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Akpabio Denies Filing Fresh N200bn Suit Against Senator Natasha

 

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has denied filing any new legal action against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, dismissing her claims as “misleading” and “incorrect.”

In a statement issued on Saturday by his Special Assistant on Media, Jackson Udom, Akpabio clarified that the defamation suit in question was instituted over three months ago—not newly filed, as Akpoti-Uduaghan suggested.

According to Udom, progress on the case slowed due to routine administrative processes within the judiciary.

He added that multiple attempts by the court bailiff to serve Akpoti-Uduaghan with the originating court documents failed because she allegedly evaded service, as stated in an affidavit before the court.

He explained that it was only after these failed attempts that the court granted permission for substituted service in November.

Akpabio criticised Akpoti-Uduaghan for what he described as an attempt to shape public sentiment through social media rather than follow judicial procedures.

“Legal disputes are settled in court, not through orchestrated narratives and social-media theatrics,” the statement read.

“The applause she seeks online cannot substitute credible evidence or due process.”

The Senate President further accused her of exhibiting similar behaviour during her previous six-month suspension from the Senate, a disciplinary action he said she tried to delegitimise online before ultimately serving the full term.

He urged Akpoti-Uduaghan to present whatever evidence she claims to have before the court and properly file her defence instead of relying on public commentary.

“The law is guided by proof, procedure, and due process, not emotion or online sensationalism,” the statement added.

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PDP Drags Defected Rivers Lawmakers To Court, Reaffirms Wike’s Expulsion

 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has announced plans to initiate legal action against members of the Rivers State House of Assembly who recently defected from the party.

In a statement issued on Saturday by its National Publicity Secretary, Comrade Ini Ememobong, the PDP condemned the lawmakers for what it described as a second, opportunistic defection, accusing them of acting at the behest of “their paymaster.”

The party said the lawmakers had repeatedly demonstrated disloyalty since assuming office, branding them “political puppets” and “enemies of democracy.”

According to the statement, the lawmakers’ latest action was nothing more than “a defection from the APC to the APC,” insisting that the PDP would activate constitutional provisions to reclaim the mandates originally won on its platform.

Ememobong urged PDP members in Rivers State to stay united and committed, assuring that efforts were underway to rebuild the party based on fairness, inclusiveness, and equity.

The development follows the PDP’s reaffirmation on Thursday of the expulsion of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose, and nine others.

The reaffirmation was contained in a disclaimer signed by the National Chairman, Tanimu Turaki (SAN).

The party said the expelled individuals ceased to be members following decisions taken at the 2025 Elective National Convention held in Ibadan.

Turaki warned that any engagements with the expelled members were at the public’s risk, as they no longer held any authority within the PDP.

He also confirmed on Tuesday that certificates of expulsion had been formally issued to Wike and the other affected members after a meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC) in Abuja.

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NAF Alpha Jet Crashes In Niger, Pilots Eject Safely

 

An Alpha Jet aircraft of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) crashed on Saturday a few kilometres from Karabonde town in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State. Both pilots on board successfully ejected and are reported to be in stable condition.

Sources told DAILY GAZETTE that the crash occurred around 4:10 pm, with no casualties or property damage recorded in the surrounding community.

In a statement, NAF spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said the aircraft experienced an emergency shortly after take-off during a post-inspection functional check flight at Air Force Base Kainji.

He said the pilots “acted swiftly and with remarkable composure,” steering the aircraft away from residential areas before ejecting. The crew is currently undergoing routine medical checks.

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, commended the pilots for their courage, professionalism, and sound judgement, noting that their actions prevented what could have been a major tragedy.

He also ordered the immediate establishment of a Board of Inquiry to investigate the cause of the incident.

NAF reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high safety standards while safeguarding its personnel and protecting Nigerians in line with its constitutional mandate.

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I Returned As Governor Because Of Tinubu’s Special Favour – Fubara

 

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has acknowledged that his ability to continue in office after a six-month emergency rule was due to the “special favour” of President Bola Tinubu.

He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fully funding Rivers State University (RSU), Nkpolu-Oroworukwu, Port Harcourt, and supporting both staff and students.

Governor Fubara made the remarks during the combined 37th and 38th convocation ceremony of RSU on Saturday, emphasizing the government’s dedication to strengthening the state’s education sector.

Reflecting on past challenges, Fubara noted that many issues could have been avoided had democracy not been temporarily interrupted in the state.

He stated, “It is only by the special grace of God and the special favour from Mr President that we are still here, presiding over the affairs of Rivers State.”

He assured stakeholders that his administration would fully resume its responsibilities, pledging to address concerns raised during the convocation.

Key priorities include closing infrastructural gaps, improving security, enhancing student and staff welfare, and accelerating the development of satellite campuses outside Port Harcourt in 2026.

“Education remains the most vital investment for national development. We will continue to meet our financial obligations to RSU, improving infrastructure and ensuring the safety and well-being of students and staff,” Fubara said.

The governor commended RSU for its growth, quality education, and commitment to leadership development and intellectual advancement.

He urged the university to intensify research and innovation to tackle socio-economic challenges in Rivers State and across Nigeria.

Fubara also congratulated the 13,242 graduates of the combined convocation, which included first degrees, diplomas, and certificates.

He thanked parents, guardians, staff, and the Governing Council for supporting students’ success, and encouraged graduates to embrace entrepreneurship, integrity, and creative problem-solving.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, presided over his first convocation since his appointment on March 6, 2025.

He highlighted progress under his leadership, including accommodation for 40,000 students and full accreditation for all programs.

Among the graduates, 10,648 received first degrees, 2,594 completed postgraduate programs, 157 earned First Class honours, 2,587 received Second Class Upper, and 6,275 were awarded Second Class Lower degrees.

Chancellor HRH Dr Sidi Mohammad lauded Fubara for making RSU one of Nigeria’s best-funded public universities, while urging the institution to adopt emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to enhance learning without compromising academic integrity.

Pro-Chancellor and Governing Council Chairman, Hon. Okey Wali, SAN, praised Fubara’s financial support, which has strengthened RSU’s operations.

Wali also unveiled a five-year Strategic Development Plan (2026–2030) aimed at transforming RSU into a globally recognised institution, including translating research into marketable products, creating a third Deputy Vice-Chancellor role, and enforcing a zero-tolerance policy against corruption, extortion, and sexual harassment.

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Sokoto LP Elects New Executives, Rallies Members Ahead Of 2027

 

The Labour Party in Sokoto State on Saturday conducted its state congress, producing a new executive council and renewing calls for unity as preparations for the 2027 general elections intensify.

Mr Yemi Adeyemi, a member of the party’s National Planning Committee who supervised the congress, urged members to remain focused and united in order to strengthen the party’s chances in the state.

“I call on all members to stay united ahead of the forthcoming general election. A united party is the foundation for electoral victory,” he said.

Sokoto State Labour Party leader, Mr Ifeanyi Ezeagu, described the congress as an important milestone in repositioning the party for political success.

“This congress is to elect those who will lead the party to victory in Sokoto. The people of the state know the situation. We won elections, but they didn’t give us the opportunity. Nigerians know what happened; we all witnessed it…,” he stated.

Ezeagu encouraged members to intensify grassroots mobilisation, stressing that rebuilding trust and expanding the party’s reach would be key ahead of the next elections.

“We all know the situation of the country today. I urge you to go back to your wards and mobilise for the party.”

“The leaders we have today are running a government that enriches friends and family members. Don’t be disturbed about defections into the ruling party; many go there for selfish reasons,” he added.

He noted that the Labour Party in Sokoto was now “back on track” and determined to help steer the country away from hardship and misgovernance.

Outgoing state secretary, Alhaji Umar, commended delegates from all 23 local government areas for their peaceful conduct and strong turnout.

The newly elected chairman, Abubakar Yawale, promised inclusive and transparent leadership moving forward.

“I will ensure leadership without sentiment or bias. We are working toward taking over the Sokoto State Government House in the 2027 general elections. I call on all members to support our team in achieving this objective,” Yawale said.

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Governor Soludo Unveils Plan To Build 10,000 Low-Cost Homes For Anambra Workers

 

The Anambra State Government has launched an ambitious housing programme aimed at easing accommodation challenges for civil servants and low-income earners, with a plan to construct 10,000 affordable housing units at Isiagu in Awka South Local Government Area.

The initiative, to be delivered through a Public–Private Partnership with selected real estate developers, is expected to commence this dry season.

Officials say the project was delayed earlier due to last-minute disagreements between the government and its private partners, but all issues have now been fully resolved.

In a statement released on Saturday, the state Commissioner for Housing, Paully Onyeka, disclosed that Governor Chukwuma Soludo had approved the scheme months ago but bureaucratic hurdles slowed its takeoff.

Onyeka made the clarification while defending his ministry’s 2026 budget before the House of Assembly Committee on Appropriation.

He described the project as “a well-structured plan designed to expand access to decent and affordable accommodation for workers and low-income earners across the state.”

According to him, “The 10,000 low-cost housing units will soon be a reality. It will improve the housing deficits of civil servants and low-income earners in the state.”

“The state governor had given approval for the project a long time ago, but it was truncated by a last-minute hindrance, which has been resolved by the state government.”

He added that with the arrival of the dry season, construction is set to commence immediately.

“At the point of dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s, a few issues arose with the private-sector partners handling the PPP arrangement. Those issues have now been sorted out. Now that the dry season is here, we will take off, and that will be history.”

Onyeka also highlighted the governor’s broader development strategy, noting that extensive road construction has opened up new areas within the state, making estate development more viable than in previous years.

He further explained that although the Ministry of Housing is mainly service-oriented, it plays a critical technical role in several state-led infrastructure projects, including the recent upgrade of Ekwueme Square, improvements at the Commissioners’ Quarters, and the construction of a new Trauma Centre at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku.

“Our obligations transcend the few things you see under the Ministry of Housing; even when building projects are domiciled under other MDAs, we execute them,” he said, stressing the importance of accountability in budget requests.

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Anambra Police Foil Cult Clash, Arrest Two Suspected Members

 

The Anambra State Police Command has arrested two suspected cult members, 21-year-old Oluebube Ifediorah and 25-year-old Offorbuike Emmanuel, during an operation that reportedly prevented a planned violent clash in Enugwu Ukwu, Njikoka Local Government Area.

The suspects were apprehended on Thursday by operatives of the Special Anti-Cult Squad following credible intelligence that a cult group was gathering in preparation for a rival attack.

In a statement on Saturday, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the arrest and said a locally-made double-barrel gun and two live cartridges were recovered from the suspects.

According to Ikenga, “Operatives of the Anambra State Police Command attached to the Special Anti-Cult Squad, acting on actionable intelligence received regarding the gathering of a dangerous cult group for a planned rivalry fight in the early hours of December 4, 2025, swiftly mobilised to the scene.

“At the scene, the anti-cult operatives arrested one Oluebube Ifediorah ‘M’ aged 21 years and Offorbuike Emmanuel ‘M’ aged 25 years, respectively. The team also recovered a locally-made double-barrelled shotgun and two live cartridges.”

He added that the firearm was discovered inside a red bag carried by Ifediorah, while several other suspected cult members fled into the bush as officers arrived.

Ikenga assured that efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects.

“Efforts are in top gear to track down and apprehend the remaining members of the gang who escaped,” he said, noting that the operation aligns with the Command’s sustained campaign against cult-related violence across the state.

He further quoted the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, as urging residents to provide useful information to assist security agencies in combating cultism and other criminal activities.

DAILY GAZETTE recall that the Command had arrested seven suspected cultists on November 8, 2025, in Obinagu, Abagana, during what was believed to be their initiation ceremony ahead of the governorship election.

Items recovered at that scene included ritual materials, drums, footwear, and a 25-litre keg containing a red substance.

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Reserved Seats Bill Could Add 156 Parliamentary Seats For Nigerian Women

 

If the Reserved Seats for Women Bill currently before the National Assembly is passed and signed into law, Nigerian women stand to gain 156 additional seats across federal and state legislatures.

The bill, which proposes amendments to the 1999 Constitution, aims to create special parliamentary seats for women and is being championed by gender advocates as a temporary, corrective measure to address decades of underrepresentation in governance.

Under the proposal, each state would have one reserved seat for women in both the Senate and House of Representatives, as well as three seats in state Houses of Assembly.

However, sources say the Senate is considering allocating one reserved women’s seat per geopolitical zone in the upper chamber.

Speaking during a training session for the House of Representatives Press Corps, Special Adviser to the Deputy Speaker on Legislative Matters, Chidozie Aja, clarified that the reserved seats would expand representation rather than replace existing positions.

Political parties would nominate only female candidates for these seats.

Aja added that the measure is intended to last four election cycles, or 16 years, although adjustments are being considered that could extend its duration or remove the sunset clause entirely.

The bill proposes changes to Sections 48, 49, 71, 77, 91, and 117 of the Constitution, with a recent recommendation to amend Section 42 as well.

“The approach may be new to Nigeria, but countries like Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Senegal have successfully implemented similar gender quotas,” he noted.

Rwanda now leads globally with 61% female representation in parliament.

Even with the additional 74 federal seats, the Senate and House of Representatives would reach a total of 543 seats, giving women approximately 13.6% representation nationally, modest progress, but a meaningful step forward.

Aja emphasized that structural gender quotas strengthen democracy by ensuring all voices are heard.

“Currently, Nigerian democracy operates at only half its potential. Women’s inclusion makes it deeper, more legitimate, and more stable,” he said.

Studies consistently show that women’s participation leads to better governance outcomes, including stronger health policies, improved education laws, robust social protection frameworks, and more community-driven development initiatives.

Women also play a critical role in grassroots peacebuilding, reducing conflict, and enhancing community resilience.

Economic analyses support the political case: a McKinsey Global Institute study estimates that full inclusion of women in economic and political life could boost Nigeria’s GDP by US$22.9 billion and increase overall growth by 23% by 2025.

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UK Labour Party Bars Trans Women From 2026 Women’s Conference

 

The UK Labour Party has announced that transgender women will not be permitted to attend its 2026 Women’s Conference, a decision taken following a legal assessment prompted by the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this year that the term “sex” in the Equality Act refers to biological sex rather than gender identity.

According to reports on Saturday, Labour’s National Executive Committee approved the new rule on Friday.

Under the revised policy, transgender women, categorised as biological males, will be barred from attending keynote sessions, participating in policy debates, or voting on motions and committee elections.

However, they will still be allowed access to exhibition stands, fringe events, and the evening reception scheduled for the conference in Liverpool.

A Labour spokesperson stated: “The National Women’s Conference will be held in 2026 after a comprehensive legal review. This reflects our commitment to addressing the under-representation of women in the party and compliance with the law.”

The decision has sparked strong criticism from Labour for Trans Rights, which appealed to the NEC to reconsider.

The group described the move as “terrible,” arguing that dedicated party members were being unfairly shut out.

“Trans members are being cut out of the democratic processes of the Labour Party when many have given years of service, knocking doors and standing as candidates,” the group told The Telegraph.

Further controversy emerged as Baroness Kishwer Falkner of Margravine, who resigned last week as chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, accused Labour of caving in on women’s rights amid internal party pressure.

“What really depresses me about the current state of the Labour Party is that they seem to have completely abandoned women’s rights,” she said.

“The traditional party of rights, in my 50 years in this country, was the Labour Party. The party of feminism.”

Baroness Falkner claimed the party had become “terrified” of dissent from MPs who support broader transgender inclusion and oppose legal exemptions that distinguish between biological sex and gender identity.

She also criticised the government for delaying the publication of statutory EHRC guidance on interpreting the Supreme Court ruling, saying ministers fear internal backlash.

The guidance was submitted three months ago, and she insisted it is “watertight.”

A government spokesperson defended the delay, stating: “We are unapologetic about taking the time to produce legally sound guidance… The alternative  issuing rushed and flawed guidance, would be utterly catastrophic and fail women across our country.”

Baroness Falkner also took aim at Labour’s historical handling of grooming gang cases.

Citing Baroness Louise Casey’s review, she highlighted findings that disproportionate numbers of Asian men were involved in child sexual exploitation.

She questioned why victims were repeatedly dismissed: “You would have expected this traditional party to be standing up for women and girls, particularly the most oppressed, the most vulnerable. And it took Louise Casey to remind them of that.”

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Buratai Rejects Terrorism Financing Allegations, Labels Claims ‘Fabricated’

 

Former Chief of Army Staff and Ambassador to Benin Republic, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai (rtd), has denied claims linking him, “directly or indirectly,” to terrorism financing, describing the allegations as entirely fabricated.

In a statement released on Saturday and signed by his former spokesperson, Brig.-Gen. Sani Kukasheka Usman (rtd), Buratai said the insinuations are inconsistent with facts and contradict his lifelong commitment to defending Nigeria against terrorism.

The statement condemned the allegations as “false, unfounded, mischievous, and part of a deliberate smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his name and reputation.”

It emphasized that throughout his distinguished career, Buratai has never been investigated, questioned, indicted, or associated with terrorism financing by any security agency, intelligence body, judicial panel, or administrative authority.

“The narrative being propagated by Sahara Reporters, relying solely on the unverified personal claims of Major General Danjuma Ali-Keffi (rtd), is a deliberate misrepresentation, devoid of any factual or legal basis,” the statement added.

Buratai’s team expressed regret, though not surprise, at the attempt to besmirch his reputation, noting that similar efforts over the years have failed due to his transparent record and honorable service.

Highlighting his four decades of military service, the statement recalled that under his leadership, the Nigerian Army significantly weakened Boko Haram and ISWAP, recaptured occupied territories, restored civil governance, and returned displaced Nigerians to their homes.

“It is illogical and unconscionable to suggest that the same person who led decisive campaigns against terrorism could be linked to the very groups he spent his career combating,” the statement said.

Buratai’s office demanded that Sahara Reporters and Major General Ali-Keffi (rtd) retract the publication and issue a public apology.

Failure to comply, it warned, would compel them to pursue legal action to defend Buratai’s reputation and seek redress for the alleged malicious claims.

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