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  • Lagos residents decry alleged arbitrary reclassification, ‘outrageous’ bills by EKEDC

    Lagos residents decry alleged arbitrary reclassification, ‘outrageous’ bills by EKEDC

    Residents of Ebute-Metta (West) in Lagos State, alongside the traditional ruler of the Otumara community, Apapa Road, Ojo-Oniyun and surrounding areas, High Chief Kehinde Kalejaiye, have protested what they described as excessive estimated billing by Excel Distribution Company, formerly Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC).

    The residents condemned the alleged reclassification of electricity consumers from Band C to Band A without prior notice or consultation, describing the move as arbitrary and unacceptable.

    High Chief Kalejaiye, while expressing dissatisfaction with his recent electricity bill, claimed his monthly charge surged from N300,000 to N1 million, adding that the distribution company has threatened to disconnect his supply if the amount is not paid.

    He further alleged that although the entire community was previously placed on Band C, his premises was moved to Band B on the grounds that it operates a commercial meter, a decision he said lacked transparency and fairness.

    The affected residents called for urgent intervention to address the billing concerns and ensure fair treatment of consumers in the area.

    “The electricity company has failed in the discharge of its responsibility. How can consumers be made to pay exorbitant bill served for electricity not consumed” he said.

    “As a business owner, we know how difficult it is to operate in this country, and this is compounded by the outrageous billing system of Eko Disco. My bill jumped from N300,000 to N1 million without any justification. My meter was reclassified without prior notice,” Kalejaiye said.

    He accused the company of lacking transparency in its billing process and alleged that unmetered consumers were being exploited through arbitrary charges.

    “They are serving bills as they deem fit. Many households and businesses in Ebute-Metta (West) are on Band B, but how do we explain the sudden increase from N300,000 to N1 million?” he queried.

    Kalejaiye called on the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Tunji Bello who is also a mainlander and relevant regulatory agencies to intervene, urging the distribution company to ensure accountability and provide prepaid meters to consumers to curb what he described as a dangerous billing regime.

    “I am calling on the Lagos State Government, the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Council (LASERC), the Executive Vice-chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Dr Tunji Bello, Lagos State Consumer Protection Commission and the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to intervene and rescue residents of Lagos Mainland Local Government Area from this throat-cutting billing system.

    The renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu is yielding positive dividends and Nigerians are beginning to experience relieve from years of economic hardship. Therefore, no electricity company must be allowed to spoil the good works of the President. 

    “We want strict adherence to the capping order. We want transparency and accountability in billing, whether consumers are metered or not, and regardless of band classification.”

    Another resident of Ibadan Street (West), Ajadi Yusuf, complained of what he described as double billing, which he said had plunged many residents into debt.

    “How can you serve two bills on one meter?” he asked, describing the practice as strange and oppressive.

    Yusuf said repeated applications for prepaid meters had yielded little success, with only a few residents benefiting. He also raised concerns about the alleged forced migration of households from Band C to Band A without explanation.

    “What level of electricity consumption warranted such migration? We want a fair bargain. We want an end to huge monthly bills and a clear explanation for the way we are being treated,” he said.

    He added that residents were frustrated by high bills despite erratic power supply.

    “We are tired of outrageous bills amid epileptic electricity supply. We reject arbitrary billing by EKEDC. We want an end to unlawful extortion. Our complaints have not received any positive response,” Yusuf said.

    Efforts to obtain a response from EKEDC were unsuccessful, as calls to the company’s public relations officer, were not answered at the time of filing this report.

  • Army troops neutralise six terrorists in Zamfara

    Army troops neutralise six terrorists in Zamfara

    Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 8 Division Garrison Strike Force, operating under Operation Fansan Yamma (Sector 2), have recorded major successes in an ongoing offensive within the notorious Sububu Forest in Maradun Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    In a statement issued by the Media Information Officer of the operation, Captain David Adewusi, the recent military action led to the neutralisation of six terrorists, the recovery of arms and ammunition, the destruction of terrorist infrastructure, and the rescue of an underage kidnap victim.

    According to the statement, the operation began with a targeted assault on Indulumu village in Maradun LGA, where troops engaged and neutralised two terrorists.

    It added that the Strike Force, driven by sustained momentum and determination, advanced to Ruduno village, where soldiers encountered additional resistance from terrorist elements as the operation continued.

    “In a display of exceptional bravery and tactical prowess, the troops neutralized an additional 4 terrorists, effectively dismantling a key element of the terrorist network recovered arms and ammunitions.

    “The mobility instruments of the terrorists’ and logistics of operations were also destroyed on-site, successfully rescued an underage kidnapped victim, identified as Halira Ibrahim bringing an end to her ordeal and offering a beacon of hope to the affected community,” the statement read.

    “The operations continued with the destruction of multiple terrorist camps and life support structures in Magaji, Galakaje, Filinga, and Kuka Tara.

    “The actions have significantly disrupted the terrorists’ ability to sustain their operations, denying them safe havens and logistics support,” Adewusi said.

  • Lawmaker urges Tinubu to improve NDLEA welfare to combat drug abuse

    Lawmaker urges Tinubu to improve NDLEA welfare to combat drug abuse

    The lawmaker representing Ibadan South-East/Ibadan North-East Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Abass Adigun, popularly known as Agboworin, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to urgently address the welfare and operational challenges facing officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) as part of efforts to curb drug use and abuse in Nigeria.

    Agboworin made the call while speaking as a guest on the current affairs programme Gbagede Oselu, aired on the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State (BCOS) at the weekend.

    As chairman of the House Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, the federal lawmaker oversees legislative initiatives on drug policy, illicit substance control, and education and rehabilitation programmes for drug users.

    Responding to questions during the programme, Agboworin commended the NDLEA for its performance under the leadership of its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd.), but stressed that the agency requires greater support and encouragement to sustain and expand its impact.

    He expressed concern over the rising rate of drug abuse, particularly among young people, describing it as a critical national challenge that demands collective attention.

    According to him, drug abuse is a global problem, noting that even developed countries that spend millions of dollars on counter-narcotics efforts continue to grapple with the menace.

    Agboworin identified social media, online influencers, entertainers, and the broader show business industry as contributing factors to the growing prevalence of drug use among youths.

    He also highlighted the efforts of the House Committee on Drugs and Narcotics, including proposals for stiffer jail terms for drug traffickers and improved welfare packages for NDLEA operatives.

    He said, “The rate of drug abuse is worrisome and call for the attention of everyone. It’s a serious issue all over the world because even the US that is spending billions of dollars is still battling with the menace.

    “The NDLEA Chairman, Buba Marwa is doing a great deal of job.

    “As the House Committee Chairman, alongside other members, in doing our job, we saw that there is need for a lot to be done for the Agency.

    “They don’t have enough personnel. They work alongside Customs Service and even doing more. They have barley 14,000 personnel in the country. Their welfare is nothing to write home about as they are not well equipped.

    “We have gathered all the challenges and put them into a bill. We suggested that the agency be moved from the Ministry of Justice to the Presidency.

    “At the committee level, we have also proposed a minimum of 25years jail term for traffickers, after they might have collected all they made through drug. We also proposed a 2 percent return to the agency from the money they make for government. 

    “I appeal to President Bola Tinubu to pay more attention to the need to improve thenfight against narcotics by strengthening the NDLEA more.

    “The agency is doing so well under Marwa but they need to be strengthened and encouraged in terms of improved funding, increase in personnel and welfare packages.

    “The internet, showbiz, influence of entertainers and social media personalities have also constituted to the spread of drug use.”

  • CAF Champions League: Rivers United hold Power Dynamos, secure first point

    CAF Champions League: Rivers United hold Power Dynamos, secure first point

    Rivers United held their hosts Power Dynamos of Zambia to a 0-0 draw at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on Saturday.

    It was the Finidi George side’s first point in the group stage of this season’s CAF Champions League.

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    Rivers United lost their previous two group games to holders Pyramids FC of Egypt and RS Berkane of Morocco. Goalkeeper Osagie Onisodumeya made a number of key saves to deny Power Dynamos in the first half.

    The visitors failed to carve out any real goal scoring opportunity in the matchday three encounter.

    Rivers United remain in third position with one point from three games.

  • Victor Moses signs for Kazakh side

    Victor Moses signs for Kazakh side

    Former Super Eagles winger, Victor Moses, has joined Kazakhstan Premier League club, FC Kaysar Kyzylorda.

    Moses signed a one-year contract with the Wolves.

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    The 35-year-old last played for English League One club Luton Town.The former Chelsea winger will wear jersey number 11 at his new club. Kaysar Kyzylorda are two-time Kazakh Cup champions.

  • Alebiosu reflects on AFCON 2025 experience

    Alebiosu reflects on AFCON 2025 experience

    Ryan Alebiosu has reflected on his experience with Nigeria at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, DAILY POST reports.

    The Blackburn Rovers defender was a surprise inclusion in Eric Chelle’s squad for the competition.

    It was the first time Alebiosu will be involved with Nigeria at the international level.

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    The right-back made his Super Eagles bow in their last group game against the Cranes of Uganda.

    Alebiosu sustained an injury in the game, and was unable to play for the remainder of the competition.

    The 25-year-old said it was a remarkable experience for him in Morocco. “It’s been a great experience for me [with Nigeria at AFCON 2025. Getting called up and being a part of my national team was a different experience that I learned over there. A wonderful experience,” Alebiosu told BBC Sport.

  • ‘Lookman to Napoli very complicated’

    ‘Lookman to Napoli very complicated’

    Napoli are understood to have renewed their interest in Ademola Lookman, but experts maintained this transfer will be very complicated because of the financial fair play rules affecting the Serie A champions.

    Italian newspaper II Mattino reported that Ademola Lookman, back from an impressive outing at the AFCON, is set to quit Atalanta between now and the summer.

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    He is Napoli ‘real’ transfer target, according to the newspaper, but the financial implications of this deal are “extremely complicated” particularly as the “zero balance” situation of Napoli will not change between now and February 2, when the transfer window in Italy is shut.

  • Out-of-favour Awoniyi set to return to Germany

    Out-of-favour Awoniyi set to return to Germany

    Taiwo Awoniyi is set to return to former German Bundesliga club Mainz 05 as he has struggled for game time at Premier League club Nottingham Forest.

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    The arrival of striker Lorenzo Lucca from Napoli has now meant Awoniyi will fall further down the pecking order at Forest.SportsBoom reported that a loan move to Mainz for the Super Eagles striker is now being discussed.

  • Why I joined Remo Stars, says Cameroon star Kingue

    Why I joined Remo Stars, says Cameroon star Kingue

    Cameroon midfielder, Edimo Kingue Franck Alanne, has stated the reason behind his move to reigning Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, champions Remo Stars.

    Kingue said that the project, infrastructure and the fans were key to his decision to join the Sky Blue Stars.

    “The project and the infrastructure, joined with the fans support, was the reason I joined Remo Stars,” Kingue told the club’s media.

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    Kingue joined the Ikenne-based club as a free agent.

    He previously played in the Egyptian league with Al Ittihad Alexander.

    Kingue is expected to make his debut for Remo Stars in their matchday 22 encounter against Kun Khalifat FC in Ikenne on Monday.

  • Merson likens Chukwueze’s goal to Henry’s strike

    Merson likens Chukwueze’s goal to Henry’s strike

    Former Arsenal forward Paul Merson has heaped praise on Samuel Chukwueze after the Nigerian winger scored a stunning goal in Fulham’s 2-1 comeback victory over Brighton, likening it to Thierry Henry’s trademark strikes.

    Chukwueze, who was introduced in the second half, made an immediate impact as Fulham overturned a deficit to claim all three points at Craven Cottage on Saturday.

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    The Nigerian international latched onto a perfectly weighted long pass from Danish centre-back Joachim Andersen before calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner.

    Reacting to the goal on Sky Sports, Merson highlighted the composure and technique shown by Chukwueze, drawing comparisons with former Arsenal great Thierry Henry.

    “What a finish it is! Thierry Henry-style, but on his left-hand side,” Merson said. ‘It’s a great ball to him. Brilliant.”