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Radiographers Board, Zik’s Varsity Don In Fresh Battle
The leader of Catholic knights of St Mulumba in Otolo zone Nnewi, a lecturer in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nnewi campus, Anambra State and a visiting Professor in Benue State University, Professor Anthony Ugwu has expressed displeasure to Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria (RRBN) for allegedly inviting him to an investigating panel without due process.
Professor Ugwu of the Department of Radiography and Radiological Sciences of the university who is also a visiting Professor in Benue State University said this in a press statement made available to journalists in Anambra.
He noted that it had become imperative for him to address the whole world on what he described as a rising trend of tyranny and disregard of court rulings going on in the RRBN.
He explained that it was a common knowledge that he was in the Federal High Court, Enugu as a plaintiff against the RRBN for certifying technicians to dispense ionizing radiation and awarding Post Graduate Diploma (PGD) on radiography to non radiographers.
Prof Ugwu told journalists that the attempt to regulate technicians was ruled on, not in favour of the RRBN; by Federal and Appeal courts, adding that irrespective of these rulings, the RRBN went further to design a Gazette in these regards.
According to him, these issues were before the court which he said he would not dwell further on them.
“On the 5th of July, l received a soft copy invitation to appear before an RRBN panel in Abuja on the 7th, a 9-hour journey by road from Anambra where l am resident. The invitation and a petition are attached herewith.
“Suffice it to note that apart from the fact that l received only a soft copy invitation for this quasi -judicial process, no provision for my transportation and accommodation was made. l am also sure that the RRBN may not communicate my employer, Nnamdi Azikiwe University in respect of this invitation in line with the rules of the Public Service.
“l was also not told about any security arrangements made for my safety in view of the current situation in the country. At my level in the university, my Vice Chancellor should be communicated about this invitation irrespective of how subjudicial it may be. As a Deputy Director and professorial cadre officer, l ‘ll need police coverage for a journey like this after getting approval from my VC.
“l requested the sender to go through Public Service Rules and find out if the proper things have been done. l am raising issues of tyranny here because we ‘ve had two former substantive registrars and they never treated radiographers like this. When has having a personal issue with Mrs Ikete warranted an invitation by RRBN to Abuja?
“What has become the duties of the law courts? Has RRBN invited the ARN leaders for defaming me in two national dailies seven months ago? When has personal issues become ‘professional’ misconduct? Why should the RRBN invite me to appear before a panel in Abuja over a matter before a Federal High Court?
“This quasi-judicial process is an affront on the judiciary as the RRBN is directly challenging the rule of law in Nigeria and section 46 of the Nigerian constitution. Does the freedom of information stop people from circulating information in the social media?
“But for the lapses in the service or invitation to me, l would ‘ve liked to appear before and educate members of the panel except on the issues pending in court.
“While l allow my lawyers to take up the rest, l decided to address the media on this so that the Federal Government and the international communities would take necessary steps to address the situation in RRBN, ” the Prof said.
Meanwhile, Prof Ugwu said he had written to the Head, Legal Department of the RRBN to officially acknowledge the letter of invitation to appear before the investigating panel.
He said: “I write to officially acknowledge your letter on the above matter. May l respectfully note that as a general principle in law, when the process of getting anything is wrong, the final outcome will also be wrong.
“Irrespective of the subjudicial aspect of this panel, l ‘ll still want to attend but the right things should be done in line with the rules of public service. I note with dismay that even as a Board member, this panel which has the status of a high court once sat without an advisor appointed by the Attorney General in line with the regulation.
“In that situation, the outcomes would ‘ve been declared a nullity, if challenged. l don’t want to dwell on the constitution of the panel but have to demand thus in line with public service rules, ” he said.
Professor Ugwu explained that he was not a member of staff of RRBN but Nnamdi Azikiwe University. He demanded that the RRBN should inform his Vice Chancellor about the invitation for him to grant him the permission to travel, saying that Abuja is outside his jurisdiction which he noted made it necessary for his VC to be informed
He also noted that at his level as a Deputy Director in the professorial cadre, he needed at least two armed policemen as security.
His flight tickets, accommodation and feeding in a three-star hotel, he demanded, should be provided, adding that he would take care of his lawyers who would come with him as they believed the matter fell under “the doctrine of Lis Pendes.”
Prof Ugwu in the press statement demanded a hardcopy service of the invitation, adding that the RRBN needed prayers.
When contacted on telephone, the Chairman of the RRBN board, Mr Bakare said he knew Prof Ugwu as a friend but he would not divulge official issues of the RRBN to someone he did not know.
He demanded Prof Ugwu’s reaction from the reporter which was sent to him at the approval of Prof Ugwu, even though the reporter did not receive his further reaction as expected before the story was finally filed.
Calls to the Registra, Dr Okeji were not answered neither were they returned.
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India Bans Online Gambling

India’s parliament has passed a landmark bill outlawing online gambling, citing growing concerns over financial losses, addiction, and suicides linked to the industry.
The legislation, approved late Thursday, August 21, by both houses, criminalises the offering, promotion, and financing of online gambling platforms, with violators facing up to five years in prison.
It covers card games, poker, and fantasy sports including India’s hugely popular fantasy cricket apps.
Government figures revealed that gambling companies had extracted an estimated $2.3 billion annually from more than 450 million Indians. Officials said nearly one in three citizens had lost money on gambling apps.
The ban casts uncertainty over Indian cricket’s biggest sponsorship deal. Fantasy sports giant Dream11, named in July 2023 as the lead sponsor of the national team, has its logo splashed across Team India’s jerseys.
While no announcement has yet been made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), its secretary Devajit Saikia said the board would comply with the law.
“If it’s not permissible, we’ll not do anything,” Saikia said on Friday. “The BCCI will follow every policy framed by the central government.”
Dream11 has since suspended cash contests, telling users on its website: “Following the passing of the bill, cash games and contests have been discontinued. Stay tuned.”
‘Predatory Platforms’
The government defended the move as necessary to protect vulnerable citizens from what it called “predatory gaming platforms.”
“This legislation is designed to curb addiction, financial ruin and social distress caused by misleading promises of quick wealth,” a statement read.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi added that the new law would encourage safe digital gaming while shielding society from the harmful effects of gambling.
“It will encourage e-sports and online social games,” Modi said, “while saving our society from the dangers of online money games.”
The sweeping ban does not cover e-sports or educational games, which the government said it would continue to promote as part of India’s growing digital economy.
Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw explained that the bill draws a clear line between competitive online gaming and gambling.
“It separates constructive digital recreation from betting and fantasy money games that exploit users with false promises of profit,” he said.
Gaming industry groups had lobbied for regulation and taxation instead of an outright ban, warning the decision could push millions of players toward illegal offshore platforms.
But lawmakers insisted the social costs were too severe to ignore.
Beyond addiction and financial ruin, officials said gambling apps had been linked to fraud, money laundering, and even terrorism financing.
The bill, titled the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, now awaits presidential assent before taking effect.
Once signed into law, it is expected to transform India’s vast online gaming landscape, placing heavy restrictions on one of the world’s largest digital markets while reshaping its $1.5 billion fantasy sports industry.
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FG hands over wanted Chinese gang leader after INTERPOL raid

The Nigeria Police Force has successfully repatriated a notorious Chinese fugitive, Mr. Dai Qisheng, in a groundbreaking operation coordinated by the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) in Abuja.
This achievement, announced on Sunday by the Force spokesman, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, was executed through close collaboration with INTERPOL NCB Beijing and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Nigeria.
The operation underscores Nigeria’s commitment to tackling transnational organized crime.
Dai Qisheng, a notorious gang leader wanted in Guizhou Province, China, for orchestrating violent organized crimes, fled his country in 2024 after the Public Security Bureau of Zhijin County issued a warrant for his arrest.
In an effort to evade justice, he sought refuge in Nigeria. However, operatives of INTERPOL NCB Abuja tracked and arrested him in the Federal Capital Territory on August 8, 2025.
He was subsequently repatriated to Beijing on August 15, 2025, under the framework of police-to-police cooperation facilitated by INTERPOL.
The Nigeria Police Force emphasized that this operation highlights their unwavering resolve to ensure that Nigeria does not become a safe haven for fugitives.
It also reflects the growing strength of international partnerships in addressing the complexities of global crime networks.
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Egbetokun, commended the successful mission, reiterating his commitment to strengthening international alliances through intelligence-sharing and operational collaboration.
He stressed that this operation sends a powerful message to criminals worldwide: “The Federal Republic of Nigeria will not serve as a sanctuary for fugitives.”
However, this milestone showcases Nigeria’s dedication to upholding justice on a global scale and reinforces its position as a reliable partner in the fight against international crime.
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Former deputy governor of Abia State joins Labour Party

A former deputy Governor of Abia State, Ude Oko-Chukwu, has formally joined the Labour Party.
Chukwu, who served under former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, announced his defection on Saturday at his hometown in Nkporo, Ohafia Local Government Area.
“All Nkporo people are here today. The implication is that Nkporo is now in the Labour Party,” Chukwu declared.
He commended Governor Alex Otti’s leadership style, saying: “I decided to join you because you treat governance as a personal mission. You have done well. Today, we can proudly say we are Abians. PDP in Abia State has closed shop as from today.”
Governor Otti, while receiving Chukwu into the Labour Party, hailed his decision and described him as a principled leader.
According to him, Chukwu is “a man who will give you your due respect.”
However, state Labour Party Chairman Sir Emmanuel Otti called the defection “a move that will awaken the people of the area to new opportunities.”
Ohafia LGA LP Chairman Godwin Kalu pledged unity and development, while PDP’s local chairman, Egesi Eze Azu, also announced his move to the Labour Party alongside Chukwu.
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PDP govs warn Wike, others not to obstruct November convention

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum has warned the Minister of the federal capital territory, Mr. Nyesom Wike and other party leaders not to obstruct preparations for the party’s national convention slated for November 15, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State.
The warning was issued in a communiqué made available to newsmen on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
The governors pledged full support for the decisions of the party’s 101st National Executive Committee (NEC) taken in July, affirming that the convention will go ahead as planned.
“The Forum reaffirms its full commitment to the resolutions of the 101st National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of July 2025 regarding the November 15 National Convention.It urges members to resist all attempts to derail the convention by anti-party forces; but to see the PDP as the only democratic institution and viable alternative for restoring Nigeria along the path of good governance and national development,” the communiqué stated.
The meeting, chaired by Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, reviewed national security concerns, threats to democratic institutions, and preparations for the Ibadan convention.
The opposition governors commended PDP members for standing firm against defections and political distractions, insisting that the party remains a credible alternative for Nigerians seeking better governance.
The forum also accused the ruling APC of divisive policies that, according to them, have worsened hardship across the country.
Though, this is coming after Wike during appearance Channels Television on August 19, renewed his criticism of the PDP National Working Committee, rejecting the zoning panel headed by Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri and disputing the recognition of Ali Odefa as National Vice Chairman (South East).
He warned that tensions could escalate if the party refused to acknowledge the zonal congress that produced his ally, Chief Dan Orbih, as National Vice Chairman for the South-South.
“Well, it is over for now. A few things are remaining, and I have told them that they must do it. Our congress was held in Calabar, and there’s nothing anybody can tell us. If they want to have another round of crisis, so be it. In that congress, Chief Dan Orbih emerged as the National Vice Chairman. They never wanted the congress to be held, but congress was held.The so-called acting national chairman of the party wrote a letter to INEC after congress was held that the congress has been postponed. There is no two ways about it. The National Vice Chairman of PDP South-South is Chief Dan Orbih. If they don’t agree, that’s another round of crisis,” Wike said.
Meanwhile, Wike’s fallout with his former G5 ally, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, has further deepened divisions in the party.
The FCT minister, who serves in the APC-led federal cabinet, continues to deny accusations of anti-party activities.
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PHOTO: NDLEA Arrests Widow for Cocaine Trafficking with Fake Pregnancy

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 50-year-old widow in Lagos for allegedly attempting to traffic 1.3 kilograms of cocaine while pretending to be pregnant.
The suspect, identified as Mrs. Ifeoma Ezewuike, was picked up by NDLEA operatives at the Jibowu bus terminal in Yaba on Friday, August 22, 2025.
She was reportedly on her way to Abuja to deliver the consignment when she was intercepted.
According to the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, Ezewuike runs a fashion outfit known as Golden Star Creation along Ago Palace Way in Okota.
A subsequent raid on her home led to the recovery of 200 grams of a cutting agent commonly used in the preparation of cocaine.
“In her statement, Ezewuike claimed she inherited the criminal trade from her husband, who died two years ago, although she has been in the fashion business for over two decades,” Babafemi said in a statement on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
Other Major Seizures
The arrest was one of several drug operations carried out by the agency in the past week.
In Lagos, NDLEA operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) intercepted 90 parcels of loud a potent strain of cannabis hidden inside three cartons of kitchen sinks.
The shipment, weighing 48.6kg, was traced to a courier company and had reportedly been imported from the United States.
In Adamawa, a raid on the home of a suspected drug kingpin, Idris Garba, forced the dealer to flee by scaling a fence. His associate, 55-year-old Boniface Nnaji, was not as lucky.
He was arrested in Yola South while attempting to escape.
NDLEA said Nnaji drove into the city with 354,480 pills of tramadol concealed in a Toyota Thundra jeep (FST-885-CZ) and a Toyota Yaris (DSA 776 AA), both of which were impounded.
The agency also arrested another suspect, Neche Okonkwo, at Idah waterside in Kogi State.
He was caught after crossing the River Niger from Onitsha, Anambra State, with 5,000 capsules of tramadol, 400 ampoules of pentazocine, and 200 ampoules of diazepam injections.
Across several states, NDLEA operatives continued their clampdown on cannabis cultivation.
In Taraba, officers working with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) destroyed 7,500kg of skunk grown on three hectares of farmland in Dadin Kowa village, Bali.
Another 901kg was recovered from a warehouse in Uzebba, Edo State, where a 54-year-old woman, Fodo Stella Sunday, was arrested.
In Edo, 14,233kg of cannabis was destroyed across four plantations in Owan West Local Government Area.
In Delta, operatives, backed by the military, cleared 25,500kg of cannabis grown on 10.2 hectares in Emu-Obiogu, Ndokwa West.
In Ondo, 25,025kg of cannabis was destroyed on three farms in Uso.
NDLEA described the series of arrests and seizures as evidence of its renewed pressure on drug syndicates operating across the country.
“These operations reflect our commitment to dismantling criminal networks and preventing dangerous substances from reaching our communities,” Babafemi said.
Ezewuike and other arrested suspects are currently in custody and will be charged to court after investigations are concluded.
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