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Natasha challenges defamation charges, slams FG for double standards
Natasha challenges defamation charges, slams FG for double standards
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, on Monday, launched a strong legal offensive against the Federal Government, describing the criminal defamation charges filed against her as a brazen act of political persecution and an exhibition of double standards by the Federal Government.
While the Federal Government was quick to file charges against her based on the complaint of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the Kogi senator argued in a preliminary objection seeking the dismissal of the six counts filed against her by the Attorney General of the Federation that the same government disregarded her own prior petitions against Akpabio.
The charges were filed under the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) (Amendment) Act, 2024, in response to requests by Akpabio and ex-Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello for remarks she reportedly made during a public address and a television interview.
Her arraignment on June 20 received widespread attention, with many opposition figures claiming that the prosecution was politically motivated.
She was granted a self-recognition bond after pleading not guilty.
The case, FHC/ABJ/CR/195/2025, is being prosecuted by Mohammed Abubakar, the Federation’s Director of Public Prosecution.
On Monday, Natasha filed preliminary objections before both the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory and the Federal High Court, challenging the courts’ jurisdiction and insisting that the Attorney-General of the Federation lacks locus standi to prosecute what she described as a private defamation case.
Her defense team, led by four Senior Advocates of Nigeria—Prof. Roland Otaru (SAN), Dr. E. West-Idahosa (SAN), J.J. Usman (SAN), and M.J. Numa (SAN), maintained that the allegations were “unconstitutional, frivolous, and designed to intimidate opposition voices.”
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The defense also presented documents demonstrating that her comments fell within the scope of public conversation and media commentary, emphasizing that charging her statements as crimes was contrary to democratic standards.
Her lawyers maintained that “defamation matters are inherently civil in nature and that attempting to criminalize them constitutes intimidation, suppresses free speech, and represents a misuse of the criminal justice system.”
Natasha also accused the authorities of selective justice, claiming that while her pleas regarding threats to her life by the complainants were ignored, the same institutions quickly brought charges against her.
She claims that the disparity violates her constitutional rights, “particularly Section 42, and represents discriminatory prosecution because of my opposition political affiliation.”
The accusations revolve around her claim that Akpabio ordered Bello’s assassination in Kogi State, which she allegedly uttered during a public gathering in Ihima on April 4, 2025, and later reiterated in a television appearance.
Prosecutors claim the remarks were false, malicious, and might incite violence, harm lives, and disrupt public order.
Her defense team has requested the courts to dismiss the allegations at the preliminary stage, claiming that allowing the case to progress would not only squander taxpayer funds but also erode the justice system’s legitimacy.
Her harsh reaction came only hours after the Federal High Court in Abuja delayed the case to October 20, citing an objection submitted by her counsel, Ehiogie West-Idahosa (SAN).
Meanwhile, a coalition of women’s rights organizations has pushed the dispute between Natasha and the Senate to the United Nations, alleging Senate leadership of gender discrimination.
The Womanifesto Network, which represents over 350 organizations, filed a formal complaint with UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls, Reem Alsalem, on Monday, claiming that the Senate’s actions violate Nigeria’s obligations under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, which the country ratified in 1985.
“This is about the integrity of our democracy. If a senator can be silenced for reporting harassment, what hope do ordinary women have?” asked the group’s convener, Dr. Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi.
The complaint requests that the UN put pressure on Nigeria’s government and Senate to quickly reinstate Natasha in accordance with a Federal High Court order, as well as to conduct an impartial inquiry into her harassment claims.
The petition’s signatories include Amnesty International Nigeria, FIDA Nigeria, Baobab for Women’s Human Rights, Women in Management, Business, and Public Service (WIMBIZ), and Stand to End Rape.
The activists cautioned that the Senate’s unwillingness to follow the court ruling sends a harmful message to women in politics.
“This case shows that sexual harassment in politics isn’t just a personal violation—it’s a threat to women’s participation in governance,” the petition states.
As of press time, the UN Special Rapporteur has yet to comment.
Natasha went public on February 20 with charges that Akpabio harassed her, which Akpabio has fiercely denied. Days later, the Senate’s Ethics and Privileges Committee recommended a six-month suspension, alleging violations of parliamentary procedures.
Civil society groups were outraged by the suspension, which stripped her of her salary, security, and access to the chamber, calling it vindictive and unjust.
On July 4, the Federal High Court in Abuja declared the suspension illegal and ordered her reinstatement.
However, the Senate has rejected her return, claiming that the judgment contained no binding reinstatement order and is still “under litigation.”
Natasha challenges defamation charges, slams FG for double standards
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Emir of Ilorin Appoints Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki as New Chief Imam of Ilorin
Emir of Ilorin Appoints Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki as New Chief Imam of Ilorin
ILORIN – The Emir of Ilorin, His Royal Highness Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, CFR, has officially appointed Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki, the Imam Fulani of Ilorin, as the new Chief Imam of Ilorin.
The appointment followed a keenly contested selection process in which Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki emerged successful among prominent Islamic scholars considered for the revered position.
The new Chief Imam, 42, is a respected Islamic scholar with deep roots in Ilorin’s religious leadership. He is the grandson of the 8th Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Ibrahim Dasuki Imam Fulani Agaka, and the son of the 10th Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Maliki bn Dasuki Agaka.
Prior to his elevation, Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki served as the Imam Fulani of Ilorin and was actively involved in Islamic propagation and education. He is the founder and proprietor of Darul Bisharah Arabic and Islamic Studies, Airport, Egbejila, Ilorin, and led prayers at Afsat Oloriegbe Memorial Mosque, Oko Olowo, Ilorin.
He is also known for presenting the Al-Bisharah Islamic Foundation programme on Radio Kwara during Ramadan and serves as a lecturer at Darul Kitab College of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Gaa Akanbi, Ilorin.
Academically, Sheikh Dasuki holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Islamic Shari’ah from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, and a Diploma in Arabic Islamic Education from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies at Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin.
In his remarks, the Emir of Ilorin prayed for the new Chief Imam, asking Allah to grant him wisdom, sound health, long life and success in leading the Muslim Ummah in Ilorin Emirate.
The appointment was announced in a statement signed by the Emir’s Personal Assistant, Dr. Abdulraheem Muritala. :::
Note: The headline should be “Emir of Ilorin Appoints Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki as New Chief Imam of Ilorin” rather than “Chief Imam Fulani of Ilorin,” if the appointment is indeed to the office of Chief Imam of Ilorin.
Emir of Ilorin Appoints Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Dasuki as New Chief Imam of Ilorin
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Bandits Attack Kogi School, Vice Principal, Two Others Killed
Bandits Attack Kogi School, Vice Principal, Two Others Killed
The Kogi State Police Command has confirmed that armed bandits invaded a secondary school in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area of the state on Wednesday, killing a vice principal, a six-year-old child and another resident in a failed abduction attempt.
The attack occurred at Government Secondary School, Iluke Bunu, at about 10 a.m., when a large group of gunmen riding on about 40 motorcycles reportedly stormed the community and the school premises, triggering panic among students, teachers and residents.
In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Saliu Afusat, the Command said preliminary intelligence indicated that the attackers intended to abduct students and other members of the community.
According to the police, the Divisional Police Officer of Kabba ‘A’ Division swiftly mobilised a joint security team comprising personnel from the police division, the Police Mobile Force and other tactical units following distress calls from the area.
Military personnel and local vigilante operatives already deployed in the community also joined the operation, leading to a fierce gun battle with the attackers.
“The combined security operatives engaged the hoodlums in a fierce gun duel, forcing the criminals to flee into the surrounding bush,” the statement said.
The Command noted that investigations had not established any successful mass abduction of students or residents, adding that security agencies were continuing assessments to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
Police, however, confirmed that three persons lost their lives during the attack. The victims were identified as Mr Ganiyu Anifowose, Vice Principal of UBE Secondary/Primary School, Iluke; Mr Sunday Jacob Alhassan, 70; and six-year-old Sunday Ayele.
The Command further disclosed that one of the attackers was neutralised during the exchange of gunfire, while a member of the joint security team sustained gunshot injuries and is receiving medical treatment.
The Commissioner of Police has ordered sustained bush-combing operations and confidence-building patrols across the affected area as security operatives intensify efforts to apprehend the fleeing suspects and prevent further attacks.
The police urged residents to remain calm and support ongoing operations by providing credible information that could assist in tracking down the perpetrators.
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DSS Raises Alarm Over Planned Mass Abduction of Schoolchildren in Edo
DSS Raises Alarm Over Planned Mass Abduction of Schoolchildren in Edo
The Department of State Services (DSS) has raised a security alert over an alleged plot by suspected bandits to carry out a mass abduction of schoolchildren in Edo State, prompting the state government to close vulnerable schools and strengthen security measures across affected communities.
According to intelligence reports obtained by the DSS, schools in the Edo North Senatorial District have been identified as potential targets for a planned kidnapping operation by criminal groups seeking to exploit students for ransom.
The security alert was contained in an internal memo issued by the Edo State Command of the DSS after operatives reportedly intercepted conversations between two suspected bandits identified as Bawa and Nuhu.
The suspects were said to have discussed changing tactics after previous attempts to kidnap wealthy individuals failed to generate the financial returns they expected. Intelligence gathered by the agency indicated that the criminals believed abducting schoolchildren could attract wider government attention and potentially result in larger ransom payments and other concessions.
The DSS further disclosed that on June 4, 2026, security operatives arrested a 25-year-old suspect, Emmanuel Momidu, who was allegedly conducting surveillance around Makeke Secondary School in Makeke Community, Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.
Investigators suspect the reconnaissance operation may have been linked to preparations for a possible attack on the school, heightening concerns about the safety of students and teachers in the area.
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In response to the threat, the Edo State Government ordered the immediate closure of three secondary schools considered vulnerable to attack. The affected institutions include Ososo Grammar School, Ososo Comprehensive High School, and Makeke Secondary School, all located in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area.
The decision was conveyed in a circular issued by the Edo State Ministry of Education, which cited credible security intelligence and the need to protect students, teachers and school personnel from potential danger.
Despite the temporary closure, authorities clarified that candidates participating in the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) would be allowed to sit for their examinations under enhanced security arrangements.
The DSS has advised security agencies to immediately reinforce protection around schools and educational facilities, especially in vulnerable communities across Edo North.
The agency also recommended the deployment of additional security personnel, increased surveillance operations and stronger collaboration among the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the Edo State Security Corps, local vigilante groups and hunters.
Parents, guardians and school administrators have been urged to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements or activities around schools and residential communities.
The latest alert comes amid growing concerns over school kidnappings in Nigeria, following recent incidents involving students and teachers in states such as Oyo and Borno, where dozens of victims remain in captivity.
Security experts have warned that educational institutions continue to be attractive targets for criminal gangs due to their perceived vulnerability and the publicity generated by attacks on schools.
Authorities insist that the latest measures are preventive and aimed at ensuring that criminal groups do not disrupt academic activities or endanger the lives of children.
As security agencies intensify intelligence gathering and patrol operations, residents have been assured that every effort is being made to prevent any attack and maintain safety across Edo State.
DSS Raises Alarm Over Planned Mass Abduction of Schoolchildren in Edo
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