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Lawmaker sues Nigerian military over alleged coup plot
Lawmaker sues Nigerian military over alleged coup plot
Hon. Kanmi Ajibola, a member of the Osun State House of Assembly representing Oriade Constituency, has filed a landmark suit against the Nigerian Armed Forces over an alleged coup plot aimed at destabilizing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and Nigeria’s democratic order.
The suit, lodged at the Federal High Court in Osogbo on Thursday, October 30, 2025, lists the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Navy, and the Attorney-General of the Federation as defendants.
Ajibola, a seasoned legal practitioner and former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Ilesa Branch, is seeking a judicial declaration that no provision of the 1999 Constitution or any law enacted by the National Assembly empowers the military to overthrow a democratically elected government.
“Coup Has No Place in Nigerian Law” — Ajibola
In a 23-paragraph affidavit accompanying the originating summons, Ajibola cited Section 217(2) of the Constitution, which outlines the constitutional duties of the armed forces. He argued that the military is not authorized to act beyond these provisions or assume political authority under any circumstance.
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“There is no provision in the Constitution, the Armed Forces Act, or any law of the National Assembly granting the Nigerian military the power to forcefully take over governance,” Ajibola stated.
He is urging the court to issue a perpetual injunction restraining the armed forces — including their personnel, officers, or proxies — from ever attempting to seize power or interfere with civilian rule through a coup d’état or any unconstitutional means.
Ajibola referenced Sections 1(2), 150, and 217 of the 1999 Constitution, along with Sections 1(3–5) of the Armed Forces Act, emphasizing that these laws unequivocally subordinate the military to civilian authority.
A Warning Against Democratic Backsliding
Describing recent reports of an attempted coup as “a dangerous signal” and “a slap in the face of all patriots and democrats,” Ajibola condemned the mindset among some officers who still believe in seizing power by force.
“It is worrisome that some officers still harbour the illusion that they can take over power by force. This mindset contradicts the spirit of our Constitution and undermines decades of democratic struggle,” he said.
The case is expected to test the judiciary’s stance on military interference in governance and reinforce constitutional safeguards against authoritarian overreach.
Lawmaker sues Nigerian military over alleged coup plot
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Nigerians to Enjoy Four-Day Break as FG Declares Easter Holidays
Nigerians to Enjoy Four-Day Break as FG Declares Easter Holidays
The Federal Government has declared Friday, April 3, and Monday, April 6, 2026, as public holidays to mark this year’s Easter celebration, a development expected to bring relief and excitement to millions of Nigerians across the country.
The announcement, made ahead of the Holy Week, effectively creates a four-day holiday period from Good Friday through Easter Monday, offering workers, students, and families an extended break for religious observances and social engagements.
The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, acting on behalf of the Federal Government, is expected to formally communicate the directive through a circular to all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), while urging Nigerians to use the period to reflect on the virtues of sacrifice, love, and unity exemplified by the life of Jesus Christ.
Good Friday, observed on April 3, commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, while Easter Sunday, which falls on April 5, celebrates His resurrection—regarded as the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Easter Monday, April 6, traditionally serves as a continuation of the celebration, often marked by relaxation, family gatherings, and community events.
In line with the declaration, government offices, financial institutions, and many private establishments are expected to shut down operations on the designated days. However, essential service providers, including security agencies, healthcare workers, and emergency responders, have been directed to ensure uninterrupted services throughout the period.
The Easter holidays are widely regarded as one of the busiest travel periods in Nigeria, with increased movement across states as citizens visit loved ones or attend religious programmes. In anticipation of this, security agencies have reportedly heightened surveillance and operational readiness to safeguard lives and property, particularly along major highways and in urban centres.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and other relevant authorities are also expected to deploy personnel strategically to manage traffic flow and respond swiftly to emergencies during the festive period.
Across the country, the announcement has been met with enthusiasm, especially among families and religious groups planning church conventions, retreats, and outreach programmes. Many Nigerians have expressed delight at the opportunity to enjoy an extended holiday without drawing from their annual leave allowances.
Observers note that the declaration reflects the government’s continued recognition of Nigeria’s religious diversity and its commitment to allowing citizens observe key spiritual events in an atmosphere of peace and inclusiveness.
As Christians prepare to celebrate Easter, religious leaders have called on Nigerians to imbibe the values of love, tolerance, and selflessness, which the season represents, while also praying for national unity and progress.
Nigerians to Enjoy Four-Day Break as FG Declares Easter Holidays
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Akwa Ibom Barber Jailed 14 Years for Defiling 12-Year-Old Girl
Akwa Ibom Barber Jailed 14 Years for Defiling 12-Year-Old Girl
An Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Ikot Ekpene has sentenced 32-year-old barber, Ofonime Augustine Etim, to 14 years’ imprisonment without an option of fine for defiling a 12-year-old girl, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to child protection and sexual offence enforcement.
The convict, who hails from Abama village, Obot Akara Local Government Area, was found guilty of committing the offence on May 10, 2023, in Ikot Obong Otoro, Abak Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.
During the trial, the State Ministry of Justice prosecution team called three witnesses, including the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) and a consultant gynecologist, and tendered documentary evidence. The medical evidence was pivotal, with the gynecologist confirming a 2cm deep vaginal wall laceration and multiple bruises, consistent with forceful sexual penetration.
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The IPO testified that the victim had been abducted and taken to the convict’s residence, while the victim’s elder sister recounted that the girl had been missing for several days before being rescued and taken to a hospital for treatment.
Justice Augustine D. Odokwo, who presided over the case, ruled that the prosecution had proven the case beyond reasonable doubt, dismissing the convict’s own testimony as unsubstantiated. The judge emphasized the gravity of the offence, stating, “The law is designed not only to punish but to deter others from such acts. Children must be protected.”
The court ordered that the time Etim has spent in custody since May 13, 2023, be deducted from his sentence. It also directed that the convict’s name be entered into the State Sex Offenders Register, while all exhibits tendered during the trial remain in court custody pending any appeal.
Child protection advocates hailed the verdict, noting that it sends a strong message that perpetrators of child defilement and sexual abuse will face strict penalties, reinforcing justice and safety for minors across the state.
Akwa Ibom Barber Jailed 14 Years for Defiling 12-Year-Old Girl
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Lagos Taskforce Launches Anti‑Crime Patrol Unit to Curb Rising Criminality
Lagos Taskforce Launches Anti‑Crime Patrol Unit to Curb Rising Criminality
The Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental Sanitation and Special Offences has officially launched a dedicated anti‑crime patrol unit to tackle escalating criminal activities, environmental offences, and street-level threats across the state. The launch took place on Wednesday at the task force’s headquarters in Bolade, Oshodi, and was led by the agency’s Chairman, CSP Adetayo Akerele.
The new patrol unit is designed to operate as a rapid-response team, patrolling crime hotspots 24/7 to proactively detect, deter, and neutralise criminal activities before they escalate into serious threats to public safety. According to Akerele, the unit’s mandate covers a wide spectrum of offences, including drug peddling, street urchinism, area boys activities (locally called “Omotaku”), one-chance robbery syndicates, attacks on government officials, quackery, and indiscriminate waste disposal.
“The unit will operate all out to stamp out criminal activities in the state this year. No stone will be left unturned to compel criminals to desist from their acts or relocate from Lagos State,” Akerele stated. He urged residents to support law enforcement efforts by providing timely and credible information that could aid operations.
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The initiative also comes after the Lagos State Police Command withdrew the task force from traffic enforcement, allowing it to focus entirely on security operations and law enforcement against criminality. Akerele emphasized that while traffic duties have been reassigned, the task force’s core functions remain intact, and the anti-crime patrol unit will intensify surveillance and intelligence-driven operations in known flashpoints.
Law enforcement observers note that Lagos, being Nigeria’s commercial hub, faces persistent street crime, drug offences, and environmental violations, making the launch of this unit a strategic move to reinforce public safety and protect lives and property. The task force aims to enhance Lagos State’s security architecture by deploying personnel in high-risk areas and responding swiftly to incidents reported by residents.
The state government hopes that this enhanced patrol unit will serve as a deterrent against criminality, ensuring a safer environment for both residents and businesses as the city continues to grow and urbanize.
Lagos Taskforce Launches Anti‑Crime Patrol Unit to Curb Rising Criminality
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