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It’s Cruel To Say Christians Aren’t Being Killed In Nigeria – Fani-Kayode

 

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has criticized claims that Christians are not being killed in Nigeria, calling such statements “insensitive and cruel” and describing the notion that “we bury empty coffins” as a “monstrous mendacity.”

In a now-deleted post on his official X handle, Fani-Kayode stated, “Christians are targeted and killed in large numbers in Nigeria,” adding that anyone who denies this reality, downplays it, or claims otherwise is “a perfidious and specious liar.”

He clarified that Muslims are also victims, saying, “What must be clearly understood, however, is that Muslims are also targeted and killed by the same Islamist terrorists in equal numbers.”

Fani-Kayode emphasized that terrorists are indiscriminate in their attacks, targeting both Christians and Muslims, and insisted that “something needs to be done about it.”

The former minister cited recent incidents to illustrate his point: the 25 girls and their Principal abducted from a school in Kebbi State, whose Vice Principal was killed, were Muslims, not Christians.

Similarly, the 64 people abducted in Zamfara State on Saturday, three of whom were killed, were also Muslims.

Conversely, the 12 girls abducted in Kaduna State two days ago were Christians, and soldiers killed in Borno State were both Christians and Muslims.

Fani-Kayode noted, “The terrorists that commit these heinous crimes and atrocities and that indulge in the genocide and ethnic cleansing of our people do not care about the faith of their victims and do not represent any faith.”

“They do not see or care about religion. They only care about the spilling of the innocent blood and abduction of our people.”

“They only care about terrorising innocent civilians, indulging in barbaric carnage and in mass murdering both Christians and Muslims, occupying their land and stealing and pillaging their resources.”

Describing the perpetrators as “beasts,” Fani-Kayode said they must never be granted amnesty.

“I strongly reject the suggestion by some that they should. There is too much blood on their hands for that. There can be no peace or mercy for the wicked. God may forgive them, but we must not.”

He added, “They are evil, they have sold their bodies, spirits and souls to satan, and they are not worthy of life.”

“There is only one answer for them and that is for the Federal Government and Armed Forces to muster the courage, means, resources and firm resolve to crush them ruthlessly and send them back to hell.”

“That is the answer and not to spin the whole thing into a Christian versus Muslim narrative or to support the reckless idea of an American invasion, which would make matters even worse and which would only swell the ranks of the terrorists.”

Fani-Kayode also urged Nigerians to pray for the country, warning that external forces seek to divide and destroy it.

“Nigeria must not be turned into Congo, Somalia, Darfur, Gaza, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria or any other war-torn and decimated failed state. Nigeria must not be used as an arena or battleground for a proxy war for mineral resources between the superpowers.”

“Nigeria must not be turned into yet another pitiful, pathetic and sorry victim of foreign forces and interests and western imperialism. We must remain united, strong and focused, and we must stand shoulder to shoulder and confront the common enemy together.”

He called for support for the government’s efforts, saying, “Finally, we must support the Federal Government in its efforts to put an end to the madness that has been unleashed on our people.”

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JUST IN: 44 Rep Members Write Tinubu, Seek Release Of Nnamdi Kanu

 

As national calls for the release of Nnamdi Kanu intensify, 44 federal lawmakers from across Nigeria have submitted a two-page letter and resolution to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to release the IPOB leader from detention and initiate a political dialogue to address South-East challenges.

The lawmakers called on the President to invoke his constitutional powers to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and convene an inclusive political roundtable involving all relevant parties to find a lasting solution through a political window.

In their letter, the 44 members of the House of Representatives, writing under the aegis of “Concerned Federal Lawmakers,” requested that President Tinubu direct the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, to exercise his constitutional powers to discontinue the prosecution of Kanu.

The letter, signed by Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, Hon. Obi Aguocha, Hon. Murphy Osaro, Hon. Peter Akpanke, Hon. Mudshiru Lukman, Hon. Paul Nnamchi, Hon. Barr. Sunday Cyriacus, Hon. Obed Shehu, Hon. Engr. Dominic, Hon. Chief Ugwu Emmanuel, Hon. Daniel Asama Ago, Hon. Chike John Okafor, Hon. Adam Ogene Ogbaru, and others, emphasized the need for dialogue and national reconciliation.

The lawmakers wrote,

“Dear Mr. President, THE NATIONAL INTEREST DRIVEN RESOLUTION BY CONCERNED FEDERAL LAWMAKERS ON THE ISSUE OF MAZI NNAMDI KANU CONTINUED DETENTION.

After a closed-door strategic meeting of the following federal lawmakers committed to promotion of national unity and stability; and after extensive consultations across all party lines and different ethnic groups, we hereby wrote and subscribe to this Letter to Mr. President, concerning Mazi Nnamdi Kanu:

Driven by the abiding and urgent need for national reconciliation and healing; and Having noted the Federal Government’s open negotiations with militants and different agitating groups in different parts of Nigeria; and in view of the insecurity that has pervaded Southeast since late 2015 and which spiked since 2021; and in the realisation of the many domestic court and international tribunal pronouncements in favour of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; and in the face of the growing national groundswell supporting the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and for the discontinuance of his prosecution.

“We, the within-named federal lawmakers, hereby respectfully and earnestly request our dear President, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as follows: To, as soon as practicable, direct the Attorney-General of the Federation to exercise his constitutional powers and discontinue the prosecution of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; and To, pursuant to the discontinuance of the prosecution, initiate a constructive dialogue, aimed at seeking a just political solution of the matter.

“We are grateful to you, our dear President, for Your Excellency’s prompt consideration of our request; and please be assured of our continuing respects for your high office.”

DAILY GAZETTE reports that the lawmakers specifically urged President Tinubu to invoke Section 174 of the 1999 Constitution to discontinue the prosecution of Kanu.

Hon. Obinna Aguocha, representing Ikwuano/Umuahia North/Umuahia South Federal Constituency in Abia State, highlighted constitutional defects in Kanu’s charges, including the alleged illegal rendition from Kenya, which he described as having “poisoned the prosecution’s limbs.”

Aguocha argued that Kanu’s continued detention has worsened insecurity and contributed to the economic crisis in the South-East region.

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ADC, PDP Condemn Kebbi School Attack, Demand Rescue Of Kidnapped Students

 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have condemned the armed attack on Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, in Danko/Wasagu LGA, Kebbi State, which left 25 students abducted and the vice principal, Hassan Makuku, killed.

According to the police, the assailants, armed with sophisticated weapons, stormed the school around 4:00 am on Monday, abducted students from their hostel, fatally shot the vice principal, and injured another staff member, Ali Shehu, in the right hand.

In a statement, PDP National Publicity Secretary Ini Ememobong described the incident as “tragic” and highlighted the rising insecurity under the Tinubu-led APC administration.

The party called on the federal government to take urgent measures to protect lives and prevent similar incidents, citing recent kidnappings in Nasarawa, Plateau, Kano, and Katsina.

Similarly, ADC spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi condemned the attack as a “painful reminder of worsening insecurity” nationwide.

The party emphasized that the abduction was part of a broader pattern of attacks targeting schools, communities, and civilians, and urged President Tinubu and security agencies to respond urgently and decisively.

“The abducted girls must be rescued immediately. The government must make this a national security priority,” the ADC stated, recalling the 2014 Chibok girls’ abduction and warning against repeating history.

Both parties extended condolences to the families affected and vowed to continue monitoring the situation closely.

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US Delivers New HIV Prevention Drug To Two African Countries, Months After Trump Reduced Global Aid Funding

 

The United States announced Tuesday that it has delivered a new HIV prevention treatment to two African countries, months after President Donald Trump sharply reduced global aid funding.

The rollout involves the drug Lenacapavir, in partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, as well as the pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences.

A total of 1,000 doses have been sent to Eswatini and Zambia, with administration scheduled to begin this week, according to Peter Sands, Executive Director of the Global Fund.

Jeremy Lewin, who oversees aid at the US State Department, said the United States plans to finance two million doses of Lenacapavir for low- and middle-income African countries.

The goal is to reach the target by 2028, though Lewin noted it could be achieved as early as mid-2027.

Lenacapavir is an injectable HIV treatment that requires administration only twice a year, offering a major improvement over daily pill regimens.

Manufactured by Gilead Sciences, the drug is expected to significantly reduce new HIV infections, particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women.

“This is a really important moment in the history of HIV,” said Daniel O’Day, Chairman and CEO of Gilead Sciences.

“It is the first time in history medication is given in Africa the same year it was approved in the US.”

Since returning to office in January, President Trump has cut over 80 percent of foreign assistance, calling much of it wasteful and asserting that it does not serve US interests.

His administration has also reduced longstanding HIV/AIDS prevention programs, including those supporting PrEP, which helps prevent HIV among high-risk populations.

Despite these cuts, global efforts since 2010 have reduced new HIV infections by 40 percent, though UNAIDS data projects 1.3 million new infections in 2024.

The US-backed initiative aims to expand distribution to other African countries, including Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Namibia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, according to Daniel O’Day.

Experts warn that reductions in US and European aid could have devastating consequences.

Research submitted Monday by experts in Spain, Brazil, and Mozambique predicts up to 22.6 million preventable deaths by 2030 if funding cuts continue.

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Makarfi Resigns As PDP BoT Secretary

 

Former Kaduna State governor Ahmed Makarfi has resigned from his position as secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT), insisting that the party must uphold its zoning arrangement to preserve fairness and balance within its leadership.

Makarfi’s resignation comes in the wake of the emergence of former Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Kabiru Turaki, as the PDP’s new national chairman at the party’s convention on Saturday. With both men hailing from the North-West, Makarfi said remaining in office would violate the party’s zoning tradition.

In a letter addressed to BoT Chairman Adolphus Wabara on Monday, the former governor recalled that he had attempted to resign earlier.

“You may recall that about two months ago, I had resigned as secretary of the board and posted the same on the board’s WhatsApp platform,” the letter reads.

“Mr Chairman, you may recall that you personally urged me to stay on until after a convention that produced a chairman.”

According to him, the reason he wanted to step aside then is the same reason he is leaving now.

“The principal reason for my resignation then and now was, and is still, my belief that the national chairman of the party and the secretary should not come from the same geopolitical zone,” he said.

“Now that a chairman has emerged from the north-west, where I come from, it is necessary to give him full space to do the needful.”

Makarfi added that remaining in the position would create “an impression of imbalance” in the party’s leadership configuration.

“Accordingly, I hereby formally resign as secretary of the board of trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party with effect from today, November 17, 2025,” he stated.

The former governor, who led Kaduna State between 1999 and 2007, thanked Wabara and other members of the BoT for the cordial working relationship he enjoyed.

“I truly appreciate the very respectful relationship between us during my period as secretary,” he said.
“I also appreciate all board members for their support and the good relationship that prevailed during my period as secretary.”

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BREAKING: Fights Erupt In PDP Secretariat As Wike’s Faction Overpowers Turaki Supporters, Takes Over Wadata Plaza

 

Supporters of the Nyesom Wike-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have taken over the streets surrounding Wadata Plaza, the party’s national headquarters in Wuse, Zone 5, Abuja.

The protesters, largely composed of women and youth groups, carried placards targeting PDP National Chairman, Mr. Tanimu Turaki, SAN, with messages such as “No to Turaki” and “Turaki must go.”

Turaki, a former Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, was elected PDP National Chairman at a disputed convention on Saturday, which the Wike-led faction boycotted.

Both factions had scheduled executive meetings at the party secretariat for Tuesday.

On Tuesday morning, the Wike-backed faction, led by the sacked Acting National Chairman Abdulrahman Mohammed, took control of the secretariat by 9:45 am.

The group was accompanied by heavily armed police officers, who secured strategic positions around the building and nearby streets.

At the time of reporting, no members of the Kabiru Turaki-led faction had arrived at the secretariat.

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ISWAP Confirms Kidnap, Killing Of Nigerian Army Brigade Commander

 

The Brigade Commander of the 25 Task Force Brigade, M. Uba, earlier declared safe by the Nigerian Army after an ambush in Borno State, has been confirmed dead.

The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) announced in a statement that it had captured and executed the senior officer.

The terror group revealed the development in an Arabic communiqué published through its propaganda outlet, Amaq, where it also released photographs showing the commander in his office and after his capture.

PRNigeria, an agency with ties to security institutions, corroborated the report, stating that the general was abducted and killed shortly after the army believed he had survived Friday night’s ambush along the Damboa–Biu axis.

PREMIUM TIMES had reported his disappearance on Sunday, citing a HumAngle account, even as the Army maintained that he was safe.

In an earlier statement, Army spokesperson Lt. Col. Appolonia Anele confirmed that troops under Mr Uba’s leadership had come under “sudden and heavy insurgent fire” during a patrol around the Sambisa Forest.

The army dismissed reports of his abduction as “fake narratives,” acknowledging only the deaths of four personnel, two soldiers and two CJTF operatives, in the attack.

In its statement, ISWAP claimed that the commander fled the Wajiroko ambush but was later located by fighters who tracked him down near a village on Saturday.

The group said he had been wounded, captured, interrogated and then executed.

The released images show blood on the officer’s camouflage uniform, particularly around his legs, suggesting injuries sustained before his capture.

ISWAP further mocked the military’s earlier statement, describing it as a “lie” and a reflection of “miserable security failure.”

According to PRNigeria, Mr Uba had earlier made contact with his superiors after an aerial operation enabled him to escape the initial attack.

However, information about his whereabouts reportedly allowed the terrorists to pursue and apprehend him, leading to his killing shortly after.

Security analysts say the incident marks the first time ISWAP has killed an officer of such high rank, raising concerns about operational communications and intelligence leaks in the north-east theatre.

The Nigerian Army has not yet issued a statement addressing the commander’s confirmed death.

Calls and messages to the spokesperson were unanswered at the time of filing this report.

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Enugu Community Petitions Gov Mbah, Accuses Monarch, Govt Officials Of Sponsoring Communal Conflicts, Blocking Execution Of Court Judgment

 

A fresh crisis is unfolding in Akpugo, Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, as the Umuedenwoko family and Cooperative Worldwide accuse their traditional ruler, along with certain unnamed government officials, of obstructing the enforcement of a long-standing court judgment delivered in their favour.

Speaking with journalists, the group’s legal representative, Gabriel Oforma Agbo, said his clients had spent more than 13 years in court fighting to reclaim their rights over the 299-hectare Ngene-Ogbugbo farmland.

He revealed that the Umuedenwoko Cooperative had “lawfully acquired the land since 1978 under a customary right of occupancy,” adding that they had since developed it with palm plantations, economic trees and other agricultural ventures.

“This land was properly acquired from the old Anambra State, issued with customary right of occupancy, equivalent to having a Certificate of Occupancy. They have paid ground rent since 1978 and invested heavily on the land,” Agbo explained.

According to him, tensions escalated after the Ugwuafor autonomous community was created, prompting the traditional ruler to assert ownership over lands belonging to various villages.

“The monarch decided to claim that because he is the traditional ruler of the community, he automatically became the owner of all lands belonging to these villages. In law and in fact, that is wrong,” he stated.

Agbo further alleged that the monarch authorized the allocation of about 35 hectares of the disputed farmland to the Nigerian Police Force for the establishment of a proposed Police College, even though the rightful owners were not properly compensated as stipulated by the Land Use Act.

“We are not saying government cannot take land. But here is a land already developed by local corporators who should be encouraged. Instead of compensating them, the Igwe moved in with machines, destroyed economic trees,” he said.

He noted that following the lengthy legal dispute, Justice A.O. Anidi delivered a judgment in June 2023 in favour of the Umuedenwoko family, and pointed out that none of the key parties, including the Inspector General of Police, the Commissioner of Police and relevant Divisional Police Officers, filed an appeal against the verdict.

To reinforce their demands, the community addressed an open letter to Governor Peter Mbah, accusing their traditional ruler of “sponsoring communal conflicts, misleading government agencies and manipulating political institutions” to block their access to the land.

In the letter dated November 4, 2025, the group lamented that the monarch sought to get the Enugu State House of Assembly to initiate a panel of inquiry into “a judgment that had already been delivered by a competent court.”

“Our clients wonder why your government fails to consider the scandalous attitudes of the said traditional ruler whose actions would ordinarily be considered sacrilegious,” the letter, signed by their lawyer, stated.

They appealed to the governor to set up a judicial panel to look into what they called the “multiplicity of judgments” and to scrutinize the roles allegedly played by government officials in actions aimed at undermining the courts.

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70% Of Super Eagles Squad May Retire Without Featuring In World Cup

 

Disappointment continues to reverberate across Nigeria following the Super Eagles’ failure to advance to the 2026 FIFA World Cup intercontinental playoff, with analysts warning that as many as 70 per cent of the current squad may never feature at the Mundial before retiring.

Aside from William Troost-Ekong, Alex Iwobi, Wilfred Ndidi, and Kelechi Iheanacho, none of the present squad members has ever played at a World Cup.

With the next edition taking place in 2030, many of the team’s ageing stars, as well as younger players facing uncertain career trajectories, may never get another opportunity.

DR Congo’s victory over Nigeria sealed their progression to the inter-continental playoffs scheduled for Mexico in March, joining New Caledonia and Bolivia.

The Super Eagles’ exit has triggered a wave of finger-pointing. While fans trade accusations online, Coach Eric Chelle sparked controversy by alleging that DR Congo used “voodoo” tactics during the penalty shootout that ended 4–3 in the Leopards’ favour after a 1–1 draw in regulation time.

Irate after the game, Chelle confronted Congolese coach Sébastien Desabre and his crew, accusing them of “maraboutage”  a claim referring to spiritual manipulation.

He had to be held back by Nigeria’s technical staff.

Beyond mystical claims, many Nigerians fault the team’s preparation.

The players reportedly embarked on a one-day strike upon arriving in Morocco due to unpaid bonuses, leaving them with just a single day of training before their opening match against Gabon, which they won 4–1 after extra time.

However, observers argue that the disruption affected their sharpness and physical condition heading into the decisive clash with DR Congo.

The fatigue was evident, especially in the second half, where the team appeared drained and struggled to match Congo’s energy.

Reports quoting journalist Osasu Obayiuwana revealed that the players had information that the Federal Government had released funds to the NFF to cover outstanding bonuses, over $130,000 for wins against Lesotho and Benin.

The strike was eventually called off after the National Sports Commission intervened, releasing N1 billion to the federation.

Meanwhile, in DR Congo, celebrations are in full swing.

Reports indicate that each player will receive a staggering $1 million bonus, courtesy of the Congolese government, as a reward for beating Nigeria, even if they fail to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

President Félix Tshisekedi lauded the victory as “historic,” praising the team’s determination and calling on Congolese citizens to give the squad a heroic welcome at N’djili International Airport ahead of a carnival reception at the Martyrs Stadium.

He described the team’s progress as “a message of hope for Congolese youth,” noting that qualification would mark only the DRC’s second-ever appearance at the World Cup.

The final teams for the intercontinental playoff are expected to be confirmed today as Iraq and UAE conclude their Asian playoff after a 1–1 first-leg draw.

Costa Rica and Curaçao, currently occupying CONCACAF’s two playoff positions, may also join the lineup.

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NBS Reports Sharp Drop In Inflation As October Rate Slips To 16.05%

 

Nigeria’s inflation rate continued its downward trend in October 2025, dropping to 16.05 per cent from the 18.02 per cent recorded in September, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed in its latest Consumer Price Index report released on Monday.

The data shows that the country has now experienced seven straight months of easing inflation, beginning in April 2025.

Year-on-year, the October figure represents a significant 17.82 per cent decline from the 33.88 per cent recorded in October 2024.

However, on a month-on-month basis, headline inflation stood at 0.9 per cent—slightly higher than September’s 0.72 per cent.

According to the NBS, food inflation was 13.12 per cent year-on-year in October 2025, a sharp drop of 26.04 percentage points compared to the 39.16 per cent posted in October 2024.

The bureau explained that the marked decline is partly due to adjustments in the base year.

Month-on-month food inflation, however, rose to -0.37 per cent, an increase of 1.21 percentage points from the -1.57 per cent recorded in September 2025.

The rise is attributed to higher average prices of items such as onions, oranges, pineapple, shrimp, groundnuts, vegetables like ugu and okazi leaf, and proteins including goat meat, cow tail, and liver.

On an annualised basis, the average food inflation rate for the 12 months ending October 2025 was 21.96 per cent—16.16 percentage points lower than the 38.12 per cent average reported for the same period in 2024.

Urban inflation eased to 15.65 per cent year-on-year in October 2025, dropping by 20.73 percentage points from 36.38 per cent in October 2024.

Month-on-month urban inflation rose to 1.14 per cent, up from the 0.74 per cent recorded in September.

The 12-month average urban inflation rate was 22.68 per cent, down from 34.52 per cent in October 2024.

Rural inflation also moderated, standing at 15.86 per cent year-on-year in October 2025, compared with 31.59 per cent the previous year.

On a month-on-month basis, rural inflation slowed to 0.45 per cent from 0.67 per cent in September.

The annualised rural inflation average for the period was 20.81 per cent—9.42 percentage points lower than the 30.24 per cent recorded in October 2024.

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