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$3m bribery: How Farouk Lawan was sentenced to 14 years jail

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When Hon. Farouk Lawan was sentenced on Tuesday by a High Court in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, it was a long journey and a battle with the law to exculpate himself from allegation of $3 million bribe from a Lagia businessman.

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The convicted Lawan spent 16 years representing Bagwa/Shanono Federal Constituency of Kano State in the House of Representatives having won elections four times from 1999 to 2015.

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Throughout his sixteen years, he was elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

As a ranking lawmaker in the lower Chambers, Lawan was appointed Chairman of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee on Petroleum Subsidy in 2014.

The Federal High Court found him guilty of seeking and obtaining a $3 million bribe.

Lawan was found guilty of count one, two, and three charges, which bother on corruptly asking for and obtaining bribe from Mr Femi Otedola, in order to exonerate Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited from the list of companies in the fuel subsidy scam.

Count one stated that the former Chairman, ad-hoc committee on monitoring of fuel subsidy regime corruptly asked the Chairman of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited, Femi Otedola, for a bribe of $3 million as inducement to remove his company’s name from the report of the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee on monitoring of fuel subsidy regime.

Recall that the video published in 2012, Mr Lawan purportedly requested for a $3 million bribe from Mr Otedola.

Legal reasons for conviction

According to the presiding Justice Angela Otaluka, the evidence listed and submitted before the court by the prosecution counsel were convincing at cross-examination.

He also held that the conduct, responses and submissions of the defendant (Lawan) and witnesses in this case, actually established the charge in the count.

In count two, which stated that the defendant collected $500,000 as a bribe to exonerate Zelon petroleum and gas from the fuel subsidy probe report, Justice Otaluka held that the defendant demanded a balance of payment, after receiving the first and second tranche of the payment, and as at the early hours of 24th April 2012 when the accused received the second tranche, no complaint was made to any security agency or anti-corruption agencies, as he claims he accepted the money to show as evidence before the house.

He further said the defendant failed to convince the court that his acceptance of the said bribe was to serve as evidence before the House Committee that the Chairman of Zelon Petroleum wanted to bribe the Committee involved in the probe.

Justice Otaluka convicted Lawan to seven years for counts one and two and five years for count three, adding that the sentences were to run concurrently.

The court also ordered that Lawan to return the $500,000 to the federal government.

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Iran may secure a deal before Trump’s deadline – or face Israeli strikes in Tehran – analysis

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President of the United States of America, Donald Trump

We are nearing the endgame leading to an attack on Iran’s nuclear program – or to serious new nuclear negotiations.

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US President Donald Trump against backdrop of Iranian missile (illustration).(photo credit: Canva/DavorLovincic, Getty Images/Anna Moneymaker)

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It’s been several weeks since US President Donald Trump sent a letter to Iran giving it two months to arrive with him to a nuclear deal or it would likely face military force.

No one knows exactly how Trump will calculate the deadline: two months from when the letter was sent, two months from when the Islamic Republic received the letter, two months from when it responded, or two months from when talks may start.

But after Trump’s deadline, European countries Germany, France, and England (the E-3), set June as a deadline for Tehran to reach a nuclear deal lest it face global sanctions being snapped back on it according to a provision of the 2015 nuclear deal it signed with the West.

So whether his deadline is early May or closer to early June like the E-3, we are down to one to two months for a new Iran nuclear deal or for some significant interim progress sufficient to extend the deadline.

Why is Iran facing increased pressure on its nuclear program?

The increased tensions are not just based on Trump’s deadline threat.

In recent days, including again on Sunday, Trump threatened Tehran more explicitly with being attacked, including, “bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”

His latest threat was also unusually ambiguous in that some interpreted it not merely as giving Israel a green light to strike the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, but potentially having the US participate as well.

In a different atmosphere this might be seen as a bluff, but Trump has put forth a large and sustained series of airstrikes against the Houthis of Yemen now for multiple weeks.

This, and the fact that Trump ordered the targeted assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the former Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Quds Force chief, in 2020, makes the threat of US participation on some level suddenly real. 

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei not turning the other cheek

Meanwhile, Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is not turning the other cheek.

He and his lieutenants have said unmistakably that if their nuclear program is struck by anyone, even if it is “just” by Israel, that they will retaliate by attacking every single US base in the region.

They then went out of their way to broaden that definition to even include bases the US shares with other countries, such as the UK Diego Garcia Base in the Indian Ocean and American bases even in countries like Turkey.

This would be in addition to the more obvious US troops in Middle Eastern countries like Syria, and in addition to attacking Israel and Gulf countries like the Saudis, all of whom Khamenei has ordered attacked in the past.

Iran is signaling in public that it will make no new concessions beyond what it was willing to make to the Biden administration and that it will not negotiate under pressure, but the fact is that it is saying it will consider indirect negotiations at a time that Trump is threatening it will bombing and instituting a host of tougher sanctions.

Khamenei knew that Biden would try to hold Netanyahu back from attacking Iran’s nuclear program as he did on April 19, 2024 and October 26, 2024.

However, he also knows that either Trump will definitely give Netanyahu the green light to attack at some point if there is no deal, or is deeply worried that Trump would approve such a dramatic game-changing strike.

Not only that, but with Iran’s five S-300 air defense systems all destroyed by Israel in 2024, it knows that the Israeli air force’s capability to destroy or deeply harm and delay the nuclear program has moved from a difficult challenge to being close to a certainty.

Also, Khamenei has seen that Israel was able to shoot down most of its hundreds of ballistic missiles on two separate occasions. Does Khamenei really think his threats of a ballistic missile response will block Israel or the US or both from acting?

All of this makes negotiations much more likely.

Real negotiations between US, Iran will have to begin next month

In terms of when Khamenei must start negotiations and by when he would need to agree to a sufficient enough interim deal to gain a further reprieve, this is harder to say.

Probably real negotiations need to start in around the next month.

Reaching an interim deal could drag out longer, until September, given that the global sanctions snapback does not expire until October and that Trump’s deadline was somewhat arbitrary.

But there is no question that we are either nearing the end game leading to an attack on Iran’s nuclear program or to serious new nuclear negotiations which will kick the can down the road a few months, but not much farther than that.

The clock is ticking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Matawalle celebrates Tinubu 73rd birthday

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The Honourable Minister of Defence, H.E. Dr. Bello Mohammed Matawalle extends heartfelt congratulations to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the occasion of his 73rd birthday. The Minister commended the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly in the realm of national security, which has been bolstered by the unwavering dedication of the Nigerian Military.

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Dr. Matawalle acknowledged the President’s exceptional leadership and decisive actions that have significantly enhanced the safety and security of Nigerians across the nation in a remarkably short period. He stated, “President Tinubu has taken bold and transformative steps that are already yielding positive results in our collective pursuit of peace and safety.”

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The Minister emphasized that history will undoubtedly recognize President Tinubu for his courageous and intentional efforts to reset and reposition the country across various sectors for a brighter future. The positive outcomes of these initiatives are becoming increasingly evident.

“On this special occasion of his birthday,” Dr. Matawalle continued, “I, on behalf of my family, the Ministry of Defence, and all Nigerians, wish the President long life, good health, and the fortitude to continue making the courageous decisions necessary for our nation’s development during this pivotal time.”

Your transformative policies strengthens our faith in Nigeria. Mr President, I salute your excellence.

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BREAKING: Governor Okpebholo arrives Kano on condolence visit

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Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo has arrived the ancient city of Kano on a condolence visit over the gruesome killing of 16 hunters on Thursday 27th March, 2025.

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The governor was received by his counterpart inKano, Abba Yusugu o Monday afternoon.

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Earlier, Governor Okpebholo visited the Deputy Senate President, Senator Jibrin Barau whomis also an indegene of Kano, disclosing that 14 suspects have been arrested in connection with the killing.

According to him, those arrested have been moved to Abuja for further interrogation.

Okpebholo was received in Kano by Governor Abba Yusuf and some of his cabinet members.

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