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Court fixes Nov. 8 for suit challenging Kola Abiola’s presidential candidacy

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed Nov. 8 for hearing a suit challenging the emergence of Kola Abiola as the presidential candidate of the People’s Redemption Party (PRP).

The Judge fixed the date on Tuesday after a consensus agreement by counsel for the parties in the suit.

According to reports, Madam Patience Ndidi Key, a female presidential aspirant in the June 5 primaries conducted by the party, had urged the court to nullify the poll that produced Kola Abiola as the PRP’s presidential candidate.

Key, in an originating summons marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1001/2022, also prayed for an order setting aside the declaration of Kola Abiola as the winner of the primaries conducted across the country.

Mr Kola is the son of the late MKO Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.

The plaintiff (Key) had sued PRP, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Mr Latifu Kolawole Abiola as 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants respectively.

Upon mentioning the matter, the plaintiff’s lawyer, Chief Magnus Ihejirika, informed that the matter was scheduled for further mention.

He said he had just been briefed by the plaintiff to take over the matter from the former counsel.

“Consequently, we have filed our notice of change of counsel as required,” he said

Ihejirika, however, told the court that the 2nd and 3rd defendants (INEC and Abiola) were yet to file any response.

He said he was just being informed by Kola Abiola’s counsel that he was served with court processes last Friday.

He, therefore, applied for an adjournment to enable parties to put their house in order.

“Subject to the convenience of the court, we have agreed on Nov. 7,” he said.

The lawyer to the PRP, Regina Audu, complained that she was yet to be served with the notice of change of counsel by the plaintiff.

“But since it is a pre-election matter and time is of the essence, we will not be challenging this since a copy is already in the court file,” she said.

Ijeoma Madu, who appeared for Kola Abiola, told the court that her client had not been properly served with the originating process.

She said they only got the court order for substituted service of court processes which was pasted on the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

The judge said that based on the affidavit deposed to, by the court bailiff, all the court documents, including the originating summons, were pasted in accordance with the order.

He said the onus was on the 3rd defendant (Kola Abiola) to go and check the court file for confirmation.

Justice Ahmed Mohammed, however, raised observation over the incessant change of counsel by the plaintiff in the suit, bearing in mind that a pre-election matter has a 180-day life span.

He subsequently fixed Nov. 8 for a hearing of the matter and ordered that INEC (2nd defendant) be issued with a hearing notice.

Court fixes Nov. 8 for suit challenging Kola Abiola’s presidential candidacy

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Victory Against Terror: Troops Eliminate 152 Terrorists, Rescue 91 Hostages in Nationwide Crackdown

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Victory Against Terror: Troops Eliminate 152 Terrorists, Rescue 91 Hostages in Nationwide Crackdown

Victory Against Terror: Troops Eliminate 152 Terrorists, Rescue 91 Hostages in Nationwide Crackdown

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) announced on Friday that troops had successfully neutralized 152 terrorists, arrested 109 suspects, and rescued 91 kidnapped hostages during operations conducted across the country in the past week.

Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, provided the update during a briefing in Abuja, noting that significant blows were dealt to terrorist strongholds in Katsina and Kaduna states. Key operations targeted two notorious terrorist commanders, Sadiku and Alhaji Yusuf, leading to the decimation of their enclaves.

“Sadiku’s base was located at Tsora Hill in Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, while Alhaji Yusuf’s stronghold was at Yadi Forest in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State,” Buba revealed.

In addition, two female terrorist collaborators, responsible for negotiating ransoms with the families of kidnapped victims, were apprehended. Troops also recovered an impressive cache of 183 weapons and over 4,000 rounds of ammunition, including 95 AK-47 rifles, locally made guns, and other heavy arms.

“On the whole, the gallant men and women of the armed forces continue to take pride in putting themselves in harm’s way to ensure the safety and security of citizens,” Buba stated, calling for continued support from the public in the fight against terrorism.

In the North East, under Operation Hadin Kai, 63 terrorists were eliminated, 38 suspects were arrested, and 35 hostages were rescued. Buba added that between August 28 and September 4, a total of 196 terrorists surrendered, including 19 adult males, 70 adult females, and 107 children. A successful airstrike on August 31 also killed an ISWAP spiritual leader, Goni Sanda, along with several other terrorists in Borno State.

Meanwhile, in the North Central, troops under Operations Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke neutralized three extremists, arrested 40 suspects, and rescued 28 hostages. In the North West, Operation Hadarin Daji forces killed 105 terrorists, arrested 21, and freed 36 hostages.

In the Niger Delta, under Operation Delta Safe, troops destroyed 58 illegal refining sites and recovered over 1.2 million liters of stolen crude oil and illegally refined diesel. Additionally, 36 suspected oil thieves were arrested.

In the South East, under Operation UDO KA, two violent extremists were apprehended, and two hostages were rescued.

All arrested suspects, recovered items, and rescued hostages have been handed over to the relevant authorities for further action, Buba confirmed.

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EFCC Warns Businesses Against Aiding Criminals, Urges Compliance with Money Laundering Act

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EFCC Warns Businesses Against Aiding Criminals, Urges Compliance with Money Laundering Act

EFCC Warns Businesses Against Aiding Criminals, Urges Compliance with Money Laundering Act

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has called on Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions (DNFBPs) to ensure full compliance with the Money Laundering Prohibition and Prevention Act of 2022.

This warning was issued during a sensitization programme organized by the EFCC’s Special Control Unit Against Money Laundering (SCUML).

EFCC’s Acting Director for Lagos, Michael Wetkaz, highlighted the global efforts to combat terrorism and warned businesses not to provide a safe haven for criminal elements. “The financial institutions have been regulated, and terrorism has become a global concern. Nations have tightened measures to ensure criminals have no space to operate,” Wetkaz said.

He urged DNFBPs, which include casinos, real estate agents, dealers in precious metals and stones, lawyers, and other professionals, to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities. “If you allow these criminal activities to pass through your businesses, it will worsen the insecurity situation in the country,” he cautioned.

Aminu Ahmed, an Assistant Commander of the EFCC, reminded operators to report currency transactions above N5 million for individuals and N10 million for corporate bodies. He emphasized the importance of appointing compliance officers and adhering to anti-money laundering regulations.

The training also covered topics such as beneficial ownership, financial sanctions, and reporting requirements for Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs), with ACE II officer Folasade Oluwasanya stressing the importance of awareness in curbing financial crimes.

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Minister pledges sustained investment in agricultural production in FCT

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Minister pledges sustained investment in agricultural production in FCT

Minister pledges sustained investment in agricultural production in FCT

Dr Mariya Mahmoud,  Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has pledged the FCT administration’s commitment to sustaining investment in agricultural production in the territory.

Mahamoud said this at the inauguration of the disbursement of grants to beneficiaries of the 4th batch of the FCT Fadama Covid-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (CARES) Programme, on Thursday in Gwagwalada.

She said the initiative is aimed at reducing poverty and improving livelihoods for the poor and vulnerable agricultural households in the territory.

The minister said the FCT Fadama CARES Programme would increase food security and the safe functioning of the food supply chain in the FCT.

She said the programme was designed to support the recovery of livelihood activities of the poor and vulnerable persons engaged in the agricultural value chain, with consideration to women and youths.

According to her, it is gratifying to note that within the first year of the current administration in the FCT, the Fadama CARES programme has disbursed grants to 3,150 beneficiaries under the third batch.

Mahmoud said the programme would provide grants to an additional 6,020 new beneficiaries under the fourth batch.

She said that 9,170 beneficiaries would benefit from the programme during the first year of the current FCT administration.

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