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Supreme Court sacks Obong of Calabar, orders fresh election

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The Supreme Court on Friday dethroned the Obong of Calabar, Édidem Ekpo Okon Abasi-Otu V, after years of legal tussle.

This is the first time in the history of the throne that the apex court would dethrone an Obong.

The court in the judgment, written by Justice Amina Augie and read by Justice Akomaye Agim, upheld the verdict of the Appeal Court of Calabar and ordered a fresh election.

The deposed Obong is still qualified to contest and this will be the fourth time he had to step down for the selection.

That Etubom Anthony Ani, and others in a suit filed by his lead counsel, Mr Joe Agi(SAN), sued Etubom Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu and others in their capacity as members of the Etuborns’ Traditional Council for jettisoning the screening process of the Western Calabar under the then Chairman, Etubom Abasi-Otu, now the Obong of Calabar, that had screened and selected Etubom Ani as their sole candidate.

Etubom Ani had instituted the suit immediately after the Etuboms’ Conclave met and declared Etubom Abasi Otu as the Obong-elect, not after he had been crowned the Obong of Calabar.j

Justice Obojor A. Ogar of the high court of Cross River State had sacked Abasi Otu as the Obong of Calabar on January 30, 2012 in favour of Etubom Anthony Ani and jettisoned the Appeal Court’s judgement that was in favour of the deposed Obong.

However, the Obong and others challenged the High Court judgement at the Appeal Court, Calabar, and was again sacked by the court and a fresh election ordered

Delivering judgment on June 4, 2013, the Lead Judge then, Justice Garba Lawal, who is now a Justice of the Supreme Court, ordered that “the 1st appellant, Abasi Otu, was traditionally qualified and eligible to vote and be voted for as the Obong of Calabar under Exhibit 1/20 at the time of the selection process.”

Hence, the Appeal Court set aside the selection process that produced Etubom Ani as candidate and set aside the March 31 proclamation of Etubom Abasi Otu as Obong, ordered by the Etuboms’ Conclave of the Palace of the Obong of Calabar, whose mandate it is under Article 5(a) (ii) (iv) of Exhibit 1/20, to do so.

The court ordered it “to conduct another process of selecting a new Obong of Calabar, in accordance with the provisions of Exhibit 1/20 and in strict compliance with the rules of natural justice.”

The summary of the judgment made available to newsmen in Calabar immediately after it was delivered on January 13, 2023 states that fresh election will be held in accordance with the 2002 constitution of the Palace, in line with equity and actual justice.

At private residence of the Obong at Adiabo, some of the Etuboms who gathered there for an emergency meeting sang a song that “till tomorrow Edidem Ekpo Okon will still win them.”

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Eid-el-Fitr: Tinubu Calls for Patriotism, Unity Among Nigerian Muslims

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Eid-el-Fitr: Tinubu Calls for Patriotism, Unity Among Nigerian Muslims

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Muslim faithful in Nigeria on the celebration of Eid-el-Fitr, calling for renewed patriotism, compassion, and commitment to national unity as the holy month of Ramadan comes to an end.

Tinubu’s message was conveyed in a statement issued in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, where the President urged Muslims to uphold the core values of Ramadan, including piety, empathy, sacrifice, and selflessness.

According to the statement, the President emphasised that the lessons of Ramadan should extend beyond the fasting period, especially at a time when Nigeria requires collective responsibility and unity to overcome its challenges.

“We have a lot to draw from the noble lessons of Ramadan, especially at a time like this. We must continue to abide by the virtues of piety, selflessness, perseverance, kindness and compassion beyond this period,” Tinubu said.

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He further encouraged Muslims to extend acts of charity to the less privileged, regardless of faith, as a demonstration of unity and shared humanity. The President also urged Islamic leaders to use the occasion of Eid to offer prayers for peace, stability, and prosperity in the country.

The Ramadan fast in 2026 began on February 18, coinciding with Ash Wednesday observed by Christians, marking a rare overlap of significant religious periods for both faiths.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia, which plays a central role in Islamic calendar announcements, confirmed that the Shawwal crescent moon was not sighted, leading to the declaration that Eid-el-Fitr would be celebrated on Friday, March 20, 2026.

The announcement aligns with decisions by Islamic authorities in Nigeria, including the Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, which traditionally determines the start and end of Ramadan based on moon sighting.

Tinubu reiterated his administration’s commitment to good governance, economic recovery, and national development, urging citizens to remain hopeful and supportive of ongoing reforms.

He concluded by calling on all Nigerians to embrace unity across religious and ethnic lines, stressing that peace and cooperation remain essential for national progress.

 

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Nigeria, UK Sign Landmark Deal to Deport Failed Asylum Seekers

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Nigeria, UK Sign Landmark Deal to Deport Failed Asylum Seekers

The governments of Nigeria and the United Kingdom have signed a landmark agreement to return failed asylum seekers, visa overstayers, and foreign national offenders, in a move aimed at strengthening migration control, border security, and bilateral cooperation.

The agreement was signed by Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, during the recent visit of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to London.

Under the deal, Nigerian nationals without legal status in the UK—including failed asylum seekers, convicted offenders, and visa overstayers—will be eligible for return to Nigeria through a more efficient administrative process.

A major highlight of the agreement is Nigeria’s decision to accept “UK letters” as valid travel documents for deportees who lack passports. This provision is expected to significantly remove bureaucratic delays that previously stalled deportation processes.

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Official figures show that about 961 Nigerians have exhausted their asylum appeals, while over 1,100 convicted offenders are awaiting deportation, indicating that the new arrangement could fast-track removals.

The agreement also strengthens law enforcement and intelligence cooperation between both countries. It includes joint operations and intelligence sharing to tackle organised immigration crime, such as visa fraud, forged documents, and sham marriages.

UK Minister for Border Security and Asylum, Alex Norris, described Nigeria as a key partner in addressing illegal migration, noting that the country remains the UK’s largest visa market in Africa.

On his part, Tunji-Ojo said Nigeria’s participation reflects its commitment to responsible migration management and international obligations, emphasising the importance of fairness and cooperation in sustaining bilateral relations.

Beyond deportations, the agreement expands collaboration into combating transnational financial crimes, including romance scams, investment fraud, and cryptocurrency-related offences.

Both countries also plan to deploy a “fusion cell” model, bringing together government agencies, financial institutions, telecom operators, and technology firms to enable real-time intelligence sharing and coordinated enforcement actions.

Analysts say the deal could help the UK reduce its asylum backlog while enhancing Nigeria’s role in global migration governance, though concerns remain about the reintegration of returnees and the socio-economic impact.

While key implementation timelines and financial details have not been disclosed, both governments have pledged to ensure the agreement is executed in a structured, lawful, and humane manner.

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Tinubu, Starmer Meet as UK Backs £746m Lagos Port Upgrade Deal

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Tinubu, Starmer Meet as UK Backs £746m Lagos Port Upgrade Deal

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday held high-level talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as both countries move to deepen Nigeria–UK bilateral relations and finalise a £746 million port infrastructure deal.

According to a statement by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, the meeting is expected to culminate in the signing of multiple Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) covering trade, investment, defence cooperation, and cultural exchange.

The engagement underscores Nigeria’s push to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), strengthen economic diplomacy, and accelerate the modernisation of critical infrastructure.

At the centre of Tinubu’s UK visit is a £746 million financing agreement involving UK Export Finance, the Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Federal Ministry of Finance.

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The deal will fund the refurbishment and upgrade of two of Nigeria’s busiest seaports:

  • Lagos Port Complex (Apapa Quays)

  • Tin Can Island Port Complex

Officials say the project will focus on rehabilitating ageing port infrastructure, improving cargo handling efficiency, and reducing congestion — long-standing challenges that have hindered Nigeria’s maritime sector.

The upgrades are also expected to enhance trade facilitation, revenue generation, and logistics efficiency, positioning Nigeria as a stronger maritime hub in West Africa.

Beyond infrastructure, discussions between Tinubu and Starmer also covered security cooperation, regional stability, and economic partnerships, reflecting a broader strategic alignment between both countries.

Analysts note that the involvement of UK Export Finance signals strong UK government backing for the project, which could open the door for more British investments in Nigeria’s transport, energy, and infrastructure sectors.

The agreement is considered one of the largest recent external financing deals in Nigeria’s port sector, with potential to create jobs, boost exports, and improve the ease of doing business.

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