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Nigeria Congratulates Tunisia on Independence Anniversary

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By Gloria Ikibah

The Federal Government of Nigeria has congratulated the Republic of Tunisia on the occasion of its Independence Anniversary.

In a statement issued by Kimiebi Ebienfa, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, conveyed his felicitations to his Tunisian counterpart, His Excellency Mohamed Ali Nafti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad.

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The statement highlighted Tunisia’s resilience, unity, and determination in achieving and sustaining its sovereignty. Nigeria commended Tunisia’s strides in democratic governance, socio-economic development, and nation-building.

“As fellow members of the African Union and the broader international community, Nigeria and Tunisia share a commitment to fostering peace, stability, and sustainable development on the continent,” the statement read.

Tuggar expressed Nigeria’s desire to strengthen bilateral ties with Tunisia, particularly in trade, education, culture, and security.

He also reaffirmed Nigeria’s solidarity with Tunisia, and wished the North African country continued progress and prosperity, emphasizing the enduring friendship between both nations.

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Trump’s tarrifs: We’ll strike back at US, Canadian PM vows

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New Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney said on Thursday that his country would wait until next week to strike back against the latest US threat of tariffs, stating that nothing is off the table regarding possible countermeasures.

This is as he warned Canadians that tough times lay ahead, lamenting what he said was the end of a long, mutually beneficial economic and security relationship with the United States.

“We will fight the US tariffs with retaliatory trade actions of our own that will have maximum impact in the United States and minimum impacts here in Canada,” he said.

The prime minister said he would speak to provincial premiers and business leaders on Friday to discuss a coordinated response to the auto sector tariffs that US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday.

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“It doesn’t make sense when there’s a series of U.S. initiatives that are going to come in relatively rapid succession, to respond to each of them. We’re going to know a lot more in a week, and we will respond then.

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Love gone awry: Annie Idibia Drops Husband’s Name, Reverts To ‘Macaulay’

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Annie Idibia, the estranged wife of music legend Innocent Idibia, aka 2Baba, has expressed gratitude to her supporters in an Instagram post on Thursday.

Annie resurfaced on social media on Thursday, nearly two months after 2Baba publicly announced their breakup.

In her first post since her return, Annie, who retained her husband’s name in her Instagram bio, thanked her family, friends, and fans for their support.

She, however, signed off with her full name, Annie Uwana Macaulay, noticeably excluding Idibia.

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She wrote, “To my family, to my friends who came through for me, the support system I have now, all my amazing family here and all over the world. God bless you for the outpouring of love. I appreciate every single of you and I do not take any of it for granted. May the universe continue to be in your favour. God bless you all. Lots of love. Annie Uwana Macaulay”

Her marriage to 2Baba, with whom she shares two children, ended in January 2025 when the singer publicly announced their separation.

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Kwara Court sentences three artisans to death by hanging for murder

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin has sentenced three artisans to death by hanging for the murder of one Saheed Lawal, a fellow artisan in Offa Community, Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The three artisans sentenced by Justice Adebayo Yusuf are Isiaka Jimoh, Lekan Ahmed, and Adebayo Saheed—who were mechanics in the Amuyo area of Offa. The court found them guilty of causing the death of Saheed Lawal.

They were prosecuted by the Kwara State Ministry of Justice for the killing, which occurred on 5 November 2020 at a mechanic workshop near Government Day Secondary School in Amuyo, Offa.

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The trio were tried on a four-count charge filed before the court on 9 February 2022 by the Kwara State Director of Public Prosecutions, Ayoola Akande. They faced charges of conspiracy and culpable homicide, both punishable by death.

According to the charge sheet, the defendants conspired to commit culpable homicide, an offence under Section 221 of the Penal Code, CAP. P4, Laws of Kwara State.

They were also accused of attempting to commit culpable homicide by pouring hot red pepper into the ears of another artisan, Hamzat Ibrahim, at the same workshop in Offa.

The first to third defendants were represented by Barrister Bodunrin Adewole, Dr A. S. Ishola, and Prince J. O. Ijaodola, respectively.

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Delivering judgment, Justice Yusuf stated that the prosecution had called eight witnesses during the trial, while the defendants testified on their own behalf and called three additional witnesses.

The court heard that “on the day of the incident, Saheed Lawal, a motor mechanic whose workshop was located at the mentioned address, was accused by the first and second convicts (Isiaka Jimoh and Lekan Ahmed) of stealing motor oil.

“They, along with the third convict, Adebayo Saheed (also known as Eje), tortured Lawal until he lost consciousness,” a witness further told the court.

Dr O. M. Abdulsalam, the Chief Medical Director of the State General Hospital, Offa, and one of the prosecution witnesses, testified that he had “pronounced Saheed dead on arrival at the hospital after conducting a series of medical examinations on him.”

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In his judgment, Justice Yusuf stated that the evidence before the court established that the three defendants were responsible for the death of Saheed Lawal, who had been their fellow artisan at the same workshop in Offa.

“I found the evidence provided by the prosecution witnesses to be credible and was convinced beyond reasonable doubt of the defendants’ responsibility for the death of Saheed Lawal.

“Consequently, the three defendants are found guilty of the charges against them and are sentenced to death by hanging. They are to die by hanging until they take their last breath. May God have mercy on them,” Justice Yusuf declared.

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