydreams — the stolen glances across meeting tables, lunch breaks that turn into something more, or the excitement of sharing a secret with someone just a few desks away. Considering that many adults spend a significant portion of their lives at work, it is not surprising that relationships sometimes blossom in professional settings.

However, while some workplace relationships evolve into lasting partnerships, many others become complicated in ways people do not initially anticipate. The workplace is fundamentally structured around performance, hierarchy, targets, and accountability. Introducing romantic emotions into that environment can blur boundaries and create unintended consequences.

One major concern is the added emotional strain. Work is already demanding, with deadlines, office politics, performance reviews, and competition. A romantic relationship within the same space can intensify stress. Minor misunderstandings may spill into professional interactions. Questions about tone, feedback, or colleague interactions can suddenly feel personal rather than purely work-related. Maintaining focus becomes more challenging when emotional dynamics are intertwined with daily tasks.

Another issue is visibility. Offices are social environments, and colleagues often notice subtle changes, body language, tension, favouritism, or awkwardness after disagreements. Even if no one openly comments, perceptions can shift. In some workplaces, gossip spreads quickly, and personal relationships may become a frequent topic of conversation, potentially affecting professional image.

Power dynamics also present serious concerns. If one partner supervises or influences the other’s career progression, it can create ethical and professional dilemmas. Even when both individuals hold similar positions, promotions or project leadership roles may introduce imbalance. Questions about fairness, objectivity, and consent can arise, particularly if one person feels pressured or unable to freely decline advances.

Breakups present another challenge. Unlike relationships outside the workplace, former partners may still have to collaborate on projects, attend meetings together, or sit in close proximity daily. This lack of emotional distance can complicate healing and potentially disrupt team productivity.

Professional reputation is equally important. Regardless of competence or performance, colleagues may attribute success to perceived favouritism rather than merit. Such perceptions, even if inaccurate, can influence workplace relationships and career growth.

Additionally, some workplace relationships are fueled primarily by proximity and convenience rather than deep compatibility. Shared office routines may create chemistry that does not necessarily translate into compatibility beyond the professional setting. Once removed from the work environment, differences in values, lifestyle, or long-term goals may become apparent.

This does not mean that all office relationships are destined to fail. Many couples have successfully built healthy partnerships after meeting at work. However, the risks are real and should be carefully considered. Love ideally thrives in environments free from professional pressure, hidden tensions, or organisational policies.

Ultimately, before entering a workplace romance, it is wise to evaluate the potential impact on career stability, emotional well-being, and long-term professional reputation. Sometimes, protecting one’s peace and professional integrity may be the better choice.

Two Imo Businessmen Petition CP Bosso Over Alleged Extortion By Anti-Vice Officers

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(DDM) – Two businessmen in Imo State have raised alarm over alleged extortion, harassment and intimidation by officers said to be attached to the Anti-Vice Unit of the state police command. The men are calling on the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Audu Bosso, to urgently intervene and ensure a thorough investigation into the matter.

In separate interviews, Humphrey Onyeweke and Uzoma Nkwopara recounted what they described as traumatic encounters with individuals they identified as police officers operating in a white “Bus-Imo” vehicle. Both men alleged that the incidents occurred in January 2026 in different parts of Owerri.

Mr. Humphrey Onyeweke, a native of Lomame Umuevu in Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area, said his experience occurred on January 16, 2026, around 1 a.m. in the New Owerri axis. According to him, he was driving to deliver funds connected to his Bureau de Change business when his vehicle was stopped by men he later believed to be police officers.

Onyeweke alleged that after he pulled over, the officers ordered him out of his car, confiscated his keys and mobile phone, and searched his vehicle. He claimed they took the sum of N3 million, allegedly in N200 denominations, which he said he was to deliver to a customer. He further alleged that he was threatened and ordered to flee for his safety.

He stated that he later recognised one of the officers during a follow-up interaction at the Anti-Robbery Unit, D10, of the state police command, which he said aided in identifying some of those allegedly involved.

In a separate account, Mr. Uzoma Nkwopara, a commercial bus operator from Agbala in Owerri North, alleged that he encountered the same group on January 27, 2026, along MCC Uratta Road at about 11 p.m. He claimed he was chased and stopped at gunpoint, after which his personal belongings — including his ATM card, driver’s licence, car key, phone and cash — were allegedly taken.

Nkwopara further alleged that he was later dropped off along Dick Tiger Road, while the men drove away with his ash-coloured Harjet cargo bus with registration number RLU 153 DS. He stated that he has not recovered the vehicle since the incident.

According to him, some suspects were reportedly apprehended after one of the stolen phones was tracked, leading to the discovery of a hideout.

The complainants have appealed to CP Bosso to ensure that all officers found culpable are brought to justice. They also disclosed that some members of the Anti-Vice Unit are currently facing interrogation at the Anti-Robbery Unit, D10, of the Imo State Police Command.

As of the time of filing this report, the police authorities have yet to issue an official statement addressing the specific allegations. Observers note that the outcome of the investigation will be closely watched, given ongoing public concerns about accountability and professionalism within law enforcement agencies.

JUST IN: Only bastards and devil northerners will vote for Tinubu and APC in this country—Melaye

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(DDM) – Former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye, has stirred controversy following remarks he made while addressing the political landscape ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

In a recently circulated video, Melaye expressed strong opposition to the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)

The former lawmaker warned Nigerians against supporting the current government in the next general election, citing economic hardship and governance concerns as reasons for his stance.

The comments come amid growing political realignments as several prominent figures have reportedly shown interest in alternative platforms, including the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as opposition groups position themselves ahead of 2027.

In the video, Melaye delivered a highly charged statement in which he used offensive language to describe potential voters who might choose to support Tinubu and the APC in the next election.

His remarks have since generated reactions across political circles and on social media, with critics condemning the tone of his comments while supporters argue that they reflect widespread frustration over economic conditions.

Observers note that political rhetoric in Nigeria often intensifies as election cycles approach, with public figures employing strong language to mobilise their bases.

However, analysts have also cautioned that inflammatory statements risk deepening divisions, particularly along regional and political lines.
Melaye, who previously served in the National Assembly, has been vocal in his criticism of the current administration’s handling of economic and governance issues. While he did not provide detailed policy alternatives in the clip, he referenced what he described as visible hardship affecting citizens as justification for seeking political change in 2027.

As of the time of this report, neither the Presidency nor the APC has issued an official response to the remarks. Political commentators suggest that such statements may further intensify debates over governance, economic reforms, and national unity as the country gradually moves closer to another electoral season.

The 2027 presidential election is expected to attract significant attention, with both ruling and opposition parties preparing early strategies to consolidate support across the country.

Analysts stress that while robust political debate is a hallmark of democracy, maintaining civility and respect in public discourse remains essential to preserving social cohesion and national stability.

Lent, Ramadan: Araba urges unity, reflection in Kwara

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Chairman of FlowFM 92.7 and Stefolga Group, Araba Olufemi Sanni, has urged residents of Kwara State to embrace unity, prayer, and peaceful coexistence as Christians begin Lent and Muslims prepare for Ramadan.

In a goodwill message, Sanni described the two observances as sacred seasons of sacrifice, discipline, and spiritual renewal, noting that their simultaneous occurrence highlights the shared moral values across both faiths.

“As our Christian brothers and sisters embark on the Lenten journey and our Muslim faithful welcome Ramadan, I join them in prayer and reflection,” he said.

He stressed that the periods should inspire compassion, charity, and renewed devotion to the wellbeing of society.

Sanni called on Kwarans to use the season to pray for peace, security, and sustained development in the state and the country at large.

“These sacred seasons remind us that despite our different paths of worship, we share common values of love, discipline, and care for our neighbours,” he stated.

He urged residents to uphold the culture of harmony for which Kwara is known, adding that interfaith unity remains vital to social stability and progress.

Sanni concluded with prayers for divine acceptance of sacrifices and a spiritually rewarding observance for both Christians and Muslims.

Terrorists overrun military base, kill 8 soldiers

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A deadly raid by Islamic State-affiliated jihadists on a military facility in Borno State has resulted in the deaths of eight Nigerian soldiers, with 23 others wounded.

The attack, carried out by about 70 fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) on motorcycles, occurred at a base in Cross Kauwa village, triggering a fierce gun battle.

AFP reports that the terrorists mobilized from a camp on Dabar Masara island in Lake Chad, taking a long detour before launching the assault.

“Eight soldiers paid the supreme price, and 23 others sustained injuries,” a military officer said of the attack which struck on Monday.

“The terrorists burnt down the base along with 11 gun trucks and took away the anti-aircraft guns mounted on them,” said one anti-jihadist militia source.

The base, located 24 kilometers from the fishing town of Baga, served as a major security buffer protecting the area from jihadist incursions.

This incident is part of a recent surge in attacks by ISWAP and Boko Haram on military formations across the northeast.

The United Nations estimates that jihadist violence has killed over 40,000 people and displaced about two million others in the region since 2009.

Meanwhile, the United States has deployed over 200 troops to Nigeria to provide technical and training support in the fight against these jihadist groups.

 

NFF President Visits Tinubu, Presents Special Super Eagles Jersey In Abuja

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(DDM) – The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Musa Gusau, on Thursday paid a courtesy visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at his office in Abuja, where he presented him with a specially customised Super Eagles jersey.

The visit, which took place at the Presidential Villa, was captured in a video shared on Instagram by Sunday Moses, the official photographer to the President. The footage, posted on February 19, 2026, showed Gusau formally handing over the green-and-white jersey to President Tinubu in what observers described as a symbolic show of appreciation and solidarity.

According to sources present at the brief ceremony, the presentation of the Super Eagles jersey was meant to acknowledge the Federal Government’s continued support for sports development, particularly football, which remains Nigeria’s most followed sport. The customised jersey reportedly bore distinctive markings, reflecting its commemorative nature.

During the meeting, both men exchanged pleasantries and a warm handshake before posing for photographs. The atmosphere was described as cordial, underscoring the working relationship between the Federal Government and the country’s football governing body.

The Super Eagles, Nigeria’s senior national football team, have long served as a unifying symbol for millions of Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora. Over the years, successive administrations have pledged support for sports as a tool for youth engagement, economic development, and national branding.

Analysts note that such gestures, though largely ceremonial, reflect broader efforts to strengthen collaboration between government institutions and sports authorities. The NFF has in recent years intensified campaigns aimed at improving grassroots football, enhancing league structures, and upgrading sports infrastructure nationwide.

The presentation also highlights ongoing discussions around investment in training facilities, talent discovery programmes, and international competitions. Football remains a key driver of Nigeria’s global image, with the Super Eagles consistently drawing international attention during continental and global tournaments.

Observers say sustained government backing is crucial to addressing funding challenges, infrastructure deficits, and administrative reforms within the sector. The visit by the NFF President is therefore seen as part of continued engagement with the Presidency to secure policy and financial support for football and other sporting activities.

As Nigeria prepares for upcoming international competitions, stakeholders have reiterated the importance of unity and institutional collaboration in achieving sporting excellence. The jersey presentation serves as a symbolic reminder of the shared commitment to advancing Nigerian football on both the continental and global stage.

JUST IN: Federal High Court Orders INEC To Register National Democratic Party

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(DDM) – A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the National Democratic Party (NDP) as a political party.

The ruling was delivered on February 16 by Justice M. G. Umar in a suit filed by Hon. Ada Frederick Okwori and others against INEC. The case, marked Hon. Ada Frederick Okwori & Ors. v. INEC, stemmed from an originating summons dated December 29, 2025, challenging the electoral body’s refusal to register the association.

According to a certified true copy of the judgment obtained by journalists, the court held that the plaintiffs had complied fully with the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions governing the registration of political parties in Nigeria. Specifically, the court found that the association satisfied the requirements of Sections 222 to 224 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), as well as Sections 75 and 79 of the Electoral Act 2022 and INEC’s Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties 2022.

Justice Umar declared that the National Democratic Party, having met all stipulated legal conditions, is qualified to be registered as a political party. The court further ruled that INEC is under a legal obligation to grant the registration.

In addition, the judge set aside INEC’s earlier letter dated December 18, 2025, which rejected the group’s application. The court described the letter as null and void, stating that it lacked legal effect.

The judgment also included a mandatory order compelling INEC to immediately proceed with the registration of the NDP. The order was issued in Abuja, signed by the presiding judge, and sealed by the court registrar, Daisy Esa.

The development comes at a time when several political associations are seeking formal recognition ahead of the 2027 general elections. In recent months, INEC has screened multiple groups that expressed interest in becoming political parties. However, only a limited number have been approved so far, as the commission insists on strict compliance with constitutional and electoral guidelines.

INEC has consistently maintained that adherence to legal provisions is necessary to prevent the proliferation of inactive or non-compliant parties and to ensure that only serious and well-structured associations are granted registration.

Reacting to the ruling, the NDP’s interim National Chairman, Ada Frederick, described the judgment as a victory for constitutionalism and participatory democracy. She said the court’s decision affirmed the party’s longstanding position that it had fulfilled all legal requirements for registration.

Frederick also assured members and supporters that the party would move swiftly to strengthen its structures nationwide in accordance with constitutional provisions. She urged INEC to comply promptly with the court’s directive, emphasizing that the ruling reinforces the principles of fairness and due process within Nigeria’s democratic system.

ADC Chieftain Raises Alarm Over Alleged Plot To Arrest Amaechi

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(DDM) – A senior figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers State, Sunday Ohakwu, has alleged that there are ongoing plans to arrest former Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, who is widely regarded as one of the party’s leading presidential aspirants ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Ohakwu made the claim while addressing journalists, stating that the alleged move is part of a broader strategy to weaken the ADC and undermine its readiness to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the next presidential contest.

According to him, the party has “strong indications” that the plot is being coordinated by unnamed top security officials within the current administration. He alleged that several meetings had been held in recent weeks, during which a small committee was reportedly set up to identify what he described as “waterproof grounds” that could justify the arrest, detention, and prosecution of the former Rivers State governor.

Ohakwu claimed that anti-graft and security agencies, including the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), and the Department of State Services (DSS), could allegedly be used to carry out the planned action.

He further alleged that investigative teams are currently reviewing state records, financial accounts, and property documents linked to Amaechi in Rivers State, Lagos State, and Abuja in a bid to assemble what he termed a “full-proof, watertight case.” He added that Amaechi’s tenure as Minister of Transportation under former President Muhammadu Buhari is also being scrutinised as part of the purported investigation.

The ADC chieftain maintained that the alleged efforts are politically motivated and designed to distract the opposition from consolidating its structures ahead of the 2027 elections. He insisted that any attempt to intimidate Amaechi or derail the party’s presidential ambition would not succeed.

“As part of their aggressive efforts to find reasons and evidence to nail him for prosecution in the courts, various teams are currently looking at records and accounts in different states,” Ohakwu alleged, warning that such moves could heighten political tension in the country.

As of press time, there has been no official response from the Presidency, the APC, or the security agencies mentioned in connection with the allegations. Neither has Amaechi publicly commented on the claims.

The development comes amid increasing political realignments and speculation over potential contenders for the 2027 presidential race. Political analysts note that as the election cycle approaches, heightened rhetoric and allegations among parties are likely to intensify.

Observers say the coming weeks may reveal whether the claims materialise into formal legal action or remain within the realm of political contestation, as Nigeria’s opposition parties continue to position themselves for what is expected to be a fiercely contested election.

ADC Fields Dr. Mo Moses For AMAC Chairmanship, Rallies Support Ahead Of FCT Council Poll

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(DDM) – The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has formally presented Dr. Mo Moses as its chairmanship candidate for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in the forthcoming Federal Capital Territory (FCT) council elections scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026.

Party stakeholders disclosed that prominent political figures, including His Excellency Peter Obi and His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, are backing Dr. Mo Moses in his bid to secure victory at the polls. According to party leaders, their support underscores the strategic importance of the FCT council elections in shaping grassroots governance and strengthening opposition politics in the nation’s capital.

Speaking during ongoing voter engagement activities across the FCT, party representatives said they have been interfacing with residents to highlight the significance of the election and to explain why ADC candidates represent a credible alternative. They stressed that local council elections play a crucial role in determining the quality of governance, service delivery, and community development at the grassroots level.

The ADC maintained that it has fielded candidates across all area councils in the FCT who possess the competence, capacity, and character required to deliver transparent and accountable leadership. According to the party, Dr. Mo Moses’ candidacy in AMAC reflects its commitment to presenting individuals with proven ability and a clear vision for improving infrastructure, social services, and economic opportunities within the council.

Party officials also called on voters to turn out in large numbers on February 21, 2026, to participate actively in the democratic process. They emphasized that robust voter turnout would strengthen the legitimacy of the electoral outcome and deepen democratic engagement at the local level.

In its campaign message, the ADC urged residents to consider a change in leadership, arguing that the forthcoming election presents an opportunity to reassess governance priorities within the FCT councils. The party expressed confidence that its candidates are well-positioned to offer what it described as quality leadership anchored on accountability and responsiveness to citizens’ needs.

Political observers note that the FCT council elections are expected to attract significant attention, particularly given the involvement and endorsements of national political figures. As campaigns intensify ahead of the vote, parties are ramping up grassroots mobilisation efforts in a bid to secure decisive victories across the councils.

The February 21 poll is widely viewed as an important test of political strength in the FCT, with parties seeking to consolidate influence at the local government level while positioning for broader national contests in the years ahead.

Notepad++ Patches Hijacked Updater After China-Linked Malware Campaign

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Notepad++ has rolled out a critical security update to fix vulnerabilities that were exploited by a China-linked threat actor to hijack its update mechanism and selectively push malware to targeted users.

The newly released version 8.9.2 introduces what project maintainer Don Ho describes as a “double lock” security model designed to make the software’s update process significantly more resilient against tampering.

The strengthened mechanism builds on earlier protections added in version 8.8.9, which verified the signed installer downloaded from GitHub. The latest update goes a step further by validating the cryptographic signature of the XML file returned by the official update server at notepad-plus-plus[.]org — effectively adding an extra layer of integrity checking to prevent malicious redirection.

Security Hardening Measures

In addition to the double verification model, the update introduces multiple security-focused improvements to WinGUp, the software’s auto-updater component:

  • Removal of libcurl.dll to eliminate DLL side-loading risks

  • Elimination of insecure cURL SSL options (CURLSSLOPT_ALLOW_BEAST and CURLSSLOPT_NO_REVOKE)

  • Restriction of plugin management execution to programs signed with the same certificate as WinGUp

The release also patches a high-severity vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-25926 (CVSS score: 7.3). The flaw stems from an Unsafe Search Path issue (CWE-426) when launching Windows Explorer without specifying an absolute executable path.

According to Ho, the weakness could allow a malicious explorer.exe to execute if an attacker controls the working directory of the process. Under certain conditions, this could lead to arbitrary code execution within the context of the running application.

Fallout From a Supply Chain Breach

The fix follows a previously disclosed incident in which attackers exploited a breach at the hosting provider level to manipulate Notepad++ update traffic beginning in June 2025. The compromise allowed certain users’ update requests to be redirected to malicious servers that distributed poisoned installers. The tampering was discovered in early December 2025.

Security researchers at Rapid7 and Kaspersky determined that the altered updates delivered a previously undocumented backdoor named Chrysalis. The broader supply chain attack is tracked as CVE-2025-15556 (CVSS score: 7.7) and has been attributed to the China-linked threat group Lotus Panda.

According to findings from Kaspersky and Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, the campaign targeted individuals and organizations across Vietnam, El Salvador, Australia, the Philippines, the United States, South America, and Europe. Affected sectors included cloud hosting, energy, finance, government, manufacturing, and software development.

What Users Should Do

Users are strongly advised to update immediately to version 8.9.2 and ensure installers are downloaded exclusively from the official Notepad++ domain to avoid potential tampering.

The incident underscores the growing risk posed by supply chain attacks, particularly when threat actors exploit trusted update channels to distribute targeted malware.

Massive Data Leak: Nearly 1 Million User Records Exposed in Figure Breach

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Close to one million user records have been compromised following a cybersecurity incident at Figure Technology Solutions, a blockchain-powered lending firm.

The Nasdaq-listed fintech company confirmed to TechCrunch that it experienced a data breach after an employee was targeted in a social engineering attack. According to the company, attackers were able to access a limited set of internal files as a result of the incident.

The cybercriminal group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for the breach. On its Tor-based leak site, the group published more than 2.4GB of archived files, allegedly containing data exfiltrated from Figure’s systems.

Data breach monitoring platform Have I Been Pwned analyzed the leaked material and identified approximately 967,000 unique user records tied to Figure.

The exposed information reportedly includes full names, dates of birth, email addresses, postal addresses, and phone numbers — details that could potentially be exploited in identity theft or phishing campaigns.

Figure Technology Solutions specializes in blockchain-based home equity lending and mortgage services. As a publicly traded company on Nasdaq, the breach raises fresh concerns about cybersecurity risks within the fintech sector.

ShinyHunters told TechCrunch that Figure is among several organizations affected by a broader wave of attacks linked to a recent Okta-related campaign. The campaign allegedly involved voice phishing tactics designed to compromise single sign-on (SSO) accounts, enabling attackers to gain access to sensitive corporate data.

Other companies reportedly impacted in the same campaign include Betterment, Crunchbase, and Panera Bread.

The full scope of the breach and whether affected users will receive additional notifications or remediation support remains to be seen.

Beautiful Nubia Accuses Yinka Ayefele and BBO of Copying His 1997 Classic ‘Seven Lifes’

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Nigerian folk legend Beautiful Nubia has publicly accused gospel artistes Yinka Ayefele and BBO of lifting the melody from his 1997 classic Seven Lifes without permission or credit.

The veteran musician, whose real name is Segun Akinlolu, took to X to express his frustration, alleging that Ayefele’s 2012 song My Faith in God (Igbagbo Ireti) and BBO’s 2026 release Amin both borrowed heavily from the core melody of Seven Lifes. In his post, he questioned when Nigerian musicians, particularly within the gospel community, would begin to take copyright laws seriously.

According to Beautiful Nubia, the melodic similarities are too strong to be coincidental. He suggested that the pattern reflects a broader culture of creative borrowing without acknowledgment in the industry. His comments have since generated heated discussions among fans and music stakeholders, with many calling for a proper musical breakdown to determine the extent of the similarities.

As of the time of this report, neither Yinka Ayefele nor BBO has issued an official response to the allegations.

The controversy adds to ongoing conversations about intellectual property rights in Nigeria’s music industry. In recent years, disputes over songwriting credits, sampling, and melody similarities have become more common, particularly as Nigerian music continues to gain global recognition.

Observers have pointed to past cases such as the 2024 legal dispute involving Sinach and her internationally acclaimed song Way Maker, where producer Michael Oluwole, also known as Maye, claimed co-authorship. Sinach maintained that she was the sole writer of the globally successful track. That case further highlighted the complexities surrounding music ownership and documentation in the industry.

Legal experts often stress the importance of proper copyright registration, publishing splits, and written agreements to prevent such conflicts. In an era where digital streaming allows songs to travel instantly across borders, protecting intellectual property has become more critical than ever.

As the debate unfolds, many fans are waiting to see whether the parties involved will seek legal resolution, mediation, or a public clarification regarding the claims.

Court Remands Lagos Businessman Over ₦230m Forex Scam Using AI-Cloned Peter Obi Image

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A Lagos-based businessman, Adesiyan Kayode Olayinka, was on Wednesday arraigned before Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke of the Federal High Court in Lagos over an alleged N230 million foreign exchange investment fraud involving the use of an artificial intelligence (AI)–cloned image of Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Olayinka was docked on a six-count charge filed by the Federal Republic of Nigeria bordering on conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence, fraudulent advertisement and stealing. The charges were brought under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2016, and the Criminal Code Act.

After the charges were read in open court, the defendant pleaded not guilty to all six counts.

Following the plea, the prosecution requested a definite trial date and urged the court to remand the defendant in a Nigeria Correctional Service facility pending the conclusion of trial.

In response, defence counsel informed the court that a bail application had already been filed and served on the prosecution and urged the court to hear it. The prosecutor raised no objection to the bail request but asked the court to set a clear trial date.

While moving the application, defence counsel told the court that the motion, dated February 17, 2026, was supported by a 16-paragraph affidavit sworn to by the defendant’s wife. He urged the court to grant bail on liberal terms.

In a brief ruling, Justice Aneke ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Nigeria Correctional Service facility in Ikoyi and adjourned the bail ruling to February 25, 2026.

According to the charge, the alleged offences were committed between July and October 2025 at No. 20 and No. 26 Sule Street, Mangoro, Ikeja, Lagos.

The prosecution alleged that Olayinka and others still at large conspired to obtain money by false pretence by using cloned images and advertisements of Peter Obi, presenting him as a beneficiary of a forex trading and investment platform known as Modmut International.

Specifically, the defendant was accused of obtaining a total of N230 million from one Mr. Fredrick Amaechi under the guise of a forex trading partnership with the purported firm. The funds were allegedly paid through bank accounts operated with FCMB, Sterling Bank, Ecobank and other financial institutions.

Prosecutors further alleged that the defendant used AI technology to clone Obi’s image on his Facebook page, portraying the former presidential candidate as a member or beneficiary of the forex platform in order to lure investors. He was also accused of converting the funds to personal use without carrying out any forex trading transactions as represented.

The offences are said to be punishable under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2016, as well as Sections 383 and 390(9) of the Criminal Code Act.

With the bail ruling adjourned to February 25, 2026, the defendant will remain in custody at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre pending the court’s decision.

Galgotias University Asked to Leave India AI Impact Summit 2026 After Chinese Robot Dog Row

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At one of the most closely watched technology events in the country, a university from Greater Noida found itself at the center of a controversy after showcasing a Chinese-made robotic dog as part of its artificial intelligence display. Within hours, the incident snowballed online — and by the next morning, government action reportedly followed.

According to PTI, citing official sources, Galgotias University was instructed to dismantle its stall and vacate the exhibition space at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, being held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi.

The five-day summit, inaugurated by Narendra Modi on February 16, has been promoted as a landmark AI gathering hosted in the Global South. The event reportedly brought together more than 20 Heads of State, around 60 ministers, and over 500 global AI leaders. Spread across nearly 70,000 square metres and 10 exhibition arenas, the summit was designed to highlight India’s technological ambitions in artificial intelligence.

What Sparked the Controversy

During a media interaction at the university’s booth, Professor Neha Singh introduced a robotic dog named “Orion,” stating that it had been developed by the institution’s Centre of Excellence. She also highlighted the university’s claimed ₹350 crore investment in AI and referred to a dedicated data science and AI academic block on campus.

Soon after the video surfaced, social media users identified the robot as the Unitree Go2 — a commercially available quadruped robot produced by Unitree Robotics. The device is sold in India for approximately ₹2–3 lakh.

The issue gained further traction after Ashwini Vaishnaw shared a video from the university’s stall on X (formerly Twitter), showcasing the robot as part of the summit exhibits. The post was later deleted as criticism intensified.

University’s Clarification

In response to the growing backlash, Galgotias University released a statement on X, clarifying that the robotic dog had been recently acquired from Unitree and was being used as a learning tool for students. The university emphasized that it had not manufactured the robot and had never officially claimed to have built it.

However, Community Notes on X added context beneath the university’s post, stating that a representative had indeed suggested on camera that the robot was developed by the institution’s Centre of Excellence.

Political Reactions and Current Status

The controversy soon entered the political arena. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the summit, calling it a “disorganised PR spectacle.” In a post on X, he alleged that instead of showcasing indigenous capabilities, the event highlighted foreign-made products.

Despite reports of a directive to vacate the premises, a university official, Professor Dr Aishwarya, told PTI that no formal order had been received. She stated that the institution was prepared to address the matter and clarify the situation.

As per the latest updates, the university’s stall remained in place at the summit venue, even as the debate continued online and in political circles.

Rivers senator Barinada Mpigi is dead

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Senator Barinada Mpigi
Senator Barinada Mpigi

Senator Barinada Mpigi, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, has passed away at 64.

He represented Rivers South-East senatorial district and was born on June 23, 1961.

Mpigi had a notable career, serving in the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2019 and later becoming a senator in 2019 under the Peoples Democratic Party.

He led a joint Senate committee investigating crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region during the Ninth Assembly.

At the time of filing this report, no official statement has been issued on the reported death.

Why I signed amended Electoral Act — Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has defended his decision to sign the Electoral Act 2026 (Amendment) into law, emphasizing that election credibility depends on proper management and human oversight rather than real-time electronic transmission of results.

Tinubu spoke shortly after signing the amendment at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Wednesday.

“It’s not as important as the history aspects of this. What is crucial is the fact that you manage the process to the extent there will be no confusion, no disenfranchisement of Nigerians, and that we are all going to see democracy flourish,” he said.

He stressed that elections are ultimately managed and concluded by people, regardless of technological systems.

“No matter how good the system is, it’s managed by the people, promoted by the people, and the result is finalised by the people,” the President said.

While addressing debates over the transmission of election results, Tinubu said final results would not be determined by computers but by designated electoral officials.

He stated: “In fact, for final results, you are not going to be talking to the computer; you are going to be talking to human beings who will announce the final results.

“And when you look at the crux of various arguments, maybe Nigerians should question our broadband capability. How technically are we today? How technically will we be tomorrow to answer the call of either real-time or not?”

He reiterated that voting remains fundamentally manual, from ballot issuance to counting.

“And as long as you appear personally, as a manual voter in any polling booth, a ballot paper is given to you manually, you decide in a corner and thumbprint the person of your choice, you cast your votes, without hindrance and any interference, ballots are subsequently counted manually, sorted, and counted manually,” Tinubu added.

According to him, what is transmitted electronically is essentially the arithmetic record captured in Form EC8A after manual collation.

“It’s just the arithmetic accuracy that is to enter into Form EC8A. It’s the manual, essentially. The transmission of that manual result is what we’re looking at.

“And we need to avoid glitches — I’m glad you did — interference, unnecessary hacking in this age of computer inquisitiveness.

“Nigeria will be there. We will flourish. We will continue to nurture this democracy for the fulfillment of our dream for the prosperity and stability of our country,” the President added.

 

 

 

BREAKING: Rivers Assembly Suspends Impeachment Proceedings Against Fubara, Deputy

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BREAKING NEWS

The Rivers State House of Assembly has suspended the impeachment process targeting Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, following intervention by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Assembly confirmed on Thursday.

During a resumed plenary session in Port Harcourt, lawmakers moved a motion to halt the proceedings, which had been initiated earlier this year over allegations of gross misconduct.

These included the demolition of the State House of Assembly complex and the approval of expenditures without legislative authorization.

The suspension comes amid ongoing efforts by federal authorities to mediate the political dispute and prevent further escalation.

Details on whether the impeachment process will be resumed at a later date remain unclear.

The Assembly’s action follows a period of tension in the state, with lawmakers and stakeholders expressing concern over governance issues and legislative oversight.

President Tinubu’s intervention underscores the federal government’s role in stabilizing state-level political conflicts and maintaining continuity of governance.

More updates are expected as the situation develops.

Tinubu signs Executive Order to protect oil & gas revenue

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President Bola Tinubu has issued an Executive Order directing direct remittance of oil and gas revenues to the Federation Account.

The order is to safeguard and enhance revenues, curb wasteful spending and eliminate duplicative structures in the sector.

This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday in Abuja.

The President signed the order pursuant to Section 5 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

It is anchored on Section 44(3) of the Constitution, which vests ownership and control of mineral resources in the Federal Government.

Tinubu said the directive sought to restore constitutional revenue entitlements of the three tiers of government removed in 2021 by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

He said the PIA created structural and legal channels through which substantial Federation revenues were lost through deductions, charges and fees.

Under the current PIA framework, NNPC Limited retains 30 per cent of the Federation’s oil revenues as a management fee on Profit Oil and Profit Gas.

He said the company also retained 20 per cent of its profits to cover working capital and future investments.

Tinubu said the additional 30 per cent management fee was unjustified, given the existing 20 per cent retention.

He said NNPC Ltd. also retained another 30 per cent of its profit oil and profit gas as the Frontier Exploration Fund under sections 9(4) and (5) of the PIA.

Tinubu said the fund risked accumulating idle cash balances and encouraging inefficient exploration spending.

He said the order also addressed the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) created under Section 52(7)(d) of the PIA.

The MDGIF is funded by gas flaring penalties, even though the PIA already established an Environmental Remediation Fund under Section 103.

He said the overlapping funds and deductions far exceeded global norms and effectively divert more than two-thirds of potential remittances.

Tinubu said the Executive Order would resolve duplicative deductions by addressing overlapping provisions across relevant laws and regulatory instruments.

According to him, the objective is to eliminate multiple layers of deductions that erode revenues meant for the Federation Account.

The President also raised concerns over the continued role of NNPC Limited as a concessionaire under Production Sharing Contract arrangements.

He said the framework created competitive distortions and undermined NNPC Ltd.’s transition into a fully commercial operator.

Tinubu said the order introduced immediate measures to curb leakages, enhance transparency and reposition NNPC Ltd. strictly as a commercial enterprise.

He said the reforms were urgent given their implications for national budgeting, debt sustainability and economic stability.

Tinubu said his administration would also undertake a comprehensive review of the PIA in consultation with stakeholders.

According to the order, NNPC Ltd. will no longer collect and manage the 30 per cent Frontier Exploration Fund.

It said the 30 per cent profit oil and gas currently earmarked for the fund must henceforth be transferred to the Federation Account.

The order also states that NNPC Limited will no longer be entitled to the 30 per cent management fee on profit oil and profit gas revenues.

All operators and contractors under production sharing contracts must, from Feb. 13, pay royalty oil, tax oil, profit oil, profit gas and other interests directly to the Federation Account.

Tinubu, however, suspended payments of gas flare penalties into the MDGIF.

Proceeds from all penalties imposed on operators for gas flaring must be paid into the Federation Account.

The order directs that all expenditure from the MDGIF must comply with extant public procurement laws, policies and regulations.

Tinubu approved the constitution of a joint project team to execute integrated petroleum operations.

The Commission will serve as an interface with licensees and lessees where upstream and midstream operations are fully combined.

The President also approved the establishment of an Implementation Committee to oversee the coordinated execution of the order.

Members include the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, and the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

Others are the Minister of Budget and National Planning and the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources (Oil).

Also listed are the Chairman, Nigeria Revenue Service, a representative of the Ministry of Justice and the Special Adviser to the President on Energy.

The Director-General, Budget Office of the Federation, will serve as the secretariat to the committee.

 

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Explosion kills over 37 miners in Plateau

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A gas explosion at a mining site in Kampani Zurak, Plateau State, has claimed the lives of at least 37 people, with 25 others injured and receiving treatment at nearby hospitals.

Although the Plateau State Government puts the casualty at 33, but the council chairperson said 37 people died in the explosion.

The incident, reportedly caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, occurred at a site owned by Solid Unit Nig. Ltd.

The unfortunate incident was confirmed by the Commissioner for Information, Joyce Ramnap, who expressed deep shock and sadness.

“The Plateau Government received with deep shock and profound sadness reports of a tragic explosion at a mining site in Kampani Zurak, reportedly owned by Solid Unit Nig. Ltd.

“Preliminary information has it that 33 persons were said to have been inside the mining tunnel at the time of the explosion.

“Others who sustained injuries are currently receiving treatment in nearby hospitals.

“Government is deeply concerned about the development and is working closely with relevant security agencies, emergency responders and health authorities to ensure that the situation is brought under control,” she said

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has ordered the shutdown of the mine and launched an investigation into the incident.

The government is working with security agencies and emergency responders to manage the situation.

This incident highlights concerns about safety standards in Nigeria’s mining industry, particularly in artisanal and small-scale operations.

 

BREAKING: Army makes another arrests over alleged coup against Tinubu

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The Nigerian military has arrested several officers, including Major H. Yusuf, in connection with an alleged coup plot against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

The coup saga, which has been ongoing since 2025, involves 40 suspects, including senior military officers, a police officer, and civilians.

Major Yusuf, according to Sahara Reporters, is being detained alongside other suspects in connection with what authorities have described as a coup plot.

Though, details surrounding the alleged conspiracy is shrouded in secrecy.

Yusuf, a member of the 57 Regular Course recently completed his Senior Course at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji.

The Defence Headquarters has noted that the officers will face a military Court Martial, stressing that the process is disciplinary and aimed at preserving internal discipline and cohesion within the armed forces.

More details to follow….

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