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Lagosians hail Tinubu for appointing Disu IGP

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A group of indigenous citizens of Lagos, Lagos State, Prominent Citizens, have applauded the appointment of Mr Olatunji Disu as Nigeria’s new Inspector- General of Police.
According to a statement issued in Lagos,  and signed by the Group’s Spokesman, Chief (Dr) Adesunbo Onitiri, the Prominent Citizens appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what they called “a historic elevation of a Lagos indigene to a highly  coveted position.”
The statement said the appointment of Olatunji Adio Rilwan DISU was a glowing testimony to his years of steadfast service, professional excellence, competence and an unyielding commitment to serve the Nigerian State as the Acting Inspector-General of the Nigerian Police Force.
“While appreciating the appointment, we pray that the Almighty God in His infinite mercies shall continue to guide and guard His Excellency, President Tinubu to successfully deliver the dividends of democracy to the teeming masses of Nigeria beyond his first Term in Office,” the Group stated.
Onitiri, in the statement, assured Tinubu of the group’s support and admiration for the monumental development strides he is carrying out nationwide and especially in Lagos State.
The Group specifically mentioned the ongoing construction of Lagos-Calabar Coastal High Way and Badagry- Sokoto Expressway, which it noted, would boost the nation’s economy astronomically and provide millions of jobs to teeming Nigerians.
The Prominent Citizens said they would be eternally grateful for this appointment and the developmental strides in the State and the country.
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Akwa Ibom women endorse Tinubu, Akpabio, Eno Ahead of 2027

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Ahead of the 2027 election, President Tinubu got another boost to his reelection on Saturday as thousands of Akwa Ibom women endorsed him for a second term.
This came as Akwa Ibom women joined others all over the world to celebrate the 2026 International Women’s Day celebration in Uyo.
Over 5,000 women and Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, were present at the event.
At the event, the women also endorsed the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for another term in their respective offices.
Speaking, the First Lady described the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, ‘Rights, Justice, Action for All Women and Girls,’ as a strong call for collective action toward improving the welfare and opportunities available to women.
She stressed that protecting the rights of women and girls through access to education, economic empowerment, healthcare, social protection and equity is vital for national development.
“This year’s theme, ‘Rights, Justice, Action for All Women and Girls,’ is a call to action. Protecting the rights of women and girls by ensuring access to education, economic empowerment, health, social protection and equity is an investment in our collective future,” she said.
Mrs Tinubu urged women to become positive agents of change within their families, communities and workplaces.
“I encourage every woman here to be a positive tool for change in your homes, businesses, communities and your state at large. When women lead with purpose, the entire nation feels the impact,” she added.
The First Lady also highlighted the reforms initiated by the current administration, noting that they are aimed at laying a strong foundation for sustainable development.
“The reforms already started by this administration are designed to create a lasting legacy of transformation and prosperity for all Nigerians. We must protect the progress we have made and keep building on it,” she said.
“A house is not built in a day, but when the foundation is solid, the structure will stand the test of time. Let us remain united and focused to protect the gains we have made under this administration.”
Speaking at the event, Senate President Godswill Akpabio commended women for the critical role they play in stabilising families and society.
Akwa Ibom governor, Governor Umo Eno, also acknowledged the contributions of women, noting that the success of any society depends largely on their commitment and resilience.
The highlight of the celebration was the formal endorsement of President Tinubu, Governor Eno and Senate President Akpabio for another term in office.
The declaration was read by the Deputy Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, alongside other prominent women leaders in the state.
Earlier in the day, the First Lady commissioned an ultra-modern Senior Citizens Centre in Uyo named in her honour.
Speaking at the inauguration, Mrs Tinubu emphasised the importance of caring for the elderly.
“A society that honours its elderly is one that understands responsibility, gratitude and continuity,” she said.
She also urged families and communities to continue to support ageing relatives, stressing that government initiatives must be complemented by societal care and compassion.
“Government can provide structures, but society must provide warmth and care,” she said, encouraging other states to replicate the initiative.
The centre, which was conceptualised by the late wife of the governor, Pastor Patience Eno, is designed to provide elderly citizens with access to healthcare, recreation and social support in a safe and dignified environment.
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Nigeria releases details of pact with US military

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Major General SM Uba, Director of Defence Information, has  clarified the military relationship between the Nigerian Armed Forces and the United States Army.
This was disclosed during a Twitter Space organised by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communications, Sunday Dare.
Uba stated that the partnership between Nigeria and the United States does not imply the establishment of a United States military base in Nigeria.
According to him, the collaboration is purely based on bilateral military cooperation focused on professional training, operational capacity building, and intelligence sharing to strengthen Nigeria’s security capabilities.
He stated further that such cooperation is not unique to the United States alone. Nigeria maintains similar defence partnerships with several other countries as part of its broader strategy to improve military professionalism and enhance its ability to address contemporary security challenges, including terrorism, insurgency, banditry, and transnational crimes.
He further noted that the engagements involve joint military training exercises, exchange of strategic intelligence, technical cooperation, and knowledge sharing between defence institutions. These programs are designed to help the Nigerian military adopt global best practices while improving operational efficiency in protecting the nation’s territorial integrity.
Major General Uba emphasised that all international military collaborations involving Nigeria are conducted with full respect for the country’s sovereignty and national interest.
He reassured participants that there are no plans for the establishment of any foreign military base on Nigerian soil.
In his remarks, Sunday Dare reaffirmed the commitment of the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu to strengthening Nigeria’s defence and security architecture through strategic international partnerships that support capacity building and modernization of the armed forces.
Participants in the discussion acknowledged that in today’s interconnected security environment, collaboration among nations has become essential in tackling complex threats that transcend national borders. Such partnerships, they noted, contribute to building a more capable and responsive military force while ensuring Nigeria remains in control of its defence policies and operational decisions.
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N1bn damages sought against ex–Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer

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A legal dispute is brewing between two lawyers over an alleged defamatory social media post.
Ifeanyi Ejiofor, a former counsel to jailed Biafra agitator Nnamdi Kanu, has been asked to pay N1 billion in damages to Larry Olisa of Larry Olisa Chambers, Asaba, Delta State, over statements he published on his X handle on February 19, 2026.
In a five-page letter dated February 23, 2026, and signed by the Head of Chambers, Vivian Ndidi, the firm accused Ejiofor of making defamatory claims against its principal. The letter also demands that Ejiofor retract the publication in both a national and a local daily newspaper within 48 hours and issue a public apology. The statements were reportedly published on X and reproduced online by a national newspaper.
According to the letter, Ejiofor alleged that Olisa, who previously acted as counsel to Akopma Quarters in Issele-Azagba, Aniocha North Local Government Area of Delta State, conspired with another lawyer representing Issele-Azagba to fabricate and file terms of settlement without the knowledge of the Ogbe-Ozoma community in Suit No: HCI/5/2012.
The letter further stated that Ejiofor claimed that the signatures of individuals unknown to the Ogbe-Ozoma community and not parties to the suit were forged to obtain a consent judgment. Ejiofor also allegedly said that after being debriefed by the Ogbe-Ozoma community, Olisa filed another civil action on behalf of Issele-Azagba to enforce the disputed consent judgment.
Larry Olisa Chambers denied the allegations, insisting that at no time did its principal forge signatures or procure a consent judgment without proper authorisation from the Ogbe-Ozoma community.
The firm described the publication as malicious and damaging, arguing that it portrayed Olisa as fraudulent, dishonest, unethical, and professionally irresponsible. The letter claimed the statements had already affected Olisa’s professional relationships, with colleagues and clients reportedly questioning his integrity and some threatening to withdraw their briefs.
The chambers maintained that Olisa is a respected legal practitioner of good standing and said it has firm instructions to pursue legal action if Ejiofor fails to comply with the demands. It warned that failure to issue a retraction and apology within 48 hours would result in court action, including a claim for aggravated damages.
Sources indicate that the controversy stems from a land dispute involving property said to belong to Issele-Azagba but currently being developed by Cubana Group without the community’s authorisation.
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