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  • Bowen medical practitioner tasks govt on healthcare reforms

    Bowen medical practitioner tasks govt on healthcare reforms

    …university research knowledge produced to fix economy — VC A Professor of Family Medicine at the College of Health Sciences, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, Professor Isaac Olusayo Amole, has called on governments at all levels and healthcare authorities to intensify efforts toward improving Nigeria’s healthcare system and aligning it with global standards. Amole made […]

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  • Adult weight increases cancer risk by almost five times — Study

    Adult weight increases cancer risk by almost five times — Study

    Gaining weight during adulthood may significantly increase the risk of developing cancer, with some risks rising as much as five-fold,

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  • Senate cancels N10/litre flat tax on sugar-sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks in Nigeria

    Senate cancels N10/litre flat tax on sugar-sweetened, non-alcoholic drinks in Nigeria

    However, in the new bill, which has just passed third reading at the Senate, manufacturers will be charged according to

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  • Former Police Commissioner corrects Philip Asiodu over alleged distortion of history

    Former Police Commissioner corrects Philip Asiodu over alleged distortion of history

    Former Police Commissioner, Ikechukwu Ayo Aduba, rtd, has accused Chief Phillip Asiodu of distorting history.

    Asiodu had, in a statement, denied Asaba’s Igbo heritage and ethnic basis of the 1967 Asaba Massacre, claiming that “Asaba is not Igbo”

    But Aduba, while responding through a title, “Building On Truth: Asaba, Igbo Identity And The 1967 Massacre,” maintained that Asaba is an Igbo community by language, culture, and origin.

    He said Asiodu contradicted linguistic, cultural, and historical evidence recognised by scholars and Asaba’s own institution.

    “To say the least, Chief Philip Asiodu is free in his political views. But history is not a personal opinion. It is recorded in Language, Artefacts, and Blood.

    To back up his claim, Aduba said Asaba is located in Delta State, but its people are part of the Anioma/Igboid cluster.

    “The Igbo language is listed as Asaba National Language. Linguists classify Anioma communities including Asaba as native speakers of Igboid languages, a branch of Niger-Congo, Igbo dialects officially include “Onitsha, Enuani.”the  Enuani is the dialect spoken in Asaba and surrounding Anioma towns.

    “Cultural Continuity Asaba’s traditions mirror core Igbo Omenala. The Asagba of Asaba himself pledges to preserve “Asaba Cultural Heritage, especially IgbaMkpisi culture,” an Igbo initiation rite tied to titles and ancestry.

    “The traditional salutation to the Asagba is “NnaAgu! AsagbaAhabaAgu”, using Igbo titles and cosmology. Masquerade traditions like Agaba/Mgbedike originate from Igbo-speaking communities:

    “The five quarters of Asaba-Ezenei, Ugbomanta, Umuagu, Umuaji, Umuonaje bear the Igbo morpheme, Umu, meaning “Children”. The town’s original name was Ani Ahaba- “We have settled in this land” an Igbothe  phrase

    On the Asaba Massacre of 5-7 October 1967, he posited it was ethnically targeted and that for Asiodu to claim it “was not based on ethnicity” is contradicted by federal record survivor testimony, and academic research.

    He said former head of State, Gen Yakubu Gowon publicly apologised to Asaba people in 2001 over the death toll in that attack. Estimates range between 373-800 killed, with over 1,000 cited by survivors and recent memorials.

    The former police boss stated that the Asaba sons and daughters who died in October 1967 deserve the truth. “So do future generations. True history is the foundation of great history. Let us build on truth,” Aduba insisted.

    Former Police Commissioner corrects Philip Asiodu over alleged distortion of history

  • I’m not a terrorist or bandit sympathiser — Ogbomoso Chief Imam

    I’m not a terrorist or bandit sympathiser — Ogbomoso Chief Imam

    The Grand Chief Imam of Ogbomoso, Imam Yunus Olushina Teliat (Ayilara II), has denied allegations linking him to terrorism, banditry and other criminal activities, insisting that he has never supported such acts. The cleric said his commitment remains centred on promoting peace and praying for the safety of residents and the stability of the country. […]

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  • Report suspicious movement, activities in your communities – Oyo CP tells residents

    Report suspicious movement, activities in your communities – Oyo CP tells residents

    Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Olugbenga Abimbola, has advised residents of the state to report suspicious movements in their communities. 

    Abimbola gave the advice when he led his officers and journalists to the house where the kidnappers used as a hideout for the abduction of the sister of the immediate past Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu and her twins. 

    DAILY POST reports that the victims, abducted a few days ago, were rescued on Saturday. 

    The house where they were rescued from is reportedly located at Lakon Estate, Ayegun Olojuoro Road in Ibadan and within the Oluyole local government area. 

    “You have seen it all. They will kidnap people in town, and they will drive them to the house. You can see that this house is located within a premises. 

    “People have been coming here without saying anything. Hopefully, what is there is that if you see something, say something. 

    “If they had done that, maybe for a while, we would have arrested them. 

    “They should report to the security agencies”. 

    Report suspicious movement, activities in your communities – Oyo CP tells residents

  • 2027: Anambra lawmaker drags APGA, INEC to court over primary election result 

    2027: Anambra lawmaker drags APGA, INEC to court over primary election result 

    An aspirant of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Innocent Ojike, has filed a suit challenging the outcome of the party’s primary election for the Oyi State Constituency seat ahead of the 2027 general election.

    Ojike, who currently represents Oyi Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, is contesting APGA’s declaration of Kosisochukwu Ibemesi as the winner of the primary election conducted on May 23, 2026.

    The suit, marked FHC/AWK/CS/173/2026, was filed at the Federal High Court in Awka by his counsel, Reuben Atabo (SAN). APGA, Ibemesi and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were listed as defendants in the case.

    According to the court filings dated June 4, Ojike claimed he secured the highest number of lawful votes cast during the primary election, polling 3,524 votes. He maintained that he was duly declared the winner by what he described as the legally recognised returning officer, Dr Nnewaluem James.

    The lawmaker argued that he remains the lawful candidate of APGA for the Oyi State Constituency election and cited Section 84(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, in support of his claims.

    Among the 12 reliefs sought, Ojike is asking the court to nullify APGA’s declaration of Ibemesi as the winner of the primary election, which was announced on May 25, 2026.

    He is also seeking an order directing APGA to submit his name to INEC as the party’s candidate for Oyi Constituency in the 2027 general election. In addition, he wants INEC to accept, publish and recognise his candidature.

    Ojike further requested the court to award N100 million in exemplary damages against APGA and Ibemesi.

    The court is yet to fix a date for hearing in the matter.

    2027: Anambra lawmaker drags APGA, INEC to court over primary election result 

  • OPINION: The Adelabu Rescue: How IGP’s Tactical Command Dislodged Kidnapping Syndicate

    OPINION: The Adelabu Rescue: How IGP’s Tactical Command Dislodged Kidnapping Syndicate

    President Bola Tinubu’s appointment of IGP Olatunji Rilwanu Disu in February 2026 was widely praised across Nigeria as a masterful example of placing a “square peg in a square hole.” Security experts, civil society groups, and the general public collectively welcomed the decision, viewing it as a deliberate shift away from purely administrative leadership toward a deeply practical, tech-driven approach to crime fighting. This positive reception stems directly from Disu’s unique career trajectory, which seamlessly bridges top-tier academic expertise with decades of intense, boots-on-the-ground operational experience. By selecting a leader with verified field credibility, the presidency signaled a renewed federal commitment to aggressively confronting Nigeria’s complex, evolving internal security threats.

    Public confidence in IGP Disu’s tactical capabilities is deeply rooted in several high-profile operational pillars that align perfectly with the nation’s urgent security needs. He previously demonstrated exceptional leadership at the helm of the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and subsequently took charge of the elite Intelligence Response Team (IRT). These specialized frontline roles provided him with a firsthand, granular understanding of urban policing dynamics, rapid-containment strategies, and targeted anti-kidnapping maneuvers. Furthermore, his administrative versatility was solidified during his successful tenures as the Commissioner of Police (CP) in both Rivers State and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, where he mastered the geographic and socio-political nuances of managing volatile delta terrains alongside complex metropolitan security networks.

    A core catalyst behind the recent operational breakthroughs under Disu’s command is his career-long insistence on transitioning the Nigeria Police Force toward advanced digital intelligence and forensics. Prior to his elevation to Inspector-General, Disu served as the Assistant Inspector-General (AIG) in charge of the prestigious Force CID Annex in Alagbon, Lagos, where he aggressively championed data-driven policing, cyber investigation, and geo-tracking technology. By institutionalizing these modern tracking methodologies, he successfully shifted the police force away from a reactive mindset into a proactive, intelligence-led apparatus. This technological evolution has significantly shortened investigation timelines, optimized field deployments, and given tactical units a decisive information advantage over highly sophisticated criminal networks.

    Under Inspector-General Olatunji Disu, the Nigeria Police Force has undergone a deliberate shift toward intelligence-driven law enforcement by replacing reactive policing with advanced digital forensics and a modernized structural framework. This transformation began with a comprehensive restructuring of the Force Intelligence Department (FID) into the central hub for federal operations, followed by the assembly of a new force management team in March 2026. This leadership team was tasked with decentralizing operational command, cutting through bureaucratic bottlenecks to grant regional commands greater autonomy, and implementing internal accountability measures designed to restore eroded public trust.

    The real-world success of these sweeping institutional reforms culminated on June 6, 2026, during a high-stakes operational breakthrough by the elite Intelligence Response Team (IRT) in Oyo State, providing a definitive case study on how combining decentralization, technological modernization, and decisive tactical firepower can effectively neutralize complex criminal threats. By leveraging the newly upgraded data-tracking capabilities of the Force Intelligence Department (FID), alongside advanced geo-tracking data and real-time surveillance, operatives successfully mapped the sophisticated local kidnapping syndicate’s movement patterns and located their remote hideout within a narrow 72-hour window. This rapid and precise intelligence gathering enabled the elite team to execute a flawless late-night mission that completely dismantled the syndicate and resulted in the safe extraction of Chief Adebayo Adelabu’s sister and young nephews completely unharmed.

    The final phase of the Ibadan operation highlighted the uncompromising tactical execution and superior firepower that defines IGP Disu’s operational doctrine. Upon closing in on the criminal hideout, the heavily briefed FID-IRT operatives deliberately forced a tactical confrontation to prevent the suspects from using the hostages as human shields. In the fierce late-night gun duel that ensued, police marksmen successfully neutralized two heavily armed kidnappers and recovered multiple firearms without sustaining any civilian casualties. Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons were safely extracted entirely unharmed, showcasing a flawless execution that merged pinpoint intelligence with decisive tactical force.

    To fully sustain these localized successes and scale them nationwide, IGP Disu is systematically utilizing the central Force Intelligence Department (FID) to dismantle long-standing criminal corridors across all 36 states. Recognizing that kidnapping syndicates routinely exploit state boundaries to evade justice, the IGP has implemented an integrated, inter-state containment strategy that seamlessly coordinates cross-border police deployments. This sweeping structural reform is being supported by rigid internal discipline guidelines, specialized officer training courses, and enhanced welfare programs designed to eradicate systemic corruption. Through this comprehensive overhaul, the Nigeria Police Force is successfully converting high public expectations into a formidable, tech-centric defensive shield for the entire country.

    OPINION: The Adelabu Rescue: How IGP’s Tactical Command Dislodged Kidnapping Syndicate is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Arrest of fake pastors: Preacher backs Soludo, says families have been ruined

    Arrest of fake pastors: Preacher backs Soludo, says families have been ruined

    The Senior Pastor of Rhema Deliverance Mission in Awka, Anambra State, Dr Amaechi Nwachukwu, has backed the recent clampdown of fake pastors by Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo.

    The state government had on Friday arraigned eight pastors who are said to have contravened the Anambra State Homeland Security Law, which included staging fake miracles to attract members.

    On Saturday, Soludo again, in a public function in Nise, Awka South Local Government Area, said all eight of them had confessed to staging their miracles. He vowed to continue clamping down on them as he did in the case of native doctors.

    Meanwhile, in his sermon on Sunday, Dr Amaechi Nwachukwu, an orthopaedic surgeon and Chief Medical Director of Princeton Specialist Hospital, Awka, who is also the Head Pastor in Rhema Church, Awka, backed Soludo’s actions, saying that fakes are ruining lives.

    He said: “I take time to teach you every day about not getting deceived, but it is now taking the Anambra govt to point out fake pastors to you. This is something you can do by yourself if you take your Bible and our teaching seriously.

    “The Bible said if you are not careful, they will deceive the very elect. That is why we teach you to follow basic principles, but the problem with many Christians is spiritual laziness. You don’t want to follow God’s direction; you want already made ones where they will feed you with fake prophecies. 

    “These people confuse Christians in their operations and mix up tars and weeds, and many people don’t know the difference. They fill you with fake ideologies, targeting your pockets. They do everything to deceive you because they do not fear God. In fact, the God they preach is not the real God they believe in. They worship a different god from the one they tell you, and anything that will make them achieve their needs is what they tell you.”

    Nwachukwu said such fakes have ruined many families with their prophecies, and one major way to detect them is that they have no compassion at all.

    “Their major trait is impatience and lack of sympathy. Tell them it is the only money you have for children’s feeding, they tell you to go and bring it. They make it look like you must pay God to do something for you.

    “You go to them for cure of headache and they give you cancer. You must desist from going to them. 

    “I keep talking about it because so many of you (his congregants) are victims. If you know what they do to unsuspecting women and children, you will cry. Sometimes children disappear from their churches.

    “Very soon the government will start arresting not just the pastors, but those who attend those churches because it takes two to tango.”

    He concluded that joblessness on the part of most pastors is the reason they go into such scams.

    “It is joblessness that makes these people to rely on swindling people. The greatest pastor in the Bible was Apostle Paul. He had a job and he was into tent making and that was the job that sustained him, not the gospel he preached. 

    “Some of these people have no other job except preaching to you, yet they want all the expensive cars. You can only excuse those who are into full time ministry because they become so busy, but even at that they must confine themselves to the salaries that the churches pay them.”

    Arrest of fake pastors: Preacher backs Soludo, says families have been ruined

  • Discharge your duties professionally – Ebonyi CP urges Journalists

    Discharge your duties professionally – Ebonyi CP urges Journalists

    The new Commissioner of Police in Ebonyi State, CP Hope Urunwa Okafor, has charged journalists in the state to live above board by discharging their duties professionally.

    She gave the charge when members of Correspondents’Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, in the state paid her a courtesy visit at the weekend.

    Okafor, who described journalism as a noble profession and the practitioners as watchdogs of society,  further implored them to ensure objectivity and accuracy in their reportage.

    “Your job as journalists is very critical; it requires a sound mind and a good conscience.

    “You should discharge your duties professionally. You should be seen to have lived above board in your duties by the society”, the CP said.

    She condemned the bad impression some members of the public have of the police force because of the attitudes of some of the police officers who misbehave in the force. 

    She urged such people to avoid using the actions of a few in the force to judge the entire police force and its men w,ho have sacrificed so much to secure the lives and property of the people and are still doing so.

    The Police Commissioner reiterated her commitment to the security of the lives and property of the people of the state and advised the general public to report any security issues within their vicinity for prompt response.

    She described Ebonyi State as one of the most peaceful states in the country,, but expressed worry over the murder cases in some communities in the state.

    She called for the cooperation of journalists to end the ugly phenomenon, saying that her goal is to ensure that such incidents are curbed before she leaves the state.

    In his remarks, the Chairman of Correspondents’Chapel chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state, Comrade Uchenna Inya, said the visit was to strengthen the relationship between the police and journalists as partners in progress.

    He commended the CP for her respect for human lives and dignity and quick intervention on the dehumanisation of a child by a Prophet in Izzi Local Government Area of the state which led to the arrest of the Prophet and all other culprits in the act.

    Discharge your duties professionally – Ebonyi CP urges Journalists