El-Rufai Files N1bn Lawsuit Against ICPC Over Alleged Illegal Abuja Home Search

Former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai has taken legal action against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and other parties, demanding N1 billion in compensation over what he describes as an illegal raid on his Abuja residence. The case, lodged at the Federal High Court in Abuja, challenges the validity of the search warrant used to access his property at No. 12 Mambilla Street, Aso Drive, on February 19 at about 2 p.m. El-Rufai argues that the warrant was fundamentally defective, citing lack of specificity, drafting flaws, unclear execution terms, excessive scope, and absence of probable cause. He maintains that these shortcomings render the document invalid. According to him, operatives of the ICPC and the Nigeria Police breached his constitutional rights, including his rights to dignity, privacy, personal liberty, and fair hearing, during the operation. He is urging the court to declare that any materials obtained from the search cannot be used in any investigation or court proceedings, insisting they were unlawfully acquired. El-Rufai is also requesting an order directing the ICPC and the Inspector-General of Police to immediately return all items taken from his home and provide a comprehensive inventory of the seized materials. His N1 billion claim covers multiple categories of damages: N300 million for psychological trauma and emotional distress; N400 million as exemplary damages intended to discourage future misconduct by law enforcement agencies; and N300 million as aggravated damages for what he described as the “malicious, high-handed and oppressive nature of the operation.” He is additionally seeking N100 million to cover legal expenses. His counsel argued that the warrant failed to clearly identify items to be seized and contained errors relating to the address, date, and district, making the entire exercise unlawful. “Evidence obtained without a valid warrant is unlawful and inadmissible.” In a supporting affidavit, a senior aide to El-Rufai stated that officers confiscated personal documents and electronic devices without lawful backing, causing humiliation and emotional distress. A hearing date has yet to be fixed by the court.

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“I Love Him” – Tonto Dikeh Praises And Prays For Ex-Husband Olakunle Churchill At King Andre’s 10th Birthday

Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh honored her former husband Olakunle Churchill with prayers and blessings during their son King Andre’s 10th birthday celebration in Abuja. In a video from the party that has gone viral, Tonto showered Churchill with words of praise and invoked God’s favour over him and his household. “You are an amazing father, thank you so much,” she said. “Your businesses will flourish; whoever curses you shall be cursed. I love you with the love of God.” The actress spoke warmly about the strong relationship between Churchill and their son, noting the deep affection King Andre holds for his father. She also extended her prayers to his entire family, asking God to guide and protect all his children and bless every aspect of their lives. “I pray for your family. I pray for your business. I pray for all the children. They will progress. Failure will not meet them. Everything that they touch will be blessed,” Tonto said. She concluded by seeking divine intervention in Churchill’s ventures: “God will go before them and make every crooked path straight. Your business is replenished.”

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Portable Rejects ₦50 Million Boxing Offer, Demands Luxury Car To Face Carter Efe

Nigerian singer Portable has turned down a ₦50 million boxing offer from music executive Soso Soberekon to face comedian Carter Efe, saying the proposal does not meet his expectations. In a recent video, Portable explained that while Carter Efe has agreed to the fight, he cannot accept the current offer without additional incentives. He requested a luxury car valued at ₦300 million alongside the ₦50 million cash, bringing the total to ₦350 million, as a condition for participating. “I will beat Carter Efe mercilessly if Soso meets my demands. I’m the same guy who defeated Charles Okocha and Speed Darlington,” he stated confidently, referencing his previous celebrity boxing wins. Portable’s response signals that negotiations for the match may continue, with the singer determined to set terms that reflect his confidence and past track record in the ring. “Soso, 50 million naira is too little. Give me 50 million naira plus a car worth ₦300 million totaling ₦350 million and I’ll b3&7 Carter Efe mercilessly. I’m the same guy who b3&7 Charles Okocha and Speed Darlington.” — Portable replies Soso Soberekon and E-money 😂 https://t.co/avGbG0GqnZ pic.twitter.com/Gft9TD7n2f — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) February 23, 2026

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Deadly Bandit Attacks Kill 10 In Plateau State

Armed bandits carried out deadly attacks in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State on Sunday night, leaving at least 10 people dead in Jol and Dorowa Babuje (Rob District), local leaders have confirmed. Barrister Solomon Dalyop, National President of the Berom Youth Moulders Association (BYMA), told Channels Television that nine people were killed in Dorowa Babuje, while one person died in Jol during nearly simultaneous assaults. According to Dalyop, the Jol attackers arrived on motorcycles from the Manga axis despite early warnings sent to security agencies. Personnel of Operation Rainbow, Plateau State’s security task force, were already on the ground and managed to repel the attackers, limiting further casualties. In Dorowa Babuje, the assailants were reported to have come from the Jong-Wereh area, where they were believed to have been hiding. The military responded quickly after being alerted, preventing a higher death toll. “If not for the swift military intervention in Dorowa, the casualty figure would have been much higher. We must commend them for their rapid response,” Dalyop said. Attempts to get an official statement from the Plateau State Police were unsuccessful, as the police public relations officer, Alfred Alabo, did not respond to calls. The Nigerian Police is yet to release an official comment. The attacks underscore a persistent pattern of violence in Riyom, a flashpoint in Plateau State where farming communities have suffered repeated raids, ambushes, and displacement in recent months. Residents of Jol and Dorowa Babuje are mourning their dead and calling for a stronger security presence. Youth groups and local leaders are urging the federal and state governments to implement lasting security and peace measures to protect communities in Riyom and surrounding areas.

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VeryDarkMan Warns Against Using Blord Name After Trademark Registration

Music producer and entrepreneur VeryDarkMan, real name Vincent Martins, has issued a strong warning over the use of the name Blord following his trademark registration. He stated that the name is legally trademarked under his name, and anyone using it for commercial purposes—particularly in the transportation sector—risks legal consequences. “If you buy a Blord car for transportation business and I see it on the road, you’ll be arrested by the Nigerian police,” he said, emphasizing that he is prepared to go to any lengths to protect his trademark rights. VeryDarkMan urged business owners and individuals to seek proper permission before using the name to avoid potential arrest or court action. “The name Blord has been trademarked under my name, Vincent Martins. So If you buy Blord car for transportation business and I see it on the road, you will be arr£sted by the Nigerian police and I’ll spend any amount for you to be taken to c0urt😭💔. If you want to use that name,… pic.twitter.com/bXHgokQ2l6 — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) February 23, 2026

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Doris Simeon Celebrates Buying Her First Home In The US

Nollywood actress Doris Simeon is ending February on a high note as she celebrates becoming a homeowner in the United States. The actress shared the exciting news with fans on Instagram, posting photos of herself signing the documents for her very first home in the US. “This isn’t a movie scene, this is a closing day!” she wrote, capturing the joy and significance of the moment. Her realtor also celebrated the milestone, posting: “@doris_simeon_ Congratulations on buying your home, and I’m excited to be a part of your home-buying journey as your Realtor. Signed. Sealed. Delivered.” This marks an important new chapter for Doris, and her fans have been quick to share in her excitement as she steps into this major life achievement.

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Asake Becomes Nigeria’s Most Streamed Artist On Spotify

Asake becomes Nigeria’s standout streaming star, topping Spotify’s charts as the platform marks five years in the country. Nigeria’s Most Streamed Songs 1️⃣ REMEMBER — Asake 2️⃣ DEALER — AYO MAFF, Fireboy DML 3️⃣ AWOLOWO — Fido 4️⃣ KESE (Dance) — Wizkid 5️⃣ LONELY AT THE TOP — Asake Claiming two spots in the top five with REMEMBER and LONELY AT THE TOP, Asake has cemented his dominance in Nigeria’s Afrobeats scene. His signature sound and catchy hooks have captured the attention of millions, making him one of the country’s most influential contemporary artists. The rapper’s streaming success also reflects the growing power of Spotify in shaping music consumption in Nigeria. Asake’s hits are not only chart-toppers locally but also resonate with fans across Africa and beyond, highlighting the global reach of Nigerian Afrobeats. With Spotify celebrating five years in Nigeria, Asake’s impressive streaming numbers position him as the artist leading the next wave of Afrobeats dominance.

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Future Regrets Past Relationships, Says Growing Up Without Male Role Models Shaped His Mistakes

Renowned American rapper Future has opened up about regrets regarding how he treated women in the past, attributing some of his mistakes to growing up without positive male role models. In a candid interview with Hot 97 FM, the “Mask Off” hitmaker explained that he never had an example of how a man should show love and respect to a woman. He revealed that in his childhood, he never saw his mother receive genuine affection or gestures from a man. “My biggest regret in life is that I should have loved harder. I should have found a way to love the right way,” he said. He continued, “I came from nothing, and I didn’t have a person or a male role model to show me how to treat a woman. I have never seen someone buy my mum a flower.” Future, who shares nine children with different women, admitted that his past relationships served as his only guide for navigating love, but stressed that he is now committed to learning from those experiences and improving the way he approaches relationships.

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