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Yemi Adamolekun Harassed By Security While Honouring #EndSARS Victims At Lekki Toll Gate

Activist, Yemi Adamolekun Harassed By Security While Honouring #EndSARS Victims At Lekki Toll Gate

Nigerian activist Yemi Adamolekun, Executive Director of Enough is Enough Nigeria (EiE), was reportedly harassed by security personnel on Monday while attempting to lay flowers at the Lekki Toll Gate in remembrance of victims of the 2020 EndSARS protests. EiE Nigeria shared the incident on X, stating: “While peacefully laying a wreath in remembrance of the #LekkiMassacre, #_yemia was harassed by overzealous security agents. Even in honouring the dead, citizens are intimidated. She’s fine — but this abuse of power is not.” Human rights campaigner Deji Adeyanju also condemned the act on X, adding: “I condemn the harassment of notable human rights activist Yemi Adamolekun of #EiENigeria by security agents who have no respect or regard for human rights in Nigeria.” The EndSARS movement, which began in October 2020, protested police brutality, particularly against the now-disbanded Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS). The campaign reached its tragic peak on October 20, 2020, when security operatives reportedly opened fire on demonstrators at the Lekki Toll Gate. Activists and civil society groups continue to mark the anniversary of the protest, calling for justice for the victims and accountability for the security forces involved in the killings. Executive Director of @EiENigeria, Yemi Adamolekun, was stopped and assaulted by security officers at the Lekki Toll Gate while attempting to lay flowers in honour of those who lost their lives during the 2020 #EndSARS protest. pic.twitter.com/KL3ZT90522 — News Central TV (@NewsCentralTV) October 20, 2025

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Shawn Faqua Throws First-Ever Train-Themed Wedding Ceremony

Shawn Faqua Throws First-Ever Train-Themed Wedding Ceremony

Nollywood actor Shawn Faqua has made headlines after holding what is being hailed as Nigeria’s first-ever train wedding. The actor tied the knot in a unique ceremony aboard a moving train, blending romance with an unconventional twist that captivated fans nationwide. Sharing moments from the wedding on social media, Faqua expressed his excitement and gratitude, describing the experience as “magical and unforgettable.” Guests and well-wishers praised the creativity of the event, noting that it marked a refreshing departure from traditional wedding settings. The train wedding not only showcased Faqua’s flair for originality but also set a new benchmark for event planning in the country, with many speculating that it could inspire other couples to explore unconventional venues for their special day. From lovebirds to locomotives, we’re keeping things on track.👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 🛤️❤️History made, the first-ever wedding on a moving train in Nigeria. A proof that the journey can be just as beautiful as the destination.At NRC every ride tells a story……. Video 🎥: @shamol_experience pic.twitter.com/blRHHIz4Sh — NIGERIAN RAILWAY CORPORATION (@info_NRC) October 20, 2025

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Port Harcourt to Host NBPL Final For Third Straight Year

Port Harcourt to Host NBPL Final For Third Straight Year

Port Harcourt, Rivers State, will host the Playoffs and Final Four of the 2025 Nigeria Basketball Premier League season. This much was contained in an official communique from the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), addressed to all clubs due to participate in the Playoffs, as well as other relevant stakeholders. In the communiqué jointly signed by men’s premier league chairman, Babatunde Ogunade, and NBBF Secretary General, Amina O. Amanchi, the League Management Committee revealed that it received – and subsequently approved – only one bid from Rivers Hoopers Basketball Club of Port Harcourt to host the Final Eight Playoffs and Final Four of the 2025 season. The latest development means Rivers State will serve as host for the final phase of the league for the third year running, having also hosted the 2023 and 2024 finals. The Final Eight Playoffs will commence with the arrival of participating teams on 26th October, while match action will take place from 27th October to 2nd November, with teams expected to depart on 3rd November. Games will be played in a round robin format, which will see all eight teams playing once against the other seven teams, with the top four teams qualifying for the Final Four. The Final Four will run from 20th to 24th November. All matches will be played at the Indoor Basketball Court, #59 Niger Street, Port Harcourt Township. Recall that Rivers Hoopers are reigning NBPL champions and are gunning for a third straight title after claiming the championship on home soil in 2023 and 2024.

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NLC Gives Federal Government Four-Week Ultimatum Over Tertiary Institutions Disputes

The Nigeria Labour Congress has set a four-week deadline for the Federal Government to resolve ongoing disputes with all unions representing tertiary institutions, warning that failure to do so will trigger nationwide industrial action. NLC President Joe Ajaero, speaking at an interactive session with labour correspondents in Abuja, criticized the government’s “no-work-no-pay” policy, calling it a punitive measure against members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) involved in the ongoing strike. “We are giving the federal government four weeks to conclude all negotiations in this sector. Talks have started with ASUU, but the issues extend beyond them,” Ajaero said. “If no resolution is reached within four weeks, the NEC will convene, and all unions across the country will mobilize to address this comprehensively. The era of threatening unions is over.” He emphasized the principle of “No Pay, No Work,” asserting that workers should not suffer due to unfulfilled agreements. “Most strike actions in this country arise from the government’s failure to honour commitments,” Ajaero added. The announcement comes as ASUU continues its nationwide strike, led by National President Professor Chris Piwuna, citing unresolved concerns over staff welfare, university infrastructure, salary arrears, and full implementation of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement. Although the government released N50 billion for earned academic allowances and allocated N150 billion in the 2025 budget for a needs assessment, ASUU rejected these measures as insufficient. The union is demanding full implementation of the 2009 agreement, release of withheld salaries, payment of outstanding arrears and cooperative deductions, as well as sustainable funding for universities. The NLC reaffirmed its solidarity with ASUU and other tertiary education unions, calling for collective action to defend workers’ rights and ensure the stability and quality of public tertiary education in Nigeria.

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Young Woman Allegedly Takes Her Life After Forced Marriage In Borno

Young Woman Allegedly Takes Her Life After Forced Marriage In Borno

A young woman in Gubio local government area of Borno State reportedly ended her life following claims that she was forced by her father to marry one of his friends, igniting public outrage across the state. According to social media reports, the young woman, struggling under the pressure of the coerced marriage, took her own life. While the full details are still being verified, the tragic event has raised serious concerns about the vulnerability of young women to forced marriages in the region. The Borno State Police Command has launched an investigation into the incident. Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Nahum Kenneth Daso, said the Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Abdulmajid, has ordered a discreet probe to establish the authenticity and circumstances of the reports. He urged anyone with credible information to assist the authorities. “The Command is committed to uncovering the truth in this matter,” Daso stated, adding a warning against spreading unverified claims that could cause panic or misrepresent the facts. Human rights advocate and local child protection volunteer, Bukar Fantami Gubio, called on relevant authorities and organisations to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure justice for the young woman. He emphasized that forced marriages constitute a severe violation of human rights and highlighted the urgent need to protect the rights and dignity of young women. The incident has sparked widespread concern, prompting calls for stronger safeguards to prevent similar tragedies and to uphold the safety and freedom of vulnerable girls across Borno State.

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Super Eagles Cancel U.S. Friendlies To Focus On Morocco World Cup Playoffs

Super Eagles Cancel U.S. Friendlies To Focus On Morocco World Cup Playoffs

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have cancelled their planned friendlies against Venezuela and Colombia in the United States to focus on the crucial CAF World Cup playoffs in Morocco. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had originally scheduled the matches for November 14 at Houston’s Shell Energy Stadium and November 18 at Citi Field in New York. But after Nigeria’s recent win over Benin Republic secured a playoff spot, the U.S. tour will no longer take place. “We had a clause in the contract covering this scenario. Now that we’ve qualified for the playoffs, we won’t be going ahead with the friendlies. Our priority is to concentrate fully on qualifying for the World Cup,” an NFF official told ESPN. The playoffs, set for November 13–16 in Morocco, will see Nigeria face Gabon in the semifinals. The winner will meet the victor of Cameroon vs. Congo DR for Africa’s intercontinental playoff spot in Mexico next March. Nigeria, currently ranked 41st in the world, is the highest-ranked side among the four playoff teams, which also include Cameroon, Congo DR, and Gabon. The Morocco fixtures also serve as preparation for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, where Nigeria, runners-up in 2023, are drawn in Group C alongside Tanzania, Tunisia, and Uganda, beginning their campaign on December 23 in Fez. Tickets for the canceled U.S. friendlies had already gone on sale, and the NFF is expected to announce refund details soon. The Super Eagles’ full attention now turns to securing a place at the 2026 World Cup.

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FRSC Rolls Out Contactless Biometric System for Instant Driver’s Licence Issuance

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has launched a contactless biometric system for driver’s licence issuance, marking a major leap toward digitalisation in Nigeria’s vehicle administration. The announcement coincides with the Corps’ 2025 Ember Months Road Safety Campaign, themed “Tech Responsibility for Your Safety: Stop Distracted Driving,” aimed at curbing accidents during the festive period between December 15 and January 15. Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed said the new system will eliminate delays and remove the need for temporary licences. “Our upgraded printing facility now produces an average of 15,000 driver’s licences daily, and we plan to increase this to clear the backlog before the second week of November 2025,” he stated. The contactless system allows on-the-spot licence printing immediately after biometric capture. “Once you are captured, you receive your licence instantly. There are no temporary licences, no weeks-long waits,” Mohammed explained. Developed in collaboration with state governments and other stakeholders, the system integrates driving schools, Vehicle Inspection Offices, and certification processes into a streamlined workflow. Using advanced technology, fingerprints are captured without physical contact, ensuring speed and accuracy. The FRSC has also linked the new system with the National Identification Number (NIN) database to enable seamless identity verification. Deputy Corps Marshal Aliyu Datsama confirmed the system is operational and will be rolled out nationwide, including Lagos. Datsama added that the backlog of 800,000 unprocessed licences has been reduced to 400,000, with a daily production capacity of 40,000 licences. He encouraged Nigerians who have completed the capture process to collect their licences, noting that over 206,000 remain unclaimed. The new initiative reflects the FRSC’s commitment to modernising driver’s licence services while improving road safety across the country.

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“Obi of Lagos” Chibuike Azubuike Apologizes to Lagos Government and Oba Over Controversial New Yam Festival

Chibuike Azubuike, popularly known as the self-styled “Obi of Lagos,” has issued a public apology to the Lagos State Government and the Oba of Lagos following backlash over his planned New Yam Festival in Amuwo Odofin. The festival, which Azubuike had proposed for September 13, 2025, drew criticism from residents who viewed it as an attempt to impose Igbo cultural practices in a state largely rooted in Yoruba traditions. In a statement published in a national newspaper, Azubuike expressed regret for his actions and promised to act responsibly going forward. “I, Mr Chibuike Azubuike, hereby tender this unreserved apology to the Oba of Lagos, the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Government, and the good people of Lagos State over my unguided proposal to hold the New Yam Festival scheduled for Saturday, 13th of September 2025, in the Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos State,” he said. He also clarified that the title “Obi of Lagos” was never self-assumed but was instead a printing error. “The caption therein as ‘OBI OF LAGOS’ was a typographical error from the print man,” he explained. Azubuike emphasized that the festival’s cancellation was voluntary and dismissed claims that it was politically motivated. “Contrary to insinuations that it was politically driven, I am not a politician. However, if I ever decide to join politics in the future, I would align with the ruling All Progressives Congress to contribute to the progress of Lagos State,” he added.

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