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  • Child Pornography: EFCC moves to extradite brothers, accomplice to US 

    EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa

    The Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has
    initiated extradition proceedings at the Federal High Court, Abuja judicial
    division, against three suspects, Samson Ogoshi, his brother, Samuel, and
    Ezekiel Ejemeh, over exploitation of a minor and production of child
    pornography.

    According to the prosecution agency, they were indicted in a United States Federal
    Court on December 1, 2022, on charges of exploitation of minors and production
    of child pornography resulting in death, conspiracy to distribute child
    pornography and conspiracy to commit stalking through the internet.

    They were said to have conspired to conduct sex-based extortion of minors and adults
    in the United States of America.

    The spokesperson for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, revealed in a statement obtained by
    newsmen that the suspects hacked some social media accounts, posing to be young
    attractive women to entice unsuspecting victims to send their sexually explicit
    photographs.

    Uwujaren said: “The trio investigations also revealed they hacked some social media
    accounts, posing to be young attractive women to entice unsuspecting victims to
    send their sexually explicit photographs.

    “These pictures were then used in blackmailing the victims, thereby forcing them into
    making huge financial payments.

    “Consequently, Samuel Ogoshi is charged with sexual exploitation and attempted sexual
    exploitation of minors that resulted in the death of one Jordan DeMay, an
    offence that carries a maximum penalty of life in prison and a statutory
    mandatory minimum of 30 years in prison.”

    The trio are charged with conspiracy to sexually exploit minors by causing them to
    produce child pornographic images that they used to blackmail them.

    Uwujaren added, “They are further charged with conspiracy to distribute child
    pornography, which borders on sending images to minors, their families and friends,
    as well as conspiracy to commit stalking through the Internet. Both offences
    carry a minimum of five years and maximum 20 years imprisonment.

    “While the Ogoshis were arrested sometime in February 2023 around the Ojo axis of
    Lagos, Ezekiel was picked up in Nasarawa by operatives of the EFCC.”

  • Throw out APM’s petition for lack of merit, Tinubu prays Court

    President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu

    The President-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has prayed the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC), sitting in Abuja to discountenance a petition, instituted by the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) that seeks to nullify his election victory.

    Counsel to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Akin Olujinmi, SAN, averred that the case in the petition marked: CA/PEPC/04/2023 lack merit and substance.

    Relying on Section 131(c) and 142 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, APM maintained that the withdrawal of Mr. Ibrahim Masari who was initially nominated as the Vice-Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, invalidated Tinubu’s candidacy.

    The party through its counsel, Mr. M. O. Atoyebi, SAN, argued that there was a gap of about three weeks between the period that Masari, who was listed as the 5th Respondent in the petition, expressed intention to withdraw and the actual withdrawal of his purported nomination, and the time Tinubu purportedly replaced him with Senator Kashim Shettima.

    They further argued that Tinubu’s candidature had elapsed as at the time he nominated Shettima as Masari’s replacement.

    According to the petitioner, as at the time Tinubu announced Shettima as the Vice Presidential candidate, “he was no longer in a position, constitutionally, to nominate a running mate since he had ceased to be a presidential candidate of the 2nd Respondent having regards to the provisions of section 142 of the 1999 Constitution”.

    The party further contended that Masari’s initial nomination activated the joint ticket principle enshrined in the Constitution, stressing that his subsequent withdrawal invalidated the said joint ticket.

    It, therefore, prayed the court to declare that Shettima was not qualified to contest as the Vice-Presidential candidate of the APC as at February 25 when the election was conducted by INEC having violated the provisions the of Section 35 of the Electoral Act, 2022.

    It want an order nullifying and voiding all the votes scored by Tinubu in the presidential election in view of his non-qualification as a candidate of the APC”.

    As well as an order to set aside the Certificate of Return that was issued to the President-elect by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.

      
  • Osun Election: Adeleke, Oyetola know fate today

    OYETOLA AND ADELEKE

    Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke and his predecessor, Gboyega Oyetola will know their fate in the controversy trailing the outcome of the July 16, 2022 governorship election.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) winner of the poll, saying he polled 403,371 votes to sack Oyetola who was the then incumbent with 375,027.

    Oyetola and his party – the All Progressives Congress (APC) had alleged irregularities in the polls and challenged Adeleke’s victory in the Election Petitions Tribunal.

    Respite came for the former governor on January 27, 2023, as Justice Tertse Kume who gave the majority judgement upturned Adeleke’s victory and declared Oyetola the winner of the poll.

    Justice Kume held that Oyetola scored the majority lawful votes of 314,931 against Adeleke’s 290,266.

    Not satisfied with the judgement Displeased, Adeleke and the PDP headed to the Court of Appeal, which on March 24 nullified the tribunal judgment and returned Adeleke as the winner.

    Aggrieved with the Appeal Court verdict, Oyetola and the PDP headed for the Supreme Court, which held the matter on Monday and fixed judgment for today (Tuesday).

    On Monday, the parties adopted their briefs and addressed the court after which the panel announced Tuesday for judgment.

  • The NIGERIAN ANCHOR: A Media Flagship Berths

    A new ship berths at Nigeria’s ever-busy media seaboard and it’s the NIGERIAN ANCHOR, a development-focused newspaper that aspires to chronicle happenings in the restless waters of the Nigerian political and economic system.
    We Anchor the News about the interplay of forces that jostle for supreme roles in the quest to decide who gets what, when and how.
    As nations position themselves to play pivotal roles in the lives of other players in the global system, many Nigerians struggle to catch a glimpse of their own country and its leaders in action, trying either to extend its sphere of influence or at the very least, strengthen its institutions and mores. Unfortunately, many think these have not been the best of times for the ‘Giant of Africa’, that had been the defender of citizens’ rights against imperious leaders in Africa.
    There is no doubting the fact about Nigeria being the largest economy in Africa. But the numbers portray it currently as a rich country of very poor people. The joke is that Nigeria is a country of very brilliant people but governed by some of its dumbest minds. A country that exports what it does not produce but imports what it produces abundantly.
    Nigeria is a paradox of stupefying magnitude. Interestingly, the enigma covers the fact that what does not kill the country strengthens it. Almost when you write it off, Nigeria rises up to universal applause.


    Regardless of what anyone might want to think or believe, Nigeria is one of the most endowed countries in the world. Its potentials in human and material resource are humongous. Nigerians are rich in character and easy to lead.
    They follow examples, good or bad, easily, but willing to make the change. The very funny but perplexing fact is that almost every Nigerian has a fair idea about the challenges halting the proper development of the country; yet many fail to take advantage when opportunities to effect desired changes present itself.
    Nigeria can therefore by likened to a powerful man of great strength but undone by missteps.
    The over-arching objective of this paper, therefore, is to communicate development for progressive change. We shall aim to set the agenda and draw the attention of society to unique positive conduct and work ethic that drive development through sustained reportage of these values.
    The choice of timing for birthing the NIGERIAN ANCHOR is not only deliberate but fortunate. It is happening at a critical juncture where our persevering democracy births a new regime.
    We commit to ample reportage that enriches the growth trajectory and enhances the development narrative. We shall strive to draw attention of the discerning public to view the other side of the coin through constructive criticism.

  • Tinubu: PEPC adjourns hearing on Peter Obi’s petition till Wednesday

    The Presidential Election Petition Court(PEPC) sitting in Abuja has adjourned till Wednesday, further pre-hearing session on the petition of the Labour Party and its candidate, Peter Obi, and Action Peoples Party(APP) challenging Senator Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress’ emergence as president-elect.
    The court asked the parties in the matter to go and harmonize their processes to determine the issues to be raised and object and come back Wednesday (10th May). 

    Justice Haruna Tsammani led a five-member panel that also adjourned the case of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and its candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar till Tuesday.

    Among those in court to witness the proceedings were the presidential candidate of the LP, Mr Peter Obi.

    Also in court to witness the proceeding was the Governor of Plateau State Simon Lalong who represented his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC.

    The court adjourned till Wednesday after parties in the matter informed the court that they have filed their answers to the questions posed by the petitioner.

  • Presidential Election Tribunal unveils members of panel as Obi storms court

    Peter Obi
    Peter Obi

    The 2023 Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has revealed identities of it’s five-member panel of Justices of the Court of Appeal that will hear and determine all petitions against Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    The panel will be headed by the Presiding Justice (PJ) of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, Justice Haruna Tsammani, while other members of the panel are; Justice Stephen Adah (PJ Asaba Division), Justice Minsurat Bolaji-Yusuf (Asaba Division), Justice Boluokuromo Ugo (Kano Division), as well as Justice Abba Mohammed (Ibadan Division).

    Meanwhile, Mr Peter Obi of the Labour Party(LP) on Monday stormed the Presidential Election Petition Court, PEPC, sitting at the Court of Appeal in Abuja.

    Obi and his party are challenging the declaration of Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress, APC, as winner of the presidential election that held on February 25.

    The former Governor of Anambra state is insistent that he was the clear winner of the election and among other things, is seeking the withdrawal of the Certificate of Return that was issued to Tinubu. 

    Also, Obi maintains that Tinubu was not even qualified to contest the election in view of his previous indictment and forfeiture of funds in a drug related case in the United States of America.

    In his prayers, he equally posited that Tinubu was not duly elected with majority of valid votes cast at the election, insisting that he failed to win the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, as required by the Constitution.

  • Sudan: 129 Nigerian evacuees arrive in Abuja

    By Vivian Michael, Abuja

    129 evacuees arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on Monday

    On Monday, 189 Nigerians fleeing war-torn Sudan arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission made the announcement via its Twitter feed.

    The 129 evacuees represent the eighth batch, bringing the total number of evacuees to 1,600.

    “The 8th batch of Evacuees: 129 Nationals that departed Port Sudan International Airport, landed at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport around 9:25 am local time on May 8 via Tarco Air,” the announcement said.So far, there have been 1,600 evacuation. “The good news is that no Nigerian lives have been lost thus far.”

  • Osun Guber: Supreme Court decides Adeleke, Oyetola fate May 9

    File photo of Adeboyega Oyetola and Ademola Adeleke

    The Apex Court fixed the date for the judgment after taking arguments from the parties involved in the matter.

    The Supreme Court will on Tuesday, May 9, give judgment and lay to rest the disputed July 16, 2022 Governorship election in Osun State.

    Adegboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC is challenging the election of the incumbent Governor Ademola Nurudeen Adeleke of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Recall that the Court of Appeal in Abuja had on Friday, March 24, vacated the tribunal judgment that nullified the election of Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun State.

    The appellate court, in a unanimous decision by a three-member panel of Justices, held that the appeal Adeleke lodged to challenge his sack by the Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, was meritorious.

    Aside from setting aside the judgment of the tribunal, the court, in its lead judgment that was delivered by Justice Mohammed Lawal, awarded N500, 000 cost against the All Progressive Congress, APC, and its candidate, Gboyega Oyetola.

    Not satisfied with the decision of the appellate court, Oyetola headed to Supreme Court for exploration of more legal options.

  • Presidential Tribunal: Atiku, PDP push for live broadcast of proceedings 

    By Vivian Michael, Abuja

    Photo combo of Peter Obi, Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar

    Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has approached the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) for an order to allow live broadcast of the day-to-day proceedings regarding his petition.

    Specifically, Atiku and his party are praying the court for “An order directing the Court’s Registry and the parties on modalities for admission of Media Practitioners and their Equipment into the courtroom.”

    The application filed on their behalf by their team of lawyers led by Chief Chris Uche, SAN, is predicated amongst other grounds that: The matter before the Honourable Court is a dispute over the outcome of the Presidential Election held on 25th February 2023, a matter of national concern and public interest, involving citizens and voters in the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, who voted and participated in the said election; and the International Community as regards the workings of Nigeria’s Electoral Process”. 

    According to Atiku, being a unique electoral dispute with a peculiar constitutional dimension, it is a matter of public interest, whereof millions of Nigerian citizens and voters are stakeholders with a constitutional right to get access to the proceedings.

    “An integral part of the constitutional duty of the Court is to hold proceedings in public; it is a discretion to allow public access to proceedings either physically or by electronic means.  

    “With the huge and tremendous technological advances and developments in Nigeria and beyond, including the current trend by this Honourable Court towards embracing electronic procedures, virtual hearing and electronic filing, a departure from the rules to allow a regulated televising of the proceedings in this matter is in consonance with the maxim that justice must not only be done, but must be seen to be done.

    “Televising court proceedings is not alien to this Honourable Court, and will enhance public confidence,” Atiku said.

    The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), had in its communique at the end of its National Executive Committee meeting in Birnin Kebbi on March 23, called on the judiciary to allow live broadcast of court hearings on election petitions, particularly the presidential election cases.

    Also, a group, under the aegis of Leaders of Thoughts and Legal Icons, had supported the initiative. To this end, the group had invited Nigerians to sign up on an appeal on commonbliceng, a non-partisan online platform, in support of the initiative.

    Similarly, leading human rights lawyer, Femi Falana and key leaders of thought of Project Nigeria Movement (PNM), a body of eminent leaders of thought in the country, led by foremost constitutional lawyer, Prof Ben Nwabueze, have backed calls for live broadcast of election petition trials.

    Similarly, former Director General of Nigeria Television Authority and communications scholar, Prof Tonnie Iredia, had in an incisive published paper called for televising election petition proceedings in Nigeria in the interest of national concern and public interest, as envisaged by the 1999 Constitution (As Amended).

    No date has been fixed for hearing in the fresh application.

  • Experience The Elegance Of FabsAmin’s ‘Accelerate’ Collection

    Experience The Elegance Of FabsAmin's 'Accelerate' Collection

    Fabiya Aminu, a burgeoning fashion luminary, has unveiled her inaugural collection under the banner of FabsAmin Clothiers, and it’s nothing short of a visual marvel.

    Aptly named ‘Accelerate,’ this collection marks a significant milestone in the designer’s career and introduces a new wave of minimalist fashion to the scene.

    At the heart of ‘Accelerate’ lies a dedication to sustainability and an unwavering commitment to eco-conscious fashion. Aminu has meticulously curated a selection of eco-friendly fabrics that harmoniously coalesce into a tapestry of style, innovation, and ethical fashion practices.

    Experience The Elegance Of FabsAmin's 'Accelerate' Collection

    Each piece within this collection serves as a testament to the designer’s profound respect for our planet, offering both fashion enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers a compelling reason to indulge in conscious consumption.

    The ‘Accelerate’ collection embodies a minimalist aesthetic that transcends time and trends. Aminu’s discerning eye for design is evident in every garment, as she has masterfully combined simplicity and sophistication to create a harmonious synergy. These pieces effortlessly exude elegance while maintaining a timeless allure that defies fleeting fads.

    Experience The Elegance Of FabsAmin's 'Accelerate' Collection

    What sets ‘Accelerate’ apart is not only its captivating visual appeal but also its profound message. It symbolizes the fashion industry’s evolving consciousness toward sustainability, reminding us that fashion can be beautiful, responsible, and environmentally friendly simultaneously.

    FabsAmin’s ‘Accelerate’ collection is more than just a fashion statement; it’s a movement. It encourages us to rethink our approach to fashion, urging us to make thoughtful choices in support of our planet. With each carefully crafted garment, Aminu invites us to embrace a more sustainable future without compromising on style or quality.

    In a world where fashion and sustainability converge, ‘Accelerate’ stands as a shining example of what’s possible when creativity meets conscience.

    FabsAmin Clothiers invites you to be a part of this transformative journey, where style, ethics, and the environment coalesce to create a brighter, more fashionable future. Explore ‘Accelerate’ and embark on a sustainable fashion adventure that accelerates positive change in the industry.