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In Celebration Of Abba Kyari’s Role In Arrest and Prosecution/Conviction Of Deadly Offa Bank Robbery Gang, Unleash Him Against Bandits, Terrorists and Kidnappers
In Celebration Of Abba Kyari’s Role In Arrest and Prosecution/Conviction Of Deadly Offa Bank Robbery Gang, Unleash Him Against Bandits, Terrorists and Kidnappers In Celebration Of Abba Kyari’s Role In Arrest And Prosecution/Conviction Of deadly Offa Bank Robbery Gang and thousands of other proven big and difficult cases he has cracked, Free and Unleash Him against the Bandits, Terrorist and…
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Billionaire Banker, Tony Elumelu Says Africa Needs to Get Over Colonialism, Maybe Try Some More Capitalism
In a world where most billionaires are busy launching themselves into space or buying social media platforms to stroke their egos, Tony Elumelu is out here trying to revolutionize an entire continent with something called “Africapitalism.” Yeah, it’s exactly what it sounds like. Picture this: In a recent interview with Financial Times‘Life & Arts section at the London’s bougie AF Dorchester…
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How Abba Kyari's Team Forced Us To Implicate Saraki – Offa Robbery Suspect
How Abba Kyari’s Team Forced Us To Implicate Saraki – Offa Robbery Suspect
A witness, Shamsudeen Bada, has narrated at the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin how men of the Intelligence Response Team of the Inspector General of Police led by suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, tortured him to implicate former President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, in the April 5, 2018 Offa robbery. Led in evidence by the defence counsel, Mathias Emeribe, Bada who is a…
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The judiciary could set Nigeria ablaze with its conflicting and frivolous injunctions. Several Nigerian judges have been criticized for issuing controversial and often conflicting court rulings, particularly in politically sensitive cases. This has led to accusations of frivolous injunctions, ex-parte motions, and contradictory orders that seem to favor powerful individuals and political interests. Below are some of the judges often mentioned in connection with such rulings: 1. Justice James Omotosho (Federal High Court, Abuja): Justice Omotosho has been criticized for his involvement in politically charged rulings, where his orders have led to confusion and further legal disputes. He has been involved in cases where conflicting orders and injunctions have drawn public criticism, raising questions about judicial independence. Breaking: Shaibu Reinstated as Edo Deputy Governor, Assembly Takes Immediate Action Abba Kyari Granted Bail After 18 Months In Kuje [caption id="attachment_304653" align="alignnone" width="269"] Justice James Omotosho[/caption] 2. Justice Peter Lifu (Federal High Court, Abuja): Justice Lifu is another judge accused of issuing conflicting orders, especially in political cases. His rulings have been seen as contributing to legal uncertainties, particularly around elections and intra-party disputes, often raising concerns about external influence in his decisions. Big Win for Wike as Court Rules Against PDP NWC, Governors, BoT [caption id="attachment_304655" align="alignnone" width="275"] Justice Peter Lifu[/caption] 3. Justice Emeka Nwite (Federal High Court, Abuja): Known for his controversial handling of electoral disputes, Justice Nwite has faced criticism for rulings that appear politically motivated. His issuance of ex-parte orders in sensitive political matters has often sparked public outcry, leading to suspicions of bias and manipulation in the judicial process. Confusion Trails Rivers LG Election Amid Conflicting Court Rulings on INEC Voter's Register [caption id="attachment_304654" align="alignnone" width="275"] Justice Emeka Nwite[/caption] 4. Justice J. O. Abdulmalik: Justice Abdulmalik gained attention in 2024 for a case involving Rivers State's budget. His involvement in politically sensitive issues has led to concerns about the impartiality of the judiciary, with accusations of undue influence by political actors. [caption id="attachment_304652" align="alignnone" width="277"] Justice Joyce O. Abdulmalik[/caption] These judges, through their rulings, have been central to discussions about judicial integrity in Nigeria. Ejes Gist News gathered that for any conflicting orders and frivolous ex-parte motions in Nigeria that have generated public outrage and criticism, at least one of the four judges must be involved." Their involvement in high-profile political cases has led to public concerns about the role of the judiciary in upholding the rule of law and ensuring fairness in politically sensitive matters. Many analysts have stated that the judiciary will be the arm of the government that sets Nigeria on fire due to their conflicting and frivolous injunctions and rulings Many are calling for judicial reforms to prevent the recurrence of conflicting court orders and to restore public confidence in the justice system. I recommend this article for you from This Day Alive A SCANDALISED FEDERAL HIGH COURT
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On Monday, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, sacked a powerful ad hoc committee probing NNPC Limited after weeks of infighting among members. In the past couple of weeks, the House had been divided between lawmakers supporting the Group Managing Director of NNPC Limited, Mele Kyari, and the anti-Kyari team, forcing the […]
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prominent lawmaker has publicly distanced himself from recent calls for the removal of Nigeria's Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari. The call for Kyari's dismissal has sparked significant debate within the political landscape. The lawmaker emphasized his commitment to stability and unity within the government, urging a focus on more pressing national issues instead.
This statement comes amid increasing political tensions and widespread public scrutiny of the government’s actions. The lawmaker's move to dissociate from the call for Kyari’s sacking highlights the complex dynamics and internal divisions within Nigeria’s political scene. Observers suggest that such public dissent may further complicate the administration’s efforts to present a unified front.
As Nigeria grapples with various challenges, including economic and security issues, the controversy surrounding Kyari's role remains a focal point. The outcome of this political friction could have far-reaching implications for the country’s governance and future policy directions.
**Political Rifts Deepen in Nigeria**
*Buhari’s Minister Faults Tinubu’s Broadcast, Supports Protest Organisers*
In a surprising move, a minister from Buhari’s cabinet has criticized a recent broadcast by Bola Tinubu, a significant political figure, while showing support for the organizers of ongoing protests. This public disagreement signals growing divisions within the ruling party and highlights differing views on handling the country's socio-economic issues.
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Bishops, Imams pray for Abba Kyari
The Nigerian Cleric Council of Bishops and Imams, NCCBI, has organised a prayer session for the former head of the Intelligent Response Team, IRT, Abba Kyari, in Abuja.Also, they called on President Bola Tinubu to look at the security situation in the country and release him.The group of Bishops and Imams held the prayer for Abba Kyari at the Unity Fountain in Abuja on Thursday.They said it was in collaboration with Leadwell Africa Global Initiative to offer prayer for peace in the country and urged Nigerians to support the current leadership in Nigeria.Bishop Lawrence Ngene, President of NCCBI, who addressed the media said they were “driven by the spirit of oneness and “as concerned citizens of our dear nation”.He added that it was to “share the pain we suffered from the country that is being covered with a cloud of darkness and stained with the blood of some of her innocent citizens.”Abba Kyari detainedRecall that the embattled Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, was retained in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCoS, last year. This was despite being granted N50 million bail.The bail was in relation to the allegation that Kyari failed to declare his assets to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.Furthermore, the ‘Super Cop’ is facing a separate charge over alleged involvement in drug trafficking. He was arrested in 2022.The bishop said the souls of the innocent ones were “either restless in the sky or in the hands of kidnappers, bandits, armed robbers and terrorists, who have turned our day to perilous and fearful night, where evils prevail.”He noted that as concerned citizens of Nigeria, the bishops and imams feel the pain “over the ugly situations in the country.“We feel the pain and the loss of the departed souls of innocent Nigerians. Their lives were cut short by the enemies of the country called bandits, armed robbers, kidnappers and terrorists.“We feel the pain of the rising cases of insecurities across the country” and “the rising cost of living in Nigeria and hardship in the land.“We feel the pain of Nigerians. They feel disappointed that fellow Nigerians take advantage of the weakness of Naira against dollars to inflate and manipulate prices of goods and services in the country.“We feel the pain of the rising cases of corruption. This ranges from embezzlement of public funds, nepotism, favouritism, tribalism, amongst others that have taken the order of the day both at the public and private institutions.”Why we pray for Abba Kyiari — Bishops, ImamsThe bishops and imams, who prayed for Abba Kyari said it’s sad that “common Nigerians are losing their lives. Others have lost hope and confidence in the judiciary system.”Furthermore, he noted that some Nigerians have also “lost trust in their representatives at both the lower and upper chambers of the national assembly.”They decried the “loss of hope and trust in the electoral system in Nigeria. There are Nigerians in the Nigerian Correctional Centres that have not been tried at competent jurisdiction for their alleged crimes.”The bishops and imams further said they “feel the pain of Nigerians who are calling for the immediate release of Abba Kyari and his team.“It is upon these pains in the hearts of Nigerians that have prompted our gathering here today as concerned citizens of Nigeria. We pray to God Almighty to intervene in the ugly situations in which we have found ourselves as a nation.‘It’s urgent’“It is upon these pains that we are here to pray to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, members of the National Assembly, the judiciary, and all the security agencies. They should wake up to their mandates and rescue Nigerians from the pains in their hearts.“Most urgently, is the pain arising from the insecurities in the country, which is very alarming, and this is where as concerned citizens of our dear nation, we bishops and imams pray to God Almighty and to the leadership of Nigeria to bring Abba Kyari and his team back to Nigerian security architecture“We know how the doggedness of Abba Kyari and his team brought down high-profile criminals, terrorists, assassins, and kidnappers.“We share the feeling of the majority of Nigerians that Abba Kyari and his team can largely take away the pain of fear of unknown gunmen.“We pray for the presence of tested and trusted hands of Abb a Kyari,” the bishops and imams prayed. And we pray for good governance and good leadership in Nigeria,” they added. Read the full article
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Nigerians Pray For Unity, Peace, Security, Call For Abba Kyari's Return
In the heart of Abuja, a remarkable display of unity and concern for Nigeria’s well-being unfolded as members of Leadwell Africa Global Initiative, in collaboration with the Nigerian Cleric Council of Bishops and Imams, gathered for a peaceful prayer rally on security. With heavy hearts, they expressed solidarity with fellow citizens, mourning the loss of innocent lives and enduring the grip of…
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The Indomitable, Super Cop, Abba Kyari: A Super Cop's Quest for Justice
The Indomitable, Super Cop, Abba Kyari: A Super Cop’s Quest for Justice In a world where criminals lurk in every shadow, one man stands tall – Abba Kyari, the Nigerian super cop with a reputation for outwitting, even the most cunning culprits. His unwavering dedication to justice has earned him a place among the finest law enforcers globally. If the country is faced with this almost intractable…
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Abba Kyari bluntly tells Senate refineries not created to reduce cost of petrol
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By • Olalekan Fagbade How Governor submitted ‘blank’ Commissioners’ list to beat deadline The long-awaited commissioner nominees’ list forwarded by Governor Mai Mala Buni to the state assembly was finally unveiled by the speaker, Hon. Buba Chiroma-Mashio. Daily Trust checks reveal that the first batch of the list which was purportedly released on July 27 remained unveiled until during last Tuesday’s plenary when a second batch was brought. The development had fuelled suspicions that the first batch was a blank list meant to beat the constitutionally required 60 days deadline. However, both the state government and leaders of the state house of assembly said four names were pencilled in the first list. A member of the state assembly confirmed to Daily Trust that indeed the letter earlier sent to them through the Secretary to the State Government contained no names. But the speaker, Hon. Buba Chiroma-Mashio, in an interview with newsmen in Damaturu on Tuesday said there was nothing like a blank list to beat the deadline, adding that the house received the first batch of the list on 27 July. Daily Trust reports that the final list released at Tuesday’s plenary contained 20 nominees; 18 men and 2 women drawn from all the local government areas of the state. Those on the list are: Hon. Mohammed Garba Gagiyo – Bade; Engr. Usman Ahmed – Bursari; Hon. Musa Mustapha – Damaturu; Ya Jalo Badama – Damaturu ; Prof. Bello Kawuwa – Fika; Alhaji Ibrahim Jajere – Fune; Ali Goniri – Gujba; Aji Yerima Bularafa – Gulani; Alhaji Mohammed Abatcha – Gulani; Dr. Mairo Amshi – Jakusko; Abdullahi Bego – Jakusko; Hon Sidi Yakubu Karasuwa – Karasuwa and Barma Shettima – Machina. Others are: Engr. Umar Wakili Duddaye – Nangere; Dr. Muhammad Sani Idriss – Nguru; Bar. Sale Samanja – Potiskum ; Yusuf Umar Potiskum – Potiskum; Arch. Ahmed Buba Abba Kyari – Tarmuwa; Dr. Mohammed Lawan Gana – Yusufari and Hon. Kaigama Umar – Yunusari The Secretary to the Yobe State Government (SSG), Alhaji Baba Malam Wali, reportedly forwarded a letter containing a list to the Yobe State Assembly for screening and confirmation on July 27 but the house failed to unveil the names to the public. Consequently, rumours had circulated in the last two weeks that in a bid to beat the 60-day constitutionally required deadline to form an executive council; Governor Buni sent a letter without attaching a list of commissioner nominees to the state assembly. The development sparked discussions among politicians, citizens, and the media given the fact that the speaker at their emergency meeting on that day only announced the receipt of the letter from the governor without reading the content to members. An insider (a lawmaker) in the assembly revealed that the 24 members, except the speaker, were not on the list as claimed by the speaker and the state government. “Although I have been working here for over a decade, we heard that the SSG submitted the list of nominees on that day but some of my colleagues were asking who made the list, but could not get an answer. “Some people said nothing was contained in the list; it was just a blank paper sent to the house by the state governor so that people could say they had met the deadline to form an executive council,” the source who wished to remain unnamed due to the sensitive nature of the matter said. The source said it was unrealistic for the assembly to have held onto the commissioner nominees list for more than two weeks without screening or making it public if indeed it was true that the SSG submitted it. Meanwhile, there are concerns among the youth and party stakeholders in the state on why the list is coming late as many state governors have constituted their cabinets to move their agenda forward. However, a Damaturu-based youth, Hussaini Muhammad, said politics in Yobe State seemed to be a game by the same players without substitute and new tactics. “Usually,
governors in Yobe used to send their commissioner nominees list to the state assembly as early as possible but this present governor spent at least 2 months searching for his cabinet and that is why many people think that new faces would arrive, but unfortunately things have not changed.” ‘Nothing like blank list’ But the speaker, Hon. Buba Chiroma-Mashio, in an interview with newsmen in Damaturu on Tuesday said there was nothing like a blank list of commissioner nominees to beat the deadline, insisting that the house received the first batch of the list on 27 July. He said the first batch of names submitted to the assembly contained four names, adding that the delay in the confirmation process was due to the assembly’s commitment to ensuring that all nominees were confirmed at once. “We received four names from the first batch of the commissioner nominees last time. After receiving the second batch, we merged them for screening to follow the serial. That is why you could see that they are separated; first and second batches. “In short, Yobe State assembly received the first batch of the four nominees from the executive on 27 July and the second batch last week, making them 20 in number. ‘���The reason why I did not disclose the list is that we might not go for their screening and people would be asking why we did not call them (nominees) for screening. Since we had a first batch list, we just waited for His Excellency to send the second list to us,” he said. He said the nominees will be screened in batches starting from the 16th, 17th, and 18th of August. Similarly, Mallam Mamman Muhammad, the Director General of Press and Media Affairs to Governor Buni, said the state government had submitted the list of commissioner nominees to the assembly for screening and confirmation on 27 July, 2023 to beat the 60-day constitutional deadline. While admitting that there was a delay for the second batch list because new ministries would be created, he insisted that nothing was done outside of the constitution. ‘‘The state government wants to expand ministries which is why the second batch list was delayed. The state assembly was given a good time to screen the nominees before the second batch. So, I think the house will answer this question. ‘‘The first list was given to them within the timeframe for screening while the second batch came thereafter so they are the ones that you will ask why they did not start screening till they received the second batch,’’ he said. Efforts to speak with the SSG were unsuccessful as he neither responded to calls nor a text message. #blanklist #Governor #Politics
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A Kwara State High Court has sentenced five suspects involved in the 2018 Offa bank robbery to death. The judge, Justice Salman, delivered the ruling on Thursday, finding the accused guilty of unlawful possession of firearms, armed robbery, and negligent manslaughter. The Offa robbery was a major incident that shocked the nation in 2018, with multiple banks attacked and several lives lost, including nine police officers. Read Also :��UNICEF Harps On Immunisation Of Children Against Life-Threatening Diseases, Infections Five Offa Bank Robbery Suspects Sentenced To Death. Among those convicted were Ayoade Akinnibosun, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Adeola Abraham, and two others. The police charged them with criminal conspiracy, robbery, and murder. During the trial, Shamsudeen Bada, a witness, had previously accused the Intelligence Response Team (IRT), led by embattled Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Abba Kyari, of torturing him. He alleged that the operatives coerced him to implicate former Senate President Bukola Saraki as the mastermind behind the robbery. I Have Suffered For Too Long – Kenyan Man Accused Of Setting His Wife Bada revealed this during a court session two years ago, stating that the IRT operatives promised him and others freedom if they falsely named Saraki as their sponsor. The trial, which has drawn significant attention, concluded with the sentencing of the five accused to death.
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What We’ll Do If Ganduje’s Fails To Honour Our Invitation - Anti-Graft Agency Reveals
Lamidi Apapa Reno Threads Ikeja Abba Kyari Dele Farotimi Obinna Nsofor Uju Anya South East Simon Ekpa
The Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) has explained what will happen if former governor of the state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje fails to honor their invitation. The PCACC said the law is clear on what the commission would do should the former governor of the state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje refuse to honour its summon on the dollar videos’ investigation. The…
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