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Do The Right Thing Without Waiting For Instructions, Defence Minister Urges Staff

 

Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd.), has charged both military and civilian staff of the Ministry of Defence to demonstrate initiative and commitment to duty without waiting for instructions.

Musa gave the directive on Friday while formally assuming office at the Ministry of Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

He pledged to lead with urgency, accountability, and a renewed national purpose, noting that Nigerians expect transformation in the security sector.

The former Chief of Defence Staff said he was returning to the ministry with the strong backing of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the confidence of the Nigerian people.

Reflecting on his 39 years of military service, Musa said Nigerians had shown immense support and trust in his leadership.

“Change will not come from rhetoric but through action by all Nigerians. We must take ownership of our national challenges — they are ours to solve,” he said.

He emphasized the need to restore peace and stability across the country, declaring that the era of shedding innocent blood must end.

According to him, every citizen deserves to live without fear, children should safely return to school, and farmers must be able to access their farmlands again.

Musa assured that the welfare of military personnel and their families would remain a top priority, describing it as essential to boosting morale and operational effectiveness.

He said anyone willing to lay down their life for Nigeria “deserves the utmost respect,” pledging that the ministry would act swiftly to provide adequate military kits, prompt operational allowances, decent accommodation and proper medical care, especially for injured soldiers and bereaved families.

The minister outlined his strategic direction for the Defence Ministry, built on three key pillars:

1. Operational effectiveness

2. Unity of effort across all services

3. Strategic foresight guided by data and intelligence

He promised thorough evaluations of all theatre commands and inter-service operations to eliminate silos, stressing that once decisions are made, all services must act as a united team.

Musa identified technology, intelligence, collaboration with allies, and enhanced inter-agency coordination as vital components of modern defence management.

He warned that there would be zero tolerance for indiscipline, corruption, and bureaucratic bottlenecks.

“If we make mistakes, we must take corrective action immediately,” he said.

Musa underscored the importance of a motivated workforce and acknowledged the critical role of the civil service, describing civil servants as “the institutional memory and backbone” of the ministry.

He said he relied on their expertise to turn military objectives into realistic administrative and budgetary policies.

The minister called for unity, determination, and faith among Nigerians, declaring:

“We are hitting the ground running. The task ahead is huge, but achievable. We can win. We will win.”

The Permanent Secretary, Mr. Richard Pheelangwa, described Musa’s assumption of office as a significant moment for national security, affirming the ministry’s full commitment to supporting his leadership.

He said Musa’s appointment reflects President Tinubu’s confidence in his capacity and experience.

Similarly, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, said Musa’s arrival signals a new era of sincerity, unity, and collective resolve.

Oluyede pledged complete cooperation from the Armed Forces, noting that rebuilding public confidence and improving operational outcomes would require joint effort.

“We are ready for a more robust approach. We must be sincere and work together. The government must show the willpower, and we need the minister’s buy-in to succeed,” he said.

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‘I’m Still In PDP’, Wike Justifies Defection Of 16 Rivers Lawmakers To APC

 

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has reaffirmed that he remains a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) despite the recent mass defection of lawmakers in the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Wike made the clarification on Friday in Abuja after inspecting ongoing road projects, reacting for the first time to the defection of 16 PDP lawmakers to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

During Friday’s plenary, the Speaker of the Assembly, Martins Amaewhule, alongside 15 other lawmakers, officially announced their move to the APC.

Amaewhule claimed that internal divisions within the PDP influenced their decision, adding that he was ready to work with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whom he said “means well for the country.”

Responding, Wike noted that although the lawmakers did not inform or consult him before leaving, they were exercising their constitutional freedom of association.

“I am still in the PDP, and it is not everybody that has left,” he said.

“I believe 16 or 17 have left out of 27. We still have about 10 members, and we will continue to work together.”

He stressed that those who left were free to take their decision just as those who stayed were free to remain committed to the party.

Wike described the development as “unfortunate,” attributing it to the ongoing factional crisis within the PDP.

According to him, the party’s constitution acknowledges that members may leave when the party becomes deeply divided.

He recalled warning the PDP leadership to address the internal crisis earlier, saying:

“I advised the leadership of the party to put the house in order. At the end of the day, if nothing is done, it is the party that suffers.”

Wike added that efforts were underway to unify the remaining PDP members in the Rivers Assembly to ensure the party remains functional and relevant as an opposition force.

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DSS Arrests Doctor Treating Injured Kidnappers In Kwara Forests

 

The Department of State Services (DSS) has reportedly apprehended a medical doctor accused of supplying drugs and providing treatment to kidnapping gangs operating in parts of Kwara State.

The unnamed doctor was arrested in the Jebba area, following intelligence reports indicating that couriers had been transporting medical supplies from Sokoto to aid wounded bandits hiding in remote forest locations.

Security sources revealed that several members of the criminal groups had sustained gunshot wounds during recent confrontations with security forces, prompting them to rely on covert medical support.

One security official noted:

“We are advising improved security measures in health facilities located in heavily forested areas, as kidnappers may attempt to target them for supplies.”

Confirming the development, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kwara State, Rafiu Ajakaye, described the arrest as a significant milestone in the fight against banditry.

Ajakaye said the breakthrough demonstrates that security agencies are increasingly dismantling the support networks sustaining criminal operations.

“This is a major stride by the DSS. It reinforces the fact that security agencies are closing in on these criminals and blocking the support systems that enable their activities,” he said.

He added that the Kwara State Government will continue to work closely with security agencies to identify and shut down all channels aiding kidnapping syndicates.

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APC Disqualifies Omisore, Six Others From Osun Governorship Primary

 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has disqualified its former National Secretary, Senator Iyiola Omisore, along with six other aspirants, from participating in the party’s governorship primary ahead of the Osun State election.

Others barred from the race include Babatunde Oralusi, Oyedotun Babayemi, Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, former Deputy Governor Benedict Alabi, Adegoke Rasheed Okiki, and former Senator Babajide Omoworare.

Only Mulikat Abiola Jimoh and Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji were cleared to contest in the primary scheduled for December 13.

The disqualifications were contained in a report released by the APC Osun Governorship Screening Committee led by Obinna Uzoh.

According to the committee, the affected aspirants failed to meet key mandatory criteria, particularly the requirement to submit sponsorship endorsements from at least five fully registered, financially up-to-date APC members in each local government area of the state.

“The issues raised were weighty, substantial and germane to the integrity of the screening process. In the interest of fairness and transparency, the concerns could not be applied selectively. Every aspirant was subjected to the same scrutiny,” the report stated.

Uzoh emphasized that the screening adhered strictly to Articles 9.3(i) and 31.2(ii) of the APC Constitution, as well as Paragraph 6(c) of the party’s guidelines.

“The rules of the party are binding on all members without exception. Where an aspirant falls short of such a fundamental requirement, the committee has no choice,” he said.

He added that the screening followed a petition filed by the Osun APC Renewal Group, which alleged that some aspirants did not meet the required nominator threshold.

“Rather than apply the petition to only two individuals, we extended the same verification to all nine. That is the only way internal democracy can stand,” Uzoh noted.

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Accord Party Appoints Caretaker Committee For Osun Amid Speculations Of Gov. Adeleke’s Defection

 

The National Executive Committee of the Accord Party has dissolved the outgoing Osun State leadership and appointed a new Caretaker Committee headed by Victor Akande.

The announcement was contained in a statement released on Friday by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Joseph Omorogbe.

The NEC meeting, held in Abuja, had in attendance 36 state chairmen, members of the National Working Committee, and observers from the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Alongside the appointment of Akande, the party’s NEC also ratified the electoral guidelines for the 2026 Osun governorship primaries and constituted an Electoral Committee to oversee the process.

Omorogbe noted that the party remains confident of its competitiveness in the coming election.

He also revealed that Accord has granted a general waiver to new members interested in contesting elective offices and has established Women and Youth Directorates across all levels to strengthen grassroots mobilisation.

In what it described as a move made “in the spirit of oneness and progress,” the NEC lifted earlier suspensions placed on some Osun members.

It also passed a vote of confidence in the National Chairman, Maxwell Mgbudem, reiterating that the party has no factions at any level.

Members were urged to remain united and avoid distractions from “reactionary forces” as preparations ramp up for upcoming elections.

Speaking at the meeting, Mgbudem maintained that Accord remains one cohesive political family despite recent attempts to sow disunity.

“Accord has no faction anywhere, nationally or at the state level. We remain a united, indivisible family guided by our ideology of oneness and progress,” he said.

He highlighted the successful conduct of the Edo and Ondo primaries as evidence of Accord’s commitment to transparency and internal democracy, saying even temporary misunderstandings were quickly resolved.

According to him, several recent court judgments have further strengthened the party’s leadership structure and validated its internal processes.

Mgbudem cautioned members against actions that could undermine party cohesion, stressing that discipline remains central to the Accord Party’s political culture.

“Accord will not tolerate any individual whose behaviour threatens the harmony and unity of the party. Discipline is a core value, and we will enforce it when necessary,” he said.

He also disclosed that preparations for the 2026 FCT council elections are progressing smoothly.

Friday’s resolutions come three weeks after the party leadership nullified the purported suspension of Mgbudem announced by a splinter group in Keffi, Nasarawa State.

The group, linked to former presidential candidate Chris Imumolen, whom the party says was long expelled, attempted to install him as national chairman, accusing Mgbudem of anti-party activities.

Omorogbe dismissed the move as “laughable,” describing its promoters as “political jobbers.”

He noted that INEC continues to recognise Mgbudem as the authentic national chairman, a position reinforced by a July 17, 2025 judgment by Justice Fatima A. Aliyu, which struck out Imumolen’s suit against the party.

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FULL LIST: 10 Remaining PDP Lawmakers Reaffirm Loyalty After Mass Defection In Rivers Assembly

 

Ten members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have pledged continued loyalty to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), following the mass defection of several lawmakers to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a resolution issued after the defections, the minority lawmakers formally adopted the auditorium of the Legislature Quarters as the legitimate and recognised chamber of the House.

The move underscores their resolve to maintain legislative continuity amid rising political tensions in the state.

According to a report by TVC on Friday, the 10 lawmakers also selected new officers and administered the oath of office for the positions of Minority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, Minority Whip and Deputy Minority Whip.

Those who remained are as follows;

  1. Hon. Mrs. Emilia Lucky-Amadi – Obio/Akpor
  2. Hon. Justina Emeji – Emohua
  3. Hon. Ignatius Onwuka – Etche 1
  4. Hon. Mrs. Barile Nwakor – Khana 1
  5. Hon. Mrs. Ezekwe Nkemjika – Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni II
  6. Hon. Queen Owuma Tony-Williams – Ahoada East 1
  7. Hon. Lemchi Nyeche – Ikwerre
  8. Hon. Sylvanus Nwankwo – Omuma
  9. Hon. Iderima John Dominic – Abua/Odual
  10. Hon. Mgbar Bernard – Tai

The lawmakers vowed to continue discharging their constitutional duties and urged supporters of the party to remain calm as the political situation develops.

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Eyes In The Sky, Safety On The Ground: How Gov. Mbah Is Reimagining Security In Enugu By Dr. Malachy Chuma Ochie

 

Enugu State has entered a new chapter in its security architecture, a chapter that is defined not by rhetoric but by decisive, technology-driven action.

Governor Peter Mbah’s recent deployment of hi-tech drones, patrol vans, and advanced surveillance equipment signals a bold escalation in the state’s fight against crime.

This is an evolution building steadily on earlier reforms already reshaping the security landscape.

For years, insecurity across Nigeria has demanded fresh thinking and modern solutions, and Enugu is now positioning itself boldly at the forefront of this shift.

The introduction of drones equipped with real-time monitoring capabilities represents a significant leap forward, allowing security agencies to track movements, identify threats, and respond swiftly before situations escalate.

In a terrain where criminals often exploit difficult landscapes and gaps in traditional policing methods, aerial intelligence offers a decisive edge.

Coupled with this is the rollout of new patrol vans and tactical vehicles, enhancing mobility and visibility across communities.

These assets strengthen rapid-response capacity and deepen the presence of law enforcement in both urban and rural areas.

By integrating technology with human capability, the government is creating a layered security network designed to deter criminals, reassure citizens, and promote economic activity in a safer environment.

This renewed investment is not a departure from previous efforts but a consolidation; a strategic scaling-up.

Since assuming office, Gov. Mbah has consistently emphasized peace and stability as the backbone of his administration’s transformation agenda.

The latest security equipment deployment is therefore a continuation of a security ecosystem anchored on innovation, preparedness, and collaboration with conventional and non-conventional security actors.

As Enugu’s skies now hum with surveillance capability and its roads buzz with modern patrol assets, the message is clear: the state is matching intention with action.

What emerges is a growing sense of confidence among residents and investors that Enugu is not only reclaiming its peace but redefining what effective, modern governance can look like.

In an era where safety is synonymous with development, Enugu is raising the bar and setting an example worthy of national attention.

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Fresh Crisis: Fubara In Hot Soup As Rivers Assembly Reads Riot Act To The Governor

 

A potential governance crisis is emerging in Rivers State as the House of Assembly voices growing concern over Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s continued delay in submitting names of commissioner nominees for screening.

Lawmakers raised the issue during Friday’s plenary session, highlighting the urgency for functional leadership across key ministries.

Following the suspension of emergency rule in September 2025, the Assembly had previously urged the governor to present a list of commissioner nominees to ensure effective administration.

Since the political crisis, Fubara has dismissed all commissioners appointed during the period, citing their lack of approval by the constitutionally recognized Assembly, as affirmed by a Supreme Court ruling.

However, he retained previously screened and approved commissioners, with some reassigned to other ministries.

Currently, several critical ministries, including Education and Communication, operate without appointed commissioners, leaving permanent secretaries to manage essential functions.

The governor has yet to provide any explanation for the delay.

The Assembly has adjourned plenary to Monday, January 26, 2026, signaling possible delays in the presentation of the 2026 budget, originally expected in December 2025.

Recent developments suggest that the fragile peace between Governor Fubara and the House may be unraveling.

The Speaker of the House, Hon. Ikuinyi O. Amaewhule, criticized the deteriorating state of public schools, blaming the governor for neglecting the sector despite repeated warnings from the Assembly.

He described the situation as “a sad commentary” on the state of education in Rivers, calling for urgent intervention.

Amaewhule highlighted the severe shortage of teachers in public schools and accused the government of abandoning the 10,000-job recruitment initiative started under the administration of former Governor Nyesom Wike.

“When it is time for protest, funds are available, but when it is time to employ teachers, there is nothing,” he lamented.

He added, “How can anyone believe that in 2025, a teacher will manage two classrooms under one roof?” He stressed that the House would not allow such indifference to continue.

The Speaker also raised questions about the alleged over N600 billion left in state coffers by the former Sole Administrator, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, questioning why these funds have not been deployed to improve public education.

In response, Governor Fubara stated that employment in the state would be based on actual needs rather than political considerations.

During a meeting with the Rivers State Traditional Rulers Council on Monday, he noted that the public school system was already in poor condition before he took office and assured that the 2026 budget would prioritize education.

Fubara further approved the formal employment of 1,000 teachers who completed the recruitment process in 2023 but had yet to receive appointment letters.

However, he did not comment on the status of funds reportedly left by Ibas.

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Imo Woman Arrested For Torturing Maid With Candle Wax, Burning Private Part

 

The Imo State Police Command has arrested 38-year-old businesswoman Juliet Igwe for allegedly inflicting severe injuries on her six-year-old female maid, Onyinyechi, using candlelight.

Apart from targeting the minor’s private parts, Igwe reportedly poured hot water on the child’s hands and used candle wax to burn her body.

Parading the suspect at the Command headquarters in Owerri, the State Police Spokesperson, Henry Okoye, said the arrest followed intelligence received by operatives of the Ideato North Police Divisional Headquarters.

Okoye also commended Stand for Human Rights Foundation, a non-profit organization founded by activist journalist Chidiebube Okeoma, for alerting the police and assisting in the suspect’s arrest.

Describing the act as “despicable and totally unacceptable,” Okoye disclosed that Igwe would face court proceedings once investigations are concluded.

He added that the State Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, is unhappy with the incident and has directed the Deputy Commissioner in charge of the State Criminal Investigations Department to thoroughly investigate and charge the suspect to court.

When interviewed, Igwe admitted responsibility for her actions, telling journalists:

“I didn’t know that the use of candle wax and boiled water on the girl was going to cause grievous harm to her.”

She accused the child of stealing meat from her pot and claimed:

“I only battered her so as to forestall future reoccurrence.”

Commenting on the incident, Okeoma revealed that his foundation reported the child abuse in Uruala Community, Ideato North LGA, to the police.

He said his organization not only rescued the child but also assisted in arresting the suspect.

“This wickedness is not tolerated in a sane society like ours and should be condemned.
We have taken over the medical and welfare packages of the minor.”

“We have taken her to the Imo State University Medical Centre in Owerri for proper medical investigations and treatments.

“We thank the Executive Secretary of the State Health Insurance Agency, Dr. Uche Ewelike, for expressively approving complete free medical care for the minor, owing to the urgency of her condition.

“Also, we thank the Commissioner of Police for immediately ordering the transfer of the matter to the State CID in Owerri for speedy investigation,” Okeoma said.

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OAU Removed My Name From Convocation List For Protesting Against Wike, Final-Year Student Alleges

 

Joshua Temitope Oladepo, a final-year student at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has alleged that the university deliberately removed his name from the 2025 graduation list as punishment for participating in a protest against former FCT Minister Nyesom Wike during his visit to the campus on June 5, 2025.

Oladepo told newsmen that when he tried to log into the university’s convocation portal on Thursday evening, he was shocked to find that his name had been omitted from the list of graduating students.

“I was one of the students arrested and detained when Wike came to our campus and we resisted. That was on June 5th, 2025,” he said.

He added, “This evening, I tried to log into my convocation portal but I was told that my name has been excluded from the graduation list. This wasn’t so initially.”

“As a matter of fact, I was able to make payments for the convocation, the sum of N40,000. This act can be linked to our resistance against the coming of Wike.”

A screenshot from the OAU Convocation Portal, reviewed by DAILY GAZETTE, displayed the message: “Your name is not yet on the 2025 Convocation list. Please send email to exams_records@oauife.edu.ng or visit the Exams and Records Office.”

Documents also confirm that Oladepo successfully paid his convocation fee.

His Remita payment receipt shows a transaction of N40,000 made on Sunday, November 23, 2025, with RRR: 171379218766.

Further findings indicate that OAU had issued Oladepo an official Notification of Results dated October 3, 2025.

The document, signed by Y.O. Akinyele (Mrs.), Deputy Registrar of the Examinations and Records Division, certified that he had completed his academic programme in the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences.

“This is to certify that OLADEPO Joshua Temitope was a student in the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.”

“The candidate successfully completed an academic programme and was awarded the degree of B.Sc Political Science with the grade of Second Class Honours (Upper Division), as approved by the University Senate, on 18th September, 2025.”

“His/Her certificate is being prepared and will soon be ready for collection. Please extend to the candidate all assistance that the holder of a degree certificate may require,” the Deputy Registrar stated.

She added, “We hope you find this information sufficient for you to make a decision on the candidate’s application. However, if you require additional information regarding his/her academic records in the University, or have questions and/or concerns, please contact the Registrar using the following email address: registramosulfe.edu.ng.”

Despite having a verified result and completing all clearance steps, Oladepo maintains that his sudden exclusion from the convocation list is a coordinated retaliation against students who opposed Wike’s visit earlier this year.

The protest had led to multiple arrests, including his own.

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