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#EndBadGovernance Day 6: Protesters block East-West road in Rivers
#EndBadGovernance Day 6: Protesters block East-West road in Rivers
Protesters in Rivers have blocked the Eleme-Onne section of the east-west road as part of the #EndBadGovernance campaign.
Recall that Nigerians have taken to the streets since August 1 to rail against bad governance.
The demonstrations have been tagged ’10 Days of Rage’.
The protesters are demanding a lean government, a return of the petrol subsidy regime, food security, and fiscal discipline, among others.
NAN reports that protesters blocked the Akpajo axis of the east-west road, a critical route linking Port Harcourt to key business hubs, including Onne seaport and Indorama Petrochemicals, adding to the disruption of free vehicular movements on Monday.
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The protesters, who demonstrated peacefully, held up placards conveying their discontent with the widespread economic hardship, food insecurity, and escalating living costs in the nation.
Walson Idah, a protester, said that they targeted the East-west road to vent their frustration “over hunger, poverty and infrastructure deficit” in a region expected to thrive economically.
“We need the government to revive the refineries, which have so much employment and empowerment opportunities for us,” NAN quoted Idah as saying.
”In spite of the huge economic potentials in the business area, we are unemployed, hungry and poor, we are not taking any palliatives from politicians.
“We need jobs, good roads, affordable electricity, and basic infrastructure.”
The protesters asked that the federal government to address the skyrocketing cost of living and hold state governors accountable for their alleged mismanagement of fuel subsidy funds meant to benefit the people.
#EndBadGovernance Day 6: Protesters block East-West road in Rivers
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EFCC to Probe Adeyanju, VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Terror Financing, Funding Sources
EFCC to Probe Adeyanju, VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Terror Financing, Funding Sources
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is reportedly set to begin a preliminary investigation into activist-lawyer Deji Adeyanju and social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse (VeryDarkMan) over allegations linked to terror financing claims, illicit funding channels, and suspected financial irregularities.
The development follows a petition submitted on June 17, 2026, by lawyer Blessing Agbomhere, which called on the EFCC to scrutinise the sources of funding behind their activism, public campaigns, legal interventions, and media engagements.
In the petition, Agbomhere urged the anti-graft agency to conduct a detailed review of the duo’s bank accounts, financial transactions, personal and associated business assets, sponsorship arrangements, and possible foreign or third-party inflows. He argued that while freedom of expression and public advocacy are constitutionally protected rights, the scale and visibility of their campaigns raise concerns that warrant regulatory examination.
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The petitioner further noted that, in some global cases, undisclosed funding structures have been used to influence public opinion or weaken institutions. Based on this, he urged authorities to determine whether any similar risks exist in relation to the individuals involved.
The petition also called on the EFCC to work alongside relevant security and intelligence agencies to assess whether any of the funds in question could pose a threat to national security.
While the EFCC has not confirmed any formal charges, reports suggest the agency is reviewing the petition and may commence preliminary financial investigations, which typically involve verifying claims, tracing financial flows, and assessing compliance with anti-money laundering laws and financial regulations.
At this stage, no indictment has been filed, and the allegations remain unproven.
Both Adeyanju and VeryDarkMan are prominent figures in Nigeria’s civic and digital activism space, known for their outspoken criticism of government policies and institutions. Their activities have often attracted both strong public support and controversy.
The petition itself clarified that it does not amount to an allegation of guilt but is intended to promote transparency and accountability. It added that if the EFCC finds all funding sources to be legitimate, it would help clear doubts and reinforce public trust in their activities.
EFCC to Probe Adeyanju, VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Terror Financing, Funding Sources
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Tinubu Approves Six-Month Extension for Nigeria Customs Chief
Tinubu Approves Six-Month Extension for Nigeria Customs Chief
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a six-month extension for the tenure of the Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Adewale Adeniyi, extending his leadership of the agency until February 2027.
The extension takes effect from August 1, 2026, when his current tenure was originally expected to end.
According to a statement issued by the Presidency through the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the decision is aimed at ensuring continuity in ongoing reforms within the Customs Service, particularly the full rollout of the National Single Window project, a major digital trade facilitation system designed to streamline import and export processes in Nigeria.
The Presidency explained that the extension will also allow Adeniyi to consolidate improvements in revenue generation, border management, and anti-smuggling operations, while ensuring a structured and orderly transition in the leadership of the service.
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During the extended period, Adeniyi is expected to work closely with the Customs Service Board to oversee key administrative processes, including the promotion of eligible officers to the rank of Comptroller of Customs, as well as the retirement of officers who have reached the mandatory age of 60 years or completed 35 years in service. These steps are part of wider efforts to strengthen institutional stability within the agency.
Adeniyi, an alumnus of Obafemi Awolowo University, joined the Nigeria Customs Service in the late 1980s and has spent decades rising through the ranks. His career progression includes promotion to Deputy Comptroller in 2012, Comptroller in 2017, Assistant Comptroller-General in 2020, and Acting Deputy Comptroller-General in January 2023 before his appointment as Comptroller-General by President Tinubu in June 2023.
Since assuming office, he has led reforms focused on modernising Customs operations, strengthening border security, improving compliance systems, and boosting non-oil revenue generation for the federal government.
The extension is widely viewed as part of the administration’s broader strategy to stabilise key revenue-generating agencies and sustain ongoing digital transformation efforts across Nigeria’s trade and border control systems.
Tinubu Approves Six-Month Extension for Nigeria Customs Chief
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IPOB Rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s Suspension, Declares Move Null and Void
IPOB Rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s Suspension, Declares Move Null and Void
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