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Senate names Oshiomhole, Abaribe, others Chairmen Standing Committees
The announcement was made yesterday soon after the Senate resumed from its break at 9.59pm and ended 10.47pm.
In the list, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, APC, Edo North is chairing the Committee on Interior, Senator Sani Musa, APC, Niger East is Chairman, Committee on Finance; Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, APC, Oyo North chairs Committee on Aviation, Osita Izunaso, Committee on Capital Market, Seriake Dickson, Ecology; Neda Imasuen, LP, Edo South, Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions and Aminu Tambuwal, Housing.
Meanwhile, the Senate has adjourned plenary till September 26th for its long vacation.
Below is the committees and their Chairmen:
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AIRFORCE
AKWASHIKI GODIYA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ANTI CORRUPTION AND FINANCIAL CRIMES
UDENDE EMMANUEL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AVIATION
BUHARI ABDULFATAI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CAPTAL MARKET
OSITA IZUNASO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ESTABLISHMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES
CYRIL FASUYI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ECOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
SERIAKE DICKSON
SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND URBAN DEVT.
AMINU TAMBUWAL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR
ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DOWNSTREAM PETROLEUM
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE
AHMED LAWAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
WADADA AHMED
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SPECIAL DUTIES
KAKA SHEHU LAWAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVT GOALS
IDIAT OLURANTI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WORKS
PATRICK NDUBUEZE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATION
SOLOMON ADEOLA
COMMITTEE ON FERMA
USAINI BABANGIDA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE
MUSA MOHAMMED SANI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON BANKING INSURANCE AND OTHER FINANCIAL INST.
ABIRU ADEYOKUNBO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMY
ABDULAZIZ YARADUA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CUSTOMS EXCISE AND TARIFF
ISA JIBRIN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION NEPAD
YAU SAHABI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CULTURE AND TOURISM
ISHAKU ELISHA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DIASPORA AND NGO
VICTOR UMEH
SENATE COMMITTEE ON DRUGS AND NARCOTICS
DANKWAMBO IBRAHIM
SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION BASIC AND SECONDARY
LAWAN ADAMU USMAN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY
DIKET PLANG
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
AKINTUNDE YUNUS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ETHICS PUBLIC PETITIONS
IMASUEN NEDA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FCT
IBRAHIM FOLARIN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL CHARACTER AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
ALLWELL IHEANACHO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
SANI BELLO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON GAS
JARIGBE JARIGBE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH
BANIGO HARRY IPALIBO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON UPSTREAM PETROLEUM
ETANG WILLIAMS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES
ABUBAKAR YARI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TRADE AND INVESTMENT
SADIK UMAR
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOLID MINERALS
OSITA NGU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON TERTIARY EDUCATION AND TETFUND
DANDUTSE MUNTARI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATES AND LOCAL GOVT AFFAIRS
PATRICK IFEANYI UBAH
SENATE COMMITTEE ON OIL AND GAS HOST COMMUNITIES
BENSON AGADAGA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON POWER
ABARIBE EYINNAYA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON POLICE AFFAIRS
ABDULHAMID MALAM MADORI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL AND FOREIGN DEBTS
MAGATAKARDA
WAMMAKO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON ICT CYBER CRIMES
AFOLABI SALISU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INEC
ALI SHARAFADEEN
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIES
FADAHUNSI ANTHONY
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LAND TRANSPORT
ADAMU ALIERO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL CONTENT
OHERE SADIKU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL IDENTITY AND POPULATION COMMISSION
AHMED NINGI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PLANNING AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
YAHAYA ABDUL
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE
UMAR SHEHU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NAVY
DANIEL OLUGBENGA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NIGER DELTA
BARI MPIGI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
MONDAY OGBERU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND BUSINESS
TITUS ZAM
SENATE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND NATIONAL ORIENTATION
EZE EMEKA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY HUMAN RIGHTS AND LEGAL MATTERS
MOHAMMED TAHIR MONGUNO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON YOUTH AND SPORTS
ADARAMODU ADEYEMI
COMMITTEE ON SENATE SERVICES
SUNDAY KARIMI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AFFAIRS
IRETI KINGIBE
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECH.
AMINU IYA ABBAS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL WELFARE AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION
DAVID JIMKUTA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NTER PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS
GOJE DANJUMA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIVATIZATION
KALU ORJI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE DEVT AND DISEASE CONTROL
IBRAHIM LAMIDO
SENATE COMMITTEE ON MEDIA AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
ADARAMODU ADEYEMI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE COMPLIANCE
MUSA MADOBI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC PRODUCTION SERVICES AND RURAL DEVT
MUSTAFA SALIU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATION
ALIYU BILBIS
SENATE COMMITTEE ON MARINE TRANSPORT
SANI WASIU
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NDDC
ASUKUO EKPENYONG
SENATE COMMITTEE ON AGRIC. COLLEGES AND INSTITUTIONS
ADENIYI
SENATE COMMITTEE ON NASENI
ONYEWUCHI EZENWA
SENATE COMMITTEE ON CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT
BARAU JIBRIN
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Rights Group Petitions IGP, Seeks Probe of Police Role in Controversial Enugu Land Disputes
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Police Declare 6 IPOB Members Wanted Over Protests Against Kanu’s Jail Terms
By Okey Maduforo Awka
Six members of the Indigenous People Of Biafra IPOB have been declared wanted by the Nigerian Police .
The six persons led by Mr Chukwuebuka Ohaechesi, include Emma Okonkwo, Jude Uwa, Gentle Okoro, Uchenna Dike, and Emmanuel Nwankwo who are said to be at large.
The were said to have fled to neighboring states in the South East hence signaling the other four Police Commands in the geopolitical zone to assist in the manhunt for them
The Police accused them of executing protests against the detaintion of the leader of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who is currently serving jail terms in Sokoto Correction Center.
According to a statement issued by the Abia Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, ASP Eguavon Omokaro, the individuals are suspected members of IPOB who have allegedly participated in protests at various times and locations within the state.
The statement alleged that the protests were organised in connection with the continued detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and demands for justice through the judicial process.
The Police Command further stated that these protests have allegedly resulted in breaches of peace and disruptions to law and order in Abia State. Consequently, the Police Intelligence Department reportedly concluded that the named individuals were among the principal organisers and coordinators of the demonstrations.
The statement further alleged that; ;
“It should be noted that on every 30th day of May, these men and their cohorts convene for the so-called remembrance of Biafra, holding clandestine meetings at various locations in the name of the emancipation of the Biafran Republic and the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”
According to the police, the six individuals were invited on several occasions for questioning in relation to the allegations against them.
The statement indicated that the first invitation was issued on 18 December 2025, followed by a second invitation on 7 February 2026, and a third invitation on 3 March 2026.
The police alleged that the individuals failed to honour all three invitations.
The statement further asserted:
“These individuals were invited by the police on several occasions. Firstly, on 18 December 2025, they failed to honour the invitation. Again, they were invited on 7th February 2026 and failed to appear. Finally, they were invited on 3 March 2026, and they also failed to present themselves before the police.” It stated.
As a result, the Abia State Police Command announced that all six individuals had been formally declared wanted.
The police appealed to members of the public to provide any reliable information that could lead to their arrest and prosecution, stating that informants would be suitably rewarded.
The declaration of the six individuals as wanted persons is linked to allegations of their participation in pro-Biafra activities, demonstrations concerning the detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and their alleged association with IPOB, an organisation that has been the subject of extensive scrutiny and security operations by Nigerian authorities.
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Power Doesn’t Last Forever, It Has Expiry Date — VeryDarkMan Warns Wike
In a statement shared on social media, VeryDarkMan argued that Wike may not fully understand the pain and trauma experienced by parents of abducted children and affected teachers. He claimed that the minister’s children were educated abroad, away from the security challenges facing many Nigerian families.Nigerian entertainment news
The activist stated that insecurity, kidnapping, and attacks on schools remain serious national concerns and should not be dismissed or reduced to political issues. He stressed that the fears and frustrations of parents whose children face security threats deserve greater attention from public officials.
VeryDarkMan further warned that political power is temporary, urging leaders to remain accountable to the people and sensitive to the challenges confronting ordinary Nigerians.
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DSS Detains Novelist Okey Ndibe at Lagos Airport, Awaits Clearance from Abuja
DSS Detains Novelist Okey Ndibe at Lagos Airport, Awaits Clearance from Abuja
Renowned Nigerian novelist, journalist, and academic, Okey Ndibe, was reportedly detained by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) upon his arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Monday morning.
Ndibe disclosed his situation in a message sent while in custody, stating: “I’ve been with the SSS now for more than an hour. They’re waiting for clearance from some oga before they let me go.”
According to sources close to the writer, his detention follows a pattern that dates back to previous administrations, including that of former President Goodluck Jonathan, during which he was frequently stopped and questioned over his critical commentaries on Nigerian governance and public affairs.
However, associates noted that Ndibe has largely stepped away from active commentary in Nigerian media over the past two years, focusing instead on writing books and his academic responsibilities at University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he teaches.
A close friend of the author and former Anambra State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, C. Don Adinuba, said similar incidents had occurred several times in the past. He explained that airport DSS officials typically contacted their superiors in Abuja before eventually releasing Ndibe.
“It is a pity that this agency doesn’t update its database to enable officers on duty at the airport to know that the agency no longer regards Prof. Ndibe as a security threat to the administration,” Adinuba said.
He added that on previous occasions, the DSS had apologized to the respected author after determining that his detention was unwarranted.
As of the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from the DSS regarding the circumstances surrounding Ndibe’s latest detention. The development has raised renewed concerns about the treatment of government critics and the continued use of security watchlists affecting returning Nigerians.
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US Secretary of War explains anti-ISIS strikes in Nigeria
Hegseth made the disclosure during a press conference at the White House on Wednesday, where he said the directive was issued about a year ago after Trump became aware of attacks against Christians in Nigeria.
He explained that the operation involved behind-the-scenes coordination and deployment of military assets, adding that intelligence gathered during the mission contributed to the killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, identified as ISIS’s second-in-command, during a joint operation involving U.S. and Nigerian forces in the Lake Chad Basin.
“Maybe a year ago, he heard the call of Nigerian Christians who were being targeted and killed by ISIS in Nigeria, and he said, ‘Pete, I want the War Department to focus on ensuring that we do everything we can to protect those Christians,’” Hegseth said.
According to him, the operation yielded significant results in the fight against terrorism in the region.
“And we got the assets there, and over the last month, and there hasn’t been much coverage of this, we killed ISIS number two in Nigeria, who’s most responsible for killing Christians and trying to target the U.S. homeland,” he stated.
Hegseth added that working on the Intel gathered, they have killed hundreds of ISIS members who were targeting and killing Christians in Nigeria.
The U.S. defence chief described the operation as part of the Trump administration’s broader commitment to counterterrorism efforts and the protection of vulnerable communities.
“So there are a lot of things we do that the media pays attention to, and a lot of things that the President empowers the Department to do on behalf of the American people that he deserves great credit for,” Hegseth stated.
ISIS second in command, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was killed in a coordinated U.S.-Nigeria military operation in northeast Nigeria earlier this month.
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