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ICPC Invites El-Rufai For Questioning After Airport Incident

Former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has announced that he will comply with an invitation from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.

El-Rufai made the disclosure on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, a day after what he described as an attempted arrest at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, upon his return from Cairo, Egypt.

“Yesterday, after the futile attempt to abduct me, the ICPC delivered a letter inviting me to their office. My lawyer has confirmed that I will attend on Wednesday, 18 February 2026,” he wrote.

The incident at the airport involved security operatives reportedly trying to detain El-Rufai without presenting a formal invitation and temporarily seizing his international passport.

His media aide, Muyiwa Adekeye, and legal counsel, Ubong Akpan, condemned the attempted arrest as unlawful and a violation of constitutional rights and procedural norms.
Akpan emphasized that El-Rufai is willing to cooperate with lawful investigations, provided due process is followed.

He added that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had previously invited El-Rufai while he was abroad, and his team had communicated their intention to comply upon his return.

“The EFCC invitation was delivered to Malam El-Rufai’s residence while he was abroad. We notified them that he would voluntarily appear at their office by 10:00 a.m. on Monday, February 16, 2026,” Akpan explained.

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Trump Deploys Second Aircraft Carrier To Middle East, Warns Iran Of Severe Consequences

US President Donald Trump announced Friday that he is sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East, signaling a “bad day for Iran” if the country fails to reach a deal on its nuclear program.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said the USS Gerald R. Ford, currently in the Caribbean, would soon be redeployed to the region.

“In case we don’t make a deal, we’ll need it. It’ll be leaving very soon. If we need it, we’ll have it ready—a very big force,” he said.

Trump stressed his preference for a diplomatic solution but warned of tough consequences if negotiations fail.

“I believe the talks will be successful, but if they’re not, it’s going to be a bad day for Iran, very bad,” he added.

The US had already deployed the USS Abraham Lincoln to the Middle East, forming a fleet of 12 naval vessels in the region.

The four ships led by the Gerald R. Ford had been stationed in the Caribbean, where US forces reportedly captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January.

The announcement comes amid heightened tension following Iran’s deadly crackdown on protests last month, which rights groups claim killed thousands.

Trump’s recent statements have focused on Iran’s nuclear program, while the West remains concerned the program could be used to develop a nuclear weapon, a claim Tehran denies.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after meeting Trump in Washington, expressed cautious optimism about a potential agreement but stressed that any deal must also address Iran’s ballistic missile program and support for regional armed groups.

Meanwhile, US-based Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah of Iran, urged citizens to participate in protests from their homes and rooftops in the coming days, coinciding with demonstrations abroad.

Videos verified by AFP show Iranians chanting anti-government slogans this week, as the country marked the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

Human rights organizations report that over 7,000 protesters were killed in the recent crackdown, with tens of thousands more arrested. Some detainees, including young protesters, face charges that could carry the death penalty.

Reformist politicians supportive of President Masoud Pezeshkian were recently detained and later released on bail, highlighting the ongoing political crackdown in Iran.

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INEC Bars PDP, ADC, LP From Rivers Bye-Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission has confirmed that the African Democratic Congress, Peoples Democratic Party, and Labour Party will not take part in the upcoming bye-elections into the Rivers State House of Assembly.

The polls are scheduled for February 21 in two constituencies — Khana State Constituency II and Ahoada East State Constituency II.

Speaking at a media briefing in Port Harcourt, the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Gabriel Yomere, disclosed that five candidates will contest in Khana Constituency II, while seven candidates will vie for the seat in Ahoada East Constituency II.

Participating parties include AA, APC, APM, BP, NNPP, YPP, and ZLP.

INEC explained that the PDP failed to conduct a primary election and therefore did not produce a candidate.

The ADC was excluded after it could not upload its candidate’s details to the commission’s nomination portal before the deadline, while the Labour Party is currently entangled in legal disputes over its candidacy process.

The commission added that Bimodal Voter Accreditation System machines have been configured and are ready for deployment, with training and screening of election personnel already underway.

To ensure credibility, all Supervisory Presiding Officers will be drawn from core INEC staff, given that the exercise will take place in only two local government areas.

Other ad hoc staff, including Assistant Presiding Officers, will be sourced from the National Youth Service Corps.

INEC said non-sensitive materials have been distributed to the affected LGAs, while sensitive materials will be delivered to registration centres on election morning under security escort.

The commission also revealed that potential flashpoints have been identified and security agencies briefed to guarantee safety and order during the exercise, assuring voters and stakeholders of its commitment to a free, fair, and credible poll.

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Katsina DPO Murdered By Bandits

A Divisional Police Officer in Rimi Local Government Area of Katsina State, Muhammad Sani Kabir, has been killed while leading a security operation against suspected cattle rustlers.

The incident was confirmed by the Katsina State Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, which said the officer died in the line of duty during a joint operation involving security operatives and community members.

The ministry also disclosed that three suspected rustlers were neutralised in the encounter.

Commissioner for Internal Security, Nasir Mu’azu, said the operation followed distress reports from local leaders about the presence of armed rustlers in Magaji town.

Security personnel were mobilised immediately, leading to a confrontation that stretched into the early hours of the morning, during which several stolen cattle were recovered.

According to the ministry, the DPO personally led a follow-up raid on the suspects’ location.

During the gun battle, his rifle reportedly malfunctioned, leaving him vulnerable before he was fatally shot by one of the attackers identified as their leader.

Three security operatives injured in the clash are currently receiving treatment at Katsina Teaching Hospital, while the late officer’s remains have been taken to Zaria in Kaduna State for burial.

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda commended the bravery of security personnel and residents who supported the operation, reaffirming his administration’s resolve to tackle banditry and protect communities across the state.

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Claim Of Plot To Bar Kwankwaso From Entering Kano False, Misleading – Gov Yusuf

The Kano State Government has denied allegations that it made moves to prevent former governor and senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from entering the state, describing the claim as false and politically motivated.

The allegation was earlier raised by Kwankwaso’s associate, Buba Galadima, who claimed that the administration of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf had written to the Federal Government of Nigeria seeking to restrict the senator’s movement into Kano.

Reacting in a statement, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Waiya, dismissed the claim as reckless and unfounded, insisting that the state government had never attempted to stop any citizen from entering Kano.

He stressed that the administration remains committed to upholding constitutional rights, including freedom of movement and association, and is focused on governance and service delivery rather than political distractions.

The government also cautioned against spreading unverified claims capable of heightening tension in the state, urging those making such allegations to provide evidence or withdraw their statements in the interest of peace.

It reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining stability, unity and democratic freedoms, noting that no political provocation would derail its mandate to serve residents of the state.

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Yoruba Nation Agitator Igboho Urges Nnamdi Kanu To Embrace Dialogue With FG

Yoruba nation activist Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has called on detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to embrace dialogue with the Federal Government as a pathway to resolving his legal and political challenges.

In a statement issued through his lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, Igboho commended Kanu for calling off the Monday sit-at-home order across the South-East, describing the decision as a crucial step toward restoring stability in the region.

He noted that ending the weekly shutdown, which had persisted for years, could help revive economic and social activities and reduce tensions.

Beyond the suspension of the protest, Igboho urged the IPOB leader to consider negotiation and mediation with the Federal Government, stressing that engagement could help break the impasse surrounding his detention and ongoing legal battles.

He expressed optimism that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu may be open to discussions aimed at achieving peace, mutual understanding and regional stability.

Igboho also criticised individuals and groups allegedly benefiting from unrest in the South-East, warning that continued violence and disruption would hinder economic recovery and development.

The intervention reflects growing calls for peaceful engagement over separatist tensions, particularly following IPOB’s decision in 2021 to introduce the sit-at-home protest after Kanu’s rendition to Nigeria and subsequent prosecution.

Kanu was later convicted on terrorism-related charges and sentenced to life imprisonment, a verdict his family has rejected and is contesting through legal channels.

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Appeal Court Reserves Judgement In PDP Leadership Dispute

The Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in multiple appeals arising from the leadership dispute within the Peoples Democratic Party over its controversial national convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The appellate panel fixed a date to be communicated later after parties adopted their written briefs in the nine appeals challenging earlier rulings of the Federal High Court that halted the party’s November 15 and 16 convention.

The convention had produced Tanimu Turaki as national chairman alongside other party officers, but the process was contested by rival factions.

In one of the appeals, the PDP, its National Working Committee and National Executive Committee are seeking to overturn an October 2025 judgment that stopped the convention.

Counsel to the appellants argued that the trial court lacked jurisdiction and urged the appellate court to set aside the ruling.

However, lawyers representing opposing factions maintained that the appeal lacked merit, insisting that disputes over party leadership fall outside the competence of the Federal High Court.

The legal battle stems from separate judgments delivered by different Federal High Court judges, including Justice James Omotosho, who ruled that the PDP failed to comply with statutory provisions guiding party conventions and electoral processes.

The court had restrained the Independent National Electoral Commission from recognising any outcome of a convention conducted without adherence to due process, including mandatory notice requirements and compliance with the Electoral Act.

Other rulings similarly barred the party from proceeding with the convention and directed INEC not to supervise or publish its results, citing alleged breaches such as failure to conduct congresses in some states and irregular notification procedures.

With arguments now concluded, attention shifts to the Appeal Court’s final decision, which is expected to determine the legitimacy of the convention and shape the party’s future.

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Trump Warns Iran Of Severe Consequences If Nuclear Talks Collapse

United States President Donald Trump has cautioned that Iran could face serious repercussions if ongoing negotiations over its nuclear programme fail to produce an agreement.

Speaking after hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, Trump said Washington was hoping for progress within weeks but would not hesitate to escalate pressure if diplomacy breaks down.

He noted that failure to reach a deal could trigger what he described as a “very traumatic” outcome for Iran, while indicating that further military and strategic options remained under consideration.

Netanyahu, who travelled to Washington to press for tougher conditions in the talks, expressed doubts about the prospects of any agreement, particularly if it does not address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its links with regional armed groups.

He listed organisations such as Hamas, Hezbollah and Yemen’s Houthi movement as key concerns for Israel, insisting that any deal must go beyond the nuclear issue.
Despite differences over negotiation strategy,

Trump reaffirmed personal support for Netanyahu and criticised Israeli President Isaac Herzog over his refusal to grant the prime minister a pardon in an ongoing corruption case.

The renewed diplomatic push follows a resumption of talks between the United States and Iran after earlier negotiations were disrupted by regional tensions and military strikes.

Iran has maintained that its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes and has rejected demands to broaden the scope of discussions, insisting it will not yield to what it describes as excessive conditions.

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Army Arrests Fake Major General

The Nigerian Army has apprehended a suspect, Alhaji Tijjani Abdul Rauf, for allegedly posing as a retired Major General and misleading the public with false claims about his military background.

In a statement, the Army’s spokesperson, Appolonia Anele, said preliminary investigations confirmed that the suspect was never commissioned into the Army and had never attained the rank of General or served in any official capacity.

She added that the suspect also falsely claimed to have attended the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies in Kuru and to have been awarded the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic.

The claims, she said, were entirely fabricated.

According to the Army, Abdul Rauf allegedly used the false identity to intimidate members of the public and influence legal proceedings by presenting himself as a retired senior military officer.

Investigations further revealed that media reports and court documents had previously referred to him as a retired Major General.

In one instance, he was identified as such in a lawsuit filed against the Lagos State Government, where he reportedly sought damages running into billions of naira.

The Army emphasised that no retired officer bears the suspect’s name and reaffirmed that no individual with such identity has ever held the rank of Major General within the service.

Describing the act as a serious offence, the military said impersonation undermines public trust and damages the reputation of officers who have genuinely served the country.

It pledged continued collaboration with relevant authorities to ensure that impostors are prosecuted and the integrity of its ranks preserved.

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BREAKING: INEC Announces Dates For 2027 General Elections, Releases Timetable

The Independent National Electoral Commission has fixed February 20, 2027, for the conduct of Nigeria’s next presidential and National Assembly elections.

INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, unveiled the timetable on Friday during a press briefing in Abuja, confirming that governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections will follow on March 6, 2027.

The announcement comes amid ongoing debate over the delayed passage of amendments to the Electoral Act currently before the National Assembly.

Earlier this month, the commission indicated that it had concluded work on the election timetable and schedule of activities despite uncertainties surrounding the legislative process.

INEC said it had already submitted the schedule to lawmakers but warned that certain aspects could be adjusted depending on when the amended Electoral Act is finalised.

The commission’s disclosure is expected to shape preparations by political parties, candidates and stakeholders as the country begins early planning for the 2027 general elections.

Stay tuned…

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