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Soludo’s Press Secretary – Christian Aburime, Emerges Media Man of The Year

Abùrime commended the group for playing the watchdog role of observing the giant strides of Governor Soludo and for their support for the administration

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By Titus Chigozie

Press Secretary to Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, Mr Christian Aburime, has emerged as media man of the year 2024.

The award was presented to the Press Secretary in Awka by Anambra Media Excellence Awards, AMEA, at its sixth award ceremony.

During the presentation of the award, the Vice President of Nigeria Union of Journalists, South East Council, Comrade Emmanuel Ifesinachi, applauded the contributions of Mr Aburime towards the development of the journalism profession.

He acknowledged the developmental strides of the current administration of Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo across all sectors of the state economy, as well as the efforts of Mr Aburime in projecting them, expressing optimism that the Governor will deliver more dividends of democracy to Anambra’s people.

The award was received on behalf of the Press Secretary by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mr. Ejike Abana.

Abùrime commended the group for playing the watchdog role of observing the giant strides of Governor Soludo and for their support for the administration

While dedicating the award to the Governor and Anambra citizens for being supportive, he noted that the award is a spur for more accomplishments, stressing that Governor Soludo has a roadmap and an agenda with a deadline to deliver on his vision of a livable and prosperous smart megacity.

He emphasized that journalists as purveyors of information were indispensable and very significant in the actualisation of a better society, pointing out that the role of journalists could not be relegated to the background as every segment of the society operated on information and intelligence gathering which the profession readily provides

Led by its National President of Association of Digital Media Core Advocacy, ADMCA, Dr Harris Chuma-Odili Udokamma, Anambra Media awards is the celebration of the best of best in the journalism profession.

The event was attended by top government officials and prominent media practitioners.

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Kanu Declines to Open Defence, Insists no Case Against him

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………..Judge Advises Kanu to Consult Expert on Criminal Law

The leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has declined to open his defence in his ongoing trial, insisting that the Federal Government has no valid charges against him.

At Monday’s proceedings before Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, Kanu informed the court that, after finally receiving and reviewing his case file, he found no basis for the charges brought against him. He therefore requested one week to file a written address instead of calling witnesses as earlier planned.

However, lead prosecutor Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, strongly objected to the request, noting that the court had already granted the defendant six days to conclude his defence—two of which had elapsed. Awomolo argued that Kanu was fully aware of the charges since his plea was taken and witnesses were cross-examined, stressing that the matter could not be allowed to drag indefinitely.

The prosecution urged the court to deem Kanu’s refusal to open his defence as a conclusion of the case and to proceed to judgment.

Justice Omotosho cautioned Kanu about the risks of representing himself, describing him as a “layman” in legal practice and advising him to seek counsel from someone versed in criminal law. The court also reminded him that the issue of his extraordinary rendition from Kenya had already been resolved and was no longer relevant to the current trial.

In the interest of justice, Justice Omotosho granted Kanu’s request and adjourned the case until Tuesday, November 4, for either the opening of his defence or the adoption of his written address on his claim that the Federal Government has no case to answer.

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BREAKING: Omoyele Sowore Regains Freedom After Controversial Detention

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………Vows to Continue Legal and Democratic Struggle

In a significant turn of events, pro-democracy activist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has regained his freedom from prison custody today, October 27, 2025, following his controversial detention by police officers last Friday.

Sowore’s arrest came under contentious circumstances — despite being granted bail by a competent court, he was allegedly forcibly removed from the court premises and transferred to prison custody. The incident, which sparked nationwide outrage, was widely condemned by human rights organizations, civil society groups, and media practitioners as a blatant violation of due process and an affront to judicial authority.

In a statement released shortly after his release, Sowore’s lawyer, Tope Temokun, Esq., described the development as a victory for justice and constitutional order. “The court spoke. The Constitution spoke. Today, freedom has spoken!” he said. Temokun praised Nigerians who stood in solidarity throughout the ordeal, emphasizing that the widespread public pressure and persistent advocacy played a key role in ensuring Sowore’s eventual release.

“The resilience of Nigerians, civil society organizations, and media advocates in the face of tyranny is commendable,” Temokun continued. “This moment reminds us that the rule of law can still prevail when citizens refuse to remain silent.”

However, he also cautioned that Sowore’s legal troubles are not yet over. “The struggle is not over. The charges remain in court, and we will continue to confront them with the full force of law and truth,” the lawyer added, reaffirming the legal team’s commitment to defending Sowore’s rights and ensuring that justice is served.

Sowore, a long-time advocate for democratic reforms and government accountability, has faced multiple arrests and prosecutions in recent years over his activism and outspoken criticism of government policies. His most recent detention reignited debates over the shrinking civic space, press freedom, and the misuse of state power to silence dissenting voices in Nigeria.

In concluding remarks, Temokun issued a powerful reminder about the broader implications of Sowore’s case: “Nigeria must never become a country where our voice becomes our crime.”

Sowore’s release has since attracted widespread reactions across social media and from the international community, with many calling for renewed commitment to judicial independence, human rights, and the protection of civic freedoms.

As the legal proceedings continue, many observers see Sowore’s case as a litmus test for Nigeria’s democracy and its adherence to the rule of law in an increasingly challenging political climate.

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60 Million Nigerians Engage Daily in Gambling Activities

Agama raised concerns over the alarmingly low participation of Nigerians in the traditional capital market, revealing that fewer than 4 per cent of the country’s adult population are active investors.

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•SEC DG, Dr. Emomotimi Agama.

More than 60 million Nigerians engaged daily in gambling activities, spending an estimated $5.5 million every day.

This was disclosed by the Director-General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Dr. Emomotimi Agama.

Agama made the revelation in a lead paper, titled “Evaluating the Nigerian Capital Market Master plan 2015-2025,” presented during the annual conference of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers.

He said, “This reveals a paradox, a risk appetite clearly exists, but not the trust or access to channel that energy into productive investment.”

He disclosed that over $50 billion worth of cryptocurrency transactions flowed through Nigeria between July 2023 and June 2024, underscoring the sophistication and risk tolerance of investors that the traditional market has yet to capture.

Agama raised concerns over the alarmingly low participation of Nigerians in the traditional capital market, revealing that fewer than 4 per cent of the country’s adult population are active investors.

He described the low participation rate as a major impediment to economic growth and capital formation.

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