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Coalition condemns Sowore, backs Umahi on debt dispute

A coalition of civil society organisations has criticised activist Omoyele Sowore over his recent public confrontation with Minister of Works David Umahi, describing it as mere theatrics. The group defended Umahi over allegations by Tracy Ohiri, who claims the minister owes her money for campaign materials and used the police to intimidate her. Members of the coalition said Sowore’s viral engagement with Umahi on the issue was a calculated attempt to dramatise an ongoing legal matter and mislead the public.​​ They argued that Sowore’s style of activism focuses on spectacle rather than facts and due process and urged Nigerians to be cautious about drawing conclusions from social media clips.​​ The coalition maintained that the police acted on a formal petition and within their constitutional powers, not on the instructions of Umahi for any personal vendetta. They also claimed that Ohiri’s […]

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Urgent Call for Justice in Togo

The people of Togo have endured over six decades under a regime passed from father to son, where liberty is stifled and dissent punished. For too long, their voices have been silenced, their elections manipulated, and their basic rights denied. Yet the world has often remained silent, even as similar crises elsewhere have drawn swift international intervention. The principle of equity demands that what is deemed just in one nation should apply equally in another. The world has acted in Kosovo, Libya, and against regimes in Russia, North Korea, and Iran. Why, then, should Togo’s suffering be overlooked? To ignore it is to undermine the very foundations of international law and the ideals enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Human dignity knows no borders, and those endowed with power bear a responsibility to protect it everywhere. Every day […]

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Omotola reveals her children got death threats during EndSARS

Actress and filmmaker Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has shared how the EndSARS protests changed her approach to activism after her children received death threats. She spoke about the experience during an interview on Channels Television’s Rubbin Minds.​ Omotola said she had been used to receiving death threats in the past, but the intensity during the EndSARS protests was different. According to her, the situation became more frightening when her children also started getting death threats.​ She explained that the threats made her realise the risks were no longer about her alone. The experience forced her to reassess her safety and that of her family and to shift from street protests to more targeted advocacy.​ Omotola revealed that people even came to her home and workplace looking for her at the height of the tension. She said that was when she knew […]

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Sampling Fela music doesn’t make you him – Seun Kuti

Afrobeats singer Seun Kuti has cautioned Nigerian artists against calling themselves the “New Fela”, insisting that sampling or remixing his late father’s music does not make them equivalent to the Afrobeat legend. Speaking on the Hits Don’t Lie podcast, he said while some have done good samples of Fela’s songs, it is “crazy” for anyone to claim they are his dad simply because they use his sound.​ Seun pointed to big Nigerian stars like Wizkid and Burna Boy, who have sampled Fela, noting that this trend of declaring oneself a new version of a late icon seems peculiar to Nigeria. He questioned why nobody refers to themselves as “the new Bob Marley” elsewhere, arguing that such labels show how “wild” things can get in the Nigerian music scene.​ He stressed that Fela was not just about music but about activism, […]

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Sowore condemns US airstrikes on Nigerian soil

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has strongly criticised the recent United States military strikes on Nigerian soil. He described the attacks as a violation of Nigeria’s sovereignty and a dangerous step for the country.​ Sowore argued that no foreign country has the right to launch military operations inside Nigeria under any guise. He said allowing such actions sends a signal that Nigeria cannot protect itself and is willing to hand over its security to external powers.​ He also faulted the Nigerian government for what he called weakness and complicity. According to him, the authorities should have openly rejected the US airstrikes instead of agreeing to or tolerating them.​ Sowore warned that foreign military involvement rarely solves internal security problems. He pointed to past US interventions in countries like Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan, saying they often left […]

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Police Arrest Activist Sowore at Abuja Court Premises

Activist and politician Omoyele Sowore was arrested by armed policemen on Thursday within the premises of the Federal High Court in Abuja. The arrest occurred shortly after he attended a court session in solidarity with the detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Police officers stated they were acting on the instructions of the Commissioner of Police and took him to the FCT Police Command. The Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, later explained that the arrest was linked to a protest Sowore led on Monday. Hundeyin stated that Sowore was arrested as the alleged leader of the protest to ensure "fairness," as others involved had already been charged. He assured that Sowore would be arraigned quickly and not detained beyond the legal limit. Sowore's lawyer condemned the arrest, calling it a mockery of the judicial system.

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US Soldier Drives Through 48 States to Fight Homelessness

A Nigerian-American soldier, Yewande Fagunwa, also known as Olori Wendy, has completed a 31-day drive across all 48 contiguous US states to raise awareness about homelessness. Her journey, which began on August 1st, was a decade-long dream. To understand the plight of the homeless, she lived out of her rented car, sleeping in the driver's seat at truck stops and rest areas. The trip was challenging, with mechanical troubles and harsh weather causing delays. Beyond the drive, her mission was one of compassion. At stops along the way, she handed out cash and relief items to homeless individuals, listening to their stories and sharing her own temporary experience of living without a home. She successfully completed her tour of the 48 states, leaving only Alaska and Hawaii for a future journey.

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Israel Intercepts Final Gaza Aid Flotilla Boat, Say Organizers

Organizers of the "Global Sumud" aid flotilla to Gaza say the Israeli navy has intercepted the last of its boats. The final vessel, named Marinette, was stopped on Friday approximately 42 nautical miles from the Gaza coast. This marks the interception of all 42 vessels in the flotilla, which carried activists, politicians, and humanitarian supplies in an attempt to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza. The Israeli government stated it had detained over 470 participants, with deportation processes underway for many. The flotilla's interception sparked protests worldwide, including a general strike in Italy. Among those detained were more than 20 journalists, prompting condemnation from media watchdog Reporters Without Borders. Israel maintains the blockade is a necessary security measure and praised its navy for preventing the flotilla from reaching a "war zone." The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, […]

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VeryDarkMan Freed from EFCC Custody, Denies Money Laundering Allegations

VeryDarkMan Released: “I Use Debt for Charity,” Says Activist After EFCC Detention Nigerian social media personality Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has been released from EFCC custody following a five-day detention over money laundering allegations. The controversial activist broke his silence in a viral video, denying the charges and attributing his charitable acts to “debt,” not illicit funds. Arrest & Release Timeline May 2: VDM arrested in Abuja after allegedly ignoring EFCC invitations. May 8: Released following public outcry and legal intervention. EFCC’s Stance: Confirmed arrest stemmed from “multiple petitions” and failure to honor prior summons. VDM’s Defense: “No Wealth for Money Laundering” In a post-release video, VDM mocked the allegations: “How can I launder money when I’m broke? I even fund charities through debt!” He emphasized transparency, though skeptics question his financial disclosures. Public Reaction: Support vs. Skepticism Supporters: Hail his release, criticizing EFCC for targeting […]

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M.anifest Reflects on NPP’s Election Defeat: “People Were Unhappy Ghana Was Being Run Down”.

Ghanaian rapper M.anifest, born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, has weighed in on the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the December 7, 2024, general elections. Speaking on BBC’s Newsday with James Copnall, the artist attributed the loss to widespread dissatisfaction among citizens with the state of governance.M.anifest noted that “people were unhappy that the country was not being run but being run down.” He emphasized the need for the incoming National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, led by John Dramani Mahama, to demonstrate their capabilities before earning citizens' trust, saying, “In our local parlance, we say 'show working.'”He highlighted the increasing activism among Ghanaians, particularly the youth, citing past protests against illegal mining and high unemployment rates as evidence of a growing demand for accountability. “There’s a sense of urgency that people feel now. Ghanaians are beginning to express their voices more […]

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