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Soldiers Shut Down Abuja’s Banex Plaza Over Traders’ Attack On Colleagues

Armed soldiers, on Saturday evening, shut down the popular new Banex Plaza located at Wuse 2 district of Abuja following a clash between some traders and three soldiers over a phone sale dispute.
An eyewitness, Okechukwu Daniel, explained that on Saturday afternoon, a young military man who bought a phone from a phone shop about a month ago, returned the phone to the trader that the phone was faulty.
Daniel, who is also a trader in one of the shops in New Bannex Plaza, said that because of the long time it took the soldier before returning the phone, the seller refused to collect the phone back from him.
“When the phone seller refused to collect the phone back, the young guy threatened him that he will shut down his shop for refusing to collect the phone, and the seller told him to do his worse.
“That was when he got angry and went to one of the barracks close by and brought two soldiers to come and harass the phone seller for him to collect the phone back.
“When the two soldiers got to the phone shop to threaten the seller, he still refused to collect the phone. The soldiers got angry and wanted to use force on him, that was when other traders came to the rescue of the phone seller and beat up the two soldiers,” he said.
Daniel further said that after the soldiers were beaten up, they went back to the barracks to reinforced and went back to Banex plaza to confront the phone seller and other traders, who before they got there had already ran away from their shops.
“When over 50 soldiers who were visibly angry got to the plaza, they could not find the traders that beat up their colleagues, so they decided to shut down the plaza by asking everyone to leave. Anyone found around the plaza was asked to do frog jump and other punishment,” he said.
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“I met debt overhang of N8.9bn, says APC Chairman, Ganduje

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has disclosed that the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) under his leadership, inherited a debt burden of N8.9 billion.
Ganduje revealed this in Abuja while speaking at the ongoing National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the APC
According to him, the expenses incurred during pre-election legal battles, election cases, and appeals for legislative, governorship, and presidential elections
The current NWC inherited debts and legal liabilities to the total tune of N8,987,874,663, arising from various legal engagements,” he stated.
He, however, noted that Prof. Abdul Kareem Kana (SAN), the National Legal Adviser, has been working to reduce the debt burden.
“We still passionately appeal to the National Executive Committee to intervene accordingly,” he pleaded.
The meeting was attended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Vice President Kashim Shettima; Senate President Godswill Akpabio; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas; state governors; NWC members; and other party chieftains.
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Emefiele: Judge turns down request to withdraw from trial

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Ikeja Special Offences Court in Lagos has rejected the request to step down from the ongoing trial of Godwin Emefiele, the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Emefiele is facing 19 counts bordering on abuse of office, receiving gratification, and corrupt demands, brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
During Monday’s court proceedings, Olalekan Ojo, counsel for Godwin Emefiele, orally requested that Justice Rahman Oshodi should recuse himself from the trial on the grounds of alleged bias.
The request specifically followed a dispute that arose while the seventh prosecution witness, John Adetola, was testifying.
Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, the EFCC’s counsel, was cross examining Adetola’s testimony and referenced an earlier statement in which Adetola claimed he received a bribe from John Ayoh and delivered it to Emefiele at his office.
Oyedepo then asked Adetola to verify a WhatsApp message from Eric Odoh, which had been extracted from his phone by EFCC investigators.
Ojo had objected, arguing that the document was only for identification and had not yet been formally accepted as an exhibit.
The defence had contended that the witness should not read or comment on the document at that point.
The court overruled the objection, citing section 224 of the Evidence Act, which allows for leading questions on introductory or undisputed matters.
Dissatisfied with the ruling, the defence declined to cross-examine the witness and instead filed a motion for the judge to recuse himself from the case.
On Wednesday, Justice Oshodi delivered his ruling, stating that after reviewing the arguments and legal authorities presented, the request lacked merit and was therefore dismissed. [With The Witness report]
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Benue boils again as gunmen abduct 4 female varsity students

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Four female students of the Joseph Saawuaan Tarka Federal University, Makurdi, formally known as Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State, have been kidnapped by gunmen.
Confirming the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Sewuese Anene, said that investigation and rescue efforts had begun.
Also speaking on the situation, a senior staff member in the school said the students were going for night study when they were kidnapped between their hostels and the reading point at the North Core area of the school campus.
Meanwhile, the news of the kidnap of the female students sparked wild protests from students.
The students in their numbers marched around the school with tree branches in their hands, demanding immediate action from the school authorities.
The institution’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Itodo, had yet to respond to any inquiry as of press time.
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