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  • NBA seeks urgent police action over missing lawyer

    NBA seeks urgent police action over missing lawyer

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Lagos Branch, has called for urgent intervention by security agencies to secure the safe return of its member, Mr. Ugwuoke Henry Onyebuchi.

    The missing lawyer, popularly known as “Odogwu Lawyer,” was last seen about 9 pm on December 10 in Lagos, and his whereabouts have remained unknown since then.

    NBA, in a statement by the Chairman, Uchenna Ogunedo Akingbade, said a complaint has been lodged at the Ilasan Police Station, where preliminary investigations are ongoing.

    It added that the case has also been escalated to the state Commissioner of Police (CP) for further action.

    Describing the development as troubling, the NBA noted that the disappearance of a legal practitioner raises serious concerns not only about his safety, but also about the broader issue of security and the protection of members of the profession and Nigerians at large.

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    “In light of the security realities in the country, this development is extremely disturbing,” the statement said.

    Stressing that cases of missing persons require swift action, the Branch called on the state CP to intervene by deploying investigative resources to determine Mr. Onyebuchi’s whereabouts and ensure his safe recovery.

    It warned that with each passing day without progress, the chances of a safe outcome could diminish, and, therefore, urged relevant authorities to treat the matter with the urgency, seriousness, and priority it deserves.

    NBA Lagos assured that it stands ready to cooperate with security agencies in the investigation and would continue to monitor developments until the matter is resolved.

  • Kogi community decries rising insecurity, seeks release of 37 abducted worshippers

    Kogi community decries rising insecurity, seeks release of 37 abducted worshippers

    Residents of Aiyetoro Kiri in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State have condemned the worsening insecurity in their community and renewed calls for urgent government intervention to safeguard lives and property.

    The residents appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Usman Ododo, to ensure due process and secure the immediate release of 37 worshippers abducted by suspected bandits.

    They also alleged that a seminary graduate, Pastor Jimoh Adeyemi, was killed during the attack, while two other persons sustained injuries.

    Speaking on behalf of the community, Mrs. Meroyin Mengbele lamented the recurring nature of armed attacks, noting that the incident of Sunday, December 14, 2025, was the third attack on Aiyetoro Kiri this year.

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    According to her, an earlier attack occurred on March 27, 2025, during which five persons were kidnapped and later released after ransom was paid. She added that a second attack took place on November 26, 2025, when bandits reportedly passed through the community to their hideouts, killing one person and making away with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).

    Mrs. Mengbele said the latest attack claimed the life of a seminary graduate and led to the abduction of at least 37 worshippers, including children and elderly persons. 

    She alleged that the attackers operated for hours, holding the entire community hostage.

    She expressed concern that the incident was underreported, describing the silence as troubling and warning that the community had continued to suffer attacks without meaningful government response.

    “The absence of security personnel in this area raises serious concerns about the government’s ability to protect its citizens,” she said, adding that insecurity was spreading beyond Aiyetoro Kiri to Kiri land and the entire Bunu District.

    Another resident, Mr. Selewa Himikaiye, also criticised what he described as government insensitivity and abandonment of the community. 

    He called for urgent intervention to ensure the safe return of the abducted worshippers and to prevent further attacks through increased security presence in the area.

    Mr. Himikaiye further disclosed that the kidnappers contacted the community on December 15, 2025, claiming they wanted the attention of the government. 

    According to him, the abductors on December 16, 2025, demanded a ransom of ₦600 million and issued an ultimatum, threatening dire consequences if their demand was not met.

    The residents also revealed that a suspect identified as Jemete was arrested in connection with the kidnapping and, on the directive of the community’s traditional ruler, was handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS) office in Kabba.

    They called on the government to intervene decisively, ensure justice is served, and secure the release of the abducted worshippers still in captivity.

  • Lagos to intensify monitoring, training of frontline health workers

    Lagos to intensify monitoring, training of frontline health workers

    The Lagos State Government will strengthen the monitoring and continuous training of frontline health workers as part of efforts to improve primary healthcare delivery across Health District IV.

    This was disclosed at the 2025 Annual Management Retreat of Lagos State Health District IV, held with the theme, Reinforcing a motivated and responsive workforce for better healthcare delivery.

    The retreat brought together senior officials, including permanent secretaries, heads of departments, medical officers of health from local government and local council development areas, unit heads and other members of staff, to review strategies for repositioning health facilities in the district for improved service delivery.

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    Speaking at the event, the Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State on Health, Dr Kemi Ogunyemi, said effective healthcare delivery depends largely on the performance of frontline workers, stressing the need for regular monitoring and structured training to improve service quality.

    She commended the management of Health District IV for its commitment to staff development, adding that the state government would continue to support initiatives aimed at equipping health workers with the skills required to deliver responsive and patient centred care.

    In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Health District IV, Dr Abimbola Bowale, emphasised the importance of discipline and professionalism among health workers, particularly in the area of time management.

    Dr Bowale urged staff not to rest on past achievements but to strive to raise standards across primary healthcare centres, noting that commitment and diligence are key to repositioning the district as a fully functional healthcare delivery service provider.

  • Christmas, New Year: Oyo police issue security advisory to residents

    Christmas, New Year: Oyo police issue security advisory to residents

    The Oyo State Police Command has issued a security advisory to residents ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities.

    In a statement, the Command’s spokesperson, Adewale Osifeso, said all religious gatherings during the festive season must be held in open and publicly accessible locations to enable security agencies respond promptly in the event of emergencies.

    He warned that no event should take place in secluded areas without prior notification to relevant security authorities, stressing that the measure is necessary for effective oversight and the safety of lives and property.

    Osifeso urged residents to remain vigilant and work closely with law enforcement agencies to enhance community safety. 

    He advised members of the public to promptly report any suspicious activities or safety concerns to the nearest police station or through emergency service channels.

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    The police spokesperson reiterated that the unauthorised storage, sale, distribution and use of fireworks remain prohibited, noting that such activities pose serious risks that could result in accidents and injuries. 

    He said the Command would enforce strict penalties against violators, as the protection of lives and property during the festive period is a top priority.

    He also reminded residents that the ban on the unauthorised use of sirens, revolving lights and covered number plates remains in force, adding that offenders would be dealt with in accordance with the law.

    Osifeso said the Command had intensified security measures across the state in anticipation of increased activities during the holidays. 

    According to him, additional officers have been deployed to strategic locations, including markets, public gathering spots and places of worship, to ensure adequate security for residents and visitors.

    He assured that the Oyo State Police Command remains committed to safeguarding the safety and well-being of all residents during the festive celebrations, calling on the public to embrace unity and cooperation to promote a peaceful and secure environment across the state.

  • Radisson Blu hotel: Use EFCC to recover N17.5bn bond proceed, lawmakers tell Okpebholo 

    Radisson Blu hotel: Use EFCC to recover N17.5bn bond proceed, lawmakers tell Okpebholo 

    Lawmakers in the Edo State House of Assembly have given nod to Governor Monday Okpebholo to work with relevant anti-graft agencies to recover N17.5bn from two Escrow Agents, Meristen Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.

    The N17.5bn was the balance of the N25bn former Governor Godwin Obaseki raised from the Capital market to invest in the Radisson Blu Hotel.

    Besides the funds, the lawmakers also asked Governor Okpebholo to recover the complete statement of account.

    Both agents were present at the investigative panel set up by the Assembly to look into ownership and funding of the Radisson Blu Hotel.

    They were appointed by former Governor Godwin Obaseki to oversee transfer of the Radisson Blu Hotel to 

    the Hospitality Investment Management Company.

    In the report submitted by the Committee, it said the Escrow Agreement was not executed by the supposed Escrow Agents thus invalidating the Agreement and that the supposed investor failed to meet up with the payment schedule in the ‘defective Escrow Agreement.’

    It said no kobo from the N10bn paid by the investors entered the state government coffers.

    Besides recovery of the N17.5bn, the Assembly asked Governor Okpebholo to retake full and total control of the Hotel.

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    It said the Edo State Government did not did not receive a kobo for the Hotel and title to the Hotel was never transferred from the Edo State Government to either Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) nor the Hospitality Investment and Management Company (HIMC).

    “That the Edo State Government should contract competent hands to complete the renovation of the Hotel and take all steps to put the Hotel to use for the benefit of the good people of Edo State in particular and the world in general.

    “The Edo State Government should immediate revoke the fraudulent Certificate of Occupancy to the property issued in the name of Hospitality Investment and Management Company Limited and revert same to the Edo State Government that purchased the property.

    “That the Edo State Government initiate legal action and work with relevant Anti-graft Agencies to retrieve both the complete statement of account and the balance of the Seventeen Billion, Five Hundred Million Naira (N17,500,000,000.00) Bond proceeds still in the possession of the Escrow Agents. Meristen Trustees Limited and Emerging Africa Trustees Limited.”

  • JUST IN: Super Eagles receive national honours, housing, land documents promised by Tinubu

    JUST IN: Super Eagles receive national honours, housing, land documents promised by Tinubu

    Members of Nigeria’s Super Eagles squad that finished second at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) have officially received their national honours certificates as well as title documents for houses and land allocations promised by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The presentation took place on December 22, 2025, at the team’s hotel in Fez, Morocco, ahead of the Super Eagles’ opening match of the new AFCON qualifying campaign.

    President Tinubu had pledged the rewards following Nigeria’s runners-up finish at the 2023 AFCON tournament held in Côte d’Ivoire in January and February 2024.

    The brief ceremony was led by Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, and attended by several dignitaries, including the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports, Senator Abdul Ningi; Chairman of the House Committee on Sports, Hon. Kabiru Amadu; Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale; President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau; Senior Special Assistant to the President, Mrs. Nathan-Mash; Nigerian High Commission officials; and Mallam Saleh Amadu, among others.

    Speaking at the event, Dikko clarified that most players were awarded the Member of the Order of the Niger (MON). 

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    However, Ahmed Musa and Victor Osimhen received the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), having previously been conferred with the MON. 

    Team captain William Troost-Ekong was awarded the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) in recognition of his emergence as Player of the Tournament at AFCON 2023.

    Dikko confirmed that all national honours, housing allocations in Abuja or Lagos, and land grants in Abuja approved by President Tinubu had been fully processed, with allocation letters issued in line with the President’s commitment to rewarding excellence and national service.

    He also disclosed that similar rewards approved for the Super Falcons and Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, D’Tigers, have been processed. Title documents for houses and national honours certificates are ready for collection, while the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation are finalising the direct payment of the cash awards — equivalent to $100,000 per player — into the beneficiaries’ bank accounts.

    The development highlights a renewed focus on structured athlete welfare and accountability, as the Super Eagles shift attention back to their on-field responsibilities in the ongoing AFCON qualification campaign.

  • Nests and Nails emerges fastest growing real estate firm at Africa housing awards

    Nests and Nails emerges fastest growing real estate firm at Africa housing awards

    Nests and Nails Nigeria Limited has been named the Fastest Growing Real Estate Company of the Year 2025 at the Africa Housing Awards, one of the most prestigious recognitions in Africa’s housing and built-environment ecosystem.

    The award, presented under the platform of the Africa International Housing Show, followed a rigorous evaluation process involving eminent judges and public voting. 

    It recognised the company’s rapid growth, market impact and sustained commitment to expanding access to quality and affordable housing for Nigerians.

    Speaking on the honour, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nests and Nails Nigeria Limited, Amb. Oladipupo Akinkunmi, described the recognition as a validation of the company’s vision and collective effort. 

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    He said the award was not just a win for the company, but also for customers who trusted it with their dreams of home ownership, as well as the dedicated team whose resilience and creativity continue to drive its growth.

    Akinkunmi also acknowledged the role of government in supporting the sector, expressing appreciation to the organisers of the Africa Housing Awards, the Honourable Minister of Housing and the Federal Capital Territory Administration for creating an enabling environment that is stimulating growth across Nigeria’s housing industry.

    The company dedicated the award to its workforce, describing them as the backbone of its success, while also recognising the support of partners and stakeholders. 

    Special appreciation was extended to Arc. Mrs. Tolulope Oladipupo, his partner and wife, for her continued support and encouragement.

    According to the award notification, the Africa Housing Awards remains the most respected and sought-after honour in Africa’s housing sector, bestowed annually on institutions and leaders demonstrating measurable impact in housing development. 

    Nests and Nails Nigeria Limited was recognised for its relentless focus on delivering affordable housing solutions and providing quality homes across Nigeria.

    With the recognition, the company reaffirmed its commitment to excellence, pledging to scale its efforts in delivering sustainable, affordable and high-quality housing solutions that meet the needs of Nigerians.

  • Ribadu, Umahi, Ojulari in Rivers to deepen Ogoni peace talks

    Ribadu, Umahi, Ojulari in Rivers to deepen Ogoni peace talks

    • Lagos-Calabar to pass through Ogoni land, 30 indigenes hired by NNPCL
    • Fubara thanks Tinubu, says his victory in 2027 is sure

    National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu yesterday led a presidential delegation to Ogoni, Rivers State, to consolidate the peace talks for the resumption of oil production in the area.

    Key among members of the delegation, who visited Governor Siminalayi Fubara in Port Harcourt, were Works Minister Dave Umahi; his Environment counterpart, Balarabe Lawal, and Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) Group Managing Director Bayo Ojulari.

    Oil exploration was suspended in Ogoni land in 1993 following violent protests by the residents against environmental degradation caused by oil spills and gas flaring.

    The protests forced Shell to halt production amid international pressure.

    Since then, successive governments have tried in vain to resume oil production in the area until the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu constituted a peace committee, comprising all stakeholders, with the mandate to resolve the crisis.

    All the stakeholders tabled their demands, including the lifting of charges that led to the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and some other Ogoni rights activists. 

     The President recently granted state pardon to Saro-Wiwa and others, conferred national honours on them and fulfilled other demands that facilitated the talks for resumption of oil exploration.

    During the meeting at the state Government House, NSA Ribadu told Governor Fubara that President Tinubu was happy with his responsible leadership. He said the President now views Rivers as one of the most peaceful states in the country.

    The NSA said with a “new chapter” unfolding in Ogoni land, Nigeria “will no longer be what it used to be”. 

    He said Tinubu specifically directed him to thank Fubara for coordinating the discussion on the resumption of oil exploration in Ogoni land.

    Ribadu also conveyed the President’s appreciation to the Ogoni for their support, patience, and understanding.

    Besides, the NSA commended the Rivers State Government for providing a campus for the University of Environment and accommodating the Southsouth zonal office of the NSA. 

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     Ribadu said: “We are here on a mission to thank you for the cooperation and working together as one to address some of the difficult challenges all of us inherited. We have worked as one. Particularly, we are here because of the Ogoni. We did an incredibly good job together as one.

    “We are here to identify with the people and to thank them. We are happy today that Rivers State is one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria. Your Excellency, you are entitled to claim that you are part of it. Ogoni people are good people. We have seen progress and development, a massive promise for Nigerians.

    “Ogoni land is looking like the turning point for Nigeria today; a new chapter is being opened, and Nigeria will not be what it used to be. Things are changing. The President said I should thank you that he is very happy with you, and we are happy with you.

    He said: “I should thank the people of Ogoni land for their cooperation and understanding, and for giving him the chance to resolve a problem of three decades.

    “Your Excellency, you did well. You provided the enabling environment to make it possible. You also supported us directly with a couple of things that are helping us to move forward.

    “The campus and establishment of the Environment University wouldn’t have been possible without your support. Another one is the provision of the South-South zonal office for the National Security Adviser.”

    The NSA urged the governor to provide employees to run four hospitals being established in Ogoni land.

     * Umahi: Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway to pass through Ogoni land 

    Works Minister Dave Umahi revealed that President Tinubu had ordered a redesign of the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway to pass through Ogoni land.

    He added that the 15-kilometre Eleme axis of the East–West Road included five flyovers, one of which was being constructed by the Rivers State Government to support the effort of the President.

    The minister said the over N200 billion project is scheduled for completion in April next year.

    Umahi added that with presidential approval, designs were ongoing to dualise the Bonny–Bodo Road from its starting point to the East–West Road, including the construction of two flyovers.

    He described the Ogoni peace initiative as strategic to the renewed unity of Nigeria, noting that the President has a personal interest in the well-being of the Niger Delta people.

     Environment Minister Lawal said the Ogoniland clean-up project remained a priority for his ministry.

    He explained that projects recommended by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) included mangrove restoration, healthcare delivery, human capital development, and women empowerment initiatives.

    30 Ogoni indigenes to begin work in NNPCL in January

     NNPCL boss Bayo Ojulari revealed that 30 Ogoni indigenes whose employment by the NNPCL was being fine-tuned would resume work next month.

    He assured that going forward, the focus of the NNPCL would be on the people rather than oil.

     *Fubara thanks Tinubu, says his 2027 victory is sure

    In his response, Governor  Fubara thanked President Tinubu for his intervention, saying his actions reflect a leader who genuinely loves Rivers State.

    Fubara noted that resolving a crisis that had lingered for over three decades was not an easy task.

    He said with the President’s intervention, residents could drive with ease along both ends of the East–West Road, connecting Bonny in Rivers State and Bayelsa State.

    Fubara emphasised that beyond physical infrastructure,theTinubu administration was rebuilding confidence in the South-South.

      Reaffirming his commitment to supporting the peace process and managing emerging conflicts, the governor noted that development cannot thrive in an atmosphere of crisis.

    He added that adjustments and compromises were necessary for sustainable development to take place.

    His words: “I want to first thank Mr. President. For more than 30 years, one particular issue has always been a recurrent dilemma where people plan to engage the people to right the wrongs, but in the end, nothing happens.

    “So, I thank you for having the boldness, the determination and doggedness to say even if the process won’t be easy, we must start from somewhere. We are beginning to see results.”

    Fubara appealed to Ogoni leaders to engage the youth to allow oil facility operators access to their repair faulty equipment in order to stem fresh oil spills. 

     He said: “The challenge is that as we try to remediate the environment, more spills are happening. I appeal to my people, especially our youths, to allow the operators to go in and repair their equipment.  If they don’t, it will amount to bringing us back to square one.

     “My position is to support this peace process. I will still try to have a meeting with the committee so we can pass on this message to our youths.”

    At another event in the state, the governor said his administration possesses the capacity to ensure Tinubu’s re-election in 2027.

    He explained during the inauguration of Permanent Secretaries’ Quarters in Elimgbu, that doing so would be a way of saying: “Thanks for the protection that we received from Mr. President.

    The governor said: “We have made a decision. Our decision is for the good of Rivers State. We decided to say thank you for the protection that we received from Mr. President. We have decided to prove a point that we have what it takes to return Mr. President come 2027.”

  • Fed Govt makes drug test compulsory for public service job seekers

    Fed Govt makes drug test compulsory for public service job seekers

    The Federal Government has approved the introduction of mandatory pre-employment drug testing for all prospective applicants to the Nigerian public service.

    The move, The Nation learnt, is aimed at curbing the growing menace of illicit drug use and safeguarding national productivity and security.

    The directive, conveyed through a service-wide circular issued by the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF), mandates all permanent secretaries and heads of extra-ministerial departments and parastatals to make drug testing a core requirement in the recruitment of new personnel across Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    A statement by the Director of Information and Public Relations in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Segun Imohiosen, said under the new policy, MDAs are required to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in conducting the tests, in line with established standards and procedures.

    According to the circular, the decision forms part of the present administration’s broader determination to tackle drug and substance abuse decisively and to insulate the nation’s workforce from practices considered inimical to efficiency, discipline and public trust.

    The Federal Government expressed concern over what it called the alarming rate of drug and substance abuse, particularly among the country’s teeming youth population.

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    It warned that the trend poses serious risks to public health, workplace productivity, socio-economic development and national security.

    There have been concerns that substance abuse within the public sector could undermine service delivery, compromise institutional integrity and weaken the capacity of government to meet its development objectives.

    The circular emphasised that the introduction of compulsory drug testing at the entry point into public service is intended not as a punitive measure but as a preventive step to promote a healthy, disciplined and dependable workforce capable of driving national development.

  • Fed Govt declares December 25, 26, January 1 as public holidays

    Fed Govt declares December 25, 26, January 1 as public holidays

    The Federal Government has declared Thursday, December 25, and Friday, December 26, as well as Thursday, January 1, 2026, as public holidays to mark the Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year celebrations.

    The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, announced the public holidays on behalf of the Federal Government.

    In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Interior, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, the minister extended warm Christmas and New Year felicitations to Christians in Nigeria and across the world.

    He extended the same gestures “to all Nigerians as they celebrate the end of the year and the beginning of a new one”.

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    Tunji-Ojo urged Christians to reflect on the virtues of love, peace, humility, and sacrifice as exemplified by the birth of Jesus Christ, noting that these values are critical to promoting unity, tolerance, and harmony in the nation.

    The minister also urged fellow Nigerians, irrespective of religious or ethnic affiliations, to use the festive season to pray for the peace, security, and continued progress of the country.

    He urged all citizens to support the Federal Government’s efforts towards national development and cohesion.

    “The Christmas season and the New Year present an opportunity for Nigerians to strengthen the bonds of unity, show compassion to one another, and renew our collective commitment to nation-building,” the statement said.

    Tunji-Ojo also enjoined the citizens to remain law-abiding and security-conscious.

    The minister said there is a need for all Nigerians to show moderation in their celebrations and cooperation with security agencies to ensure a peaceful and safe festive period.

    He wished all Nigerians a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.