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BREAKING: Angry mob beat two policemen to death, injure two others in Edo
BREAKING: Angry mob beat two policemen to death, injure two others in Edo
Two riot policemen have been beaten to death and two others injured by a mob in the Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo State,
The mob was said to be protesting the killing of a motorcycle rider and his childĀ in an accident caused by escort-duty police officers on the convoy of Emmanuel Agbaje, a former member of the Edo House of Assembly.
Sources said that Ikpeshi youths overran and severely battered the two police officers at the Edo State Security Vigilance Network headquarters, where they were transported.
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However, two other policemen were rescued by the vigilance members, and their rifles were recovered.
The rescued officers are currently undergoing treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Edo.
The four policemen were from Police Mobile Force (PMF) 19, Port Harcourt in Rivers State.
Chairman of Akoko-Edo local government council, Tajudeen Alade, who condemned the activities of Ikpeshiās youths, declared that the persons involved would be identified, arrested and prosecuted, to serve as a deterrent to other errant youths.
Edo Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Chidi Nwabuzor, a Superintendent of Police (SP), also confirmed the incident
BREAKING: Angry mob beat two policemen to death, injure two others in Edo
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Deadlock at National Assembly as House Snubs Electoral Act Bill Meeting on E-Transmission Clause
Deadlock at National Assembly as House Snubs Electoral Act Bill Meeting on E-Transmission Clause
Tension escalated at the National Assembly on Monday after members of the House of Representatives failed to attend a joint conference committee meeting with the Senate aimed at harmonising the Electoral Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, 2026. The absence of House lawmakers stalled efforts to reconcile differences over Clause 60(3), which governs the electronic transmission of election results.
The session, initially scheduled for 11:00 a.m., did not proceed as senators waited in vain for their House counterparts. Later, senators reconvened at the office of Senator Simon Lalong, chairman of the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters, but the stalemate persisted. A second attempt in the afternoon also failed, with only a few lawmakers present, leaving the harmonisation process in limbo.
At the core of the dispute is the mandatory electronic transmission of results from polling units. The House version requires real-time uploading of results to INECās Result Viewing Portal (IREV), while the Senate adopted a more cautious approach, allowing electronic transmission but making the physical result sheet (Form EC8A) the primary document where network challenges occur. Senators cited concerns about uneven internet coverage and power supply gaps, stressing the need for a pragmatic approach nationwide.
The disagreement comes less than a year before the February 20, 2027 general elections, rekindling debates over electoral credibility. Memories of the 2023 presidential election, when delays in IREV uploads triggered widespread criticism, legal disputes, and political tension, remain fresh. Analysts warn that failure to harmonise the law could undermine public confidence in future elections.
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Telecom operators have insisted that infrastructure is sufficient to support electronic transmission. The Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) highlighted that even basic 2G networks can reliably transmit results, while broadband penetration now exceeds 50 percent, with over 109 million active subscriptions nationwide. Experts say that transparency, system testing, and public trust will be crucial for the success of reforms ahead of 2027.
Civil society groups, including Situation Room Nigeria and Action Aid, have protested outside the National Assembly, urging lawmakers to adopt mandatory real-time electronic transmission to ensure transparency and minimise the risk of election manipulation. Youth and reform organisations also stress that allowing manual fallback options could reintroduce vulnerabilities that past reforms sought to eliminate.
The impasse highlights the importance of legal clarity and political will in safeguarding Nigeriaās electoral integrity. Observers note that beyond infrastructure, the cooperation of lawmakers, INEC, and security agencies will determine whether the next general election restores public trust or exacerbates existing doubts.
Deadlock at National Assembly as House Snubs Electoral Act Bill Meeting on E-Transmission Clause
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Maikori Accuses ExāGovernor ElāRufai of Persecution Over 2017 Tweet
Maikori Accuses ExāGovernor ElāRufai of Persecution Over 2017 Tweet
Audu Maikori, Founder and Chairman of Chocolate City Entertainment, has accused former Nasir ElāRufai of persecuting him in connection with his 2017 social media post, saying that the handling of the matter ā including his arrest and subsequent fallout ā extended far beyond what was warranted and reflected a broader pattern of intimidation against critics. Maikori spoke on Arise Televisionās Prime Time programme on Monday, using his right of reply after ElāRufai addressed the controversy in a separate appearance the previous Friday. He acknowledged the post that triggered the crisis, explained how he retracted it when he realised it was false, and insisted that he was singled out and pursued long after the matter was legally closed. āItās not personal. It is about setting the record straight and getting the facts right,ā Maikori said. āExāgovernor ElāRufai has a penchant for recreating stories. Everything he said is untrue. And itās important for posterity that the record reflects the truth.ā
On February 18, 2017, Maikori was detained by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) following tweets in which he claimed that five students of the College of Education, Gidan Waya had been killed in violence in Southern Kaduna. The post generated widespread attention and controversy, leading to criticism from ElāRufai, then governor of Kaduna State, who said the claims were unverified, potentially inflammatory, and could aggravate security tensions if left unchecked. ElāRufai argued at the time that publishing unverified figures could heighten distrust among communities and jeopardise lives and property ā a position consistent with broader government efforts to curb misinformation during periods of insecurity. The DSS subsequently detained Maikori and others perceived to be fuelling the narrative.
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Maikori said that as soon as he realised the information was inaccurate, he acted to correct the record. He and his driver went to the first police station available in Lekki, Lagos, where he filed a formal statement explaining that the original claim was based on inaccurate information from the driver, who later confessed to having made up the story for personal reasons. Maikori said he contacted the Attorney General of Kaduna State, Amina Sijuade, to notify her of his intention to retract the post. Maikori said a detailed retraction was published on 4 February 2017, including an apology not only to ElāRufai but to all those affected.
Despite this, Maikori alleges that ElāRufai did not let the matter rest. He said that after he was released ā following the driverās confession and the DSS investigation ā ElāRufai continued to publicly associate him with violence, alleging in other forums that Maikoriās tweet was linked to deaths in the region and hinting at prosecution. Maikori described this as unwarranted interference beyond the authority of a state governor, noting that the police discharged him after clarifying the facts.
Maikori argued that the courts subsequently confirmed that his arrest had been unlawful. Both the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal reportedly awarded him damages, ruling against the legality of his detention. He said ElāRufai then took the matter to the Supreme Court, where the case is still pending, with Maikori confident of prevailing. He said any damages awarded āwill be used to support journalists and others who lack access to legal representation.ā
Maikori challenged what he called a double standard in how ElāRufai handled public information. He cited a 2019 incident in Kadunaās Kajuru Local Government Area, where the exāgovernor publicly released casualty figures that were later challenged by security authorities as unverified. Maikori said that despite warnings from the stateās Police Commissioner, ElāRufai repeated and amplified the figures without issuing a retraction or apology, even as others were detained. He also referred to the arrest of nine elders of the Adara community, whom he said were jailed for extended periods without prompt bail or clear evidence ā illustrating, in his view, a pattern of targeting critics and communities without adequate due process.
He also cited additional cases under ElāRufaiās administration, including the prolonged detention of Charles Steve Kefferson and alleged harassment of his own lawyer, Gloria Ballas, whom he said faced intimidation compelling her to seek court protection.
While defending his motivations, Maikori criticised what he called ElāRufaiās leadership approach, contrasting it with the record of the current Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, whom he said had restored peace and improved security within a short period compared with the previous eight years. Maikori suggested that ElāRufaiās refusal to acknowledge mistakes stemmed partly from political disappointment after failing to secure a ministerial appointment and losing political influence. He described this pattern of behaviour ā defending positions even when disproven ā as āsour grapes,ā arguing that it reflected an unwillingness to separate personal ambition from public duty.
Maikori confirmed that he is now a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) but noted that the dispute dates back to when both he and ElāRufai belonged to the same party, suggesting the issue transcends partisan labels and speaks to broader concerns about leadership, accountability, and free expression.
Maikori Accuses ExāGovernor ElāRufai of Persecution Over 2017 Tweet
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Shariāah Council Defends Kwankwaso, Rejects US āChristian Genocideā Claims
Shariāah Council Defends Kwankwaso, Rejects US āChristian Genocideā Claims
The Supreme Council for Shariāah in Nigeria (SCSN) has defended Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso while strongly rejecting recent claims from the United States alleging a āChristian genocideā in Nigeria. The council described such narratives as misleading, harmful, and capable of undermining national unity.
In a statement signed by Nafiu Baba Ahmad, SecretaryāGeneral of the SCSN, the council said accusations that Christians are systematically targeted in Nigeria do not reflect the countryās legal framework or security realities. The council also defended Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State, against claims linking him to religious persecution, emphasizing that the allegations are politically and culturally distorted.
The SCSN highlighted that insecurity and violent incidents in Nigeria affect all citizens, regardless of religious affiliation. It warned that external narratives framing the countryās security challenges as a religious genocide could misrepresent facts, exacerbate tensions, and negatively impact interfaith coexistence.
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This position aligns with previous statements from Nigerian government officials who have rejected similar claims, stressing that terrorism, banditry, and communal clashes impact Christians, Muslims, and other groups alike, and that the government remains committed to protecting religious freedom for all citizens under the constitution.
Analysts note that the US claims, including legislative proposals calling for sanctions against Nigerian officials, oversimplify Nigeriaās complex security situation. They argue such narratives risk fueling religious divisions and undermining efforts at peace and national cohesion.
The SCSN reaffirmed its commitment to justice, dialogue, and national harmony, urging Nigerians and the international community to rely on verified data rather than politically motivated claims. The council emphasized that maintaining religious tolerance and unity remains crucial for Nigeriaās stability and development.
Shariāah Council Defends Kwankwaso, Rejects US āChristian Genocideā Claims
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