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One-chance robbers steal DSS case file on Igboho’s aides

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Robbers, who operate in taxis have stolen the DSS case file relating to the rights case filed by aides to Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Sunday Igboho.

Lawyer to the DSS, Idowu Awo made this known to Justice Obiora Egwuatu in Abuja Wednesday.

Awo said his colleague who was coming to court with the case file was robbed in a vehicle belonging to robbers, commonly known as ‘one chance.’

He said the robbed lawyer also lost personal belongings.

He asked the Court for an adjournment of the case following the development.

The DSS said the case file contained the fundamental rights enforcement suit filed by the 12 associates of Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo (aka) Sunday Igboho.

When the matter was called on Wednesday, counsel to DSS, Mr Idowu Awo, said the file which contained the court processes served on the DSS by the aides was stolen from a member of the service legal team.

Awo said the “one-chance’’ thieves snatched the case-file from his colleague, who unknowingly boarded their vehicle.

The 12 associates of Igboho instituted the rights enforcement suit against the DSS for parading them in the media as common criminals.

In the suit, the aides are seeking a declaration of court that their detention beyond 48 hours and their media parade without a court conviction constituted a breach on their fundamental rights.

They are also seeking an order of perpetual injunction restraining the DSS from interfering with their personal liberty and freedom of expression.

The associates also prayed the court to order the DSS to pay them N100 million for aggravated and exemplary damages, for what they described as a serial breach of their constitutional rights.

Counsel to the 12, Mr Timilehin Odunwo, told newsmen that his clients were also asking for an order restraining the DSS from any further harassment.

Justice Egwuatu, however, ruled that the case file be returned to the registry for reassignment to a regular court.

Egwuatu said since the court’s annual vacation was almost over, he would not have time to hear and determine the matter as a vacation judge.

Operatives of the DSS on July 1 raided Igboho’s residence in Ibadan and arrested 12 of his supporters.

They were subsequently moved to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) where they were detained.

Subsequently, the detainees, through their lawyer, Mr Pelumi Olajengbesi, filed an application asking the court to inquire into the circumstances constituting the grounds of their arrest and detention since July 2.

Olajengbesi further asked the court that where it deemed fit, his clients should be admitted to bail.

Ruling on the application on Aug. 4, Justice Egwuatu admitted all the applicants to bail.

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Tinubu Swears in Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance

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Mr. Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of State for Finance
Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, The new Minister of State for Finance

Tinubu Swears in Taiwo Oyedele as Minister of State for Finance

President Bola Tinubu has formally sworn in Mr. Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of State for Finance, a move expected to bolster the federal government’s fiscal reform and economic governance efforts. The brief ceremony, held at the State House, Abuja, followed Oyedele’s confirmation by the Senate and officially welcomed him into the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

Oyedele replaces Dr. Doris Uzoka‑Anite, who was redeployed to the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, marking her third portfolio in the current administration. The appointment is seen as part of President Tinubu’s broader strategy to reinforce the government’s economic team and accelerate the implementation of tax and revenue reforms.

A seasoned economist, accountant, and public policy expert, Oyedele previously served as Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, where he spearheaded proposals to simplify Nigeria’s tax system, increase compliance, broaden the tax base, and improve government revenue collection. The committee also explored reforms for public revenue management and extractive sector taxation, aiming to strengthen transparency and accountability.

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At 50, Oyedele brings decades of experience in finance, taxation, and economic policy. He hails from Ikaram in the Akoko area of Ondo State and holds a Higher National Diploma in accountancy and finance from Yaba College of Technology, a BSc in applied accounting from Oxford Brookes University, and executive training at institutions including the London School of Economics, Yale University, and Harvard Kennedy School.

During the swearing-in, President Tinubu emphasised the importance of sound fiscal management, economic discipline, and efficient revenue mobilisation to drive Nigeria’s economic growth and development. Analysts note that Oyedele’s elevation from policy design to ministerial implementation signals a shift toward executing critical fiscal reforms and tackling challenges such as inflation, revenue volatility, and budget shortfalls.

As Minister of State for Finance, Oyedele will work closely with the Finance Minister to oversee budget implementation, revenue generation, and fiscal policy coordination, helping Nigeria achieve greater economic stability. Observers also highlight the political significance of the appointment, which strengthens the administration’s economic team ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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NLC Demands Urgent Govt Relief as Petrol Prices Surge Amid US–Israel–Iran War

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Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)

NLC Demands Urgent Govt Relief as Petrol Prices Surge Amid US–Israel–Iran War

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has called on the Federal Government to take immediate steps to protect Nigerians from the rising cost of petrol and the resulting economic hardship facing workers and ordinary citizens.

In a statement issued by its President, Joe Ajaero, the union warned that recent increases in petrol pump prices — now averaging between ₦1,170 and ₦1,300 per litre in many parts of the country — are placing “unbearable pressure” on households already contending with high inflation and dwindling purchasing power.

The NLC said the price surge has been driven largely by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which have triggered instability in global oil markets and pushed up crude oil prices internationally.

Describing the development as “an attack on the welfare of citizens,” the labour body said Nigerian workers are bearing the brunt of a crisis they did not cause.

“The military escalation involving the U.S., Israel and Iran has sent shockwaves through global oil markets,” the union said. “Consequently, petrol prices in Nigeria have skyrocketed to between ₦1,170 and ₦1,300 per litre. This is a direct assault on the Nigerian people.”

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The NLC also cited projections from the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG) that Nigeria could earn up to ₦30 trillion in oil windfall due to the price spikes, urging the government to channel such revenue towards alleviating hardship for citizens rather than allowing it to “grow wings.”

To cushion the impact of the crisis on workers and vulnerable populations, the NLC outlined several urgent demands, including:

  • An immediate wage award and cost‑of‑living allowance (COLA) for workers;
  • Expanded cash transfers to support vulnerable citizens;
  • Tax relief for low‑income earners;
  • A clear timeline for the operationalisation of all public refineries in Nigeria.

The labour union argued that the current crisis has exposed structural weaknesses in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, stressing that continued reliance on global market pricing leaves the country vulnerable to external shocks.

According to the NLC, even privately owned refineries, including the Dangote Refinery, have responded to global price volatility by increasing their own pricing, reinforcing the need for a functioning public refining system.

“Our public refineries must be operational,” the NLC said, pointing to facilities in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna as vital to achieving energy security and reducing dependence on volatile global markets.

The union warned that rising fuel prices have already driven up transportation costs and contributed to worsening food inflation, placing even greater strain on workers and their families.

“This crisis has brutally exposed the fragility of Nigeria’s downstream sector,” the NLC said. “As long as we remain dependent on a market‑driven pricing structure tied to global vicissitudes, we will remain hostages to wars and speculators.”

The union stressed the need for meaningful engagement between the government and organised labour to address Nigeria’s broader economic challenges and protect the welfare of citizens.

“We are not a statistic; we are the engine of this nation,” the statement added. “When the engine overheats, the entire vehicle crashes. We demand action. We demand justice. We demand survival.”

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Nigerian Muslims, others should be protected against Islamophobia – UN chief

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Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres
Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres

Nigerian Muslims, others should be protected against Islamophobia – UN chief

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has called on governments, institutions and communities across the world to intensify efforts to combat Islamophobia and protect Muslims from discrimination, hostility and violence.

Guterres warned that growing prejudice against Muslims threatens social cohesion, human rights and peaceful coexistence, stressing that intolerance against any group undermines the foundations of inclusive societies.

He made the appeal in a message marking the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, observed annually on March 15.

According to the UN chief, the world’s nearly two billion Muslims come from diverse cultures, languages and traditions, reflecting the richness and diversity of humanity.

He noted that Muslim communities contribute significantly to global development through education, commerce, science, culture and public service in many countries.

However, Guterres said many Muslims still face institutional discrimination, socio-economic exclusion, biased immigration policies and unwarranted surveillance and profiling.

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“These worrying trends are fuelled by anti-Muslim rhetoric and outright hate, which can lead to harassment and violence against individuals and places of worship,” he said.

The UN chief warned that unchecked hate speech, misinformation and stereotypes could deepen divisions and threaten peaceful coexistence among different faiths and cultures.

He urged governments worldwide to take concrete steps to address religious discrimination, protect freedom of belief, and combat hate speech in line with international human rights law.

According to him, national laws and policies must guarantee equal rights and protection for everyone regardless of religion, belief, ethnicity or background.

Guterres also called on technology companies and online platforms to strengthen their response to digital hate campaigns targeting religious communities.

He said social media companies must act responsibly by removing harmful content and preventing harassment based on religion or belief.

“All people must speak out against bigotry, xenophobia and discrimination wherever they find it,” he said, warning that silence in the face of hate allows prejudice to spread and undermines collective efforts to build tolerant societies.

The UN chief further recalled that in May 2025 he appointed Miguel Ángel Moratinos, the High Representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, as the UN Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia.

According to him, the envoy’s role is to strengthen global cooperation and coordinate international efforts aimed at addressing anti-Muslim discrimination and promoting religious tolerance worldwide.

Guterres said the UN has also launched several initiatives, including the UN Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate Speech, to tackle online incitement, misinformation and hostility directed at religious communities.

“On this International Day to Combat Islamophobia, let us recommit to equality, human rights and dignity for every person, regardless of faith,” he said.

“Let us eradicate the scourge of Islamophobia from every country and community.”

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