Viral videos: Lagos Police probes officers’ misconduct

Police said they have initiated investigations investigations into viral videos showing officers of Lagos Command tear-gassing students in Alakuko and an accident in Ikorodu injuring two people.

The command confirmed the probe in a statement posted on its X handle @LagosPoliceNG on Friday.

According to the post, Lagos Commissioner of Police, Mr Olohundare Jimoh has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), to conduct a thorough investigation into both incidents.

Jimoh condemned the unprofessional conduct seen in the Alakuko video, stressing that misuse of power and overzealousness by officers would not be tolerated.

He urged representatives of the victims in the Ikorodu accident to come forward with information to establish the facts and ensure justice.

The command assured the public that due process would be followed and any officer found culpable would face disciplinary action.

The Lagos police Command also reaffirmed their commitment to accountability and professionalism, urging residents to remain calm as investigations progress. (NAN)

Osun: Adeleke orders probe of alleged killings by Amotekun operatives

Osun governor, Ademola Adeleke, has ordered investigation into alleged killing of three people by operatives of Amotekun Corps in Akinlalu community, Ife North Local Government Area of the state.

The spokesperson for the Governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed who announced this in a statement on Saturday also revealed that Adeleke had sent a top level government delegation to the community.

According to the statement, Adeleke expressed deep shock at the deaths of some individuals from the town after receiving a preliminary report from his Special Adviser on Security Matters on the incident.

‘After receiving the preliminary report, further briefings were presented to the Deputy Governor by the security team with a State Security council meeting now scheduled for Monday to further deliberate on the issue and other emerging security threat in the state.

‘Adeleke has vowed to dig into the root of the fatal encounter between the people of the town and the Amotekun security service, directing that a high powered delegation of government and service chiefs will visit the affected town after the scheduled state security council meeting on Monday.

‘Those expected on the delegation includes the Special Adviser on Security Matters to the state governor, the Commissioner for Information, the Commissioner for political affairs, the Commissioner for Transportation, the Attorney General of the State, the Special Adviser on Legal Matters to the governor and service chiefs of the various security agencies.

‘I am a rule of law Governor. This matter is being investigated and any infraction will be dealt with within the context of the law. I have ordered a security council meeting on this incident and others such as fears of spill over from Kwara banditry attacks.

‘I sent my condolences to the victims of this unfortunate incident. I urge the good people of Akinlalu to keep calm as our government acts on the matter. I feel their pains but investigations are ongoing’, the governor was quoted as saying.

The Governor also commiserated with all those who lost loved ones in the tragic incident and prayed to God almighty to comfort them.

Amotekun Corps Shot three dead in Akinpelu – Group

Recall that a group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, had on Thursday accused operatives of Amotekun Corps of killing three members of the same family and injuring several others in Akinlalu community

The group also alleged that the Osun State Amotekun commander attempted to cover up the murder by presenting the victims as armed bandits, despite evidence that they were innocent civilians were attacked inside their compound.

In a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Convener, Olusola Badero, through its Home Director, Princess Balogun, the group said the victims who were not caught with any weapons or incriminating items were shot at close range, and left to die in their compound.

‘Shockingly, the Amotekun operatives later returned, opened fire on those who came to rescue the injured, and carried away the corpses, while labeling them as bandits. This is not only barbaric but also a complete betrayal of public trust.’

‘We are a people of peace and law-abiding citizens. But we cannot continue to fold our arms and watch our people killed like animals by those empowered to defend them. Governor Adeleke must demonstrate leadership by bringing the killers to justice and suspending the commander who orchestrated a false narrative to shield his men from accountability,’ the union said.

It also accused Adeleke of indifference, saying that since the killings occurred, he had not ordered any investigation or arrest.

The group vowed vow to pursue legal actions both locally and internationally if justice is not served.

It gave the Governor seven-day ultimatum to investigate the incident and bring the culprits to justice.

‘We will not allow this case to be buried. We will mobilise our people in Yorubaland and in the diaspora to ensure that the truth prevails and that the victims do not die in vain. If Governor Adeleke refuses to act, history will remember him as a leader who failed to protect his people,’ the Yoruba Union added.

New Coalition emerges ahead of 2027 elections

A new political movement, the New Direction for Nigeria Movement (NEDMO), has emerged with a bold promise to fight corruption and restore credibility to Nigeria’s political system

The group says it is committed to ending decades of bad leadership, injustice, and rigged elections that have hindered the nation’s progress.

The convener, Comrade Mark Adebayo, made this known during a press conference held in Abuja.

He explained that the movement was formed out of frustration with what he described as a ‘broken political system’ that no longer reflects the will of the people.

‘We are tired of leaders who manipulate elections and ignore the suffering of Nigerians,’ Adebayo declared.

‘The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must be reformed. We can no longer tolerate an electoral body that betrays the trust of citizens and suffocates democracy.’

According to Adebayo, NEDMO’s mission is to build a new Nigeria founded on integrity, justice, and transparency. The group plans to mobilize Nigerians from all walks of life youths, professionals, and grassroots communities to reclaim the political space from corrupt politicians.

NEDMO is demanding a total overhaul of INEC, stronger electoral laws, and the selection of leaders who are honest, competent, and patriotic.

Adebayo emphasized that real change will only come when Nigerians unite behind a shared vision of progress and accountability.

The movement has already established a presence in over 600 local government areas and is working to expand to every part of the country before the 2027 general elections.

NEDMO leaders believe that their growing network of volunteers and supporters could make it a major force in shaping Nigeria’s future.

Adebayo called on citizens to join the movement and take responsibility for building a nation that works for everyone.

‘Nigeria belongs to all of us,’ he said. ‘If we don’t act now, the same corrupt system will continue to rob future generations of hope.’

As the country looks ahead to another election cycle, many Nigerians are watching closely to see if NEDMO can deliver on its promise.

For now, the coalition’s emergence has reignited public debate about the need for credible leadership and genuine reform in Africa’s largest democracy.

Five arrested as Lagos seals market for violating sanitation laws

The Lagos State Government has indefinitely shut down Itedo Market in Lekki due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the closure via his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday, stating that five individuals were arrested during the enforcement exercise for breaching state laws.

He wrote: ‘This morning, we took decisive action at Itedo Market, Lekki, which has now been shut down indefinitely due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading. Five individuals have been arrested for flouting state laws.’

Wahab added that three Black Maria vehicles had been stationed at the market to deter further illegal activity and ensure public order.

‘Three Black Marias have been stationed at the location to deter further illegal activity and maintain order. Lagos will not tolerate disregard for environmental regulations or unauthorised street trading.

‘Our commitment to restoring sanity, ensuring public safety, and upholding the rule of law remains unwavering.’

The closure forms part of the state’s ongoing clampdown on environmental infractions and unauthorised trading across major markets and roadways.

Super Falcons heroine, Onumonu retires after historic WAFCON triumph

Super Falcons forward Ifeoma Onumonu has officially announced her retirement from professional football, marking the end of a remarkable career that spanned over a decade.

The 31-year-old striker shared the emotional news on her Instagram page on Saturday, expressing deep gratitude for her journey in the game.

‘It is with a heart full of gratitude that I bid farewell to my playing career on the pitch,’ Onumonu wrote. ‘Football has given me so much friendships, lessons, and memories that I will cherish forever.’

Born and raised in the United States, Onumonu began her football journey in the American league system and represented the U.S. U-23 women’s national team before switching her international allegiance to Nigeria.

Her decision to play for the Super Falcons marked a turning point in her career and endeared her to fans across Africa.

Onumonu made her debut for Nigeria in 2021 and quickly became a key figure in the national team setup. She was part of the Super Falcons squad that triumphed at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) a memorable highlight in her career.

At the club level, the forward played for several top teams, including Gotham FC in the U.S. and Montpellier HSC in France, where she ended her professional journey.

Her speed, technical skill, and eye for goal made her one of Nigeria’s most consistent performers in recent years.

Fans and teammates have been paying tribute to Onumonu’s contributions to women’s football, celebrating her dedication, professionalism, and passion for the sport.

As she steps away from the game, Onumonu says she hopes to continue inspiring young girls to chase their dreams on and off the pitch.

‘Football will always be a part of my life,’ she added. ‘I may be leaving the field as a player, but my love for the game remains as strong as ever.’

Rising Afrobeat Star Nero Cole Set to Drop New Single October 31st, 2025

Oladele Nurudeen Alao, popularly known by his stage name Nero Cole, is steadily carving his space in the Afrobeat scene. Born and raised in Oyero, Ifo, Ogun State, Nigeria, Nero Cole has transformed his passion for music into a growing career that continues to draw attention from fans and industry watchers alike.

Early Life and Background

Coming from a humble background in Ogun State, Nero Cole developed a love for music at an early age. His environment, culture, and personal experiences shaped the storytelling and rhythm found in his music today. Like many Afrobeat artists, he draws inspiration from the hustle, struggles, and triumphs of everyday life, blending them into sounds that connect with his audience.

Career Journey

Nero Cole has been consistent with his music journey, releasing several songs that have showcased his versatility and unique Afrobeat style. Over time, his craft has matured, earning him recognition among fans who appreciate his energy and authenticity.

One of his standout moments came with his recent release featuring Destiny Boy, a collaboration that amplified his reach and reinforced his presence in the industry. The synergy between both artists created a track that resonated well with Afrobeat lovers. Upcoming Release

Now, the fast-rising star is set to thrill his fans again with a brand-new single scheduled for release on October 31st, 2025. The project is highly anticipated, with supporters eager to experience another dose of his vibrant sound and lyrical creativity.

The Future of Nero Cole

With every release, Nero Cole continues to solidify his position as a voice to watch in the Afrobeat space. His dedication, talent, and growing fanbase suggest that the artist from Oyero is only just beginning. As the Afrobeat wave keeps conquering global stages, artists like Nero Cole are set to carry the sound even further.

What Tinubu told Northern Christians in Jos You Must Know

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Saturday reiterated his administration’s commitment to religious inclusiveness and fairness, assuring Christian communities in Northern Nigeria of equal treatment under his leadership.

The President gave the assurance during a meeting with Christian leaders at the headquarters of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) in Jos, Plateau State, where he also joined in paying tribute to the late Madam Lydia Yilwatda, mother of the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Professor Nantawe Yilwatda. She passed away at the age of 83.

Addressing the gathering, President Tinubu emphasised his mission to unite Nigerians across religious and ethnic divides.

‘I have a mission to unite this country, ensure its prosperity, and we are making progress,’ he declared.

He drew on his own family background as proof of his commitment to religious harmony, noting that he was raised in a Muslim household but is married to a Christian pastor, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

‘I have never forced her to change her religion,’ the President said, urging the clergy to maintain faith in his administration’s efforts to balance Nigeria’s diverse interests.

The President also reaffirmed his government’s determination to tackle insecurity, pledging decisive action against terrorism, banditry, and the persistent farmers-herders clashes.

‘We are defeating bandits, and we will defeat them. We will deal with them and combat the farmers-herders clashes,’ he assured.

Tinubu further highlighted ongoing economic reforms, stressing that his policies are designed to benefit all Nigerians regardless of faith or region.

At the funeral prayers, the President described Madam Yilwatda as a devoted mother and humanitarian whose life of service and resilience was an inspiration.

Reflecting on his past political journey in Jos, Tinubu recalled meetings held in the city during the Social Democratic Party (SDP) era, when crucial decisions were made regarding the late Chief MKO Abiola’s presidential candidacy.

‘Today, I am grateful to God that I am alive to return as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and to bid farewell to the mother of this community,’ he said.

APC National Chairman Professor Nantawe Yilwatda paid an emotional tribute to his mother, describing her as a hardworking woman who endured chronic illness for 47 years while raising her family and helping others.

‘My mother worked tirelessly despite her health condition, always supporting us and extending humanitarian assistance,’ he said, thanking President Tinubu for standing by his family.

Reverend Dr Amos Mohzo, President of COCIN, expressed appreciation to Tinubu for appointing Northern Christians to strategic positions, including Senator George Akume as Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Yilwatda as APC Chairman.

He praised the government’s efforts against insecurity in Plateau and Benue States but appealed for more support for conflict victims in Benue and the safe return of Christian communities displaced to Cameroon from Borno and Adamawa during insurgent attacks.

Mohzo assured the President of the church’s support in achieving his Renewed Hope Agenda.

The funeral attracted an array of political leaders and dignitaries, underscoring the significance of the occasion. Attendees included Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum AbdulRazaq Abdulrahman, several APC governors, National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, and multiple ministers.

Others present were the current SGF George Akume, his predecessor Boss Mustapha, former governors Tanko Al-Makura (Nasarawa), Adamu Mu’azu (Bauchi), Fidelis Tapgun (Plateau), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), and Rochas Okorocha (Imo).

Also in attendance were members of the APC National Working Committee, federal lawmakers, former House Speaker Yakubu Dogara, and senior officials from the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

Police smash petrol smuggling syndicate in Sokoto, Katsina

Operatives of Nigeria Police Force Border Patrol Unit have successfully intercepted and recovered over 100 Jerry cans of petrol being illegally transported to Niger Republic through Sokoto and Katsina States.

CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, Force Public Relations Officer revealed this in a statement on Saturday.

According to the statement, police operatives while on stop-and-search duty along Illela-Sokoto Highway intercepted a vehicle loaded with eighty jerrycans of PMS and arrested the driver Yasir Adamu.

‘After preliminary investigation, it was discovered that the suspect was attempting to smuggle the petroleum product across the border into the Niger Republic,’ the statement indicated.

The statement also indicated that operatives of the Border Patrol unit in Katsina intercepted and recovered thirty-five Jerry cans, each containing twenty-five litres of petrol which were about to be transported into Niger Republic.

‘The suspects, on sighting the team, abandoned the exhibits and fled. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the suspects and bring them to justice,’ said Hundeyin.

The statement also quoted the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun as commending the officers who intercepted the Jerry cans of petrol for their vigilance and professionalism.

The IGP also reiterated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to sustain robust operations against all forms of economic crimes.

Panic in Umuahia as bank building collapses

A section of the First Bank building on Library Avenue in Umuahia, Abia State, collapsed on Saturday afternoon, sending panic through the city’s commercial district.

According to a report by Punch, the incident occurred during off-working hours, forcing traders and passersby in the area to flee as parts of the structure suddenly gave way.

The affected area, which hosts several banks, offices, and shops, has since been cordoned off as emergency responders and security operatives moved in to assess the situation and prevent further danger.

As of the time of filing this report, details on possible casualties or the extent of the damage remain sketchy.

An eyewitness described the collapse as ‘sudden,’ saying the structure ‘just gave in and people started running for safety.’

Authorities of First Bank are yet to release an official statement on the incident.

Five arrested as Lagos seals market for violating sanitation laws

The Lagos State Government has indefinitely shut down Itedo Market in Lekki due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading.

The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the closure via his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday, stating that five individuals were arrested during the enforcement exercise for breaching state laws.

He wrote: ‘This morning, we took decisive action at Itedo Market, Lekki, which has now been shut down indefinitely due to repeated environmental violations and illegal roadside trading. Five individuals have been arrested for flouting state laws.’

Wahab added that three Black Maria vehicles had been stationed at the market to deter further illegal activity and ensure public order.

‘Three Black Marias have been stationed at the location to deter further illegal activity and maintain order. Lagos will not tolerate disregard for environmental regulations or unauthorised street trading.

‘Our commitment to restoring sanity, ensuring public safety, and upholding the rule of law remains unwavering.’

The closure forms part of the state’s ongoing clampdown on environmental infractions and unauthorised trading across major markets and roadways.