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FCT Polls: Abuja Youths Shun Council Elections For Football Matches

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(DDM) – Large numbers of young residents across the Federal Capital Territory turned away from polling units on Saturday, choosing instead to gather on football pitches during the Area Council elections.

The development was observed in several parts of Abuja as voting commenced across the six area councils.

Despite the importance of the grassroots elections, many youths appeared largely indifferent to the electoral process, opting for recreational activities while accreditation and voting were ongoing nearby.
In Lugbe, Gwarinpa, and Gwagwalada, groups of young men converted open spaces and quiet streets into makeshift football fields.
Cheers from spectators and players echoed through neighborhoods where electoral officials were expected to conduct voting exercises.
Similar scenes were reported in Kuje and along the busy Airport Road, where informal football matches drew more visible participation than nearby polling units.
Observers noted that the usual atmosphere of election-day engagement in some communities was replaced by sporting excitement and social gatherings.
The situation unfolded despite an earlier directive from the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, who had announced a restriction of movement to facilitate a smooth voting process.
The movement restriction was intended to limit vehicular traffic and ensure residents remained within their designated voting areas throughout the exercise.
However, reports indicated that enforcement of the order appeared uneven across various districts.
Some taxi drivers and private motorists were seen moving freely in certain parts of the capital, suggesting partial compliance with the directive.
Political analysts say youth participation remains a recurring concern in local government elections across Nigeria.
Area Council elections, though crucial for grassroots governance, often attract lower voter turnout compared to presidential or gubernatorial contests.
The apparent preference for recreational engagement over civic participation in parts of Abuja highlights ongoing debates about political awareness and youth mobilization.
Stakeholders argue that increased civic education and engagement strategies may be required to encourage stronger youth involvement in local governance processes.
As voting continued across the FCT, attention remained focused on turnout figures and the overall conduct of the elections under the supervision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The outcome of the elections will determine leadership across the FCT’s six area councils, shaping local administration and development priorities in the nation’s capital.

JUST IN: APC Opens National Situation Room For FCT Area Council Elections

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(DDM)– The ruling All Progressives Congress has activated a National Situation Room to monitor developments during the ongoing Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections.

The initiative is being coordinated from the party’s National Secretariat, where members of its monitoring team are reportedly collating and reviewing field reports.

According to party sources, the Situation Room is designed to receive real-time updates from operatives deployed across polling units within the FCT.

The reports are said to include information on voting procedures, logistics, security concerns, and any incidents that may arise during the electoral process.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) stated that its field operatives are working alongside a dedicated monitoring application to transmit verified updates directly to the National Secretariat.

Party officials indicated that the system is intended to ensure prompt documentation and response to issues that may affect the credibility or smooth conduct of the polls.

Hotlines were also released to members of the public and party stakeholders to facilitate the reporting of incidents.

The numbers provided by the party are 09024004490 and 08066889466.

Political parties in Nigeria often establish situation rooms during major elections as part of internal oversight mechanisms.

Such platforms typically serve as coordination centres for legal teams, data analysts, and political strategists monitoring the voting and collation process.

The FCT Area Council elections are considered significant in shaping grassroots governance across the six area councils within Abuja.

Observers note that the establishment of monitoring structures by political parties reflects the high level of interest and competition surrounding the elections.

As voting continues across the territory, attention remains on reports from polling units and the official updates expected from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which is responsible for conducting and announcing the results of the polls.

FCT Elections: Itodo Says Votes For Withdrawn PDP Candidates May Not Count

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(DDM) – Fresh controversy has emerged ahead of the Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections following the reported withdrawal of two Peoples Democratic Party candidates from their respective races.

According to reports, the development has raised concerns among political observers about the strength of opposition participation in the polls.

The candidates reportedly involved are Julius Adamu, who was contesting for the Bwari Area Council, and Zadna Dantani, who was running for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) under the PDP platform.

Adamu was said to have withdrawn from the contest and pledged support for Joshua Ishaku Musa of the All Progressives Congress.

Shortly afterward, Dantani also allegedly stepped down from the AMAC race.

Both candidates were reported to have cited what they described as “fatherly advice” from the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, as a factor influencing their decisions.

The reported withdrawals have drawn reactions from civil society and election observers.

Executive Director of YIAGA Africa, Samson Itodo, weighed in on the matter, questioning the seriousness of candidates who step down shortly before elections.

Itodo reportedly argued that individuals who genuinely believe in their chances of winning would not abandon their campaigns at the final stage of the electoral process.

He further suggested that such last-minute withdrawals may indicate that the candidates were not strong contenders from the outset.

On the legal implications, Itodo reportedly noted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) would not reprint ballot papers to reflect the withdrawals, given the proximity to election day.

According to him, any votes cast for the withdrawn candidates would still be counted for the political party as printed on the ballot, but would not translate into a valid candidacy if the party effectively has no standing candidate in the race.

He warned that voters who cast ballots for such withdrawn candidates could effectively be wasting their votes because the votes may not count toward any valid candidate in the contest.

The situation has sparked debate about internal party discipline, political strategy, and the preparedness of opposition parties in the FCT elections.

Analysts note that the development may influence voter perception and turnout, especially among PDP supporters who may now be uncertain about the party’s standing in the affected area councils.

As the elections proceed, attention remains on how electoral authorities and political parties will address the implications of the withdrawals and whether further clarifications will be issued to voters.

FCT Election: “After Voting, Leave the Rest For Me” – Wike tells APC Members [VIDEO]

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(DDM) – Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has generated widespread reactions online following remarks he made ahead of the ongoing Area Council elections.

Wike, who is also identified as a factional leader within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was seen in a viral video addressing supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) prior to Saturday’s polls.

During his interaction with party members, the former Rivers State governor expressed confidence in the anticipated victory of the APC in the council elections.

In the video circulating on social media platforms, Wike urged supporters to focus on casting their votes while assuring them that he would handle the rest.

“The Chairman has read out what you should do. Do your own on Saturday and leave the other one for me,” Wike stated while addressing the gathering.

He further dismissed criticisms from other politicians, saying, “All those politicians wey dey come talk story, I no dey there.”

Wike also emphasized the importance of electing candidates who could effectively engage with him in his current capacity as FCT Minister.

“You have to vote for somebody who can talk to me and I will listen,” he added.

The comments have since sparked mixed reactions across political circles and social media platforms, with supporters interpreting his remarks as a show of confidence and strategic leadership, while critics argue that the statement raises concerns about neutrality and the integrity of the electoral process.

Observers note that Wike’s influence within the FCT political landscape has been a subject of discussion since his appointment as Minister.

The FCT Area Council elections are considered significant in shaping grassroots governance within Abuja’s six area councils.

Political analysts suggest that statements made by influential figures during election periods often attract scrutiny, particularly where perceptions of fairness, independence of electoral institutions, and security oversight are involved.

As of the time of reporting, there has been no official clarification from Wike’s office regarding interpretations of the comment.

The elections continue across the FCT amid heightened public interest, with stakeholders closely monitoring developments and awaiting official results from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

FCT Polls: Residents Defy Movement Restriction As Traffic Flows Across Abuja

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(DDM) – Residents of the Federal Capital Territory defied the movement restriction order announced ahead of the Area Council elections, as vehicular and human activities continued across several parts of Abuja on Saturday morning.

The restriction had been linked to directives from the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and security agencies, who earlier announced measures aimed at ensuring order during the polls.

Despite the directive, commercial vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles were seen transporting passengers freely across various districts within the capital city.

At Airport Road, Jikwoyi, Nyanya, Kuje, Gwagwalada, and parts of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), traffic moved without noticeable barricades or checkpoints hindering motorists.

Commuters and transport operators appeared to go about their normal routines, with only minimal signs of enforcement in some locations.

However, along the Kubwa-Nyanya highway, security personnel were observed blocking sections of the road with trucks, compelling motorists to maneuver through a single available lane while navigating around the military presence.

The mixed enforcement created contrasting scenes across the city, with some routes experiencing uninterrupted movement and others subject to partial restrictions.
While traffic flowed in many areas, most businesses remained closed in compliance with the electoral exercise.

Shops were largely locked, and commercial centers appeared quiet, although a few shop owners, laundry operators, and Point of Sale service providers operated discreetly along parts of Airport Road.

At about 8:10 a.m., electoral materials were being transported from the Kuje central distribution centre located at Science Primary School to various polling units within the area council.

In Aleyita, along Airport Road, polling units appeared largely deserted in the early hours, with only a limited presence of security personnel.
Officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had yet to arrive at some polling units as of that time.
By approximately 8:26 a.m., only five individuals were present at the polling centre in Aleyita, including two political party agents.
One voter, Mr. Andrew James, expressed disappointment over the delay, stating that he arrived at his polling unit as early as 7:00 a.m. but met no INEC officials on ground to commence accreditation and voting.
He further noted that all six polling units within the community had been collapsed into LEA Primary School in Aleyita for convenience.
At Pilot Science Primary School in Kwali, voting had not begun as of 8:33 a.m., though INEC officials were reportedly briefing party agents on election guidelines in preparation for the process.

The early developments reflect logistical and compliance challenges as the FCT Area Council elections unfold, with authorities expected to provide further updates as the day progresses.

FCT Election: INEC Misses 8:30am Start As Sensitive Materials Remain At Lugbe RAC

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(DDM) – The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not meet its scheduled 8:30 a.m. commencement time for voting in parts of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections on Saturday, as sensitive election materials were still at the Registration Area Centre (RAC) in Lugbe several minutes before 9:00 a.m.

INEC had earlier assured residents and stakeholders that voting would begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. across polling units in the FCT. However, observations from Lugbe indicated that electoral officials were yet to dispatch sensitive materials, including ballot papers and result sheets, to designated polling units as of the expected start time.

At the Lugbe RAC Centre located at LEA Primary School, security personnel, including officers of the Nigeria Police Force and other agencies assigned to election duties, were seen organizing themselves and coordinating logistics. The delay in the movement of materials raised concerns among voters who had arrived early in anticipation of participating in the electoral process.

A video captured at the RAC showed the Supervisor of the Lugbe centre explaining that officials were still working to finalize arrangements to ensure the safe and orderly distribution of sensitive materials. According to him, steps were being taken to address logistical challenges and guarantee that materials reach the appropriate polling units securely.

As of the time of reporting, there were indications that voting might not commence before 10:00 a.m. in several polling units within the Lugbe area, contrary to the 8:30 a.m. timeline previously communicated by the electoral body. The delay has the potential to disrupt the voting schedule, particularly if the late arrival of materials leads to extended accreditation and voting hours.

Residents expressed mixed reactions to the development. While some voters remained patient and hopeful that the process would soon begin, others voiced frustration over the delay, emphasizing the importance of timely commencement to ensure credibility and efficiency in the electoral process.

The FCT Area Council elections are considered significant in shaping local governance within the nation’s capital territory. As such, adherence to announced timelines is often viewed as a measure of the preparedness and organizational capacity of the electoral body.

INEC had earlier reiterated its commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election. However, the early morning delay in Lugbe underscores the logistical complexities often associated with large-scale electoral exercises.

As the day progresses, attention remains focused on whether the situation will be promptly resolved and whether similar delays are occurring in other parts of the FCT. INEC is yet to release an official statement explaining the cause of the setback at the Lugbe RAC Centre.

Court Sentences Pastor to Death by Hanging for Killing Landlord

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A High Court in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, has sentenced a resident pastor, Emmanuel Umoh, to death by hanging for the murder of his landlord, Gabriel Bassey.

Justice Gabriel Ette delivered the judgment after finding Umoh, the resident pastor of Living Faith Church Chapel, Ifa Ikot Ubo–Ifa Ikot Okpon branch, guilty of killing Bassey, a 500-level Civil Engineering student of University of Uyo.

The court heard that the victim relocated to his late mother’s property in Ifa Ikot Ubo to safeguard the estate and live closer to school. Before her death in December 2019, his mother had established a nursery school on the premises.

Evidence showed that Bassey lived in a two-bedroom flat within the compound alongside his younger brother, while a hall originally built for school use was later rented to the church for ₦150,000 annually with the consent of his father, a retired school principal. The church was allowed to begin using the hall before completing payment, and Umoh was later posted there as the pioneer resident pastor.

The prosecution told the court that on December 21, 2020, the defendant was seen entering the compound, after which neighbours heard screams of “Jesus” from inside the premises. He later emerged wearing a white garment stained with blood, claiming he had fallen while attempting to hang a banner.

Bassey was not seen alive again. His decomposing body was discovered on December 26, 2020, wrapped in a mat inside his room with multiple cuts, while a butcher’s knife was found beside him.

Umoh, who was the last person seen with the victim and could not explain the bloodstains, was arrested and charged with murder. He pleaded not guilty when arraigned on December 6, 2021.

During the trial, the prosecution called six witnesses, including the deceased’s father, who testified that the pastor had earlier requested permission to store church property in the flat due to insecurity at the hall. After the victim provided access, household items began to go missing, leading to suspicion. The defendant later claimed he had lost the spare key. After the locks were changed, no further items were reported missing.

Tensions later developed between the two men over rent payments and repair funds for the hall.

Delivering judgment that lasted over two hours, Justice Ette described the case as “very sympathetic,” highlighting the late mother’s efforts to develop the property for educational purposes.

He condemned the act, noting the irony of a religious leader taking a life within church premises and ruled that the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

“Life is sacred,” the judge stated, adding that those who betray public trust pose a danger to society.

He subsequently sentenced the pastor to death by hanging.

Ramadan Goes Digital: 5 Apps Every Muslim Should Try

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As Ramadan begins, millions of Muslims are logging off distractions and embracing one of Islam’s most sacred practices: fasting from dawn to sunset. But in 2026, spiritual discipline doesn’t mean disconnecting from technology.

A growing number of Muslims are turning to faith-driven apps to organize prayer, track Quran recitation, plan meals, and structure their days around worship.

Beyond abstaining from food, Ramadan calls for increased prayer, Quran recitation, charitable giving, nightly Taraweeh prayers, and deeper community engagement. For many, the month is a time to strengthen their relationship with God, cultivate patience and humility, and build habits that last far beyond 30 days.

With technology becoming an integral part of daily life, developers and Muslim communities have created digital tools to help believers stay consistent and intentional throughout Ramadan. Here are five apps Muslims around the world are using this year:

1. Muslim Pro

One of the most widely used Islamic apps, Muslim Pro has been downloaded over 180 million times as of 2024. It provides daily prayer times, Quran recitations with translations, an Islamic calendar, and a Qibla finder pointing to the Kaaba in Mecca.

The app also sends notifications for Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (sunset meal) and includes a digital Tasbih for dhikr—the act of remembering and glorifying Allah. A social sharing feature allows users to connect with friends and share reflections, making it a global companion for the holy month.

2. Quranly

Quranly helps users maintain a regular Quran reading habit with personalized goals and progress tracking. Many Muslims aim to complete the Quran during Ramadan, and the app’s streak tracker and goal-setting features make that achievable.

Ad-free and accessible, Quranly supports 18 languages and includes transliteration for non-Arabic speakers. Its gamified system rewards users with hasanat for completing daily recitations—a fun, motivating way to build consistency.

3. MyWaqt

For Muslims balancing work, study, and spiritual commitments, MyWaqt uses the five daily prayers to structure the day. The app turns prayer times into natural anchors, helping users schedule tasks, meetings, and goals around them.

During Ramadan, this becomes especially useful as Suhoor and Iftar add extra time markers, creating a rhythm that aligns work and worship. MyWaqt reflects a growing trend of productivity tools designed specifically for Muslim lifestyles.

4. Tarteel AI

Tarteel, an AI-powered Quran companion, helps users recite, memorize, and connect with the Quran more deeply. Known as the “Shazam for the Quran,” it recognizes verses instantly, highlighting errors in pronunciation or skipped words in real time.

Ideal for memorizing new Surahs during Ramadan, Tarteel logs mistakes for review and analysis. With over 15 million downloads, premium features include hidden verse mode, advanced analytics, and goal tracking.

5. My Halal Kitchen

Food plays a central role in Ramadan, and My Halal Kitchen offers guidance for both Suhoor and Iftar meals. Founded by Muslim-American food writer Yvonne Maffei, the platform provides globally inspired halal recipes, cooking tips, and ingredient advice.

Especially helpful for Muslims in non-Muslim-majority countries, it allows users to plan meals for the month and introduces variety beyond the traditional dates-and-samosas combination. The platform also connects users with halal food suppliers and products directly.

Trump Announces 10% Global Tariff Amid Court Ruling

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Donald Trump has criticised a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down his sweeping tariff policy, calling the decision “deeply disappointing” while unveiling plans for a new 10% levy on global imports.

In a 6–3 decision, the court held that Trump exceeded his authority by imposing the tariffs under a statute intended for national emergencies.

The justices ruled that taxes on imports require approval from Congress, effectively invalidating the administration’s broad “Liberation Day” tariffs.

The ruling, however, applies only to the wide-ranging tariffs imposed under emergency powers and does not affect targeted tariffs previously placed on specific countries or product categories.

Responding to the judgment, Trump said he would explore options to reinstate tariffs, although he has yet to provide details on how the new measures would be structured.

The president has consistently argued that tariffs protect domestic industries and strengthen American manufacturing.

However, critics in the business community and political opposition maintain that the added costs are often transferred to consumers through higher prices.

Tariffs are taxes placed on imported goods, typically calculated as a percentage of a product’s value.

They are paid to the government by companies importing foreign products and are often used to protect local industries or influence trade policy.

UN Launches Global AI Panel to Put Humans Back in Control

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NEW DELHI UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday called for “less hype, less fear” surrounding artificial intelligence, as he announced the formation of a new expert panel designed to ensure human control over the rapidly evolving technology.

Guterres said the United Nations General Assembly had confirmed 40 members to serve on the newly established Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence.

“Science-led governance is not a brake on progress,” he told delegates at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. “It can make innovation safer, fairer and more widely shared. The message is simple: Less hype, less fear. More facts and evidence.”

The advisory body — created in August — aims to play a role for artificial intelligence similar to that of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on global warming. Its first report is expected ahead of the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance in July.

The panel is intended to help governments develop effective regulations as AI advances at breakneck speed, raising concerns over job displacement, misinformation, online abuse and other risks.

“AI innovation is moving at the speed of light, outpacing our collective ability to fully understand it, let alone govern it,” Guterres said. “We are barrelling into the unknown.”

He stressed that a better understanding of AI systems is essential to designing smarter safeguards. “When we understand what systems can do — and what they cannot — we can move from rough measures to smarter, risk-based guardrails,” he said.

Earlier this month, Guterres unveiled a proposed list of experts for the panel, including Filipino journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa and Canadian artificial intelligence pioneer Yoshua Bengio.

“Our goal is to make human control a technical reality — not a slogan,” Guterres said, emphasizing that this requires clear accountability so responsibility is never outsourced to an algorithm.

Later Friday, dozens of world leaders and ministers were expected to issue a joint statement outlining their vision for managing artificial intelligence, concluding the five-day summit dedicated to the technology.

Court Bars Sowore, Sahara Reporters from Publishing Content on IGP Egbetokun, Family

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A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja has issued an interim injunction restraining activist Omoyele Sowore and online news platform Sahara Reporters from publishing further content concerning Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun, his office, or members of his family.

Justice J.O.E. Adeyemi-Ajayi granted the order following an ex parte motion for interim injunction filed by the claimant through counsel, Chief Ayotunde Ogunleye (SAN). The motion, dated February 10 and filed February 11, 2026, seeks to halt the publication of materials alleged to be defamatory pending the determination of a substantive suit.

According to the enrolled court order, the defendants and anyone acting on their behalf are restrained from publishing content considered derogatory or defamatory, including claims involving Victor Egbetokun, the IGP’s son. The disputed publication allegedly claimed he received ₦100 million from Anambra State security votes.

The application was brought pursuant to Section 6(6) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), Order 30 Rule 3 of the High Court of the FCT (Civil Procedure) Rules 2025, and under the inherent jurisdiction of the court.

Justice Adeyemi-Ajayi granted the interim injunction after hearing the applicant’s counsel, ruling that the restriction will remain in force pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

The case has been adjourned until April 14, 2026, for further proceedings.

The injunction follows allegations that Sowore and Sahara Reporters published “degrading and derogatory” content targeting the police chief and his family, claims that are now the subject of the defamation suit before the court.

Trump Administration Imposes Visa Restrictions On Chilean Officials Over Security Concerns

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(DDM) – The administration of United States President Donald Trump has announced new visa restrictions targeting certain Chilean government officials, citing concerns over American economic and security interests in the Western Hemisphere.

The decision was disclosed by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a statement posted on his official X account on Friday. According to Rubio, the measures are part of ongoing efforts by the administration to safeguard U.S. prosperity and regional stability.

“The Trump Administration continues to protect America’s economic prosperity by ensuring peace and security in our hemisphere,” Rubio wrote. He added that the U.S. Department of State is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on Chilean government officials “who are working against our interests and harming regional safety and security.”

While the announcement confirmed the imposition of visa restrictions, the State Department did not immediately identify the individuals affected or specify the number of officials involved. Details regarding the exact actions that prompted the move were also not disclosed, nor was a timeline provided for when the restrictions would take effect.

The development comes amid growing diplomatic tensions between Washington and Santiago over regional security cooperation and economic policy differences. In recent months, U.S. officials have reportedly raised concerns about Chile’s engagement with countries considered strategic competitors by Washington, as well as certain policy decisions viewed as potentially undermining hemispheric stability.

Chile, a longstanding U.S. trade partner and one of South America’s more stable democracies, has pursued a more independent foreign policy approach in recent years. This has included strengthening ties with a broader range of global actors, a shift that analysts say has occasionally placed it at odds with U.S. strategic priorities in Latin America.

Visa restrictions are a diplomatic tool frequently used by the United States to signal disapproval of foreign officials’ actions without resorting to broader economic sanctions. Under U.S. law, the Secretary of State has the authority to deny entry to foreign nationals whose activities are deemed detrimental to American foreign policy or national security interests.

Observers note that the impact of the restrictions will largely depend on their scope and whether they are followed by additional diplomatic or economic measures. The move could potentially strain relations between the United States and Chile, countries that have historically maintained close economic and defense cooperation.

As of the time of the announcement, Chilean authorities had not issued an official response. The situation is expected to evolve as further details emerge regarding the implementation and broader implications of the policy decision.

Ramadan: Kano Hisbah arrests 9 for eating in public during fasting hours

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Islamic police in Kano State have arrested nine individuals for eating in public during Ramadan fasting hours, enforcing Sharia regulations despite Nigeria’s secular constitution.

The suspects, seven men and two women, were detained for breaching Islamic fasting obligations.

The Kano State Hisbah Corps said its operatives arrested the suspects on Wednesday after they were reportedly seen eating at midday, an act considered a direct breach of the Islamic fast observed from dawn until sunset.

During the Ramadan period, Hisbah officials regularly patrol markets, restaurants and public areas to ensure that Muslims comply with fasting obligations.

Although some eateries remain open in neighbourhoods largely populated by Christians and other non-Muslims, practising Muslims are prohibited from eating, drinking or engaging in any activity that invalidates the fast between sunrise and sunset.

Fasting in Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam and is regarded as a core religious obligation.

Deputy Commander Mujahid Aminudeen told newsmen that those detained comprised seven men and two women.

“We have arrested them and they are currently with us. We will teach them the importance of fasting, how to pray, how to read the Qur’an, and how to be good Muslims,” Aminudeen said.

 

Boko Haram burns 3 trucks conveying fish to Maiduguri

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Boko Haram burns 3 trucks conveying fish to Maiduguri
Boko Haram burns 3 trucks conveying fish to Maiduguri

Suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists have set three trucks transporting fish ablaze at Mile-forty in Magumeri Local Government Area, Borno State.

The attack occurred around 1:00 pm on Thursday, with drivers escaping unharmed but losing their vehicles.

The attackers reportedly stopped the vehicles and set them on fire.

“Thank God that all the drivers escaped but the three vehicles: two Peugeot J5 and a school bus loaded with fish were burnt down,” said a security source.

One of the drivers, who doesnt want to be quoted while narrating his ordeal said: “We parked the vehicles and ran into the bush. Thank God we all made it alive but I watched helplessly as the only means of my livelihood got burnt to ashes. Tell the government to do something on that road.

“Before, they used to abduct people and demand ransom from families, but they frequently intercept vehicles these days to loot and burn them down,” he said.

The driver again appealed to the federal government and security agencies to deploy more troops along the route to safeguard commuters and traders.

The latest attack comes days after a similar incident on February 10, 2026, when insurgents intercepted four trailers conveying cows from Monguno to Maiduguri.

 

JUST IN: US supreme court declares Trump’s global tariffs illegal

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Global tariffs at a glance

The Supreme Court of the United States on Friday ruled that sweeping global tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump violated federal law, dealing a major setback to a central pillar of his economic and foreign policy agenda.

In a 6–3 decision, the court held that the president exceeded his authority by unilaterally imposing the duties without clear authorization from Congress.

Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the majority, said the executive branch cannot claim unlimited power to impose tariffs.

“The president asserts the extraordinary power to unilaterally impose tariffs of unlimited amount, duration, and scope,” Roberts wrote, adding that such authority must be clearly granted by Congress.

The ruling represents one of the most significant legal defeats for the administration and comes after the conservative-leaning court had previously sided with the president in several emergency cases.

The administration relied on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), a 1970s-era law allowing presidents to regulate imports during national emergencies.

However, the justices concluded that the statute does not explicitly authorize tariffs.

Roberts stated that when Congress grants tariff powers, it does so clearly and with limitations conditions absent in this case.

Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch joined the majority alongside the court’s liberal wing. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh dissented.

The court did not specify what should happen to more than $130 billion already collected from importers under the tariff regime. That issue is expected to be resolved in lower courts.

In his dissent, Kavanaugh warned that determining refunds could become “a mess,” given the scale and complexity of repayments.

Trump Criticises Decision

Trump reportedly described the ruling as “a disgrace,” maintaining that tariffs are essential to national prosperity.

His administration had argued that tariffs were necessary to protect the economy and strengthen negotiating leverage with trading partners.

The contested duties sometimes called “Liberation Day” tariffs raised import levies as high as 50% on some countries and up to 145% on Chinese goods in 2025.

Broader Economic and Legal Implications

Legal analysts say the decision underscores limits on presidential power in major economic matters and reinforces the principle that sweeping policy actions require congressional approval.

The ruling also leaves open critical questions about refund obligations and the future use of emergency powers in trade policy, ensuring continued legal and political battles in the months ahead

Itchy Private Parts: What It Might Mean for Your Health

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An itchy sensation in the private area is a common but often uncomfortable experience that many people hesitate to talk about. While occasional itching can be harmless, persistent or severe irritation may signal an underlying health issue that deserves attention. Understanding the possible causes can help you know when simple care is enough and when to seek medical advice.

Common Causes of Genital Itching

One of the most frequent reasons for itching in the private area is poor hygiene or irritation. Sweat, tight clothing, scented soaps, sanitary products, or harsh detergents can irritate sensitive skin, leading to discomfort. In such cases, switching to mild, fragrance-free products and keeping the area clean and dry often brings relief.

Fungal and Yeast Infections

Fungal infections, including yeast infections, are a leading cause of genital itching. They thrive in warm, moist environments and may be accompanied by redness, swelling, unusual discharge, or a burning sensation. These infections are common in both men and women and usually require antifungal treatment for complete relief.

Bacterial Infections

Certain bacterial infections can also cause itching, sometimes along with an unpleasant odor, discharge, or pain during urination. These infections should not be ignored, as untreated bacterial conditions can lead to more serious complications. Medical evaluation and appropriate antibiotics are often necessary.

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Some sexually transmitted infections may present with itching as an early symptom. This may be accompanied by sores, rashes, discharge, or pain. Because symptoms can be mild at first, regular testing and prompt treatment are essential, especially for sexually active individuals.

Skin Conditions and Allergic Reactions

Chronic skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or contact dermatitis can affect the genital area. Allergic reactions to condoms, lubricants, pads, or soaps can also trigger intense itching. Identifying and avoiding the trigger is key to managing these conditions.

Hormonal Changes

Hormonal fluctuations such as those occurring during pregnancy, menopause, or due to certain medications can alter the natural balance of the genital area. This may lead to dryness and itching, even without an infection.

When to See a Doctor

You should seek medical attention if itching:

Persists for several days

Is severe or worsening

Comes with pain, sores, bleeding, or unusual discharge

Occurs repeatedly despite home care

Early diagnosis ensures proper treatment and prevents complications.

The Bottom Line

An itchy private part is not something to ignore or feel embarrassed about. While it can be caused by something as simple as irritation, it may also point to an infection or medical condition that needs treatment. Paying attention to your body and seeking professional advice when symptoms persist is the best way to protect your health and comfort.

Federal High Court Adjourns Malami’s Bail Hearing Over Work-Free Day

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(DDM) – The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday postponed the bail hearing of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), citing a declared work-free day.

The hearing, which was initially scheduled for February 20, 2026, did not proceed despite earlier indications that the court would consider and possibly rule on Malami’s bail application.

An eyewitness, Abdulrahman Ibrahim Sahihi, shared updates from the court premises, noting that proceedings were unexpectedly halted after court officials announced that the day had been declared work-free. As a result, the matter has been rescheduled to February 27, 2026.

The development means that Malami will remain in custody pending the next court appearance, as his bail application is yet to be determined.

Malami was arraigned on February 3 alongside his son, Abdulaziz Abubakar Malami, before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik following charges filed by the Department of State Services (DSS).

The DSS brought a five-count charge against the former justice minister and his son, including allegations of terrorism financing, aiding and abetting terrorism, and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition.

According to the security agency, Malami allegedly failed to prosecute certain suspected terrorism financiers during his tenure as Attorney-General, despite case files being submitted to his office. The DSS also claimed that in December 2025, operatives recovered a firearm and ammunition from the defendants’ residence in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, without valid licenses.

Both defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges during their arraignment. Following the plea, defence counsel made an oral application for bail, but Justice Abdulmalik declined the request, emphasizing that only a properly filed written application would be entertained.

The court had adjourned the matter to February 20 for the hearing of the bail application and potential commencement of trial. However, the unexpected suspension of court activities has now pushed the proceedings forward by another week.

The case continues to draw public attention given Malami’s previous role as the nation’s chief law officer and the gravity of the allegations brought against him.

DSS To Arraign Nasir El-Rufai Over Alleged Cybercrime, Security Breach

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(DDM) – The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed a three-count criminal charge against former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, over alleged cybercrime offences and breach of national security.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, El-Rufai is scheduled to be arraigned on February 25 before the Federal High Court in Abuja. Justice Joyce Abdulmalik fixed the date after the Chief Judge of the court, Justice John Tsoho, assigned the matter to her.

The charge, marked FHC/ABJ/CR/99/2026, was instituted by the DSS, Nigeria’s secret police. Court documents indicate that the agency accused the former governor of unlawfully intercepting the telephone communications of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

According to the DSS, El-Rufai allegedly admitted during an appearance on Arise TV’s Prime Time Programme in Abuja on February 13 that he and his associates intercepted the NSA’s communications. The offence is said to contravene Section 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024.

In the second count, the security agency alleged that El-Rufai acknowledged knowing an individual who unlawfully intercepted the NSA’s communications but failed to report the matter to relevant authorities. This charge is reportedly punishable under Section 27(b) of the same Act.

The third count accuses El-Rufai and others said to be at large of using technical equipment or systems in Abuja in 2026 to compromise public safety and national security by unlawfully intercepting communications. The DSS stated that this alleged act violates Section 131(2) of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.

During the Arise TV interview referenced in the charges, El-Rufai claimed he overheard Ribadu directing security operatives to detain him. He linked the alleged directive to what he described as an attempted arrest at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on February 12 upon his return from Cairo, Egypt.

The arraignment follows a series of legal challenges for the former governor. He was previously detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over alleged corruption. Although he was granted administrative bail on Wednesday evening, reports indicated that he was subsequently taken into custody by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

Confirming his custody, ICPC spokesperson John Odey stated that El-Rufai is being held in connection with ongoing investigations. The case is expected to attract significant public attention as proceedings begin at the Federal High Court.

33 civilians were killed by Lakurawa terrorists in Kebbi — Police

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Police authorities in Kebbi State have confirmed the death of 33 people following an armed attack that occurred on 18th February 2025 in Bui District, Arewa Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

The spokesman of the command, SP Bashir Usman Anisma, disclosed that security agencies, working in collaboration with the military, have stepped up operations in the affected area.

He said additional security operatives have been deployed to restore calm and maintain order.

According to preliminary investigation, Lakurawa armed terrorists reportedly entered the district from Gudu Local Government Area of Sokoto State before the violence ensued.

Residents of the community were said to have mobilized in response to the invasion, resulting in a deadly confrontation that claimed several lives.

The Command extended its condolences to the bereaved families and the people of Arewa community over the tragic incident.

It also called on residents to provide credible information on suspicious activities and cautioned against engaging armed criminals directly.

Security forces, according to the Command, have commenced targeted operations aimed at tracking down those responsible and preventing further attacks in the area.

2027: Peter Obi’s Supporters Launch ‘Village Boys Movement’ To Counter Tinubu’s ‘City Boys’

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(DDM) – As political activities gradually intensify ahead of the 2027 presidential election, supporters of former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, have unveiled a new grassroots mobilisation platform known as the ‘Village Boys Movement.’

The initiative is positioned as a counter to the ‘City Boys Movement,’ a political mobilisation group associated with supporters of President Bola Tinubu and reportedly championed by his son, Seyi Tinubu, as part of efforts toward the President’s re-election bid.

The Village Boys Movement was formally launched in Abuja, where its convener, Maazị Tochukwu Ezeoke, addressed supporters and introduced himself as the “Village Headmaster.” During his remarks, Ezeoke described the movement as a platform rooted in accountability, ethical leadership, and grassroots values.

According to him, the movement represents “a Nigeria that works before it earns and earns before it spends,” signaling what he termed a moral and philosophical distinction from other political groups.

He clarified that the initiative is not designed to create division along geographic lines or promote hostility toward urban communities. Instead, he explained that the “village” symbolism reflects principles of productivity, transparency, and responsible leadership.

“The issue is not geography but the source of wealth, the ethics of leadership, and the structure of accountability,” Ezeoke stated while addressing supporters.

Observers note that the emergence of such movements reflects early strategic positioning by political stakeholders ahead of 2027. Grassroots mobilisation platforms have increasingly become tools for shaping narratives, consolidating support bases, and amplifying campaign messages long before formal campaign seasons begin.

The City Boys Movement, on the other hand, has been associated with youth engagement and urban political advocacy in support of President Tinubu’s administration. With both platforms now in the public space, analysts believe the coming months may witness heightened political messaging and mobilisation efforts from various camps.

As Nigeria approaches another election cycle, these parallel movements underscore the growing contest of ideas, branding, and grassroots engagement that is expected to define the road to 2027.

Davido Unfollows Dele Momodu Amid Comments On Sophia Dispute

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(DDM) – Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido has reportedly unfollowed media personality Dele Momodu on Instagram.

The development comes just hours after Momodu publicly spoke about ongoing efforts to resolve the dispute between the singer and his niece, Sophia Momodu. A check of Davido’s verified Instagram page on Wednesday indicated that Momodu’s account was no longer listed among the accounts he follows.

The move has generated reactions across social media platforms, particularly because it followed Momodu’s remarks regarding the strained relationship between Davido and Sophia over their daughter, Imade Adeleke.

According to Momodu, he received appeals from fans during a recent visit to Liberia, urging him to intervene and help settle the rift between the former partners. He stated that steps were being taken privately to reach a peaceful resolution and called on supporters to continue praying for the family.

Davido and Sophia have had a long-running disagreement concerning the custody and upbringing of their daughter. The matter had previously gone before a court, although the singer later withdrew the case. Despite this, tensions between the parties have continued to draw public attention.

The reported Instagram unfollowing has fueled speculation about the current state of relations between Davido and Momodu, though neither party has issued an official statement addressing the action.

In a related entertainment development, Nollywood actress Rosy Meurer has responded to critics regarding comments about the past marriage of her colleague Tonto Dikeh and her own relationship with Olakunle Churchill. The actors’ past marital issues have also remained a subject of public discussion in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

As online reactions continue, observers note that social media activity among celebrities often becomes a focal point for public interpretation, even in the absence of direct confirmation or detailed explanations from those involved.

IGP Orders Redeployment Of DPOs Ahead Of FCT Area Council Elections

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(DDM) – The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered the redeployment and reshuffling of Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) ahead of Saturday’s Area Council elections.

The directive was confirmed by the FCT Commissioner of Police, Miller Dantawaye, who stated that the redeployment has already been implemented in compliance with the order.

According to a statement issued by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the action is part of a broader security arrangement aimed at strengthening operational effectiveness and ensuring professionalism before, during, and after the elections scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026.

The statement explained that the redeployment was carried out on the directive of the Inspector-General of Police to reinforce confidence in the electoral process and enhance neutrality within the command structure.

While complying with the directive, CP Dantawaye charged the affected officers to discharge their duties with the highest level of professionalism, impartiality, and dedication. He emphasized that the FCT Police Command remains committed to safeguarding the electoral process and guaranteeing a free, fair, and credible election.
As part of the security measures, the police announced a restriction of movement across the FCT beginning from 8:00 p.m. on February 20, 2026, until 6:00 p.m. on February 21, 2026. The restriction, however, will not apply to essential service providers and election officials who are directly involved in the conduct of the polls.

Residents of the FCT were urged to remain peaceful and law-abiding throughout the election period. The Command also encouraged citizens to actively participate in the democratic process by exercising their civic responsibilities at the polls.

In addition, the police called on members of the public to stay vigilant and promptly report any suspicious persons or activities. Emergency contact lines were provided to facilitate swift communication with security operatives.

The redeployment and other precautionary steps reflect heightened security awareness ahead of the Area Council elections, which are considered significant within the political landscape of the capital territory. Authorities maintain that the measures are designed to ensure public safety and uphold the integrity of the electoral process.

Over 30 Killed in Fresh Bandit Attack on Zamfara Community

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(DDM) – At least 30 people have reportedly been killed in a fresh attack by gunmen suspected to be bandits in Dutsin Dan Ajiya village, Anka Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Residents told Sahara Reporters that the attackers stormed the community on motorbikes on Thursday night after blocking entry and exit points. The gunmen allegedly opened fire indiscriminately and attacked homes for several hours without resistance.

According to a resident, about 30 bodies were recovered following the assault, while many others sustained injuries. Several residents were also reportedly abducted during the raid, and some community members remained unaccounted for as of Friday morning.

“The attack resulted in the death of at least 30 residents, both men and women. Many were wounded, and several others were abducted during the raid,” the source said.

Zamfara and other states in Nigeria’s North-West region have faced persistent insecurity linked to armed banditry, including killings, kidnappings for ransom, and the destruction of property. Despite ongoing security operations, communities in rural areas continue to report frequent attacks.

The latest incident follows a series of similar assaults across the state. Earlier in February, residents of Kyaram community in Bukkuyyum Local Government Area were ambushed while returning from a local market, resulting in multiple fatalities and missing persons. In another reported case in January 2025, attackers allegedly killed four residents in Gwargwaba village in Bungudu Local Government Area and set several houses ablaze.

The continuing violence has triggered public protests in parts of the state. In July 2025, residents from more than 30 communities in Gusau Local Government Area staged demonstrations to express frustration over what they described as relentless killings and abductions. Protesters said ongoing insecurity had disrupted farming activities and worsened humanitarian conditions, particularly during the rainy season.

Meanwhile, scrutiny has also been directed at state budget allocations. Reports indicate that the 2026 Zamfara State budget includes provisions for cemetery construction under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Previous budget reviews have also highlighted allocations for vehicle purchases, drawing public debate amid the persistent security crisis.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement on the latest attack. Security analysts note that addressing the crisis will require sustained efforts, including strengthened rural security presence, intelligence gathering, and community engagement to curb the cycle of violence affecting the region.

PDP Condemns Withdrawal of Candidates Ahead of FCT Elections

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(DDM) – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has strongly criticized the withdrawal of some of its chairmanship candidates ahead of the upcoming Abuja Local Council elections, describing the move as “shameful” and carried out without the party’s authorization.

In a statement issued on Friday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, said the withdrawals were anti-democratic and detrimental to the integrity of the electoral process. According to him, democracy thrives on open and competitive contests rather than what he described as forced or induced consensus.

“This action is anti-democratic in every sense and is hereby totally condemned by the Party. Democracy thrives on healthy electoral contests, not forced or induced melodramatic consensus, as currently witnessed in the build-up to the FCT local council elections,” the statement read.

The PDP further alleged that the development reflects what it termed a “voodoo democracy” being promoted by certain individuals within the party whose primary objective, it claimed, is to consolidate political control in favor of the President. Although no names were directly mentioned in the statement, the remarks come amid heightened political tension in the Federal Capital Territory.

The party also expressed concern that similar tactics could be replicated during the presidential election cycle. It warned that compelling or inducing candidates to withdraw from races could undermine electoral competition and pave the way for an uncontested return to Aso Rock.

According to the PDP, such actions contradict democratic values and weaken opposition structures. The party referenced prior disciplinary measures taken against certain members, stating that it had distanced itself from individuals it accused of engaging in actions that undermine party unity and democratic principles.

The statement also called on voters to remain vigilant during the elections. Specifically, the PDP urged citizens to safeguard their votes and ensure that presiding officers promptly transmit Form EC8A after results are announced at polling units.

Political observers note that the controversy surrounding the withdrawals has intensified debate over internal party cohesion and the broader political dynamics in the FCT. With the elections approaching, attention remains focused on how the situation will affect voter turnout, party performance, and overall electoral credibility.

ICPC raids Abuja home of El-Rufai as DSS announces date for his arraignment

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has searched the Abuja residence of former Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, as part of ongoing investigations into alleged financial improprieties.

El-Rufai was taken into ICPC custody after being released on bail by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), following his appearance at the anti-graft agency on Monday.

In a statement issued Wednesday, the ICPC’s Head of Media and Public Communications, Mr. J. Okor Odey, confirmed that the former governor was in the commission’s custody.

“The Commission wishes to state that Malam Nasiru El-Rufai, the former Governor of Kaduna State, is in our custody as at the close of work today, Wednesday, the 18th day of February, 2026,” the statement read.

“He is in the custody of the Commission in connection with ongoing investigations.”

While the commission did not disclose details of the investigation, it assured the public that further updates would be provided in line with its mandate and established procedures.

On Thursday night, El-Rufai’s spokesman, Muyiwa Adekeye, announced that the former governor’s residence on Aso Drive had been searched by ICPC operatives.

While confirming the development, El-Rufai’s lawyer, Ubong Akpan, described the search as unlawful and a violation of due process and fundamental rights.

The controversy follows a recommendation by the Kaduna State House of Assembly for an investigation into El-Rufai over allegations of misappropriation amounting to ₦432 billion—claims the former governor has consistently denied.

Meanwhile, the Department of State Services (DSS) is set to arraign former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, on February 25 over allegations bordering on cybercrime and threats to national security.

The arraignment date was fixed by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court (FHC) after the Chief Judge of the court, Justice John Tsoho, reassigned the matter to her.

Earlier, the DSS on Monday filed a three-count criminal charge against El-Rufai, accusing him of involvement in the unlawful interception of telephone communications belonging to the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu.

The charge, brought by the Nigerian secret police, is marked FHC/ABJ/CR/99/2026.

According to the DSS, El-Rufai allegedly contravened provisions of the Cybercrimes Prohibition Act (2024) and the Nigerian Communications Act (2003).

Court documents allege that on February 13, while featuring as a guest on Arise TV station’s Prime Time Programme in Abuja, El-Rufai admitted during the live interview that he and others unlawfully intercepted the phone communications of the NSA, Mr Ribadu.

The alleged offence is said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024.

In the second count, prosecutors allege that during the same February 13 appearance on Arise TV station’s Prime Time Programme in Abuja, the former governor stated that he knew and related with an individual who unlawfully intercepted the NSA’s phone communications, but failed to report the matter to appropriate security agencies.

This allegation is said to contravene Section 27(b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Amendment Act, 2024.

The third count accuses El-Rufai and others said to be at large of using technical devices or systems in Abuja sometime in 2026 to compromise public safety and national security, allegedly creating reasonable fear among Nigerians by unlawfully intercepting the NSA’s phone communications.

The DSS maintained that the act, which it said the former governor admitted to during the February 13 Arise TV interview, “and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 131(2) Nigerian Communications Act 2003.”

Diaspora Digital Media reported that during the live television interview, El-Rufai claimed he overheard Mr Ribadu directing security operatives to arrest him.

He linked the alleged directive to what he described as an attempted arrest at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on February 12 upon his return from Cairo, Egypt.

The former governor was earlier detained on Monday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over separate corruption allegations.