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JUST IN: Police arrest Obi loyalist, Dele Farotimi, over alleged UBA Chairman Elumelu’s petition

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JUST IN: Police arrest Obi loyalist, Dele Farotimi, over alleged UBA Chairman Elumelu’s petition

The Nigeria Police Force has arrested Dele Farotimi, a human rights lawyer, FIJ heard on Tuesday.

Omoyele Sowore, a 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) and a good governance advocate, announced on X.

“I just learned that Dele Farotimi was arrested by the Nigerian Police over a petition by Tony Elumelu of UBA Group alleging Dele defamed him. It is pertinent that the Nigerian police are notified that the institution cannot continue to be used to settle personal scores, and we, the citizens of Nigeria, would no longer tolerate such a situation. Therefore, the police at Zone 2 in Lagos are advised to release Barrister Dele Farotimi immediately,” Sowore stated.

Farotimi is a well-known critic of government officials who usually argues from the citizens’ welfare standpoint.

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Farotimi previously disclosed to journalists that the police were trying to abduct him in November, days after he got an invitation letter from the Zone 2 Police Command in Lagos on November 11.

The police had asked him to report to the station on November 13. Farotimi said the police showed him a petition accusing him of defamation when he arrived at the station. The petition was written by a lawyer on behalf of Elumelu, the Chairman of UBA Group.

The police have previously detained lawyers and journalists under less ideal circumstances and against the law.

Policemen abducted FIJ’s Daniel Ojukwu in May and kept him detained for ten days. Sustained media pressure and public outrage forced the police to eventually release the journalist.

Some policemen unlawfully arrested and detained Ben-Kingsley Nwashara, a single father who had left his little daughter at home, in Enugu in December 2023. They threatened him with assault in a cell. Nwashara only got out as soon as word of his unlawful detention became public knowledge.

There are growing concerns about the tendency of Nigerian security outfits to weaponise arbitrary arrests against journalists and critics in the country.

JUST IN: Police arrest Obi loyalist, Dele Farotimi, over alleged UBA Chairman Elumelu’s petition

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Nigerian Army Foils Terrorist Attack in Sokoto, Neutralises 11 Gunmen

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Nigerian Army Foils Terrorist Attack in Sokoto, Neutralises 11 Gunmen

Troops of the 8 Division Nigerian Army have thwarted an attempted invasion by heavily armed terrorists in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State, preventing what security sources described as a planned mass kidnapping attack.

According to military insiders, the operation unfolded in the early hours of Monday, 8 December 2025, when Special Forces stormed a major bandits’ hideout around Kurawa village. A fierce gun battle ensued, leading to the neutralisation of eleven terrorists, while several others escaped with gunshot wounds, as indicated by heavy blood trails at the scene.

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Sources revealed that the attackers were preparing to invade Tara village—also in Sabon Birni LGA—before troops launched the pre-emptive strike that halted the planned assault.

During the raid, soldiers recovered eight AK-47 rifles, five magazines, and 26 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, further degrading the firepower of the non-state armed group.

The military described the success as part of ongoing, intensified operations aimed at denying terrorists and bandit groups freedom of movement and operational space in the North-West.

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Igbo Diaspora Groups Slam UK Govt Over Silence on Kanu’s Life Sentence

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Igbo Diaspora Groups Slam UK Govt Over Silence on Kanu’s Life Sentence

Leading Igbo diaspora organisations have sharply criticised the United Kingdom for maintaining what they describe as “disturbing silence” over the conviction and life imprisonment of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu by the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Kanu, a British citizen and head of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was convicted on terrorism-related charges weeks ago and subsequently transferred to Sokoto prison, drawing outrage from diaspora groups who insist the UK has abandoned one of its nationals.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, the American Veterans of Igbo Descent (AVID), the Ambassadors for Self-Determination (ASD) and the Rising Sun Foundation (RSF) accused the British government of failing in its human rights obligations.

“The UK government has failed to uphold its duty to protect one of its own citizens,” AVID president Dr. Sylvester Onyia said. “A British passport holder was abducted from Kenya without legal extradition, subjected to a sham trial under a repealed law, yet London remains silent. This silence undermines the UK’s credibility as a human rights champion.”

ASD president Evans Nwankwo described Britain’s inaction as hypocritical, noting that London is vocal on abuses in Russia, Myanmar, Hong Kong and other regions. “When it is a British citizen facing unlawful detention and a life sentence, the government’s indifference becomes deafening. Silence here reads as complicity,” he stated.

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RSF director Maxwell Dede linked the UK’s posture to historic grievances, arguing that the silence reinforces perceptions of ethnic bias rooted in Britain’s role during the 1967–1970 Biafran War. “By ignoring Kanu’s case, the UK risks signalling that geopolitical interests outweigh justice for the Igbo people,” he said.

The diaspora groups demanded immediate UK intervention, including:

  • A public statement condemning Kanu’s alleged rendition from Kenya
  • Enforcement of the 2022 Appeal Court judgment that discharged him
  • Full consular access
  • A parliamentary inquiry into the UK’s handling of the case
  • Possible sanctions under the UK Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations targeting Nigerian officials allegedly involved in the rendition or torture

They emphasised that IPOB is legally registered in the UK, and Kanu’s broadcasts from London fall under British free speech protections. The organisations argued that £6.5bn UK–Nigeria trade relations cannot supersede the government’s duty to protect its citizens.

“This is no longer a purely Nigerian matter,” Onyia added. “When a British citizen is abducted, tortured, tried under a repealed law and denied the benefit of a binding judgment, it becomes an international issue. The UK must act.”

The groups vowed to intensify international advocacy, engaging the United States, the United Nations, and global media to ensure monitoring of Kanu’s health and detention conditions.

“The world is watching,” Dede said. “Human rights, due process, and the protection of citizens are non-negotiable. Silence is complicity.”

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Nigerian Air Force Clarifies C-130 Aircraft Made Safe Precautionary Landing in Burkina Faso

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Nigerian Air Force Clarifies C-130 Aircraft Made Safe Precautionary Landing in Burkina Faso

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has clarified that its C-130 military aircraft, previously reported detained in Burkina Faso over an alleged airspace violation, made a safe precautionary landing due to technical concerns.

In a statement on Tuesday, Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, said the aircraft was on a ferry mission to Portugal when the crew detected a technical issue shortly after departing Lagos. Following international aviation safety protocols, the plane diverted to Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, as the nearest available airfield.

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The NAF confirmed that all crew members and passengers are safe and were cordially received by Burkinabe authorities. Plans are already underway to resume the mission as scheduled.

“The Nigerian Air Force remains professionally committed to strict compliance with operational procedures and safety standards, and to the protection of its personnel while fulfilling its constitutional mandate,” the statement added.

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