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Renowned journalist tackles AGF, Malami for threatening to prosecute violators of Twitter ban

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Renowned journalist, Chief Dele Momodu has replied the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami for ordering the prosecution of everyone who is found to have violated the Twitter ban in Nigeria.

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In an exclusive chat with The Boss, Momodu hinted that it would be most appropriate if Malami’s order is brought before a competent court of law, adding that as a global business man, he as well as many others employ and pay persons, who run and have access to their social media accounts.

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He further informed the Minister, who in recent times have been mentioned in one scandal after another, that ‘henceforth, my staff will tweet for me from their various locations’ asking ‘Will I stop my business in England or Ghana or the US because you’ve banned Twitter in Nigeria?’

He said: “It would be nice to test this matter in a Law court earnestly. Some of us run global business and pay people who have access to our platforms and can run and operate our social media accounts from anywhere… Will I stop my business in England or Ghana or the US because you’ve banned Twitter in Nigeria? Henceforth, my staff will tweet for me from their various locations…”

On Tuesday, President Muhammadu Buhari tweeted his intention to treat secessionists ‘in the language they understand’, while alluding to the civil war fought between 1967 and 1970 in which over one million people of Igbo race were killed.

Acting swiftly, Twitter took down the post for violating one of its rules, and suspended the president’s account for 12 hours. The Nigerian government responded by ordering a blanket ban on Twitter operations in Nigeria.

However, many Nigerians have reacted angrily to the ban while many others have resorted to VPN alternative to continue using the app.

As a result therefore, Malami ordered the Director of Public Prosecution of the Federation (DPPF) to as a matter of urgency prosecute anyone found to still be using the banned app in the country.

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) under the chairmanship of Olumide Akpata, has vowed to challenge Buhari’s action in court just as the likes Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, has appealed to Buhari’s government to lift the ban.

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BREAKING: PDP’s woes deepened as S’Court affirm Anyanwu as National Secretary

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has lost its quest to remove the ally of Chief Nyesom Wike as the Supreme Court of Nigeria in the early hours of Friday affirmed Senator Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary.

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Anyanwn who was planted by Wike as the National Secretary of the PDP has been engrossed in legal battle as Wike, the former governor of Rivers State and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT is now loyal to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

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In a unanimous judgment, the five member panel averred that the matters bordering on the leadership or membership of a political party is its internal affair and should not be the business of a Court, hence, the Court has washed off its hands in PDP affairs.

‎The court proceeded to set aside the decision of Appeal Court, Enugu Division which on 20 December 2024 affirmed the removal of Anyanwu by a Federal High Court in Enugu.

The Apex Court held the Federal High Court lacked jurisdiction to have heard the matter instituted by Aniagwu Emmanuel.

Anyanwu contested for Imo State Governorship on the platform of PDP in 2023, but failed to secure victory.

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Emergency Rule in Rivers: Senators Dickson, Abaribe, Tambuwal walk out of Senate Chambers in protest

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As the Nigerian Senate approved the emergency rule declared in Rivers by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Senators Seriake Dickson, Enyinnaya Abaribe and Aminu Waziri Tambuwal walked out of Chambers in protest of Senate’s position.

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Seriake Dickson representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District (PDP), Enyinnaya Abaribe representing Abia South Senatorial District (APGA) and Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal representing Sokoto South Senatorial District (PDP) were unhappy over the declaration of emergency that suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara out of office.

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Senators Seriake Dickson and Aminu Tambuwal who was also a former Speaker of the House of Representatives are lawyers and said, the declaration was unconstitutional and would not have their support.

Notwithstanding, their objections, the Senate presided by the Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio through a voice vote overwhelmingly supported the president’s move, shutting down an open debate on the matter.

Senator Dickson expressed his gratitude to colleagues who supported his stance and acknowledged the presidency’s modifications to the original declaration. However, he emphasized that the introduced oversight mechanisms did not address the core constitutional concerns.

Dickson also criticized Senate President Godswill Akpabio, accusing him of attempting to silence opposition. “The Senate is a meeting of equals, and no lawmaker should be censored for speaking on national issues,” he stated.

The walkout by the three senators highlights the deepening divisions within the Nigerian Senate and raises concerns about the implications of the state of emergency on the country’s democratic institutions.

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Rugby School Nigeria unveils ambitious plans at official launch event in Lagos

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Rugby School Nigeria, the newest international school of the esteemed Rugby School Group, is set to open in September 2025 in Eko Atlantic City, Lagos.

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To celebrate this significant milestone, an exclusive launch event was held at the British Deputy High Commissioner’s residence in Lagos, attracting over 100 distinguished guests and key stakeholders from the education, government, business sectors, and diplomatic communities.

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At the official launch event on March 19, 2025, the British Deputy High Commissioner, Mr Jonny Baxter highlighted the significance of Rugby School Nigeria stating:

“Rugby School Nigeria exemplifies one of the best of UK-Nigeria collaborations, bringing another world-class British education institution to the heart of Lagos. Situated in the dynamic Eko Atlantic City, a symbol of Nigeria’s ambition and innovation, this school is poised to further shape future leaders in a rapidly evolving global landscape.”

Rugby School Nigeria will initially open its doors for Sixth Form students (ages 16-18) in September 2025, with boarding facilities set to be available from September 2026. The Senior School (ages 11-16) will launch in September 2026, offering a broad and engaging curriculum that prepares students for IGCSEs and future academic success.

Founding Principal of Rugby School Nigeria, Dr Adam England expressed his enthusiasm:

“Rugby School Nigeria will offer an exceptional education that nurtures both intellectual growth and character development guided by the Rugby School ‘Whole Person, Whole Point’ philosophy. Students will benefit from a comprehensive A-Level programme, preparing them for top universities worldwide, alongside the Rugby 360 programme, which fosters leadership, community engagement, and personal development.

Our state-of-the-art facilities will include science labs, creative arts spaces, and world-class sporting facilities.”

Founded in 1567, Rugby School is one of the world’s most prestigious UK boarding schools, renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and character development. With established sister schools in Thailand, Japan, and now Nigeria, Rugby School continues to expand its global impact, offering transformative educational experiences to students worldwide.

Dr England added, “We are excited by the substantial interest we have already received, with numerous parents’ meetings taking place daily at our offices.”

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