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Court awards damages against EFCC over rights violation

The Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to pay N3 million to a businessman, Idaresit Monday Ekpo, for breaching his fundamental rights.
Justice Deinde Dipeolu declared the confiscation of his International Passport since 2015 as illegal and a gross violation of his rights to personal liberty, freedom of movement and right to own property.
He ordered the anti-graft agency to release the passport without further delay.
Justice Dipeolu ordered the EFCC to forthwith delete the businessman’s name and picture(s) from its wanted list and to pay him N3 million as damages for reputational harm done to him.
The judge made the orders in a judgment on a fundamental rights enforcement suit FHC/L/CS/1885/2024 filed by the businessman with EFCC as the sole respondent.
Ekpo, through his lawyer, C. Anyanwu, sought a declaration that the seizure of the applicant’s passport and continuous publication of his name and picture on the respondent’s wanted list were unlawful and unconstitutional, as they violated his right to dignity guaranteed under Section 34 of the 1999 Constitution and Article’5 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.
He prayed the court to order the deletion of his name from the wanted list, the release of his passport, and N100 million in damages.
Justice Dipeolu held that: “Having failed to challenge the applicant’s affidavit in support of the application, the respondent has admitted all the depositions therein as true and unchallenged.
“The continuous seizure of the applicant’s International Passport by the respondent since 2015 is illegal, unconstitutional and a gross violation of the applicant’s fundamental rights to personal liberty, freedom of movement and right to own and retain possession of property guaranteed under Sections 35 (1), 41 (1), and 44 (1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (As Amended) and Article 12 (1) of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.
“The respondent is to forthwith delete the applicant’s name and picture(s) from the Respondent’s wanted list including but not limited to the list published on the Respondent’s website, social media accounts and those within the premises of the Respondent across the country.
“The respondent is directed to forthwith release to the applicant his International Passport without any further delay.
“The respondent is directed to pay the sum of N3million in favour of the applicant as damages done to the applicant’s reputation and the stigma occasioned as a result of the infringement of his fundamental rights.”
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Passengers Escape Death By Whiskers As Bus Burst Into Flames In Lagos

The driver and conductor of a BRT bus have fled for their lives, abandoning passengers to their fate, as a BRT bus caught fire at Maryland, Lagos State, on Saturday morning.
Our correspondent, who was at the scene of the incident, said that the vehicle departed from Ikorodu en route to CMS when the sad incident occurred.
As of the time this report was filed, emergency responders, including officers of the Nigeria Police Force, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), fire services, and local security personnel, arrived at the scene to contain the blaze.
Firefighters at the scene.
One of the passengers on the bus told our correspondent the fire started as smoke from the driver’s side.
According to her, the passengers initially thought the smoke emanated from other buses; however, the slight smoke soon worsened, immediately sending them into panic mode.
“As soon as we saw that the smoke grew bigger, we immediately rushed off the bus before the fire ignited”, she said, adding that none of the passengers sustained any injury.
She added that the driver fled the scene immediately after the fire started.
“The driver and the conductor ran away. They didn’t even wait to see what would happen to us.
“Definitely, they knew what happened. They knew the bus was bad before putting it on the road and risking our lives,” she alleged.
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VOA Halts Operations In Nigeria, Others Over President Trump

The United States-funded Voice of America (VOA) has gone off air in Nigeria, Ghana, Niger, and several other African countries after President Donald Trump cut financial support to the global broadcaster.
The shutdown, first noticed by millions of listeners in northern Nigeria, sparked panic when music began playing in place of scheduled broadcasts, a haunting reminder in the region of military coups or political takeovers.
“People started calling in, worried that there had been a coup in America,” Babangida Jibrin, a journalist who worked with VOA’s now-defunct Hausa-language service was quoted by Daily Trust.
The station’s abrupt disappearance from the airwaves last month left stunned reporters scrambling to explain what had happened to their loyal audience.
VOA’s Hausa service, a lifeline for millions of listeners in rural and conflict-prone areas of Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, and Niger, had become a trusted source of international and regional news, especially in places where local media is either censored, inaccessible, or compromised by state influence.
With internet access unreliable or non-existent in these regions, shortwave and radio broadcasts like VOA filled a crucial void.
“People are now cut off from the world, especially from critical international news,” lamented Moussa Jaharou, a listener from southern Niger.
He described the shutdown as a “deliberate silencing of the poor.”
Founded during World War II to counter Nazi propaganda, VOA later became a major player in Cold War-era broadcasting, offering an American perspective against Soviet disinformation.
Over the decades, it evolved into a beacon of credible journalism worldwide, particularly in authoritarian regions where press freedom is under attack.
In northern Nigeria, where insurgency, banditry, and government corruption are everyday realities, VOA Hausa provided in-depth, unbiased coverage that is often missing in local media.
Its disappearance has now left a gaping hole in a media landscape already struggling with state repression and misinformation.
Critics blame Trump’s ideological war on independent institutions and his administration’s push to dismantle U.S.-backed international media.
The US president slashed VOA’s funding as part of a broader effort to bring the outlet under tighter political control, effectively killing off several regional language services.
It was also reported that over 1,100 “Hands Off!” protests and meetings were scheduled to take place across all 50 states in the U.S. on Saturday.
This was in response to the significant cuts to the federal workforce, reportedly overseen by Trump adviser and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
These nationwide demonstrations aim to voice opposition to the dramatic reductions in the federal workforce, which organisers believe are part of a broader effort to dismantle public services, including Social Security, Medicaid, and public education.
The protests are being organised by a coalition of over 150 organisations, including Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Service Employees International Union, and the American Civil Liberties Union, according to Yahoo News.
“Donald Trump and Elon Musk think this country belongs to them,” the organisers say on their website. “They’re taking everything they can get their hands on, and daring the world to stop them.”
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Police rescue 14 kidnapped passengers of Benue Links

The Benue State Police Command said they rescued 14 passengers of Benue Links Company who were abducted in Otukpo last Thursday.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Steve Yabanet disclosed this in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer (PPRO), CSP Catherine Anene and made available to newsmen in Makurdi on Saturday.
The statement said, “On 3/4/2025 at about 2030hrs a Toyota Hiace bus of Benue Links transport company was conveying passengers from Makurdi to Otukpo, on reaching Otukpo Burnt Bricks area, a gang of armed kidnappers shot sporadically at the driver and a passenger at the front seat, causing the driver to stop on the high way.
“Upon receipt of this information, the police in collaboration with members of the Benue state Civil Protection Guard swiftly moved to the scene and found the driver and one passenger who sustained gunshot injuries in the vehicle while others were whisked away by the kidnappers. The injured were conveyed to the hospital where they were confirmed dead by a doctor.
“The team launched a search for the kidnapped victims within the nearby forest immediately. On 4/4/2025 at about 1500hrs they sighted the bandits in the forest and engaged them in a gun duel. The superior fire power of the police subdued them and they took to their heels abandoning their captives.
“Unfortunately, they had inflicted matchet cuts on two of the victims before the rescue. Fourteen (14) victims were rescued and taken to the hospital where one was confirmed dead and others are currently receiving treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police, Benue state command, CP. Steve Yabanet commiserates with families of the three passengers that lost their lives in this dastardly incident and pledge his commitment to bring perpetuators to book.
“He enjoins the good people of Otukpo to look out for suspects with gunshot injuries and report to the police as many of these bandits received gunshot injuries during the exchange of fire.”
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