Law & Crime
Minna Court remands a- 24 year old miscreant in correctional custody

By Uthman Baba-Al-Naseer, Minna
A Minna Chief Magistrate court Number One, sitting at the State High Court Complexe Friday, Witnessed a scene created by a 24 year old miscreant as he bursted into tears when the Presiding Chief Magistrate Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed ordered for his remand in correctional custody.
The Operatives of the CP Mornitory squad of the Niger State Police Command carried out an aggressive raid in some part of Minna and its environs and effected the arrest of some numbers of miscreants.
Among them, the Police authority in Minna charged one Mansur Kabir a 24 years old miscreant known for his notoriety in dispossessing residents of Minna their belongings which includes iPhone, Laptop and promax valued N1.150,000.
He was arraigned on nine count charges which bothered on Criminal Conspiracy, Criminal trespass causing grievous hurt,theft, inciting Public disturbance, disturbance of Public peace and belonging to unlawful assembly of thugs.
According to the charge sheet marked; MN/CMC/CR/15/2025. the count charges are punishable under section 97,348,248,287,327,114,113,185 and section 34 B of the Niger State law prohibiting thuggery 2018.
The Police Prosecutor Inspector Aliyu Yakubu Kuta had told the court that on the 18 of April,2025, “at about 1043 hrs,one Nura Yarima of Tudun Fulani area of Minna was in his business centre situated at Sani Basket Plaza Bosso Road Minna.
” You Mansur Kabir, and six others now at large conspired among yourselves and intentionally attacked Nura Yarima, gave him a series fist blow inflicted injuries on his face,mouth and eye thereby left him unconscious on the ground until you were arrested by the police.
“During Police Investigation you freely confessed to the crime and further investigation revealed that all of you followed the complainant to his neighbor’s shop,beat him and damaged his motors and one HP jet 800 machine all valued N3,270,000 and stole his I-Phone m Promax valued N1,150,000.” the Prosecutor told the court.
When the charges were read to him by the Presiding Chief Magistrate Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed, he pleaded not guilty to the charge and the Prosecutor Inspector Aliyu Yakubu Kuta, further told the court that the Investigation in to the matter is is still ongoing and prayed the court to remand the defendant in Correctional Custody as ” some of the offences are not ordinarily bailable”.
While granting the prayer of the Police Prosecutor, the Presiding Chief Magistrate Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed then pronounced his remand in Correctional Custody and adjourned the case to 26th of May,2025 for further mention.
The defendant however, created a dramatic scene in the Courtroom upon the pronouncement of his remand by the Chief Magistrate bursted into tears uncontrollably.
Law & Crime
Kanu’s family kicks against media misrepresentation of court proceedings

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi,Abuja
The family of the detained Biafra nation agitator, Nnamdi Kanu has kicked against an alleged deliberate representation of court proceedings by a section of the media in the terrorism charges against him.
The family warned those involved in the alleged misrepresentation of proceedings in the on-going criminal trial to desist from misleading and mis-informing the general public in the interest of justice.
In a statement released in Abuja, the family cited a publication titled “Nnamdi Kanu Admitted Inciting Public to Attack Police, Witness Tells Court” as a blatant lie and falsehood to give Kanu a bad name and damage his reputation.
The statement was signed by Prince Emmanuel Kanu, the immediate younger brother of the detainee.
To avoid deliberate falsehood against Kanu and misrepresentation of facts, the family pleaded with the authority of the Federal High Court to permit live streaming of the proceedings.
It read in part, “The Kanu family strongly condemns the shameful and deliberate misrepresentation of the court proceedings in the ongoing trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as reported by certain media outlets.
“The article titled “Nnamdi Kanu Admitted Inciting Public to Attack Police, Witness Tells Court” is a blatant distortion of the truth, designed to mislead the public and tarnish the global reputation of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
“This disgraceful journalism reflects a disturbing trend of anti-Biafra and Igbo-hating sentiments that prioritize sensationalism over factual reporting.
“The resumed hearing at the Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by the honorable Justice James Omotosho, exposed the prosecution’s weak and embarrassing case.
“The cross-examination of the prosecution’s witness, PW-AAA from the Department of State Services (DSS), revealed a shocking lack of awareness regarding the charges against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
“The witness repeatedly admitted ignorance of critical details, including: The filing of a 15-count charge against the defendant and the striking out of several charges by a trial judge.
“The specific allegations of inciting the public to destroy public properties or furthering terrorism by directing attacks on government properties in Lagos.
“Most notably, when questioned about a charge alleging incitement to destroy government properties, the witness confirmed awareness of the allegation but was unaware that the court had struck it out.
“This testimony directly contradicts the false narrative peddled by Vanguard and other media outlets claiming that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu “admitted” to inciting the public.
“The witness’s response of “I’m not aware” cannot, by any stretch of logic or ethics, be twisted into an admission of guilt by the defendant.
“The Kanu family is appalled by the prosecution’s reliance on unsubstantiated allegations and their failure to produce any credible evidence in court.
“Witness PW2-BBB, who Mazi Nnamdi Kanu described as a “mercenary hired to testify against him,” is not an SSS officer based at the national headquarters in Abuja and is unknown to the defendant.
“The prosecution’s attempt to present baseless claims through this witness, without tendering any evidence, is a mockery of justice.
“Equally troubling is the media’s role in amplifying falsehoods while ignoring the substance of the case.
“Instead of focusing on the prosecution’s deceit and the court’s exasperation with their antics, certain media houses have chosen to sensationalize trivial matters, such as the exclusion of Princess Favour Kanu, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s sister-in-law, from the courtroom for streaming the proceedings.
“This minor infraction pales in comparison to the travesty of justice unfolding in this case, yet it has been weaponized to distract from the prosecution’s failures.
“The deliberate misinformation emanating from this trial underscores the urgent need for transparency. The Kanu family humbly calls on Justice James Omotosho to allow live streaming of the proceedings.
“This case, which carries global interest and significance, demands real-time access to counter the propaganda and falsehoods peddled by government-controlled media.
“The gagging of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s family and legal team from conducting live interviews after court sessions only serves to embolden the prosecution’s deceitful tactics.
“The Nigerian government’s conduct in this case is an embarrassment to the judiciary and a betrayal of the principles of natural justice.
“Justice Omotosho has demonstrated commendable impartiality, yet the prosecution’s desperation to distort facts and manipulate public perception threatens the integrity of the trial.
“The media’s complicity in spreading lies, such as the baseless claim that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu admitted to inciting violence, is indicative of the pressure exerted on journalists to serve as mouthpieces for the government’s agenda.
“The Kanu family will not stand idly by while Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s reputation is unjustly maligned.
“We demand that media outlets retract their false reports and focus on the substance of the case: a prosecution built on lies, unsubstantiated allegations, and procedural violations.
“We call on the public, both in Nigeria and globally, to reject the government’s propaganda and demand accountability.
“This case is not a legal proceeding but a circus orchestrated to silence a man who has fearlessly advocated for the rights of his people.
“We urge all lovers of justice 8to join us in condemning this travesty and to support our call for live streaming to ensure the truth is no longer distorted”, the statement said.
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WPFD 2025: IPC and ACSPN Convene Media Stakeholders’ Roundtable on AI, Media & Press Freedom

By David Owei,Baylesa
To commemorate World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) 2025, the International Press Centre (IPC), in partnership widomth the Association of Communication Scholars & Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN), will host a one-day Media Stakeholders’ Roundtable themed: “Artificial Intelligence, The Media & Press Freedom: Issues & Perspectives.”
Supported by IFEX—a global network of over 100 organisations committed to advancing freedom of expression—the roundtable aligns with UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) 2025 theme, “Reporting in the Brave New World: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the Media.” It will bring together journalists, media professionals, academics, civil society actors, and policy influencers to critically examine the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for press freedom.
The event, set for Wednesday, May 7, will open with a goodwill remark by Professor Rotimi Olatunji, President of ACSPN and Professor of Public Relations and Advertising at Lagos State University (LASU), followed by an Opening Statement from Mr. Gbemiga Ogunleye, former Provost of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism who will preside over the event.
The Executive Director, IPC, Mr. Lanre Arogundade in a statement said: As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the global information landscape, the forum will serve as a platform to assess the opportunities and risks AI poses to media independence, explore the evolving role of the media in an AI-driven world, and develop practical strategies to safeguard journalist safety while defending fundamental freedoms.”
Key highlights will include the presentation of the IPC State of Press Freedom Report, offering timely insights into the major challenges facing media freedom in Nigeria.
In another session Dr. Monday Ashibogwu, Managing Editor of Quick News, will lead a discussion on AI, the media, and press freedom.
Dr. Ganiyat Tijani-Adenle of LASU, will examine the critical issue of journalist safety in an AI-driven media environment.
The concluding session will capture stakeholder input and produce actionable recommendations to guide advocacy, policy, and media capacity-building, promoting a rights-based approach to AI and journalism.
The outcomes will be widely shared across media, academia, civil society, and government.
Law & Crime
BAYELSA SECURITY: Govt Reaffirms Commitment To Fostering Inter-Agency Collaboration

By David Owei ,Baylesa
Bayelsa State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening collaboration among the various security agencies for the security of lives and property in the state.
Governor Douye Diri stated this on Monday when participants of Study Course 47 of the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, paid him a courtesy visit in Government House, Yenagoa.
Governor Diri, who spoke through his deputy, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, noted that Bayelsa had a robust and resilient security architecture, saying his administration was poised to make the the state safest for business and residency in Nigeria.
But to achieve this, he said the state government would continue to support the security agencies and ensure “that all hands are always on deck”
According to the Bayelsa helmsman, government exists mainly to ensure security of lives and property, and the welfare of the people, which requires complementation and not competition among security agencies.
Governor Diri, while expressing hope that the visit of the Senior Course 47 Defence Study Team to Bayelsa would further help the state improve on its security architecture, added that advanced security equipment were being installed for more effective surveillance in the state.
His words: “On behalf of the government and people of our state, I welcome you to Bayelsa. We believe that your study is very focused, and the area of focus appears to be the one we have put our foot forward in the comity of states.
“Government exists for two reasons: The primary responsibility of government is to provide security of lives and property, and to promote the well-being of the people.
“We are happy that you are coming to look at our security architecture and to encourage us to improve on it. We have quite a robust, resilient and proactive security system. But we will continue to build on it until we make our state unarguably the safest in this country.
“I believe you will have the time to see what we are doing to ensure that all hands are on deck. We believe that security is an issue of complementation and not an issue of competition.
“When there is rivalry or competition among the security agencies, then the security architecture would be weakened and even defeated, because there is going to be infighting.
“So we are working very hard to promote cooperation among the security agencies. So there is collaboration and not confrontation among the security agencies in Bayelsa. The security agencies are closely working cooperatively together here.”
Speaking earlier, the Coordinator of Study Course 47, Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Brigadier General E.A. Orakwe, said they were in Bayelsa on a study tour to ascertain how the state has been harnessing grassroots intelligence for enhanced internal security.
Brigadier-General Orakwe, who noted that Bayelsa was selected among the few states for the study, thanked the state government for giving the team the needed support and cooperation to successfully carry its assignment in the state.
He promised that the team would make available a copy of their research findings in a detailed report at the end of the study tour.
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