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JUST IN: Gunmen Abduct Five Students From Rivers University in Port Hacourt

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Gunmen suspected to be cultists have abducted about five students from Rivers State University (RSU), Nkpolu-Oroworukwu, Port Harcourt.

The victims were taken from their off-campus residence in Emuoha Local Government Area. Prior to the attack, students had protested frequent assaults by hoodlums near the university’s satellite campus and urged management to relocate them to the main campus for safety.

Police spokesperson, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the abduction and said the suspects opened fire before whisking the students away. She added that tactical police units had been deployed to rescue the victims and apprehend the culprits.

“They were abducted by cultists. In the early hours of Tuesday, a group of cultists numbering five stormed an isolated area of Rumuchi/Rumuohia, shot and abducted five persons to an unknown destination. Efforts are in place for their safe rescue,” Iringe-Koko said.

One student who escaped recounted the terrifying ordeal, explaining that the gunmen invaded their residence at about 2 a.m., killing the security dog. She immediately called her father, who reported the incident to the Emuoha police division, but no help arrived promptly.

“He was running after me and even shot at me. I couldn’t look back because I was focused on escaping. Another person came from the bush, chasing me, and I had to run faster,” she said.

She added that several other students, about four or so, remain missing following the attack

CM Punk Mourns Passing Of Beloved Dog Larry

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(DDM) – Professional wrestler CM Punk has announced the passing of his and AJ Lee’s cherished dog, Larry, sharing the news on his Instagram page.

DDM gathered that Larry, who was rescued from @pawschicago in February 2015, had been a beloved companion for Punk and AJ Lee, playing a significant role in their lives and even appearing at recent WWE events alongside AJ.

In his emotional post, Punk reflected on the deep bond he shared with Larry, describing the grief of losing him as “the price we pay for unconditional love.”

He wrote that Larry crossed the “rainbow bridge” wrapped in their arms, safe, happy, and surrounded by love, emphasizing that no words or pictures could fully capture the joy Larry brought to their lives.

Punk recounted the cherished moments they shared, including watching sunsets, chasing skateboards, and making every place they visited feel like home, highlighting the unique personality and charm of their pet.

He expressed gratitude for the privilege of having experienced such a strong bond, acknowledging that the heartbreak of losing Larry is outweighed by the love and memories they shared.

“The house is quiet but we still hear the jingle of his necklace and the tip taps of his little feet on the hardwood floors. He will always be near. We will always feel him,” Punk wrote.

Larry had been a recurring presence throughout Punk’s career, often referenced on television and beloved by fans who followed his appearances at WWE events.

Fightful and Diaspora Digital Media DDM extend condolences to CM Punk, AJ Lee, and their family during this difficult time, recognizing the profound impact Larry had on their lives and the wrestling community that cherished him.

Larry’s passing marks the end of a chapter filled with joy, companionship, and unconditional love, leaving behind memories that Punk and AJ Lee will carry forever.

Mohbad’s Burial Set After DNA Test Amid Family Legal Dispute

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(DDM) – The father of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, Joseph Aloba, has announced that the musician will be laid to rest immediately following the completion of a crucial DNA test.

DDM notes that the burial has been delayed due to ongoing disagreements between Joseph Aloba and Mohbad’s widow, Omowunmi “Wunmi” Aloba, over the paternity of the singer’s only child, Master Liam Aloba.

In a video circulating online, Joseph Aloba described the DNA test as the key factor holding back the burial.

“Today is the DNA court case, my lawyer is here, and I am telling the whole world that this is the most important thing and this is what has been delaying the burial of Mohbad. After the DNA is done, we will immediately move on to the burial,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Wunmi has taken proactive legal measures to prevent any unauthorised claims or control of Mohbad’s estate.

Naija News reports that she filed formal notices at the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja, requesting the Probate Registry to reject any application for Letters of Administration from parties who are not lawful beneficiaries.

According to a letter dated November 19, 2025, submitted by her law firm, Salawu, Akingbolu & Co., Wunmi confirmed that she had filed Form 5 and Form 6, which legally bar the issuance of Letters of Administration to anyone not recognised by law.

The correspondence, signed by I. P. Awo (Esq.), identifies Omowunmi as Mohbad’s legal wife and the mother of his only surviving child.

She also highlighted that public announcements were placed in two national newspapers in November 2025, cautioning against “surreptitious or fraudulent attempts to claim the estate without proper legal process.”

Her legal team emphasised that the notice remains in the court records and is binding until the estate is lawfully administered according to Nigerian law.

The ongoing dispute underscores the complexities of estate management in Nigeria, especially in cases involving prominent public figures, and has drawn widespread public attention.

The resolution of the DNA test is expected to pave the way for the burial, bringing closure to fans and family members who have been awaiting Mohbad’s final rites.

The situation also reflects broader issues around legal rights, inheritance, and family disagreements in the entertainment industry, with Mohbad’s estate becoming a focal point for both legal scrutiny and media coverage.

Police Arrest Masquerader Over Public Disturbance in Akwa Ibom

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The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested a man, David Effiong, for allegedly causing a public disturbance while dressed in full masquerade attire.

His actions violated the state government’s directive banning masquerade displays.

Residents reportedly raised the alarm after Effiong was seen creating a nuisance and damaging property in their community on Tuesday.

Confirming the arrest, State Commissioner of Police, CP Baba Azare, said the suspect would be charged in court once investigations are completed.

“The suspect is in custody and will be arraigned as soon as investigations are concluded,” CP Azare stated.

The arrest follows Governor Umo Eno’s statewide ban on masquerade activities, introduced after repeated incidents of violence, intimidation, and property destruction linked to masqueraders across several local government areas.

Police urged residents to comply with the ban and report any violations to the nearest security formation, reaffirming their commitment to enforcing the directive.

MI Abaga Reveals Red Carpet Snub At 2008 Headies For Omotola

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(DDM) – Nigerian rapper Jude ‘MI’ Abaga has opened up about being sidelined at the 2008 Headies Awards red carpet to make way for Nollywood star Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde.

DDM gathered that MI, 44, recounted the experience during a recent interview on Vbyz TV Cartel, reflecting on a period of intense effort and dedication with little recognition from the public and event organisers.

 

Despite being nominated for ‘Best Rap Single’, MI said he and his manager struggled for acknowledgment as they arrived at the ceremony, with event personnel failing to recognize him amid the glamour and media frenzy.

 

He explained that, moments before the ceremony officially began, they were repeatedly moved aside by staff to clear space for Omotola as photographers and media attention centered on the actress.

 

“I have been grinding and no one cares about who I am, and in February 2008, I was announced as the winner for ‘Best Rap Single’ and literally my life changed that day,” MI said.

 

He added, “I remember walking into the crowd with my manager, and as we were moving in, Omotola came in with her security. The people on the red carpet did not even know I was nominated, so they were just like ‘Common, get out of here.’”

 

MI described being chased from corner to corner on the red carpet as Omotola moved to take her photos, a moment that stood in sharp contrast to the recognition he would receive shortly after.

“Two hours later, I had an award in my hand, a gold plaque from Ayo Animashaun, and after that plaque, everybody was like ‘MI is in the game,’” he recalled.

The rapper noted that winning the award marked a turning point in his career, leading to the success of hit tracks such as ‘Safe,’ ‘Talk About It,’ and ‘Incredible Music.’

MI’s reflection highlights the often unseen struggles and resilience behind the rise of major Nigerian music stars, reminding fans that fame often comes after years of hard work and perseverance.

The story has sparked conversations about recognition, celebrity culture, and the early challenges faced by artists in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, emphasizing how moments of seeming disrespect can precede major career breakthroughs.

BREAKING: DDM, DAMA Exposes Shocking Truth About Crypto Community Engagement

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(DDM) – Diaspora Digital Media (DDM), in partnership with the Digital Assets Management Academy (DAMA), has announced its upcoming weekly program, BLOCKCHAIN WORLD 2.0, aimed at providing crucial insights into the rapidly growing world of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.

According to DDM corespondent, the session, titled “Best Practices for Responsible Participation and Support in Crypto Communities,” is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, 3rd December 2025, at 11:00 AM Nigerian time.

The program will be accessible to participants via Zoom, offering a live, interactive platform for discussions on responsible engagement, risk management, and ethical participation in crypto ecosystems.

The Zoom link is here, with Meeting ID: 870 8562 4072 and Passcode: 871871.

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87085624072?pwd=t3LNMzrRHuMzoYDABHzPbWXI6go9Ez.1

In addition, the event will be broadcast live on DDM’s YouTube channel, allowing a wider audience to join and benefit from the discussions. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel here to receive notifications for all future programs.

The organizers explained that the weekly series is designed to educate both beginners and experienced participants on how to navigate crypto communities safely, avoid scams, and contribute positively to the growth of decentralized networks.

Governor-level attention is being drawn to the importance of responsible crypto engagement, especially given the global surge in digital asset adoption and the corresponding rise in scams, fraud, and misinformation in online communities.

Chief organizers from DDM and DAMA highlighted that the program also aims to build awareness of the legal, technical, and social responsibilities of participants, providing actionable strategies for maximizing benefits while minimizing risks in digital finance spaces.

The session will feature practical guidance on identifying trustworthy projects, engaging constructively in crypto communities, and leveraging networks for professional and financial growth.

DDM emphasized that the program is part of a continuous effort to expose the realities of blockchain and cryptocurrency participation, urging attendees to remain vigilant, informed, and ethically responsible.

The weekly event will run every Wednesday at the same time, providing consistent learning opportunities for investors, developers, and enthusiasts in Nigeria and beyond.

The program underscores DDM’s commitment to empowering its audience with knowledge and insights that promote safe, informed, and strategic participation in the fast-evolving world of cryptocurrencies.

JUST IN: Senate Passes Emergency Toll Service Establishment Bill

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio

The Senate has passed for second reading the National Emergency Toll Service (NETS) Establishment Bill 2025, a proposal that seeks to introduce a uniform, rapid-response system through a dedicated, three-digit, toll-free emergency number for all Nigerians.

The bill, sponsored by Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’adua (Katsina Central), aims to create a nationwide line that citizens can call during emergencies, ensuring quick access to security agencies, medical responders, and disaster management teams.

The legislation received broad support during debate. Under the proposal, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will serve as the regulatory authority for the service in order to improve coordination among emergency responders across the country.

The Senate’s consideration of the bill comes at a time of renewed national security concerns, prompting the upper chamber to also announce a major reconstitution of several standing committees.

The announcement was made during plenary by the Senate Selection Committee chaired by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

Under the new changes, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi of Kebbi State has been named Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence. He previously served as Chairman of the Committee on National Planning.

Senator Shehu Buba of Bauchi State has been appointed Chairman of the Committee on Livestock and Animal Husbandry. Buba was removed last week as Chairman of the National Security and Intelligence Committee.

In another adjustment, Senator Mustafa Musa of Yobe State has now been appointed Chairman of the Committee on National Planning.

The Committee on Air Force also saw changes. Senate Minority Whip Osita Ngwu of Enugu State has taken over as Acting Chairman following the indisposition of the former chairman, Senator Akwashiki. Ngwu served as Deputy Chairman before this elevation.

Senate leadership said the reconstitution was necessary to strengthen oversight functions and improve the chamber’s response to emerging security threats across the country.

Bandits Demand N500 Million Ransom For Abducted Kogi Pastor, Worshippers

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Bandits who attacked the Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Ejiba, Yagba West LGA of Kogi State have demanded a N500 million ransom for the release of the abducted pastor and several worshippers.

Sources close to the family confirmed that the kidnappers contacted them after the violent raid carried out on Sunday morning, November 30, 2025.

The victims include the church pastor, popularly known as Orlando, and an unconfirmed number of worshippers taken during the service. SaharaReporters earlier reported that the Kogi State Government launched a combined aerial and ground security operation shortly after the attack. A helicopter and an anti-kidnapping squad were seen combing the area in a video posted by Egbe Emekun Parrot and credited to Olusegun Iselaiye.

The Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, condemned the attack, describing it as “deeply disturbing and unacceptable.” He said the government is working with security agencies to rescue all victims safely.

Fanwo suggested the attackers may have been in the area for days. He warned that residents must report suspicious movements, especially in border communities like Yagba West.

“Some villagers would have seen them and kept quiet,” he said. “If you refuse to raise alarms when you see strange faces at a time like this, who knows who will be victims of their madness?”

He also cautioned churches against holding services in isolated areas without security, saying the recent abduction in Kwara State shows the rising threat level.

Fanwo said both the state government and the Yagba West Local Government Area have been taking steps to curb criminal activities across the region. He urged residents to remain alert and provide intelligence that can help security agencies track the kidnappers.

Security forces are yet to confirm whether negotiation attempts have begun, but monitoring efforts have intensified around the surrounding forests and escape routes.

CBN Unveils Stricter Rules To Combat Rising Push Payment Fraud

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(DDM) – The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has released draft guidelines aimed at curbing the growing incidence of push payment fraud in the country.

DDM gathered that push payment fraud occurs when individuals are deceived into voluntarily transferring funds to fraudulent accounts, a phenomenon that has increased sharply alongside the rapid expansion of digital payment platforms.

According to the CBN, the surge in such fraud has led to significant financial losses for both customers and financial institutions, prompting urgent regulatory intervention.

The draft rules require banks and other financial institutions to establish round-the-clock reporting channels, including social media, emails, mobile applications, and physical outlets, to allow customers to report incidents of fraud promptly.

Customers are expected to notify their financial institution within 24 hours of detecting a fraudulent transaction, though the guidelines allow an additional 48 hours in special circumstances to provide comprehensive information for investigation.

Once a report is lodged, institutions must acknowledge receipt within 24 hours, issue a unique case reference number, and provide a timeline for resolution.

Investigations are mandated to conclude within 14 days, during which institutions may collaborate with the CBN, Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), and relevant bodies to withhold settlement of the affected funds.

Failure to report within 72 hours without valid justification, such as illness or security concerns, may disqualify a customer from reimbursement.

The guidelines also outline reimbursement procedures: eligible customers must receive refunded funds within 48 hours of investigation completion. If no institution is found liable but the customer qualifies for a refund, the involved institutions share the liability equally.

Where disputes remain unresolved, the matter can be escalated to the CBN’s Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion Department, which serves as the ultimate arbiter for complaints.

The responsibility for enforcing these rules and any additional risk-management frameworks rests with the boards of financial institutions, which must also monitor fraud trends and verify the effectiveness of implemented controls.

The CBN’s draft guidelines reflect a broader regulatory push to strengthen oversight of the financial system, improve consumer protection, and enhance public confidence in Nigeria’s digital payments ecosystem.

Analysts note that these measures, if implemented effectively, could significantly reduce push payment fraud while encouraging the continued growth of digital finance in a secure environment.

Otti Calls On Investors To Leverage Skilled Workforce In Abia

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(DDM) – Abia State Governor, Alex Chioma Otti, has urged national and international investors to explore opportunities in the state as he officially opened the Abia-Turkey Investment Summit and Product Exhibition at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia.

DDM gathered that the three-day summit, themed “Prosperity through Partnership,” is designed to create a platform where local business leaders can directly interact with international partners, fostering collaboration and opening doors to regional and global markets.

Governor Otti assured investors of a business-friendly environment, promising that his administration would continue to transform Abia State’s immense potential into a springboard for accelerated socio-economic development.

He highlighted the state’s strategic advantages, including a large pool of skilled and resilient workforce, reliable electricity supply, especially in Aba, well-maintained road networks, and a peaceful atmosphere conducive to business growth.

The Governor encouraged investors to engage with the Commissioner for Agriculture to explore opportunities across the agricultural value chain in all local government areas of the state.

“My charge to you is to visit communities, interact with local business leaders, and identify strategic business opportunities while enjoying the steady support of the state government,” Otti said.

He further advised investors to explore Abia firsthand, stressing that seeing opportunities directly would enhance strategic planning and investment decisions.

The Commercial Counsellor of the Turkish Embassy in Nigeria, Erdal Faitah Tozoghu, expressed Turkey’s strong commitment to fostering economic ties with Abia State, emphasizing the potential for lasting value creation through joint ventures.

Tozoghu said, “The steps we take today will build a bridge not only between two economies but between two futures. We hope this summit becomes a regular tradition, with broader participation and more Turkish companies joining.”

Several partners, including the Managing Director of Vega Growing Global Enterprise, Prince Eniola Joseph Ojajuni, and Managing Partner Abiodun Aderohunmu, highlighted investment opportunities in textiles, agriculture, and manufacturing.

They praised Governor Otti’s reforms, describing Abia as an emerging investment destination in the South-East and expressed pride in contributing to the state’s economic development.

The Commissioner for Trade and Commerce, Dr. Mrs. Salome Obiukwu, described the summit as a bold initiative aimed at deepening economic cooperation, unlocking new investment opportunities, and strengthening ties between Abia State and Turkey.

Earlier, Chief Jerome Green-Amakwe, Special Adviser to the Governor on Investment Promotion and Public-Private Partnership (PPP), noted that the summit would significantly boost the state’s economy by promoting trade, commerce, and industrial partnerships.

He emphasized that the event allows Abia State to showcase its transformation to the world, remarking on the unprecedented developments achieved under Governor Otti’s leadership over the past two years and six months.

The summit has been widely regarded as a strategic move to position Abia as a hub for investment, innovation, and economic collaboration between local and international stakeholders.

Adebayo Adedamola Clinches PDP Ticket In Tense Osun Governorship Battle

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(DDM) – Adebayo Olugbenga Adedamola, widely known as FRYO, has secured the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship ticket for the Osun 2026 election after scoring an overwhelming majority in Tuesday’s tightly guarded primary held in Osogbo.

DDM gathered that the election committee chairman, Humphrey Abba, announced Adedamola as the winner after he polled 919 votes out of the 957 accredited ballots, sealing a landslide victory that effectively positions him as the party’s flagbearer for the August 8, 2026 poll.

The primary, conducted amid heightened political tension within the state chapter of the PDP, recorded 20 void ballots, partly influenced by the last-minute withdrawal of one of the major contenders, reportedly Governor Ademola Adeleke.

Abba declared that Adedamola, who claimed almost all valid votes, “stands elected and returned,” marking one of the most decisive outcomes in recent Osun PDP primaries.

Reports indicate that despite Governor Adeleke’s official resignation from the PDP weeks earlier, his name remained on the ballot due to procedural and administrative delays that prevented immediate removal.

Party officials, however, insisted that the primary followed established internal electoral guidelines.

The exercise included only accredited delegates whose participation was confirmed by the committee supervising the process.

Governor Adeleke had formally exited the party in a resignation letter dated November 4, 2025, addressed to his ward leadership, creating a ripple of uncertainty and internal friction within the state’s PDP machinery.

The ongoing crisis intensified on Monday when Osun PDP chairman, Sunday Bisi, publicly announced the postponement of the governorship primary, originally scheduled for December 2, 2025.

He cited unresolved leadership challenges at the national level as the reason for the delay.

But a powerful faction of the party, dismissing the postponement, convened the primary in Osogbo on Tuesday, insisting that the governorship contest must proceed in line with the previously announced timetable.

This parallel decision ultimately produced Adedamola as the PDP candidate.

The development has heightened interest among political analysts, who note that Adedamola’s emergence comes at a time when the PDP in Osun is grappling with internal fractures, defections, and competing loyalties.

His decisive victory is likely to shape the party’s restructuring strategy and influence coalition-building efforts ahead of the 2026 election.

FRYO’s popularity, grassroots presence, and long-standing engagement with youth constituencies are also expected to play a central role in the forthcoming campaign.

As Osun moves toward a high-stakes election cycle, attention will shift to how the PDP navigates its internal divisions and consolidates support around its newly elected candidate.

Analysts believe that the party’s ability to reconcile warring factions may determine its strength against rival political forces as the August 2026 governorship race gathers momentum.

Drama as Vigilantes Opens Fire on Nigerien Soldiers in Katsina

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Troops battling Boko Haram terrorists in Borno

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has clarified an incident in Mazanya Village, Jibia LGA, Katsina State, where local vigilantes fired at Nigerien troops on November 29.

According to Maj.-Gen. Michael Onoja, Director of Defence Media Operations, the troops were on a routine mission to fetch water, a practice carried out regularly by Nigerien forces.

“The convoy, including four gun trucks and a Toyota Jeep, appeared unusually large to local vigilantes, who misinterpreted it as a hostile advance and opened fire,” Onoja explained.

He said the misunderstanding was swiftly resolved through dialogue between Nigerian security authorities and the Nigerien commander. The Nigerien troops were able to fetch water and returned safely without further incident.

The Defence HQ convened a Joint Border Security Meeting on December 1 to prevent future misunderstandings. Measures include enhanced liaison structures, improved communication channels, and prior notification for large troop movements.

Onoja reassured border communities that both Nigeria and Niger remain committed to peaceful cooperation, stressing shared challenges like terrorism, smuggling, illegal migration, and other transborder crimes.

Residents were urged to remain calm yet vigilant, with security agencies promising continuous efforts to safeguard civilians and maintain bilateral ties with Niger.

BREAKING: Tinubu–Otti secret meeting ignites fresh push for Kanu release

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(DDM) – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday met privately with Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

DDM gathered that the conversation, though officially undisclosed, centred heavily on renewed political and legal manoeuvres aimed at securing the release of the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The meeting came less than a week after Governor Otti’s high-profile visit to Sokoto, where the IPOB leader is currently serving a life sentence following his terrorism-related conviction on November 20, 2025.

Sources within the Villa indicated that the President is increasingly under pressure from political, diplomatic, and security circles to consider a decisive humanitarian or political intervention that could ease tensions in the South-East.

Governor Otti’s visit to Sokoto, which made national headlines, was part of a carefully planned and ongoing negotiation framework involving legal, political, and community stakeholders pushing for Kanu’s eventual release.

The Abia governor was not alone during the prison engagement.

His entourage included Kanu’s younger brother, Emmanuel Kanu, whose presence underscored the emotional weight of the visit.

Also in the delegation were the Abia State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Ikechukwu Uwanna (SAN), and Otti’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma, along with officials of the Sokoto State Government.

Their presence signalled that the mission was not merely symbolic but deeply tied to an active legal strategy.

Governor Otti has repeatedly insisted that Nnamdi Kanu’s imprisonment is a destabilising factor for the South-East and that resolving the issue remains one of the core priorities of his administration.

He maintains that peace, economic recovery, and political stability in the region cannot be fully achieved without addressing Kanu’s incarceration.

Following his Sokoto visit, Otti reaffirmed his commitment to an existing multi-layered plan already in motion.

He emphasised that the strategy was agreed upon long before his latest engagement and that it would be pursued with persistence and legality.

According to his media aide, Otti believes Kanu is fully entitled to exhaust his legal options, including appealing the conviction.

However, he assured Abians and supporters of due process that his administration would remain actively involved in pushing for a resolution that aligns with constitutional boundaries.

The latest development has revived national conversations about Kanu’s trial, the legality of his conviction, and the broader political unrest in the South-East.

Nnamdi Kanu, whose agitation for Biafra gained global attention, has been a central figure in Nigeria’s most complicated security challenges for nearly a decade.

His arrest, extradition, prolonged detention, and subsequent conviction have triggered protests, sit-at-home orders, security operations, and political negotiations involving both local and international actors.

The Tinubu–Otti meeting has therefore sparked renewed speculation that the Federal Government may be exploring political or executive pathways to settle the matter once and for all.

Observers believe that any major step regarding Kanu will have far-reaching implications for national unity, security, and political dynamics heading into the coming years.

For now, neither the Presidency nor Governor Otti’s office has issued an official statement on the substance of their meeting.

But the momentum surrounding Kanu’s case suggests that the nation may be entering a decisive chapter in one of Nigeria’s most contentious political and legal battles.

Trump Pardons Man Convicted of Drug Trafficking in US

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Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez has been released from US custody after receiving a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.

Hernandez, who led Honduras from 2014 to 2022, was sentenced to 45 years in prison for drug trafficking and firearms offences.

A Manhattan jury convicted him in March 2024 for accepting millions in bribes to protect cocaine shipments to the United States. He has maintained his innocence.

His wife, Ana Garcia, shared the news on social media, expressing relief and gratitude.

She wrote that the pardon brought “hope” after nearly four years of legal battles.

Trump had announced his intention to grant Hernandez a “full and complete pardon” on November 28, 2025, citing what he described as unfair treatment.

The release comes just days before Honduras’ presidential election, where Hernandez’s ally, Nasry Asfura of the conservative National Party, faces a tight contest against liberal candidate Salvador Nasralla and former defence minister Rixi Moncada of the ruling LIBRE Party.

Honduras is currently led by President Xiomara Castro, who maintains strong ties with Cuba and Venezuela.

Analysts suggest the pardon could influence the political landscape ahead of the election.

Sowore Reveals Shocking Reason Behind Defence Minister’s Resignation

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Mohammed Badaru Abubakar

Human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, has alleged that President Bola Tinubu directed Mohammed Badaru Abubakar to resign as Nigeria’s Defence Minister.

Abubakar had resigned on Monday, officially citing health reasons. However, Sowore, in a post on Facebook, claimed the move was politically motivated.

He said the resignation was intended to clear the way for former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, to assume the role.

Sowore stated, “Abubakar was asked by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to step aside to make room for former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, to be appointed Defence Minister.”

He also alleged that the government faces external pressure regarding security leadership.

According to Sowore, the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, is under scrutiny.

“There are strong indications that US President Donald Trump’s military is pressing for the removal of the equally ineffective and utterly useless Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, citing serious concerns over intelligence sharing and collaboration,” Sowore added.

This allegation comes as the new Defence Minister, General Musa, awaits confirmation from the Senate.

Analysts say security challenges across Nigeria’s military landscape make leadership changes highly sensitive.

Court Threatens to Revoke Sowore’s Bail Over Inciting Comments

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Convener of #RevolutionNow and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore
Convener of #RevolutionNow and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday threatened to revoke the bail of Omoyele Sowore, publisher of Sahara Reporters, if he makes comments deemed harmful to national peace and security.

Justice Mohammed Umar delivered the ruling while considering Sowore’s bail application after he was arraigned by the Department of State Services (DSS).

The judge barred Sowore from making statements that could threaten Nigeria’s unity.

Sowore, a two-time presidential candidate under the African Action Congress (AAC), was accused by the DSS of labeling President Bola Tinubu a “criminal” on his social media accounts.

The DSS sued Sowore as the first defendant and joined X Incorp (formerly Twitter) and Meta (Facebook) Incorp as second and third defendants.

During proceedings, Sowore’s lawyer, Marshal Abubakar, challenged the competency of the charges, arguing that a preliminary objection had been filed too late for proper consideration.

DSS lawyer Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, countered, insisting that the arraignment should proceed.

Justice Umar agreed with the DSS, and Sowore pleaded not guilty to all five counts.

Abubakar then requested bail on self-recognition or liberal terms, stressing that Sowore is law-abiding and committed to attending his trial.

He highlighted that Sowore’s international passport was already held by the court and pointed out his recent election as chairman of the AAC.

The DSS opposed the bail, filing a 40-paragraph counter affidavit. Kehinde argued that Sowore’s past conduct shows he could commit a similar offense, urging stringent bail conditions if the court grants it.

Lawyers for X Incorp and Meta did not oppose the bail application.

Justice Umar admitted Sowore to bail on self-recognition.

He warned that any comment considered detrimental to national peace could lead to the immediate revocation of bail.

The trial is scheduled to commence on January 19, 2026.

White House Releases Trump’s MRI Results Amid Health Rumors

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US President Donald Trump “remains in excellent overall health,” according to his White House physician.

Captain Sean Barbabella, a US Navy emergency physician, wrote in a memo dated Monday that advanced imaging of Trump’s heart and abdomen came back “perfectly normal.”

The 79-year-old president had undergone an MRI scan the previous day.

Trump himself admitted he did not know which part of his body was scanned.

The memo followed concerns from Democrats and the public over Trump’s age and fitness for office during his second term.

Barbabella explained that the October physical was comprehensive and age-appropriate.

He said the examination included a preventive assessment of Trump’s cardiovascular system and abdominal organs.

According to the memo, there was no evidence of arterial narrowing or abnormalities in major vessels. The physician concluded that Trump’s heart and cardiovascular system are in “excellent health.”

The abdominal imaging also revealed normal function with no acute or chronic concerns. Barbabella noted that the scans were standard for an “executive physical” for someone of Trump’s age.

He stressed the preventive purpose: to identify issues early, confirm overall health, and ensure long-term vitality.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt read the memo during a press briefing on Monday.

She described the release as part of the administration’s commitment to transparency.

Medical experts, however, noted that MRI scans are not typically standard for preventive care. Dr. Jeffrey Linder of Northwestern University said the memo did not clarify whether an MRI or CT scan was performed.

Routine imaging is generally discouraged for asymptomatic patients because risks may outweigh benefits.

Despite this, some physicians, such as Dr. Carla Perissinotto from UCSF, pointed out that certain patients opt for additional scans outside standard guidelines. Executive physicals often include extra tests for busy leaders.

Observers have noted visible signs such as swollen ankles and bruising on Trump’s right hand. In July, the White House confirmed he has chronic venous insufficiency, a vein condition that can cause leg swelling.

Still, Barbabella’s memo indicated no significant health issues were detected.

Trump has previously stated that his MRI scan at Walter Reed was “perfect.”

The recent report reinforces that he is maintaining his health and remains fit for presidential duties

Atiku’s Security Withdrawal a Political Assassination Plot – Ex-APC Chieftain

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Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has come under what the ex-APC Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Timi Frank, calls “potentially life-threatening political maneuvering.”

Frank accused the Presidency of endangering Atiku by withdrawing police operatives from his security detail.

The move follows a directive from President Bola Tinubu on November 23, which ordered all police officers assigned to VIP protection to return to regular policing duties.

The directive affected Atiku, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike, former First Lady Aisha Buhari, and 17 other VIPs. According to Frank, the withdrawal is sudden and suspicious.

He warned that it could be part of a larger plot to isolate and potentially harm the former Vice President ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Frank stressed that no administration since 2007 has interfered with Atiku’s constitutionally guaranteed security, despite his long-standing role as a major opposition figure.

He questioned the timing, pointing out that insecurity is already at critical levels nationwide.

He said the action signals an “ulterior motive” and described it as a political witch-hunt.

“This so-called blanket withdrawal is a cover-up. The real objective is to isolate and eliminate Atiku ahead of the 2027 election. The pattern is too obvious to ignore.

Atiku, by law, is entitled to police protection as a former Vice President. Removing his security at this critical time is deliberate and dangerous,” Frank said.

He also claimed that Tinubu is following a trend in parts of Africa where incumbents allegedly use state power to intimidate or eliminate opposition figures.

Frank added that Atiku’s vocal criticism of the administration likely makes him a target.

He further alleged that the President has strategically placed individuals from his ethnic group, the Yoruba, into top security positions to carry out political agendas.

Frank suggested that if the security withdrawal were genuinely about equal enforcement, police personnel should also be removed from the protection of the President, his family, and his close associates.

Since leaving office in 2007, Atiku has attempted multiple presidential bids but has yet to succeed.

While he has not publicly declared his candidacy for 2027, speculation continues about his political ambitions.

Frank’s comments highlight growing tensions around security, political opposition, and alleged state interference. Nigerians continue to watch developments closely, especially as the 2027 elections approach.

Why Omokri, Fani-Kayode, Yakubu Are on Tinubu’s Ambassadorial List — Presidency

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The Presidency has defended President Bola Tinubu’s decision to include Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode and Mahmood Yakubu in the latest list of ambassadorial nominees. The nominations went public last week and triggered wide national debate. Many Nigerians questioned why the former INEC Chairman, the ex-Aviation Minister and the former presidential aide should represent the country abroad. Their past controversies dominated online discussions and raised fresh concerns about political rewards under the current administration. Yet the Presidency insists that the outrage is exaggerated.

Senior Special Assistant to the President on Protocol, Demola Oshodi, addressed the issue during an interview on Arise Television. He said every administration faces criticism over major appointments.

He explained that the President still has a duty to choose individuals who can strengthen his government, no matter the noise that follows.

Oshodi added that Nigerians elected Tinubu to make tough decisions, and those decisions will not always be popular. He stressed that competence, representation and political strategy all play a role.

Oshodi argued that ambassadorial postings are never based on loyalty alone. He said they require a balance of expertise, federal character and national service. He urged Nigerians to trust the President’s judgment, because he is responsible for assembling a team that can defend Nigeria’s interests globally.

He maintained that the President considered several factors before finalising the list. He described the appointments as strategic, not sentimental.

Oshodi also defended the inclusion of Mahmood Yakubu. He noted that Yakubu’s long career in public service and his experience supervising multiple national elections stood out.

He said the former INEC boss delivered what he described as “a generally good job” and that his years of national service should matter.

He insisted that Yakubu’s appointment is not a reward for loyalty but recognition of his experience and administrative record.

Oshodi also reacted to criticisms directed at Femi Fani-Kayode. He admitted that the former minister has had a turbulent political journey.

However, he insisted that past political controversies do not erase years of service. He explained that diplomatic positions vary from country to country.

Oshodi said some missions require strong personalities who understand complex political environments.

He added that the President may have nominated Fani-Kayode because he fits the needs of a specific foreign mission.

He also defended Reno Omokri’s nomination.

He dismissed claims that Omokri’s outspoken style should disqualify him. He said political appointments are not reserved for career diplomats alone.

He explained that the President also considers individuals who understand the administration’s foreign policy goals and can articulate Nigeria’s interests abroad.

He said the President is assembling a diverse team that blends experience, representation and political skill.

He insisted that the nominees were selected to strengthen Nigeria’s global presence while ensuring internal political stability.

BREAKING: Tinubu appoints General Musa as new Defence Minister

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General Christopher Musa, Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff
General Christopher Musa, Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated General Christopher Gwabin Musa as the new Minister of Defence.

In a letter to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu conveyed General Musa’s nomination as the successor to Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who resigned on Monday.

General Musa, 58, on December 25, is a distinguished soldier who served as Chief of Defence Staff from 2023 until October 2025. He won the Colin Powell Award for Soldiering in 2012.

Born in Sokoto in 1967, General Musa received his primary and secondary education there before attending the College of Advanced Studies in Zaria.

He graduated in 1986 and enrolled at the Nigerian Defence Academy the same year, earning a Bachelor of Science degree upon graduation in 1991.

General Musa was commissioned into the Nigerian Army as a Second Lieutenant in 1991 and has since had a distinguished career. His appointments include General Staff Officer 1, Training/Operations at HQ 81 Division; Commanding Officer, 73 Battalion; Assistant Director, Operational Requirements, Department of Army Policy and Plans; and Infantry Representative/Member, Training Team, HQ Nigerian Army Armour Corps.

In 2019, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff, Training/Operations, Headquarters Infantry Centre and Corps; Commander, Sector 3, Operation Lafiya Dole; and Commander, Sector 3 Multinational Joint Task Force in the Lake Chad Region.

In 2021, General Musa was appointed Theatre Commander, Operation Hadin Kai. He later became Commander of the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps before being appointed Chief of Defence Staff by President Tinubu in 2023.

In the letter to the Senate, President Tinubu expressed confidence in General Musa’s ability to lead the Ministry of Defence and further strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture.

 

BREAKING: Tinubu Nominates General Musa as New Minister of Defence

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Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Gwabin Musa
Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Christopher Gwabin Musa

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated General Christopher Gwabin Musa as the new Minister of Defence.

In a letter addressed to the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, President Tinubu conveyed General Musa’s nomination to succeed Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, who resigned on Monday on health grounds.

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DR Congo Declares End of Ebola Outbreak

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has officially declared an end to its latest Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak after going 42 consecutive days without detecting a new infection.

The outbreak, announced on September 4, 2025, recorded 64 cases in total—53 confirmed and 11 classified as probable. Forty-five deaths were reported across six affected health areas.

Health officials said the last confirmed case was reported on September 25, and no new infections have emerged since then.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the declaration followed two full Ebola incubation cycles with zero cases after the last patient tested negative and was discharged on October 19.

WHO said it supported the DRC government with technical expertise, operational guidance and financial resources throughout the response.

The agency noted that this marks the country’s 16th Ebola outbreak. It also warned that vigilance must continue, as the virus can re-emerge.

“Risk communication and community engagement activities will continue to provide accurate information, monitor community feedback, address rumours and reduce stigma toward individuals affected by the outbreak,” the organisation said.

Ebola is a severe, often fatal illness transmitted from infected wildlife and spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected individuals or contaminated surfaces.

Symptoms usually begin with fever, abdominal pain, fatigue and loss of appetite, followed by vomiting, diarrhoea and sometimes rash.

Severe cases may progress to bleeding, shock, multi-organ failure or encephalopathy.

Pregnant women face a high risk of spontaneous abortion.
Case fatality rates in previous outbreaks have ranged between 25 and 90 per cent.

Navy dismantles 5 illegal refining sites in Delta

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By Agency Report

 

The Forward Operating Base, FOB, Escravos of the Nigerian Navy says it has deactivated five illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino Community in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta.

FOB Escravos Commanding Officer, Navy Capt. Ikenna Okoloagu, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Warri.

Mr Okoloagu said that, cumulatively, about 13,050 litres of stolen crude oil concealed in 30 dugout pits and three polythene sacks were seized during the operations.

He said the illegal refining sites were deactivated between Nov. 5 and Nov. 19 following a series of coordinated operations guided by credible intelligence.

Mr Okoloagu said the exercise was carried out under the ongoing Operation DELTA SANITY II.

The naval chief also said the operations were in line with the strategic directives of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Adm. Idi Abbas, which focused on maintaining sustained pressure on economic saboteurs.

“Specifically, on Nov. 5, 2025, operatives, acting on actionable intelligence, dismantled two illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino Community with about 4,000 litres of stolen crude oil.

“Subsequently, on Nov. 14, an additional site was dismantled at the same community with about 3,850 litres of stolen crude oil recovered.

“Additionally, on Nov. 19, two illegal sites were deactivated at the same riverine community and about 5,200 litres of stolen crude oil seized,” he said.

The naval boss warned criminals to desist from sabotaging the nation’s economic assets or face the full wrath of the law.

Mr Okoloagu expressed the Base’s unwavering commitment to stemming illegal activities in the maritime domain and safeguarding the nation’s critical assets from saboteurs.

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Embaló, Guinea-Bissau and Military Coups

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By Paul Ejime

Umaro Mokhtar Sissoco Embaló, the 53-year-old former Prime Minister, teacher, soldier-politician and Guinea-Bissau’s 6th President, who called his style of governance “Embaloism,” has a dubious way with military coups, considered by many as suspicious, if not contrived. However, he appears to have overreached himself.

Guinea-Bissau, the country of Africa’s renowned nationalist Amilcar Cabral, with an estimated 2.2 million people comprising some 37 largely ungoverned islands, is not only poor, according to the United Nations Human Development Indicators, but is also notorious for hard drug trafficking and endemic political crises.

Since parting ways with Cabo Verde and gaining political independence from Portugal in 1973, most leaders in Guinea-Bissau seldom complete their mandates.
Embaló’ is different. His original five-year mandate from February 2020, which he extended by almost one year, was characterized by constitutional conflicts, political instability, disruptions, and at least four reported attempted military coups, while opponents accused him of dictatorship.

The first two putsches in February 2022 and December 2023 resulted in the dissolution of the People’s National Assembly, or Parliament, manipulation of the judiciary, and the third, in October 2025, led to the arrest of senior military officers accused of trying to subvert the constitutional order. Some of the alleged coup suspects are still detained without trial.

The fourth reported coup attempt against the Embaló government, which he announced himself on 26 November, just as the National Electoral Commission planned to announce results of the 23 November General Elections, has been variously described as a “palace coup,” a “ceremonial/arranged coup” and “a sham.”

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and Nigeria’s former President Goodluck Jonathan are among critics who doubt the authenticity of the latest coup, which suits a perfect description of “an African proverb of a thief who decided to hide his stolen items behind his back in the full glare of traders and clients at a market square.”

In March this year, Embaló threatened to expel a joint ECOWAS/UN fact-finding mission to Bissau for daring to meet with opposition figures and also prevented a Jonathan-led West African Elders’ Forum (WAEF) team from doing so.
Surprisingly, Embaló, in announcing the 26 November coup, also claimed that he was detained, while calling foreign media outlets to discuss his alleged ousting and detention.

Meanwhile, international observers, from ECOWAS, the African Union, the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), the g7+ of 20 conflict-affected countries, and the WAEF, described the 23 November legislative and presidential elections as peaceful and orderly, and were waiting for the announcement of the results on 27 November, when the soldiers struck.

There was sporadic gunfire near the Presidency with citizens running helter-skelter as the military invaded the CNE headquarters, arresting some of its officials and carting away sensitive documents and equipment.

Later, a group of military officers led by Gen. Denis N’Canha, the head of the Military Office at Embaló’s presidency, announced that the armed forces had seized power, citing an alleged attempt by “drug lords” to destabilize the country’s democratic process. The group ordered a halt to the electoral process, a night-dawn curfew and closure of the country’s airport and borders.

In the lead-up to the November poll, the Supreme Court of Justice disqualified the leader of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde (PAIGC), Domingos Simoes Pereira and his opposition Coalition “PAI-Terra Ranka from contesting both the presidential and legislative elections. Pereira is now detained, and the Portuguese Community PCP and his family are calling for his release and the intervention of the international community.

The PAIGC fought for the independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde, enjoying mass following in both countries. Embaló, who joined the party in 2016, left and resigned as Prime Minister to join the Madem G15 platform, on which he contested and claimed presidential victory in 2019.

He was inaugurated in February 2020, and in the inconclusive 23 November vote, he and the independent candidate Fernando Dias, 47, claimed victory before the military took over power.

Dias is said to be in hiding within the Nigerian Embassy compound in Bissau, according to a statement by the Nigerian Foreign Ministry, which urged the President of the ECOWAS Commission to guarantee his safety.

Embaló’s Chief of Presidential Guards Gen. Horta Inta-A was inaugurated as Guinea-Bissau’s Transitional President on 27 November. He said he would govern for one year, and in a move to consolidate power, he has appointed another Embaló ally and Campaign Director, Ilídio Vieira Té, as the new Prime Minister and Finance Minister. He also named a 28-member cabinet.

ECOWAS and the African Union have suspended Guinea-Bissau and threatened more sanctions over what they see as an illegal change of government, strongly condemned by the international community.

A high-level ECOWAS/UN delegation, led by the Chair of ECOWAS Authority, Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio, has visited Bissau for dialogue with the military rulers and insisted on the restoration of constitutional order. The delegation, which also met with released officials of the electoral commission, will submit its report to the ECOWAS summit scheduled to be held in Abuja on 14 December.

Embaló’, who prides himself as a “master strategist,” might have had his way as an authoritarian leader who could dissolve Parliament at will, manipulate the constitution and fill positions at the Supreme Court, which certifies the results of elections, with his loyalists.

However, it would appear that his luck has run out. He probably underestimated international reactions to his latest game plan. Critics believe he orchestrated the Phantom coup with his cronies to scuttle the electoral process because the results were not in his favour, with a possible plan to stage a comeback through a new election after an emergency rule.

Going by fillers from the ECOWAS extraordinary virtual summit, which decided on Guinea-Bissau’s suspension, most of the regional leaders have no appetite  for “a staged military coup to disrupt an electoral process.”

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is reported to be among regional leaders advocating hard-line measures against the Bissau coup makers, just as Embaló’ did in 2023 in his capacity as Chair of ECOWAS Authority against coup leaders in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, who later formed the Alliance of Sahel States, AES, and withdrew their countries from ECOWAS.

Senegalese President Diomaye Faye, who led the liberals calling for dialogue, which resulted in the compromise for high-level mediation, did not join the ECOWAS delegation to Bissau as promised.

Embaló’ has boxed himself into a very tight corner, with his chances of bouncing back highly improbable. President Faye has managed to evacuate him from Bissau to Senegal for refuge, but with Prime Minister Sonko against the idea, Embaló’ has now found his way to Congo Brazzaville.

To ECOWAS, the AU, and democracy lovers in Africa, the only redeeming option is to insist on the completion of the electoral process and the declaration of the winner without delay.

Coalition PAI-Terra Ranka, which includes the PAIGC, won an absolute majority of 54 seats in the 102-seat parliament, whose membership is decided by proportional representation, and the candidates or coalitions with a majority appoint the Prime Minister. A presidential candidate requires a 50%+1 vote to win; otherwise, the two front-runners go into a run-off poll after three weeks of the first balloting to determine the winner.

In the medium- or long-term, the operation of Guinea-Bissau’s semi-presidential system, under which the President shares political power with the Prime Minister and the Parliament, is problematic and must be reviewed for clarity, like what obtains in Cabo Verde, which operates a similar constitution.

Furthermore, the country’s endemically dangerous hard drug trafficking cancer-worm must be effectively addressed along with the long-overdue Security Sector Reform, to professionalize the armed forces and end its top-heavy structure with senior officers almost outnumbering the rank and file.

Equally, the mandates of the ECOWAS Stabilization Support Mission in Guinea-Bissau (ESSMGB) and its counterpart in The Gambia must be reviewed to clarify that the Missions are to protect governance institutions, not individuals.

Paul Ejime, a Media/Communications Specialist and Global Affairs Analyst, was in Guinea-Bissau during the military takeover.

US Congress Moves to Address Growing Violence in Nigeria

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Rep. Riley M. Moore, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Secretary of State, Marco Rubio
Rep. Riley M. Moore, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Secretary of State, Marco Rubio

United States lawmakers will on Tuesday hold a high-level congressional briefing to examine what they describe as escalating violence and alleged targeted persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

The session will bring together key committees in the US Congress as concerns grow in Washington over Nigeria’s worsening insecurity and rising religious tensions.

The House Appropriations Committee will host the briefing. It will be led by the Committee’s Vice Chair and Chairman of the National Security Subcommittee, Mario Díaz-Balart.

A notice shared on X by Congressman Riley Moore said lawmakers from the Appropriations, Foreign Affairs and Financial Services Committees will take part in the session. Representatives of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom and several invited experts will also testify.

The announcement said the roundtable will spotlight what US lawmakers describe as “escalating violence and targeted persecution of Christians in Nigeria.”

The briefing will also support a comprehensive report ordered by President Donald Trump on the alleged massacre of Nigerian Christians.

According to the notice, the testimony gathered will guide recommendations to Congress on how to support the White House’s efforts to protect vulnerable faith communities worldwide.

Congressman Riley Moore wrote that President Trump directed him and the House Republican Appropriators to investigate the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

He said the upcoming roundtable forms part of the ongoing inquiry.

The briefing comes at a time of heightened US attention on Nigeria after a new surge of terrorist attacks, banditry and deadly clashes in several regions.

Last week, President Bola Tinubu approved Nigeria’s delegation to the US-Nigeria Joint Working Group.

The body was agreed during a recent visit to Washington by a Nigerian team led by National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. Ribadu is expected to lead the Nigerian side in the discussions alongside senior officials from key ministries and security agencies.

International scrutiny of Nigeria’s security situation increased after former US President Trump recently claimed there is a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria.

He also threatened to deploy American forces “guns-a-blazing” to stop the violence.

The Nigerian government rejected the claim and insisted it is tackling insecurity across the country. President Tinubu said his administration prioritises the safety of all citizens while upholding religious freedom and national unity.

On November 21, the US House Subcommittee on Africa held another hearing on the proposal to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern.

Witnesses presented conflicting assessments of the scale and motives behind the violence in Nigeria.

Some claimed Christians face targeted attacks. Others argued the crisis is driven by criminality, land disputes and terrorism rather than state-endorsed religious persecution.

The rising attention in Washington signals renewed pressure on Nigeria’s government to deliver measurable progress in curbing insecurity.

The Tuesday briefing is expected to shape future US policy, including possible sanctions, expanded monitoring or new cooperation channels with Abuja

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