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Court Confirms Nenadi Usman as Legitimate Labour Party Leader, Removes Julius Abure

The Federal High Court in Abuja has confirmed the removal of Julius Abure as national chairman of the Labour Party (LP), recognizing the Senator Nenadi Usman-led National Caretaker Committee as the party’s legitimate leadership. Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who was present in court, shared the ruling on X, saying Justice Lifu delivered the judgment on Wednesday. The court upheld the Nenadi Usman-led committee as the only valid leadership of the Labour Party, reiterating that Abure’s tenure had expired in line with a previous Supreme Court ruling. The court also directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to immediately recognize Nenadi Usman as the party’s leader. Effiong wrote: “I am currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja for a case. I listened to judgment delivered in another case. Honourable Justice Lifu has just upheld Senator Nenadi Esther Usman-led National Caretaker Committee as the only valid and lawful leadership of the Labour Party. The Judge reaffirmed that by the Supreme Court’s judgment, Julius Abure’s tenure had since elapsed. The judge ordered INEC to recognize Nenadi Usman forthwith.”

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16th Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II Spotted Attending Law Classes at Northwest University

The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has been spotted attending classes at Northwest University, Kano, where he is pursuing a degree in Law. Photos from the university show the former Emir seated among fellow students, dressed modestly in black and white, blending seamlessly into the classroom environment. Sanusi was recently admitted into the university’s 200-level Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programme, which combines studies in both Common Law and Shariah. His admission letter confirmed that he met all the university’s requirements for special consideration. The Emir’s decision to study law has received widespread praise, with many lauding his dedication to lifelong learning and personal development.

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Ogun Suspends Awujale Selection Again Amid Security Concerns

The Ogun State government has once again put the selection of a new Awujale of Ijebu land on hold. Our correspondent in Ijebu Ode reports that security at the Awujale palace was heightened on Wednesday, with police and officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps deployed to the area. The Awujale throne became vacant in July 2025 following the death of 91-year-old Oba Sikiru Adetona, who ruled for 65 years. In a statement signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, the government said the decision to suspend the process was due to numerous petitions from security agencies and other key stakeholders. The statement partly read: “The Awujale stool is one of the foremost and most prestigious chieftaincy titles in Yoruba land and Ogun State. The stature of the late Oba Sikiru Adetona, who reigned for sixty-five years, significantly enhanced the modern esteem of the stool. “The focus and scrutiny on the next Awujale are therefore considerable. The State Government has received multiple petitions, reports from security agencies, and inputs from stakeholders regarding the ongoing selection process. “To preserve public order, protect the integrity of the process, and maintain the respect due the stool, it has become necessary to halt the selection at this time. “This decision is made in line with the provisions of the Obas and Chiefs’ Law of Ogun State, 2021, which empowers the government to set aside an appointment in the interest of peace, order, and good governance. “The Awujale Kingmakers Council and the Fusengbuwa Ruling House are to be notified immediately and advised to await further directives regarding the selection process.” This marks the second suspension of the Awujale selection process. The first was in December 2025, when the government halted it citing procedural errors.

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Nancy Isime Responds Gracefully After Woman Accuses Her of Ruining Marriage

Nollywood actress and media personality Nancy Isime has addressed recent allegations that she interfered in a woman’s marriage, doing so with poise and humor. The claim came from UK-based Ify Okafor, who alleged that Nancy and former beauty queen Sylvia Nduka were involved with her husband while he was still married. Rather than responding with confrontation, Nancy took to Instagram to post playful and lighthearted content, showing that she remains unbothered. In one post, she shared a cute photo of herself with the caption: “I act like I’m happy to be back but deep down I want to pull a @alexxekubo on social media,” hinting at taking a short break from social media activity. She also shared videos highlighting her personal growth, describing 2026 as her “softest year,” and emphasizing that she is focused on her happiness, career, and wellbeing. Nancy’s response reflects her decision to stay positive and maintain her composure, choosing to rise above the allegations while continuing to enjoy her life and success.

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TikToker, Eddie Bliss Apologises to Mercy Johnson After Defamation Case Dropped

Content creator Eddie Bliss has apologised to actress Mercy Johnson and her family after a defamation case against her was withdrawn, leading to her release from police custody. Bliss had shared unverified content from an online blog, which reportedly caused distress to Mercy Johnson and her husband, Prince Henry Okojie. In a video statement, Eddie Bliss admitted her mistake and expressed gratitude to the actress for dropping the charges. “I came across a post from a blog called Cutie Julls and shared it on my page without confirming the information. That video caused a lot of harm and hurt to the family of Mr and Mrs Okojie. I am sincerely sorry for any damage I have caused,” she said. Bliss added, “I also want to say thank you very much, ma, for dropping the charges against me. You don’t know what you have done for my family and me.” She captioned the video: “Thank you so much, ma, I truly appreciate your kindness. I am very sorry for the inconvenience I caused you and your family. God bless you again.” Her arrest came after Mercy Johnson reported her to the police over false and damaging claims about her and her husband. The actress stated that she chose to withdraw the case out of respect for those who appealed to her, but warned that false claims about her family would not be tolerated. Eddie Bliss apology video to Mercy Johnson Okojie https://t.co/qiA40Q6Rsw pic.twitter.com/7czd2FKt08 — Thoughts Point (@ThoughtsPointe) January 20, 2026

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Diddy’s Babe – Wizkid Throws Shots at Burna Boy Amid Online Feud with Seun Kuti

Wizkid has taken aim at Burna Boy amid his ongoing online spat with Seun Kuti. The drama unfolded on January 20, 2026, as Wizkid and Seun Kuti exchanged heated messages on social media. The feud began when Seun Kuti criticized Wizkid FC, labeling them ignorant and cursing their parents for comparing Wizkid to Fela Kuti. In response, Wizkid called the 40-year-old Seun a fool, boasted that he is bigger than Fela, and took a swipe at Seun’s wife, calling her ugly. Seun fired back, calling Wizkid a “shortman” and a “bitch,” while also accusing him of being linked to P. Diddy. He tweeted: “Free Diddy. His Lagos babe is missing him. @Wizkdayo.” Wizkid then threw a jab at Burna Boy, referencing his alleged connection to Diddy. He tweeted: “We all know who be Diddy Baba for Naija. If na chain you want come collect too oh, make una free me, my mouth no good oh.” The exchange has set social media abuzz and added a new twist to Nigeria’s music scene rivalry.

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Oniwo of Afin’s Son Freed After ₦20M Ransom, Father, Others Still Held

The son of the Oniwo of Afin, Oba Simeon Olanipekun, who was kidnapped in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, has been released after a ₦20 million ransom was paid to his captors. Olaolu Olanipekun, a serving member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), regained his freedom on Monday. His father, Oba Simeon Olanipekun, and several other residents kidnapped alongside him, however, remain in captivity. A family source said Olaolu was dropped off at a herders’ settlement around Oreke in Ifelodun before being taken to a nearby military base, where his family was immediately notified of his release. He is currently receiving medical attention for both physical injuries and the psychological trauma he endured during his captivity. Reports indicate that the kidnappers are demanding an additional ₦15 million for the release of Oba Simeon Olanipekun and the other abducted residents. Efforts to secure their freedom are ongoing.

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Names of 177 Worshippers Kidnapped From Three Churches in Kaduna, Released

The identities of 177 worshippers kidnapped from three churches in Kurmin Wali, a remote community in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have been disclosed. The victims were abducted from ECWA Church and Cherubim and Seraphim Churches 1 and 2 during Sunday services. Initially, both the Kaduna State Government and security agencies denied the abduction, dismissing those raising the alarm as “conflict merchants” rather than immediately deploying forces to rescue the victims. A report from a nearby police station later confirmed the attack. According to Vanguard, the incident was reported around 5:45pm, with the attackers striking at approximately 11:25am. The bandits fired sporadically, forcing worshippers to flee into the surrounding forest. The situation report read: “Message received from DPO Kajuru indicates that on 18/01/2026 at about 1745hrs, information was received that same date at about 1125hrs, unspecified numbers of bandits armed with sophisticated weapons attacked ECWA Church and Cherubim Serafim Church 2 at Kurmin Wali in Kajuru LGA. The communities are yet to ascertain the number of worshippers kidnapped to an unknown destination. The village is situated in a remote forest area. The DPO mobilized other sister security agencies and the military to the scene, which cannot be accessed immediately due to bad road conditions. Concerted efforts in collaboration with all stakeholders have been intensified to rescue the victims and possibly arrest the perpetrators. Investigation has commenced.” Examination of the 177 names shows that entire households were taken. The Jonathan family had 12 members abducted, the Amos family 13, Markus/Makudi 10, and Ishaya and Danisa seven each. Others, including Bawa, lost six members, while Danjuma and Musa had five each. Several families lost between two and four members. The oldest victim is 71-year-old Augustina Matthew, while the youngest is six-year-old Salvation Idris.

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