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Ojukwu property: Bianca’s sons retreat from court battle

Ojukwu property: Bianca’s sons retreat from court battle
The Lagos State High Court has scheduled March 10, 2025, to hear the withdrawal of a joinder application filed by Afamefuna and Nwachukwu, sons of Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu.
The application, dated December 16, 2024, seeks to retract their earlier request to join a 2011 property suit involving Ojukwu Transport Limited (OTL).
The original suit, marked LD/794/2011, was initiated by Ogbonna Ojukwu and others against OTL.
A judgment was delivered in 2018. Justice Adedayo Oyebanji awarded the company possession of OTL’s Lagos properties, including No. 29 Oyinkan Abayomi Drive, Ikoyi. By July 2022, OTL had executed a warrant of possession for all its Lagos properties.
Afamefuna and Nwachukwu, who claimed they were unaware of the original suit, filed to join the case last year, seeking an exemption from the executed warrant of possession.
They argued that excluding them from the case would lead to a miscarriage of justice, as their interests were directly affected.
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The late Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu was involved in the original suit until his passing in 2011.
At the last hearing for the joinder application on April 22, 2024, representatives from OTL, including Director Dr. P. Ike Ojukwu, estate agent Mr. Massey Udegbe, and lawyer Chief Ifeanyi Okumah, were present. However, Bianca, her sons, and their legal team were absent, prompting an adjournment.
Meanwhile, OTL has claimed longstanding issues with rent payments for several of its properties.
These include a property on 30 Gerard Road, Ikoyi, occupants West African Offshore Limited reportedly owe 12 years of rent to N144 million.
32A Commercial Avenue, Yaba, has been occupied by Foursquare Gospel Church, and rent has not been paid since 2017.
4 Macpherson Road, Ikoyi which has been under police seal since 2015, 29 Oyinkan Abayomi Road, Ikoyi which has been vacant for over two decades and 13 Ojora Road, Ikoyi, described as having a stable tenant-landlord relationship.
Following a 2022 judgment by Justice A. M. Lawal, OTL harmonized the management of its assets, reaffirmed Massey Udegbe & Co. as its estate agent, and published this decision in national newspapers.
The court’s upcoming decision on the withdrawal application will determine whether Afamefuna and Nwachukwu remain part of the ongoing legal battle over OTL’s properties.
Ojukwu property: Bianca’s sons retreat from court battle
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Lakurawa terrorists kill police officers in Kebbi

Lakurawa terrorists kill police officers in Kebbi
Suspected members of the Lakurawa group on Friday evening killed three police officers at Zogirma in Bunza Local Government Area of Kebbi State.
According to Kebbi State Police Command’sPublic Relations Officer, CSP Nafiu Abubakar a combined team of Policemen engaged the suspected Lakurawa in a fierce gun duel while attempting to attack commuters plying Zogirma/Tilli road.
“As a result, several suspected Lakurawa bandits were neutralised while others escaped to the nearby forest with fatal injuries. Regrettably, three brave Police Officers lost their lives during the encounter”, he said.
He added that the Zogirma Divisional Police Officer promptly mobilised a team of Policemen and rushed to the scene with reinforcement from No 36 Police Mobile Force Squadron, Birnin Kebbi, but the bandits fled to nearby forest.
The State Commissioner of Police, CP Bello M Sani, while commending the resilience, bravery and sacrifice of the dead officers, prayed for their souls to have an eternal rest.
He equally called on residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to the nearest Police station.
CP Sani reiterated the Command’s commitment towards ensuring the safety and security of the people in the state.
Lakurawa terrorists kill police officers in Kebbi
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Two ex-Nigerian heads of state critically ill in London

Two ex-Nigerian heads of state critically ill in London
Former Nigerian heads of state, retired General Abdulsalami Abubakar and ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, are currently undergoing medical treatment in London, United Kingdom, and are reportedly in serious condition, SaharaReporters reported Saturday.
A presidency insider confirmed to the online newspaper that both men are battling serious but undisclosed health challenges, compounded by their advancing age.
“The former Head of State, Abdusalami, has been hospitalised in the UK for over five months now,” the source disclosed.
“On the other hand, Buhari has been in and out of the Intensive Care Unit of UK hospitals in recent weeks,” the source added.
The newspaper had earlier reported that President Bola Tinubu had sent Vice President Kashim Shettima to London to check on the two ailing statesmen and explore ways to support their treatment.
Though official details regarding their medical conditions remain scarce, the source revealed that Buhari is struggling with a serious intestinal disorder, while Abdulsalami is coping with age-related complications.
Shettima was initially in Ethiopia for the launch of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Green Legacy Initiative and discussions around agricultural collaboration. However, once President Tinubu was informed of Buhari’s deteriorating health, he reportedly redirected the Vice President to make a stop in London.
The intention, according to the insider, was for Shettima to deliver the President’s message of goodwill and assess the condition of the former leaders.
Despite reports suggesting Buhari was in intensive care, one of his former aides, Bashir Ahmad, dismissed the severity of those claims.
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Ahmad posted on X (formerly Twitter):“In light of the recent media reports suggesting that former President Muhammadu Buhari is critically ill and has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), we find it necessary to set the record straight.“It is true that former President Buhari is unwell and is currently receiving medical attention. However, contrary to the exaggerated claims circulating in the media, he is stable and responding well to treatment and we are optimistic about his full recovery.“We appreciate the outpouring of prayers and goodwill from his supporters and well-wishers around the world. We continue to pray for his complete and speedy recovery.”
The source said Vice President Shettima landed in London early Monday and spent several hours with Buhari at the hospital. He also reportedly connected Buhari with Tinubu over the phone during the visit.
“Shettima flew to London on Sunday night, arriving in the early hours of Monday. He visited the former President in the hospital and spent hours with him after delivering President Tinubu’s message of concern and wishes for a quick recovery.“As a matter of fact, I think the Vice President connected both the President and his predecessor on a call before leaving the ailing former President. I am told he also visited former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, who at the time was also in London recuperating,” the source said.
Despite the Vice President’s visit, official channels have remained silent about the trip. When asked for confirmation, Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications (Office of the Vice President), said he was aware Shettima had travelled but could not confirm any visits to the former leaders.
“I do not know where you got your story from. I am just hearing about General Buhari and General Abdulsalam Abubakar’s visit from you. Anyway, yes, the VP was in London but on a purely private visit and came back to Nigeria the same Monday,” Nkwocha said.“And since it was a private visit which I was not privy to, his engagements or lack thereof would remain in the realm of speculation, and hence the publicising or not of such a visit cannot come up.”
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Buhari’s health has long been a subject of public scrutiny, especially during his time in office. His frequent medical trips abroad, particularly to the UK, often drew criticism and sparked debates about the state of Nigeria’s healthcare system and the transparency of its leaders.
His first notable medical trip came in February 2016, under the guise of a vacation. He returned in June that same year for treatment of an ear infection—a move that prompted criticism from the Nigerian Medical Association, which noted the presence of capable local specialists.
In 2017, Buhari left for a prolonged medical stay in the UK, remaining abroad for 50 days beginning in January, and again departing in May for an extended 104-day absence. The government never disclosed the nature of his illness, leading to widespread speculation. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo acted as president during those periods.
The pattern continued in subsequent years. Buhari traveled to London for medical consultations in 2018, 2021, and throughout 2022. His last documented medical trip as president occurred in May 2023, shortly after attending King Charles III’s coronation. He reportedly extended his stay to undergo a dental procedure.
Across his presidency, Buhari is believed to have spent over 230 days abroad for medical purposes. The cumulative cost of these trips, including travel and logistics for the presidential fleet, was estimated by media outlets to fall between ₦1.1 billion and ₦5.4 billion, excluding medical and accommodation expenses.
His reliance on foreign healthcare stood in stark contrast to his campaign promises to end medical tourism and revamp the Nigerian healthcare system. Civil society groups and opposition figures were vocal in their criticism.
Dr. Osahon Enabulele, who served as president of the World Medical Association, once labeled the situation a “national shame.” Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore also lambasted Buhari for failing to establish even a single world-class hospital in Nigeria during his eight years in power.
Despite the backlash, Buhari defended his choices, citing the need for continuity in care and long-standing relationships with UK-based doctors. His administration provided little detail about his medical conditions, perpetuating a long-standing culture of secrecy around the health of Nigerian leaders.
Two ex-Nigerian heads of state critically ill in London
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Bandits abduct Catholic priest in Niger community

Bandits abduct Catholic priest in Niger community
Suspected armed bandits have abducted a Catholic priest, Rev. Father Sunday Musa, following an early morning raid on Samunaka village in Niger State.
The attack took place around 4:00 a.m. on Friday in Samunaka, a village located near Babanna in the Borgu Local Government Area of the state.
Security analyst Zagozola Makama reported that the assailants, numbering about twenty, stormed the community in a hail of gunfire before seizing the cleric and taking him to an undisclosed location.
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The police, according to Makama, received the alert from the Officer-in-Charge of the Babanna Police Outstation, who promptly mobilised tactical teams and local vigilante groups to pursue the kidnappers.
Security operations have since been intensified across the Babanna–Borgu corridor as efforts continue to locate the abductors and ensure the safe return of Rev. Father Musa.
Bandits abduct Catholic priest in Niger community
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