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Hakimi Wins African Footballer Of the Year As Osimhen, Salah Snub Sparks Debate

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Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi was on Tuesday, November 19, crowned the 2025 African Footballer of the Year at the CAF Awards in Rabat, Morocco, a historic win that ended a 52-year wait for a defender to clinch the continent’s most prestigious individual honour.

Hakimi enjoyed a remarkable year, lifting the UEFA Champions League and securing a domestic treble with PSG. His performances, widely acknowledged by CAF and international media, positioned him as a strong favourite for the award based on silverware and continental influence.

Osimhen, Salah Fans Question Outcome

However, the decision has stirred widespread debate across Nigeria, where many believe Victor Osimhen or Mohamed Salah delivered seasons worthy of the crown.

Osimhen, who finished behind Hakimi in the final rankings, had a dominant campaign with Galatasaray, ending the season as the league’s top scorer and helping secure a domestic double. His absence from the award ceremony — reportedly due to a hamstring concern — and his return without a trophy triggered passionate reactions from fans and pundits in Lagos, Abuja, and across Nigerian social media.

For many Nigerians, Osimhen’s prolific scoring record and influence for both club and country should have placed him ahead of the PSG defender.

Salah, meanwhile, enjoyed another standout season for Liverpool, recording impressive goal contributions and earning several individual recognitions in Europe. His absence from the award ceremony added fuel to long-standing debates about whether CAF awards tend to favour trophy-winning players over those with superior individual statistics.

Divergent Voting Philosophies Explored

The outcome has revived a familiar discussion: Should the African Player of the Year be determined primarily by trophies, individual brilliance, or national-team impact?

Hakimi’s Champions League success clearly carried significant weight with voters. Yet supporters of Osimhen and Salah argue that goals, consistency, and on-field influence should have ranked just as highly.

International sports outlets and Nigerian newspapers alike framed the race as one of the closest in recent years, exposing differing philosophies among voters across the continent.

Nigerian Reaction and Wider Implications

Beyond fan disappointment, analysts note that such award outcomes can influence a player’s market value, sponsorships, and public perception. Several Nigerian commentators also highlighted the broader successes recorded by Nigerian women at the ceremony but admitted that Osimhen’s miss overshadowed these achievements for many local fans.

Looking Ahead

Although Hakimi firmly secured the 2025 honour, debates around Salah’s consistency and Osimhen’s goalscoring prowess continue to dominate discussions in football circles from North Africa to West Africa.

For many Nigerian supporters, attention is now shifting to what comes next — particularly how Osimhen and the Super Eagles can convert their momentum into major accomplishments in the upcoming season, leaving less room for controversy and more space for undeniable triumphs.

Who Is Ufoma Immanuel, The Energy Executive Declared Wanted By The EFCC?

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Ufoma Joseph Immanuel, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Chappal Energies, wanted over allegations of obtaining money by false pretence and forgery. The development has stirred reactions within the energy sector, particularly from Chappal Energies, which has criticized the manner in which the public notice was issued.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the EFCC said Immanuel, 46, is wanted in connection with an ongoing investigation. The notice described him as an indigene of Edo State, listing his last known address as 77 Nelson Mandela Street, Maitama, Abuja. The anti-graft agency urged Nigerians with useful information on his whereabouts to report to any of its offices across the country or reach out via its hotline and official email.

Immanuel, a founding partner of Chappal Energies, was appointed Managing Director of the company’s petroleum development arm in January 2021. Before joining Chappal, he served as the head of corporate finance and strategy at Eroton Exploration and Production. Chappal Energies positions itself as an ESG-focused, energy-independent company dedicated to maximising value from distressed brownfield upstream assets in the Niger Delta.

In recent months, the company faced setbacks, including the collapse of an $860 million asset divestment deal with TotalEnergies after failing to meet key financial obligations. The failed transaction heightened scrutiny around the firm’s operations and finances.

The EFCC has not disclosed specific details of the alleged fraud but confirmed the case is active and investigations are ongoing. 

Reacting to the EFCC’s notice, Chappal Energies issued a strongly worded statement on Thursday, expressing surprise over what it described as a deviation from established enforcement procedures. The company claimed that neither Immanuel nor the organisation was contacted before the public declaration, despite being “fully reachable through official addresses, phone lines and electronic contacts.”

According to the company, the notice contradicts an existing court order. Chappal Energies revealed that on September 11, 2025, Justice J.E. Obanor of the Federal Capital Territory High Court granted an interlocutory injunction restraining the EFCC from inviting, arresting, detaining or taking any action against Immanuel or the company. It said this injunction remains valid, raising questions about the legality and timing of the EFCC’s latest move.

The firm alleged that the situation may be linked to “coordinated pressures” arising from an ongoing civil dispute, hinting at the involvement of external actors seeking to escalate tensions publicly rather than follow due process.

Despite the controversy, the company insisted its operations remain stable and that it will pursue appropriate legal remedies. “Chappal Energies continues to respect the roles of all statutory institutions, including the EFCC, and remains committed to full cooperation with all relevant authorities through proper legal channels,” the statement added.

As the case develops, public attention now centres on the EFCC’s next steps, the validity of the court order cited by Chappal Energies, and the broader implications for corporate governance and regulatory processes in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

(Update)Tinubu Sends Defence Minister To Kebbi After Schoolgirls Abduction

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has directed the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, to relocate to Kebbi State following Monday’s abduction of students from Government Girls’ Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, in Danko-Wasagu Local Government Area.

According to a statement by presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, Matawalle was instructed to remain in the state and oversee the security operations aimed at rescuing the abducted schoolgirls. He is expected in Birnin Kebbi today to lead on-the-ground coordination with the military, police and other security agencies deployed to the affected community.

Gunmen had invaded the school around 4:00 a.m. on Monday, shooting sporadically before abducting 24 students. The attack occurred less than an hour after security personnel earlier stationed at the school were said to have been withdrawn, a situation parents believe left the girls vulnerable.

Presidency sources said the directive to Matawalle was influenced by his experience dealing with mass abductions during his tenure as governor of Zamfara State, including the February 2021 kidnapping of 279 female students from Jangebe, who were released after days in captivity.

Tinubu also postponed his scheduled trips to Johannesburg, South Africa, and Luanda, Angola, in order to receive continuous security briefings on the Kebbi school abductions and the separate attack on a church in Kwara State.

A delegation of All Progressives Congress governors, led by Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma, visited Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris on Thursday to express solidarity. Uzodimma described the abduction as a brutal and “deeply inhumane” incident, assuring that the governors would support ongoing rescue efforts.

Governor Idris said the attack has traumatised families and the entire state but expressed confidence in the security operations being conducted. He noted that Vice President Kashim Shettima also visited earlier to convey the President’s message of hope and commitment to securing the release of the girls.

Meanwhile, the District Head of Maga, Muhammad Dantani, confirmed that the community will hold a special prayer today for the safe return of the abducted students. Residents have been gathering nightly to support affected families and call for swift action from authorities.

Security agencies continue to comb surrounding forests, although the state police command has dismissed claims that the girls had been sighted, insisting that no verified information has emerged and urging the public to avoid misinformation.

Kwara Churchgoers Attack: Bandits Request 3bn Ransom

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The Kwara State Police Command has debunked a viral video claiming that the bandits who attacked Christ Apostolic Church, Oke-Isegun, Eruku, in Ekiti Local Government Area, have been arrested. The video, circulated widely on WhatsApp and Facebook, alleged that the attackers were apprehended less than 48 hours after Tuesday night’s deadly invasion.

Police spokesperson SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi described the claim as “completely false,” stressing that no arrest has been made. She warned the public against spreading unverified information capable of inciting panic and disrupting ongoing rescue operations. Security operatives are currently conducting intensified operations around Eruku and neighbouring communities to track down the perpetrators and rescue the abducted worshippers.

At least 30 persons were kidnapped during the attack, while several others were killed when gunmen stormed the church during an evening service, shooting indiscriminately before marching worshippers into the surrounding forest.

Authorities and community members confirmed that the kidnappers have begun contacting families of the victims. A community leader, Chief Olusegun Olukotun, whose four relatives were abducted, said the kidnappers are demanding N100 million per victim. He explained that the abductees were grouped according to family ties, with the kidnappers reaching out to relatives individually to make their demands.

“From what we gathered from the kidnappers camp, they (kidnappers) have grouped the victims according to their relations and are now calling our people through each of the group.
“Some people in the community have received calls from the kidnappers demanding N100m for each person but as regard my own people I have not receive any call concerning them. So, I am still waiting,” he said.

Olukotun, who narrowly escaped through a window during the attack, appealed for increased security presence and better equipment for local vigilantes in border communities like Eruku, which have experienced repeated incidents of kidnapping and armed robbery.

The rising violence has drawn reactions from the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, which expressed concern that the sophistication and frequency of recent attacks suggest possible complicity or attempts to undermine public confidence in the government.

The group called for a complete overhaul of Nigeria’s security architecture, the urgent implementation of the National Counter-Terrorism Strategy, and the establishment of state police.

Afenifere also referenced the 2025 budget allocation of N6.576 trillion for security, stressing the need for transparent and effective utilisation of defence funds. It urged intelligence agencies to intensify surveillance of illegal mining sites and recommended engaging military veterans to support active security forces.

As security agencies continue rescue efforts, families of the abducted worshippers remain anxious, with some already receiving ransom calls.

The Kwara State Government has assured the community of ongoing support, while residents of Eruku continue to rally around affected families in hope of the victims’ safe return.

Segun Awolowo Dies At 62: A Look At His Life And Impact

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Olusegun Awolowo, grandson of the late Western Region Premier Obafemi Awolowo, has passed away at the age of 62. His family confirmed the sad news in a statement released on Thursday.

“With extreme heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather- Olusegun Awolowo,” the family wrote in the statement.

“He was the world’s most phenomenal husband, father and grandfather; steady, wise, endlessly loving, and the constant anchor of our family. A painfully loyal servant to Nigeria, he dedicated his life to the service of his country with vision, integrity, passion, and unwavering commitment.

“He was a true family man, a great friend, a wonderful servant of God, and a deeply beautiful human being. He loved his family. He loved his work. He loved his country. And he lived every day with purpose, humility, and a generous spirit that touched everyone who knew him.

“We are shattered by this loss, but forever grateful for his life, his legacy, and the love he poured into all of us. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”

The statement also noted that the family will be open to receiving “condolences at his residence” between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. daily.

Who Was Segun Awolowo?

Olusegun Awolowo Jr., born on 27 September 1963, was a respected Nigerian lawyer widely recognized for his leadership as the Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), a position he held from 2013 to 2021.

A direct descendant of the renowned statesman Obafemi Awolowo, he continued the family’s legacy of public service and national development. In July 2021, he was further honored when he was unanimously chosen as President of the National Trade Promotion Organizations (TPOs) within the ECOWAS region.

His early years were shaped by profound personal tragedy, as his father, Segun Awolowo Sr., passed away in a car accident in 1963, just two months before his birth. Following this loss, he was raised primarily by his aunt, Tola Oyediran, and her husband, Kayode Oyediran, although he also spent part of his childhood living with his mother and siblings.

Educational Background

Olusegun Awolowo Jr. began his early education at Mayhill Convent School, where he was schoolmates with Dolapo Osinbajo. He went on to attend Igbobi College in Lagos and later completed his secondary education at Government College, Ibadan. He furthered his studies at Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University), where he obtained his LLB degree.

After being called to the bar in December 1989, Mr. Awolowo built his legal foundation working with several distinguished law firms, including Abayomi Sogbesan & Co. and G.O.K. Ajayi & Co., gaining valuable experience that shaped his professional career.

Segun Awolowo’s Professional Journey

Segun Awolowo’s career in public service spanned several key roles across multiple administrations. He served as a Special Assistant under Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, where he worked closely on matters involving traditional institutions and legal affairs.

He also held important positions within the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), including Secretary for Social Development and Secretary of Transport.

In 2013, he was appointed Executive Director/CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), a role he continued in after being reappointed by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2018. During his tenure, he championed several strategic initiatives, most notably a 2019 partnership with Shoprite aimed at expanding the distribution of Nigerian products across Africa.

Under his leadership, the NEPC focused heavily on strengthening Nigeria’s non-oil export sector and enhancing the nation’s participation in global trade.

What Was The Cause Of His Death?

At the time of his passing, he was serving as the President of the National Trade Promotion Organisations (TPOs) for ECOWAS member states, a role that underscored his influence in regional trade development.

However, as of this report, the family has not released any information regarding the cause of his death.

National Leaders Mourn Olusegun Awolowo

President Bola Tinubu has expressed profound sadness over the passing of Olusegun Awolowo, the grandson of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Tinubu conveyed his condolences to the Awolowo family through a statement released on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

The statement, titled ‘President Tinubu Mourns the Passing of Awo’s Grandson, Segun Awolowo’, described the death of Awolowo at 62 as “unfortunate and a tragic loss not only to the Awolowo family, but also to the entire country.”

The President praised Awolowo for upholding the legacy of his family, saying: “Segun exemplified the Awolowo pedigree in appearance, character and demeanour. Like his grandfather, he was a lawyer committed to defending truth and justice.

He made significant contributions to Nigeria. He served diligently as the Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council from 2013 to 2021, standing as the longest-serving executive director of the agency in history.”

Tinubu added, “My sympathy and condolences to his wife and children, the Awolowo family, and his mum, our own Sisi Abah Folawiyo. I also commiserate with the governments and people of Ogun State, the entire South-west geopolitical zone, and Nigeria, over this painful loss. May his soul rest in peace.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu Pays Tribute

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, also mourned the passing of Olusegun Awolowo, describing him as a patriotic Nigerian who served his country with vision, integrity, passion, and unwavering commitment.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, Sanwo-Olu said: “It is with a deep sense of sorrow that I commiserate with the family, friends and associates of the late Olusegun Awolowo. He was undoubtedly a great Nigerian, who served his country passionately. He was also a good ambassador of the Awolowo family.

On behalf of my family, the government and the people of Lagos State, I express my heartfelt condolences to the Awolowo family, as well as friends and associates of the deceased. I pray that God will give them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss and grant Olusegun Awolowo eternal rest.”

Governor Dapo Abiodun’s Condolence Message

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State described Awolowo’s death as a profound shock, emphasizing that he embodied the finest qualities of public service.

In his message, Abiodun said the late lawyer was “a gentleman par excellence, a voice of courage, and a consummate public servant.” He added: “It is extremely hard to process the news that Segun Awolowo Jr. is gone, but we submit unreservedly to the will of the Almighty God, who has called him to His bosom.

We are deeply heartbroken, but we take consolation in the exemplary lessons his life taught us, for he was indeed a jolly good fellow. His earthly sojourn may have been brief, but it was hugely impactful. May his gentle soul rest in sweet repose.”

Night Of Bliss With Pastor Chris 2025: A Night Of Transformation

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The highly anticipated Night of Bliss with Pastor Chris, hosted by LoveWorld Incorporated (Christ Embassy), is set for Friday, November 21, 2025. This powerful all-night crusade will take place simultaneously in 10 major Nigerian cities: Lagos, Eket, Calabar, Kano, Port Harcourt, Bayelsa, Benin, Benue, Taraba, and Kogi.

From 6 PM until dawn, participants will experience an unforgettable night of worship, prayer, and spiritual transformation, with prayers offered for individuals, families, and the nation.

The Night of Bliss is an annual global event led by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, attracting thousands of believers across Nigeria and beyond. It is a unique gathering that blends passionate worship, fervent prayers, dynamic preaching, and impactful altar calls.

The event focuses on deepening spiritual understanding, demonstrating the believer’s authority over challenges, and revealing God’s purpose through Jesus Christ.

Attendees come expecting life-changing encounters, supernatural healing, and renewed faith, making it a truly extraordinary spiritual experience.

Tinubu Redeploys 16 Permanent Secretaries

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the redeployment of 16 serving permanent secretaries in a significant reshuffle aimed at strengthening efficiency, coordination and service delivery across the Federal Civil Service.

The announcement was contained in a circular dated 19 November 2025 and issued by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HoCSF), Dr. Didi Esther Walson-Jack. The redeployment takes immediate effect, while all handover and takeover activities must be concluded on or before 26 November 2025.

According to the circular, the President’s approval aligns with ongoing reforms to reposition the civil service for improved institutional capacity and optimal performance across ministries, departments and agencies.

The affected permanent secretaries and their new postings are
• Engr. Funsho Adebiyi: Works → Transportation

  • Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana: Aviation & Aerospace Development → General Services Office (OSGF)
  • Dr. Yakubu Adam Kofarmata: Humanitarian Affairs & Poverty Reduction → Aviation & Aerospace Development
  • Mrs. Nko Asanye Esuabana: Innovation, Science & Technology → Women Affairs
  • Mr. Richard Pheelamilo Pheelangwa: Water Resources & Sanitation → Defence
  • Mr. Raymond Omenka Omachi: Finance (Special Duties) → Finance (to understudy Mrs. Lydia Shehu Jafiya)
  • Dr. Deborah Oyindamola Odoh: Service Policies & Strategies Office → Budget & Economic Planning
  • Mr. Olubunmi Olusanya: Youth Development → Humanitarian Affairs & Poverty Reduction
  • Dr. Emeka Vitalis Obi: Petroleum Resources → Federal Civil Service Commission
  • Mrs. Fatima Sugra Tabi’a Mahmood: Career Management Office → Marine & Blue Economy (to understudy Mr. Olufemi Michael Oloruntola)
  • Dr. Emanso Okop Umobong: Cabinet Affairs Office → Water Resources & Sanitation
  • Dr. Maryam Ismaila Keshinro: Women Affairs → Youth Development
  • Mr. Ndiomu Philip Ebiogeh: Federal Civil Service Commission → Innovation, Science & Technology
  • Engr. Nadungu Gagara: Economic & Political Affairs (OSGF) → Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy
  • Mrs. Oyekunle Patience Nwakuso: Service Welfare Office → Petroleum Resources
  • Mr. Adeladan Rafiu Olarinre: Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy → Works

The Presidency said the reshuffle reflects Tinubu’s commitment to a more dynamic and results-oriented civil service, consistent with the administration’s governance and development priorities under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Reasons Nnamdi Kanu Was Sentenced To Life In Prison

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In a marathon hearing on Thursday, Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, sentenced the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, to life imprisonment after convicting him on seven counts arising from terrorism-related charges brought by the Federal Government.

The hearing, which began at 9:00 a.m., ran for more than seven hours and ended at about 4:30 p.m. Kanu was removed from the courtroom after repeatedly interrupting proceedings; the judge continued and delivered judgment in his absence.

What Led To Nnamdi Kanu’s Sentence

The prosecution’s case, assembled over a decade, relied largely on Kanu’s public addresses, radio broadcasts on Radio Biafra and directives alleged to have provoked unrest across the South-East. The charges, filed from 2015, include secessionist agitation aimed at disintegrating parts of the country, engaging in acts of terrorism, belonging to a proscribed organisation, killing security operatives, burning and destroying public property, concealment, and importing an unregistered radio transmitter.

Evidence tendered at trial included recorded broadcasts in which Kanu reportedly described Nigeria as a “zoo,” stated that “the Army of Nigeria will die,” and asserted that “everything called Nigeria will perish in Biafra.” The court also relied on broadcasts ordering sit-at-home directives across the South-East, which the judge said caused shutdowns of economic activity, prevented people from going to church and farms, and contributed to violent incidents, including the killing of APC chieftain Ahmed Gulak.

Additional counts concerned Kanu’s leadership role in IPOB after the group was proscribed, and the unlawful importation of a radio transmitter used to operate Radio Biafra. The prosecution closed its case on June 19, 2025. The trial record shows repeated delays, adjournments and change of legal representation; the judge noted that Kanu disengaged senior counsel, disrupted proceedings and ultimately declined to open his defence after the prosecution rested.

The Ruling/Verdict Of Judge Omotosho

Justice Omotosho found Kanu guilty on all seven counts and imposed different sentences for each. He sentenced him to life imprisonment on counts 1,2,4,5 and 6, while count 3, which involved belonging to a proscribed terrorist group, carried a 20-year sentence.

For count 7, which dealt with the unlawful importation of an unregistered radio transmitter, the judge imposed a five-year sentence. All the sentences are to run concurrently.

Key quotes from Justice Omotosho recorded in the judgment:

“A person who is found guilty of the offence will get a maximum of a death sentence. The death penalty is increasingly frowned upon by the international community. Consequently, and in the interest of justice, I hereby sentence the convict, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to life imprisonment on counts 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 instead of the death penalty.”

“If a defendant misconducts himself or acts in an unruly manner during the course of his trial, his trial can be conducted in his absence.”

“The defendant enforced the order of Sit-at-home in the South-East, saying there will be a complete shutdown of Biafraland; Saying I know some of you are foolish, trying to open your shop around 12 noon. If you do that, we will burn you in that shop.”

“This is an unconstitutional act that is subversive, a notorious act where people in the South-East are made to sit at home, everywhere is deserted, even the farmlands.”

-“I read the entire file from the time the matter first started in 2015. He has caused delays… However, this court will not consider that, as God himself is merciful. This court is only being merciful to him as enjoined by our Lord Jesus Christ… The Lord is merciful, the court will follow the admonishments of the Lord Jesus Christ and show mercy.”

-“I have no hesitation in concluding that the tendency for violence has not left the convict… placing him in Kuje Correctional Centre may not be appropriate.”

The judge also ordered that Kanu be kept in protective custody in a facility other than Kuje Correctional Centre and that he be denied access to any digital device. The transmitter seized by authorities was ordered forfeited to the Federal Government.

Why Nnamdi Kanu Was Sentenced To Life Imprisonment

The court concluded that Kanu’s broadcasts and directives constituted acts of terrorism under Nigerian law because they allegedly incited violence, threatened the existence of the state and produced tangible harmful outcomes.

Justice Omotosho highlighted statements where Kanu threatened violence, enforced sit-at-home orders that shut down commerce and farming activities, and allegedly contributed to deaths and destruction of property. While some offences attract a maximum penalty of death, the judge said he exercised mercy and imposed life sentences on the principal counts.

Reactions From Nigerians

The verdict generated intense public reaction, particularly on social media.

@obande101
It’s shameful that the Nigeria government gives selective judgment just to divert attention from the real security issues arising like the sentencing of Mazi Nnamdi kanu while the real terrorist that goes gun blazing, killing and kidnapping people are left free in the north. https://x.com/obande101/status/1991780957075202558?s=20

What Next?

Kanu’s consultant, Aloy Ejimakor, said his team will immediately appeal, beginning at the Court of Appeal and, if necessary, proceeding to the Supreme Court. South-East leaders, represented by Deputy Speaker Ben Kalu, have signalled a push for a political solution, urging calm and stating “all hope is not lost” as they intensify calls for presidential intervention.

The case is expected to move quickly into the appellate track while political and regional responses continue.

Federal High Court Sentences Nnamdi Kanu To Life Imprisonment

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to life imprisonment.

Justice James Omotosho delivered the ruling, imposing life sentences on counts one, two, four, five, and six, choosing life imprisonment over the death penalty. On count three, the court issued a 20-year prison term without an option of fine, and an additional five-year sentence without an option of fine on count seven.

The judgment followed Kanu’s conviction on all seven terrorism-related charges brought before the court.

International Men’s Day 2025: Celebrating Men And Boys

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International Men’s Day 2025 is a perfect chance to pause and appreciate the men and boys who make our everyday lives better. In a world that moves fast and demands a lot, this year’s theme, “Celebrating Men and Boys,” reminds us to slow down and acknowledge the value they bring to families, communities, and society.

This isn’t about perfection. It’s about real-life men and boys, doing their best, learning, growing, and showing up.

The Everyday Men Who Keep Things Going

You don’t have to look far to see the contributions of men. Some are loud and noticeable, but many are quiet and consistent. They fix problems, offer support, give advice, and try their best even when no one is clapping for them.

These are the men who:

  • Work hard for stability
  • Stand by friends and family
  • Try to lead with sense and calmness
  • Look out for the people they care about
  • Carry responsibilities even when life gets demanding

International Men’s Day is a good reminder that these everyday efforts matter.

Raising Boys in a Changing World

Today’s boys are growing up in a world that expects a lot from them — confidence, strength, leadership, independence. But what they truly need is guidance, patience, and space to grow into themselves.

This day encourages us to support boys by:

  • Letting them express their emotions
  • Teaching them empathy and responsibility
  • Praising effort, not just achievement
  • Giving them room to make mistakes
  • Encouraging them to dream without limits

Boys who feel supported grow into men who feel secure.

Men’s Mental Wellbeing Matters, Too

Men are often expected to “be strong” no matter what. But strength shouldn’t mean silence. Many men face pressure from work, family expectations, financial stress, and personal struggles. International Men’s Day is a chance to remind them that they don’t have to carry everything alone.

Taking care of mental health is not a sign of weakness — it’s an essential part of living well. When men feel mentally supported, they are better partners, fathers, leaders, and friends.

Celebrating the Way Men Show Care

Men may not always express care with long conversations, but their actions speak loudly. It could be fixing something, offering solutions, giving rides, checking in quietly, cracking a joke to ease tension, or simply being present.

These everyday gestures deserve appreciation because they often hold families and relationships together more than we realise.

Recognizing Their Impact on Society

Men contribute to every part of society, from the homes they lead to the industries they build. They innovate, teach, protect, create, mentor, and support. Their impact shows up in the stability of homes, the progress of communities, and the development of nations.

Celebrating International Men’s Day is also a reminder that when men and boys thrive, society becomes stronger and healthier.

A Day to Appreciate, Support, and Celebrate

International Men’s Day 2025 is about acknowledgment, balance, and encouragement. It invites us to appreciate the good men around us, guide the boys growing into adulthood, and create a world where they can feel valued, understood, and supported.

So today, whether it’s your father, husband, brother, son, friend, colleague, or mentor, take a moment to say: We see you. We appreciate you. We celebrate you.