Author: Daily Post Nigeria

  • Tragedy as 23-year-old FUTA student allegedly commits suicide 

    Tragedy as 23-year-old FUTA student allegedly commits suicide 

    The Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA, was at the weekend thrown into a state of mourning following the discovery of the lifeless body of a 100-level student of the institution.

    The body of the deceased, identified as Favour Olaniyi, was found inside a bush along the North Gate of the institution.

    The deceased, a male student of the institution’s Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics, was found under circumstances that have fuelled speculation of suicide.

    An empty bottle of a substance suspected to be a lethal herbicide was said to have been recovered at the scene following the discovery of his body.

    Following the development, students and residents within the area were seen gathered in clusters, struggling to comprehend the tragic incident.

    Confirming the incident, the Director, Corporate Communication and Protocol of FUTA, Adegbenro Adebanjo, who expressed the institution’s sadness over the loss of the student, disclosed that the parents of the deceased had been informed of the development.

    Adebanjo, who stressed that the university is cooperating with police investigators, stated that officials from the Students Affairs Division are providing counselling support to fellow students who may have been impacted by the tragedy.

    “The Students Affairs Division, FUTA, has always reiterated its readiness and willingness to provide support for students who may be battling any issues and will continue to do so.

    “Students are encouraged to take advantage of the availability of such counselling and guidance when they are faced with any issues on and off campus.”

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Ondo State Command, Abayomi Jimoh, disclosed that an investigation had commenced into the incident, stating that there were no visible marks of violence on the body of the deceased when detectives visited the scene.

    He said, “The corpse has been deposited at the mortuary for preservation and further examination, while investigations to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident have commenced.”

    Tragedy as 23-year-old FUTA student allegedly commits suicide 

  • Missing lawyer, Linda Ameh found in Abuja

    Missing lawyer, Linda Ameh found in Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has confirmed that Linda Ameh, the lawyer and National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, member earlier declared missing, has been found in Abuja.

    The command disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday by its spokesperson, Josephine Adeh.

    According to the police, Ameh personally reported at the Maitama Police Station after she was found and is currently assisting investigators with information relating to the incident.

    “Ms. Linda Ameh, the legal practitioner previously reported missing on the 6th of May 2026, has now been located. She is assisting the Police with valuable information to aid the ongoing investigation,” the statement said.

    The police added that efforts were ongoing to identify and apprehend those behind the alleged abduction.

    Authorities, however, did not confirm whether any ransom was paid for her release, despite earlier reports that suspected kidnappers demanded N20 million.

    Ameh, aged 25, was reportedly declared missing on Tuesday, May 6, after she failed to return home from work.

    She was said to have completed her duties at Blades and Butchers Ltd in Maitama at about 5:40 p.m. before heading toward Life Camp, after which her phone lines became unreachable.

    Family members reportedly made several unsuccessful attempts to contact her before later receiving messages from suspected abductors demanding N20 million ransom.

    The development had triggered widespread concern among relatives, colleagues and members of the public.

    Following the report, the FCT Police Command commenced investigations and launched efforts to trace her whereabouts and uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    Ameh was said to be close to completing her mandatory NYSC programme and Community Development Service before the incident occurred.

    Police authorities said investigations are still ongoing as security operatives intensify efforts to arrest those connected to the alleged abduction.

    Missing lawyer, Linda Ameh found in Abuja

  • PRP calls for women’s support ahead of 2027 elections

    PRP calls for women’s support ahead of 2027 elections

    The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has called on women across the country to rally support for the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The PRP chieftain, Dr Maryam Ringim, who is also the National Women Leader of YMK Nigeria, made the call on Sunday during a mobilisation meeting with some party supporters in Dutse.

    She stressed the importance of women’s participation in political activities and grassroots mobilisation.

    She urged Nigerian women to actively register with the PRP and mobilise support for the party in their respective communities, saying women remain a major force in determining electoral success.

    According to her, the party is committed to promoting inclusive governance and creating opportunities that would empower women and youths across the country.

    The PRP chieftain also appealed to party supporters nationwide to intensify grassroots campaigns and membership drives ahead of the party primaries and the 2027 elections.

    Dr Ringim expressed confidence that with massive support from women and youths, the party would emerge stronger and compete effectively against the ruling party in the next general elections.

    PRP calls for women’s support ahead of 2027 elections

  • IPOB declares sit-at-home for May 30 Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day

    IPOB declares sit-at-home for May 30 Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day

    The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, led by Nnamdi Kanu, has declared a sit-at-home on May 30, 2026 to mark the annual Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day.

    DAILY POST reports that May 30, each year, has been set aside as a day of remembrance, mourning and reflection, and to honour all Biafra heroes and heroines who died in the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War.

    IPOB made the declaration in a statement released on Sunday by its spokesman, Emma Powerful.

    The pro-Biafra group is marking the Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day for the first time since its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, was convicted on terrorism charges by the Nigerian government. Kanu is currently serving a life prison term in the Sokoto correctional centre.

    To mark the Biafra Day, IPOB urged all state governors in the South-East and other ‘Biafra states’ to order the flying the Nigerian flag at half mast, as a mark of respect and honour for the fallen heroes.

    It equally urged all the “people of Biafra” to stay indoors on the day.

    The statement read: “We, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), under the supreme leadership of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, hereby solemnly declare 30 May 2026 as a sacred day of remembrance, mourning, reflection, and honour for all Biafran heroes and heroines who paid the ultimate price in the defence of our people, our dignity, and our collective right to exist.

    “This is not a political ritual.

    This is a sacred covenant with the fallen.

    “The generation of 1967–1970 were men for men — a rare breed forged in fire, deprivation, sacrifice, and impossible odds. They stood virtually alone against the combined weight of overwhelming military power and yet wrote one of the most astonishing resistance stories in modern history.

    “They faced the geopolitical machinery of the United Kingdom, which openly backed Nigeria diplomatically and strategically throughout the war. They faced foreign weapons, Soviet arms supplied to Nigeria despite the Cold War divide, mercenaries, foreign advisers, blockade warfare, aerial bombardment, starvation policies, and hostile forces assembled from far beyond Biafra’s borders. And still they stood.

    “Hungry, outgunned, isolated, abandoned by the world — but never broken in spirit.

    “What they defended was more than territory. They defended the right of a people to survive. That is why their memory can never die.

    “The world may move on. History books may reduce their sacrifice to footnotes. Governments may prefer silence. But for us, remembrance is not politics. It is sacred obligation.

    “As long as one Biafran still breathes anywhere on this earth, the story of those men and women must continue to be told. Their courage must continue to be honoured. Their suffering must continue to be remembered.

    “Because nations that forget their defenders eventually forget themselves.

    So every 30 May is more than remembrance. It is covenant. A solemn vow between the living and the dead that their sacrifice will never be erased by propaganda, fear, or time itself.

    “We remember the soldiers who fought barefoot with empty stomachs.

    We remember the scientists who turned scraps into survival. We remember the mothers who buried children and still found strength to carry on. We remember the civilians starved under blockade. We remember every fallen hero whose blood watered the survival of a people.

    “And we remember especially the heroes and martyrs massacred at Nkpor and Onitsha during the 30 May 2016 Remembrance observances — unarmed men and women whose only offence was gathering to honour their dead and affirm their identity. Their blood joined the long and painful river of sacrifice that runs through our history. We shall never abandon their memory, and we shall never allow their sacrifice to be erased from the conscience of our people.

    “And we remember them not in shame, but in honour. For history will forever record that a besieged people, abandoned by the world, resisted the combined machinery assembled against them and still refused to surrender their humanity.

    “Accordingly, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), worldwide, calls for the strict and total observance of the annual 30 May sit-at-home across every town, village, and city in Biafraland in honour of all our fallen heroes and heroines.

    “This sacred day is not for politics, commerce, entertainment, weddings, burials, meetings, market activities, or social events. It is a solemn day of reflection, prayer, mourning, honour, and national remembrance.

    “We urge all Biafrans at home and in the diaspora to observe this sacred covenant with discipline, dignity, and reverence worthy of the sacrifices made by those who came before us.

    “We further encourage every governor across the thirteen states of Biafraland to demonstrate moral courage and historical conscience by flying the Nigerian flag at half-mast on 30 May in honour of the millions who perished during the war and in the years that followed. Such a gesture would not diminish anyone; rather, it would acknowledge the humanity of the dead and affirm that their lives mattered.

    “No people can build a just future while pretending their dead never existed. Their memory is now our duty.

    Their sacrifice is now our inheritance.

    And their story will live for as long as a single Biafran remains upon the face of this earth.”

    IPOB declares sit-at-home for May 30 Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day

  • Lagos Govt shuts outbound Eko Bridge for emergency repairs

    Lagos Govt shuts outbound Eko Bridge for emergency repairs

    The Lagos State Government has announced the immediate closure of the outbound carriageway of Eko Bridge to allow for emergency safety inspections and repair works.

    The Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, made this known in a statement issued on Sunday, stating that the closure will commence on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.

    According to the commissioner, the affected section stretches from Apongbon to Ijora Olopa outbound toward Lagos Island.

    He explained that the temporary shutdown became necessary to facilitate urgent structural assessments and maintenance works aimed at ensuring the safety of road users and protecting the integrity of the bridge.

    Osiyemi advised motorists travelling toward Lagos Island to make use of the Third Mainland Bridge as an alternative route during the repair period.

    He, however, clarified that the inward Lagos Island carriageway would remain accessible to motorists throughout the exercise.

    “The inward Lagos Island carriageway will remain open to motorists,” he stated.

    The commissioner further assured residents that traffic management arrangements had been put in place to reduce congestion and maintain smooth vehicular movement along diversion routes.

    According to him, traffic management officials and security operatives would be strategically stationed around affected corridors to direct motorists and ensure orderliness.

    “Adequate traffic and security personnel will be deployed along alternative routes to guide motorists and ensure smooth traffic flow,” Osiyemi added.

    He appealed to road users to cooperate with relevant authorities and remain patient during the period of the repairs, stressing that the intervention was necessary to guarantee public safety and preserve critical transport infrastructure in the state.

    Lagos Govt shuts outbound Eko Bridge for emergency repairs

  • Mercy Divine Properties CEO Amatemeso bags Excellent Developer Award at Business Day Real Estate Summit, Rivers SSG commends her

    Mercy Divine Properties CEO Amatemeso bags Excellent Developer Award at Business Day Real Estate Summit, Rivers SSG commends her

    The Chief Executive Officer of Mercy Divine Properties, Mrs. Mercy Amatemeso, has been honoured with the Excellent Developer Award at the just-concluded South East/South South Real Estate Exhibition and Investment Summit 2026.

    The summit, organised by BusinessDay with the theme, “Addressing Nigeria’s Housing Deficit with Innovative Solutions,” brought together key stakeholders in the real estate sector, investors, developers and policymakers to discuss practical strategies for tackling housing challenges across the country.

    Presenting the award on behalf of the organisers, the Secretary to the Government of Rivers State, Dagogo Wokoma, described Mrs. Amatemeso as an outstanding developer whose contributions to the real estate sector have continued to impact lives positively.

    He commended her commitment to quality housing development and urged her company not to relent in its efforts toward providing innovative and affordable housing solutions.

    The event also had in attendance notable real estate developers, including the CEO of TAF Africa Global, alongside investors and other industry stakeholders from across the country.

    Responding after receiving the award, Mrs. Amatemeso expressed appreciation to the organisers for recognising her efforts and contributions to the industry.

    She noted that the award would further motivate her and her team to remain committed to excellence and professionalism in the real estate business.

    The awardee dedicated the recognition to her husband, as well as the hardworking staff and management of Mercy Divine Properties for their dedication and support toward the growth of the company.

    She further disclosed that the company has continued to expand its operations beyond Port Harcourt with recent openings and growing presence in Abuja and Lagos as part of efforts to make quality and affordable real estate investment opportunities accessible to more Nigerians.

    Mercy Divine Properties CEO Amatemeso bags Excellent Developer Award at Business Day Real Estate Summit, Rivers SSG commends her

  • Ogun Govt shuts automobile assembly plant for waste burning

    Ogun Govt shuts automobile assembly plant for waste burning

    Ogun State Waste Management Authority, OGWAMA, has sealed an automobile assembly plant that specializes in the production of heavy-duty and passenger vehicle for burning waste products in the state.

    The plant, Carry Heavy Industry Limited, CHIL, located in Moloko – Asipa near Abeokuta, was sealed for contravening Section 2b(a) of the OGWAMA law that forbids anyone or industry from burning waste.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Waste Management, Farouk Akintunde on Sunday, said the agency had no other option than to shut down the company after several warnings to its management to patronize government approved Private Sector Participants, PSP, instead of burning waste.

    According to him, by burning their waste, the company caused air pollution through toxic emissions and health risk not only to their workers but to their vulnerable neighbors.

    Akintunde who doubles as Managing Director of OGWAMA, insisted that it is not acceptable to the state government which lays emphasis on the wellbeing of its residents at all time.

    He said the company will remain shut until they comply with the state’s extant laws which forbids burning of waste and register with Waste PSP for legal and proper disposal of their waste or in the alternative face strict legal sanctions.

    Meanwhile, the agency also warned Camellin Industry Limited on the Sagamu Interchange, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and  sanctioned it for  the same offense.

    According to Akintunde, the company was equally found guilty of waste burning which is inimical to the wellbeing of their workers and their immediate environment, adding that the management of the firm has been invited.

    Ogun Govt shuts automobile assembly plant for waste burning

  • Turkey: Galatasaray looking for player who can fill Osimhen’s shoes

    Turkey: Galatasaray looking for player who can fill Osimhen’s shoes

    Galatasaray are looking for a player who can fill striker Victor Osimhen’s shoes at the club in the near future.

    This was disclosed by Turkish sports commentator Ibrahim Seten.

    Speaking on the 343 Digital YouTube, Seten shared information regarding current events at Galatasaray.

    He said, “Galatasaray is looking for a young player who can fill Osimhen’s shoes when he’s not there, but also who can play alongside Osimhen, both on the wings and in the back.

    “They told me, ‘Like a younger version of Batshuayi’,” he said.

    Osimhen, who led Galatasaray to win the Turkish Super Lig on Saturday, has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

    Turkey: Galatasaray looking for player who can fill Osimhen’s shoes

  • 2027: Fubara, Amaewhule appear before APC screening committees

    2027: Fubara, Amaewhule appear before APC screening committees

    Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, has arrived at the Plateau State Government House Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, for screening ahead of the 2027 election.

    Fubara is to appear before the All Progressives Congress, APC, Governorship Screening Committee for sitting governors seeking re-election.

    The screening is to be conducted by the committee chaired by APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda.

    The Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martins Amaewhule also appeared before the APC House of Representatives screening committee as on Sunday.

    2027: Fubara, Amaewhule appear before APC screening committees

  • Kano students condemn rising political thuggery

    Kano students condemn rising political thuggery

    The Kano State Independent Students Consultative Forum (KSISCF) has expressed concern over rising political thuggery, which it says is leading to the continued killing of innocent people, warning that education cannot thrive under such an unfortunate situation.

    The students, while condemning the perpetration of political thuggery in the state, described the act as unacceptable and called for immediate action.

    The forum made the condemnation at the formal inauguration of the State Executives and Abba Kabir Yusuf (AKY) Students’ Campus Ambassadors held at the NUJ Press Centre, Kano, on Sunday.

    “We categorically debunk and condemn any politician, regardless of party, who is supporting or sponsoring thuggery in Kano State.

    “Education cannot grow in an atmosphere of violence and fear. Kano belongs to students, traders, farmers, and law-abiding citizens, and not to political thugs.

    “We call on security agencies to investigate, arrest, and prosecute sponsors of violence without fear or favour,” the group’s chairman, Abubakar Saad, said.

    Kano students condemn rising political thuggery