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Villagers Killed, Monarch’s Palace Razed As Angry Soldiers Raid Imo Community
At least three people have been killed while 15 houses, including the palace of the traditional ruler of Aborshi Izombe Community in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo, have been razed.
Witnesses blamed soldiers on reprisal for the incident.
The soldiers were said to be angered by the killing of two of their colleagues by youths of Izombe.
A witness said youths protesting the killing of a young man identified as Chukwunoso Iherue, a native of Umuokwu Izombe, Oguta LGA, was suspected to have been killed by soldiers.
In protest, they were said to have killed two soldiers.
Another source in the community told our correspondent that the soldiers and the youths were engaged in supremacy tussle over oil bunkering in the community.
The source said, “I was informed that two military men were killed and their vehicle set ablaze after the military killed one young man in Umuokwu Izombe, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo, this morning.”
“The problem arose from misunderstanding between the boys and soldiers over crude oil bunkering. Lately Izombe, Eziorsu, Osobod communities in Oguta have been notorious for bunkering operation. Civilians ad security men are all involved in the illegal business.
“The soldiers were said to have killed one Chukwunoso Iherue before the youths fought back leading to the military personnel storming the palace of HRH Eze Pius Muforo of Aborshi Izombe Community, where they were attacked.
“Latest information is that soldiers have burnt down the palace of HRH Eze Muforo and two others now in Umuokwu Izombe.
“The soldiers attacked the community in 18 Hilux vans carrying petrol and three war tanks. My cousin living next to our compound told me that her house was burnt down after which the soldiers went and burn down Chief C A Onyeukwu’s buildings.”
Spokesman of the 34 Artillery Brigade, Capt Joseph Akubo, when contacted said he had not got a clear picture of what actually happened.
He promised to get back but had not done so as at the time this report was filed.
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“Childish and Hollow” – Presidency Fires Back at Obi Over Tinubu Resignation Demand
“Childish and Hollow” – Presidency Fires Back at Obi Over Tinubu Resignation Demand
- Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga says Obi’s comparison with UK political system is “simplistic” and “misplaced,” points to recent APC electoral victories as proof of public support.
The Presidency has fired back at Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 2027 elections, over his call for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resign, dismissing the demand as “childish,” “hollow,” and an unwarranted distraction from governance. In a strongly worded statement issued on Monday, June 22, 2026, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, faulted Obi’s comparison of Nigeria’s political system with that of the United Kingdom, where Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently announced plans to leave office.
According to Onanuga, Obi’s argument ignored the differences between Nigeria’s presidential system and Britain’s parliamentary structure, stressing that President Tinubu was elected for a fixed four-year tenure. The statement further noted that Obi’s view was “simplistic” and reflected a “selective and distorted view of Nigeria’s realities since 2023.” Onanuga emphasised that Nigeria does not operate a parliamentary system like the UK but a presidential system, with the president elected to a fixed four-year term. “Moving to use X to harangue the President out of office is off the mark and anti-democratic,” the statement read.
The Presidency also pointed to the recent victories recorded by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in elections held in Ekiti State and parts of Nasarawa, Enugu, Ondo and Rivers states, saying the outcomes reflected continued public support for the President and his party. “The election results, some early referendum of sorts, show that President Tinubu and his party are popular with Nigerians,” Onanuga said. He argued that Obi should await the 2027 presidential election if he wished to test public opinion on Tinubu’s administration rather than using social media to pressure the President to leave office.
Responding to criticisms of the government’s handling of insecurity, the Presidency maintained that the security challenges confronting the country predated Tinubu’s administration and had deep roots. The statement highlighted what it described as gains recorded under the current administration, including the rescue of kidnap victims, intensified military operations and the elimination of terrorist leaders in different parts of the country. “Over 15,000 terrorists have been taken off the streets and forests, and security operations have intensified nationwide. President Tinubu has not only sustained but also expanded investments in security by deploying advanced technologies and drones,” Onanuga stated. The Presidency further criticised Obi’s record as governor of Anambra State, questioning his credentials to comment on security matters. “It is laughable that Obi, who, as governor, was a colossal failure, unable to secure lives and property in his small state of Anambra, as documented by his successor, Willie Obiano, is now the one calling for President Tinubu’s resignation over security breaches in some parts of the country,” the statement read.
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On the economic front, Onanuga rejected Obi’s claim that Nigeria was in its worst condition, insisting that economic indicators showed improvements since Tinubu assumed office in May 2023. The statement said the administration’s reforms had produced consistent economic growth, increased foreign reserves, higher oil production and improved government revenue. Key figures cited included GDP growth recorded every quarter, foreign reserves hitting over $50 billion, oil production rising from less than one million barrels per day to about 1.8 million, and federation revenue projected to hit over N30 trillion this year, far above the 2022 level of N7.7 trillion. “By May this year, N15.7 trillion has already been collected, more than twice the entire revenue collected in 2022,” the statement added. It also cited gains in the stock market, with the All-Share Index rising from 50,000 to over 250,000, creating wealth for about 6 million Nigerian investors.
On infrastructure, the Presidency credited Tinubu with advancing major road projects across the country, including the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, describing them as “roads dreamt of for decades.” It further highlighted the government’s compressed natural gas (CNG) initiative and the student loan scheme, which provides interest-free loans to tertiary institution students. The statement also argued that the absence of prolonged strikes by university unions such as ASUU and NASU under the current administration demonstrated progress in the education sector. “That is one of President Tinubu’s campaign promises to our students: a four-year programme will be a four-year programme. It has been a promise well kept,” Onanuga said.
Addressing criticism over electricity supply, the Presidency accused Obi of misrepresenting comments Tinubu made during the 2023 election campaign. It quoted the President’s campaign remarks: “Whichever way, by all means necessary, you will have electricity, and you will not pay for estimated bills anymore. A promise made will be a promise kept. If I don’t keep the promise and I come for a second term, don’t vote for me—unless I give you adequate reasons why I couldn’t deliver.” The statement added that Tinubu’s administration moved quickly to reform the power sector by signing the Electricity Act, which grants states greater authority over electricity generation, transmission and distribution. It added that millions of prepaid meters had already been deployed, with plans for millions more, while investments in off-grid solar power projects continued across schools, hospitals and markets.
Although it acknowledged the high cost of living, the Presidency argued that rising prices were not unique to Nigeria and had been influenced by global developments, including tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to international supply chains. “Just recently, as inflation was receding in Nigeria, a disruption to the global economy occurred when America and Israel attacked Iran, and Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz, creating disruption in the global supply system and high prices of many commodities, including crude oil,” the statement said.
The statement maintained that Obi’s call for Tinubu’s resignation was politically motivated and lacked substance. It said the President remained focused on economic reforms, infrastructure development and security improvements rather than political rhetoric. “Leadership is about determination to confront the challenges facing our country and the economy. President Tinubu focuses on solutions, not rhetoric—investing in reforms, stabilising the economy, improving security, and laying the groundwork for a more prosperous Nigeria,” Onanuga stated. The Presidency also insisted that Nigeria was making steady progress under Tinubu’s leadership and accused Obi of presenting a distorted picture of conditions in the country. “With his puerile tweet on X, we are now convinced that Peter Obi lives in his self-constructed echo chambers, where he reels off lie after lie to himself and believes his self-created reality about the situation in Nigeria. We sympathise with him. That reality he fantasises about is mostly a figment of his imagination,” the statement concluded.
Obi had earlier called on President Tinubu to resign, citing Starmer’s decision to step down as an example of political accountability that Nigerian leaders should emulate. In a statement shared on X, the former Anambra governor argued that both leaders came to power on major campaign promises that had not been fulfilled. He said Starmer’s decision followed public dissatisfaction over economic challenges, rising living costs and unmet promises. Drawing parallels with Nigeria, Obi recalled Tinubu’s criticisms of former President Goodluck Jonathan before the 2015 election, particularly following the abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls. According to Obi, Tinubu had then argued that a government that could not protect lives had failed in its primary responsibility. He said the current administration had also fallen short in critical areas, including electricity supply, security, infrastructure and anti-corruption efforts.
“Childish and Hollow” – Presidency Fires Back at Obi Over Tinubu Resignation Demand
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Natasha Suspension: Senate Set for Showdown Over Oshiomhole’s Signature Claim
Natasha Suspension: Senate Set for Showdown Over Oshiomhole’s Signature Claim
- Emergency plenary convened as lawmakers weigh probe into allegations questioning Senate integrity
The Nigerian Senate is bracing for a potentially explosive emergency session on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, as lawmakers prepare to address allegations made by Senator Adams Oshiomhole regarding the controversial suspension of Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. Multiple sources within the National Assembly have confirmed that the issue is expected to dominate proceedings when senators reconvene for the emergency plenary summoned by Senate President Godswill Akpabio. While the session was officially called to address rising insecurity across the country, political attention has increasingly shifted to the implications of the growing tension between Akpabio and one of the most influential members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The crisis erupted after Oshiomhole, representing Edo North, alleged during a television interview that the signatures of at least three senators were either improperly attached to or appeared on the committee report that recommended Akpoti-Uduaghan’s six-month suspension. The former Edo State governor claimed that some lawmakers whose names appeared on the document had privately informed him that they neither signed nor endorsed the recommendations contained in the report, and he specifically referenced Senator Ireti Kingibe, who represents the Federal Capital Territory, as one of the lawmakers who allegedly raised concerns about the document. Oshiomhole further suggested that attendance registers may have been attached to the final report in place of actual endorsements.
The allegations immediately triggered an uproar within the Senate, with leadership dismissing the claims as “spurious, bewildering, and unthinkable.” Senate spokesman, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, insisted that no senator had officially reported any signature forgery regarding the Natasha matter and stated that the Senate would review any statements made by Oshiomhole and take a cursory look at either extraneous, spontaneous or intentional comments from any senator appropriately. The Senate spokesperson maintained that the business of the Senate is conducted transparently “in the full glare of the media and willing Nigerians,” and that decisions are taken after exhaustive debates, including disciplinary issues, adding that no senator had at any time, either in Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan’s suspension or any other matter, forged the signature or misrepresented any senator.
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Amid growing backlash, Oshiomhole issued a public clarification, insisting he never accused anyone of forgery and stating in a personally signed statement that his comments had been misrepresented and taken out of context. He explained that his comments were based on a claim allegedly made by one committee member that attendance signatures of some senators were attached to the final report, and emphasised that no senator complained to him personally about forged signatures. Oshiomhole agreed absolutely with the spokesperson of the Senate that no signature of senators was forged in Natasha Akpoti’s suspension, because no senator complained to him that his or her signature was forged.
The controversy widened following Senator Ireti Kingibe’s comments, which appeared to support aspects of Oshiomhole’s claim, as she disclosed during a television interview that she never saw the committee report that formed the basis for Natasha’s suspension. According to her, she was attending a retreat on tax reform when the report was being considered and therefore had no opportunity to review the document before the matter was concluded, and she had earlier stated that she was there with three or four other senators who are members of the committee. Kingibe explained that she attended a session of the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions, signed the attendance register, and later left to participate in the tax reform retreat, which she believed was more important to the people she represents, and she further disclosed that she complained to colleagues about not having access to the report, specifically mentioning Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, and stated that she complained to him very bitterly that she had not seen that report and had not seen it till now.
A source familiar with developments told PUNCH that the emergency session called by the Senate President may provide an opportunity for the chamber to address the controversy and determine its next course of action, explaining that Akpabio called off the recess and summoned an emergency session under the guise of attending to the issue of rising insecurity across the country. Although the Senate leadership has not officially confirmed that Oshiomhole’s comments will be discussed during the plenary, Adaramodu indicated that the chamber would not ignore allegations that question the integrity of its proceedings, describing such an allegation as spurious, bewildering and unthinkable, and stating that the public should disregard and treat this as an ignoble outburst while the Senate would look into it and take a stand.
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended in March 2025 after the Senate adopted the committee’s recommendation, finding her guilty of alleged gross misconduct and unruly behaviour, following a highly publicised clash with Senate President Akpabio in which Natasha accused him of victimisation while the Senate insisted its decision was strictly based on violations of Senate rules. The sanctions imposed included the withdrawal of her salaries and allowances, closure of her National Assembly office, and restriction from accessing the legislative complex for six months, and the matter recently returned to public attention after Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele described the suspension episode as one of the lowest moments of the 10th Senate.
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Observers believe the dispute extends far beyond parliamentary procedure, representing an early manifestation of what could become a fierce struggle for influence ahead of the inauguration of the 11th Senate after the 2027 general election, as Oshiomhole has emerged as one of the strongest opponents of amendments to the Senate Standing Orders that sought to restrict eligibility for principal offices to lawmakers who had served at least two consecutive terms. In unusually direct remarks, Oshiomhole argued that Akpabio himself would not have qualified for the office he currently occupies under such requirements, and the emerging lineup for the next Senate includes former governors such as Ifeanyi Okowa and Hope Uzodinma, alongside several experienced lawmakers, suggesting the 11th Senate may be one of the most politically competitive assemblies since 1999.
Whether the Senate will launch a formal probe into the allegations or take disciplinary action against Oshiomhole remains to be seen, however, Senate leadership has made it clear that comments capable of undermining public confidence in Senate proceedings will not be ignored. Oshiomhole has expressed regret if his comments caused embarrassment to any senator or the 10th Senate as an institution, stating finally that he regrets if his comments may have caused embarrassment to any senator or the 10th Senate as an institution.
Natasha Suspension: Senate Set for Showdown Over Oshiomhole’s Signature Claim
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Police Name CSP Iniedu Okokon New Force Spokesperson
Police Name CSP Iniedu Okokon New Force Spokesperson
LAGOS — The Nigeria Police Force has appointed Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Iniedu Okokon as its new Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), in a fresh reorganization that has seen another change in the Force’s communication leadership barely three months after the last appointment.
Okokon replaces Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Anthony Placid, who was appointed police spokesperson shortly after the assumption of office of the 23rd Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun’s successor, IGP Olatunji Disu.
The development has generated interest within security and policing circles due to the brief tenure of Placid as Force spokesperson. As of the time of filing this report, the police authorities had not issued an official statement explaining the reasons behind the latest change.
When contacted, Placid confirmed the development, acknowledging that he had been relieved of his duties as Force Public Relations Officer. However, he declined to provide further details on the circumstances surrounding the decision.
Sources at the Force Headquarters disclosed that Placid has been redeployed to the Lagos State Police Command, where he is expected to assume responsibility as head of the Finance and Administration Department.
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The redeployment is believed to be part of ongoing restructuring efforts within the Nigeria Police Force under the leadership of Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu.
The office of the Force spokesperson had witnessed changes following the death of former Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Khan Salihu, who reportedly died after a brief illness. His passing created a vacuum in the police communication architecture, prompting a series of appointments and subsequent adjustments.
As the new Force spokesperson, Okokon is expected to immediately assume responsibility for the management of the Force’s public communication, media relations, and engagement with citizens across the country.
Prior to his appointment, Okokon served as head of the Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU), where he was credited with strengthening public complaint resolution mechanisms and enhancing accountability within the Force.
Meanwhile, the recently established Force New Media Unit will continue to operate under the leadership of CSP Aliyu Giwa, who is expected to maintain oversight of the police’s digital communication platforms and online engagement strategy.
Observers say the latest reshuffle underscores the determination of the police leadership to reposition strategic departments as the new administration consolidates its operational and administrative agenda.
Further clarification from the Force Headquarters is expected in the coming days regarding the rationale behind the changes.
Police Name CSP Iniedu Okokon New Force Spokesperson
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