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  • Alleged cyberstalking: Court rejects Sowore’s documents in trial on false claim against Tinubu 

    Alleged cyberstalking: Court rejects Sowore’s documents in trial on false claim against Tinubu 

    …frowns at report of live streaming of proceedings 

    A Federal High Court in Abuja in two rulings on Wednesday rejected two sets of documents tendered by politician and online publisher, Omoyele Sowore in his ongoing trial on cyberstalking charge.

    Sowore is being prosecuted by the Department of State Services (DSS) for allegedly making false claim against the person of Present Bola Tinubu by referring to him as a criminal in a post he made on his “X” and Facebook accounts.

    In the first ruling on Wednesday, Justice Mohammed Umar declined an oral application by Sowore’s lawyer, Marshall Abubakar that a set of documents, comprising print outs of publications, be admitted in evidence.

    The publications include media reports about DSS’ dismissal of 115 officials for misconduct, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) charging five ex-governors with corruption, EFCC’s sacking 27 of its officials over fraud and misconduct and EFCC’s arrest of some ex-staff of the NNPCL over N7.2billion fraud.

    In the ruling, Justice Umar agreed with prosecuting lawyer, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN) that the best opportunity for the defendant to tender the documents is during the conduct of his defence. 

    The judge held that since the first prosecution witness (PW1) being cross-examined by Abubakar said he knew nothing about the publications contained in the documents, such documents could not be tendered through the witness.

    “You cannot tender a document through a witness who said he did not know anything about it.

    The document is marked as rejected,” Justice Umar said.

    In the second ruling, the judge rejected another set of documents which comprised of print outs of publications which Abubakar claimed showed that President Bola Tinubu had in 2011 called then President Goodluck Jonathan a drunkard and sinking fisherman, and also called former President Olusegun Obasanjo an expired meat.

    The judge marked the documents rejected for the same reason he gave in rejecting the first set of documents.

    Justice Umar frowned at the report by the prosecuting lawyer that a member of the defence team had live streamed previous proceedings in the case and urged the court to order an investigation to identify the person behind it.

    Although Abubakar denied that any member of the defence team was involved and claimed that it could have been done by the DSS or people in the presidency, the judge said such conduct amounted to contempt of court.

    Abubakar urged the court to only caution against a repeat of such incident, but to decline the request by the prosecuting lawyer that an investigation be ordered by the court.

    Justice Umar said it was easy to identify the person behind the incident and that he could direct security agencies to investigate the issue because it was a serious matter.

    Although the judge promised to address the issue at the end of the day’s proceedings, he however, remained silent on it when adjourning the case.

    While being cross-examined, PW2, Cyril Nosike (an official of the DSS) said as at the time Sowore made the post in respect of which he is being prosecuted,  President Tinubu’s official X (twitter) handle was @officialABAT

    The witness rejected Abubakar’s suggestion that the President’s official X handle is @PBAT.

    Nosike said he did not tender any court judgment before the court to show that corruption has ended in Nigeria.

    On whether there is corruption in Nigeria, the witness said he is not a politician and cannot make comment on such an issue, adding that the defence lawyer was merely asking for his opinion, saying: “I am not here to give my an opinion, but to state the facts.”

    He faulted claim by Abubakar that the DSS dismissed 115 of its officials for corruption, explaining that they were dismissed after internal investigation and not because of corruption as claimed by the defence lawyer.

    The witness denied knowing that in 2025 the EFCC charge five ex-governor to court because of corruption; that the EFCC arrested ex-staff of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) over N7.2billion fraud and that the EFCC dismissed 27 of its officers for fraud and misconduct.

    On whether as a security officer he is aware of global corruption ranking, witness said he is not aware of global corruption ranking. He also said he is not aware of the Transparency International corruption index.

    The witness equally said he is not aware that Nigeria is ranked 140 among the 180 countries captured in the global corruption index.

    On whether he knows that as at 2011, the current president was a major opposition figure in the country, witness said he did not know.

    On whether he is aware the in 2011 the current president called then President Goodluck Jonathan corrupt and shameless, the witness said he is not aware.

    Nosike also said he is not aware that the current President called Jonathan a drunkard and a sinking fisherman.

    On whether he knows former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the witness said yes. He however said 

    he is unaware that President Tinubu called ex-President Obasanjo an expired meat.

    The witness said he would be surprised if shown documents where Tinubu allegedly made such comments about the two former presidents.

    When asked if he has heard of the name Femi Fani Kayode, who is now an ambassador designate, the witness said yes, but added that he could not recall that Fani Kayode was a vocal critic of the President before his nomination as ambassador.

    Nosike denied knowledge of the claim by Abubakar that Fani Kayode made a post on social media alleging that President Tinubu knew something about the death of Funso Williams, who was a governorship candidate in Lagos State.

    The witness said he is not aware that the DSS screened Fani Kayode as an ambassador designate because that did not form part of his schedule.

    Nosike said he could not recall that Funso Williams was murdered in Lagos while President Tinubu was the governor of the state.

    He admitted knowing Chief Reno Omokri and confirmed that Omokri is an ambassador designate, appointed by this government.

    The witness said he is not aware of Omokri’s social media post claiming that Tinubu knows about the murder of Funso Williams, adding that he has not come across videos of Omokri saying Tinubu knows about Funso Williams’ murder.

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    The witness said he is not aware that Omokri staged a protest against President Tinubu in London claiming that he (the President) was involved in drug trafficking and knew about Funso Williams’ murder.

    After spending one hour and 40 minutes on the cross examination of the PW1, Justice Umar asked Abubakar when he was going to conclude with the witness having cross-examined him for two days.

    Abubakar prayed the court for one more day l, claiming he has more important questions and documents to confront the witness with.

    Responding Kehinde recalled that Abubakar had, on the last date, sought for additional one hour to conclude, but has spent one hour and 40 minutes and yet claimed he was not done with the witness.

    Kehinde said  he would prefer to allow the judge decide whether or not to grant the adjournment being sought by the defence.

    Ruling, Justice Umar noted that this is the second day the defence has been cross examining the PW1. 

    The judge added that although on the last date, Abubakar sought for one hour, he has spent one hour and 40 minutes and has again asked for additional date.

    He, however, granted the adjornment sought by the defence, saying: “In the spirit of fairness, I will adjourn for the last time for cross examination,” and proceeded to adjourn till March 5 for further cross examination.

  • Sanwo-Olu hosts American streamer Kai Cenat in Lagos

    Sanwo-Olu hosts American streamer Kai Cenat in Lagos

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has received American online streamer and YouTube personality Kai Cenat at the Lagos House, Marina, on a courtesy visit.

    Cenat, who is on his second visit to Lagos, expressed his positive experiences in the state.

    According to Jubril Gawat, Senior Special Assistant on New Media to the governor, on Wednesday, Cenat is in Lagos to pursue projects and initiatives aimed at benefiting kids and young people in the state.

    He wrote, “Governor of Lagos State, Mr @jidesanwoolu today received American Online Streamer, YouTube and Internet Personality @KaiCenat on a Courtesy Visit at the Lagos House, Marina.

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    “He shared some of his very nice experiences he has enjoyed visiting Lagos, this is his second visit to the State.

    “Kai Cenat is in Lagos to follow up on some projects and initiatives he plans to execute for kids and young people in Lagos State, Nigeria”.

  • JUST IN: Former Benue governor Suswam dumps PDP

    JUST IN: Former Benue governor Suswam dumps PDP

    Former Governor Gabriel Torwua Suswam has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), citing lingering internal conflicts as the primary reason for his decision.

    In a letter dated February 4, 2026, and addressed to the PDP Chairman in Benue State, Suswam formally communicated his resignation from the party.

    He said the decision was difficult, noting that the PDP had given him the platform to serve Nigeria in several capacities, including as a member of the House of Representatives, Governor of Benue State, and Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Suswam appreciated the confidence and support the party extended to him throughout his political career. 

    However, he expressed concern that the PDP has been plagued by persistent and unresolved disputes relating to leadership, party structure, discipline, and ideology, without any clear resolution in sight.

    He added that despite multiple reconciliation efforts and public assurances, the party remains engulfed in deep internal dysfunction, operating in a prolonged state of crisis without a consensus-driven solution.

    Read Also: Alleged N3.1b fraud: Court rejects Suswam’s no-case submission

    As a committed democrat, Suswam found it challenging to reconcile his membership with his personal convictions and desire to contribute meaningfully to nation-building within a stable political framework.

    He emphasized that political parties should serve as platforms for ideas and constructive engagement, rather than arenas for internal warfare.

    Suswam declared it necessary to step aside, wishing the party well in its quest to resolve its internal contradictions.

    He urged the ward chairman to accept his resignation and convey his appreciation to party members for their shared journey.

    Suswam’s future plans remain uncertain, particularly ahead of the 2027 general election, with speculation surrounding his potential interest in the Benue North East senatorial seat he previously occupied. 

  • Lagos to enforce mandatory waste sorting

    Lagos to enforce mandatory waste sorting

    The Lagos State Government says it will soon make waste sorting at source mandatory to modernise waste management and unlock its economic value.

    The Managing Director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, disclosed this while featuring on The Conversation , a flagship programme on LTV.

    Gbadegesin said the initiative, which aligned with global best practices, would be supported by a review of the state’s legal framework to provide regulatory backing for compulsory waste separation at the point of generation.

    He explained that the policy marked a shift from viewing waste solely as a disposal challenge to recognising it as an economic resource, in line with the state’s waste-to-wealth agenda.

    According to him, the new direction aligns with Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s vision of transitioning from a landfill-dependent system to one focused on recycling and material recovery.

    Gbadegesin said the strategy would reduce pressure on landfills, promote circular economy practices and attract private investment in recycling infrastructure.

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    He added that the government was considering support mechanisms to help Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators acquire new compactor trucks, citing the capital-intensive nature of waste collection.

    On service delivery, the LAWMA boss disclosed that sanctions would be imposed on 22 underperforming PSP operators after repeated warnings and performance reviews.

    He recalled that 27 PSP operators were disengaged in 2025 for failing to meet service standards.

    Gbadegesin stressed that the success of the initiative depended on effective regulation, improved infrastructure, private sector participation and responsible citizen behaviour.

    He described waste sorting at source as critical to achieving a cleaner, healthier and more resilient Lagos.

    (NAN)

  • 2027 politics won’t affect my job as FCT Minister – Wike

    2027 politics won’t affect my job as FCT Minister – Wike

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, says political activities towards the 2027 general elections will not affect his capacity to deliver life-impacting projects to FCT residents.

    Wike gave the assurance when he inspected some ongoing projects in parts of Abuja on Wednesday.

    He explained that he has the capacity to handle both tasks effectively and efficiently, with more emphasis on service to the people.

    According to him, while politics is different from his task as FCT Minister, he has a duty to serve the people.

    He further stressed that politics has its own time and the work would continue to go on, stressing that the important thing was to pay the contractors and supervise them from time to time.

    “I assure you, politics is not going to affect my work. The only way it will affect work is to make people happy by ensuring that the Renewed Hope Agenda is real and working,” he said.

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    Speaking on the inspected projects, the Minister expressed satisfaction with the ongoing construction of the road linking Baze University, Body of Benchers, Nile University and the Wupa Light Rail Station in Idu Area of Abuja.

    He said that the contractor promised to deliver the project in May, and would be inaugurated to celebrate the third anniversary of President Bola Tinubu.

    Wike, who equally inspected the ongoing construction of the Body of Benchers extension building, commended the progress so far, which he said was about 80 per cent completed with only landscaping remaining to complete the job.

    The Minister equally inspected the ongoing construction of a 7km road, linking the Airport Road with Tunga Madaki and other communities in the area.

    He explained that the new road was in fulfillment of FCTA promise to the people to link them with other parts of FCT.

    He also directed that the process of linking the road with Zuba should commence.

    (NAN)

  • Tinubu congratulates Kestin Pondi on birthday

    Tinubu congratulates Kestin Pondi on birthday

    …hails Niger Delta leader’s role in peace-building, youth empowerment

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended warm congratulations to Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi, Managing Director of Tantita Security Services and the Ibe Benimowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, on the occasion of his birthday.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described Engr. Pondi as a distinguished personality whose life and career exemplify service, enterprise and a deep commitment to community development, particularly in the Niger Delta.

    President Tinubu noted that Pondi’s leadership and contributions to economic growth, youth empowerment and peace-building efforts in the region have earned him widespread respect and admiration among stakeholders and community leaders.

    The President also acknowledged Pondi’s consistent support for initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of his people and strengthening national cohesion, stressing that his patriotic zeal and constructive engagement continue to make meaningful contributions to the stability and progress of the Niger Delta and the country at large.

    According to the statement, President Tinubu said Engr. Pondi’s efforts reflect a strong sense of responsibility to both his kingdom and the Nigerian state, describing him as a bridge between local aspirations and national development objectives.

    The President wished the celebrant good health, wisdom and renewed strength, praying that the years ahead would be marked by greater accomplishments in service to Gbaramatu Kingdom and Nigeria.

  • Tinubu hails Prof. Olupona at 75

    Tinubu hails Prof. Olupona at 75

    …salutes scholar’s global impact on African religious, cultural studies

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated renowned Nigerian scholar, Jacob Kehinde Olupona, on his 75th birthday, celebrating his decades-long contributions to African religious studies and global scholarship.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described Professor Olupona as a distinguished academic whose career reflects the resilience, brilliance and global competitiveness of Nigerians, noting that his journey from Nigerian and American universities to leadership roles at Harvard University stands as a testament to intellectual excellence.

    Professor Olupona, a recipient of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM), is a Professor of African Religious Traditions and Chair of the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University in the United States. 

    President Tinubu recalled his academic path through institutions such as Boston University and the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, describing it as emblematic of Nigeria’s enduring contribution to global knowledge.

    The President acknowledged Olupona’s “peerless contributions” to the study of African traditional religions, culture and sociology, noting that his extensive research and teaching have helped position African knowledge systems prominently within global intellectual discourse.

    According to President Tinubu, Professor Olupona has served as a vital bridge between Nigeria and the wider academic world, using scholarship to deepen international understanding of Africa’s spiritual and social traditions.

    “Professor Olupona’s scholarship has challenged stereotypes and provided the world with a deeper and broader understanding of our rich spiritual and social traditions.

    “He is not just a pride to Nigeria, but a beacon of excellence for the entire African continent”, the President said.

    President Tinubu wished the celebrated scholar good health, renewed strength, wisdom and continued brilliance as he marks the milestone age.

  • FRSC records 10,446 crashes, 5,289 deaths in 2025

    FRSC records 10,446 crashes, 5,289 deaths in 2025

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has recorded 10,446 Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) and 5,289 deaths nationwide in 2025.

    Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday in Abuja, the Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed said that the data showed a decrease in the numbers of deaths recorded in the same period in 2024.

    Mohammed said that while the reduction confirmed that post-crash response interventions were working, it fell short of the Corps’ strategic target of a 10 per cent fatality reduction.

    He said that it also confirmed that the challenge before the Corps was no longer response alone, but prevention, compliance and deterrence.

    “Conversely, the number of persons killed declined from 5,421 to 5,289, representing a 2.4 percent reduction in the same period under review.

    “Although, beyond the festive operation, on an annual basis, comparative analysis of 2024 and 2025 crash data shows that total crashes increased by 9.2 per cent from 9,570 to 10,446.

    “Fatal crashes rose 2,532 in 2024 to 2,608 in 2025 representing 3.0 per cent, serious crashes by 10.5 per cent that is from 6,131 in 2024 to 6,772 in 2025 and minor crashes from 907 to 1,066 signifying 17.5 percent increase.

    “The number of persons injured increased from 31,154 to 33,400 which is a 7.2 percent rise, and the number of people involved increased by 8.0 percent, ” he said.

    On the other hand, Mohammed said that comparison of 2024 and 2025 passenger and vehicular movement revealed steady growth with passenger traffic rising from 45.16 million in 2024 to 47.47 million, representing a 2.54 per cent increase.

    The FRSC boss said that the number of vehicles traveled also increased from 3.65 million to 3.74 million signifying a 1.25 per cent difference.

    “Luxury bus operations expanded from 26,728 trips to 29,844 trips, a 5.51 per cent difference; and total kilometres covered grew significantly from 4.07 billion kilometres to 4.88 billion kilometres, reflecting a 9.05 per cent difference.

    “The data confirms that both vehicle and persons travelled increased significantly in 2025, leading to higher vehicle volumes, mobility and economic activity.”

    According to him, despite this increased exposure, fatalities declined by 2.4 per cent, meaning 132 lives were saved compared to 2024. The increase in injuries reflects higher crash occurrence alongside improved postcrash survival and rescue outcomes.

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    “We therefore measure success not only by targets but by lives preserved. Enforcement and emergency response interventions are working, but they must now be intensified,” he said.

    While commending the media, the FRSC boss said the media remained a critical ally in the Corps national road safety agenda, serving as a bridge between policy, enforcement, and the motoring public.

    According to him, through your objective reportage and sustained advocacy, you help reinforce safe road use, promote accountability, and keep public attention firmly focused on the imperative of saving lives on our highways.

    Mohammed appreciated President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering support, strategic guidance, and policy backing extended to the FRSC over the past years.

    He also commended the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Sen. George Akume for the strong institutional support and coordination that have enhanced the Corps operational effectiveness.

    “This collective support has been pivotal to the strengthening of the Corps’ capacity, professionalism, and resolve in the discharge of its statutory mandate,” he said.

    (NAN)

  • Toyin Abraham slams online critics over photos with Tinubu

    Toyin Abraham slams online critics over photos with Tinubu

    Actress and filmmaker Toyin Abraham has responded to social media users who attempted to shame her after photos of her with President Bola Tinubu went viral, warning that those attacking her without cause will be publicly exposed.

    Abraham, on X, stated she has screenshots and videos of confessions from people who tried to drag her online, insisting that as long as she serves God and her hands are clean, anyone who attempts to disgrace her will be put to shame.

    She added that she has forgiven those who targeted her, but made it clear that the truth will come out.

    The actress made the fresh submission in response to a social media user who hinted that statements against her were sponsored.

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    The X user, identified as @mariolexxx, wrote, “The moment Toyin Aimaku’s pictures with Tinubu was drop in the group, they told us to ask her for every comment section that ‘Wetin Tinubu tell you.”

    “Meself wey be mumu that time, I no allow Eni eleni to rest, any post from her, I don rush ask her. “Wetin Tinubu tell you.

    In response, Toyin wrote, “Even this recent one they munch everything to me that they said they should all call me Alabosi, but guess what, except I don’t serve a living GOD and my hands are not clean, will they not be put to shame.

    “Anyone born from a woman through natural or cs birth that collected money to shame or drag me without doing anything, I say it again and loud, except I don’t serve GOD and except my hands aren’t clean, trust me on this, they will all be put to public shame.

    “All the telegram and WhatsApp screenshots I have and videos of real confessions.”

  • Pastors getting tattoos not wrong – Pere Egbi

    Pastors getting tattoos not wrong – Pere Egbi

    Big Brother Naija star Pere Egbi has defended David’s Christian Centre lead Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo’s decision to get a tattoo, stating that it doesn’t make him less of a pastor.

    Egbi pointed out that other pastors have unconventional styles, such as braids, dreadlocks, or earrings, making the reaction to the tattoo seem inconsistent.

    He added that people often misjudge others, stating that some individuals deemed “carnal” may surprise everyone in heaven.

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    He wrote, “I see nothing wrong with a Pastor getting tattoos. We have Pastors with braids, dreadlocks, Pastors who wear earrings, and who jerrycurl their hair!

    “Some people would be amazed at the people they’d see in heaven. People, most of y’all write off here on earth as carnal. Some are in for a rude awakening.”