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Stampede: Southern governors pay condolence visit to Makinde

Southern governors have paid a condolence visit to one of their members, Seyi Makinde, over the death of 35 persons at a funfair for children in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
Also yesterday, former President Goodluck Jonathan expressed sadness over the Ibadan stampede and those that happened in the Federal Capital Territory(FCT) and Okija, Anambra State on Saturday. He expressed sadness over the tragedies and called for prayers as well as support for the victims’ families.
Police in Anambra State put the death toll in the Okija incident at 22 while reports had it that 10 lives were lost in that of the FCT.
The victims were among thousands of people that thronged venues of cash and rice distributions by private charity organisations.
During the visit to Makinde in Ibadan, the Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum(SGF) Dapo Abiodun, said that he was sure that the stampede on Thursday would not have happened if the state government had been carried along by the organisers.
Abiodun said: “I am here on behalf of myself, the government, and the good people of Ogun State and the Southern Governors’ Forum (SGF) to commiserate with the governor of Oyo State and the people on the unfortunate incident where a good initiative turned sour.
“It is most unfortunate that, in response to the current realities, an NGO(Non-Governmental Organisations) decided to share the joy of the season with children, which led to the loss of 35 lives.
“I think that we’ve seen this trend in Anambra and Abuja during this Yuletide.’’
The SGF chairman, who is also the governor of Ogun State, described the stampede as unfortunate and advised that governments and relevant stakeholders should always be carried along by organisers of events requiring large crowds.
His words: “I believe that what we must also take away from this unfortunate incident is that when private sector players, non-governmental organisations, and charities want to embark on such initiatives, they should try to work with the government.
“As a responsible government, we carry out such initiatives, and it doesn’t end like this because we have people who are charged with such responsibilities.
“They planned it to ensure that it is well implemented. So, one must admonish others who have such initiatives that a lot of lessons must be learned from what has happened, and we must ensure that we avoid such mishaps in the future.”
He stated that the SGF was pained by the loss of loss and that as the chairman of the forum, his visit was to condole with Makinde and all Oyo State people .
He prayed for the repose of the souls of those who lost their lives and for their families to bear the loss.
Governor Makinde said the visit by Abiodun provides an opportunity for the cross-fertiliSation of ideas that would benefit the two(Ogun and Oyo) sister states.
He revealed that leaders of the two states would meet next year to see what they could learn from each other.
In his Christmas message, former President Jonathan urged governments and other relevant authorities to implement measures to prevent incidents that could lead to deaths in the future.
He said: “The unfortunate incidents have left all of us in shock and sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends who have lost their loved ones and with those who have been injured.
“I urge the authorities to provide the necessary support to the victims and ensure that measures are put in place to prevent such occurrences in the future.
“As we navigate through this painful period, I encourage all Nigerians to show compassion and solidarity, especially during this festive season.
“Christmas is a time of love, unity, and hope. It reminds us of the importance of caring for one another and working towards peace and harmony in our communities.”
Jonathan also urged Nigerians to embrace the spirit of Christmas by extending love to those in need and fostering unity across all divides.
Jonathan prayed that the season would rekindle Nigerians’ collective resolve to build a nation founded on justice, fairness, and mutual respect.
thinking that the economy was healthy.’’.
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Nnamdi Kanu’s family wants court to ban NAN coverage of son’s trial or allow live streaming

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The family of Nnamdi Kanu has again demanded an outright ban of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN from coverage of Kanu’s trial on alleged terrorism related crimes over alleged biased reportage.
In the alternative, the aggrieved family asked the court to permit live streaming of trial proceedings to guarantee fairness, transparency and accountability.
A statement signed by Prince Emmanuel Kanu for the Kanu Family, expressed the family “deep concern and outrage over what it called the continuous shameless manipulation of court proceedings by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in the ongoing trial of their son and brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”
“It is now beyond question that NAN has abandoned any pretense of professional journalism. They have become the unofficial megaphone of the State Security Services (SSS) and the prosecuting authority, spreading one-sided propaganda, while deliberately ignoring crucial courtroom developments that dismantle the Government’s case.
“Today’s distortion is a case in point. Instead of reporting on the damning cross-examination of government witness PW-BBB—who embarrassingly admitted that no investigation report exists to support the charges against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, NAN chose to publish a useless story about a death certificate.
This document has zero evidentiary relevance, and its tendering was clearly a diversionary tactic to cover up the implosion of the prosecution’s case.
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“We find it unacceptable and improper that NAN is given exclusive access to report court proceedings—particularly when their reports serve only to mislead the public and undermine judicial transparency.
“We therefore call on Justice James Omotosho to immediately ban the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) from further courtroom access in this matter for repeated, unethical conduct and biased reporting;
” In the alternative, the court should permit live streaming of the trial proceedings to guarantee fairness, transparency, and accountability.
“Furthermore, we reject the spin being spread regarding DSS allegedly denying Kanu Agabi SAN access to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
What occurred in court today was a moment of statesmanship by Kanu Agabi SAN—a respected legal elder, former Senator, Attorney-General, and Minister of Justice—who chose not to expose the DSS’s misconduct openly to save the court and its officers from scandal. His restraint should not be misrepresented by a discredited press agency.
“This trial is not just about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu—it is a test of the integrity of the Nigerian judiciary, the independence of the media, and the rule of law in a democracy. Continued distortion of proceedings can only serve to deepen national division and erode public trust.
The eyes of the world are on Nigeria. Let justice be done—openly and without propaganda” the family said.
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NFIU denies link to BNBEX, warns public against fake circular

The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has distanced itself from a platform known as BNBEX and disowned a circular that falsely claims the unit is reviewing transactions of Nigerian users on the platform.
In a statement released on Wednesday and signed by Sani Tukur, Head of the Strategic Communications Department at the NFIU, the agency made it clear that it has no connection with BNBEX, has not validated its operations, and has not initiated or approved any compliance exercise related to the platform.
“The circular was not issued by the NFIU and bears no connection whatsoever to any of the Unit’s current regulatory or compliance initiatives,” the statement read.
The Unit also refuted the existence of any regulation titled “Nigerian Financial Surveillance Regulation,” which was cited in the document circulated by BNBEX. According to the NFIU, no such regulation exists within Nigeria’s legal or financial regulatory framework.
The circular, which was posted on BNBEX’s website, falsely alleged that the NFIU was conducting a compliance review involving all transactions carried out by Nigerians on the platform. The NFIU categorically rejected this claim and described the document as fake and misleading.
The agency further clarified that the logo and insignia used in the controversial document do not belong to the NFIU. It described them as fabricated and cautioned the public against accepting such materials as legitimate.
With regards to location, the NFIU stated that it has no offices in the Central Business District of Abuja or any other area outside of its official headquarters located at No. 1 Monrovia Street, Wuse II, Abuja.
The Unit then urged members of the public to be vigilant and verify information through official NFIU channels to avoid falling victim to scams or disinformation.
“For purposes of clarification or to report suspicious information purporting to be from the NFIU, please contact the Strategic Communications Department at [email protected],” the statement concluded.
The NFIU serves as Nigeria’s central national agency responsible for the receipt and analysis of financial disclosures concerning suspected proceeds of crime and other financial information to combat money laundering, terrorism financing, and related crimes.
This latest development shows the increasing challenges of financial fraud in Nigeria’s digital space and the need for the public to be cautious when dealing with online platforms, especially those making claims involving regulatory agencies and promising mouth-watering returns on investments.
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NAHCON airlifts 14,165 pilgrims in five days

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) said it has airlifted 14,165 pilgrims in five days.
This, the commission said, represents 34.4 per cent of the total pilgrims for this year’s edition.
A statement by Assistant Director, Information and Publication, Fatima Sanda Usara, said the figure is an improvement from last year’s 20.2 per cent of pilgrims with 23 flights transported 9, 788 pilgrims.
She listed the States that have concluded their airlift to include Oyo, Abia, Kogi, and Nasarawa States.
Meanwhile, Ondo and Ekiti States are preparing for their final flights, which will be undertaken as a combined airlift.
The commission said: “Importantly, no flight cancellations have been recorded so far. On the contrary, one of the carriers transporting pilgrims from Niger State arrived in Saudi Arabia earlier than expected as a mark of diligence. The commission commended its staff for their prompt action and being up to task.
“NAHCON attributes the continued success of the airlift operations to the full cooperation from the State Pilgrims’ Boards, and the wisdom in engaging four airlines for this year’s airlift. The air carriers have been doing their best to fulfill the terms of engagement they signed with NAHCON. “Additionally, Saudi Arabian authorities have released full flight schedules to all participating airlines, which further facilitates proper planning and timeliness. All flights are currently landing in Madinah, in line with the agreed plan.”
She said the first set of pilgrims that arrived the Kingdom are now in Makkah to commence their Umrah for those who select Hajj Tumattu’i or Qiran.”
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