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Lagos communities face 4-month blackout, power firm alerts
Lagos communities face 4-month blackout, power firm alerts
Thousands of residents and businesses in some communities in Lagos are set for a prolonged power outage as the power authorities begin a major overhaul of a critical electricity facility in the affected areas.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), in partnership with Ikeja Electric, says it will commence rehabilitation works on the 132kV Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) at the Amuwo Transmission Station of Lagos.
According to a statement released by Ikeja Electric on Wednesday, the exercise will kick off on March 19, 2026, and run through July 30, 2026 — a period of over four months.
The companies said the project was designed to upgrade aging infrastructure and improve the long-term stability of electricity supply across the affected communities. However, the short-term impact is expected to be significant.
Areas likely to bear the brunt are Old Ojo Road and Ijesha Express (served by the 11-Amuwo INJ-T1 feeder), Jakande 1 and 2 (11-Amuwo INJ-T2), as well as Amukoko and parts of Hongxing linked to the 33kV Amuwo TCN lines.
“Please be informed that rehabilitation and maintenance works on the 132kV GIS substation at the Amuwo Transmission Station will commence on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and are expected to continue until Thursday, July 30, 2026.
“During this period, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) and Ikeja Electric will work collaboratively to minimise the impact of the project on customers served by the following feeders,” the statement read.
The utility firms appealed for patience, insisting the temporary hardship is necessary to deliver a more reliable and efficient electricity network in the long run.
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Sowore Wins Legal Victory as Court Dismisses Egbetokun Cyberbullying Case
Sowore Wins Legal Victory as Court Dismisses Egbetokun Cyberbullying Case
A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed the cyberbullying charges filed against former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore by former Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, citing lack of diligent prosecution by the police. The ruling marks a major victory for Sowore and is seen as a reinforcement of due process and the rule of law in Nigeria.
The case, marked FHC/ABJ/CR/23/2025, originated from complaints that Sowore used his verified X handle to publish statements against the then IGP, calling him “illegal IGP Kayode Egbetokun.” Prosecutors alleged that the messages were false and intended to incite public disorder. Specific counts cited alleged violations of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, ETC) Act, 2015, as amended in 2024, including messages tagged to the verified Nigeria Police Force account and statements suggesting that Egbetokun would make the next #ENDSARS inevitable.
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Sowore’s legal team, led by Marshall Abubakar, applied for dismissal on the grounds that the police had not actively pursued the case since Sowore’s arraignment in January 2025, and that the delay violated Section 351 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA). During proceedings on Tuesday, the prosecution requested a short recess for its lead counsel to appear, but the defense opposed it, insisting that the prolonged inaction warranted outright dismissal.
Justice Musa Liman, in delivering the judgment, agreed with the defense, noting that the police failed to diligently prosecute the case, resulting in its dismissal. He formally struck out the charges, stating:
“The charge FHC/ABJ/CR/23/2025 is struck out and accordingly dismissed.”
Supporters of Sowore welcomed the ruling, highlighting concerns that cybercrime and defamation laws have occasionally been misapplied to target activists and limit freedom of expression in Nigeria. The dismissal underscores the importance of judicial accountability and adherence to due process in prosecuting high-profile cases.
Sowore Wins Legal Victory as Court Dismisses Egbetokun Cyberbullying Case
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Igboho Rejects Sowore, Defends Activism, Political Support for Tinubu
Igboho Rejects Sowore, Defends Activism, Political Support for Tinubu
Yoruba nation agitator Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has rejected claims by human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore that his activism and political positions are “transactional politics”. Igboho said Sowore’s remarks misrepresent his work and undermine his efforts to address insecurity in the South‑West and promote Nigeria’s growth.
Sowore made the comment in a viral social media video, accusing some regional agitators and influencers of aligning with political actors for personal or material gain. He suggested that Igboho’s public support for President Bola Tinubu’s potential 2027 re‑election bid reflected opportunistic engagement rather than principled activism.
In response, Igboho’s media aide, Olayomi Koiki, issued a statement from Ibadan, Oyo State, dismissing Sowore’s remarks as insignificant and unworthy of public attention. Igboho emphasised that his advocacy and political positions are constitutional rights, aimed at advancing the collective interests of the Yoruba people and improving security across the region.
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Igboho explained that his support for Tinubu and his activism are rooted in addressing real security challenges in Yorubaland, including killings of farmers, highway kidnappings, and attacks on traditional rulers and royal institutions. Koiki stressed that these issues, rather than any personal ambition, are the foundation of the Igboho movement.
Highlighting Sowore’s credibility, Igboho questioned how many protests Sowore organised to secure his freedom and noted inconsistencies between his daily lifestyle and his claimed advocacy for the masses. He asserted his right to independent political choices, stating that he cannot be compelled to endorse other political figures such as Peter Obi or Atiku Abubakar.
Igboho also pointed to recent security incidents in northern Nigeria, including explosions in Maiduguri, as evidence of the need for localized approaches to protect communities. He insisted that labeling his activism as “amala politics” undermines the urgency of the security crisis and the legitimacy of grassroots efforts.
The dispute underscores tensions within Nigeria’s activist and political networks over strategy, ideology, and engagement with mainstream politics, particularly as the country approaches the 2027 general elections.
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