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Supreme Court Restores Death Sentence For Maryam Sanda

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has affirmed the death sentence imposed on Maryam Sanda for the murder of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello, and voided the federal government’s decision that had reduced her punishment to 12 years in prison. The court ruled that the executive lacked the constitutional power to alter a final judgment of the Supreme Court in a capital case through prerogative of mercy.​ In its judgment delivered in Abuja on Friday, the apex court held that the president’s approval of a reduced sentence amounted to an unlawful interference with judicial powers. The justices maintained that once the Supreme Court has given a final decision in a criminal matter, especially one involving the death penalty, that verdict can only be revisited through the court’s own lawful procedures and not by executive action.​ The court restated that Sanda’s conviction for […]

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IGP Egbetokun unveils police medical conference, new health campaign

Inspector General of Police Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has convened all heads of Police medical facilities nationwide for the inaugural National Police Medical Conference in Abuja. The meeting, held at the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan International Peacekeeping Hall, brought together medical commanders, senior officers, partners and key stakeholders in the Nigeria Police healthcare system.​ The conference, themed “Transforming Policing in Nigeria The Evolving Role of the Directorate of Force Medical Services,” focused on strengthening the medical support that underpins police operations. In his keynote address, Egbetokun reaffirmed that personnel welfare and well being remain central to his policing vision and are critical to operational readiness and national security.​ He noted that the upgrade of Police Medical Services to a full fledged Directorate in August 2025 marked a major milestone for officer welfare and standardised healthcare delivery. According to him, the Nigeria Police […]

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TikTok honours Brian Nwana as Africa’s Storyteller of the Year

TikTok has honoured Nigerian food content creator and Guinness World Record holder Brian Nwana with the Africa Storyteller of the Year award, recognising his growing influence in digital storytelling and Nigerian food culture. The Abuja based creator earned the prize at the 2025 TikTok Awards for his creative videos that blend humour, curiosity and a deep love for local cuisine.​ Nwana, known for spotlighting Abuja’s food scene, described the recognition as surreal and said he never expected such honours when he started posting simple restaurant videos online. His content began as a personal effort to showcase the city’s overlooked eateries and food spots, but has since evolved into a platform that promotes small businesses and everyday Nigerian life.​ He first gained major attention after setting a Guinness World Record by visiting 150 restaurants in one day, a feat that drew […]

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Runsewe to lead Yellow Greens at West Africa Trophy

Wicketkeeper Sulaimon Runsewe will lead Nigeria’s senior men’s cricket team, the Yellow Greens, as they begin their title defence at the West Africa Trophy in Abuja on Thursday.​ Head coach and high-performance manager of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Steve Tikolo, named a 14-man squad for the tournament, with regular captain Sylvester Okpe allowing Runsewe to take over the leadership role while still remaining in the team.​ Runsewe will be joined by players such as Selim Salau, Ali Rahmon, Daniel Ajekun and Danladi Isaac in what is expected to be a highly competitive regional event.​ The squad also includes the Okpe brothers, Sylvester and Isaac, whose international experience strengthens Nigeria’s balance in both batting and bowling.​ Others in the team are Vincent Adewoye, Kenneth Boniface, Prosper Useni, Ukasha Ishaku, Elochukwu Ndubudem, Joshua Asia and Abdullahi Ismail, giving the side a blend […]

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FG, ASUU Resume Talks Over 40% Pay Rise

The Federal Government has proposed a 40 per cent salary increase for members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities as both sides prepare to resume negotiations in Abuja. The talks will be led by a government team headed by Yayale Ahmed, with ASUU’s leadership returning to the table after internal consultations.​ ASUU’s National Executive Council met in Abuja on Sunday and agreed that the union should continue discussions with the government. Branch leaders who attended the NEC meeting are expected to brief their members nationwide on the new proposal and the next steps.​ A union source, who asked not to be named because of restrictions on speaking to the media during negotiations, confirmed the offer of a 40 per cent pay rise. The source said the discussions are ongoing and will continue next week, adding that members will be […]

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Malami released after EFCC grilling, to return for another session

Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has been released after hours of questioning by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Abuja. Posting on his X account early Saturday, Malami confirmed that he had left EFCC custody and was scheduled to return for another meeting with investigators.​ He said the anti-graft agency questioned him on issues related to his time in office and that he was cooperating fully with the process. Malami reiterated that he had nothing to hide and restated his pledge to honour every EFCC invitation as a law-abiding citizen.​ The former minister had earlier disclosed that the EFCC invited him to provide clarifications on certain matters, widely believed to be linked to decisions taken during the Buhari administration, including asset recovery and contract approvals. He has consistently maintained that his eight years […]

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Appeal Court strikes out Nnamdi Kanu’s rights violation case

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has struck out an appeal by convicted IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, ruling that his case alleging violations of fundamental rights by the Director General of the DSS and the Attorney-General of the Federation lacked merit and had become academic. The court held that Kanu’s complaint could no longer stand following his November 20 conviction for terrorism offences by a Federal High Court and his subsequent life imprisonment and remand in prison custody.​ In the lead judgment, Justice Boloukuromo Moses Ugo said that once Kanu’s counsel, Maxwell Opara, confirmed that his client was now held at Sokoto prison, the request to be moved from the DSS facility to Kuje prison was no longer one the appellate court could grant. The judge added that Kanu had previously indicated a preference for prison custody, so his prayers […]

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ECOWAS suspends Guinea-Bissau after military coup

ECOWAS has suspended Guinea-Bissau from all its decision-making bodies following the recent military coup in the country. The regional bloc said the takeover violated its protocols on democracy and good governance and could destabilise West Africa if left unchecked.​ In a statement issued after an emergency summit, ECOWAS leaders condemned the coup and demanded the immediate restoration of constitutional order. They called on the coup leaders to release all detained officials, respect human rights and set a clear timetable for a return to democratic rule.​ The organisation warned that additional political and economic sanctions could follow if its demands are ignored. Member states were urged to remain vigilant and coordinate efforts to prevent the crisis in Guinea-Bissau from spilling over into neighbouring countries.​ ECOWAS also appealed to the African Union, United Nations and other international partners to support its efforts. […]

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FCTA, Oyo launch free HIV tests for World AIDS Day

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has announced free HIV counselling and testing as part of activities marking the 2025 World AIDS Day, with a call for stronger community participation in this year’s commemoration. Officials said the observance, themed “Overcoming Disruption: Sustaining Nigeria’s HIV Response,” will focus on public engagement and shared responsibility.​ In a statement by Mrs Bola Ajao, Special Assistant to the Mandate Secretary of the FCT Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, the Secretariat outlined plans for a one-day symposium in Abuja on 2 December. World AIDS Day, commemorated annually on 1 December, is used to review the national HIV response and renew commitments to prevention, treatment and care.​ Director of Public Health, Dr Dan Gadzama, said the Mandate Secretary had directed that FCT activities align with global efforts to strengthen HIV awareness. He explained that […]

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Nigeria condemns Guinea-Bissau coup

Nigeria has strongly condemned the military coup in Guinea-Bissau and described the takeover as an unacceptable and unconstitutional change of government. The Federal Government called for an immediate return to constitutional order and the restoration of democratic governance in the West African country.​ In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja, Nigeria said the coup undermines regional stability and violates the core principles of democracy and the rule of law. The government stressed that power should only be attained and exercised through constitutional means and the will of the people.​ Nigeria reaffirmed its support for the efforts of ECOWAS and the African Union to address the crisis. It urged the military authorities in Guinea-Bissau to respect human rights, protect civilians, and engage in dialogue that will lead to a peaceful restoration of democratic institutions.​ The statement also […]

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