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The President and Group Chief Executive of GCA Energy Limited, Mr. Greg Uanseru, has announced the loss of his wife, Ema Uanseru, who passed away in London.

In a heartfelt statement titled “Our Ema Has Gone to Be with the Angels,” Mr. Uanseru shared the news of his wife’s passing, which occurred on the morning of Friday, January 17, 2015, at a London hospital.

Affectionately known as “Ema,” the late Mrs Uanseru was said to be in her 50s.

The statement read: “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of my beloved wife, Aniema Nancy Greg-Uanseru, which occurred in the early hours of today, Friday, January 17, 2015, in a London hospital.

“Ema as she was fondly called was an amazing partner, friend, and mother to our children. Her love, kindness, and warm smile will be deeply missed by our family and friends.

“We kindly request your prayers and condolences during this difficult time.

“Funeral arrangements will be announced shortly.

“Thank you for your understanding and support.”

The Nigeria Police Force has reportedly suspended  Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Abduyari Lafia, effective January 9, 2025.

In a directive issued via a wireless message signed by the Force Secretary, all police departments, units, and commands were informed of the suspension. The message emphasized that Lafia must comply with the rules governing police officers under suspension until the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) concludes its review of his case.

According to a report by SaharaReporters on Friday, the message, titled “Suspension and Interdiction AP. NO. 41804 AIG Abduyari Shuaya’u Lafia,” highlighted that the decision stemmed from a letter issued by the Police Service Commission (POLSCOM) on January 9, 2025. The suspension was reportedly approved in line with Public Service Rules (PSR) 100406, 2021, as amended.

Additionally, police authorities instructed the Assistant Inspector General of Police Budget and Payment to immediately halt Lafia’s salary.

The directive, dated January 10, 2025, and referenced as AP:41804/FS/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.IV/3, stated: “Suspension and interdiction X AP.NO. 41804 AIG Abduyari Shuaya’u Lafia X the Police Service Commission (POLSCOM) in its letter No. PSC/CHR/IGP/VOL.5/018 dated 9th January 2025 X in accordance with PSR 100406, 2021 as amended X has approved the suspension of the above-named officer from duty with effect from 9/01/2025 X warn the officer to adhere strictly to the rules and regulations governing the conduct of police officers on suspension accordingly X pending the determination of his case by the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC) X AIGPOL BUDGET/PAYMECH all states only X ensure appropriate step is taken to stop his salary X treat as very important X please.”

Lafia, who is one of the most prominent AIGs in the Police, assumed office as the AIG in charge of the Force Intelligence Bureau at the Force Headquarters in Abuja in February 2023.


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Abdulmumin Jibrin, Chairman of the House Committee on Housing and Habitat, has emphasized the urgent need for reconciliation between former Kano State Governors, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Abdullahi Ganduje.

During a radio interview in Kano on Thursday, Jibrin expressed concern over the ongoing rift between the two influential political figures, describing it as both unfortunate and harmful to the state.

He called on well-meaning citizens to take proactive steps towards reconciling the pair for the overall benefit of Kano’s progress.

Discussing the accomplishments of both leaders, Kofa acknowledged their significant contributions to public service. Kwankwaso’s career path, which saw him rise from a civil servant to Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, two-time Governor, Minister of Defence, Senator, and presidential aspirant, was praised.

Similarly, Ganduje, who served in various public roles including Director in the Federal Capital Territory, commissioner, deputy governor, and two-time governor, now holds the position of national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

“Not everyone is chosen by God to hold these offices,” Kofa remarked. “Both have been uniquely blessed, and we must take responsibility in reconciling them.”

Jibrin linked the political challenges facing Kano to the ongoing tensions between the two leaders and urged their supporters to focus on peace and unity.

“As Muslims, it is our duty to reconcile them,” Kofa said. “They were once close allies who achieved a great deal together. What we are witnessing now is sorrowful and unfortunate. This is a time for peace, unity, and progress.”

In his plea, the lawmaker suggested that the leaders set an example by attending each other’s family events, regardless of their political disagreements. “Let us see Kwankwaso attending Ganduje’s daughter’s wedding and Ganduje attending Kwankwaso’s son’s wedding. Politics is their choice, but reconciliation is our duty.”

He concluded with a prayer for those opposing the reconciliation effort, asking Allah to guide them toward the right path.

The Osun State Police Command has confirmed the sudden death of Adeyemi Adewale, a player participating in a local football tournament in Osogbo, the state capital.

Adewale, who played for the Ilesa West Local Government football team, reportedly collapsed on the pitch during the game and was immediately rushed to a hospital. Sadly, medical personnel at the facility declared him dead upon arrival.

In a statement shared with journalists, Osun Police Command spokesperson Yemisi Opalola confirmed the tragic incident, which took place on Thursday during the final match of the Adeleke Memorial Cup at Ataoja School of Science in Osogbo.

The statement read in part: “Today, (Thursday) while the Adeleke Memorial Cup Final match was going on at Ataoja School of Science, one Adeyemi Adewale ‘M’ 29yrs, a player of Ilesa West Football team, slumped on the pitch. He was rushed to the Osun State University Teaching Hospital, where he was later confirmed dead by a doctor.”

Opalola added that investigations are ongoing and that the deceased’s remains have been deposited at the Osun State University Teaching Hospital morgue.

Tragedy struck the Okete community in Ohimini Local Government Area of Benue State on Thursday when a heavy-duty truck crashed into a residential building, killing 14 people, including three Muslims praying by the roadside.

The truck, reportedly en route to Abuja via the Otukpo-Oweto Road, lost control and veered off the road, slamming into a house where victims were sleeping. Eyewitnesses suggest brake failure as the likely cause of the accident.

“It appears the truck’s brakes failed, causing the driver to lose control and crash into a house where some of the victims were sleeping,” a source said.

“Six people were killed instantly in the building, while three Muslims observing their morning prayers by the roadside also perished, “he added.

According to a report by Vanguard, initially, nine deaths were recorded, but the toll rose to 14 after five of the injured, who were rushed to the hospital, succumbed to their injuries.

Community members reportedly sprang into action, rescuing some of those trapped beneath the wreckage. “The community members, who were woken by the loud crash, managed to rescue some people who were trapped under the truck. This likely prevented the death toll from being even higher. It’s a tragic day for us,” the source added.

The driver and his assistant are currently unaccounted for, according to witnesses.

The Benue State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Catherine Anene, confirmed the incident and stated that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved the appointment of Felicia Obozuwa as the executive director of Corporate Services and Service Management at First City Monument Bank (FCMB).

With nearly 30 years of professional experience, Obozuwa brings a wealth of knowledge and a strong record of achievements to her new role. Her leadership and expertise are expected to play a pivotal role in driving FCMB’s strategic initiatives and innovation.

Obozuwa is a highly skilled banking professional with significant experience in consumer, corporate, and commercial banking. In her current position, she is responsible for overseeing the bank’s operations, service management, human resources, training, administration, property development, and project management.

She holds a law degree from Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and an MBA from the University of Exeter in the UK.

“We are thrilled to welcome Felicia to our Board. Her passion, expertise, and commitment to excellence make her an ideal fit for this position,” the bank noted.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has announced plans to arraign former Accountant-General of Kaduna State and two aides of ex-Governor Nasir El-Rufai, alongside a company, over an alleged ₦64 million fraud.

According to a statement released on Thursday in Abuja by ICPC spokesperson, Mr. Demola Bakare, the accused will face charges on Friday at the Federal High Court in Kaduna.

The accused include Mr. Lawal Adebisi, a former Senior Special Adviser; Mr. Umar Waziri, an ex-Accountant General of Kaduna State; and Mr. Yusuf Inuwa, a former Commissioner for Finance in the state. The company involved is Solar Life Nigeria Limited, whose bank account is alleged to have been used in the transaction.

“The ICPC accuses Mr. Lawal of conspiring with the two other defendants to divert ₦64.8 million in three transactions of ₦10 million, ₦47.84 million, and ₦7.32 million into Solar Life Nigeria Limited’s account, where Mr. Lawal is believed to be the sole signatory,” Bakare said.

The four defendants are expected to appear in court to answer the charges.

In a related development, the ICPC last week arraigned Alhaji Muhammad Sa’idu, a former Chief of Staff and Commissioner for Finance in Kaduna State, over a separate money laundering allegation.

The commission charged Sa’idu with receiving ₦155 million in cash from a public official in the state’s Ministry of Finance.

The President of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Festus Osifo, has warned that the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, could increase if the upward trend in global crude oil prices persists.

Speaking during PENGASSAN’s National Executive Council Meeting in Lagos on Thursday, Osifo highlighted the correlation between rising crude oil costs and Nigeria’s foreign exchange challenges, cautioning that the situation may lead to higher fuel prices.

“The crude price rose to $80 per barrel today. Without exchange rate improvements, PMS prices will increase in the coming weeks,” Osifo stated.

He attributed the nationwide high fuel prices to the volatile exchange rate, even with the gradual resumption of operations at domestic refineries. However, he noted that these facilities were not yet operating at full capacity.

Addressing misconceptions about refining, Osifo explained that producing high-quality PMS involves extensive blending and processing. “The old Port Harcourt refinery is functional, and there is significant progress at the Kaduna and Port Harcourt refineries. Refineries globally engage in blending operations; it is a normal part of the process,” he said.

Osifo linked the rising cost of petrol to the weakened naira, explaining that a stronger exchange rate could stabilize PMS prices.

“The price of PMS is directly linked to our weak naira. If the exchange rate improves to below N1,000 to a dollar, PMS could sell for N500–N600 per litre,” he added.

Drawing comparisons with countries like Venezuela and Zimbabwe, Osifo stressed the importance of currency management in the oil and gas sector, which relies heavily on U.S. dollars for equipment, operations, and expatriate salaries.

On local refining, he refuted claims that it would automatically lead to significantly lower prices, emphasizing the importance of maintaining cost margins. “Producing locally does not mean selling below cost. Even farmers calculate their production costs before adding margins,” he explained.

In a separate discussion, Osifo criticized Nigeria’s proposed 2025 budget of ₦49 trillion (approximately $30 billion), describing it as inadequate for a country with a population exceeding 230 million.

“The budget of $30 billion is abysmally low for a country like Nigeria, especially when you compare it with nations like South Africa, which has a population of about 60 million but operates on a budget of over $120 billion,” he stated.

He urged the Nigerian government to explore its vast natural and mineral resources to increase revenue and reduce reliance on borrowing.

Ahead of the Local Government election scheduled for Saturday, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo has declared Friday, January 17, 2025, as public holiday in the state.

A statement issued on Thursday by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Ebenezer Adeniyan, said the work-free day is to allow residents of the state to participate in the LG poll.

“The Ondo State Government has declared Friday, 17th of January, 2025 as a work-free day for public servants in the state to enable them to travel to their various communities to exercise their civic responsibilities.

“Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa urges all stakeholders to ensure a free, fair and peaceful local government election across the state,” read the statement.

Meanwhile, the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission has assured all that the withdrawal of the Peoples Democratic Party from the LG election will not hinder the electoral process.

Earlier, the state’s PDP chapter, in a statement issued by its Director of Media and Publicity, Leye Igbabo, announced its withdrawal from the election.

According to the statement, the PDP stated that it had no confidence in the electoral process conducted by the ODIEC.

Muhammad Sa’idu, the former Chief of Staff to ex-Kaduna State Governor Nasiru El-Rufai, will remain in prison custody after a state high court declined his bail application in an ongoing money laundering case.

The court had previously postponed its decision on the bail plea to January 16, 2025.

On Thursday, the presiding judge denied bail, citing the filing of formal charges against Sa’idu at the Kaduna State High Court II. The court directed the defendant to seek bail from the court handling the case.

Kaduna State’s Director of Public Prosecution, Samson Irimiya, confirmed the development, announcing that Sa’idu’s arraignment is scheduled for January 21, 2025, before Justice Isa Aliyu.

“The bail application was refused primarily because a formal charge has been filed. It is appropriate for the defendant to seek bail from the court where the case is pending,” Irimiya explained.

Sa’idu’s lawyer, Oladipo Tolani (SAN), acknowledged the directive, stating that they would file a bail application in the appropriate court.

The former Commissioner of Finance faces allegations of selling $45 million in state-owned funds—valued at N18.4 billion—at a significantly undervalued rate of N410 per dollar instead of the parallel market rate of N498. This alleged transaction, carried out in 2022, reportedly caused the state a loss of N3.9 billion.

Prosecutors accuse Sa’idu of laundering the N3.9 billion in violation of Section 18 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.


Pope Francis, 88, experienced a fall at his residence in the Vatican, leaving him with a bruised right forearm, the Vatican confirmed on Thursday.

Despite the injury, no fractures were reported, and the pontiff is now using a sling as a precautionary measure.

“Pope Francis suffered a contusion on his right forearm, without fractures. The arm was immobilized as a precautionary measure,” stated the Vatican press office.

The incident occurred at the Santa Marta residence where the Pope has lived since the beginning of his papacy in 2013.

This marks the second fall for Francis in recent months. In December, he was seen with a prominent bruise on his right cheek after falling out of bed.

The Pope’s health has been a point of concern in recent years. He has faced ongoing issues with his knee and hip, as well as episodes of bronchitis. Since 2022, he has often relied on a wheelchair to manage mobility challenges.

Despite these setbacks, Pope Francis remains highly active. In September, he completed his longest international trip to date, visiting four nations over several days.


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The National Working Committee (NWC) of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it has accepted a court judgement which nullified the Ward, Local Government and State Congresses of the party in Rivers State conducted on July 27, August 10 and August 31, 2024 respectively.

PlatinumPost recalls that a Rivers High Court sitting in Port Harcourt had on Monday sacked Chukwuemeka Aaron, and other executive members that emerged in the August 2024 congresses of PDP.

Chukwuemeka is a loyalist of the former governor of the state, Nyesom Wike, who is currently the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.

A statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary of PDP, Debo Ologunagba, on Thursday, said Nname Robinson Ewor would henceforth lead Rivers State Executive of the PDP.

The statement read : “The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) acknowledges receipt, considered and hereby accepts the judgment of the Rivers State High Court which in Suit No. PHC/2301/CS/2024 nullified the Ward, Local Government and State Congresses of our Party in Rivers State conducted on July 27, August 10 and August 31, 2024 respectively.

Consequently, in line with the judgement of the Court delivered on Monday, January 13, 2025, the NWC affirms the Hon. Nname Robinson Ewor-led Rivers State Executive to henceforth pilot the affairs of the PDP Rivers State Chapter in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017).

The NWC commends the decision of the court which reaffirms the famed position of the PDP as the bastion of transparency in the due process of internal democracy and strict adherence to the Rule of Law and Party Guidelines in the conduct of Congresses and other activities.

The NWC calls on all leaders, critical stakeholders, members and supporters of our Party in Rivers State and the nation to work with the Hon. Nname Robinson Ewor-led Rivers State Executive to ensure the unity, stability, growth and continuous success of the PDP in Rivers State.

The NWC charges the Ewor-led Rivers State Executive to work hard to further unite the Party in the State so that the people of Rivers State can continue to enjoy the massive dividends of democracy as being delivered by our performing governor, Sir. Siminalayi Fubara, in line with the manifesto and policy thrust of the PDP.

The NWC commends all members of the PDP in Rivers State for their steadfastness and unshaken belief in the ideals of the Party as a truly democratic and all-inclusive Party guided only by the collective Will, yearning and aspiration of the people.”

State governors under the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) have collectively voiced their opposition to any increase in the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate.

This stance was outlined in a communiqué issued following a high-level meeting with the Presidential Tax Reform Committee on Thursday in Abuja.

The governors underscored the importance of ensuring economic stability and protecting citizens’ welfare during ongoing fiscal reforms.

In an effort to address disparities in resource allocation, the forum approved a revised VAT sharing formula, proposing a distribution of 50% based on equality, 30% on derivation, and 20% on population.

This adjustment, the governor said, aims to promote fairness while supporting smaller states and encouraging revenue generation at the subnational level.

The NGF expressed strong opposition to raising VAT rates, warning of the potential negative impact on businesses and consumers.

Additionally, the governors advocated for the continued exemption of essential goods and agricultural produce from VAT to protect vulnerable citizens and support food security.

The forum also endorsed the legislative process underway in the National Assembly to implement comprehensive tax reforms.

Furthermore, the governors recommended retaining development levies allocated to critical national agencies, such as the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), without introducing terminal clauses.

NGF Chairman and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq stated: “The Forum reiterated its strong support for the comprehensive reform of Nigeria’s archaic tax laws. Members acknowledged the importance of modernising the tax system to enhance fiscal stability and align with global best practices.

“Members agreed that there should be no increase in the VAT rate or reduction in Corporate Income Tax (CIT) at this time, to maintain economic stability.

“The Forum advocated for the continued exemption of essential goods and agricultural produce from VAT to safeguard the welfare of citizens and promote agricultural productivity.

“The meeting recommended that there should be no terminal clause for TETFUND, NASENI, and NITDA in the sharing of development levies in the bills.

“The meeting supports the continuation of the legislative process at the National Assembly that will culminate in the eventual passage of the Tax Reform Bills,” the communiqué read.

A young man, Tartor Ayihe, from Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State, reportedly died by su! cide after allegedly selling one plot of land to three different people.

The incident, which occurred on the evening of Wednesday, January 15, 2025, has left the local community in shock.

According to sources, Ayihe excused himself from a meeting convened by the village chief to address the land dispute involving the three buyers. Witnesses said he left the gathering under the pretense of retrieving something from his house.

A local resident, who preferred to remain anonymous, disclosed that instead of heading straight home, Ayihe visited three different provision shops in search of Sniper, a potent insecticide.

“After he managed to buy it, he went to his house, switched off his phone, and consumed the entire bottle,” the source revealed.

Concerned by Ayihe’s prolonged absence, the village chief sent individuals to check on him. They found him unconscious and immediately rushed him to the hospital, but he was pronounced dead on arrival.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for Benue State Command, CSP Catherine Anene, confirmed the incident.

“We got the report this morning. Operatives have been sent there to find out what happened. They have not given me feedback,” she stated.


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The Anambra State Government, under its Operation Clean and Healthy Anambra (OCHA) initiative, has shut down a brothel in Amawbia, located in the Awka South Local Government Area and rescued 10 s€x workers.

Reports indicate that the establishment, whose name was withheld, was notorious for hosting underage s€x workers, drug dealers, armed robbers, and other criminals.

During the raid conducted by operatives of the OCHA Brigade, at least 10 sex workers, including minors, were rescued.

In a press statement released on Thursday, the agency’s Managing Director, Celestine Anere, explained that the operation followed extensive monitoring of the brothel.

“This operation was carried out after an intelligence report showed that their illegal activities had aided all kinds of crimes, ranging from drug trafficking to under-aged sex workers,” Anere said.

He added, “The brothel is also a hideout for armed robbers and all sorts of criminal activities. We have vowed to ensure that the operators of the facility are arrested and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others who might be running similar illegal activities in the state.”

The 45th President of the United States of America, Mr. Donald John Trump, will be staging a triumphant comeback to the prestigious and powerful office of the White House on January 20, 2025 (Monday), as the 47th President of the USA.

Sacred oath-taking, musical performances, and a celebratory parade are some of the epochal events lined up for the presidential inauguration.

The British Broadcasting Corporation defines the presidential inauguration as the formal ceremony that marks the end of one president’s time in office and the start of their successor’s administration. In this case, Trump will assume office just as Joe Biden exits after a single term.

A major ceremony during the inauguration, as aforementioned, is the recitation of the oath of office: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the USA, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

What happens during Inauguration Day on January 20? Trump’s second inauguration day will kick off with a service at St. John’s Church, Lafayette Square—a historic Washington, D.C., church—followed by tea at the White House.

Musical performances and opening remarks are set to begin on the main event stage, located on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building, at 9:30 AM EST (2:30 PM GMT).

This will be followed by the swearing-in of Trump and Vance, as well as the inaugural address, during which the president will outline his goals for the next four years.

Trump will then head inside to the President’s Room near the Senate chamber to sign key documents. He will subsequently attend a lunch hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.

This will be followed by a parade that goes from the Capitol Building down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. Later in the evening, Trump will appear at three inaugural balls throughout the city—the Commander-in-Chief Ball, the Liberty Inaugural Ball, and the Starlight Ball. He is expected to speak at all three.

Who will perform? Country singer and former American Idol winner Carrie Underwood is slated to perform America the Beautiful during the ceremony.

“I love our country and am honored to have been asked to sing at the inauguration and to be a small part of this historic event,” Underwood said in a statement. “I am humbled to answer the call at a time when we must all come together in the spirit of unity and look to the future.”

Country singer Lee Greenwood—Trump’s long-time friend and collaborator—will also perform at the inauguration ceremony, as will opera singer Christopher Macchio.

American disco group The Village People will perform at Trump’s victory rally on Sunday and at one of the inaugural balls on Monday.

During the campaign, Trump frequently played the group’s songs—YMCA and Macho Man—at his rallies.

“We know this won’t make some of you happy to hear; however, we believe that music is to be performed without regard to politics,” the band said in a post on its Facebook page. “Our song YMCA is a global anthem that hopefully helps bring the country together after a tumultuous and divided campaign where our preferred candidate lost.”

Other performers are set to appear at Trump’s Sunday rally and the evening balls. Many of them are country acts, including Kid Rock, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jason Aldean, and Rascal Flatts. Gavin DeGraw will also perform.

Our reflection is set out to establish an African and Nigerian agenda for President Donald Trump’s second term in office. What is the current volume of trade between Nigeria and the United States?

The Nigeria Trade & Investment Summary shows that U.S. goods and services trade with Nigeria totaled an estimated $10.6 billion in 2022. Exports were $5.2 billion, and imports were $5.4 billion. The U.S. goods and services trade deficit with Nigeria was $177 million in 2022.

U.S. goods exports to Nigeria in 2022 were $3.4 billion, down 13.6 percent ($530 million) from 2021 and down 33 percent from 2012. U.S. goods imports from Nigeria totaled $4.8 billion in 2022, up 38.9 percent ($1.3 billion) from 2021, but down 75 percent from 2012. The U.S. trade balance with Nigeria shifted from a goods trade surplus of $446 million in 2021 to a goods trade deficit of $1.4 billion in 2022.

U.S. exports of services to Nigeria were an estimated $1.9 billion in 2022, 17.6 percent ($277 million) more than in 2021, and 0 percent less than 2012 levels. U.S. imports of services from Nigeria were an estimated $607 million in 2022, 38.0 percent ($167 million) more than in 2021 and 21 percent greater than 2012 levels. Leading services exports from the U.S. to Nigeria were in the travel, financial services, and transportation sectors. The United States had a services trade surplus of an estimated $1.2 billion with Nigeria in 2022, up 9.7 percent from 2021.

U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nigeria (stock) was $5.6 billion in 2022, a 6.4 percent decrease from 2021. U.S. direct investment in Nigeria is led by mining, information services, and professional, scientific, and technical services.

Nigeria’s FDI in the United States (stock) was $168 million in 2022, up 6.3 percent from 2021. Strengthening this bilateral trade relationship is therefore strategic and urgent.

The Institute for Security Studies, in a report dated December 9, 2024, warned that Africa must prepare for Trump’s comeback and further added that the Black continent should brace for surprises from Donald Trump’s second coming.

It asked: how will Donald Trump’s second-term policies affect U.S. relations with the continent?

The Institute of Security Studies affirmed that President Joe Biden’s recent trip to Angola—the first state visit by a U.S. president in nine years—highlighted America’s renewed engagement with Africa. But as Donald Trump prepares for his second term in office, questions arise about the future of U.S.-Africa relations and whether this engagement will continue.

The Institute of Security Studies reminds us that Trump’s first term, characterized by an inward-focused America First agenda, showed the need for Africa to recalibrate its strategies—particularly in key geopolitical and security engagements. Several critical issues at bilateral, regional, and continental levels will be impacted by his second-term policies and the priorities of his inner circle.

Trump’s return presents African countries with an opportunity to take a proactive stance in shaping their political and economic relations with the U.S. and developing resilient strategies instead of reacting to shifting U.S. policies.

Key bilateral relationships, particularly between the U.S. and South Africa, are expected to shift—stemming from U.S. opposition to South Africa’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) case against Israel over Gaza and the country’s close ties with China and Russia.

In the area of insecurity and the war on terrorists, a typical Nigerian should be asking that Donald Trump’s second coming shouldn’t overlook some of the basic technical military assistance that Nigeria has been benefitting from through the magnanimity of the government and people of the United States. At the same time, Nigerians should expect that the Nigerian government’s commitments in the area of respect for human rights become binding, obligatory, and enforceable in total adherence to the provisions of Chapter 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and all other humanitarian treaties.

As a Nigerian citizen, I expect that the incoming American president should not abandon the global role of the U.S. as the universal promoter of human rights and democracy. While President Donald Trump’s presidency emphasizes the issue of America First, the position of the U.S. as a world power would diminish should it abandon the pursuit of global democracy and respect for human rights. The ball is in the court of President Donald John Trump.

*Emmanuel Onwubiko is the founder of the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria and was a National Commissioner of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission.

A Lagos State High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square has acquitted the Eze Ndigbo of Ajao Estate, Frederick Nwajagu, of terrorism charges after his detention in Ikoyi Prison since 2023.

However, the court convicted him of impersonation, sentencing him to 12 months in prison.

Nwajagu’s troubles began on April 5, 2023, when a Lagos State Magistrates Court in Yaba ordered his remand at the Ikoyi Custodial Centre. Multiple attempts to secure his bail were rejected by the Lagos State High Court.

The charges stemmed from accusations that he threatened to invite members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to Lagos to protect the Igbo community if the Federal Government failed to safeguard them from attacks.

Justice Yetunde Adesanya, presiding over the trial, discharged and acquitted Nwajagu of nine counts related to terrorism, including financing, participating in, and attempting to support a proscribed group. The verdict was delivered on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.

Speaking to reporters, Fabian Onwughalu, a member of Nwajagu’s legal team, said: “Eze Fred Nwajagu, Ezeigbo, Ajao Estate, Lagos State, was thrown into detention by Lagos State Government for terrorism and other offences allegedly for making a video warning Olu Omo and other Yoruba youths to cease persecution of Ndigbo and burning of Igbo-dominated markets in Lagos State, or else he would be compelled to invite IPOB to secure Igbo markets and assets in Lagos State.

“The Lagos State Government abysmally failed to prove any of the ingredients of the offence of terrorism charges against the young Ezeigbo, and the High Court presided by Justice Adesanya  discharged and acquitted him of all the counts of the terrorism-related offences.”

Nwajagu was convicted of violating the Oba and Chiefs Law of Lagos State by parading himself as a certified chief.

Onwughalu clarified that despite the conviction, the court ordered his immediate release, as he had already spent nearly two years in detention.

While acknowledging the court’s decision, Onwughalu described the acquittal as a victory for the Igbo community, particularly those in Lagos State who face alleged persecution.

“Even though it was painful that Nwajagu was incarcerated, the court victory is for Igbo people all over the world, especially those in Lagos State who are being persecuted and dehumanised just because of their tribal leaning,” he said.

Onwughalu also revealed plans to appeal the impersonation conviction, arguing that the prosecution failed to prove its case. He further stated:

“The Ezeigbo institution is not recognised by the law of Lagos State, and so has nothing to do with the Oba and Chiefs Law. Also, the conviction offends the fundamental rights of Freedom of Association of Ndigbo in Lagos State.”

A 43-year-old landlord, Oladele Otusanya, appeared before the Sabo-Yaba Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Thursday, accused of denying his tenant access to his apartment and the disappearance of items valued at N1.8 million.

Otusanya, who resides at No. 5 Adelanwa Close, Off Efon-Alaye Street, Shomolu, Lagos, faces two charges: breach of public peace and theft. He pleaded not guilty.

According to the prosecutor, Inspector Chekwube Okeh, the alleged incident occurred on January 5 at the defendant’s residence.

Okeh told the court that the complainant, Akan Imeh, and his family returned home from church to discover that Otusanya had replaced the locks on their apartment.

The prosecutor added, “The complainant later noticed that some items, including an iPhone 13, a Samsung phone, and N500,000 in cash, were missing after regaining access to the apartment with police assistance.” The total value of the missing property was estimated at N1.8 million.

The alleged offenses violate Sections 168 and 280 (2)(f) of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015 (Revised).

Magistrate A.I.O. Alaka granted Otusanya bail in the sum of N200,000, with two sureties in like sum. The case has been adjourned to January 29 for trial.

Gunmen abducted Mr. Ikechukwu Okeke, a UK-based Nigerian, shortly after he returned to Amaokpala, Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State, for his cousin’s burial.

The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, January 10, 2025, after Mr. Okeke attended the burial of his cousin, Mrs. Obiageli Okoli.

Reports indicate that the kidnappers, who had been trailing him, seized him at the gate of his residence, forcing him into a Toyota Sienna before speeding off.

According to the Amaokpala Community in Diaspora, the kidnappers contacted Mr. Okeke’s family, demanding a ₦100 million ransom. Following intense negotiations, an undisclosed sum was paid, leading to his release after three days in captivity.

Mr. Okeke expressed gratitude for his safe return, recounting his ordeal and attributing the rising insecurity in the state to youth unemployment. He urged the government to prioritize industrial investments, job creation, and enhanced security measures.

The community voiced its frustration with the growing insecurity in Anambra State and called on Governor Chukwuma Soludo to take immediate action to restore safety and public trust.

However, Anambra State Police Command spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, stated that no official report of the incident had been filed with the command, urging the victim to report the case for proper investigation.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State has officially withdrawn from the Local Government elections scheduled for Saturday, January 18, 2025.

In a statement by Mr. Leye Igbabo, the PDP Director of Media and Publicity, the party disclosed that the decision followed extensive consultations with party leaders, stakeholders, and the national secretariat.

The PDP initially fielded 15 chairmanship candidates across 15 local government areas and 131 councillorship candidates. However, the party expressed concerns about the credibility, transparency, and impartiality of the Ondo State Independent Electoral Commission (ODIEC), accusing it of bias.

“The party cannot, in good conscience, confer legitimacy on a compromised process by participating in the election. This withdrawal is in line with our stance on integrity.

“We have, therefore, resolved to withdraw our participation in this exercise to uphold the integrity of our party and our unwavering belief in credible electoral practices.

“We further assure our teeming supporters, and the good people of Ondo State, that our commitment to sanitise the electoral process is irrevocable,” the statement read.