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Rivers: We’ll have to defend ourselves if the Police cant defend us – Briggs

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Rivers-based environmentalist and human rights activist, Ann-Kio Briggs, has slammed the Nigeria Police Force for its operations in the state.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme, on Monday, Briggs said if nobody would defend Rivers people, they would definitely defend themselves.

According to her, the police cherry-pick court orders to obey even after the election of 23 local government chairmen in the state.

She lambasted the police for withdrawing officers from the local council secretariats despite the warning of Governor Siminalayi Fubara on Sunday evening that some political actors displeased with the outcome of the poll have plans to perpetrate mayhem.

“If nobody will defend us, we are very likely going to be left to have to defend ourselves.

We’ve been crying out since last October since this political madness started.

The witch cried in the night and the child died in the morning and we are looking for the cause of the death? No. We know exactly what is going on.

“We know that the specific local governments that are on fire are the specific local governments that have refused to accept that their tenures have been over three months ago.

The specific local governments are the same local governments that their leaders have called the governor all sorts of names since last year.

“We have a police force that for the past three months have had the 23 local government offices of Rivers State under lock and key after the tenure of the local government chairmen had expired.

“And this morning, all of them were ordered to leave the local government areas knowing well that there was going to be trouble, leaving the newly elected local government chairmen in danger,” she said.

The right activist stated that the people of the state had called on President Bola Tinubu for over a year to intervene but he chose to stay away.

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Atiku’s Media Office Accuses Tinubu Administration of Undermining Opposition

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In a strongly worded statement, the media office of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has accused President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration of systematically weakening opposition parties in Nigeria, aiming to establish a de facto one-party state amid ongoing economic hardships.

The press release, issued on Tuesday, describes the past three years under Tinubu as one of the harshest periods in recent Nigerian history, marked by “punishing economic policies and shrinking democratic space.”

It claims the All Progressives Congress (APC) government is pursuing a “calculated effort to eliminate political alternatives,” leaving the ruling party dominant “by default, not by merit.

“According to the statement signed by Paul Ibe of the Atiku Media Office, opposition leaders have responded by rallying around the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a “nucleus of a credible national alternative.” The ADC is portrayed as being on a “national rescue mission,” with Atiku and other figures central to the initiative.

The release directly addresses recent external pressures on the ADC, alleging that “agents aligned with the Presidency” are attempting to destabilize the party by interfering in its internal affairs, particularly regarding the selection of a presidential candidate.

It rejects any calls for Atiku to “step aside,” labeling such demands as “a gift to authoritarian ambition and a betrayal of the Nigerian people.

“Emphasizing the ADC’s commitment to an “open, transparent, and competitive process” for choosing its flagbearer, the statement warns that “APC proxies and external meddlers have no standing to intimidate, blackmail, or sabotage this democratic resolve.”

It notes the party is currently focused on building grassroots structures at ward, local government, and state levels, urging “disruptors and infiltrators” to cease interference.

The ADC remains “open and welcoming to all genuine opposition figures,” the release states, highlighting inclusiveness as the “soul of democracy.”

It asserts that when the nomination process begins, “all qualified aspirants will present themselves freely,” and no one is stepping down. In a pointed remark, it suggests that if anyone should step aside, it is President Tinubu, whose leadership is described as a “national liability.

“The statement references the recent public declaration of ADC membership by former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi in Enugu, which it says prompted “open boasts” from a serving minister and presidential aides about plans to undermine the party.

“Their fear is evident,” it adds.Concluding with a defiant tone, the release declares the ADC’s determination to “end the misfortune imposed by the Tinubu-led APC,” insisting that no amount of “intimidation, intrigue, or sabotage” will derail its mission. “Nigeria will not surrender its democracy without a fight,” it states.

This development comes amid growing political tensions in Nigeria, as opposition groups seek to consolidate ahead of future elections. Neither the Presidency nor the APC has immediately responded to the allegations.

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GNI fire: Three brothers who died in the inferno for burial January 14

Providing an update in a Facebook poston on Monday, a sister of the brothers, Mimi Nonyerem, disclosed that the service of songs would be held on January 7 and would be followed by the burial on January 14.

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Three Omatu brothers who died in the inferno that razed a 25-storey building known as Great Nigeria Insurance House in Lagos Island, Lagos State, will be buried on January 14.

The three siblings were: Stephen Omatu (40), Casmir Omatu (39) and Collins Omatu (37),

The fire incident, which occurred just hours before Christmas Day, spread rapidly to neighbouring buildings, including a mosque and a nearby plaza, sending thick smoke into the skyline.

However , the surviving twin, Camillus Omatu, narrowly escaped the incident.

Providing an update in a Facebook poston on Monday, a sister of the brothers, Mimi Nonyerem, disclosed that the service of songs would be held on January 7 and would be followed by the burial on January 14.

Nonyerem wrote, “The burial date for our brothers has been scheduled for January 14th, 2026. I humbly request your prayers for divine protection over my family.

“If you are in Ihiala, Anambra State, your presence would be greatly appreciated.”

According to the obituary she posted, the service of songs will be held in Lagos State, while the burial will be held in Anambra State.

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NBA declares “Odogwu Lawyer” missing

The NBA called for urgent and decisive action by law enforcement agencies and appealed to the public to provide any useful information that could aid efforts to ensure the safe recovery of Mr Onyebuchi.

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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Lagos Branch, has declared that one of its members, Mr Ugwuoke Henry Onyebuchi, a legal practitioner popularly known as “Odogwu Lawyer” is missing.

In a statement issued by the Branch, the Association disclosed that Mr Onyebuchi has been missing since December 10, 2025, with his whereabouts remaining unknown.

The NBA stated that the Lawyer was last seen at about 9p.m on the said date, a development that has sparked growing anxiety within the legal community, and among concerned members of the public.

Following his disappearance, the association had reported the incident at the Ilasan Police Station, and to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, describing the disappearance as deeply troubling against the backdrop of prevailing insecurity challenges in the country.

The NBA called for urgent and decisive action by law enforcement agencies and appealed to the public to provide any useful information that could aid efforts to ensure the safe recovery of Mr Onyebuchi.

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