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  • Court Orders DSS To Probe VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Leak Of Coup Trial Evidence

    Court Orders DSS To Probe VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Leak Of Coup Trial Evidence

     

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the Department of State Services (DSS) to investigate how sensitive evidence from an ongoing alleged coup plot trial found its way onto social media.

    The development followed claims by the prosecution that materials tendered before the court and served on lawyers representing the defendants were later seen circulating online through social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan.

    During proceedings on Tuesday, prosecution counsel Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) informed the court that videos presented as evidence in the trial had allegedly appeared on social media. He told the court that the social media influencer was present in the courtroom and called for an investigation into how the materials became public.

    Justice Joyce Abdulmalik subsequently directed the DSS to investigate the alleged leak and identify anyone responsible for violating the court’s earlier witness protection orders.

    The judge stated that if any evidence exists showing that protected court materials were published online, those behind the act must be identified and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

    Lawyers representing the six defendants denied any involvement in the alleged leak and challenged the prosecution to formally present evidence linking anyone to the publication of the materials.

    The case is part of the ongoing trial involving six men accused of plotting to overthrow the administration of President Bola Tinubu. The defendants have denied the allegations against them.

    Meanwhile, the court adjourned proceedings to allow the continuation of a trial-within-trial aimed at determining whether statements allegedly made by the defendants were obtained voluntarily.

    The prosecution also closed its case in the trial-within-trial after presenting four witnesses who insisted that the defendants were neither tortured nor forced to make statements while in custody.

    The court is expected to continue hearing the matter in the coming days, while ruling on the defendants’ bail applications has been fixed for July 20.

    The latest development has sparked fresh debate over freedom of information, courtroom confidentiality, social media activism and the handling of sensitive national security cases in Nigeria.

  • How to track your Nigerian visa or passport status online

    How to track your Nigerian visa or passport status online

    the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has introduced online tracking tools that allow applicants to monitor the progress of their applications without frequently visiting an immigration office.

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  • World Cup 2026: ‘I cried alone’ – Neymar speaks after Brazil’s 3-0 win over Scotland

    World Cup 2026: ‘I cried alone’ – Neymar speaks after Brazil’s 3-0 win over Scotland

    Brazil forward, Neymar has disclosed that he cried alone after featuring in his side’s World Cup win against Scotland last night.

    Neymar replaced Matheus Cunha in the second half of the encounter as Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 to top Group C with seven points.

    The 34-year-old had missed Brazil’s first two World Cup matches against Morocco and Haiti due to a calf injury.

    Speaking at his post-match interview after the game, Neymar also gave thanks to Brazilian fans, his family and friends.

    “No doubt, I rate this as one of the most special days of my career. It’s every boy’s dream to play for Seleção, and I’ve been given this chance,” Neymar said as quoted by FIFA’s website.

    “I’ve been away for many days now, and I missed it and was eager to get back. I felt a big relief today. I got a bit emotional and cried alone afterwards, because it feels so good to live all of this one more time.

    “I thank every Brazilian fan who rooted for me, especially my family and my friends.”

    Brazil’s goals against Scotland were scored by Vinicius Junior and Cunha.

    World Cup 2026: ‘I cried alone’ – Neymar speaks after Brazil’s 3-0 win over Scotland

  • World Cup 2026: I tried to convince him to play for Super Eagles – Troost-Ekong on Canada striker, David Promise

    World Cup 2026: I tried to convince him to play for Super Eagles – Troost-Ekong on Canada striker, David Promise

    Former Super Eagles captain, William Troost-Ekong, has revealed that he made efforts to persuade Canada striker, Promise David to dedicate his international career to Nigeria rather than Canada.

    The Ontario-born player considered representing Nigeria before ultimately choosing to switch allegiance to his nation of birth after playing for Nigeria’s Olympic national team in a 2023 U23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Tanzania.

    David needed FIFA approval to play for Canada, as the matches he played for Nigeria’s U23s were competitive, and he received approval to alter his sporting nationality in February 2025.

    The Royale Union Saint-Gilloise player has made a notable impact at the ongoing tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, contributing either a goal or an assist in both matches he has played after coming off the bench.

    Troost-Ekong confirmed that he engaged in discussions with the talented forward about the option of representing the Super Eagles.

    The former Super Eagles captain said on SuperSports, “His rise has been meteoric, and of course, he is of Nigerian descent, so we had a conversation about playing for Nigeria. I tried my best to convince him.”

    Troost-Ekong also commended David for making an immediate impact by scoring in Canada’s 2-1 defeat to Switzerland during their final group match of the 2026 World Cup.

    World Cup 2026: I tried to convince him to play for Super Eagles – Troost-Ekong on Canada striker, David Promise

  • Abia defeats Ebonyi as South East boxing championship begins in Umuahia 

    Abia defeats Ebonyi as South East boxing championship begins in Umuahia 

    The maiden South East amateur boxing championship, being hosted by Abia State, has kicked off at Umuahia township stadium, with Chidiebere Chukwuemeka of Abia State, defeating his opponent, Chigbo Aguiyi of Ebonyi State.

    Also, Israel Ogbodo of Enugu State defeated Ayu Jonah of Imo State during a fierce encounter, and was declared winner through a unanimous decision by the game’s  officials.

    Speaking at the opening ceremony, a  Board member, National Sports Commission, NSC, Benard Nzeama said that the Federal government through the Commission,  is determined to discover and develop raw talents in boxing and other sports.

    Nzeama, who said that all talents discovered from the South East amateur boxing championship will be developed to become future stars for South East and Nigeria, thanked the Abia State government for its  grassroots sports initiatives.

    In their speeches, Abia State Commissioner for  Youth and Sports Development, Nwaobilor Ananaba and Abia State Director of Sports, Obioma George, said the amateur boxing championship was designed by the State government to discover and nature hidden boxing stars in the region.

    Ananaba and George explained that Governor Alex Otti was interested in developing every sector of sports in the State, adding that the championship will help Abia State and the South East at large to produce new boxing kings for Nigeria.

    The State official noted sports had become a powerful tool used by the State government to create employment, foster peace and to discourage teenagers from deviant activities.

    Speaking to DAILY POST after his victory, Chidiebere Chukwuemeka of Abia State said “I am hungry to represent the South East and Nigeria at international boxing championship and I am avoiding every distraction.”

    The male and female categories of the boxing championship will continue today, Thursday.

    Abia defeats Ebonyi as South East boxing championship begins in Umuahia 

  • World Cup 2026: Morocco’s Ismael Saibari equals Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan record

    World Cup 2026: Morocco’s Ismael Saibari equals Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan record

    Morocco attacker midfielder, Ismael Saibari, on Wednesday night, became the first African player to score three goals in a single World Cup since Asamoah Gyan for Ghana in 2010.

    Saibari achieved this feat after scoring a goal in Morocco’s 2026 World Cup 4-2 win against Haiti at Atlanta Stadium.

    The 25-year-old has three goals so far at the World Cup, having scored against Scotland and Brazil, respectively.

    Also, Saibari’s goal against Haiti made him become the first African player ever to score in each of his team’s three group matches at a World Cup, according to OptaJoe.

    The PSV star has been impressive for Morocco so far at the World Cup and will hope to help his team in the Round of 32 stage.

    Morocco finished in second position in Group C with seven points from three matches.

    They are behind the group leader, Brazil, who also has seven points from three matches.

    World Cup 2026: Morocco’s Ismael Saibari equals Ghana’s Asamoah Gyan record

  • NELFUND: NAOSS demands investigation into loan disbursement discrepancy at Ogun Poly

    NELFUND: NAOSS demands investigation into loan disbursement discrepancy at Ogun Poly

    The National Association of Ogun State Students (NAOSS) has called for an investigation into an alleged discrepancy in the disbursement of student loans under the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) at D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic, Ogun State. 

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  • Nollywood actress Omeche Oko hospitalised after terrible accident onset 

    Nollywood actress Omeche Oko hospitalised after terrible accident onset 

    Nollywood actress, Omeche Oko narrowly escaped death after she got involved in a ghastly motorbike accident on a movie set three days to her birthday.

    The movie star shared the video of the incident via her Instagram page on Wednesday.

    From the clip, Oko was shooting a scene on a bike with her colleague Victory Michael, who was riding her when their bike rammed into a pole on the movie location in Lagos.

    Victory Michael hit his chest on the pole and lost consciousness briefly while Omeche broke one of her legs.

    Colleagues and crew members rushed to the duo to an undisclosed medical facility for treatment.

    In her caption, Oko revealed that she came very close to death, describing life as “very fragile.”

    She wrote, “Life is very very fragile. It could have been a different story but God said No. If you see an actor today, give them a hug. We take a lot of risks for the craft. All I can say is thank you God.”

    Some of her colleagues, including Mofe Duncan, Chinenye Nnebe, Alichi Chizzy Mbah, Nkechi Blessing Sunday, Nosa Rex, Chidi Dike, Toniala Aladese, Doris Ifeka, and Onyi Alex as well as producers Uche Nancy and Toyosi Etim Effiong thronged to the comments section to send her well wishes.

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    Nollywood actress Omeche Oko hospitalised after terrible accident onset 

  • Governors who misuse state police will face sanctions – Adaramodu

    Governors who misuse state police will face sanctions – Adaramodu

    Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Yemi Adaramodu, says any state governor, who misuses state police, will face sanctions.

    Adaramodu made this remark on Wednesday while fielding questions in an interview on Arise Television.

    He was speaking on the passage of the contentious State Police Bill by the Senate on Wednesday.

    According to him, “governors who misuse state police will face federal intervention. If it is perceived that a governor is using state police to pursue a partisan, religious, or sectional agenda, the federal police can step in.

    “The law provides that the federal police can take over the roles and functions of a state police force if it is found to be operating outside its constitutional mandate.

    “These are important safeguards designed to prevent anyone from using state police for personal or political interests,” he said.

    The lawmaker further stated that state police will receive funding from both the federal and state governments.

    “The responsibility for funding state police will not rest solely on the states.

    “The federal government will also play a role by providing additional funding to ensure state police are well-equipped and adequately resourced to carry out the growing security responsibilities entrusted to them,” he added. 

    Governors who misuse state police will face sanctions – Adaramodu

  • 2026 World Cup: Morocco becomes first African country to qualify for Round of 32

    2026 World Cup: Morocco becomes first African country to qualify for Round of 32

    Morocco became the first African team to officially qualify for the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup.

    The Atlas Lions overcame an early scare from debutantes, Haiti to win 4-2 on Thursday.

    Yassine Bounou’s own goal gave the tiny Island country the lead, but Achraf Hakimi levelled it to 1-1.

    But Wilson Isidor put Haiti in front again, before Ismael Saibari scored the equalizer before half time.

    Morocco then showed their class after the break, with Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine scoring to seal the win.

    They finished behind group winners Brazil, who thrashed Scotland 3-0 in the other match.

    2026 World Cup: Morocco becomes first African country to qualify for Round of 32