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Union Demands Justice For Nigerian Killed In South Africa....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Nigerian Union in South Africa (NUSA) has vehemently condemned the killing of Prince Ebuka, a 43-year-old Nigerian national from Obosi, Anambra State. Ebuka was killed on Friday in Danielskuil, Northern Cape, South Africa, under disturbing circumstances involving local law enforcement…….CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

In a statement signed by NUSA’s National Publicity Secretary, Habib Miller, and made available on Saturday, the union highlighted a troubling pattern of police abuse targeting Nigerians in the Northern Cape. The statement emphasized that since March, there have been several incidents involving police violence and drug-related accusations against Nigerians in Kimberley, similar to the circumstances surrounding Ebuka’s death.

The statement detailed the events leading to Ebuka’s death. His wife, Joyce, reported that law enforcement officers stormed their home, forcing her to leave to protect their young child from witnessing the violence. Ebuka was then assaulted and coerced into producing drugs that he allegedly possessed. When nothing was found, officers took him to a waste dump, accusing him of hiding illegal substances there.

“Reports from Ebuka’s wife, Joyce, paint a harrowing picture of law enforcement officers storming their residence, compelling her to evacuate to shield their young child from witnessing the violence. Ebuka was then subjected to assault and coerced to produce drugs allegedly in his possession.

“When their search proved fruitless, they forcibly escorted him to a waste dump, alleging he had concealed illegal substances there. Eyewitnesses further allege egregious misconduct, with officers resorting to coercive tactics, including requesting pepper spray after emerging from Mr. Ebuka’s residence.

“Despite employing drug detection methods, no evidence was found, yet the relentless interrogation tragically led to his demise. Moreover, the lack of proper crime scene preservation raises grave doubts about the integrity of the investigation,” the statement read in part.

Miller noted that further distress was caused by the police’s refusal to issue a statement or allow the family to open a case docket. Joyce Ebuka faced intimidation when she tried to report her husband’s death.

NUSA has demanded a thorough and impartial investigation into Prince Ebuka’s killing and the broader issue of police abuse in the Northern Cape. The union emphasized the need for justice and the protection of all individuals’ rights and safety, regardless of nationality.

“NUSA urgently calls for an exhaustive, impartial inquiry into Prince Ebuka’s killing and the broader systemic issues of police abuse in the Northern Cape. Justice must prevail for the deceased, and the rights and safety of all individuals, regardless of nationality, must be safeguarded,” it said.

Kgatelopele Local Municipality Mayor Irene Williams visited the crime scene, expressed shock, and offered condolences. She called for calm and unity, sentiments echoed by NUSA, which urges the Nigerian community to uphold the rule of law.

The union extended heartfelt condolences to Ebuka’s family and stands in solidarity with the Nigerian community in the Northern Cape.

When contacted, the spokesperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, called for a thorough investigation into the incident and emphasized that anyone found responsible should be held accountable.

“Condemnable and sad. One death too many. We are calling for an investigation, and anyone found culpable should face the music,” he noted.

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THE CASE IS CLOSED: APP Deregistration Battle Finally Settled By Supreme Court!.

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The Supreme Court has effectively ended the legal dispute regarding the potential deregistration of the Action Peoples Party (APP), confirming its status as a legally registered political entity. A five-member panel of the Supreme Court, presided over by Justice John Inyang Okoro, dismissed Appeal No. SC/CV/248/2026 on May 12, 2026, after the appellant, Mr. Blessing Elujiuba, chose to formally withdraw the case.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This ruling leaves the previous decisions of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal, both of which favored the APP, final and binding. The initial legal challenge aimed to force the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to deregister the party, alleging it did not meet the requirements set out in Section 225A of the 1999 Constitution.

The Court of Appeal in Owerri had previously dismissed these claims, with the court noting that the APP provided valid evidence of its electoral success, such as winning a councillorship seat in Jigawa State and victories in local government elections in Rivers State. The appellate judges also supported the interpretation that Section 225A should be read disjunctively, meaning a party only needs to meet one of the stipulated conditions to remain registered.

With this definitive ruling from the Supreme Court, the legal threats against the party’s leadership and its ability to participate in the 2027 general elections have been resolved in the party’s favor.

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FOOTBALL IS CRAZY! DR Congo Shakes World Cup With Portugal Draw!.

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In their first FIFA World Cup appearance in 52 years, the Democratic Republic of Congo delivered a resilient performance to secure a 1-1 draw against Portugal in their Group K opener. This result adds to Portugal’s ongoing struggles in World Cup tournament debuts, marking only one victory in their last five opening matches.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Portugal initially took control when João Neves scored a header from a Pedro Neto cross just six minutes into the game. While Portugal sought to capitalize on their lead, the Leopards maintained defensive discipline and began to find their rhythm. DR Congo’s persistence was rewarded just before halftime when Yoane Wissa headed in a corner, marking the nation’s first-ever goal in World Cup history.

The second half saw Portugal attempt to increase the pressure, though a potential go-ahead goal from João Cancelo was overturned due to an offside call. Cristiano Ronaldo also had an opportunity to secure a victory but was unable to convert a pass from Francisco Conceição. Despite efforts from both teams to find a late winner, the match concluded in a stalemate.

This draw marks a notable improvement for DR Congo, who previously exited the tournament without a point or a goal in their last appearance. With upcoming matches against Colombia and Uzbekistan, the team now holds realistic ambitions of advancing to the knockout stages.

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JUSTICE AT LAST: Killer Kidnapper Sentenced To Death After Brutal Murder Of Kogi Hotelier!.

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A Kogi State High Court, presided over by Justice Abdul Nicodemus Awulu, has sentenced Jibrin Halilu to death for his role in the kidnapping and murder of Uche Andrew Offo, a hotel owner in Obajana. Halilu was found guilty of conspiracy and kidnapping, in violation of the Kogi State Kidnapping and Other Related Offences Prohibition Law, 2023.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The incident occurred on March 23, 2023, when Halilu and an armed gang abducted Offo from his hotel, the Everready Hotel. Although Offo’s family paid a ₦2.5 million ransom, he was killed after recognizing Halilu—his own neighbour—among his abductors. Halilu was eventually arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS) on December 4, 2025, and was also linked to the April 2, 2023, kidnapping of Ibrahim Abdullahi in Lokoja, for which a ₦5 million ransom was paid.

This verdict is part of a series of recent major legal successes for the DSS:

  • Owo Church Attack: On June 3, 2026, a Federal High Court in Abuja sentenced four men—Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, and Abdulhaleem Idris—to death for the 2022 terror attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, which resulted in over 40 deaths and 100 injuries.

  • Katsina Arms Courier: Just 24 hours prior to the Kogi ruling, a Katsina State High Court sentenced a female arms courier apprehended by the DSS to death.

Security sources stated that these consecutive convictions serve as a strong message that those involved in terrorism, kidnapping, and violent crime will be held accountable and face the full extent of the law.

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