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IGP Egbetokun Fetes NOA DG Issa-Onilu, Harps on National Values

The Nigeria Police Force affirms its commitment to fostering a spirit of cooperation with the National Orientation Agency to cultivate a more patriotic citizenry dedicated to Nigeria’s reputation management,  national development, unity, and progress.

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The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun,  hosted the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, on a courtesy visit to the IGP, at the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja.

In a statement with the Ref NoCZ.5300/FPRD/FHQ/ABJ/VOL.6/357 Dated February 5, 2025, ACP Olumuyia Adejobi, Force PRO, Force HQ Abuja, explained that the visit was part of an ongoing effort to promote national cohesion and security through patriotism and Volunteerism.

During the meeting, the DG emphasized the mutual responsibility of the Police and the citizens to ensure a stable and peaceful society, reiterating the essentiality of patriotism in fostering unity and a sense of responsibility among citizens.

The NOA seeks to collaborate with the Nigeria Police Force towards the unveiling of the National Values Charter which enshrines the fundamental principles that should guide every citizen’s conduct, with each member of the Force exemplifying the characteristics of an ideal Nigerian citizen.

The IGP, while sharing the DG’s opinion, in his remarks, appreciated the efforts and dedication of the agency and pledged the support of the Nigeria Police Force towards this goal.

He emphasized that the Force will work with the NOA in implementing various strategies to enhance public awareness campaigns that focus on civic duties, encouraging citizens to actively participate in initiatives that promote national values, integrity, standards, security, and development.

The Nigeria Police Force affirms its commitment to fostering a spirit of cooperation with the National Orientation Agency to cultivate a more patriotic citizenry dedicated to Nigeria’s reputation management,  national development, unity, and progress.

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ALLEGED CONTEMPT: INEC CHAIRMAN ABSENT, COURT FIXES OCTOBER 8

‎The lawsuit is instituted by Edozie Njoku, Chairman of the National Rescue Movement (NRM), who was accusing the INEC boss of flouting an order of mandamus directing INEC to accept the outcome of an emergency convention that produced him.

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The ‎Chairman of Nigeria’s electoral body INEC, Prof Mahmoud Yakubu, failed to show up when a case of contempt against him came up for mention at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday.

‎The lawsuit is instituted by Edozie Njoku, Chairman of the National Rescue Movement (NRM), who was accusing the INEC boss of flouting an order of mandamus directing INEC to accept the outcome of an emergency convention that produced him.

‎At the proceedings, Alhassan Umar, counsel for Professor Yakubu informed the Court of a pending application challenging the jurisdiction of the court.

But this was contested by NRM’s lawyer, Oladimeji Ekengba ought to have been present as it is a criminal case.

‎Justice Obiora Egwuatu subsequently adjourned the case till October 8.

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FG Immortalizes Buhari renaming UNIMAID after him

UNIMAID will now be known as Muhammadu Buhari University, Maiduguri.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday announced that the University of Maiduguri would be renamed in honour of the late leader, Muhammadu Buhari.

UNIMAID will now be known as Muhammadu Buhari University, Maiduguri.

Presiding over the FEC session, President Tinubu delivered a stirring tribute, celebrating Buhari’s life as one defined by discipline, moral fortitude, and unwavering patriotism.

He described Buhari not as a perfect man—no leader is—but as a good, decent, and honourable man.

While acknowledging that Buhari’s record, like all legacies, will be subject to debate, Tinubu insisted that the character he brought to public life, the moral force he carried, and the incorruptible standard he represented will not be forgotten.

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JUST IN: Court Frees 24 IPOB Members After Four Years of Detention

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A high court in Ebonyi State has ordered the release of 24 members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) after they were held in detention for four years.

The ruling on Thursday marks a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings involving the group.

The 24 IPOB members were discharged and acquitted by Justice I. P. Chima of Ebonyi State High Court.

It was gathered that they were among the last batch of the IPOB detainees out of the 36 held since May 4 2020.

Meanwhile, their lawyer and human rights activist, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, confirmed their freedom in a statement titled, “Justice Delayed, But Never Denied.”

According to him, the ruling followed the preliminary objection which highlighted the brazen violation of their fundamental rights: particularly the constitutionally guaranteed protection against double jeopardy, enshrined under Section 36(9) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Ejiofor said the sacred principle, “autrefois acquit”, stipulates that no person shall be tried again for an offence in respect of which they have previously been acquitted.

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