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VIDEO: Police go violent with protesters in Abuja with tear gas

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Police operatives on Monday, April 7, forcefully dispersed protesters in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, using tear gas canisters to break up a demonstration led by the Take-It-Back Movement and other civil society organisations.

The protesters had gathered in the Maitama area to demand urgent government intervention in economic hardships, alleged abuse of the Cybercrime Act, and the state of emergency President Bola Tinubu had imposed on Rivers State.

Demonstrators, some holding placards that read “Stop the Repression” and “Let Us Breathe,” were seen running for safety as police officers fired tear gas into the crowd.

In a statement released ahead of the protest, Juwon Sanyaolu, the National Coordinator of the Take-It-Back Movement, said the demonstration was aimed at resisting what he described as the current administration’s “increasing authoritarianism.”

“We cannot continue to watch as Nigerians suffer under this harsh economic situation while basic rights are trampled upon,” Sanyaolu stated.

Omoyele Sowore, a human rights activist and former presidential candidate, attended the protest to show solidarity with the movement.

The use of force by security operatives has drawn condemnation from activists, who argue that peaceful protests are a constitutional right.

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Videos circulating online show the moment police officers fired tear gas, sending demonstrators fleeing in different directions.

At the time of filing this report, there was no official police statement on the incident.

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US court orders FBI, DEA to release records on Tinubu’s drug probe

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A U.S. federal court has ordered top American law enforcement agencies to release confidential information relating to a purported drug-related investigation involving Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu in the 1990s.

Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on Tuesday that the FBI and DEA’s refusal to confirm or deny the existence of such records.

The records, known as a “Glomar response,” were “neither logical nor plausible.”

The ruling followed a lawsuit filed by American activist Aaron Greenspan under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Greenspan had requested documents from the FBI, DEA, IRS, CIA, Department of State, and the Executive Office of the U.S.

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Attorneys relating to investigations allegedly involving Tinubu, Abiodun Agbele, and others linked to a Chicago heroin ring in the early 1990s.

Despite filing 12 FOIA requests between 2022 and 2023, all agencies declined to release information. Greenspan sued in June 2023 to challenge the refusals.

He argued that Tinubu and Agbele had been officially acknowledged as subjects of investigations and that the public interest outweighed any privacy concerns. “The plaintiffs’ argument [is] that (1) DEA has officially confirmed investigations of Agbele… (2) the FBI and DEA have both officially confirmed investigations of Tinubu… [and] (3) any privacy interests… are overcome by public interest,” the ruling noted.

Judge Howell agreed in part, stating the FBI and DEA had previously acknowledged Tinubu’s involvement. “The claim that the Glomar responses were necessary to protect this information… is at this point neither logical nor plausible,” she ruled.

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The court, however, upheld the CIA’s right to withhold information, noting that Greenspan had not proven the agency officially acknowledged any records.

The case draws attention back to Tinubu’s controversial past in the U.S. In 1993, he reportedly forfeited $460,000 to the U.S. government after authorities linked the funds to narcotics trafficking, though he was not charged with a crime.

Documents submitted in court include a verified complaint filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in July 1993, seeking the forfeiture of Tinubu’s funds. An affidavit by IRS Special Agent Kevin Moss described how Agbele was arrested after selling heroin to an undercover agent. He later cooperated with authorities, linking other individuals, including Tinubu and Mueez Akande, to the drug network.

“Agbele identified Akande as his uncle and said he provided him an apartment in Hammond, Indiana,” the affidavit read, citing DEA sources. It also said Tinubu’s bank accounts were flagged during the money-laundering probe into the heroin ring.

“There is probable cause to believe that funds in certain bank accounts controlled by Bola Tinubu… represent proceeds of drug trafficking,” Moss stated.

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Tinubu’s camp had earlier moved to intervene in the U.S. case, citing privacy rights over tax records and other documents. The Nigerian Supreme Court had also ruled in 2023 that the forfeiture issue didn’t disqualify Tinubu from contesting the presidency.

ALSO READ: Alleged drug dealing: U.S. begged Tinubu not to take legal action – Keyamo

Following Howell’s ruling, U.S. agencies (excluding the CIA) are expected to file a status report by May 2 on the remaining issues in the case.

This legal push renews global scrutiny on President Tinubu’s past, especially amid previous challenges to his eligibility by opposition figures Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, who had flagged the 1993 forfeiture during Nigeria’s 2023 election dispute.

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The spirit of humility has caused many maids to hijack their madam’s husbands – Lady says as she advises married women to play the ‘role of a humble maid’

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A Sweden-based East African woman, Maureen Bahema, has advised married women to play the role of a humble maid to their husbands. Bahema who calls herself a submissive provider reminded women that many maids have used the spirit of humility to snatch their madam’s husbands.  Be the QUEEN you want to be but when it comes to dealing with your husband, play the role of a humble maid. Don’t forget that it is the spirit of humility that has caused many maids to hijack their madams husbands. Be your man’s queen and also be his maid, she wrote.   The post The spirit of humility has caused many maids to hijack their madams husbands – Lady says as she advises married women to play the ‘role of a humble maid’ appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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Fubara's gigantic billboard vandalised by Rivers youths

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Some unidentified youths have destroyed a gigantic billboard bearing the face of the suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

The incident was caught on video in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

Pulse reports that Nyesom Wike, Fubara’s political ally-turned-foe and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, hails from Obio/Akpor.

The viral video shows the moment youths numbering four tore down the billboard, which also bore the face of Fubara’s ardent supporter and former Chairman of Obio/Akpor LGA, Chijioke Ihunwo.

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Though the exact location of the incident could not be immediately ascertained, the gigantic billboard overlooks the road.

“Even from the down, tear it from that side, it will come down. I will bring the new one,” one of the vandals said, while another voice greeted, “Honourable”, and they exchanged pleasantries.

In the three-minute video, a female voice can be heard as one of the youths climbs the billboard and keeps tearing off the material.

His accomplices followed suit and dragged out what looked like a piece of tick paper from the holder until the billboard was bare.

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The incident might be related to the ongoing political impasse in the state following prolonged disagreements between Fubara and his estranged godfather, Wike.

Pulse reported that a protest broke out in the state on Friday, April 11, 2025, as a group of women passionately appealed to President Bola Tinubu to lift the suspension on Fubara and his Deputy, Ngozi Nma Odu, and reinstate all democratic institutions in the state.

The demonstrators, bearing placards with bold inscriptions such as “Bring back Fubara,” “Save our democracy,” and “Is the law different for Rivers State?” among others, marched to the Rivers State Government House.

ALSO READ: Nigerian economy, security need state of emergency, not Rivers – Ndume tells Tinubu

They condemned what they referred to as “unconstitutional military rule masked as a state of emergency,” maintaining that Rivers people deserve better than what they termed an undemocratic arrangement.

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