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Nigerian Police Release Activist Following Detention Amid Revolutionary Movement Pressure

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The Nigerian Police Force has released a prominent activist following intense public pressure and growing support for a revolutionary movement demanding justice and accountability. The activist, who had been held in what supporters described as an “unjust, unwarranted, and entirely unlawful detention,” was freed late Thursday night.

The release marks a significant moment for the movement, which has been calling for systemic reform and an end to what it describes as state repression. According to sources close to the activist, the police had no legal grounds for the arrest and were forced to capitulate under the weight of public scrutiny and advocacy.

Supporters gathered online and in the streets to celebrate the release, hailing it as a victory for civic resistance and a warning to authorities against future abuses of power.

Police officials have yet to issue a formal statement regarding the reasons for the detention or release.

The statement reads:

”The Nigerian Police Force has finally capitulated to the demands of our revolutionary movement. After subjecting me to an unjust, unwarranted, and entirely unlawful detention, they had no choice but to release me tonight”.

”However, this is not a victory to be celebrated with fanfare. It is not a moment for self-congratulation or eased tongues. It is simply a reminder of what we already knew that when we stand together, when we refuse to bow, even the most oppressive institutions are forced to bend or break!

”I am deeply grateful to every one of you who refused to look away, particularly our strong and ever-firm legal team, the advocates for justice, and the resisters who marched on the streets through this ordeal”.

”You all stood firm, raised your voices, and showed up in person, online, and at home in the diaspora”.

”It is your unwavering solidarity that made this outcome inevitable”.

”This moment is not an end. It is fuel. It is proof that unity works and that resistance is not futile. The struggle continues, fiercer and more focused than ever, UNTIL WE WIN!

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NDLEA, Army, NAFDAC, Agunechemba, Others Rally Against Drug Abuse in Anambra

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Anambra State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), in collaboration with the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), the Nigerian Army, Navy, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigerian Correctional Service, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the State security outfit (Agunechemba), has vowed to eliminate the menace of drug abuse and illicit trafficking in the state.

They made the vowed during this year 2026 commemoration of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, held at the Federal Secretariat hall in Awka, on Friday, June 26th, 2026.

The global event, annually observed on June 26 and declared by the United Nations, is aimed at raising awareness on the dangers of drug abuse and promoting collective action towards a drug-free society.

The 2026 edition of the global observance with the theme – “The World Drug Problem: Persisting Issues, New Challenges and Innovative Responses,” brought together the above mentioned agencies io brainstorm on the ills of the menace.

The NDLEA State Commander, Mr Charles Onubogu, in his welcome address said the campaign focused on combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking through prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, law enforcement and partnership with relevant stakeholders including community leaders.

According to him, this year’s theme, “World Drug Problem: Persisting Issues, New Challenges, Innovative Responses,” is a call for us all to rethink our roles and a reminder that drug abuse is a shared challenge that requires a unified response.

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Sanwo-Olu Addresses PSP Operator’s Challenges , Announces Measures to Boost Waste Management (Photos)

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has acknowledged the operational and logistical challenges facing Private Sector Participation (PSP) waste operators, assuring that the state government is taking steps to improve their capacity and ensure efficient waste evacuation across Lagos.

Speaking during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise, the governor said the government understands the difficulties faced by PSP operators, particularly with equipment and operational needs.

He said efforts are underway to strengthen waste management through the procurement of additional compactor trucks, with about 150 new trucks approved and expected to be delivered within the next three months.

Sanwo-Olu added that smaller compactor trucks are also being acquired in collaboration with local governments to access inner streets and narrow roads, while some of the trucks will be assembled locally to boost waste collection.

The governor also urged residents to support waste management efforts by paying their waste bills promptly, noting that PSP operators require payment for services provided to sustain their operations.

He stressed that waste management is a collective responsibility involving government, service providers, businesses and residents.

Sanwo-Olu said the last Saturday of every month remains dedicated to environmental sanitation as part of efforts to promote a cleaner and healthier Lagos.

He added that young people and schoolchildren are being involved in the exercise to help build a culture of cleanliness and encourage environmental responsibility.

The governor further disclosed that the state is developing a modern Material Recovery Facility and recycling plant in partnership with ZoomLion, which is expected to process over 4,250 metric tonnes of waste daily when completed.

Meanwhile, Sanwo-Olu issued a final warning to illegal occupants and traders along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

He said a comprehensive clearance operation will begin next week from Alaba through Okokomaiko and other parts of the corridor.

The governor warned that illegal structures, makeshift stalls and encroachments on road medians will be removed as the government moves to restore the highway and enforce environmental laws.

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DSS Releases, Compensates Man Wrongfully Held Over Boko Haram Links

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The Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, has ordered the immediate release of Nura Idris, a herder and farmer from Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, who was wrongfully detained over alleged links to Boko Haram terrorists.

Idris was cleared after a thorough review by a DSS investigation panel, which found no evidence to support the allegations against him. In addition to his release, the DSS chief approved N3 million in monetary compensation to support his immediate needs and pledged further assistance to help him restart his livestock and farming business — a standard practice under the current leadership.

According to security sources, Idris was arrested in June 2024 by another security agency in Suleja, Niger State, and subsequently transferred to DSS custody. Following the panel’s findings, the DSS Director-General directed his prompt release and compensation.

Upon receiving the payment, Idris expressed gratitude to the DSS boss. “I thank the DGSS for his kindness. I was well treated in DSS custody and I pray that Allah rewards the DGSS immensely,” he said.

His father, Yusuf Idris, who received him upon release, also commended the DSS for its compassion. He assured that the compensation would be used productively to rebuild the family’s livelihood.

The release forms part of an ongoing internal review exercise initiated by the DSS last year to re-examine prolonged and inherited cases, with the aim of ensuring that individuals erroneously detained are not left in custody indefinitely.

“When such cases are recorded, the DSS would usually follow up with the detainee, provide psychological and medical support, after which the Agency would further set up any business of the victim’s choice,” a source disclosed.

The exercise has reinforced the Service’s reputation for institutional integrity. “The setting free and compensations across multiple cases underscores the DSS’s growing reputation for institutional integrity and humanness,” the source added.

“The Service under the current DG has continued to show that safeguarding national security and citizens must go hand in hand with upholding the rights and dignity of citizens,” the source further stated.

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The DSS has handled several similar high-profile reviews. In one case, Sunday Ifedi and his wife Calista were arrested in November 2021 and detained for alleged ties to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Sunday was released in December 2025 after a review ordered by the current DG cleared him. He received N10 million in compensation, and the Service is planning to rebuild a restaurant in memory of his late wife, who died in custody.

In October 2025, the DSS released Abuja-based businesswoman Mrs. Chineze Ozoadibe with N10 million compensation. Shortly after, Kenneth Okechukwu Nwafor (arrested in 2022) and five other individuals linked to IPOB were freed, each receiving initial N2 million payments.

Last month, a Yobe State resident, Ya’u Mohammed, was also released with N2 million in support after being cleared of terrorism connections.

The source noted that over thirty cases have been reviewed, with more than N300 million paid in compensation. “There are many more instances where DSS investigations have established innocence and have been followed by efforts to facilitate reintegration,” the source said. “These are the kind of measures the DSS is using to build public trust.”

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