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Gombe Lawmaker Appeals for Urgent Action as Hippopotamus Attacks Kill Residents

Inuwa Garba, the lawmaker representing Yamaltu/Deba Federal Constituency in Gombe State, has called on the Federal Government to intervene in the rising attacks by hippopotamuses on local communities, which have recently led to fatalities. Garba raised the issue on Thursday during a plenary session presided over by Deputy Speaker Hon. Benjamin Kalu, presenting a motion of urgent public importance. Gombe and neighbouring Bauchi States are home to diverse wildlife, including bush pigs, buffalo, elephants, and zebras. The Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker highlighted that several communities in Yamaltu/Deba have experienced repeated and deadly hippopotamus attacks, particularly affecting fishermen and farmers working along rivers and farmlands. “These attacks have caused tragic loss of lives and destruction of crops, creating severe hardship for families and communities whose livelihoods depend on fishing and agriculture. The presence of these wild animals has instilled fear, forcing many to abandon their work, worsening poverty and food insecurity in the constituency,” Garba said. He cited a recent incident on October 5, when a canoe was attacked, killing one Yahaya Bawa and injuring several others. Garba warned that if the situation is not addressed, it “could escalate into a major humanitarian and economic crisis, displacing more people, destroying livelihoods, and reducing agricultural productivity.” He urged urgent action to manage wildlife encroachment, protect local communities, and preserve habitats, stressing that failure to act could lead to deserted farmlands and widespread food shortages.  

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Burkina Faso Refuses US Proposal to Accept Deported Citizens

Burkina Faso Refuses US Proposal to Accept Deported Citizens

Burkina Faso has rejected a US request to take in deported individuals, pushing back against a key migration policy under President Donald Trump. The West African nation, governed by a junta critical of Western influence, refused to accept people sent to third countries with whom they have little or no connection. In contrast, several African countries, including Eswatini, Ghana, Rwanda, and South Sudan, have recently agreed to accept individuals expelled from the United States. Burkina Faso’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traore, called the proposal “indecent” and said it went against the country’s principles of dignity. Earlier on Thursday, the US embassy in Ouagadougou announced the suspension of most visa services for Burkinabe citizens, directing them instead to apply in Lome, Togo. “Is this a way to put pressure on us? Is this blackmail? Whatever it is… Burkina Faso is a place of dignity, a destination, not a place of expulsion,” Traore said. Since taking power in a September 2022 coup, Captain Ibrahim Traore has positioned himself as an anti-imperialist, Pan-African leader, reducing ties with France and the West while strengthening relations with Russia.  

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Lagos State to Close Marine Bridge for 15 Days for Urgent Repairs

Lagos State Government has announced the temporary closure of Marine Bridge in Ijora, Apapa, to allow urgent maintenance work by the Federal Ministry of Works. The Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the bridge will be closed for 15 days, from Saturday, October 11, to Saturday, October 25, 2025. The maintenance will be carried out in two phases to minimise traffic disruption and ensure smooth vehicle diversions. Phase I (October 11–18) will affect the section from the foot of Marine Bridge at Lawani Oguntayo Road (by UBA, inbound Apapa/Costain). Motorists from Ijora Olopa heading to Apapa will be diverted via the Ijora Causeway Access Ramp by Omni Retail Company, connecting to Ijora 7up, then onto Lilypond Access Ramp. Phase II (October 19–25) will cover the stretch between Ijora Badia and Lilypond Access Ramp (inbound Apapa). Vehicles from Ijora Olopa heading to Apapa and Costain will use a 500-metre contraflow lane before rejoining the main carriageway. Traffic from Apapa towards Costain, Lagos Island, or Ijora Olopa will maintain through traffic but will briefly share the contraflow lane near the construction site. Osiyemi urged road users to cooperate with traffic management personnel, explaining that the closure is necessary to replace the bridge’s underlying bearings, which are vital for its structural integrity and safety. He assured that traffic officers will be stationed along diversion routes to manage movement and reduce congestion. “The temporary closure is essential for the long-term safety and durability of Marine Bridge. This project highlights the ongoing collaboration between Lagos State and the Federal Government to improve infrastructure and ensure safer roads for all,” Osiyemi said.

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Victor Osimhen Claims He Was Pressured Into Napoli Move While His Father Was Dying

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has opened up about feeling pressured into his 2020 move to Napoli, claiming agents and club officials pushed the transfer while his father was critically ill. In a testimony leaked by La Repubblica, Osimhen told Italy’s Guardia di Finanza that he was excluded from key contract discussions and never received a proper draft of his deal. Negotiations were led by Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis and Lille officials, leaving the Nigerian forward frustrated and sidelined. The summer 2020 transfer from Lille to Napoli, worth €70 million, was one of Europe’s biggest moves that year, but it has since been shrouded in controversy. Osimhen recounted the ordeal amid an ongoing investigation into alleged false accounting connected to the deal. “My previous agent, Jean Gerard, was only focused on the transfer and not my father’s health. At that time, I wasn’t thinking about football; I just wanted to know how he was doing,” Osimhen said. He recalled a meeting in Nice with Gerard, Lille president Gerard Lopez, and Luis Campos, where he was told the transfer was already agreed in principle—a deal of which he had no prior knowledge. Tragically, his father passed away during the negotiations. “I was extremely angry with Lille and my agent because I hadn’t been able to see him before he died. They even told me I would have to leave for Naples the next day, unaware of my father’s death,” he said. Despite his anger, Osimhen went to Naples, met the coach and De Laurentiis, but still had not received a formal contract. When he requested one from his agent, he was given only “a pseudo-agreement.” Feeling misled, he considered returning to France but eventually replaced Gerard with William D’Avila as his new agent. The transfer was eventually finalized at the end of July 2020 in Lille, in the presence of Napoli and Lille officials and Osimhen’s new representative. The deal is now under investigation as prosecutors probe alleged financial irregularities, including claims that both clubs inflated the value of lesser-known players to meet financial regulations. Osimhen’s transfer initially valued at €50 million rose to €70 million, including €20 million in additional player exchanges. Youth players Luigi Liguori, Claudio Manzi, and Ciro Palmieri, who never played for Lille, were immediately loaned out, raising questions about their valuations. Prosecutors in Rome are considering whether Napoli president De Laurentiis and other officials should stand trial over alleged accounting manipulations tied to Osimhen’s transfer.  

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Regina Daniels Announces N10 Million Giveaway To Celebrate Birthday

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels is set to make her birthday on October 10 extra special with a N10 million giveaway for her fans. Taking to Instagram, she shared a reflective note on how her attitude toward birthdays has changed over the years. Regina revealed that motherhood and family responsibilities have shifted her perspective, making her appreciate life’s celebrations more deeply. She admitted she hasn’t felt this much excitement for her birthday in six years and believes the past year has been a period of growth and blessings, showing her the abundance God has in store. To mark the occasion, Regina pledged to give ₦1 million each to 10 lucky fans, totaling N10 million. While the selection process hasn’t been finalized, she said the winners would likely be picked randomly. In her Instagram post, she wrote: “Guys, I know this might turn into a long one, but let’s just call it a little self-reflection note. Believe it or not, I haven’t felt this much excitement about celebrating my birthday in the last six years. Funny thing is, I used to absolutely love birthdays back in the day—until I joined my beautiful family that didn’t really care for celebrations. “But I’m happy everyone now sees the need to celebrate life, and of course with motherhood and wifey duties, that energy slowly shifted. You know, this past year has made me realize God has so much in store for me because tell me, why is a girl as young as I am yet so old in soul carrying generations while building hers? You see why I say even God Dey do partial. “Here’s the icing on the cake. There’s something I’ve been enjoying doing for a while now, and that is gifting my online fam… so since 10/10 is my code, let’s make 10 people millionaires. That’s a million each. I don’t even know how to go about it, I guess pick randomly.” Fans are eagerly anticipating the giveaway, excited to be part of the actress’s birthday celebration and share in her generosity.  

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Senator Yayi Facilitates Solar-Powered Borehole for Ilese Community, Enhancing Access to Clean Water

Senator Olamilekan Solomon Adeola, popularly known as Yayi, has facilitated the installation of a solar-powered borehole in Ilese Community, located beside the Ogun State College of Health Technology in Ijebu North-East Local Government Area of Ogun State. The project, which aims to provide reliable and clean water, will directly benefit residents of Ilese Community as well as students and staff of the Ogun State College of Health Technology. The intervention addresses longstanding challenges of inadequate water supply in the area and reflects Senator Yayi’s commitment to improving public welfare and essential social infrastructure across Ogun East Senatorial District. The solar-powered borehole system, equipped with modern storage facilities, ensures sustainable water access through renewable energy, promoting hygiene, supporting healthy living, and reducing dependency on unsafe water sources. Speaking on the initiative, Senator Yayi reaffirmed his focus on community-driven development and environmental sustainability: > “Access to clean water is a fundamental necessity for both healthy living and academic productivity. This project demonstrates our commitment to practical interventions that improve daily life and promote public health.” Community leaders, residents, and students of the College expressed profound appreciation to Senator Yayi for the initiative. They noted that the solar-powered borehole will ease the water burden in the area, improve sanitation, and enhance the overall quality of life for both the community and the academic environment. Through impactful interventions such as this, Senator Yayi continues to strengthen his legacy of inclusive representation and responsive governance, ensuring that development reaches the grassroots and meets the real needs of the people.

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Tinubu Grants Presidential Pardon to 175, Including Herbert Macaulay, Wole Soyinka and Ken Saro Wiwa

The Council of State on Thursday approved the presidential exercise of mercy for 175 individuals across different categories. The decision followed a presentation by Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), who conveyed President Bola Tinubu’s recommendations based on the report of the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy during the Council’s meeting at the State House, Abuja. While the full list of beneficiaries is yet to be released, sources confirmed that posthumous pardons were granted to one of Nigeria’s founding fathers, Herbert Macaulay, and former FCT minister under the Babangida regime, Maj-Gen. Mamman Vatsa (retd). Members of the Ogoni Nine and Ogoni Four were also included. “Herbert Macaulay and Vatsa are among the major names on that list,” a source present at the meeting told reporters. Macaulay, known as the “father of Nigerian nationalism,” was twice convicted by colonial authorities in Lagos. In 1913, he was imprisoned for alleged misappropriation of funds from an estate he administered, and in 1928, he was jailed for six months with hard labour following a sedition conviction over publications in his Lagos Daily News during the Eleko (Oba of Lagos) agitation. Historians have long debated the fairness of both prosecutions. Vatsa, a poet, former FCT minister, and member of the Supreme Military Council, was executed on March 5, 1986, after a secret military tribunal convicted him of treason over an alleged coup against then-military ruler Ibrahim Babangida, his childhood friend. His case has remained controversial, with calls for a posthumous pardon resurfacing over the decades. Of the 175 beneficiaries, 82 inmates received full presidential pardons, 65 had their sentences reduced, and seven death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment. Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani, briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, said, “82 of the inmates were granted full pardon, 65 had their sentences reduced, while seven death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment. The decision underscores the President’s commitment to justice and correctional reform.” The meeting, chaired by President Tinubu, also ratified key appointments, including Dr. Aminu Yusuf from Niger State as Chairman of the National Population Commission and Tonge Bularafa as Federal Commissioner representing Yobe State, both of which received unanimous approval.  

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APC Bars Kayode Ojo From Contesting Ekiti Governorship Primary

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has disqualified Ekiti State governorship hopeful, Engr Kayode Ojo, from participating in the party’s primary election and the forthcoming gubernatorial race. The development followed his visit to the APC secretariat in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday, where party executives reportedly declined to receive him. Ojo’s visit had drawn a massive crowd as thousands of his supporters from the 16 local government areas of the state stormed Ado-Ekiti, creating heavy traffic ahead of the October 27 primary election. According to a report by TVC News, the party leadership has now officially ruled Ojo out of the governorship contest.  

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