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  • SiliconHub donates multimillion naira mobile clinic to UNIZIK

    SiliconHub donates multimillion naira mobile clinic to UNIZIK

    NNAMDI Azikiwe University has received a multimillion-dollar state-of-the-art mobile clinic from SiliconHub Limited, a United States- and Nigeria-based technology company and owners of the Care365 Health Hub. The donation from the company marks the formal commencement of a strategic partnership between the university and SiliconHub aimed at transforming healthcare delivery through technology-driven solutions. The mobile […]

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  • Nigeria moves to eliminate cervical cancer with new screening rollout in Imo

    Nigeria moves to eliminate cervical cancer with new screening rollout in Imo

    Roche Diagnostics, in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination, announced the launch of a cervical cancer screening programme in Imo State. The rollout marks the beginning of a nationwide push to eliminate one of the country’s deadliest yet most preventable cancers through early detection, vaccination, […]

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  • Oyetola takes blue economy campaign to Africa Forward summit

    Oyetola takes blue economy campaign to Africa Forward summit

    Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr. Adegboyega Oyetola, has taken Nigeria’s blue economy campaign to the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, where he participated in a high-level panel discussion on “Blue Economy — Maritime Sovereignty & Sustainable Valorisation”. The summit brought together African leaders, policymakers, investors and development partners to advance discussions on […]

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  • Adeniyi reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to regional modernisation

    Adeniyi reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to regional modernisation

    THE Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and Chairperson of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Council, Adewale Adeniyi, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to regional modernisation and collective growth. Speaking at the 32nd Conference of Directors-General of Customs for the West and Central Africa (WCA) Region in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Adeniyi emphasised that Nigeria’s leadership […]

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  • How to check your electricity token history on Ikeja electric

    How to check your electricity token history on Ikeja electric

    Misplacing electricity tokens has become a common experience for many prepaid meter users in Nigeria, especially at moments when power supply is urgently needed.

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  • Alleged extra marital affair: Court orders VeryDarkMan to pay Mr Jollof’s wife N30m for defamation

    Alleged extra marital affair: Court orders VeryDarkMan to pay Mr Jollof’s wife N30m for defamation

    A Delta State Federal High Court sitting in Effurun has ordered popular Nigerian social media personality, VeryDarkMan, to pay N30 million in damages to comedian Mr Jollof’s wife, Mrs Esinjemiyotan Uruneyonjuyei Atsepoyi.

    It all started in September 2024 when VeryDarkMan, during his online altercation with Mr Jollof, accused his wife of committing adultery with politicians and Yahoo boys to help her husband secure a political appointment in Delta State.

    In response, Mr Jollof, who described VeryDarkMan as a product of a broken home, said he was not well trained.

    Reacting to the allegations against her, Mr Jollof’s wife, Esinjemiyotan Uruneyonjuyei Atsepoyi, filed a N500 million defamation lawsuit against VeryDarkMan.

    However, in a court document signed by Hon. Justice R. Harriman on May 13, 2026, and obtained by DAILY POST, the court ordered VeryDarkMan, who was unable to provide evidence to back his claim, to pay N30 million for defamation.

    The judge also gave VeryDarkMan a 14-day ultimatum to publish an apology to Esinjemiyotan Uruneyonjuyei Atsepoyi in two national dailies and across all his social media handles, containing a retraction of the defamatory words.

    In his ruling, Justice Harriman said: “I therefore have no hesitation in holding that the words complained of are defamatory in their natural and ordinary meaning and are actionable per se.

    “I find that the Claimant is entitled to general and aggravated damages and an injunction. See DIAMOND BANK v. OKPALA (2016) LPELR-41573(CA) and OBOK & ORS v. AGBOR & ORS (2016) LPELR-41219(CA). Given the wide dissemination of the defamatory material, a retraction and apology are appropriate to restore the Claimant’s reputation.

    “Judgment is hereby entered in favour of the Claimant against the defendant as follows: It is declared that the words published by the Defendant concerning the Claimant are defamatory.

    “N20,000,000.00 (Twenty Million Naira) as general damages; N10,000,000.00 (Ten Million Naira) as aggravated damages. The Defendant is hereby directed to publish an apology to the Claimant in two national dailies and all his social media handles containing a retraction of the defamatory words contained in the Defendant’s online publication of 15th, 16th, and in the early hours of 19th September, 2024, within 14 days of this judgment.

    “The Defendant, by himself, his agents, and/or privies, is hereby restrained from further making any defamatory publication against the Claimant,” the court ordered.

    Alleged extra marital affair: Court orders VeryDarkMan to pay Mr Jollof’s wife N30m for defamation

  • ‘N26.9bn can’t be missing from N7.5bn allocation’ – NCAPT faults SERAP on USPF

    ‘N26.9bn can’t be missing from N7.5bn allocation’ – NCAPT faults SERAP on USPF

    A governance advocacy organisation, Northern Coalition for Accountability and Public Trust (NCAPT), has faulted claims by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) that the sum of ₦26.9 billion is missing from the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF).

    SERAP recently asked President Bola Tinubu to order an urgent investigation into the alleged missing or diverted ₦26.9 billion from the USPF. The group urged the President to direct the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, and the Secretary of the USPF, Yomi Arowosafe, to “account for and explain the whereabouts of the alleged missing or diverted ₦26.9 billion of public funds from the USPF.”

    Also, the Coalition of Civil Society for Transparency and Accountability has vowed to mobilise Nigerians for a mass protest if the minister and the USPF secretary fail to account for the alleged missing funds.

    However, in a statement signed by its Executive Director, Amb. Abubakar Yusuf Yaro, on Wednesday, NCAPT faulted SERAP’s claims, describing the allegation as exaggerated and lacking critical context.

    Citing available records and findings, NCAPT said the allegation was misleading.

    “NCAPT critically observed that data available from the investigation shows the average annual allocation to the USPF within the period under review was about ₦7.5 billion. Simple arithmetic, therefore, raises a legitimate question: how does an institution with an average yearly funding of ₦7.5 billion suddenly ‘lose’ ₦26.9 billion?

    “Even more revealing is the fact that over ₦13.8 billion of the amount being referenced relates to operating surplus deductions reportedly handled directly by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) before funds are transferred to the USPF. According to the records reviewed, the USPF does not receive or retain those funds in the first place,” the statement said.

    NCAPT went further to stress that procurement processes referenced in the allegations passed through established approval channels, including the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) and relevant tenders boards. “Payments reportedly followed certification procedures supported by documentation, reports, and project evidence,” it added.

    Accusing SERAP of engaging in a media trial, NCAPT observed that previous audit exercises and reviews conducted by the House of Representatives Ad-hoc Committee reportedly found no irregularities in the operations of the USPF during the same period under review.

    “This raises serious concerns about the motive behind the latest attempt to create the impression of large-scale fraud without allowing constitutional oversight institutions to complete their work,” the statement said, adding that SERAP, as an organisation that constantly advocates fairness, transparency, and accountability, ought to understand that audit observations are not final proof of corruption. “They are queries meant for clarification through established institutional processes,” NCAPT explained.

    The statement added: “Unfortunately, what Nigerians witnessed in this case appears closer to a public conviction campaign than a genuine search for accountability.

    “Responsible civic engagement demands balance, verification, and fairness. Any organisation genuinely committed to public interest should first seek clarification from all parties before publishing conclusions capable of damaging institutional credibility and misleading citizens.”

    NCAPT urged the National Assembly and relevant oversight bodies to independently review all documents, invite all concerned parties, and allow due process to prevail without external pressure.

    ‘N26.9bn can’t be missing from N7.5bn allocation’ – NCAPT faults SERAP on USPF

  • Lavrov on Ukraine: ‘Trump admin treatment of Russia follows Biden pattern’

    Lavrov on Ukraine: ‘Trump admin treatment of Russia follows Biden pattern’

    The United States’ disposition to Russia regarding the war in Ukraine has not shifted despite the change in ​the administration, ​​according to Foreign Minister Sergey ​Lavro​v.

    Lavro​v commented on Wednesday during an interview with RT India, which said Indian oil imports from Russia dropped vastly after top producers Rosneft and Lukoil were sanctioned.

    The Russian official maintained that the action was “an unlawful and illegitimate decision” by America​, adding that Ukraine was used as a pretext​ for the sanctions.

    ​Lavrov said Russia appreciates President Donald Trump for initiating dialogue with President Vladimir Putin, citing communication between Washington and Moscow, as well as senior aides.

    “However, nothing is happening in real life,” ​​the top diplomat stated. “Aside from this regular dialogue, everything else follows the pattern initiated by President Biden.”

    Lavrov observed the sanctions imposed under Biden have remained in force, while the Trump administration similarly adopted its own initiatives “in order to punish Russia’s economy.”

    He said the goal was to make Lukoil and Rosneft leave business, claiming part of the “doctrinal documents” adopted by the U.S. proclaims that the superpower must dominate global energy markets.

    The minister, nonetheless, confirmed talks about the potential for mutually beneficial, modern, technological, energy-related, and other projects between Russia and the United States.

    Lavrov on Ukraine: ‘Trump admin treatment of Russia follows Biden pattern’

  • Human right is everyone’s business — NHRC coordinator

    Human right is everyone’s business — NHRC coordinator

    The Zamfara State Coordinator of the National Human Right Commission (NHRC), Abdullahi Umar, has said the protection of human rights should

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  • 2026 Hajj: Uba Sani, Emir of Zazzau charge pilgrims to pray for peace, security

    2026 Hajj: Uba Sani, Emir of Zazzau charge pilgrims to pray for peace, security

    The Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, and the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli, have urged intending pilgrims from Kaduna State to pray for peace…

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