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BREAKING: 5 detained Obigbo residents dies in army custody, 134 still missing

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Five out of over a hundred residents of Obigbo (Oyigbo) in Rivers State secretly held at the Nigerian Army’s Alpha Military Commando Base in Suleja, Niger State, have lost their lives, the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law (Intersociety) announced today, Wednesday, August 11, 2021.

A statement signed by the group’s Principal Officers; Emeka Umeagbalasi, Obianuju Igboeli, and Esq., Chidimma Udegbunam, Esq. gave the names of the victims as Thomas Ekwueme, Pius Onochie, Obinna Akapuru, Monday Ifeanyi and Tobechukwu Odoka.

Intersociety regretted that out of about 550 abducted Obigbo residents, “not less than 134 are still not independently located and are still languishing in secret military custodies, only known to the Nigerian Army.”

The rights group, however, announced the release of a fresh batch of 107 detainees. (See list below)

It said that “their release followed a court bail granted to them a week or two ago and perfection of their bail conditions. The 107 mostly Igbo Christian citizens of Obigbo residency have also successfully rejoined their families and other loved ones over nine months after they were waylaid by soldiers of the Nigerian Army on their way back from work or going to work and other legitimate social activities and abducted and disappeared.”

Intersociety recalled that soldiers “had on 21st Oct 2020 invaded the Obigbo part of Rivers State following the State-wide broadcast by Governor Nyesom Wike who hastily and maliciously accused the Indigenous People of Biafra of masterminding the EndSARS protests in the State that led to death of dozens of civilians and security personnel and destruction of some public properties. The Governor had played into the hands of the lopsidedly composed Nigerian Army which cashed in on his broadcast to lay the area under siege and go on killing spree leading to the death of not less than 102 civilians in two months, during which no fewer than 550 were abducted and private properties worth hundreds of millions of naira burnt or destroyed.”

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The statement further said: “With the release of 107 Obigbo abductees in addition to release on 29/30th June 2021 of 26 others held by DSS and previous release of a total 283 other abductees; a total of 416 of the 550 abductees have been freed through various Court bails. In other words, not less than 134 are still not independently located and are still languishing in secret military custodies, only known to the Nigerian Army. It must be remembered that till date, the authorities of the Nigerian Army have kept mute over the abductions and disappearances; refusing to speak on why they were abducted and held in captivity for almost ten months without trial. Intersociety had in its statement of 6th July 2021 released names of the 112 abductees including the four (now five in number) that died.

“Sadly, among those 112 abductees, secretly held at the Nigerian Army’s Alpha Military Commando Base in Suleja, Niger State, five have lost their lives; namely: Thomas Ekwueme, Pius Onochie, Obinna Akapuru, Monday Ifeanyi and Tobechukwu Odoka.”

Below are the names and states of origin of those recently released in Suleja-Abuja.

        NAMES          AGES STATE
        Benjamin Eze  27        ANAMBRA
        Paul Uwazieike           22        ABIA
        Humphrey vickie         38        EBONYI
        Peter Umeze    20        IMO
        OdemgboIsreal           26        ANAMBRA
        Prince Achi     30        ABIA
        Wie Gift          25        EBONYI
        KamsoIgnatus 27        ANAMBRA
        Chibuike Ochi 29        ANAMBRA
        Bobo Ochi       32        IMO
        Mensah Boniface        44        ENUGU
        Elechi Sylvester          29        ENUGU
        AmadiChinasa                     30           IMO
        Okeke Zachariah         41        IMO
        Mebechi Justice           35        ABIA
        AnwulukaDieide         22        EBONYI
        Alphonsus white         47        EBONYI
        Saturday Amonwa      24        EBONYI
        Daniel Onwubiko        31        IMO
        SupuruOnochie           22        IMO
        Clifford Francis          25        ABIA
        EmekaUgbochi           26        ABIA
        EchefunaUchenna       24        ABIA
        Anthony Okpara         31        IMO
        Godswill Ike   30        IMO
        IkennaAbuoma           29        ENUGU
        Paul Nwille     28        ABIA
        Okochi Emmanuel      27        ANAMBRA
        Richard Okoli 28        ANAMBRA
        Imma Sunny    27        ANAMBRA
        Johnson Akabuku       26        IMO
        MichealAzubuike        24        EBONYI
        Oku Confidence         22        EBONYI
        Mark Uche      22        EBONYI
        Mr Dominic Asiema    20        ABIA
        Freedom Acalpu         21        ABIA
        Nsikak Friday 20        EBONYI
        ChinonsoAmaechi       25        EBONYI
        Bright Sunday 26        ABIA
        OkparaDinma  48        ABIA
        John Igweba    21        ABIA
        HumpheryChukwunonoso      21        EBONYI
        Boniface Uwuoma      45        IMO
        OsaretinChinda           23        ABIA
        Ekene Denison            25        EBONYI
        Emma Maduabuchi     40        ENUGU
        Chiedu Kelvin 29        EBONYI
        Osita Austin    28        ABIA
        Legit Kerere    27        IMO
        Eric Alphonsus            28        ABIA
        Iyke     37        ENUGU
        Godwin Ume  30        IMO
        ChineyezeEkpere        35        ENUGU
        Innocent Odum           37        IMO
        Pastor Uchenna           35        IMO
        Boniface Ume 30        IMO
        Gilbert 29        EBONYI
        Okafor Kingsley         28        ANAMBRA
        ChieyuranIbe  26        ABIA
        Emeka David  25        ABIA
        Sodienye Moses          24        ABIA
        OnyinyeNwokeke       23        IMO
        Monday Ogah 28        IMO
        IfeomaIgwe    26        ABIA
        ChikeJideofor 38        IMO
        ChukwudiAnyazue     35        IMO
        Chimezie         32        ENUGU
        Ayigbo            31        EVONYI
        Chijioke           29        EBONYI
        Ekene  26        IMO
        Nwude            25        ENUGU
        Vincent           28        IMO
        Ugochukusu    26        ANAMBRA
        AdrewIheme   24        IMO
        Thomas Ibekwe           22        ENUGU
        Precious Anozie          25        ABIA
        Cletus Justice  23        ABIA
        Augustine        34        ABIA
        OsitaChikwado           27        ABIA
        Adam Kennedy          29        ENUGU
        EgesiGoffrey  38        IMO
        ChidiOkeke     29        IMO
        Egbo Godwin 38        IMO
        TobechukwuUdoka    29        EBONYI
        Chineyenze Bishop     34        IMO
        AkaudoObinna           21        ENUGU
        KanyineneUche          20        IMO
        AzubuikeCalistus        32        ANAMBRA
        Victor Ugoechi           31        ANAMBRA
        OkwuNonyerem         31        IMO
        KamsoAnayo  39        IMO
        SopuruDikachi            35        ENUGU
        ChibuikeUzo   32        ENUGU
        Osuagwu Emmanuel   31        IMO
        Ojiako Bright  33        IMO
        Harrison Jude  34        IMO
        Winner Onukube         32        IMO
        Chika Dede     30        IMO
        Papa Emma     28        IMO
        Success Mba   26        IMO
        Clifford Obunneme    27        IMO
        ChieunraChukwuma   38        ENUGU
        Ekweme Thomas         36(Dead)         IMO
        Pius Onochie   32(Dead)         ENUGU
        ObinnaAkapuru          28(Dead)         IMO
        Monday Ifeanyi          27(Dead)         IMO
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Ozekhome’s SAN Title Suspended Pending Ethics Investigation

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The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has suspended renowned lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, from the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against him.

The decision was announced in a statement issued on Wednesday by the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court and Secretary of the LPPC, Hajo Sarki-Bello, following the committee’s 173rd General Meeting held on June 23, 2026.

According to the statement, the suspension was approved pursuant to Paragraph 26(6) of the Guidelines for the Conferment of the Rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria and all matters relating to the rank.

The committee explained that the suspension would remain in effect pending the determination of disciplinary proceedings before the LPPC’s Disciplinary and Ethics Sub-Committee, as well as the conclusion of other related proceedings.

While the committee did not disclose details of the allegations against the senior lawyer, it noted that the action was taken in line with its regulatory powers over holders of the prestigious SAN title.

The rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria is the highest distinction in the legal profession and is conferred on lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional professional excellence and integrity.

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BREAKING: Senate passes Bill to Establish State Police in Nigeria 

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The Senate on Wednesday passed the constitutional amendment bill seeking the establishment of state police across the country, marking a major step in ongoing efforts to reform Nigeria’s security architecture.

The approval followed extensive consideration of the proposal by lawmakers during plenary.

Before the vote, senators abandoned plans to use the electronic voting system after the device developed technical issues, raising concerns about the possibility of some lawmakers being excluded from the exercise.

To ensure full participation, the Senate resolved to adopt a manual voting process in which senators openly declared their positions on the bill.

Under the procedure, each lawmaker was required to stand, identify himself or herself and publicly state a vote on the proposed state police framework.

The motion for the adoption of manual voting was moved by the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, and received the support of the chamber.

The passage of the bill represents one of the most significant constitutional reforms considered by the National Assembly in recent years, as advocates argue that state policing will enhance local security and improve responses to criminal activities.

The constitutional amendment will, however, require further legislative processes before it becomes fully operational.

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Court Orders DSS Probe as Prosecutors Link VeryDarkMan to Alleged Leak of Coup Trial Evidence

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The trial of six men accused of plotting to overthrow the administration of President Bola Tinubu took a dramatic turn on Tuesday after the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to investigate the alleged leakage of sensitive court evidence to social media.

During proceedings, prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), informed the court that video recordings already tendered as evidence had surfaced online. He alleged that the materials were published by social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and noted that the activist was present in court during the hearing.

Oyedepo urged the court to investigate how the videos were obtained and made public.

In response, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik directed the DSS to immediately probe the alleged leak. The judge ordered security operatives to determine whether any protected court materials were released in breach of existing witness-protection orders and to identify those responsible.

Justice Abdulmalik ruled that the investigation should proceed alongside the ongoing criminal trial, stressing that neither the defendants nor their legal representatives had admitted involvement in the alleged publication.

Counsel to the six defendants denied any connection to the leaked materials. Some members of the defence team argued that the prosecution should file a formal application supported by an affidavit if it wished to pursue the matter before the court.

The hearing also featured testimony from the prosecution’s fourth witness, identified only as “DDD,” who maintained that the defendants voluntarily made their statements and were neither tortured nor coerced during interrogation.

The witness dismissed claims that the accused were chained while giving statements, stating that they walked into the interview room unassisted. He further told the court that none of the defendants requested the presence of lawyers, family members, Legal Aid Council officials, or a Justice of the Peace before making their statements.

Following the testimony, the prosecution closed its case in the trial-within-trial after calling four witnesses.

The court adjourned proceedings to June 25 and June 30 for the first three defendants to open their defence, while the remaining defendants are scheduled to present theirs on July 1 and July 2.

Justice Abdulmalik also fixed July 20 for a ruling on the defendants’ bail applications.

The six men remain on trial over allegations of participating in a plot to topple the Tinubu administration—claims they have denied and which the court has yet to determine.

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Good Governance: Nwoye Harps on Prudent Management of Public Funds, Engagement of Competent Hands

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A Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Peace, Conflict and Development Studies (IPCDS), Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Dr. Ben Nwoye, has emphasized the need for managers of public institutions, especially government-owned establishments, to prioritize prudent management of resources and the engagement of competent personnel.

Nwoye also stressed that placing qualified and capable individuals in positions of responsibility remains one of the surest ways to achieve good governance and sustainable development in any society.

The former Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State and current Deputy National Chairman (South) of the party made the remarks on Monday during a good governance facility tour to the remodeled Government Technical College (GTC), Enugu, alongside PhD students of IPCDS.

He commended Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, for the transformation of GTC Enugu under the leadership of Dr. Amaka Ngene, Chairman of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board (STVSMB), noting that the institution has been transformed from a dilapidated facility into a modern learning centre.

According to Nwoye, the visit was aimed at assessing the progress made since a similar tour of the school in 2025.

He described education as the bedrock of national development and stressed the need for governments to continue investing heavily in the sector.

“The massive transformation that has taken place at GTC Enugu would not have been possible without prudent management of resources and the appointment of capable leadership,” he said.

“When we first visited, what we saw were merely buildings and classrooms without teachers or students. We were also shown videos and photographs depicting the terrible state of the institution before the intervention of the Enugu State Government.

“Today, barely a year later, we have returned to see whether the state-of-the-art facilities have become functional, and we are impressed by what we have seen. There are teachers, students, and fully operational departments.

“This success is largely due to the quality of leadership driving the school board. The desired transformation has truly taken place, and this goes beyond politics. It is about commitment, competence, and prudent management of public funds.”

Nwoye noted that the beneficiaries of the reforms are young people whose lives are being positively impacted through quality education and vocational training.

“We must commend Governor Peter Mbah for providing the enabling environment and resources needed to achieve this. More importantly, we must acknowledge the efforts of the Board Chairman, Dr. Amaka Ngene, who has driven the entire process.”

He added that practical examples such as GTC Enugu provide valuable learning opportunities for students studying governance and leadership.

“The challenge in our country is not the absence of laws but our failure to implement them. Previous boards allowed this institution to remain in a deplorable condition. What we are seeing today demonstrates what is possible when competent individuals are entrusted with leadership responsibilities.”

Nwoye expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the tour, stating that his students were impressed by the level of transformation witnessed across the institution.

“It is gratifying because when we teach governance principles in the classroom, we can now point to practical examples where those principles are being applied successfully. Sustainable development can only be achieved when education is treated as a priority,” he said.

Speaking during the tour, Dr. Ngene attributed the board’s achievements to a fortified database system, zero tolerance for corruption, truancy, and absenteeism, as well as a commitment to accountability and efficiency.

She also praised Governor Mbah for his commitment to education, describing the ongoing reforms as an education revolution in Enugu State.

According to her, the state’s investment in education has surpassed the UNESCO recommendation of 15 to 20 per cent budgetary allocation to the sector.

“Over the last three years, Enugu State has consistently allocated an average of 23 per cent of its budget to education, reflecting the governor’s commitment to human capital development,” she disclosed.

During the facility tour, the visiting students inspected several functional departments, including the automobile repair workshop, welding and fabrication unit, computer laboratory, garment-making section, and hospitality and catering department.

The facilities provide practical vocational training for senior students, equipping them with employable skills and entrepreneurial opportunities for the future.

Dr. Ngene maintained that Governor Mbah’s administration has demonstrated the impact of good governance through strategic investments in education and human capital development, adding that the results are already evident across the state.

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Post-Election Cleanup: Enugu Cracks Down on Unauthorized Outdoor Advertising

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With the successful conclusion of the Enugu North Senatorial District by-election, the Enugu State Structures for Signage and Advertisement Agency (ENSSAA) has announced plans to commence a statewide enforcement exercise against unauthorized outdoor advertisements across the state.

The Agency said the operation would target illegally displayed posters, billboards, political campaign materials, banners, and other outdoor advertisements erected without the approval and requisite permits of ENSSAA.

In a statement issued on Monday by the General Manager of the Agency, Mr. Francis Aninwike, ENSSAA said the enforcement exercise would be carried out across Enugu metropolis and all the local government areas of the state in accordance with the provisions of the ENSSAA Law 2016, which regulates outdoor advertising and signage in Enugu State.

Aninwike explained that the Agency deliberately suspended the enforcement exercise in recent weeks to allow the Enugu North Senatorial District by-election to be concluded and to avoid giving political coloration to what is essentially a long-overdue regulatory exercise aimed at restoring order, sanity, and environmental aesthetics within the state’s outdoor advertising space.

He stressed that no individual, political party, candidate, organization, or business is permitted to erect, display, or paste advertisements, including political campaign materials, without first obtaining the approval of the Agency.

According to him, political parties, candidates, and other stakeholders are advised to immediately regularize their advertisements and obtain the necessary permits before displaying campaign materials or other outdoor advertisements in any part of the state.

The General Manager noted that the proliferation of unauthorized advertisements constitutes a violation of the law, contributes to visual pollution, defaces public infrastructure, and undermines the beauty of the environment.

He emphasized that the enforcement exercise is neither targeted at any individual nor directed against any political group.

“This enforcement exercise is not targeted at any individual or political group. It is a routine regulatory action aimed at ensuring compliance with the law and maintaining a clean, orderly, and aesthetically pleasing environment across the state,” Aninwike stated.

To ensure a smooth and peaceful operation, ENSSAA said it has secured armed police escorts for its enforcement teams. The exercise will be conducted daily between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

The Agency urged members of the public to comply with extant regulations and refrain from obstructing officials carrying out their lawful duties.

Aninwike reiterated ENSSAA’s commitment to sanitizing the outdoor advertising sector, enforcing compliance with relevant laws, and ensuring that outdoor advertisements across Enugu State conform to approved standards.

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