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The ECOWAS Court of Justice has appointed Cape Verde’s Justice Ricardo Gonçalves as its new president, alongside Sierra Leone’s Justice Sengu Koroma, who has been elected as the vice-president for a non-renewable four-year term.

The elections took place during a session attended by the court’s college of five judges and were officiated by Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Embalo, the former chair of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government.

Justice Gonçalves succeeds Justice Edward Asante, who held the presidency for six years, while Justice Koroma takes over from Ivory Coast’s Gberi-bè Ouattara in the vice-presidential role.

Asante has been recommended for a position on Ghana’s Supreme Court but will remain a judge of the court until the end of his extended tenure in 2026.

During his presidency, Justice Asante oversaw significant advancements in the court’s operations, including improvements in jurisprudence, case management, and infrastructure.

He relocated the court from its previous overcrowded location to a new complex in Gudu District, Abuja, in 2023.

His tenure also saw the introduction of an electronic case management system, which streamlined court processes and allowed for virtual hearings, thereby easing the financial burden on applicants from ECOWAS member states.

Reflecting on his time in office, Justice Asante described it as a “worthwhile experience” that provided him valuable insights into the ECOWAS integration process and underscored the importance of human rights, accountability, and transparency.

In his inaugural address, Justice Gonçalves outlined his vision for the court, emphasizing two key pillars: responsibility and dialogue.

He expressed a commitment to upholding the court’s mission as an independent, efficient, and accessible institution.

Gonçalves highlighted the necessity for ongoing dialogue with other ECOWAS institutions, member states, and civil society, along with a focus on the prudent management of ECOWAS funds.

A Nigerian woman, Olubunmi Okeniyi, has tragically passed away nearly a month after relocating to the United Kingdom with her two children.

Mrs. Okeniyi arrived in Sunderland on September 16, 2024, and her death occurred on Sunday, October 13.

The Nigerian community in the UK confirmed the news of her passing through a statement posted on the social media platform X on Monday.

In their message, they expressed heartfelt condolences to the family and announced the launch of a GoFundMe campaign aimed at covering burial expenses for the deceased.

The statement read, “With deep sadness, we announce the passing of Mrs. Olubunmi Okeniyi, who tragically passed away on the 13/10/24, at 4:30pm in Sunderland, UK.

“Mrs. Olubunmi, who arrived from Nigeria with her two sons on 16/09/24, is survived by her husband, Mr. Jacob Okeniyi.

“We are urgently seeking donations to assist with her immediate burial, as her husband cannot afford the costs.

“Please support by donating through the link below.

“Every contribution, no matter how small, will be deeply appreciated during this difficult time,” the statement said.


(SaharaReporters)

Nigerian actress Adesua Etomi-Wellington has joyfully announced that she and her husband, musician Banky W, are expecting their second child.

The exciting news was shared on Thursday through Adesua’s Instagram account, where she posted stunning pictures from her maternity photoshoot, delighting fans and followers.

The couple, who welcomed their first child in 2021, has been open about their family journey, and this latest announcement has sparked celebrations among their fans and the entertainment community.

With her signature style and grace, Adesua’s maternity shoot showcases her radiant beauty as she embraces this new chapter in her life.

The post read: “First, we had each other, then we had your brother, then God sent you and now? NOW, we have everything.”

Her husband, Banky W, commented on the post, saying, “May our lives forever be a series of indisputable evidence and unquestionable proof that Jesus is alive and that He answers prayers. Thank you, God. #SeeWhatTheLordHasDone.”

UFC fighter Israel Adesanya has candidly discussed a challenging chapter in his career, revealing how he faced significant financial hardship after losing to Alex Pereira during his kickboxing days in China.

The Nigerian-born Kiwi, renowned for his dynamic fighting style and confidence in the octagon, shared his story during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) podcast.

Adesanya recounted how, after his loss to Pereira, the promotion he was fighting for abruptly ceased to provide him with match opportunities, leaving him in a precarious financial situation.

Despite his success and fame as a fighter, he found himself struggling to make ends meet during this period, highlighting the unpredictable nature of a career in combat sports.

“When I was fighting in China and I lost to Alex, they stopped giving me fights. I think, at the time, I was the highest-paid foreign fighter in China, but then they stopped giving me fights,” Adesanya revealed.

He pleaded with the promotion, saying, “Look, I have seven more fights on my contract. Can I at least just get three? I just need three,” as his funds were rapidly depleting.

The situation became so desperate that Adesanya was down to his last $500, barely enough to cover a week’s groceries. It was at this low point that his coach, Eugene Bareman, stepped in as a financial lifeline.

Adesanya recounted the emotional moment when Bareman instructed him to check his bank account, leaving the fighter in tears of gratitude.

This revelation sheds light on the unpredictable nature of a fighter’s career and the importance of having a supportive team. It also contrasts sharply with Adesanya’s recent high-profile UFC career, which has seen him win and lose the middleweight title multiple times.

Despite recent setbacks, including losses to Sean Strickland and Dricus du Plessis, ‘The Last Stylebender’ is not ready to throw in the towel.

In a recent interview on The Adam Carolla Show, Adesanya expressed his desire to fight once more before the year’s end or early next year.

“At the moment, I want to fight one more time before the end of this year, or early next year. But I don’t know yet. I’m just training, building off where we left off,” Adesanya stated.

The fighter also candidly addressed his recent loss to du Plessis, admitting to a tactical error when he pointed at the ground after slipping.

As Adesanya plots his comeback, fans and pundits alike are eager to see what the next chapter holds for the dynamic fighter who has proven his resilience both in and out of the octagon.

The Kwara State Police Command has officially dismissed three officers implicated in the tragic death of Qoyum Abdulyekeen Ishola, a student at Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin, on September 4, 2024.

In a statement released on Monday night, the Police Command identified the officers—Inspector Abiodun Kayode, Inspector James Samuel, and Sergeant Oni Philip—as having committed serious misconduct.

They were found guilty of abandoning their duties, engaging in corrupt practices, and unlawfully exercising their authority in relation to the incident.

The statement, signed by Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, confirmed that the dismissed officers would face legal proceedings soon.

The statement read: “The Kwara State Police Command wishes to provide an important update regarding the investigation into the tragic incident involving the loss of Qoyum Abdulyekeen Ishola on 4th September, 2024. After a thorough investigation and an internal disciplinary trial, the three officers involved –AP/No 233828 INSPR. Abiodun Kayode, AP/No 287410 INSPR. James Emmanuel, and F/No 497868 SGT. Oni Philip; have been found guilty of the following offences: 1. Leaving Beat, 2. Corrupt Practices, 3. Unlawful or Unnecessary exercise of authority.

“Consequently, they have been dismissed from the Nigeria Police Force, with effect from 4th October, 2024. They will be arraigned in court soonest.

“This decisive action highlights the unwavering commitment of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, NPM, PhD to upholding justice, professionalism, and accountability across the Nigeria Police Force. Under his leadership, we are resolute in ensuring that officers conduct themselves with integrity, and any breach of ethical standards, particularly in cases leading to loss of life, will be met with stiff response.

“The Kwara State Police Command, led by Commissioner of Police, CP Victor Olaiya psc(+), extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Qoyum Abdulyekeen Ishola. We share in their grief and remain committed to providing them with support during this difficult period.

“We urge the public to always exercise patience and trust in the legal process, as we remain dedicated to maintaining law and order within Kwara State. The Command appreciates the cooperation of all citizens and assures them that justice has been served.”

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has scheduled a hearing for Thursday, October 17, regarding the ongoing emirship dispute in Kano State.

A three-member panel of justices, led by Justice Mohammed Mustapha, reserved judgment on Monday after lawyers involved in the appeals presented their arguments.

The appeals being considered by the appellate court include Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero vs. the Attorney General of Kano State and 10 others (Appeal Number CA/KN/166/M/2014) and a related case involving the Kano State House of Assembly and others vs. Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi and six others (Appeal Number CA/KN/126/M/2024).

Additionally, there is a motion seeking to stay the execution of the judgment issued on July 25 concerning fundamental rights enforcement.

A Federal High Court in Kano presided over by Justice Abdullahi Liman, nullified Governor Abba Yusuf’s action of deposing Emir Ado Bayero and appointing Muhammadu Sanusi II on May 23.

The court also held as “null and void” the Kano Emirate Council (Repeal) Bill, 2024, passed by the Kano State House of Assembly, which voided Bayero’s seat.

The judge said, “The above action violates the order of this court earlier stated,” adding “The balance of convenience is on the applicant herein (Alhaji Aminu Babba Dan Agundi).”

This was as another Kano State High Court had barred Ado Bayero from parading himself as emir.

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, has announced that high-earning Nigerians, specifically those making N100 million or more per month, could soon face a 25 per cent personal income tax rate if a proposed tax bill is passed by the National Assembly.

This move is part of broader efforts to reform the nation’s tax system and ensure a fairer distribution of the tax burden.

Speaking during a breakout session at the 30th Nigeria Economic Summit, jointly organized by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group and the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Oyedele highlighted a significant issue in the current tax system.

He noted that 90 per cent of the country’s taxpayers are individuals who, in reality, should not be taxed. The committee is advocating for a more streamlined and equitable approach, where lower-income earners are relieved of undue tax pressures while the wealthiest Nigerians contribute more to government revenue.

Oyedele emphasized the importance of finding a balance between reducing the tax burden on those with limited incomes and ensuring that wealthy individuals and corporations play their part in supporting the economy through taxation.

“If you earn N100m a month, we are taking up to 25 per cent from the rich people. That’s because we need to balance the books,” Oyedele stated.

The fiscal policy expert said the government is prepared and determined to ensure that the right individuals pay taxes, noting that his committee is actively working to achieve the goal.

He added that the proposed changes are expected to take effect from January 2025, based on the passage of the bill by lawmakers.

For middle-income earners making N1.5m or less per month, Oyedele disclosed that their personal income tax obligations would decrease while those earning higher amounts would see incremental increases in their tax rates, eventually reaching 25 percent. Lower-income earners would be fully exempt from personal income tax.

The reforms also aim to ease the tax burden on businesses.

Oyedele noted: “Today, whatever VAT you (businesses) pay on assets—whether you’re building a factory, buying a laptop, or vehicles—you bear it. This increases your cost, and therefore, your pricing will go up. Once our reforms are implemented, you get the credit back 100 percent on services and assets.”

“People will pay tax once we decide that they have to pay. What we realize is that almost 90 per cent of people who are paying taxes are those who should not have been paying in the first place,” he said.

“So that’s where we came up with the data that 97 per cent of the informal sector should be formally exempted from taxes. People do not understand where we are coming from. They’re not the ones to pay taxes. They’re just trying to survive.”

Regarding how his committee is working to ensure the right individuals pay taxes, Oyedele said the team would utilise primary data identification channels to accurately bring the appropriate group of taxpayers into the tax bracket.

Additionally, the corporate income tax rate is set to drop from 30 per cent to 25 per cent which Oyedele described as “huge” for businesses. Other significant tax adjustments include a reduction or elimination of VAT on essential goods and services such as food, health, education, accommodation, and transportation.

These essential services make up a large portion of household expenditure for the lower-income population, and the proposed reforms aim to lessen their financial burden.

However, Oyedele acknowledged that not all sectors would benefit from reduced tax rates. For other goods and services, the VAT rate would increase to ensure the government’s revenue book balance.

He also pointed out that inflation had already acted as a “disorderly” tax on the population, eroding the value of their money without the need for legislation.

In addressing concerns over tax incentives and waivers, Oyedele argued that indiscriminate incentives harm the economy and that removing unnecessary incentives could relieve the business sector without costing the government revenue.

“We cannot give all the incentives you are asking for. We think the biggest low-hanging fruit is removing these incentives, and that’s exactly what we are doing,” Oyedele concluded.

The ongoing leadership crisis within Nigeria’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken a new twist, as the factional acting National Chairman, Yayari Mohammed, challenges the rival faction led by Umar Damagum to address their security concerns.

The party, which has been embroiled in internal strife since 2022, is now split into two factions, each asserting its control over the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

On Monday, Ibrahim Abdullahi, the acting National Publicity Secretary of the Damagum-led NWC faction, addressed a press conference in Abuja, warning that security measures might be taken against the Mohammed faction to maintain order and uphold the rule of law amid the ongoing disputes.

The crisis reached a boiling point on Friday when the PDP’s leadership formally fractured. Yayari Mohammed and Umar Damagum emerged as leaders of opposing factions, intensifying the battle for control over the party.

The division was triggered by the suspension of the National Legal Adviser, Adeyemi Ajibade, and the National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, by the Damagum-led NWC faction following its 593rd meeting.

In their place, Ibrahim Abdullahi and Okechukwu Osuoha were appointed to serve in acting capacities.

In a swift counteraction, Ologunagba, the suspended National Publicity Secretary, issued a statement announcing the suspension of Umar Damagum and National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu, citing numerous complaints lodged against them.

The internal power struggle has thrown the PDP into a legal quagmire, with each faction vying for dominance.

Amidst the turmoil, a Federal High Court in Abuja intervened, issuing an order restraining the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and the Board of Trustees from removing Damagum as the acting National Chairman.

In a judgment delivered via Zoom, Justice Peter Lifu ruled that Damagum must remain in his position until the party’s next convention, slated for December 2025. The ruling effectively blocks any attempt to recognize another leader as the party’s acting chairman during this period.

At the Monday press briefing, Abdullahi cautioned the Mohammed faction against defying the court’s ruling, asserting that the judgment clearly establishes Damagum as the legitimate leader of the PDP.

As the party grapples with its internal conflicts, the future of the opposition remains uncertain, with both factions determined to solidify their control ahead of the crucial 2025 convention.

He stated, “We must ensure that certain actions are not guided by sentiments and personal interests, but by the party’s constitution.

“In the face of this reckless violation of a subsisting court order, we are left with no option but to deploy the services of security agencies to enforce the rule of law.”

Abdullahi added that to enhance the learning process of party leadership and administration, members must ensure that actions were based on the party’s constitution and existing guidelines, rather than influenced by “sentiments and personal interests.”

He added, “Let all concerned know that the Deputy National Publicity Secretary, my humble self, now acting National Publicity Secretary and Deputy National Legal Adviser and now Acting National Legal Adviser assumed office following the Decision of the NWC; and it is in line with the PDP Constitution (2017 as Amended) following the absence of our substantive officers. It is made abundantly clear in Section 40(2) and 42(2).

“It is therefore distasteful for a leader who ought to inform the uninformed but instead goes ahead to misinform on a national television and other media channels that our assumption of office in acting capacity is unconstitutional and does not exist. Why?

“Furthermore, we are constrained to express our utter disgust and disappointment in our colleagues’ resort to motor park approach to a mere suspension aimed at providing them with the opportunity to clear themselves of certain allegations against them.

“Although we have detailed knowledge of the drummers, the masqueraders should have been guided in their dance steps to avert stripping themselves naked on the stage.”

However, in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH on Monday, new factional chairman Mohammed stated that they would heed the party leaders rather than respond to threats.

He stated, “We have submitted all our positions and views to the organs of the party: the governors’ forum, the Board of Trustees, and other members of the party. We have expressed our concerns and reasons for our stance.

“They have assured us that they will take a position and get back to us. Therefore, we are not worried about any threats; they should go ahead and carry out theirs.

“We have expressed our concerns clearly. The party’s constitution should be obeyed, and that is our demand.

“I am also sure that from now till Friday our leaders will get back to us. We will listen to them and not to threats.”

Meanwhile, the governors elected under the PDP adjourned their meeting regarding the crisis to Tuesday (today) after Monday’s meeting ended without the governors reaching a compromise.

A national officer of the party, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not being authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed that the meeting held via Zoom by the PDP Governors Forum, led by Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, could not be concluded.

He stated, “The meeting started around 5pm, but they could not finish the meeting today (Monday).They will continue tomorrow (today).”

The PUNCH reports that following the escalation of the party’s internal crisis over the weekend, the governors convened the emergency meeting for Monday.

The move to remove Damagum has split the PDP governors, with the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, leading six other governors pushing for Damagum’s ouster.

With Mohammed are Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke; Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki; Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri; Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara; Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori; and Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno.

Meanwhile, four other governors, led by Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde are opposed to Damagum’s removal.

Others with Makinde are Governors Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State, Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State, and Agbu Kefas of Taraba State.

However, two out of the 13 governors are neutral. They are Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State and Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State.

Before the suspensions that rocked the PDP on Friday, the party had scheduled a NEC meeting for October 24 to elect a substantive national chairman to complete the tenure of Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, while Damagum was expected to revert to his position as National Vice Chairman (North).

The PUNCH learnt that the state governors were considering the appointment of a caretaker committee to run the affairs of the party until December 2025, when the tenure of the present NWC would expire.

However, following Monday’s inconclusive online meeting, the PDP governors will be hoping to reach a comprise on the crisis today.

Meanwhile, a chieftain of the party, Dr. Adetokunbo Pearse, has said that the current situation in the party’s national structure is not a crisis but a power tussle, common to political parties globally.

He insisted that the disagreement between Damagun’s group and the Ologunagba group within the party’s NWC was just a struggle.

He, however, assured that the current crisis would not lead to a collapse of the opposition party.

“And as for whether Damagun should go or stay , it should be remembered that the Party has stated repeatedly that in line with the PDP Constitution, Damagun as Acting National Chairman will be replaced by a substantive National Chairman from the Zone of Dr Ayu, the last substantive National Chairman.

“This could happen as early as 24th October 2024 when the National Executive Committee, the Party’s most powerful organ is scheduled to meet,” he said.


(Punch)

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has approved a new minimum wage of N77,000 for the state’s lowest-paid workers, with immediate effect.

The decision was reached following a meeting between the state government, led by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, and the leadership of the Organised Labour in Ogun, including the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and the Joint Negotiating Council (JNC).

The meeting focused on the implementation of the new minimum wage and signals the state government’s commitment to improving workers’ welfare.

Talabi said, “The meeting is at the instance of Governor Abiodun, who has directed that no worker in the state should earn less than N77,000 starting from October.

“The governor means well for the people of the state and has proactively taken steps to further ameliorate the suffering of the people.”

He added that “the governor has also advised the organized private sector to take a cue from the policy, as their workers are not exempted from the economic realities in the country, to improve the living standards of people in the state holistically.”

The SSG also noted that Abiodun has therefore advised that the private sector should dialogue with their relevant stakeholders to arrive at a commensurate minimum wage for the sector while he will set up a monitoring team to see how it is implemented by the private sector to ensure no one is short-changed.

On his part, the state NLC Chairman, Hameed Benco, said the organised labour in the state is very pleased with the governor having approved the N77,000 in consultation with labour leaders, which today is the highest in the country.

Benco noted that some states that have implemented the new minimum wage are paying N70,000, while some pay N70,250 or less, adding that the other sectorial salaries will be affected accordingly.

He also mentioned that the government has graciously approved the submission of labour and that the new basic salary should not be taxed.

In the same vein, Comrade Akeem Lasisi of the TUC and his counterpart, Comrade Isa Olude of the JNC, commended the government for being worker-friendly, while they noted that consequential adjustments for pensioners and other matters will be announced after due consultation with the relevant stakeholders.

In his reaction, Ogun State Head of Service, Mr Kehinde Onasanya, said the approval of the generous minimum wage for workers underscores the responsiveness and sensitivity of the Governor and the government to the plight of the workers and the general populace of the state.

Onasanya expressed optimism that the gestures by the government will further boost the morale of the workers in committing themselves to the implementation of the government’s policies.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, has confirmed the tragic death of four hotel staff members in a fire that engulfed the establishment.

According to Hundeyin, a distress call was received at around 7:50 AM on Sunday, reporting that the fire had started around 7:45 AM, consuming the lounge and bar of the hotel.

Upon receiving the call, a team of policemen and firefighters was quickly dispatched to the scene.

Despite their efforts, the fire, which ravaged the entire building, claimed the lives of the four staff members before it could be brought under control.

Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, and authorities are urging business owners to adhere to safety regulations to prevent future tragedies.

“Investigation revealed that four yet-to-be identified staff of the company got burnt beyond recognition in the fire. Their corpses were evacuated to Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) morgue at Yaba,” he said.

Similarly, two out of the three victims of a collapsed fence died from the injuries they sustained.

Hundeyin said the incident occurred on Saturday in the Ejigbo area of Lagos.

“A distress call was received around 10.30am that a fence of a school at Apano Street, off Nurudeen Street, Ejigbo, collapsed on three persons identified as Amaka, 30, Etim, 38 and Emmanuel, 12,” he stated.

He said all the victims were walking home under Saturday’s heavy down pour when the fence fell on them.

“The victims sustained serious wounds. They were rushed to Isolo General Hospital while they were unconscious. Etim and Emmanuel were both confirmed dead by the doctors while Amaka is receiving treatment,” he added.

Nigeria has experienced another national electricity grid collapse, leading to a widespread blackout across the country.

The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) confirmed in a statement on X (formerly Twitter) that the grid collapsed at 6:58 pm on Monday evening.

The spokesperson for Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), Emeka Ezeh, also confirmed the incident, stating that the general system collapse occurred at 18:48 hours.

This latest grid failure adds to the challenges facing Nigeria’s power sector, leaving millions of citizens without electricity.

The statement reads, “The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC (EEDC) wishes to inform her esteemed customers of a general system collapse that occurred at 18:48 hours today, 14th October 2024. This has resulted in the loss of supply currently being experienced across the EEDC network.

“Consequently, due to this development, all our interface TCN stations are out of supply, and we are unable to provide services to our customers in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, and Imo States.

“We are on standby awaiting detailed information of the collapse and restoration of supply from the National Control Centre (NCC), Osogbo”, he said.

Also, Eko Distribution Company confirmed the grid collapse.

It wrote, “Dear Valued Customer,

“Kindly be informed there was a system collapse at 18:48hrs which has resulted to a loss of power supply across our network.

“We are currently working with our partners as we hope for speedy restoration of the grid. We will keep you updated as soon as power supply is restored.

“Kindly bear with us.”

Abdelhakim Al-Shalmani, the President of the Libyan Football Federation, has tendered his resignation, as reported by The Libya Observer.

His resignation was announced during a regular meeting of the Federation’s General Assembly on Sunday.

In his resignation statement, Al-Shalmani expressed his desire to distance himself from what he described as the “failure in Libyan sports.”

He expressed gratitude to his colleagues and extended forgiveness to individuals across all segments of the sports sector, stating, “I thank all members of the General Assembly, and I forgive everyone from all segments of the sports sector.”

This announcement comes in the wake of serious accusations from Nigeria’s Super Eagles regarding the treatment they received from Libyan authorities during their recent visit for the second leg of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier.

The team was reportedly stranded at Al Abraq International Airport for over 16 hours without assistance from the Libyan Football Federation, prompting outrage and calls for accountability.

In response to the incident, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has committed to investigating the matter and taking appropriate action.

President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep concerns over the inhuman treatment meted out to the Nigerian nationsl team, Super Eagles in Libya.


A statement signed by Special Adviser to the President

on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Monday, said Tinubu expressed delight over the safe return of the national team to Nigeria.

While saying that the harrowing experience of the national football team at the hands of their hosts and the Libyan authorities prompted the Nigerian Football Federation to withdraw the Super Eagles from the scheduled match on Tuesday, Tinubu called on the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to ensure justice on the incident.

“President Tinubu expects the Disciplinary Board of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to conduct a thorough investigation and recommend appropriate action against those who wilfully violated the organisation’s Statutes and Regulations.

” The President commends the proactive Confederationcoordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Ministry of Sports Development in addressing the unfortunate episode and ensuring the safe return of our players.

” President Tinubu applauds the players for keeping their spirit alive despite the excruciating ordeal in Libya.

” The Nigerian leader recognises football’s unifying power in bringing nations and people together and views the treatment of our citizens as unsportsmanlike and inhumane, a stark contrast to the spirit of the game he deeply appreciates.

” He fervently calls on all lovers of the round-leather game and administrators to unite and work collaboratively to prevent and overcome such incidents in the future,” the statement said.

Nigeria’s national football team, the Super Eagles, has safely returned home following a harrowing experience during their stay in Libya.

The team arrived in Nigeria on Monday after boycotting their matchday 4 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against the Mediterranean Knights of Libya.

The decision to boycott the match came after the players and officials faced significant mistreatment from Libyan authorities, who left them stranded at the wrong airport for over 12 hours.

This distressing ordeal prompted the Super Eagles to prioritize their safety and well-being over participating in the match.

The return of the team has sparked discussions about the need for improved treatment of national teams abroad, highlighting the challenges athletes face when competing in international events.


“The Super Eagles are back in Nigeria.

“We checked and stamped out our passports from Kano.

“The Nigerian contingent have landed in Kano from Libya.” Tobi Adepoju a member of the Nigeria delegation, wrote on his X page.

The Super Eagles had been stranded at a Libyan airport for several hours, facing inhumane conditions after being diverted to a different airport without food or aviation fuel.

Many across the world frowned at the unpleasant development with Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, describing the incident as “the most unfortunate situation.”

Mr Tuggar’s prompt response led to Libya’s chargé d’affaires being summoned to resolve the issue.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) also intervened, launching an investigation into Libya’s treatment of the Super Eagles.


In a statement, CAF said:

“The matter has been referred to the CAF Disciplinary Board for investigation and appropriate action will be taken against those who violated the CAF Statutes and Regulations.”

Libya’s Football Federation denied complicity, attributing the incident to routine air traffic control protocols and logistical challenges.

The Super Eagles’ safe return brings relief to Nigerian football fans and sets the stage for CAF’s investigation.

The players are expected to return to their individual clubs from Nigeria.

Notable entertainers are set to thrill audience at the 2024 edition of "The Acts of Mr. Steve" concert, tagged metamorphosis. 

Those performing at the event include, Kennyblaq, Chuks D General, Mr. Paul, Shortcut, Forever, Mazi Prospa Ceedee, Hon. Madiba, MC Ebeneza, MC4God, MC Nappy, Last Prophet and more. 

The comedy concert is geared towards providing relaxation for Abuja residents especially as economic hardship bites families, putting them under emotional stress. 

The choice of highly experienced artists is strategic, aiming to provide rib-cracking comedy for guests coming from within the FCT and neighbouring states. 

It comes up Oct 20, 2024 at Abuja Continental Hotel, former Sheraton hotel.

Interested participants are urged to visit any Silverbird Cinema in Abuja.

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The International Goodwill Ambassador Club is proud to announce the upcoming International Women Power Conference 2024 and Global Leading Women Awards, set to take place on the 25th of October at the ECOWAS Headquarters Main Conference Hall in Asokoro, Abuja. This prestigious event, now in its ninth year, is part of the organization's broader mission to uplift women leaders across the globe, with its sister event, the Africa Leading Women Conference and Awards holding on the 8th of December at Manchester Hilton UK, playing a complementary role.


Since its inception, the International Women Power Conference and Global Leading Women Awards has recognized and honored women who have dedicated themselves to humanitarian services and philanthropic endeavors that benefit society at large. These exceptional leaders and icons, celebrated for their strength, resilience, and compassion, embody the values of the conference. 

This year's event will be held under the theme *"The Resilient Woman,"* highlighting the unwavering spirit and achievements of women who have made significant strides in various fields, from social activism to business and beyond. It will feature inspiring speakers, honorees, and thought leaders who have gone above and beyond to improve the lives of others and empower communities. At this year's event also, we will be hosting our Widows and Single Mothers Empowerment Program where we hope to empower five hundred and more vulnerable women. This initiative is championed by our Global Chairperson, Princess Chetachi Eton. The conference serves not only as a recognition platform but also as an inspiration for others to engage in meaningful acts of service.

Speaking to journalists in Abuja, the President and Founder of The International Goodwill Ambassador Club, Dr. Chris Oko Odey expressed great enthusiasm about the conference and said that the IGAC is honored to continue fostering a global network of women changemakers who are leading with empathy, innovation, and a commitment to creating a better future for all.

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Event Details:

- Event: International Women Power Conference 2024 and Global Leading Women Awards

- Date: 25th October 2024

- Venue: ECOWAS Headquarters Main Conference Hall, Asokoro, Abuja

- Theme: "The Resilient Woman"

Notable Igbo sons and daughters including lovers of traditional folktales have come out in their large numbers to celebrate the cultural heritage of the Igbo at the stage play of the movie "Nma Oha", which means the beauty of the people. 

The movie which stars A-list actors is a captivating story with powerful exploration of unity and preservation of the heritage of Ndigbo. It also harps on the need for peaceful co-existence among the country's ethnic divides. 

Top among those who graced the stage play at Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja was the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye. 

The Minister who also put up a surprising performance at stage in a movie role applauded the movie which has an engaging and educative storyline. 

"I'm happy to be part of this great artistic work to mark the Independence of our country and to show the world how much of a united people we are. 

"I commend the creativity embedded in this art work and I encourage movie producers to focus more on such movies that replicate who we truly are as a people and works that enhance our reputation in the outside world", she said. 

Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District, Sen. Ned Nwoko has also joined the long list of prominent Nigerian leaders to hail the rich storyline of the movie and fine interpretation of roles the various cast members displayed. 

Also present the colourful stage play event were former Anambra North Senator, Stella Oduah, FCTA Mandate Secretary Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, 

HRM, Prof Igwe Ochendo Ogidi-Igbo JP

and a host of other distinguished Individuals.

Speaking, a renowned entertainment promoter and principal partner of the movie, the CEO One Percent, Amb. Stephanie Nnadi said the movie will be in series, which will also include cultural heritage of people from other parts of the country, including Yoruba and Hausa. 

She said the movie serves as a reminder on what she Igbo cultural values stand for, so that it could be upheld. 

A veteran actor and producer of "Nma Oha", Patrick Otoro while corroborating Amb. Nnadi said subsequent series will include Edo, Gbagyi, Urhobo and other ethnic minority cultures, as a way of celebrating Nigeria. 

The movie also attracted partners and sponsors across board, including Ethiopian Airlines, RuZu Products, Flame TV, Vortex, Haworth Oil & Gas and others.

It also featured conferment of awards on notable individuals and brands 

Francis Duru, Monalisa Chinda, Sydney Diala, Agility Onuoha and many more are top entertainers that make up the cast list.

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Samson Dauda, a Nigerian-born bodybuilder representing the United Kingdom, has achieved a monumental victory by being crowned the 2024 Mr. Olympia.

This prestigious title is awarded annually to the winner of the open division at the Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend, one of the most coveted bodybuilding competitions in the world, sanctioned by the IFBB Professional League.

Dauda’s win at the 60th Mr. Olympia, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada, is particularly historic, as he became the first bodybuilder of Nigerian descent to claim the title.

His victory on Saturday saw him outshine top competitors, including Hadi Choopan, who finished as the runner-up, and last year’s champion, Derek Lunsford, who secured third place.

This remarkable win comes just a year after Dauda’s impressive third-place finish in the 2023 Mr. Olympia.

His rise to the top in 2024 not only earned him the Mr. Olympia title but also the coveted People’s Champion award, further solidifying his status in the bodybuilding world.

Along with his title, Dauda received a championship belt and a trophy, symbolizing his triumph over the sport’s elite.

Born on March 11, 1992, in Lagos, Nigeria, Dauda moved to the UK during his teenage years, initially pursuing rugby before an unexpected turn led him to bodybuilding in 2014.

His rugby teammates, along with gym owner Chris Jones, saw potential in him and encouraged him to try bodybuilding, a decision that would eventually transform Dauda into a global champion.

Samson Dauda’s journey from Lagos to the Mr. Olympia stage is an inspiring testament to hard work, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence.

His victory not only marks a significant personal achievement but also shines a spotlight on the growing influence of Nigerian athletes in international sports.

Parts of the residence of the Speaker of Zamfara State House of Assembly, Hon. Bilyaminu Ismail Moriki, were destroyed in a fire incident over the weekend in Gusau, the state capital.
While no casualties were reported, properties worth millions of Naira were lost.

In a statement by the Speaker’s Chief Press Secretary, Bello Madaro, the Clerk of the House, Alhaji Mahmud Aliyu, expressed deep shock on behalf of the Assembly and its staff, calling the event a tragic calamity.

He described the fire as an act of destiny and extended his sympathy to the Speaker, his family, and his constituents in Zurmi West.

Political figures and well-wishers have since visited the Speaker to offer their condolences.

The Speaker expressed gratitude that no lives were lost and thanked those who assisted in controlling the fire.
A Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and several others were tragically killed during an early morning ambush in Delta State.
Another DPO is reportedly fighting for his life in an undisclosed hospital after sustaining severe injuries during a rescue mission.

The incident was shared by Delta Human Rights Activist, Comrade Israel Joe, in a Facebook post, highlighting the dangers faced by security personnel in the line of duty.

The ambush occurred while the officers were on a mission, and the situation remains tense as investigations into the attack are underway.

He wrote: “A devastating blow to the Delta State Command of the Nigeria Police Force.

The new DPO of Agbarho, who resumed just two days ago, along with the DPO of Orerokpe, CSP Paul, and their team, were ambushed at about 1:00 am while on a kidnap rescue operation near Agbarho Rail Station.

“There was an exchange of gunfire, resulting in the deaths of the new DPO and several officers. The Orerokpe DPO was rushed to a hospital, where he is currently fighting for his life.

“I am deeply pained by this news. Just yesterday, I had a conversation with the DPO about the conduct of his officers, and he swiftly addressed the issue, cautioning his men against any misconduct under his watch. This loss is heartbreaking, as I can personally attest to the integrity of these officers.

“I extend my condolences to the Nigeria Police Force, the Delta State Command, and the families and friends of the officers who gave their lives in the line of duty. None of these criminals should be spared.”

Efforts to reach the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, for a comment were unsuccessful at the time of this report.