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  • Police Invite Activist Gwamnishu Over Alleged Attempted Murder, Terrorism

    Police Invite Activist Gwamnishu Over Alleged Attempted Murder, Terrorism

    Human rights activist and founder of Behind Bars Human Rights and Safe City Volunteer Foundation, Harrison Gwamnishu, has raised alarm after receiving an invitation from the Delta State Police Command over allegations of conspiracy, attempted murder, incitement to engage in terrorism, communal war and obstruction.

    A police invitation letter dated June 1, 2026, indicated that the command was investigating a case involving “conspiracy, attempted murder, incitement to engage in terrorism, communal war and obstruction.”

    The letter directed Gwamnishu to report to the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the Criminal Investigation Department through the Officer-in-Charge of Homicide at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Asaba, on June 4.

    The activist reacted to the invitation on Monday through a post on his Facebook page, expressing surprise over the allegations.
    “I returned from court for Oghenemine’s case, and the Nigeria Police Force, Delta State Command, sent me a Happy New Letter,” Gwamnishu wrote.

    “Case of Attempted Murder, incitement to engage in Terrorism.

    “I wish to inform everyone that Delta State Police Command have nothing on me and they have been planning massively against me.”

    Gwamnishu’s comments come amid his sustained criticism of alleged police misconduct and his advocacy on issues relating to insecurity, kidnappings and human rights abuses in Delta State.

    In a separate Facebook video which he said was recorded on May 25, days before receiving the invitation, the activist claimed that he had been warned by several individuals about alleged plans to frame him.

    According to him, he had become increasingly concerned after repeatedly receiving information suggesting that unnamed persons were working to implicate him in criminal activities.

    The activist insisted that his involvement in the case of one Oghenemine, which he referenced in his post, was solely to draw public attention to what he described as police brutality.

    “I only posted Oghenemine’s case for public awareness to end police brutality. That when a suspect is arrested, you don’t kill a suspect. When the suspect is already cooperating with you, why kill him?” he said.

    He maintained that his advocacy work had never been intended to undermine law enforcement agencies, stressing that his actions were aimed at supporting efforts to improve public safety and accountability.

    “I am not taking the work of the police or the military. I am only assisting,” he said.
    Gwamnishu further explained that his interventions often involved sharing information with government officials and security stakeholders in a bid to address security concerns across the state.

    According to him, he has consistently provided information to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and senior government officials on matters affecting public safety.

    The activist, however, expressed fears that he could be falsely implicated in a criminal case, insisting that he had no connection to any violent or unlawful activity.

    “Tomorrow, they can see me on the road and say I own a gun. Not true. I don’t own a gun. There is a plan on grounds against me,” he said.

    He appealed directly to Governor Oborevwori to grant him an audience and hear his concerns regarding what he described as attempts to target him because of his activism.

    He maintained that he is innocent of the allegations and that his activities have been focused on promoting justice, exposing abuses and assisting authorities in addressing security challenges across Delta State.

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  • Oyo abductions: Lagos NUT stages protest, gives FG one-week ultimatum

    Oyo abductions: Lagos NUT stages protest, gives FG one-week ultimatum

    Members of the Lagos State wing of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) on Tuesday staged a peaceful protest over the rising wave of kidnappings and killings across the country, particularly the recent abduction of schoolchildren, giving the Federal Government a one-week ultimatum to take decisive action against insecurity. The protesting teachers, led by the […]

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  • Ireland expands work permit system to address labour shortages

    Ireland expands work permit system to address labour shortages

    The Irish government has announced a major expansion of its employment permit system, introducing 32 changes aimed at attracting more international workers…

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  • INEC Breaks Silence On Nyesom Wike’s Spokesman Lere Olayinka Unauthorised Access To It’s Server

    INEC Breaks Silence On Nyesom Wike’s Spokesman Lere Olayinka Unauthorised Access To It’s Server

     

    INEC Breaks Silence On Nyesom Wike’s Spokesman Lere Olayinka Unauthorised Access To  It’s Server 

    Olayinka had posted the registration details of. Nollywood actor and a member of NDC Emeka Ike which he obtained from INEC server online 

    INEC Statement 

    INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION

    RE: ALLEGED MISUSE OF AUTHORISED ACCESS CREDENTIALS AND UNAUTHORISED DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION FROM THE COMMISSION’S CONTINUOUS VOTER REGISTRATION (CVR) DATABASE

    The attention of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has been drawn to allegations currently circulating on social media and in some sections of the media regarding the alleged unauthorised access to the Commission’s Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) database and the subsequent publication of information on a candidate in the recent primaries of a political party in the Federal Capital Territory.

    The Commission takes this allegation seriously and has immediately commenced a thorough investigation to establish the facts surrounding the incident.

    As part of the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise nationwide, authorised INEC Registration Officers were granted controlled access to specific components of the CVR system to enable them register new applicants, process requests for transfer of registration and update voter records where necessary. Such access is restricted to official duties only and is withdrawn at the conclusion of the exercise.

    The audit trail from the preliminary investigation has enabled the Commission to identify the user account through which the information was accessed.  Accordingly, relevant personnel have been questioned, and all units connected with the incident are cooperating fully with the investigation. 

    The Commission is also examining all technical, administrative and operational factors associated with the matter in order to establish individual responsibility and determine the circumstances surrounding the use of those credentials and identify any breach of internal access-control protocols before taking appropriate action against anyone involved.

    Preliminary findings from the Commission’s audit trail so far, however, indicate that there was no external breach of the CVR database, no hacking incident, and no unauthorised external access to the Commission’s ICT infrastructure. Rather, the information in question was accessed through valid user credentials assigned to personnel participating in the ongoing CVR exercise but released without authority.

     The incident under investigation relates to the retrieval of a specific voter record and does not indicate any compromise of the Commission’s broader voter registration infrastructure or the personal data of over 90 million registered voters.

    The Commission wishes to state categorically that it takes the security, confidentiality and integrity of voter data with the utmost seriousness and remains committed to transparency, institutional integrity, and the protection of voters’ personal information. 

    Furthermore, the Department of State Services (DSS), on its own accord, has commenced an independent investigation into the matter. The Commission will continue to cooperate fully with all relevant security agencies and will not hesitate to refer any person found culpable for appropriate legal action.

    Members of the public and the media are therefore urged to disregard unfounded speculations while investigations remain ongoing. The Commission will continue to keep the public informed of its final findings and any measures taken in response to the incident in due course.

    Mohammed Kudu Haruna National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee (IVEC)

    2nd June, 2026

  • 13 Reps members dump APC, PDP after party primaries

    13 Reps members dump APC, PDP after party primaries

    No fewer than 13 members of the 10th House of Representatives, on resumption from a four-week recess, formally announced their decision to defect…

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  • 2026 World Cup: Rashford, Mainoo England shirt numbers revealed

    2026 World Cup: Rashford, Mainoo England shirt numbers revealed

    Manchester United have revealed that Marcus Rashford will wear the number 11 for England at this summer’s World Cup

    Kobbie Mainoo is set to wear the number 16.

    The full list of England’s squad numbers are due to be released at 3pm on Tuesday.

    But United have revealed the numbers early after sharing the squad numbers of all 13 of their representatives at the World Cup.

    Mainoo wore the number 26 at Euro 2024, his first major tournament for the Three Lions.

    Rashford, meanwhile retains the number 11 shirt he wore at the 2021 Euros and 2022 World Cup, having previously worn 19 at the 2018 World Cup and 22 at Euro 2016.

    2026 World Cup: Rashford, Mainoo England shirt numbers revealed

  • How to protect your Instagram business page from shadowbans

    How to protect your Instagram business page from shadowbans

    For many businesses in 2026, Instagram is no longer just a social app, but a storefront, customer service channel, marketing platform, and sales tool all at once.

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  • Prevalence of deep seaports not enough for African economy — Operator

    Prevalence of deep seaports not enough for African economy — Operator

    A boom in deep seaport construction across different parts of Africa is not sufficient and will not, on its own, drive the continent’s economic future unless…

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  • NADDC, Chinese firm collaborate to boost vehicle production in Nigeria

    NADDC, Chinese firm collaborate to boost vehicle production in Nigeria

    The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) is collaborating with a Chinese company…

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  • Mixed feelings as senators reconvene after party primaries

    Mixed feelings as senators reconvene after party primaries

    Those who failed in their bid to win a reelection ticket were heard discussing their fate with colleagues, while senators who won their tickets were in a celebration mood, exchanging banters loudly in the chambers.

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