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Yoruba Lawyers Seek Postponement Of NBA Election Over Credibility Concerns

A group of lawyers under the umbrella of Egbe Amofin Oodua has called for the postponement of the forthcoming Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) presidential election, citing concerns over the transparency, fairness and credibility of the electoral process.

The group said delaying the election would provide sufficient time to implement key electoral reforms agreed upon by stakeholders, which it believes are necessary to guarantee a credible poll.

Addressing journalists in Ibadan, Chairman of the Governing Council of Egbe Amofin Oodua, Isiaka Olagunju (SAN), alleged that the NBA leadership failed to honour an earlier agreement with presidential candidates and other stakeholders to postpone the election and introduce reforms.

According to him, one of the major proposals was the adoption of National Identification Number (NIN)-linked phone numbers for voter authentication instead of the current email-based verification system, which he claimed had been prone to manipulation in previous elections.

Olagunju expressed disappointment that the association opted to proceed with the election despite objections from several stakeholders, arguing that the decision could undermine confidence in the electoral process.

He maintained that complaints over the integrity of the NBA’s electronic voting system had persisted for years, citing alleged cases of email manipulation, voter profile irregularities and challenges with one-time passwords.

The senior lawyer also accused the NBA leadership of failing to maintain neutrality, alleging that some presidential aspirants had received preferential treatment during the campaign.

He further disclosed that Egbe Amofin Oodua had earlier challenged the composition of the NBA Electoral Committee in court, contending that its formation did not comply with the association’s constitution.

While acknowledging the intervention of the Attorney-General of the Federation in efforts to resolve the dispute, Olagunju lamented that the agreed reforms had yet to be implemented.

He urged the NBA to postpone the election, adopt NIN-based voter verification, carry out adequate voter sensitisation and implement broader electoral reforms before conducting the poll.

According to him, the campaign is not aimed at promoting any candidate but at safeguarding the credibility and integrity of the Nigerian Bar Association’s electoral process for future generations.

The group warned that proceeding with the election without addressing the concerns raised could further weaken members’ confidence in the association’s internal democratic process.

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Kidnapped Kogi Principal, NECO Official, Students Rescued

 

The Kogi State Government has announced the rescue of persons abducted during Tuesday’s attack on a school in Odo-Ekina, Dekina Local Government Area, following a coordinated operation by security agencies.

Among those rescued are the school principal, an ad hoc official of the National Examinations Council (NECO), and students who were taken away by the gunmen during the attack.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, attributed the successful rescue to the swift intervention ordered by Governor Usman Ododo immediately after the incident.

According to him, sustained pressure mounted by security personnel forced the kidnappers to abandon their captives and flee the forest.

Fanwo said security operatives have continued combing the area to apprehend the fleeing suspects and ensure they are brought to justice.

He disclosed that the rescued victims are receiving medical attention and undergoing debriefing by security agencies.

The commissioner commended the Nigerian Army, the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Police Force, local vigilante groups and other security personnel for their professionalism and cooperation during the operation.

He also acknowledged President Bola Tinubu for directing security agencies to provide the necessary support that contributed to the successful rescue mission.

The Kogi State Government reaffirmed its commitment to tackling insecurity, warning that criminal elements would continue to face decisive action across the state.

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FG Renames Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway After President Tinubu

The Federal Government has renamed the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway in honour of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with the landmark infrastructure project now to be known as the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Coastal Highway.

Minister of Works, David Umahi, announced the decision on Friday, describing it as a recognition of Tinubu’s commitment to delivering one of Nigeria’s most ambitious road infrastructure projects.

According to Umahi, the highway represents a transformative investment designed to enhance connectivity, boost economic activities and open up coastal communities to greater commercial and tourism opportunities.

Stretching across several states along Nigeria’s coastline, the project is expected to improve transportation, facilitate trade and support long-term economic development.

The minister said the renaming reflects the administration’s determination to leave a lasting legacy through critical infrastructure capable of driving national growth and regional integration.

The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is one of the flagship projects of the Tinubu administration.

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Rotimi Amaechi Loses Mother At 89

Former Minister of Transportation and African Democratic Congress (ADC) vice-presidential candidate, Rotimi Amaechi, has been bereaved following the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary Amaechi.

The family announced in a statement released by the Rotimi Amaechi Media Office on Thursday that the family matriarch passed away peacefully at the age of 89.

Describing her as a devout Christian and respected community leader, the family said Mary Amaechi lived a life marked by faith, compassion, unity and selfless service.

According to the statement, she was a pillar of strength within her family and was widely admired for her commitment to peace and her contributions to her community.

The family noted that she would be remembered for her kindness, warmth and unwavering support for those around her.

Amaechi and members of his family also expressed gratitude to friends, associates and well-wishers for the outpouring of sympathy and prayers following her passing.

They said details of her funeral arrangements would be announced at a later date while requesting continued prayers and support during the period of mourning.

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Habila’s Death: Women Group Petitions UN, Demands Independent Investigation

A northern women advocacy group, the Arewa Women Forum for Justice and Good Governance, has petitioned the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), calling for an independent investigation into the death of Mary Habila at the residence of the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi.

In the petition signed by the group’s founder, Aisha Bada, and addressed to the UNODC Country Representative in Nigeria, the organisation urged the international body and relevant Nigerian authorities to support a transparent, impartial and comprehensive probe into the circumstances surrounding Habila’s death.

The group argued that an independent investigation was necessary to establish the facts, ensure accountability and restore public confidence in the justice process.

According to the petition, Habila died under circumstances that have generated widespread public concern, making it imperative for investigators to rely on forensic evidence and due process in determining the cause of her death.

The forum also called for investigators to examine all relevant allegations and circumstances linked to the case, insisting that the probe should be guided solely by credible evidence and the rule of law.

Among its recommendations, the group requested the establishment of an independent investigative panel involving relevant Nigerian agencies and, where necessary, international observers.

It also demanded a thorough forensic examination, including an autopsy, toxicology tests and other scientific analyses, as well as protection for witnesses and members of Habila’s family.

The petition further urged authorities to prosecute anyone found culpable after a lawful and impartial investigation.

Copies of the petition were forwarded to UN Women in Nigeria, the African Union Commission, the ECOWAS Commission, the National Human Rights Commission, the Inspector-General of Police, the Department of State Services and the Attorney-General of the Federation.

The petition comes as police continue investigations into Habila’s death after she was reportedly brought dead to the David Umahi Federal University Teaching Hospital, Uburu, on June 27.

The Ebonyi State Police Command has maintained that a forensic autopsy is essential to determine the exact cause of death, although the deceased’s family has reportedly objected to the procedure on cultural grounds.

Umahi has consistently denied any wrongdoing, describing Habila as “like a daughter.”

He has also requested that the investigation be transferred to Abuja and has insisted that a forensic autopsy be conducted before her remains are released for burial.

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From ‘Fake’ Agency Scandal To ‘Fake’ N6.44bn World Cup Budget, Atiku Slams Tinubu

 

African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has accused the Bola Tinubu administration of attempting to conceal the truth surrounding the controversial Presidential Foreign Investment Promotion Council (PFIPC) scandal while diverting attention to the political opposition.

In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, Atiku alleged that the recent arrest of the self-acclaimed Director-General of the PFIPC, Adeniyi Adeyemi, was part of a broader plan to shift blame instead of exposing those responsible for the controversy.

According to the former vice president, the real issue extends beyond allegations against Adeyemi and centres on how an organisation now described by the Presidency as non-existent allegedly gained access to top government institutions, secured diplomatic recognition, recruited over 300 personnel, operated from a national secretariat and reportedly received public funds, including an alleged ₦1.3 billion allocation in the 2026 budget.

He argued that such activities could not have taken place without the involvement or negligence of government officials.

Atiku also questioned the inclusion of ₦6.44 billion in the 2026 Appropriation Act for a “Special Presidential Support Group for the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers,” despite Nigeria’s elimination from the qualification race in November 2025.

He described the allocation as evidence of irregularities in the budgeting process, asking why funds were appropriated for a competition the country had already exited before the budget was prepared.

The former vice president further claimed that the PFIPC controversy had damaged Nigeria’s international reputation and warned against what he described as attempts to manipulate investigations to protect individuals within the government.

He noted that Adeyemi has accused senior government officials, including the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, of involvement through alleged bribery payments, while stressing that the claims remain allegations that require an independent investigation.

Atiku rejected the investigation ordered by President Tinubu and assigned to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), arguing that it lacked credibility because officials within the administration had already been linked to the matter.

He called on the National Assembly to establish an independent bipartisan panel to investigate every aspect of the PFIPC scandal and urged the Nigerian Bar Association, civil society organisations, the diplomatic community and the public to resist any attempt to undermine transparency or accountability.

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Primary: Court Bars APC From Altering List Of Successful Candidates, Restrains INEC From Accepting Substituted Names

 

A High Court sitting in Makurdi has restrained the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from altering or substituting the names of candidates who emerged victorious in the party’s primaries for the forthcoming Benue State local government elections.

The order followed a suit instituted by aggrieved members of the APC, who accused the party of making moves to replace duly elected candidates with other aspirants after the conclusion of the primaries.

In its ruling, the court directed all parties to preserve the existing list of successful candidates pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

The court also cautioned against taking any action capable of rendering the case ineffective or interfering with the administration of justice.

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 Iran Displays Billboard Showing Trump In Coffin Amid Escalating US Tensions

Iran has unveiled a giant billboard in Tehran portraying United States President Donald Trump lying inside an open coffin, in a provocative display that comes amid renewed military tensions between the two countries.

The large display depicts Trump with his eyes closed, hands folded over a red tie and placed inside a black coffin formed by concrete barriers similar to those used during the funeral ceremonies of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Printed across the coffin in both Persian and English are the words, “We Will Kill Trump,” while another inscription reads, “In memory of Minab’s children.”

The billboard was erected as relations between Tehran and Washington continue to deteriorate following a fresh round of US military strikes on Iranian targets.

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed that American forces carried out coordinated attacks on Iranian command centres, air defence installations, missile and drone facilities, as well as coastal surveillance sites.

According to CENTCOM, the operation, which ended at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, involved precision-guided strikes on multiple locations, including the strategic port city of Bandar Abbas.

The US military said the objective was to weaken Iran’s capacity to threaten commercial shipping transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

CENTCOM also disclosed that American forces conducted a separate 90-minute operation targeting Iranian coastal defence positions and cruise missile facilities on Greater Tunb Island.

The latest developments underscore the growing hostility between Iran and the United States, with both countries exchanging military actions and increasingly confrontational rhetoric in recent weeks.

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US To Enforce New Vsa Limits For Nigerians, Foreign Students From September

The United States government has unveiled a new visa policy that will impose fixed periods of stay on Nigerian and other foreign students, exchange visitors and international journalists, in a move aimed at tightening immigration controls.

The new regulation, announced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is expected to take effect 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register, placing implementation around September 2026, subject to congressional review.

Under the policy, holders of F-1 student visas and J-1 exchange visitor visas will be admitted for a maximum of four years, replacing the long-standing system that allowed them to remain in the country for the duration of their academic programmes or exchange activities.

The new rule also affects foreign journalists on I visas, limiting their stay to no more than 240 days. Journalists from China will face an even shorter maximum stay of 90 days.

According to the DHS, affected visa holders may apply for extensions if they require additional time to complete their studies, exchange programmes or professional assignments.

The department said the policy was introduced in response to the rising number of non-immigrant admissions, which it said has made monitoring visa compliance increasingly challenging.

Official figures show that the United States recorded more than 1.8 million student visa admissions in 2024, representing an 11 per cent increase over the previous year.

During the same fiscal year, the country also admitted more than 500,000 exchange visitors and issued visas to over 37,000 foreign media professionals.

The latest measure is part of President Donald Trump’s broader immigration agenda since returning to office in January 2025, with his administration implementing stricter oversight of both legal and illegal immigration.

In recent months, the administration has intensified scrutiny of international students, revoked some student visas and green cards, and introduced tighter immigration enforcement measures across multiple visa categories.

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Mary Habila Reported Nosebleed To Boyfriend Night Before Death, Says Umahi

 

Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, has disclosed that Mary Habila, the nurse who died at a guest house within his residence in Uburu, Ebonyi State, complained of a nosebleed during a phone conversation with her boyfriend on the night before she was found dead.

Addressing journalists on Thursday, Umahi described the deceased as “like a daughter” and insisted that a forensic autopsy was necessary to establish the actual cause of her death before her body is released for burial.

The minister clarified that Habila was a nurse employed by the David Umahi Federal University of Medical Sciences, Uburu, and not a physiotherapist as previously reported.

According to Umahi, Habila informed her boyfriend that she was bleeding from the nose.

He said the boyfriend advised her to notify her supervisor, after which she reportedly told him the bleeding had stopped.

Umahi explained that when the boyfriend attempted to end the call so she could rest, Habila pleaded with him to remain on the line.

However, after the call ended, he called back a few minutes later but received no response.

He said concern grew the following morning after Habila could not be reached by colleagues.

They eventually forced open the door to her room and found her lifeless, with the water tap reportedly still running.

The minister said he had directed his lawyers to formally request a forensic autopsy and appealed to Habila’s family to consent to the procedure, despite their reported cultural objections.

Umahi also revealed that he had informed the Inspector-General of Police about the incident and requested that the investigation be transferred to Abuja to ensure transparency.

He further claimed that Habila had been receiving treatment for an undisclosed medical condition at the Turkish Hospital in Abuja, with medical expenses reportedly paid by his family, adding that relevant hospital records were available.

Expressing concern over public reactions to the incident, Umahi accused some individuals of politicising the matter and spreading false information online.

He warned that his legal team would pursue cyberbullying cases against those he believes are making defamatory claims.

Mary Habila died on June 27 under circumstances that remain under police investigation, with authorities insisting that a forensic autopsy is essential to determine the exact cause of death.

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