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DEAD ON ARRIVAL: President Tinubu Dumps Two Controversial Bills, Challenges House Of Reps!.

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President Bola Tinubu has formally notified the House of Representatives that he will not grant assent to two specific bills. In letters read by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas during Wednesday’s plenary, the President outlined his reasons for rejecting the following:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Management of Nigeria (Amendment) Bill, 2026: While noting that many amendments were positive, the President argued that several clauses improperly granted the institute regulatory authority over private and incorporated entities. He emphasized that the institute is not the national regulator for procurement practices and cannot legally compel independent organizations to adhere to reporting, inspection, or penalty requirements.

    • Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Amendment) Bill, 2026: The President withheld approval due to drafting defects and structural errors, noting that the bill’s long title failed to accurately represent its core objectives.

    Additionally, President Tinubu has submitted two new executive bills for the House to consider:

    • National Senior Secondary Education Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2026: This bill, which aims to improve the governance and administration of public senior secondary education, was vetted by the Federal Ministry of Justice and approved by the Federal Executive Council on April 30, 2026.

    • Administration of Criminal Justice Bill, 2026: Designed to replace the 2015 Act, this legislation aims to overhaul the criminal justice system by addressing inefficiencies in investigations, prosecutions, and institutional coordination. Key reforms include:

      • Implementing new admissibility procedures for confessional statements to abolish trial-within-trial proceedings.

      • Establishing a national sex offenders register and a Witness Support Fund.

      • Introducing mandatory timelines for no-case submissions and utilizing written witness depositions to accelerate trials.

      • Restructuring the Administration of Criminal Justice Monitoring Council and appointing an Executive Secretary.

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NO MORE REHABILITATION! Reps Member Yusuf Gadgi Sets The Record Straight On Terrorist Crackdown!.

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Yusuf Gagdi, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Navy, has argued that the payment of ransoms only emboldens bandits to persist in their criminal activities. During a plenary session on Wednesday, the House moved a motion urging the federal government to discontinue its rehabilitation and reintegration program for arrested insurgents and criminals.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Gagdi’s position on this issue includes the following points:

  • Refusing to pay ransoms would eventually discourage bandits from continuing their criminal actions.

  • There is no logical justification for rehabilitating individuals who commit murder.

  • Rehabilitated criminals often become informants within the nation’s security architecture.

  • Insurgents, kidnappers, and bandits should not be trained or reintegrated into the security system.

  • When questioned about appropriate punishment for insurgents, Gagdi stated that those who intentionally kill, kidnap, or torture citizens do not deserve to survive and should be killed.

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ISWAP NETWORK EXPOSED! Troops Capture High-Value Informant In Daring Borno Raid!.

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A combined operation by the Military Intelligence Brigade (MIB) and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) has led to the arrest of a suspected ISWAP informant, 30-year-old Isa Janyu, in Monguno, Borno State. The arrest occurred on July 4 during a targeted operation at Kasuwan Shanu, where items including a mobile phone, a knife, and cash were recovered from the suspect. Investigators believe Janyu, a native of Kukawa, specialized in identifying wealthy residents to facilitate kidnappings for ransom. He is currently being held by the Headquarters Sector 3 Military Intelligence Brigade as part of broader military efforts to dismantle terrorist support networks in the North-East.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a separate incident, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion occurred on July 2 along the Komala village axis in Konduga, Borno State. Details of the attack include:

  • A trailer transporting passengers from Maiduguri to Damboa struck an IED suspected to have been planted by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists.

  • The explosion resulted in one fatality at the scene and left nine other passengers with various injuries.

  • A joint team of military, police, EOD personnel, CJTF members, and local hunters responded to the site to evacuate the injured and handle the body of the deceased.

  • EOD personnel secured the area following the blast, and security forces are continuing to conduct operations to prevent further attacks.

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SHOCKING REVELATION: Mikel Obi Slams NFF Over Stolen Glory And Unpaid AFCON Rewards!.

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Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has disclosed that he has not received the plot of land pledged to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winning team by the Nigerian Federal Government following their victory. Speaking on Peter Crouch’s podcast, the 38-year-old noted that while the squad was promised land during the celebrations hosted by then-President Goodluck Jonathan, he remains unaware of the location of his own plot.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Mikel, who retired in 2022 after a successful 18-year career, also confirmed that he has rejected multiple offers to join the management of Nigerian football. His reasons include:

  • Criticism of Leadership: He accused the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) leadership of clinging to power for personal financial gain while lacking the necessary football expertise.

  • Fundamental Disagreements: Mikel stated he refuses to work with the current administrators because their objectives do not align with his own vision for the sport.

  • Commitment to Progress: He emphasized that Nigerian football could significantly improve if funds were properly managed and directed toward the right developmental areas.

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