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Ogun Assembly Sounds Alarm As Rising Security Threats Trigger Urgent Government Action.
According to Nivo News, the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Oludaisi Elemide, has urged the state government to immediately address the security concerns raised during Thursday’s plenary session. He appealed for the firm enforcement of existing laws and the activation of earlier resolutions passed by the legislature to ensure the safety of residents across the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Elemide also called on Governor Dapo Abiodun to swiftly implement the security recommendations adopted at the South-West Governors’ Meeting in Ibadan, as well as those concluded at the Southern Governors’ Forum in Iperu on November 26.
His remarks followed a presentation by the lawmaker representing Yewa North I Constituency, Adegoke Adeyanju, who reported escalating security worries in several parts of Ogun West due to the influx of herders and continued open grazing activities in communities such as Oja Odan, Ilaro and their environs. Adeyanju emphasised the need for proactive measures to address emerging threats linked to foreign herders moving into border areas of the senatorial district.
In response to another matter, the Speaker directed the Chairman of the House Committee on Lands and Housing, Damilola Kayode Soneye, to engage the Surveyor-General and other relevant authorities over allegations of land encroachment by military personnel in Ijebu North-East. The issue was raised by Oluseun Adesanya, the lawmaker representing the constituency, who had earlier drawn attention to rising tension in Itele, where the Nigerian Army was reported to have fenced off between 20 and 25 villages. He warned that the development had created widespread fear of displacement and could potentially lead to conflict within the affected communities.
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“Dodging The Law? Ex-Tinubu Minister Snubs ICPC Summons Over Certificate Forgery Scandal”.
Former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, is facing scrutiny following reports that he bypassed several summons from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) regarding a certificate forgery probe. The investigation centers on allegations that Nnaji utilized fraudulent academic and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) credentials during his 2023 ministerial screening, a matter brought to light after a two-year investigation by Premium Times into his documents from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and the NYSC.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Following his failure to respond to these summons, the ICPC reportedly initiated a search for the former minister, eventually securing an order from the Federal High Court in Abuja for his arrest to ensure he cooperates with the investigation.
Nnaji’s Response Prior to the court-ordered arrest, Nnaji publicly denied the existence of an ICPC investigation and alleged that the reports were politically motivated, blaming the Enugu State Government for spreading falsehoods. “Is it not me here? Where is the ICPC?” Nnaji stated, dismissing the claims.
Documented Invitations Contrary to the former minister’s denials, documentation obtained by Premium Times confirms formal efforts by the ICPC to reach him. A May 15 letter from the Head of the Chairman’s Special Task Force, Usman Ahmed, formally requested Nnaji’s presence at the Abuja headquarters on May 20, 2026. Because investigators could not locate him, the invitation was transmitted via email, text message, and WhatsApp.
After Nnaji did not appear for the initial interview, the commission moved the date to June 3, 2026, advising him to attend in the interest of a fair hearing. He reportedly failed to appear for this second appointment as well, leading the ICPC to seek the court-sanctioned arrest warrant. As of now, the ICPC has not released a formal public statement, and Nnaji continues to maintain his innocence.
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“The King Reclaims His Throne! Ronaldo Roars ‘I’m Back’ After Sensational Historic Double”.
Cristiano Ronaldo silenced his critics on Tuesday, June 23, by leading Portugal to a decisive 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With this performance, the 41-year-old became the first player in history to score in six different World Cups, bouncing back from intense scrutiny following a previous draw against DR Congo. Ronaldo opened the scoring with a half-volley from a Joao Cancelo cross and added a second goal before halftime via a Bruno Fernandes assist. Following the match, Ronaldo declared “I’m back” while emphasizing that his focus remains on team objectives rather than personal milestones. Portugal manager Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo’s leadership throughout a challenging week, highlighting the captain’s role as a resilient role model who helped the team overcome external criticism.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Cristiano Ronaldo silenced his critics on Tuesday, June 23, by leading Portugal to a decisive 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With this performance, the 41-year-old became the first player in history to score in six different World Cups, bouncing back from intense scrutiny following a previous draw against DR Congo. Ronaldo opened the scoring with a half-volley from a Joao Cancelo cross and added a second goal before halftime via a Bruno Fernandes assist. Following the match, Ronaldo declared “I’m back” while emphasizing that his focus remains on team objectives rather than personal milestones. Portugal manager Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo’s leadership throughout a challenging week, highlighting the captain’s role as a resilient role model who helped the team overcome external criticism.
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“Police Force Declares Innocence As Debate Over State Police Takes An Explosive Turn”.
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has rejected allegations of involvement in the delay regarding the establishment of state police. Inspector General of Police Tunji Disu clarified that the creation of state police is a legislative process requiring constitutional amendments by the National and State Assemblies, rather than a matter under police control. Represented by Deputy Inspector-General Kenechukwu Onwuemelie in Awka, the IGP urged stakeholders to remain patient as lawmakers work through the necessary legal procedures. While the NPF acknowledges that decentralized policing could enhance national security, the IGP emphasized that effective crime prevention relies on robust collaboration between citizens, community leaders, and security agencies. This statement follows President Bola Tinubu’s recent transmission of a Constitution Alteration Bill to the Senate, which aims to provide the legal framework for establishing state police across Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Inspector General of Police Tunji Disu has distanced the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) from the slow progress in creating state police, asserting that the authority to do so lies strictly with the legislature. Speaking at a security meeting in Anambra State, the IGP explained that a constitutional amendment requires approval from the National Assembly and two-thirds of state houses. During the event, stakeholders pushed the federal government to expedite this process to improve grassroots security. Meanwhile, the push for reform gained momentum as President Bola Tinubu recently submitted a bill to the Senate designed to amend the 1999 Constitution and legally pave the way for state-level policing. Beyond legislative efforts, the IGP called for deeper community engagement, noting that security agencies cannot secure the nation effectively without active support from the public.
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The NPF is setting the record straight on the state police debate:
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Not the Police’s Call: IGP Tunji Disu stated that the NPF has no role in delaying state police, noting that the power to change policing structures is a constitutional matter for the National and State Assemblies.
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The Legal Path: Establishing state police requires amending the law and securing consent from two-thirds of state legislatures.
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The President’s Move: Adding to the discussion, President Bola Tinubu has officially transmitted a Constitution Alteration Bill to the Senate to create a legal framework for state police.
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Call for Collaboration: Regardless of the structure, the IGP stressed that long-term security requires stronger cooperation between citizens, community leaders, and security agencies, as police cannot handle the task alone.
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