Israeli Army Chief Links Strikes on Iran to Military Objectives in Gaza

Israel’s Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, has stated that recent Israeli strikes on Iran may serve to advance the country’s military objectives in Gaza, raising fresh concerns over the widening scope of the ongoing conflict. Speaking during a field tour of Israeli military positions in Gaza on Friday, Zamir claimed that Iran “has taken a heavy blow,” suggesting that the attack could directly support Israel’s operations in the Palestinian territory. “This may advance our objectives in Gaza,” he said. The comments come in the aftermath of Israel’s conclusion of “Operation Rising Lion,” which the military claims targeted elements of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Zamir further commended Israeli ground forces operating in Gaza, stating that their combat experience was “a significant part of the [Israel Defense Forces]’ ability to act with force in Iran.” His remarks appear to blur the distinction between Israel’s military confrontations with Iran and its ongoing war in Gaza, drawing criticism from analysts who warn that linking both theaters of conflict could signal a dangerous escalation. Despite months of air and ground assaults that have resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians and widespread destruction across Gaza, Zamir admitted that Israel’s declared military objectives in the territory remain unfulfilled. The statement has further fueled international concern over the growing regional dimension of Israel’s war efforts and the humanitarian toll in Gaza.

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BREAKING: APC National Chairman Ganduje Steps Down Amid Speculations of Presidential Intervention

Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has reportedly resigned as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s ruling party. Although no official statement has been issued by the party as of press time, sources suggest the resignation occurred in the early hours of Friday and was allegedly prompted by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Indications of the development emerged when Ganduje’s personal aides were seen removing his belongings from his office at the APC national secretariat in Abuja. A staff member who spoke to The Guardian under anonymity confirmed, “They have removed the portrait of Ganduje from his office. Even his personal staff have been moving in and out with files and their personal properties since morning.” The source added, “We are not new to this development. We saw it happen when Abdullahi Adamu and Adams Oshiomhole were there. So we are used to this kind of thing.” Ganduje, a close political ally of President Tinubu, was appointed APC National Chairman on August 3, 2023, following the resignation of Abdullahi Adamu. His tenure faced internal resistance, particularly from the North Central APC Forum, led by Saleh Zazzaga, which filed a legal challenge on grounds that the position should have remained within the North Central zone in accordance with the party’s constitution. The suit was dismissed by the Federal High Court in Abuja in September 2024. In January 2025, Ganduje was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) by President Tinubu. As of the time of filing this report, the APC has yet to release an official statement confirming Ganduje’s resignation or disclosing the party’s succession plan. Read full details here: News360NG

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Israeli Soldier Confessions Over Killings at Aid Centres Detail War crimes: Media Office

War crimes” are taking place at US and Israeli-backed aid distribution centres in Gaza, according to the enclave’s Government Media Office. The statement referencing “the shocking confessions” of Israeli soldiers published by the Haaretz newspaper of “deliberately shooting starving Palestinian civilians” near the aid points said the testimonies are evidence of “war crimes”. “The report’s direct military orders to fire on unarmed civilians who pose no threat, and the use of heavy machine guns, artillery, and shells against peaceful gatherings waiting for food, are further evidence that the Israeli occupation army is pursuing a systematic policy of genocide under the false guise of ‘relief’,” the media office said.

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Kenyan Court Declares Nnamdi Kanu’s Abduction and Extradition Illegal, Awards ₦10 Million Compensation

A High Court in Nairobi, Kenya, has ruled that the abduction and detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in June 2021 were unlawful and illegal. The court further awarded compensatory damages of 10 million Kenyan shillings (approximately ₦120 million) against the Kenyan Government for gross violations of Kanu’s fundamental human rights. Delivering judgment, Justice E.C. Mwita condemned the actions of both the Nigerian and Kenyan governments, declaring Kanu’s forced rendition to Nigeria as a breach of Kenyan constitutional provisions and international law. The court found that Kanu, who entered Kenya lawfully, was entitled to legal protection under the country’s laws but was instead subjected to illegal abduction, solitary confinement, torture, and denial of basic rights before being forcibly transferred to Nigeria without due process. Justice Mwita described the action as a violation of Kanu’s rights to personal liberty, security, and freedom of movement, and ruled that the extraordinary rendition was unconstitutional and illegal. Reacting to the ruling, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) welcomed the judgment as a landmark victory for justice. In a statement signed by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, IPOB said the decision validated its long-standing position that Kanu’s transfer was not a legal extradition but a case of extraordinary rendition — which it described as an act of state-sponsored international terrorism. The group expressed gratitude to its legal team, led by Professor PLO Lumumba, and commended the Kenyan judiciary for its impartiality and courage despite political and diplomatic pressures. “This judgment vindicates our position that what transpired in Nairobi in June 2021 was not an extradition but a criminal abduction,” the group stated, vowing to launch a global campaign for accountability against those involved in the operation. IPOB also accused former leaders in both Nigeria and Kenya of complicity in the act. The group described the verdict as a victory for oppressed peoples globally and a stern warning to regimes that abuse state power in violation of international law. Read full details here: News360NG

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Drama in Court as EFCC Counsel Labels Yahaya Bello’s Trial a ‘Political Case’

There was a mild drama on Thursday at the Federal High Court in Abuja during the ongoing trial of former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, as counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, described the proceedings as “a political case.” Pinheiro made the comment during a disagreement over whether defence counsel, Joseph Daudu, SAN, could cross-examine the fourth prosecution witness (PW-4) immediately after the conclusion of the evidence-in-chief or defer the session to the next hearing. Emphasizing the significance of the matter, Pinheiro said, “This is the trial of a former governor, hence, political.” He further stressed that he was not prosecuting a regular individual but a political figure “who had even aspired to contest for presidency.” Responding, Daudu disagreed, stating that the matter strictly involves allegations of money laundering, not politics. The exchange prompted a light-hearted remark from Justice Emeka Nwite, who said, “Political? If that is the case, then those handling political cases should prepare to take over the matter.” Earlier, Justice Nwite rejected an EFCC application to “cross-examine” its own witness, ruling that such a move is only permissible if the prosecution first declares the witness hostile. The issue arose during the previous hearing when EFCC counsel Olukayode Enitan, SAN, sought to cross-examine the third prosecution witness (PW-3), Mr. Nicholas Ojehomon, an internal auditor with the American International School, Abuja (AISA), over a court judgment admitted as Exhibit 19. The judge ruled that the EFCC could not cross-examine its own witness without proper legal basis, stating, “The argument of the learned counsel to the prosecution is misconceived.” He, however, allowed limited re-examination strictly based on pages 1, 14, and 15 of the document. Following the ruling, the fourth prosecution witness, Mshelia Arhyel Bata, a compliance officer with Zenith Bank, testified. He confirmed the authenticity of seven sets of bank statements provided by the bank, which were subsequently admitted into evidence. During his testimony, Bata detailed various transactions, including a ₦10 million cash withdrawal made under the name Abdulsalami Hudu on May 23, 2016 — the maximum amount allowed per cheque transaction at the time. He also confirmed multiple cash transactions on the same date and identified credit inflows totaling ₦1.092 billion on January 30, 2018. The defence counsel interjected, asserting that some of the withdrawals being referenced were related to security votes, a claim not immediately addressed by the court. The witness reported a total of ₦1.968 billion in withdrawals over different dates, as well as several inflows and outflows between May 2 and May 19, 2018. Following the conclusion of the prosecution’s examination-in-chief, Justice Nwite adjourned the matter to June 27, 2025, for cross-examination.

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New Tax Law Exempts Nigerians Earning Below ₦250,000 Monthly from Income Tax — Oyedele

Nigerians earning less than ₦250,000 per month will be exempt from paying income tax beginning January 2026, according to Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today shortly after President Bola Tinubu signed four new tax bills into law on Thursday, Oyedele explained that the reforms are designed to stimulate economic growth and ensure equity in the tax system, rather than increase tax burdens. He stated that under the new laws, individuals or households earning ₦250,000 or less per month are now classified as poor and, therefore, exempt from income tax obligations. “This tax law will not give you cash in your pocket, but at least it won’t take your cash away if you are poor,” Oyedele said. He clarified that the reforms are structured to eliminate tax obligations for low-income earners, reduce the tax burden for the middle class, and slightly increase taxes for high-income earners. Those earning between ₦1.8 million and ₦2 million monthly — estimated at about 5% of the population — will see their tax rates reduced under the new framework. To determine the exemption threshold, Oyedele explained that the committee evaluated poverty standards beyond global benchmarks, using a Nigerian context that accounts for rural lifestyles and subsistence living. “We drew our own poverty line based on an average Nigerian household of five, with two people working. We estimated that if such a household earns around ₦250,000 monthly, they can meet basic needs, though without luxury. These people should not be taxed,” he said. Oyedele also emphasized the broader goal of the reforms: improving tax efficiency and compliance. He noted that Nigeria currently collects only 30% of its potential tax revenue and that the new laws are aimed at closing the 70% gap without placing undue burden on the poor. He described the reforms as “efficiency-driven, growth-focused, and people-centric,” with the overarching objective of fostering inclusive economic development.

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DR Congo and Rwanda Sign U.S.-Qatar-Brokered Peace Deal to End Years of Conflict

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda have signed a landmark peace agreement aimed at ending years of hostilities between the two countries. The deal, brokered by the United States with support from Qatar, was signed on Friday at the White House in Washington, DC, by the foreign ministers of both nations. The agreement outlines concrete steps toward restoring peace and stability, including the withdrawal of Rwandan troops from Congolese territory within three months, the establishment of a joint security coordination mechanism within 30 days, and the launch of a regional economic integration framework within 90 days. The peace accord comes amid heightened violence in the DRC’s eastern provinces of North and South Kivu, where Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have intensified attacks in recent months. The conflict has resulted in thousands of deaths and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians since the beginning of the year. Speaking at the signing ceremony, DRC Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner described the deal as “a turning point” after decades of violence rooted in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. “This moment has been long in coming. It will not erase the pain, but it can begin to restore what conflict has robbed many women, men and children — safety, dignity, and a sense of future,” Wagner said. She stressed that the agreement must be followed by tangible actions, including the full disengagement of armed forces, the delivery of justice, and the safe return of displaced persons and refugees to both the DRC and Rwanda. “Those who have suffered the most are watching. They are expecting this agreement to be respected, and we cannot fail them,” she added. The deal marks the most significant diplomatic breakthrough in the region in years and is seen as a critical step toward lasting peace in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

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Leicester Sacks Manager Ruud van Nistelrooy

Leicester City have confirmed manager Ruud van Nistelrooy will leave the club, nine weeks after they were relegated from the Premier League. Leicester were sent down to the Championship after winning just six games last season in a campaign that saw them sack Steve Cooper in November and replace him with Van Nistelrooy. However, the Dutch coach was unable to save them from relegation and paid the price for that result on Friday. “I would like to personally thank the Leicester City players, coaches, academy and all the staff I have worked with for their professionalism and dedication during my time at the club and to thank the fans for their support, and take this opportunity to wish the club well for the future,” Van Nistelrooy said in a statement. They will begin life in the Championship at home to Sheffield Wednesday on Aug. 10.

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