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Attack on IGP, Afenifere youth coalition hammer Sowore, declare his arraignment was legal

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Two groups namely; Concerned Citizens For Justice and Rule of Law, and Afenifere Youth Coalition, have separately condemned the attacks by Omoyele Sowore on the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, saying his court arraignment was in order.

The Afenifere Youth Coalition in a statement on Friday said it was apparently that “Sowore has built a career out of harassing, defaming, and undermining public officials, and it is time to set the record straight”.

The group recalled how in a recemt video that went viral on the social media, how Sowore self-indicted himself “where he was seen resisting and obstructing public officers doing their job, disobedience to lawful orders, cyberstalking, and portraying actions allegedly aimed at preventing arrest”.

It said “His attack on the IGP is not just a random act of provocation; it is part of his larger agenda to destabilize the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is unacceptable, and as Yoruba youths committed to the peace and progress of our land, we refuse to sit idly by while such reckless behavior continues unchecked.

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“It is undeniable that Sowore thrives on controversy, baseless activism, and political blackmail. His entire career revolves around inciting protests, misleading the public, and portraying himself as a hero of democracy while actually serving the interest of anyone readily available to pay his price.

“Moreover, he is nothing but a bitter loser who has failed repeatedly at the polls and now seeks relevance by attacking those in government. His inability to secure even a fraction of national support during his presidential run under the African Action Congress (AAC) exposed his lack of leadership capacity. Instead of engaging in constructive opposition, he has chosen the path of malicious falsehoods, cyberbullying, and outright defamation.

“Undoubtedly, his actions show that he is more interested in anarchy than governance. His threats to bring down President Tinubu’s government are not just reckless but also a clear indication of his anti-democratic tendencies.

“Sowore’s penchant for false accusations and digital harassment has finally caught up with him. The 16-count cybercrime charges filed against him are evident to his continued abuse of online platforms to spread lies and incite chaos.

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“Nevertheless, instead of addressing these charges maturely, Sowore continues to play the victim while misleading his gullible supporters. It is worth noting that while IGP Kayode Egbetokun has shown maturity and respect for the rule of law by taking legal action against him, Sowore has chosen to manipulate public sentiment by playing the victim card, and making unrepentant noises on his social media handles.

“It is laughable that a man who constantly accuses others of tyranny now finds himself answering to the law for his own tyranny in the digital space. The law must take its full course, and we commend the IGP for choosing legal redress rather than resorting to intimidation or abuse of power.

“No individual, regardless of their self-acclaimed status, should be above the law. The court, despite its imperfections, remains the rightful place to settle disputes, and we believe that Sowore’s trial is in order. His continued defamation of respected public figures must be checked.

“Apparently, his pattern of behavior is one that thrives on falsehood and mischief, which he masks as activism. However, he needs to schooled out of his ignorance and be faced with the fact that, activism should be based on facts and sincerity, not personal vendettas and blackmail journalism.

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“Indeed, the judiciary must ensure that justice is served and that this case sets a precedent that online defamation, cyberbullying, and targeted harassment will no longer be tolerated. The era where social media is used as a weapon of political sabotage must come to an end.

“Sowore has, over time, deceived and misled his followers into believing that he is fighting for the common man. However, a closer look at his activities reveals that he is nothing more than a hunger-driven activist, a false reporter, an anti-democracy campaigner, and an opportunistic agitator.

“Perhaps his supporters need to ask themselves a simple question: What tangible impact has Sowore made in improving Nigeria, apart from fueling chaos and propaganda? The answer is clear—none!

“Nonetheless, We still observed that his die-hard followers continue to run errands for him without realizing that he is only interested in his selfish agenda. It is important to note that Sowore has received millions of dollars from foreign donors, many of whom have anti-Nigeria motives. His so-called activism is merely a cover-up tool for sabotaging Nigeria’s progress and tarnishing its image internationally.

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“To his followers, we say: Stop being pawns in Sowore’s game of deceit. Open your eyes and see him for who he truly is—a man whose only interest is his own pockets, and not the welfare of the Nigerian people.

“It is no longer news that Sowore’s Sahara Reporters has no journalistic integrity. The platform is notorious for publishing sensational, misleading, and politically motivated stories aimed at discrediting public officials and institutions.

“Apparently, his media house operates not as a credible news platform but as a blackmail factory where fake news is peddled in exchange for financial gains. We challenge Sowore to provide any evidence of his platform making constructive contributions to governance in Nigeria.

“Indeed, Sahara Reporters is a major contributor to the toxic political climate in Nigeria, as it continuously sponsors anti-government propaganda and falsehoods. Nigerians must stop falling for the deceit and propaganda churned out daily by this fraudulent man.

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“For someone who claims to be an activist, Sowore has consistently demonstrated that he lacks the basic understanding of governance and politics. He neither comprehends the complexities of leadership nor appreciates the importance of inclusivity and national development.

“Moreover, his inability to secure even minimal votes during his presidential bid proves that he is not a politician and should not be taken seriously. He has failed to articulate any realistic policy ideas or strategies for governance. Instead, he focuses on inciting protests, creating division, and attacking leaders who are working for the progress of Nigeria.

“If Sowore truly cared about Nigeria, he would offer practical solutions rather than engaging in mindless agitation and slander. Clearly, he is an enemy of progress and should be treated as such.

“We commend the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for his patience, professionalism, and adherence to due process in handling Sowore’s defamation case. Unlike some who would resort to abuse of power and intimidation, the IGP chose the lawful route by seeking redress in court.

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“Evidently, this demonstrates that the Nigerian Police Force under his leadership is law-abiding and committed to justice. This is the mark of true leadership, an act in resolving issues through the proper legal channels rather than brute force.

“Sowore and his supporters must learn from this; being loud and reckless does not equate to being right. The law is supreme, and everyone must respect it, including every so-called activists….”.

Also reacting on Friday, the Concerned Citizens For Justice and Rule of Law condemned what it described as “baseless and malicious attacks being launched against the IGP by Omoyele Sowore”, who it said was “a well-known agent of chaos and misinformation”.

The group said Sowore’s paymasters who are uncomfortable with the progress being made in crime reduction under the current administration have once again mobilized him to undermine the security apparatus of Nigeria.

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“Nevertheless, let it be known that Nigeria is not a playground for anarchists, and the rule of law will always prevail over the antics of mischief-makers like Sowore.

“Undoubtedly, the IGP has brought a new era of professionalism and effectiveness to the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). Unlike some who blow their own trumpets at the slightest achievement, IGP Egbetokun has quietly and meticulously implemented strategic reforms that have significantly curbed crime.

“Apparently, his leadership has witnessed a marked reduction in violent crimes, including kidnappings, armed robbery, and terrorism-related incidents. Furthermore, community policing initiatives which he broadly enacted have helped to strengthen trust between the police and citizens, ensuring better cooperation in intelligence gathering.

“Despite these laudable achievements, the IGP has chosen modesty over self-glorification. A rare trait which we see as the mark of a true leader; one who is fully driven by duty rather than personal acclaim.

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“However, it is no surprise that Omoyele Sowore and his paymasters are displeased with the prospect of Nigeria successfully getting a grip on crime-fighting. His unwarranted attacks on the IGP are part of what we believe to be a well-orchestrated distraction campaign aimed at diverting attention from the tremendous progress being made in ensuring national security.

“Indeed, Sowore’s record speaks for itself. He is nothing but a professional protest organizer, an agent of destabilization, and a mouthpiece for those who wish to keep Nigeria in perpetual crisis. He has built his entire career on inciting anarchy, spreading falsehoods, and misleading the public through his biased online platform, Sahara Reporters, and other personal social media handles.

“Evidently, those who benefit from Nigeria’s insecurity see the IGP’s success as a threat to their agenda. Hence, they have unleashed their puppet, Sowore, to sow discord and create unnecessary distractions. But Nigerians are wiser now—we will not be swayed by the antics of a known rabble-rouser.

“Unlike those who abuse power and resort to intimidation, IGP Egbetokun has displayed an exceptional level of civility by choosing to address the nuisance of Sowore through legal means. Rather than using the might of the police force to silence him, the IGP chose to seek redress in the court of law, thereby reaffirming his commitment to justice and democratic principles.

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“Undoubtedly, this come as a testament to his discipline, maturity, and respect for due process. A lesser man in his position would have succumbed to the temptation of using state power for retribution, but the IGP has proven that he is a leader who believes in the supremacy of the law over personal vendetta.

“Moreover, this should serve as a lesson to Sowore and his cohorts that Nigeria is not a jungle where lawlessness reigns. If one has grievances, the proper avenue is the judiciary, not cheap propaganda and media blackmail. It would be good at this time for Sowore’s blind supporters to open their ears to listen , and eyes to see him for who he truly is; a failed Nigerian politician, a hunger-driven activist, a serial false reporter, and an anti-democracy campaigner.

“Apparently, he has no real political structure, no ideological depth, and no moral compass. He has never governed a local government, let alone contributed meaningfully to governance. The only people he “rules” over are the few thousand online media followers he has deceived Into believing that he stands for justice.

“Indeed, a man who thrives on anarchy and thrives on propaganda cannot be called a politician or an activist. A true activist fights for genuine change, not for sponsorship from opposition figures who want to destabilize the government.

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“Sowore’s main strategy is simple: manufacture controversy, push a misleading narrative, attract international sympathy, and use the chaos as a bargaining chip for foreign grants and political paychecks.

“Nevertheless, Nigerians must not fall for this charade. He is not fighting for the masses; he is fighting for himself. Omoyele Sowore’s attack on the IGP is nothing but a cheap distraction from the bigger goal of combating crime and ensuring the safety of Nigerian citizens. We urge the IGP not to lose focus and to continue his noble work in restoring law and order.

“Moreover, it is important to recognize that Sowore’s tactics are not accidental. They are part of a broader agenda to weaken Nigeria’s institutions and make it easier for his foreign sponsors to control our national narrative.

“The Nigeria Police Force under IGP Egbetokun has achieved remarkable feats in intelligence-driven policing, community engagement, and high-profile criminal arrests. It is no wonder that enemies of Nigeria’s progress have resorted to using Sowore as a diversionary tool.

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“Perhaps Sowore should realize that his constant attacks on the credibility of Nigeria’s security agencies are not patriotic but treacherous. His actions serve the interests of foreign elements who do not want to see a stable Nigeria.

“Furthermore, his willingness to sell out the country for personal gain is evident in his desperate attempts to paint the IGP, and by extension, Nigeria’s law enforcement agencies in a bad light.

“Undoubtedly, the real goal is to undermine Nigeria’s corporate integrity and to weaken the institutions that protect national sovereignty. We call on all well-meaning Nigerians to reject this foreign-sponsored distraction and to support the IGP’s efforts in making Nigeria safer for all.

“It is laughable that a man who cannot win an election even in his local community continues to parade himself as a political force. Sowore is not a leader—he is a professional agitator whose only claim to relevance is the controversies he manufactures online.

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“Apparently, this cycle has become so predictable that even his former allies now see him for what he truly is—a desperate man fighting for paychecks from opposition political figures who want to destabilize the Tinubu-led administration”.

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Sultan declares Friday first day of Sha’aban

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Sultanate Council Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs has announced that there were no confirmed reports of the sighting of the crescent moon marking the beginning of Sha’aban 1446AH.

The announcement done in collaboration with the National Moon Sighting Committee, is significant for Muslims in the country being the month that precedes Ramadan.

In a release signed by the Wazirin Sokoto, and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, Sultanate Council, Sokoto, Prof. Sambo Wali Junaidu, the committee stated that no moon sighting reports were received from various committees nationwide.

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“As a result, Thursday, January 30, 2025, will be observed as the 30th day of Rajab 1446AH.

“His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has accepted the report and officially declared Friday, January 31, 2025, as the first day of Sha’aban 1446AH.

“The announcement is significant for the Muslim community, as Sha’aban is the month preceding Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam.

“The declaration ensures uniformity in the Islamic calendar, guiding religious observances across Nigeria”, it added.

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The Sultanate Council also urged Muslims to follow official announcements regarding Islamic dates and to prepare spiritually for the upcoming month of Ramadan.

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Abolishing Death Penalty, Nigerians Will Decide – Deputy Speaker

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By Gloria Ikibah

Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, has said that the decision to abolish death penalty in Nigeria rests with the people.

Kalu who stated this during a visit by officials of the Death Penalty Project and the British High Commission to his office in Abuja on Thursday, stressed the need for open discussions and collaboration among stakeholders, as opinions on the issue vary widely.

He noted that over 130 countries have already abolished the death penalty, either in law or practice. However, in Nigeria, capital punishment is still allowed for crimes such as murder, armed robbery, and treason.

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The Deputy Speaker said that the number of death row inmates highlights the need for reforms in the criminal justice system. As chairman of the Constitution Review Committee, he said the committee has been studying the moral, ethical, and practical aspects of the death penalty.

While no bill on the matter is currently before the House, Kalu stated that the committee is considering it, and a proposal could be brought forward soon for debate and public input.

Kalu said, “Internationally, there is a growing trend toward the abolition of the death penalty, with over 130 countries having abolished it in law or practice. This shift reflects a global understanding that justice must incorporate rehabilitation and restorative practices rather than solely punitive measures.
In November 2024, the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee approved a resolution for a global moratorium on executions, aiming for full abolition, which was adopted on December 17, 2024, marking the tenth resolution since 2007 advocating for a moratorium, with support increasing from 104 states in 2007 to 130 in 2024, while opposition has declined. Notably, Nigeria abstained from the recent vote among 22 abstaining states. This trend indicates a strong movement towards the universal abolition of the death penalty. Within the African Union, 48 of 55 countries are now abolitionist in law or practice, with only Egypt and Somalia carrying out executions in 2023.
“The African continent is advancing towards the abolition of the death penalty more rapidly than any other region, with six countries having eliminated the death penalty for all crimes or for ordinary crimes in just the past four years (since July 2021).
We are willing to collaborate with you and have further engagements as we know that aligning our laws with international best practices enhances Nigeria’s reputation on the global stage.
“There’s no bill before the House of Representatives at the moment to address this issue as we speak, but there’s an intention for us to have conversations around it. I’m trying to give it legal framework by presenting it as a bill. We are considering presenting it before the parliament for debate, for us to know whether or not is what our society needs at the moment. It will pass through various stages of public hearing to allow the public make contribution on this subject matter. We are positive that our willingness to engage further on this discussion will send a clear message that we are committed to upholding human rights and ensuring that our criminal justice system reflects fairness and proportionality.”
The Deputy Speaker however stated that as further discussions are ongoing, the goal is not to diminish the seriousness of capital offenses but to create a justice system that is equitable, effective, and respectful of human rights.
“We owe it to our citizens to ensure that their rights are protected and that our laws reflect the highest standards of justice. I urge you all to support us as we take significant steps towards reforming our criminal justice system towards creating a Nigeria that embodies fairness, respect for human rights, and a commitment to justice for all,” Kalu added.
Earlier, leader of Delegation and Co-founder/Co-Executive Director of The Death Penalty Project, Saul LeurFeund, said the visit was to seek the collaboration of parliament on the potential abolishment of death penalty in Nigeria.
He said, “We’ve seen great progress, Zimbabwe abolished death penalty on new year’s eve. I had the pleasure of being here last August on the invitation of the British high commission .
“It will be helpful to have conversation around death penalty in Nigeria. It will be helpful to bring partners together to discuss potential abolishment, to see if we can change discussion around death penalty. So we want to bring our experience and to discuss with you, the possibility on how the Constitution can be amended and anything we can do to provide technical support”.

 

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Police Arrest Gang Targeting Bank Customers, Stealing From Cars

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Operatives of the Bauchi State Police Command have nabbed several members of a four-man syndicate that specialises in robbing bank customers.

The syndicate also uses locally fabricated master keys to gain unauthorised access to their victims’ vehicles.

According to a statement issued on Friday by the command’s spokesperson, Ahmed Wakil, the gang targets bank customers across Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states.

The arrested members include Mustapha Bukar, 42; Mustapha Abubakar, 47; and Habibu Tijjani, 30. The fourth member, who is the gang leader, is currently at large.

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“The modus operandi of the suspects involves monitoring bank customers who withdraw substantial amounts of money with the intention of robbing them. They utilise locally fabricated master keys, known as ‘Chori,’ to gain unauthorised access to their victims’ vehicles and properties.

“On January 28, 2025, operatives from the State Intelligence Department (SID), acting on credible intelligence, apprehended the syndicate, which specialises in targeting bank customers across Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states. A thorough investigation revealed that on January 27, 2025, at around 5 pm, the suspects observed a 43-year-old businessman (name withheld) leaving FCMB Bank in Bauchi after withdrawing a substantial sum for his business operations.

“The suspects followed him to his residence, positioning their vehicles strategically as they awaited his exit, intending to rob him of his funds. Upon realising he was being followed, the victim contacted his family to open the gate and secure his vehicle. He then informed the police about the suspicious activities, which led to the apprehension of three suspects.

“During the investigation, all apprehended suspects confessed to their involvement and provided crucial information that will aid in the capture of the ringleader, who is still at large,” the statement partly read.

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The statement added that items recovered from the suspects included three locally fabricated master keys and two Toyota Honda saloon vehicles.

It also noted that the suspects specifically targeted individuals who had withdrawn money from banks, trailing them to their destinations.

“Once the victims parked their vehicles, the suspects used the fabricated keys to unlawfully access the cars. The suspects indicated that Honda vehicles are particularly susceptible due to weak locking mechanisms.”

The State Commissioner of Police, Auwal Muhammad, urged residents to exercise vigilance when leaving banks, avoid parking in isolated areas, refrain from carrying large sums of money in public, and report any suspicious activities near banks, financial institutions, or residential areas to the police.

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