Tinubu Sends Top Officials To UK To Discuss Ike Ekweremadu’s Detention

A Nigerian delegation dispatched by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu held talks with officials of the UK Ministry of Justice on November 10, focusing on the detention of former Deputy Senate President Senator Ike Ekweremadu. Ekweremadu has been held in the UK since March 2023 following his conviction for conspiring to bring a young man to Britain to exploit him for his kidney, a violation of the Modern Slavery Act. He was sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison, marking the first verdict of its kind under the law. The delegation included Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Maitama Tuggar and Attorney General and Minister of Justice Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi. After the meeting, they were received at the Nigerian High Commission in London by Acting High Commissioner Mohammed Maidugu. The intervention highlights the Tinubu administration’s renewed diplomatic effort on a high-profile legal case involving a Nigerian public figure. It follows a history of Nigeria engaging with the UK legal system on prominent matters, including the prosecution of former Delta State Governor James Ibori for fraud and money laundering and the P&ID arbitration case, in which a London court overturned a multi-billion-dollar award against Nigeria due to evidence of fraud and bribery.

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China Pulls Popular Gay Dating Apps From Domestic App Stores

Chinese authorities have removed two major gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, from app stores in the country, Apple confirmed to AFP on Tuesday. Same-sex marriage remains illegal in China, and LGBTQ+ individuals often face discrimination. Activists say efforts to curb LGBTQ+ expression have intensified in recent years, especially under President Xi Jinping. Over the weekend, users on Chinese social media noticed that the full versions of Blued and Finka, both owned by a Hong Kong-based company, were no longer available on Apple and Android app stores. An Apple spokesperson told AFP, “Based on an order from the Cyberspace Administration of China, we have removed these two apps from the China storefront only.” The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) is the country’s top internet regulator and censor. In recent months, it has taken action against social media platforms over content management. Apple added that Finka had earlier been voluntarily removed from stores outside China, while Blued was only available domestically. AFP was unable to reach the CAC or the apps’ owner for comment. An express version of Blued is still available in China, and an international version, HeeSay, can be downloaded outside the country. HeeSay’s store description notes it connects “54 million LGBTQ+ individuals worldwide.” In 2022, Grindr was removed from Chinese app stores during a CAC campaign ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics, but Blued remained accessible at that time.

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Trump Welcomes Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to White House

President Donald Trump hosted Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday, marking the first visit by a Syrian leader since the country gained independence in 1946. The meeting came as the U.S. Treasury Department extended sanctions on Damascus for another six months. Al-Sharaa, 43, a former al-Qaeda commander who overthrew Bashar al-Assad last December, has spent the past year reshaping his image, presenting himself as a unifying leader seeking to end Syria’s international isolation. The Syrian presidency said the talks focused on strengthening bilateral relations, enhancing cooperation, and discussing regional and global issues of mutual concern. Trump praised al-Sharaa, saying, “He comes from a very tough place, and he’s a tough guy. I like him. We’ll do everything we can to make Syria successful, because that’s part of the Middle East. We have peace now in the Middle East – the first time that anyone can remember that ever happening.” He also acknowledged al-Sharaa’s controversial past, adding, “We’ve all had rough pasts.” Al-Sharaa later told Fox News that his former ties to al-Qaeda were in the past and were not part of discussions with Trump. He stressed that Syria is now considered a strategic partner rather than a threat. The White House meeting follows their first encounter six months ago in Saudi Arabia, where Trump announced plans to lift sanctions, and comes shortly after the U.S. removed al-Sharaa from its list of “Specially Designated Global Terrorists.” Captured by U.S. forces in Iraq, al-Sharaa later led Syria’s al-Qaeda branch, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which split from the network in 2016. Less than a year ago, the U.S. had offered a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture. Since assuming power, he has embraced his birth name and promoted a message of tolerance and inclusivity. Earlier this year, he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, declaring that Syria is “reclaiming its rightful place among the nations of the world” while pursuing stronger economic ties with the U.S. and European Union. Despite the historic nature of the visit, al-Sharaa received a low-profile reception. He entered through a side door, without a formal greeting from Trump, and no joint press conference or photo session took place. As he left, he briefly greeted supporters outside the White House. An anonymous U.S. official said Syria would be allowed to resume operations at its embassy in Washington, enabling closer coordination on counterterrorism, security, and economic issues. The move could also pave the way for a potential U.S. troop withdrawal from the country. The visit occurred amid security concerns, with Syrian authorities revealing that two separate ISIL assassination plots targeting al-Sharaa had been foiled in recent months. Over the weekend, the Syrian Ministry of Interior launched a nationwide campaign against ISIL cells, arresting more than 70 suspects.

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Oyo Government Denies Reports Of Teacher Beaten To Death By Students In Ogbomoso

The Oyo State Ministry of Education and the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) have dismissed reports alleging that a teacher in Ogbomoso was beaten to death by students, describing the viral story as false and grossly misleading. Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Olusegun Olayiwola; Oyo NUT Chairman, Comrade Raji Oladimeji; and the Principal of Soun High School, Ogbomoso, Mr. Ajayi Adeyinka, addressed the matter on Monday, clarifying what truly transpired. According to them, the late teacher, Mr. Adegoke Abiodun, was not assaulted by students as claimed online. They explained that the only incident involving him and some students occurred on May 28, 2025, when he caught four students gambling on school premises. Olayiwola said findings from the Ministry’s investigation revealed that while trying to discipline one of the students, Mr. Adegoke accidentally dislocated his arm. He later sought treatment from a local bone therapist and a private hospital, where doctors eventually diagnosed him with stage 4 bone marrow cancer. He passed away on November 4, 2025. The commissioner cautioned journalists and residents against spreading unverified reports, stressing the importance of fact-checking before publication. The state government and the education community in Oyo expressed condolences to the late teacher’s family, praying for his peaceful rest while urging the public to disregard the misleading narrative circulating online.

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Last Surviving Wife Of Former President Shehu Shagari, Hajiya Sutura, Dies At 89

Hajiya Sutura Shehu-Shagari, the last surviving wife of Nigeria’s former President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, has died at the age of 89. In an official statement issued on Monday, Capt. Muhammad Bala Shagari (retd.), head of the Shagari family, confirmed that Hajiya Sutura passed away around 3 p.m. after battling a prolonged illness. “She was an embodiment of grace, humility, and quiet strength — a devoted mother, grandmother, and matriarch who lived a life defined by dignity and compassion,” the family said. The Shagari family expressed deep sorrow over her death, describing it as a great loss to everyone who knew her. They noted that further details regarding her burial arrangements would be made public in due course. “May her gentle soul rest in eternal peace,” the statement added.

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Tinubu Reportedly Sends Delegation to UK Over Ike Ekweremadu’s Detention

President Bola Tinubu has reportedly dispatched a high-level delegation to the United Kingdom to engage officials of the UK Ministry of Justice regarding the case of Nigeria’s former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, who remains in custody over an organ-harvesting conviction. According to a post by Ayekooto Akindele, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on his Facebook page, the delegation includes the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, and the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Olasunkanmi Fagbemi (SAN). The officials were received at the Nigerian High Commission in London by Ambassador Mohammed Maidugu, the Acting High Commissioner to the UK, before proceeding to their meeting with the British Ministry of Justice. Ekweremadu has been in detention in the UK since March 2023, after he and his wife, Beatrice, were arrested by the London Metropolitan Police for allegedly trafficking a young Nigerian man, David Nwanini, for the purpose of harvesting his kidney.

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Trump Threatens $1.5 Billion Lawsuit Against BBC Over Edited Capitol Speech

US President Donald Trump has threatened legal action against the BBC over its editing of a 2021 speech delivered on the day his supporters stormed the Capitol. The broadcaster admitted the edit was an “error of judgement.” Trump’s lawyers have demanded that the BBC retract its Panorama documentary by 14 November or face a lawsuit seeking at least US$1 billion ($1.5 billion). The program combined two separate excerpts of Trump’s speech in a way that suggested he was encouraging the January 6 riot, which the legal team called “false and defamatory.” The controversy has triggered a major shake-up at the BBC, with Director-General Tim Davie and Chief Executive of News Deborah Turness resigning on Sunday. BBC Chair Samir Shah apologised for the editing mistake but rejected claims that the broadcaster suffers from systemic bias. He said the BBC is considering how to respond to Trump’s legal threat. The crisis followed the leak of an internal report that criticised the BBC’s coverage, including the Trump speech, which aired shortly before the November 2024 US presidential election. The report also raised concerns about the broadcaster’s reporting on the Israel-Gaza conflict and transgender issues. Shah acknowledged that the edit created the impression of a direct call for violence, saying in a letter to politicians: “The BBC would like to apologise for that error of judgement.” Trump’s legal team maintains that the BBC violated Florida defamation law by deliberately omitting facts and presenting clips in a misleading manner. Although it is generally difficult for public figures to win defamation cases in the US, as they must prove that false information was knowingly published, Trump has recently settled similar lawsuits with media companies including CBS and ABC News. Shah insisted that while the BBC accepts criticism over the edit, it did not attempt to suppress allegations of bias or ignore internal concerns, calling claims of systemic bias “wrong.” Davie will remain in his role for the coming months while a successor is appointed.

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NAHCON Cuts 2026 Hajj Fares, Sets December 5 Payment Deadline

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has reduced the 2026 Hajj fares, offering Nigerian pilgrims notable savings compared to last year. Pilgrims from Borno and Adamawa zones will now pay ₦7,579,020.96, down from ₦8,327,125.59 in 2025, a decrease of ₦748,104.63. The Northern Zone fare is ₦7,696,769.76, down ₦760,915.83 from ₦8,457,685.59, while the Southern Zone fare has dropped to ₦7,991,141.76 from ₦8,784,085.59, a reduction of ₦792,943.83. NAHCON said the adjustments are meant to make the pilgrimage more affordable for Nigerian Muslims. The commission also set December 5, 2025, as the final date for pilgrims to complete payments, urging compliance to ensure smooth processing. The fare revision follows directives from President Bola Tinubu, conveyed through his Deputy Chief of Staff, Sen. Ibrahim Hadeija, instructing NAHCON to lower the 2026 Hajj costs. The agency had first announced the approved fares in September 2025. For more details, NAHCON advised the public to visit its official website at www.nahcon.gov.ng.

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