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Sowore arrives at force headquarters in Abuja

By Francesca Hangeior
Human rights activist and publisher, Omoyele Sowore, on Monday arrived at the Force Intelligence Department Headquarters in Abuja for questioning by the police.
Sowore arrived at 9:58 a.m., following an invitation by the police after he uploaded a viral video alleging extortion by officers at a checkpoint in Lagos.
The activist was summoned to address several allegations, including resisting and obstructing public officers, disobedience to lawful orders, cyber-stalking, and acts allegedly intended to prevent arrests.
The invitation letter from the Force Intelligence Department of the Nigeria Police Force read in part:
“This office is investigating a case of resisting and obstructing public officers, disobedience to lawful orders, acts intended to cause grievous harm or prevent arrest, compelling action by intimidation, reckless and negligent acts, refusal to assist public servants, and cyberstalking, in which your name featured prominently.
“You are requested to report for an interview with the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department (FID), through the undersigned, at SPO’s Room 212, 2nd Floor, Force Intelligence Department Complex, Shehu Shagari Way, opposite Force Headquarters, Area 11, Garki, Abuja, on Monday, 27th January, 2025, at 10 a.m.”
In response to the summons, a group known as the Take It Back Movement circulated a flier on social media calling for a protest against police extortion at the Force Headquarters.
The flier, which quickly gained traction on X (formerly Twitter), featured images of Sowore and the Inspector General of Police side by side, accompanied by bold red text that read, “Occupy Force Headquarters.”
By early Monday morning, roads leading to the Force Headquarters were barricaded by heavily armed officers equipped with anti-riot gear. The increased security presence appeared to be a precautionary response to the planned demonstration.
As of the time of filing this report, Sowore was still at the Force Intelligence Department for the scheduled interview, while the situation outside the complex remained tense but under control.
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NNPCL Reaffirms Commitment to National Development

… as NNPCL, Afreximbank partner to build 500-bed facility for oncology, hematology, cardiology
By Gloria Ikibah
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has reiterated its commitment to adding value across various sectors and communities in the country.
Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement with the National Assembly Press Corps on Saturday in Abuja, the company’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye,emphasised the crucial role of the oil sector in Nigeria’s economic and social growth.
He assured that NNPCL was dedicated to more than just supplying fuel but also contributing to national development.
Shoneye stated: “I’m glad to have you here again at this stakeholder engagement proudly sponsored by NNPC.
“It is truly heartwarming to see how it has brought us together. At NNPC, we believe in fueling not just vehicles but also meaningful moments like this. Tonight is another night that NNPCL will successfully power laughter and great partnerships”.
Reaffirming NNPCL’s dedication to national progress, Soneye showcased various initiatives aimed at improving lives across the country.
He pointed to the impact of the NNPC Foundation, which recently facilitated 1,000 free cataract surgeries in the Southwest, restoring vision to many beneficiaries.
He also revealed NNPCL’s partnership with Afreximbank to finalize the African Medical Center of Excellence (AMCE), a 500-bed facility focused on oncology, hematology, cardiology, and advanced medical training for Nigerians.
“We are set to perform another 1,000 surgeries in the North and an additional 1,000 in the Southeast and South-South before the end of the second quarter of 2025.
“This strategic investment aims to enhance access to specialized healthcare, ensuring that Nigerians receive world-class medical treatment. The AMCE is scheduled to commence operations in June 2025,” Soneye disclosed.
NNPCL provided an update on its Medical Hospital in Abuja, which treated 122,483 patients in 2024 alone. The facility has been crucial in delivering emergency care to accident victims and offering essential medical services, including radiology, physiotherapy, maternity care, dental and eye treatments, and life-saving surgeries.
“Across Nigeria, NNPC hospitals continue to play a pivotal role in improving healthcare access and saving lives. This is a direct demonstration of how NNPC is utilizing oil revenues to positively impact the lives of Nigerians on a daily basis”, he added.
Shoneye emphasised that oil is not just a commodity but the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, driving industrialization, employment, and national development.
He further highlighted the vital role of oil in everyday life, from powering homes and transportation to serving as a foundation for industries such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.
“For nations like Nigeria, oil fuels transportation, powers industries, and generates revenues that support national growth.
“Without oil, modern life as we know it would be vastly different,” he added.
He reaffirmed NNPCL’s commitment to energy accessibility and economic stability, he stressed the company’s focus on responsible resource management.
Shoneye therefore urged stakeholders to drive policies and innovations that will secure Nigeria’s future.
“At NNPC Ltd., we remain committed to ensuring energy accessibility, economic stability, and fostering global partnerships that strengthen the oil industry for the benefit of our people.
“Together, we must continue to drive policies and innovations that secure the prosperity of our dear country,” he stated.
The event provided a platform for discussions on the oil industry’s role in national development and NNPCL’s social impact initiatives
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Speaker Abbas Reaffirms Commitment to Accountability in Public Funds

By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, has restated the commitment of the 10th House to ensuring transparency and accountability in managing public funds.
Speaking at a public hearing organized by the House Committee on TETFUND and Other Services, on Friiday in Abuja, Speaker Abbas, who was represented by the House Leader, Rep. Julius Ihonvbere highlighted the significance of the proposed amendments to the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) Act (2011).
Abbas noted that TETFUND, established by an Act of the National Assembly in 2011, serves as an intervention agency supporting public tertiary institutions across Nigeria.
According to him, the agency focuses on providing educational infrastructure and facilitating capacity-building initiatives for academic staff.
In her address, the Committee Chairman, Rep. Mariam Onuoha, stated that the proposed legislation aims to address the challenges of poor project implementation, which have raised concerns about the actual use of funds in tertiary institutions.
She noted that, in response to complaints and controversies from stakeholders, the Speaker recommended amendments to Section 7 of the Act to strengthen guidelines for accessing and utilizing the funds.
Onuoha assured that stakeholders’ views and submissions would be carefully considered in the final report after the hearing.
The Executive Secretary of TETFUND, Sonny Echono, who highlighted ongoing efforts to ensure effective management of the fund, criticized the unchecked establishment of tertiary institutions, particularly by state governments relying solely on TETFUND without proper financial plans.
According to him, to promote fairness, only one university, one polytechnic, and one college of education per state was eligible for funding each year.
He therefore urged lawmakers to prioritise expanding existing institutions instead of creating new ones, to ensure better allocation of resources.
President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, called for ASUU’s reinstatement on the TETFUND board and advocated for an independent monitoring committee to oversee projects from inception to completion.
Prof. Osodeke also warned that ongoing tax reforms could threaten TETFUND’s operations, stressing that the fund is crucial to sustaining Nigeria’s tertiary education system.
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RAMADAN! Senator Manu embarks on another distribution of packages(Photos)

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Barely 48 hours after distributing Ramadan packages, Senator Haruna Manu of Taraba Central Senatorial District embarked on another massive distribution inMutum-Biyu
Through a program dubbed “House to House,” Manu distributed Ramadan packages to less privileged families in Mutum-Biyu.
The event, designed to alleviate some of the burdens faced by vulnerable populations during the holy month of Ramadan, was spearheaded by the Taraba State Commissioner, Hon. Muslim Aruwa, along with Hon. Ubale Gambo, the Personal Assistant to Senator Manu. Together, they visited numerous households, ensuring that essential food items and other necessities were delivered directly to those in need.
Senator Manu Haruna expressed his heartfelt commitment to supporting the disadvantaged members of the community, especially during this sacred period of reflection and giving. He emphasized the importance of compassion and generosity, stating, “Ramadan is a time to come together and extend a helping hand to those who are less fortunate. It is our duty to ensure that everyone can partake in the blessings of this season.”
The initiative not only brought smiles to the faces of the recipients but also fostered a sense of unity and hope within the community. Local leaders and beneficiaries expressed their gratitude for the efforts made by Senator Manu and his team, highlighting the positive impact of such charitable gestures.
Recall that, few days ago Senator Manu Haruna Distributed over 30,000 Bags of rice, Millet and sugar respectively across Taraba Central Senatorial District as Ramadan packages.
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