Federal High Court Reschedules Hearing Against Sowore Over #FreeNnamdiKanuNow Protest To October 29

The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled October 29 for the hearing of a suit filed by the police against Omoyele Sowore and other organizers of the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest held on October 20. The case, initially set for October 20 for the respondents in an ex parte motion to show cause why the interim order should be vacated, could not proceed due to the protest, which disrupted court activities that day. Justice Mohammed Umar had earlier issued an interim order restraining Sowore and others from staging protests for the release of Nnamdi Kanu in sensitive areas of Abuja, including Aso Rock Villa, the National Assembly, Force Headquarters, Court of Appeal, Eagle Square, and Shehu Shagari Way, pending the hearing of the motion on notice. The judge also granted an abridgment of time for the respondents to respond to the application on notice, originally set for 9:00 a.m. on October 20, before adjourning to the new hearing date. The ex parte motion was filed by police lawyer Wisdom Madaki on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Police Force, in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2202/2025, listed Sowore, Sahara Reporters Ltd, and Sahara Reporters’ Media Foundation as the first to third respondents. The Take It Back Movement (TIB) for the Transformation of Nigeria, any organization or person acting with express or implied instruction, and unknown persons were included as the fourth and fifth respondents. In an affidavit supporting the motion, police officer Bassey Ibithan, attached to the Directorate of Legal Services at Force Headquarters, Abuja, warned that the protest could pose a threat to national security if not restrained. Sowore, a former 2019 and 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (ACC), had mobilized for what he described as a peaceful protest demanding the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Several individuals were reportedly arrested during the protest, including Kanu’s special counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, who is scheduled for arraignment on October 24 at a Kuje Magistrate Court in Abuja.

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BBNaija Star Dede Celebrates 24th Birthday With ₦30 Million Cash And Luxury Gifts From Fans

BBNaija Star Dede Celebrates 24th Birthday With ₦30 Million Cash And Luxury Gifts From Fans

BBNaija star Dede celebrated her 24th birthday in lavish style, as her fans surprised her with gifts totaling over ₦44 million, including a whopping ₦30 million cash cheque. A video from the celebration captured the emotional moment Dede received the ₦30 million cheque, surrounded by cheering fans who had gathered to honor her special day. Beyond the cash, Dede was showered with a variety of luxury items, including: 24Karat pure gold ₦1 million cash gifts for both Dede and her mother Luxury hair from Solange Hair (₦2,350,000) Rene Caovilla heels from The Luxe Shopper (₦3,094,000) Aquazzura heels from Covet Luxury (₦699,900) Dji Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo (₦1,300,000) Apple AirPods (₦430,000) Jimmy Choo Rose Passion Eau De Parfum, 100ml (₦234,859) Parfums De Marly Delina Exclusif, Eau de Parfum 75ml (₦435,000) Private Pilates session at Oma the Spa (₦200,000) Spa vouchers for Dede and her mother from Kallos Luxury Med Spa (₦352,800 each) Grocery voucher from Delis Supermarket (₦300,000) Customized outfit voucher from Ewongho (₦902,500) Scarves from Elan Scarves (₦130,000) Blush set from Beauty by AD (₦235,000) Activewear from Berbiebeauty (₦244,700) and MnM Luxury (₦103,500) Journal from Tassel Planner (₦54,000) Jewelry (personal gift) Heart-themed birthday cake (₦63,000) Personalized Kudoboard Heartfelt video messages from fans The total value of all gifts amounted to ₦44,720,980, including miscellaneous items worth ₦735,080. Dede took to social media to express her heartfelt gratitude, describing her 24th birthday as one of the most memorable and emotional days of her life. She thanked her fans for their love, generosity, and continuous support, making her special day truly unforgettable.

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Nkechi Blessing Threatens To Beat Lizzy Anjorin If She Mentions Her Late Mother Again

Nkechi Blessing Threatens To Beat Lizzy Anjorin If She Mentions Her Late Mother Again

Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing is keeping her online feud with Lizzy Anjorin alive, taking to Instagram to issue stern warnings. The conflict, which began after Lizzy mocked Nkechi’s crashed POP, has seen Nkechi assert that she isn’t afraid but is avoiding confrontation due to her anger issues and the risk of legal trouble. “Avoiding drama doesn’t mean I’m scared of you. I have anger issues & I’m trying to avoid jail,” she wrote. Nkechi also delivered a sharp warning regarding her late mother, telling Lizzy to never mention her name again: “Open letter to ole Idumota, that my mother name wey you Dey mention go kpai you and your generation…Broad daylight witch @lizzyanjorin_originallawal.” She added, “If I ever hear my late’s mum’s name in your mouth again, I will beat you blue black.” Earlier, Nkechi had challenged Lizzy to a face-to-face showdown, promising to “beat her like a child” if a location was agreed upon. The drama continues to unfold online, drawing reactions from fans and followers.

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Nnamdi Kanu Fires Entire Legal Team, Will Represent Himself In Court

Nnamdi Kanu Fires Entire Legal Team, Will Represent Himself In Court

Detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has terminated his entire legal team and announced his intention to represent himself in his ongoing trial. During the resumed hearing on Thursday, Kanu informed the court that he was ready to conduct his own defence. Following this, all senior advocates in his team, led by Kanu Agabi SAN, formally withdrew from the case. Agabi stated that the team, which included Onyechi Ikpeazu, Paul Erokoro, Joseph Akubo, and Emeka Etiaba, respected Kanu’s decision, explaining, “The defendant has taken this case back from us and we respect that.” Kanu then addressed the court from the dock, questioning the court’s jurisdiction to continue the trial. Justice James Omotosho sought confirmation from Kanu that he would represent himself, which he affirmed. The judge ordered the remaining members of his legal team, excluding the SANs, to leave the courtroom. As Kanu began challenging the court’s authority, Ikpeazu requested that he be given time to gather his thoughts, noting that the withdrawal of the senior advocates took effect that morning. The prosecution raised no objection. Justice Omotosho subsequently adjourned the trial to Friday, October 24, for Kanu to officially open his defence.

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Oshiomhole Tells Politicians To Stop Arming Youths, Says It Fuels Post-Election Violence

Oshiomhole Tells Politicians To Stop Arming Youths, Says It Fuels Post-Election Violence

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has warned Nigerian politicians to stop arming unemployed youths during elections, saying the practice is one of the main causes of post-election violence and rising insecurity. Speaking during a recent plenary session of the Senate, Oshiomhole said the problem of electoral violence could be largely solved if politicians reformed their attitudes and embraced integrity. “As elected persons, we as senators shall not, directly or indirectly, secretly or openly, aid and abet unemployed or semi-employed people and arm them to disrupt elections. If we reform our character, this problem is 90% solved,” he stated. He recalled how his “one man, one vote; one woman, one vote” campaign in Edo State helped reduce election-related killings and restored confidence in the democratic process. “It is now possible to hold an election without counting dead bodies,” Oshiomhole said. “The real beauty of democracy is not in holding a powerful office but in knowing that people freely chose you to represent them and manage their collective trust for the common good.” He condemned politicians who win through manipulation or rigging, insisting that such individuals can never truly be at peace with themselves. Oshiomhole also drew a connection between post-election violence and criminality, explaining that many of the weapons distributed to thugs during campaigns are never retrieved afterward. “After every election, there’s always an increase in violent crimes because those politicians who armed hungry youths abandon them, and the weapons end up being used for robbery and other crimes,” he said. He urged political leaders to lead by example through honesty, accountability, and respect for the people’s will, saying character reform is the foundation of peaceful and credible elections.

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Trump Hits Russia’s Oil Giants With Sanctions as EU Bans Russian LNG

United States President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia’s largest oil companies, marking his first major punitive move against Moscow since returning to the White House. The decision comes amid growing frustration over Russia’s failure to make progress in ceasefire talks aimed at ending its war in Ukraine. On the same day, the European Union announced its 19th sanctions package, which includes a ban on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the sanctions target Rosneft and Lukoil—Russia’s two biggest oil producers—along with dozens of their subsidiaries. He accused President Vladimir Putin of showing “a lack of serious commitment” to peace efforts and vowed to tighten restrictions further if Russia’s aggression continues. “Today’s actions increase pressure on Russia’s energy sector and degrade the Kremlin’s ability to raise revenue for its war machine,” Bessent said in a statement. The measures freeze US-based assets of the targeted firms and prohibit Americans from conducting business with them. However, China and India—Russia’s key oil customers—were notably excluded from the list. Trump told reporters he plans to raise concerns about China’s continued imports of Russian oil during his meeting with President Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in South Korea next week. “Every time I speak with Vladimir, I have good conversations, but they don’t go anywhere,” Trump said, expressing frustration over stalled truce negotiations. The Kremlin has yet to issue an official response to the sanctions. Rosneft, Russia’s state-controlled oil giant and its second-largest company by revenue, has been struggling under previous international restrictions and declining oil prices, reporting a 68 percent drop in net income for the first half of 2025. Lukoil, the country’s top private oil firm, also reported a 26.5 percent profit decline last year due to heavy taxation tied to Moscow’s war spending. The United Kingdom had already sanctioned both companies last week, with British officials declaring there was “no place for Russia in global markets” as long as it continues its war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, in Brussels, EU leaders formally approved a wide-ranging sanctions package that includes a phased ban on Russian LNG imports—ending short-term contracts within six months and long-term ones by January 2027. The decision followed last-minute negotiations to secure Slovakia’s support after its prime minister raised concerns about energy costs and climate policy impacts on heavy industries. The latest EU measures also impose travel restrictions on Russian diplomats, sanction 117 more ships from Moscow’s “shadow fleet” used to evade restrictions, and expand financial penalties to banks in Kazakhstan and Belarus. Welcoming the move, Andriy Yermak, chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the EU’s decision would further cut Moscow’s war funding. “The logic is simple – less money in Russia means fewer missiles in Ukraine,” he wrote on Telegram, adding that a 20th sanctions package was already being prepared.

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Chelsea 5–1 Ajax: Blues Thrash 10-Man Dutch Side in Wild First Half to Claim Second Champions League Win

Chelsea 5–1 Ajax: Blues Thrash 10-Man Dutch Side in Wild First Half to Claim Second Champions League Win

Chelsea produced a stunning display at Stamford Bridge, dismantling 10-man Ajax 5–1 in a chaotic first half that featured five goals, three penalties, and a red card — securing their second Champions League victory of the season. Ajax midfielder Kenneth Taylor’s reckless tackle on Facundo Buonanotte in the 17th minute earned him a straight red card, setting the stage for a frenetic opening period that Chelsea completely dominated. With an average starting age of just over 22 years, Enzo Maresca’s youthful side became the first team in Champions League history to have three teenagers — Marc Guiu, Estevao, and Tyrique George — score in the same game. Chelsea made ten changes from their weekend Premier League win over Nottingham Forest, with only Romeo Lavia retaining his place. Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez returned to the lineup, and both quickly made their presence felt. Guiu opened the scoring from close range before Caicedo doubled the lead with a deflected strike from distance. Ajax briefly fought back when Wout Weghorst converted a penalty after Tosin Adarabioyo’s foul on Raul Moro. However, the Dutch striker then conceded a penalty at the other end with a rash challenge on Fernandez, who calmly restored Chelsea’s two-goal cushion from the spot. The chaos continued as Estevao — one of Chelsea’s standout performers — won another penalty before confidently converting it himself after Fernandez handed him the ball. The first half ended 4–1, with the game effectively settled before the interval. Early in the second half, substitute Tyrique George added a fifth for the hosts, his deflected effort putting the result beyond any doubt. Chelsea continued to press, with Jamie Gittens and Estevao going close, but the damage had already been done in a relentless first 45 minutes. After the match, Maresca praised Estevao’s performance, drawing comparisons to former protégé Cole Palmer: “He reminds me of Cole at a similar age — playing wide now, but in time he’ll move inside. He’s humble, polite, and eager to learn, which makes him special.” Sky Sports’ David Richardson described the young side’s performance as a glimpse into Chelsea’s bright future. “It looked more like a Conference League lineup on paper, but the youngsters proved their worth on Europe’s biggest stage. The kids are alright,” he wrote. With four consecutive wins across all competitions, Chelsea’s momentum is growing — and they’re doing it without injured star Cole Palmer. Under Maresca’s guidance, the future looks increasingly bright for the Blues.

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Police Arrest Omoyele Sowore At Federal High Court In Abuja

Human rights activist and Sahara Reporters founder, Omoyele Sowore, has reportedly been arrested by the Nigeria Police at the Federal High Court in Abuja. The arrest was made public by human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong, who condemned the incident in a post on X, describing it as a disgrace to the rule of law. “The arrest of Omoyele Sowore at the Federal High Court in Abuja moments ago is preposterous. The police and the Tinubu regime are making a mockery of our judicial system. He should be freed immediately. Stop the shenanigans,” Effiong wrote. Before the incident, Sowore had shared on Facebook that he was at the Federal High Court with Nnamdi Kanu’s lead counsel, Kanu Agabi, who disclosed that his legal team was withdrawing from Kanu’s case, leaving the IPOB leader to face trial without legal representation. As of the time of this report, the reason for Sowore’s arrest has not been made known by the police.

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