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Igboho Threatens to Expose Politicians Linked to Oyo School Abduction

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Igboho Threatens to Expose Politicians Linked to Oyo School Abduction

By Abigail David

Yoruba Nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, has threatened to reveal the identities of politicians allegedly sponsoring the abduction of students in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State if the attacks continue.

Igboho made the declaration on Wednesday while hosting newly elected executives of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), led by Akinteye Babatunde, at his residence in the Soka area of Ibadan.

In a video that has since gone viral, the activist claimed he volunteered to assist in flushing out the kidnappers but was prevented from doing so by the Oyo State Government. He also denied reports that he demanded money from the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde to secure the release of the abducted victims.

According to him, some politicians are allegedly providing financial support and ammunition to criminal groups operating in the region.

“I know the politicians behind them, and if they do not stop their activities, I will mention their names. They are the ones supplying money and weapons,” he said.

Igboho further alleged that certain individuals were working to undermine President Bola Tinubu’s administration by creating insecurity and spreading misinformation.

He claimed that after expressing willingness to join efforts to rescue the abducted pupils, state authorities informed him that the kidnappers had threatened to kill the victims if he intervened.

The activist maintained that his proposed security outfit, Iru Ekun Security Network, received federal approval but was restricted from operating by the state government. He argued that local security operatives familiar with the terrain should be allowed to pursue criminal elements hiding in forests across the South-West.

The comments follow the abduction of at least 45 pupils during attacks on three schools in Oriire Local Government Area on May 15. The affected schools were Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota; Community Grammar School, Esiele; and L.A. Primary School.

Tension has remained high in the area as security agencies continue efforts to track the abductors, who reportedly escaped into nearby forest reserves bordering Oriire communities and the Old Oyo National Park.

The situation worsened after one of the abducted teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly killed by the kidnappers. A video circulated online allegedly showed the teacher being beheaded while in captivity.

Following the incident, Igboho renewed calls for the deployment of his Iru Ekun Security Network to combat criminal activities in the region, while also expressing readiness to comply with the Oyo State Government’s executive order regulating private security operations.

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BREAKING: Mary Habila was like a daughter to me, Umahi breaks silence

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By Abigail David

Minister of Works David Umahi has spoken publicly about the death of his staff member, Mary Habila, describing her as “like a daughter” and urging her family to allow an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, Umahi said Habila, a nurse employed by the Federal University of Health Sciences, Ebonyi State, had worked closely with him for about three years. He said she had a history of medical challenges and that he had supported her treatment, including at a private hospital.

The minister said he had seen no evidence of foul play but stressed that investigations should continue. According to him, Habila reportedly complained of a nosebleed during a phone conversation with her boyfriend shortly before she was found unresponsive in a guest house. He said the room was locked and had to be forced open.

Umahi appealed to the deceased’s family to permit an autopsy, saying he had directed that her body should not be released for burial until the procedure is carried out. He also disclosed that he had requested the Inspector-General of Police to transfer the investigation to Abuja to ensure a thorough inquiry.

The minister criticised speculation surrounding the incident and urged the public to allow investigators to establish the facts.

Police investigations into the circumstances of Habila’s death are ongoing, while an autopsy has yet to be conducted because of reported objections from her family on cultural grounds.

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Court stops APC, INEC from altering Benue APC primary winners

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to maintain the status quo in a dispute over the party’s candidates emerging from the Benue State APC primaries for the 2027 general election.

The order was made on Thursday by Justice Inyang Ekwo during proceedings in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1429/2026, filed by Engr. Sesugh Akaagba and other aggrieved APC candidates from Benue State against the APC and INEC.
The plaintiffs had, through an ex parte motion filed on July 5, 2026, sought six interim reliefs, including an order restraining the APC from substituting its validly nominated candidates in Benue State through its June 29, 2026 correspondence, or any subsequent communication, to INEC, pending determination of the substantive suit.
They also sought an order compelling the APC to immediately transmit to INEC the names of candidates validly nominated during the primaries monitored by the electoral commission.

When the matter first came up on July 8, 2026, the court declined to grant the interim application immediately, directing both APC and INEC to appear and respond before any decision was taken. The matter was adjourned to July 16.

At Thursday’s proceedings, counsel representing the APC and INEC were present in court, while the plaintiffs were represented by Mohammed Ndarani, SAN, alongside his legal team.

In his ruling, Justice Ekwo held that since issues had been joined by the parties particularly with INEC now before the court, the defendants were required by law to preserve the subject matter of the litigation pending determination of the substantive suit.
When counsel to the plaintiffs urged the court to caution APC and INEC against taking any further action that could affect the disputed list of candidates, the judge responded that it was “not a matter of advice but of law,” stressing that the defendants were bound to maintain the status quo.

The court consequently restrained APC and INEC from taking any action capable of altering the disputed list of candidates pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
The defendants did not object to the restraining order.
At the commencement of proceedings, the court noted that all parties had voluntarily submitted to its jurisdiction by duly filing and exchanging their respective processes.
It held that there was no procedural or jurisdictional impediment to the expeditious determination of the substantive action, and directed that the matter be heard without further delay.
In furtherance of the objective of preserving the res and safeguarding the efficacy of the judicial process, the court ordered all parties to maintain the status quo pending the hearing and final determination of the substantive suit, restraining any act or omission capable of prejudicing the rights of the parties or rendering the proceedings nugatory.
The court further directed that INEC be served forthwith with the originating and all consequential processes.
The effect of the subsisting order is that INEC is restrained from tampering with the existing list of candidates pending final determination of the suit, and from receiving, recognising, or acting upon any purported substituted list of National Assembly candidates from Benue State submitted by the APC.
The matter was adjourned to July 21, 2026, for hearing of the substantive suit.

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Goodluck Jonathan’s Family Celebrates Son’s Graduation in UK

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Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and former First Lady Patience Ibifaka Jonathan recently celebrated a significant family milestone as they attended the graduation ceremony of their son, Ariara Goodluck Jonathan, at Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom.

The proud parents joined family members and well-wishers to witness Ariara receive his degree, marking the successful completion of his academic programme. The occasion was filled with joy as the Jonathan family commemorated the achievement, highlighting the importance they place on education and personal development.

The graduation ceremony attracted warm congratulatory messages from friends, associates, and admirers, who wished the graduate continued success in his future endeavours.

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