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El-Rufai sues Kaduna Assembly over N432bn corruption indictment

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Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai

El-Rufai sues Kaduna Assembly over N432bn corruption indictment

The immediate past governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, has instituted a legal action against the State House of Assembly over the investigation of corruption and fund misappropriation in his government when he governed the State.

Recall that the State legislative body had launched a probe into how N432 billion was expended under El-Rufai.

But El-Rufai’s son, Bello, disclosed that his father has now filed a lawsuit against the assembly over investigation findings.

Bello, who made the disclosure on X, said his father filed the suit against the defamation of his character by the state assembly.

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Bello wrote: “Mallam Nasir El-Rufai filed a lawsuit against the Kaduna State House of Assembly today for Defamation of his Character, amongst other spurious, unfounded allegations levelled against his person.

“I advise they start compiling legal fees to defend their lies in court.”

Recall that El-Rufai’s administration was indicted in corrupt practices to the tune of N423 billion.

On March 30th, 2024, Governor Uba Sani revealed during a town hall meeting that the state faced a substantial debt burden of $587 million, N85 billion, and 115 contractual liabilities inherited from the previous administration.

Sani had said the debt burden led to over 70% of the state’s allocation being used to service the inherited debt.

Following this, the Kaduna State House of Assembly formed an ad-hoc committee to investigate the state’s financial transactions from May 29th, 2015 to May 29, 2023.

El-Rufai sues Kaduna Assembly over N432bn corruption indictment

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Ex-Konga boss Nick Imudia didn’t commit suicide – Family

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Ex-Konga boss Nick Imudia didn’t commit suicide – Family

The family of the late former Chief Executive of e-commerce giant, Konga, Nick Imudia, has challenged reports claiming he died by suicide.

According to the Family,  investigationweare still ongoing on the cause of his death as suicide had been ruled out.

Leadership reports that debunking news reports that Imudia had called his brother and daughter with instructions before his death, the family, in a statement signed by Dr. Anthony N. Imudia, said reportage of the news of the one-time Konga CEO’s death whilst the family was in the hospital trying to resuscitate him was suspicious.

“The family of Nick Imudia is unhappy with the unprofessional manner the media has wrongly characterised the reporting of Nick Imudia’s death as suicide. This is also supported by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police’s office that has vowed to investigate the sudden death of Nick. Neither did Nick call his brother in America with instructions on how to distribute his wealth, nor placed a call to his daughter with any instructions.

How come the news was reported so hastilly (less than 3 hours from his death) before his family members even knew about it and the medical team was still trying to resuscitate him at the hospital! The Imudia family wonders!”

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Stating that the former Konga CEO comes from a close-knit family where support abounds, the family added

“Nick never showed any sign of stress and he was not diagnosed as depressed at any point. The thought of suicide in the manner portrayed and hastilly reported by the news media is suspect. Nick Imudia, until his death was the Group CEO of D.light International with Headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, where he was residing. He managed the company’s worldwide operations from Nairobi. Nick was full of life and people that worked closely with him or met him in the last hours prior to the incident surrounding his death were shocked with the media attributing his death to ‘suicide’.

He was on a short visit to Lagos after a brief trip to the Netherlands and was to return to Nairobi a day after his sudden death. Nick made his initial career mark with Nokia, the Finnish based Telecommunication Company before he was transferred from Helsinki to manage Nokia Asia operations in Singapore.

Later in his career with Nokia, he was appointed as the Managing Director of Nokia – West and Central Africa. When Microsoft bought Nokia, he opted to leave the company. Looking for a new challenge, he became the CEO of Konga Nigeria where he reengineered the company’s operation.

At his prime age and the level of his achievements, people who knew Nick well are all shocked and do not accept the characterization of his death as suicide. Members of Nick’s family do request the media and the general public to allow them to grief their loved one without any unfounded rumour of the circumstances surrounding his death.”

Ex-Konga boss Nick Imudia didn’t commit suicide – Family

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Four terrorists killed, one surrenders weapons to military in Borno

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Four terrorists killed, one surrenders weapons to military in Borno

Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have killed four terrorists following a raid in an enclave in Dipchari Village in the Sambisa Forest axis of  Bama Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno State.

The operation in collaboration with Hybrid Force attacked the terrorist’s enclave on June 24.

“The operation also resulted in the destruction of all life support structures belonging to the terrorists in the area.

“Fortunately, there were no reported casualties or injuries among the troops, the Nigerian Army said.

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Meanwhile, a Boko Haram fighter, Ibrahim Tide, 20, has reportedly surrendered to the troops of the 21 Armoured Brigade in the Bama LGA of the state.

Tide surrendered from Garin Mallam Village in Sambisa Forest, a known stronghold of the terrorist group.

The surrendered terrorists further handed over the arms in his possession to the Military Intelligence Regiment including an AK47 rifle with a registration number, one magazine containing 11 rounds of 7.62 x 39mm special ammunition, and a Techno mobile phone.

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Blogger Verydarkman granted bail hours after arrest

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Blogger Verydarkman granted bail hours after arrest

Controversial Abuja-based activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Verydarkman has reportedly been granted bail just hours after his latest arrest.

Reports emerged earlier that he was taken into custody by the police for an undisclosed offense.

The arrest followed a recent online confrontation between Verydarkman and prominent figures, billionaire businessman Obi Cubana and music executive Paulo Okoye.

According to @PIDOMNIGERIA, an online journalist and social commentator, Verydarkman has been released on bail.

The commentator noted that influential personalities played a significant role in securing his release.

“According to the commissioner of Police FCT command, #Verydarkman has been granted bail. It was a power play in the last few hours. Some quiet influential persons are now in love with VDM’s work,” @PIDOMNIGERIA said.

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Netizens Reactions…

@Elliotcute commented: “None is perfect he’s doing an amazing job to a large extent.”

@OMatarazi wrote: “If this guy contest for governor or local government chairman, he would likely win ooo at the pace he is going”

@iamcollinsopara remarked: “It’s outrageous VDM exposing corruption gets arrested while the alleged fraudster roams free.

The Nigerian authorities need to focus on the real criminals instead of silencing those who speak out against them.”

@Oladapomikky1 stated: “Men Mount for VDM… And must be protected because he’s a national treasure”

In related news, Social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as Very Dark Man has been rearrested by the Nigerian police.

His lawyer, Mr Deji Adeyanju on Sunday, June 30 disclosed that his client has again been arrested, adding that Very Dark Man was apprehended for exposing someone who allegedly duped a Nigerian abroad…

Blogger Verydarkman granted bail hours after arrest

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