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Tinubu Supported June 12 Annulment, Not Part of Pro-Democracy Struggle – Lamido

Tinubu Supported June 12 Annulment, Not Part of Pro-Democracy Struggle – Lamido

Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has made a stunning claim about President Bola Tinubu’s role in Nigeria’s democratic history. According to Lamido, Tinubu supported the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, which was widely regarded as Nigeria’s freest and fairest poll. Lamido stated this during an interview on Arise Television, where he questioned Tinubu’s pro-democracy credentials

Key Points Lamido Made Against Tinubu:

  • Supported June 12 Annulment: Lamido claims Tinubu was “actively hand-in-glove” with General Ibrahim Babangida, who nullified the election.
  • Mother’s Role: He alleged that Tinubu’s mother, Hajia Abibatu Mogaji, mobilized Lagos market women to Abuja to show support for Babangida’s regime.
  • NADECO’s Purpose: Lamido said the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), which Tinubu later joined, was formed to fight General Sani Abacha’s regime, not specifically to demand the validation of MKO Abiola’s presidential win.
  • Tinubu’s Rise to Prominence: According to Lamido, Tinubu only became noticeable after Abacha took over the government, suggesting his pro-democracy activism was opportunistic

Lamido’s assertions directly challenge the popular narrative of Tinubu’s contributions to Nigeria’s democratic struggle. These claims have added fuel to the ongoing debates about Tinubu’s legacy and role in shaping Nigeria’s political landscape.

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Convict Ayo, serving 21 years for armed robbery at Kirikiri Maximum Prison, caught processing passport and visa in Lagos.

Convict Ayo, serving 21 years for armed robbery at Kirikiri Maximum Prison, caught processing passport and visa in Lagos.

The Nigerian Correctional Service has started investigation into the circumstances surrounding the movement of a robbery convict, Haruna Ayo, to a passport office in Lagos for processing of travel documents.

Saturday PUNCH exclusively gathered that the incident happened on Wednesday, May 19, 2025, when warders from the Kirikiri Maximum Security Custodial Centre, Apapa, moved the inmate to the Nigeria Immigration Service passport office at FESTAC Town under suspicious circumstances.

According to a credible source, Ayo was convicted for armed robbery and sentenced to life imprisonment, which was later reduced to 21 years on appeal and further reviewed downward after some consideration. He was due for release on October 11, 2025.

Our correspondent learnt that the inmate was among five convicts selected to do a menial job at the residence of the officer in charge of the custodial centre on the day of the incident.

During the outing, an orderly, who claimed to be acting on the instruction of another superior officer, told the supervising officer to release Ayo to him.

Our source disclosed that the inmate was subsequently transported to the passport office.

“However, while waiting to be attended to, the warder escorting him became impatient and said, ‘I need to take him back to the cell’.

“This raised suspicion among immigration officers, who then detained both the inmate and the warder and alerted their superiors,” the source added.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that the NIS escalated the matter to the Lagos headquarters of the NCS, Alagbon.

Two officers were reportedly suspended over the incident.

The source identified one of the affected officers as one Femi.

“I think the real culprits are not being punished. It’s a system and many people are involved,” the source said.

Another source explained that the convict had been using medical pretences to process the passport and visa.

She said, “What happened was that this particular inmate, a convict, claimed he had a health problem, which necessitated his visit to a hospital in that neighbourhood. However, during the process, he started processing his passport and visa documents by proxy.

“The whole thing started last year and he seemed to be progressing with the passport and visa applications until the correctional service started probing the Bobrisky case (Idris Okuneye). The convict’s case was not known that time. Apparently, he was among those enjoying special treatments in the maximum prison.

“After the suspension of top officers, things changed as new officers took over. Security was tightened and people who enjoyed certain privileges had those things withdrawn.

“This particular convict then started protesting and threatening blackmail. His conduct led to investigations. A search was conducted and it was discovered he had been processing the travel documents. It is suspected that the hospital where he claimed to be receiving treatment was also involved in the compromise. The prison authorities discovered that three medical evaluations had already cleared him that he was medically fit. Whereas he was using that to do all manner of things.”

Another source said the matter was causing a serious storm at the custodial centre.

“The question remains, how will a convict be processing passport and visa? Was he planning to escape? It’s a big mess,” the source said.

This latest revelation adds to the long list of corrupt practices in the country’s correctional service.

In the past, some warders were accused of extorting money from inmates, selling donated items and giving VIP treatments in exchange for bribes.

In 2024, the correctional service was embroiled in a mess after the Baale of Kirikiri, Babalola Shabi, accused prison officials of collecting N35m to give Bobrisky special treatment during his sentence.

A leaked voice note also purported the cross-dresser paid huge sums of money to get special apartment at the prison, which led to the suspension of some senior officers.

Similarly in 2024, officers at the Afikpo Custodial Centre, Ebonyi State, allegedly smuggled an inmate, Ibuchi Eze, out of prison for a private visit to his girlfriend.

The NSC confirmed the latest incident, adding that investigation was ongoing.

The Service National Public Relations Officer, Abubakar Umar, also confirmed the suspension of an officer.

“The staff member suspected to have committed the act has been suspended, and investigation is ongoing. The suspension is necessary to ensure a smooth process,” Umar stated.

“The Comptroller-General does not take issues of indiscipline or sabotage lightly. This administration, under President Bola Tinubu, places high priority on the welfare of correctional officers, and the CG has made it clear that outstanding performance will be rewarded. However, any officer found engaging in illegal activities will be shown the way out; they are not worthy of wearing the uniform,” he added.

Umar noted that further updates would be made public at the conclusion of the investigation.

Experts decry sleaze

Speaking on the matter, legal experts wondered how a serving inmate could reach the passport application stage without detection or red flags.

They also raised concerns on why inmates were still being used for domestic work in private residences of top officials.

Reacting to the incident, a legal practitioner, Tolu Babaleye, described the development as a disgrace to the correctional service system.

“When somebody is in a correctional centre, they are not supposed to go outside the four walls of the facility. The whole idea is for the inmate to reflect, show remorse, and reform. But when that process is undermined and inmates are taken out for pleasure or personal errands, justice is subverted and the essence of the sentence is defeated.

“In some cases, convicted robbers are taken out to commit more crimes, then return to prison to share the proceeds with warders. It’s disgusting. This speaks volumes about the level of decay in the system,” he added.

Similarly, a human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, said, “The essence of incarceration is the restriction of liberty. An inmate cannot be taken out of custody unless by a court order, for judicial proceedings, or if sentenced to community service. Anything outside this is illegal.”

Effiong warned that allowing inmates to leave the facility for personal activities, including sexual engagements, was a direct violation of the law.

“The Correctional Service must hold all officers involved accountable and put mechanisms in place to prevent a recurrence,” he urged.

A former Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dr Monday Ubani (SAN), also expressed dismay at the incident.

“It reflects a dangerous level of laxity within the correctional service. Inmates should not leave custody unless there is a valid court order or legitimate assignment. Anything contrary is a subversion of the justice system,” he said.

Ubani stressed the need for strict discipline within the Correctional Service.

“If a convicted criminal escapes while being moved illegally, it undermines the entire justice system. The leadership of the correctional service must enforce internal discipline and restore the integrity of the institution. Allowing convicted persons to roam freely reflects poorly on the Ministry of Interior and should not be tolerated,” he said.

Punch

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Bukunmi Oluwasina: A Multi-Talented Nigerian Star

Meet Bukunmi Oluwasina: A Multi-Talented Nigerian Star

Bukunmi Oluwasina is a gifted Nigerian actress, producer, screenwriter, and singer born on May 7, 1992/1993, in Okemesi-Ekiti, Nigeria. She hails from a family of seven and holds a bachelor’s degree in Theatre Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University.

Career Highlights

Bukunmi has made a significant impact in the Nigerian film industry, producing and starring in several notable movies. Her breakthrough film, “Ayomi” (2015), earned a nomination at the Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards and won the Best of Nollywood Awards. She also became the first Nollywood actress to play four different character roles in “Jankariwo” (2021). Some of her notable films include:

  • “Story Like Mine”
  • “Oluwere”
  • “Itan Temi”
  • “You Are Me”
  • “Akalamagbo” (2019)
  • “Traffic” (2020)
  • “Beautiful Song”
  • “Ayomi” (2015)
  • “Jankariwo” (2021)
  • “Citation” (2020)
  • “Soole” (2021)
  • “Jagun Jagun” (2023)
  • “The Couple” (2023)

Awards and Nominations

Throughout her career, Bukunmi has received several awards and nominations, including:

  • 2015 Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards: Best Indigenous Movie (Yoruba) for “Ayomi” (Nominated)
  • 2015 Best of Nollywood Awards: Best Actress of the Year for “Ayomi” (Won)
  • 2019 Best of Nollywood Awards: Best Actress in a Leading Role (Yoruba) for “Akalamagbo” (Nominated)
  • 2022 Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards: Best Indigenous Language Movie (Yoruba) for “Jankariwo” (Nominated)

Music Career

In addition to acting, Bukunmi is also a talented singer with hits like:

  • “Happy Girl”
  • “Everyday Crush”
  • “Kurukuru”
  • “Eiye Adaba”

Personal Life

Bukunmi married her longtime boyfriend, Mr. Ebun, in September 2020, and they welcomed their first child on March 3, 2021. She is also the brand ambassador for Poshglow skincare.

Conclusion

Bukunmi Oluwasina is a talented and versatile artist making waves in the Nigerian entertainment industry. Her impressive filmography, musical talents, and dedication to her craft have endeared her to fans across the country.

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“Congratulations to Alh. Jani Ibrahim: A New Era for NACCIMA”

“Congratulations to Alh. Jani Ibrahim: A New Era for NACCIMA”

Warmest congratulations to Engr. (Dr.) Jani Ibrahim, OON, mni on his Inauguration as National President of National Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mins and Agriculture (NACCIMA)! Your wealth of experience as an enterprise guru and mentor to millions of entrepreneurs in Nigeria and beyond is a testament to your exceptional leadership.

We are confident that your vision and expertise will drive business growth, foster innovation, and promote entrepreneurship development in Nigeria. Your appointment is a well-deserved recognition of your dedication to the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

“We rejoice with the Kwara State Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KWACCIMA) for the successful hosting of the 65th NACCIMA Annual General Meeting (AGM).”

At Handskill Entrepreneurship Initiative for Community Development, we look forward to collaborating with you to empower entrepreneurs, create a brighter future for our communities, and contribute to Nigeria’s economic growth. We believe that your leadership will inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs and help shape the future of business in Nigeria.Once again, congratulations on this outstanding achievement. We wish you a successful tenure and look forward to working together.

Best regards,

Comr. Sulaiman Abdulfata O,

President,

Handskill Entrepreneurship Initiative for Community Development”

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Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty in UK Court

Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty in UK Court

American R&B singer Chris Brown appeared in a London court on Friday, pleading not guilty to a charge related to an alleged nightclub brawl in 2023. The 36-year-old singer, dressed in a dark suit and tie, stood in the dock and responded “Not guilty, ma’am” when the charge was presented.

Allegations and Bail

Brown is accused of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent. He has been released on £5 million ($6.7 million) bail. After entering his plea, Brown waved to supporters in the public gallery as he left the courtroom.

Trial Scheduled

A trial date has been set for October 26, 2026, with an expected duration of five to seven days. The case will proceed to trial, allowing both sides to present their arguments and evidence.

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Four Ministers, Kwara Deputy Governor, Senator, Business Moguls Grace NACCIMA Conference in Ilorin.

Four Ministers, Kwara Deputy Governor, Senator, Business Moguls Grace NACCIMA Conference in Ilorin

High-ranking government officials including ministers, legislators, commissioners; business leaders; economic experts; top academics; security commanders; and traditional leaders have converged on the Banquet Hall Ilorin for the 65th Annual General Meeting/Conference and Investiture of NACCIMA.

Prominent personalities present at the Thursday event include: Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole; Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN; Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar; Senator Sadiq Umar; KAM Holdings CEO, Alhaji Kamoru Yusuf; Alhaji Kashim Imam; Kwara State Commissioner of Business, Innovation, and Technology, Damilola Yusuf-Adelodun; among others.

HE President Bola Tinubu (GCFR) is being represented at the high-level event by Minister of State for Industry, Trade, and Investment, Senator John Enoh.

NACCIMA will officially welcome its 23rd President and new members of the exco at the well-attended event today.

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“NACCIMA President, Barr. Dele Oye, delivers remarks at the ongoing 65th NACCIMA AGM Conference

“NACCIMA President, Barr. Dele Oye, delivers remarks at the ongoing 65th NACCIMA AGM Conference, currently taking place at the Banquet Hall in Ilorin.

The high-profile event has drawn prominent attendees, including the Deputy Governor of Kwara State, top government officials such as ministers, legislators, commissioners, and directors, as well as business leaders, esteemed academics, security commanders, traditional leaders, and more. Later today, NACCIMA will officially welcome its 23rd President and new EXCO members at the well-attended event.

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Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Court Update – 19th June 2025

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Court Update – 19th June 2025

Today’s hearing in the ongoing case between Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the Federal Government kicked off with both legal teams formally introducing themselves before the court.

Shortly after, the fifth prosecution witness, identified as PW-EEE, was called to the stand for cross-examination. However, due to strict surveillance by DSS operatives stationed inside the courtroom, live updates from the cross-examination could not be shared. This measure was taken to respect the judge’s order against real-time reporting, in order to avoid contempt of court.

Despite the blackout, our sources confirmed that the cross-examination has been completed.

In a significant development, the prosecution team, led by Awomolo SAN, officially closed their case after presenting all their witnesses. In response, the defense counsel, headed by Kanu Agabi SAN, filed a No-Case Submission—an application arguing that the prosecution has not provided sufficient evidence to warrant the continuation of the trial.

As a result, Justice James Omotosho adjourned the matter to 18th July 2025, a date set for both parties to adopt their written addresses on the No-Case Submission.

We urge all Biafrans and supporters to stay calm, remain hopeful, and continue to stand in solidarity. The journey for justice is still ongoing, and we will keep bringing you verified updates as events unfold.

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OOU Enforces ‘No Bra, No Exam’ Policy on Female Students

Outrage as OOU Enforces ‘No Bra, No Exam’ Policy on Female Students

A viral video showing officials of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ogun State, inspecting female students for compliance with a controversial “no bra, no examination” policy has sparked widespread debate across social media.

The 10-second footage, which surfaced online on Tuesday via X (formerly Twitter), captures several female students lined up at an exam venue while officials appeared to physically check if they were wearing bras before allowing them into the examination hall.

The incident, which reportedly occurred during ongoing examinations at the institution, has triggered mixed reactions among Nigerians, with many questioning the method and ethics behind such enforcement.

Some social media users defended the university’s move, suggesting it may be aimed at promoting modesty and discipline within the academic environment. “It’s a necessary step to curb indecent dressing on campus,” one X user wrote.

However, a large section of the public condemned the act as an invasion of privacy and a violation of the students’ dignity. Critics argued that the focus on underwear detracts from academic priorities and constitutes an abuse of authority.