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COAS charges commissioned officers on patriotism
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, on Saturday, charged the newly commissioned officers to place national interest above all else and uphold absolute loyalty to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria..
He gave the charge while presiding over the Passing Out Parade (POP) of Executive Commission Course 2/2025 at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry (NASI), Jaji,
General Shaibu said the commissioning of this new set of officers form a critical component of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s renewed drive to reinforce Nigeria’s security architecture as contained in the declaration of a State of Emergency on Security.
He also said that the commissioning is part of the fulfilment of the President’s directive to expand manpower, strengthen frontline deployments and accelerate security stabilisation efforts nationwide.
The Army Chief expressed confidence in the quality of training received by the officers, noting that their exceptional display of parade and weapon handling reflects the Army’s rising standards at a time when the nation demands heightened operational vigilance.
He urged them to remain uncompromisingly apolitical, disciplined and subordinate to civil authority, stressing that professionalism and constitutional loyalty remain the bedrock of military service.
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Akpabio files N200b defamation suit against Natasha
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has filed a defamation suit against senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan who represents Kogi ventral.
Natasha revealed this in a Facebook post on Friday, saying Akpabio filed the action over sexual harassment allegations made against him.
Dhe noted that the suit was instituted at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court in Abuja.
The Kogi senator attached the order of U.P. Kekemeke, the judge, directing that she should be served via substituted means through the clerk of the National Assembly.
The order was issued on November 6, while the case is expected to commence on January 21, 2026.
Akpoti said the case will give her a “chance to prove how I was sexually harassed”.
“Today, being the 5th day of December, 2025, I’m in receipt of the newly instituted 200 billion naira suit against me by Senator Godswill Akpabio claiming defamation on sexual harassment,” she wrote.
“Now, I am glad that Sen. Akpabio has brought this up because the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges failed to grant me audience on this issue, relying on the fact that Godswill Akpabio’s wife had instituted a defamatory case against me. Therefore, they couldn’t attend to a matter already in court.
“Albeit I couldn’t proceed to court because, by senate rules, I must still present my case before the Ethics committee (same committee that recommended my illegal suspension).
“Alas, I now have a chance to prove how I was sexually harassed and how my refusal to give in to his demands unleashed series of unprovoked and unprecedented attacks on my person.”
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ADC blasts Peter Obi: Go to Anambra and build our party, stop clamouring for zoning of presidential ticket
African Democratic Congress (ADC) has lashed at the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi for clamouring for zoning of the party’s 2027 presidential ticket .
ADC also Obi to make a definitive decision on his involvement with the party rather than giving unnecessary conditions.
The party, while acknowledging Obi as a crucial political leader, emphasised that it would not pressure the former Anambra State governor into joining.
During an interview with ‘Advocacy for Good Governance’ on YouTube on Wednesday, Obi expressed concerns about the stability of the ADC-led coalition, citing unresolved issues, including the zoning arrangement.
Despite these reservations, he reiterated his belief in the coalition’s potential and urged the ADC to resolve these fundamental issues to ensure a credible alliance ahead of the 2027 general elections.
However, the Peter Obi Media Office later denied granting the interview, with his media aide, Ibrahim Umar, asserting that Obi still has confidence in the ADC.
In response to Obi’s remarks, ADC spokesperson Bolaji Abdullahi, speaking with Sunday Punch, stressed that the party was not currently focused on the issue of zoning. Abdullahi stated that the ADC’s priority was to prove to Nigerians that it was a credible alternative to the current political establishment.
“We’re not talking about zoning or no zoning right now. Nigerians are still waiting for us to show them what we will do differently. Zoning is not on the table right now. If that’s the condition for Obi to join us, maybe he should wait until that time,” Abdullahi said.
Abdullahi, while acknowledging Obi’s contributions, urged the LP candidate to make a clear decision about his participation in the coalition.
“We understand what Peter has been saying. But I will encourage him to make up his mind if he wants to be part of the coalition or not. The most important thing for us is convincing Nigerians that we represent a credible alternative, regardless of where the candidate comes from,” Abdullahi added.
Abdullahi emphasised that the ADC was keen on having Obi as part of the coalition, stating that the party wanted to build a political force capable of reshaping Nigerian politics and providing a credible alternative for the electorate.
“For us, we want Peter Obi to join us in building a political party that can reset Nigerian politics and provide a credible alternative to Nigerians. When we get to the point of deciding what his priority is, then we’ll make that decision. But if zoning is the condition for his participation, he should probably wait until we get to that point. We encourage him to make up his mind about joining us now,” Abdullahi said.
He refuted Obi’s characterisation of the coalition as “unstable,” arguing that the ADC had been stable and was expanding across the country.
“It’s unfortunate that he used a word like ‘unstable,’ because instability is not tied to our inability to make decisions about zoning at this point. We are stable. Within five months, we have established offices in 27 or 28 states, even without holding a single political office. That’s a major achievement,” he added.
Abdullahi urged Obi to support the ADC’s efforts to grow the party, particularly in his home state of Anambra, similar to what other leaders had done in their respective states.
“We would like to see Peter Obi go to Anambra and support efforts to build the party, like other leaders have done in their respective states. The party will continue to encourage him. We want him to be part of our journey. We want him to help build the party,” Abdullahi added.
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Benin Republic military coup fails as loyalists take control
A coup attempt by a section of the military in Benin Republic has been tatted by troops loyal to the President.
The Military had earlier on Sunday announced that they have overthrown President Patrice Talon, bylut his entourage said he was safe and the army was regaining control.
Soldiers calling themselves the “Military Committee for Refoundation” (CMR), said on state television that they had met and decided that “Mr Patrice Talon is removed from office as president of the republic”.
The announcement follows two coups in Madagascar and Guinea-Bissau in as many months. Benin is bordered in the north by Niger and Burkina Faso, which have also seen military takeovers.
The French Embassy said on X that “gunfire was reported at Camp Guezo” near the president’s official residence in the economic capital.
It urged French citizens to remain indoors for security.
Latest reports indicate that troop loyal to the President have put the situation under control while citizens are on the streets in solidary with their elected leader
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