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Prof Epiphany Azinge emerges as the 14th Asagba Ahaba Designate

Professor Epiphany Azinge, President, CommonWealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal London, has emerged and set to ascend the traditional stool of the Asagba of Asaba.
Prof Azinge, the Okilolo of Ahaba, will ascend the traditional stool as the 14th of Asagba of Asaba.
Prof Azinge was pronounced the new Asagba of Asaba designate by the Ochendo Asagba, Prof Anthony Edozien at the Asagba in council meeting held in Asaba.
Azinge emerged Asagba Asaba designate after the Five Ebo’s Of Asaba backed up by Iyagba Quarters selected him.
Azinge is ascending the throne of the Asagba of Asaba following the passage of HRM Joseph Chike Edozien, who was laid to rest in May 2024.
Prof. Epiphany Azinge, OON, SAN, was born on November 13, 1957 in Aba, Abia State, although he hails from Asaba, Oshimili South L.G.A of Delta State.
He attended St. Patrick’s College, Asaba between 1970 and 1975 and then proceeded to the University of Lagos, in 1976, where he obtained a degree of Bachelor of Laws with a Second Class Upper Division.
He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1980 and proceeded to the University of London for his LL.M degree specialising in Comparative Constitutional Law and Shipping Law in 1983 and completed his PhD in 1986, writing his doctoral thesis on “Electoral Laws in Nigeria”.
He began his academic career at the University of Benin in 1981, where he taught several courses including the Nigerian Legal System, Legal Process, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Labour Law, Public International Law and Administrative Law.
He also taught Information Technology Law and Law of Taxation at the University of Abuja. To demonstrate his extreme passion for education he also taught the Nigerian Legal System at the Nasarawa State University, free of charge.
At the University of Benin, he held several positions in academics and administration.
He was appointed Special Assistant to the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice (HAGF) where he served from 1991 to 1997.
During that term, he contributed to many landmark legal developments that led to the promulgation of several enactments including the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, Failed Banks Act, Advanced Fee Fraud Act, Money Laundering Act and Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency Act.
He was a Member, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Section on Legal Practice (2004 -2008); Member, NBA Continuing Legal Education Committee (2003-2006); Chairman, NBA, Section on Business Law and its Sub Committee on Sports and Entertainment. He was elevated to the status of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2006. He has published extensively in diverse areas in local and international journals and also editor of several books.
In May 2009, he was appointed the 5th Director General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies where he demonstrated outstanding passion for legal scholarship and education and edited over sixty three (63) books and journals. Outside his academic career, he is actively involved in community development. He is the Founder of The Sojourners Medicate Foundation, which he personally funds to help accident victims on the highway as well as award of scholarships to indigent Nigerians.
He is a Member of the Nigerian Bar Association, International Bar Association and Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. In recognition of his academic and administrative achievements, he was awarded honorary LLD in 2013, by the Commonwealth University, Belize and National Honour – Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) in 2014, by the federal government. In 2015, he was appointed member of the Commonwealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal, CSAT.
According to Prof. Paul Obo Idornigie, Head, Department of Commercial Law, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, NIALS, the appointment to the Tribunal is a great honour. “Members are recognized as persons of high moral character who currently hold or have held high judicial office in a Commonwealth country or who are jurisconsults with at least 10 years ex- perience.”
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Video/Photos: EdoGIS blows hot warns land grabbers, signposts govt acquired lands

The Edo Geographic Information Service (EDOGIS) has warned against the activities of land grabbers and encroachers in the Auchi area, saying there will be consequences over such illegal activities.
In a video also, the government agency captured areas demarcated as government acquired lands.
The agency last week mounted signposts indicating the perimeter of the government acquisition in old and new GRA against the backdrop of repeated encroachment into the area by unknown members of the community in Auchi.
In all, there were signposts indicating “Edo State Government Land, Keep off, No Trespass” placed at very strategic locations around the perimeter of the Government Acquisition.
The exercise also marks the 2nd phase of the Action Plan put together by Edo state government to forestall further encroachment.
The first phase involved a Stakeholders meeting with the leaders of Auchi Community and the traditional rulers with government officials.
The entire area measuring 400 Hectares which remains under Government Acquisition.
According to the Edo State Land Administration and GIS Law 2024, section 49 (10), any person who trespasses, sells, trades, develops or by any means disposes of any land duly acquired by the Government to a third party without due authourization from the relevant Government Authourity, commits an offence and shall be prosecuted according to law and or face outright demolition of such properties if any.
According to a statement by the media officer of Edo GIS, Muyiwa Akinsanya, the government will soon begin profiling of such illegal structures on government Acquisition on lands in Auchi and other parts of the state.
He warned the general public from acquiring properties from land grabbers, saying the law would someday take its proper course as ignorance was no excuse under the law.
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Residents express concern over return of Turji, as DHQ officials keep mum

The Defence Headquarters has remained silent following the return of terrorist kingpin, Bello Turji, which has sparked panic among residents of Sokoto State.
In separate operations conducted in January 2025, the military announced the killing of Aminu Kanawa, the second-in-command to Turji, along with 31 other fighters and Turji’s son.
The DHQ also reported that troops inflicted serious injuries on some of Turji’s close allies, including his younger brother.
The military stated that Turji fled during one of the operations, calling him a coward for abandoning his son and fighters during the gun battle.
However, a member of the Sokoto State House of Assembly representing Sabon Birni Local Government, Aminu Boza, told journalists last week that Turji had resurfaced in Sokoto State and imposed a N25m levy on villages.
He also revealed that Turji had set up camp in a forest in the Isa Local Government Area.
“Bello Turji is currently in the Isa and Sabon Birni axis of Sokoto. He has even imposed a N25m levy per village in some communities,” Boza said, adding that Turji had been collecting taxes from the local population.
Turji’s re-emergence has heightened fears among residents who have long suffered from the activities of bandits in Sokoto and neighboring areas.
Efforts to reach the Director of Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Markus Kangye, for comments on what the military is doing to allay residents’ fears proved abortive.
Calls and messages to his line from last Thursday through Sunday had yet to be answered at the time of filing this report.
Meanwhile, Sokoto State Governor, Dr. Ahmed Aliyu, has reiterated his administration’s unwavering commitment to tackling insecurity in the state.
Speaking on Saturday at a security summit organised by the Movement for Social Justice in collaboration with the Sokoto State Government, Aliyu emphasised the need for accountability and transparency in security management.
He acknowledged the widespread security challenges facing Nigeria, which have significantly hindered the country’s economic, political, and social development.
According to him, every region in the country faces distinct security threats, with Sokoto and other North-West states grappling with banditry, kidnapping, and cattle rustling—especially in the eastern part of the state.
Governor Aliyu stated that upon assuming office, his administration swiftly implemented decisive measures to improve security through collaboration with conventional security agencies.
“Before we came into office, several communities were under the control of bandits, who dictated the terms of daily life to residents,” he said.
To address the situation, the governor outlined several proactive steps taken by his administration, which includes, “restoring security allowances previously owed to security personnel and procuring and distributing over 140 Buffalo and Hilux vans to security agencies for enhanced surveillance.”
“Providing motorcycles to the Department of State Services to improve intelligence gathering, sharing, and surveillance as well as upgrading DSS tracking equipment from 2G and 3G to 5G technology.”
Furthermore, Governor Aliyu highlighted the establishment of the Sokoto State Security Guard Corps to complement conventional security forces.
The corps, he said, had been equipped with Hilux vans, 700 motorcycles, and fully operational offices in the 13 local governments most affected by insecurity.
Additionally, the government has facilitated the full operationalisation of the Sokoto State Air Force Base by providing essential facilities, including hangars and other logistical support, to strengthen aerial surveillance and neutralise bandit hideouts.
Governor Aliyu reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to promptly addressing the needs of security agencies, emphasising that these efforts had led to a noticeable reduction in banditry.
He noted that security forces have successfully repelled several attacks, demonstrating the effectiveness of the measures put in place.
“Our administration is fully committed to ensuring the safety of Sokoto State. We are prepared to spend every last kobo in the state’s account to protect our people,” he declared.
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We are achieving success as insecurity in the Northwest is diminishing – Defence Minister

Alhaji Muhammed Badaru Abubakar, Nigeria’s Minister of Defense, has reported a considerable improvement in the security situation in the Northwest and north-central regions of the country.
He ascribed this positive development to persistent and coordinated military actions against banditry, particularly in the states of Zamfara, Sokoto, Niger, Katsina, and Kaduna, where security challenges have been notably severe.
Speaking to journalists in Birnin Kudu, the headquarters of Birnin Kudu Local Government Area in Jigawa State, the minister reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to completely eradicating insurgency before the year ends.
According to him, various stakeholders—including opinion leaders, civil society organizations (CSOs), and local residents—have acknowledged a noticeable reduction in terrorist and bandit activities.
“From the feedback we are receiving, people across the affected areas are confirming that the security situation has improved significantly. However, despite these positive developments, we remain committed to building on these achievements,” he said.
He further emphasized that the government is prioritizing adequate logistical support for the armed forces to ensure they have all necessary resources to maintain and enhance security efforts throughout the year.
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