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Daring Midnight Robbery: Gunmen Snatch 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 in Victoria Island

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…Police launch manhunt for four-man gang
…Residents decry worsening insecurity, demand improved patrols

By Toyin Adebayo

Panic swept through the upscale neighbourhood of Victoria Island, Lagos, in the early hours of Saturday, November 1, 2025, as a four-man armed gang brazenly robbed a motorist of a brand-new Mercedes-Benz SUV at gunpoint.

The incident, which occurred around midnight on Akin-Olugbade Street, has reignited security concerns among residents and business operators in the highbrow area.

According to eyewitness accounts, the hoodlums, who arrived in an unidentified small car, ambushed the driver of the black 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350 with registration number WTO 21 AM.

A resident, who spoke with PUNCH on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the incident, narrated the scene.

“The robbers were used their car to block the Mercedes, forcing it to stop. They immediately ordered the driver to come out. When he showed hesitation, one of them fired a single shot into the air. They then dragged him out of the vehicle, got in, and sped off towards Ozumba Mbadiwe Road. The whole operation did not last more than five minutes,” the witness stated.

It was gathered that the victim sustained minor injuries during the encounter, having put up some resistance against the assailants.

Confirming the incident, a senior officer at the Lagos State Police Command told our correspondent that a full-scale manhunt had been launched to apprehend the suspects.

The officer, who also requested anonymity as he was not authorised to speak officially, disclosed that the vehicle, identified by the Vehicle Identification Number 4JGFB4FB8SB274117, had been placed on the security watch list across the state and the nation.

“The Commissioner of Police has been briefed, and we have activated our intelligence and operational assets. Our teams are on joint patrol, and all exit routes from Victoria Island are under intense surveillance. We are urging anyone with useful information to come forward,” the police source said.

The stolen SUV is described as a black metallic 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE 350, featuring a brown leather interior, factory-fitted tinted windows, and distinctive AMG alloy wheels.

The police have appealed to the public, particularly car dealers, mechanics, and parking lot attendants, to be vigilant and report any sighting of the vehicle immediately through the emergency hotlines 112 or 767, or at the nearest police station.

The brazen robbery has, however, left a cloud of apprehension over the community, with many residents calling for immediate action from the authorities.

A cross-section of residents who spoke with NEWSFOCUS lamented the perceived decline in security, urging the government to intensify night patrols, improve the often-faulty street lighting, and enhance coordination between state security agencies and private estate guards to prevent a recurrence.

As of press time, the police said investigations were ongoing to track down the suspects and recover the luxury vehicle.

2027: Northern elders plot united front, summon unity summit

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, powerful northern groups have commenced moves to forge a solid political bloc for the region and halt its declining influence in national politics.

The Northern Elders Forum and the National Political Consultative Group are spearheading the move, which will culminate in a major Northern Unity Summit in early 2026.

The initiative aims to rally traditional rulers, religious leaders, and politicians across the 19 northern states to promote unity and a collective political agenda, echoing the era of the late Premier of the Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello.

Disclosing the plan at an NPCG expanded meeting in Abuja on Saturday, the Director-General of the NEF, Prof. Doknan Sheni, declared that the first step to reclaiming the region’s political strength was to tackle the factors fuelling its disunity.

Speaking on the theme, ‘The Imperative of Northern Unity Ahead of 2027 Elections,’ Sheni sounded a strong warning that unless identity politics is checked, “the North, and by extension Nigeria, may continue to slide into deeper ethno-religious fragmentation.”

He charged northern leaders to immediately launch massive voter enlightenment campaigns to reorient the electorate towards ideology and party manifestos, instead of being swayed by ethnic and religious sentiments.

The university don insisted that for the north to unite for the 2027 polls, a summit must hold in the first quarter of 2026 to harmonise ideas and produce a Northern Development Blueprint.

He cautioned that political actors from other regions are actively exploiting the North’s internal divisions to weaken it.

“There may be other political interests by other Nigerians to wedge and exploit political, religious and ethnic differences within northerners so that they could get inroads into the region. If we permit these differences among us to be exploited by other politicians outside our region, then we have agreed to be permanently divided,” Sheni stated bluntly.

He emphasised that a united North is non-negotiable for the region to effectively negotiate for power, influence national policy, and secure its fair share of national resources.

The NEF DG also pointed to the region’s severe security challenges—terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping—demanding that Northern Governors, elders, and traditional rulers align their strategies immediately.

Furthermore, he called for a renewed drive for investments through initiatives like the Northern Nigeria Investment and Industrialization Summit to tackle the rampant unemployment and youth restiveness fueling the region’s crises.

Tinubu, Trump to Hold Talks Amid US Allegations of Christian Genocide in Nigeria

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ABUJA – The Presidency has announced plans for a high-level meeting between President Bola Tinubu and former United States President Donald Trump in the coming days, following incendiary comments from the American leader accusing Nigeria of ignoring widespread attacks on Christians.

The planned dialogue was disclosed on Saturday by Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, via a post on the social media platform X.

According to Bwala, the central aim of the meeting will be to strengthen bilateral cooperation on counterterrorism and to address what he termed “misconceptions” regarding the sectarian nature of terrorist violence in the country.

The announcement comes directly in the wake of a threat from Mr. Trump, who recently suggested the United States could suspend aid and even consider military action against Nigeria over allegations of Christian persecution.

“The two leaders, President @officialABAT and President @realDonald Trump, have shared interests in the fight against insurgency and all forms of terrorism against humanity,” Bwala stated.

He highlighted existing security collaboration, noting, “President Trump has assisted Nigeria a lot by authorising the sale of arms, and President Tinubu has adequately utilised that opportunity in the fight against terrorism, with massive results to show for it.”

Clarifying the Narrative on Terrorist Targets

A key point of contention to be addressed at the proposed summit is the characterisation of the victims of terrorism. The Nigerian government has consistently pushed back against claims that militants exclusively target Christians, arguing that insurgents have killed thousands of Muslims and Christians alike.

Bwala indicated that resolving this divergent narrative is a top priority. “As for the differences as to whether terrorists in Nigeria target only Christians or all faiths, those would be discussed and resolved by the two leaders when they meet in the coming days, either in the State House or White House,” he wrote.

The recent accusations from the US political sphere were amplified by American lawmaker, Riley Moore, who has alleged a “systematic persecution and slaughter of Christians” in Nigeria, labelling the nation the deadliest place in the world for followers of the faith.

In a statement dated October 6, Moore urged US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to take immediate diplomatic action, calling for Nigeria’s redesignation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) and for an immediate suspension of arms sales until the Federal Government demonstrates a “tangible commitment” to ending the violence.

The planned Tinubu-Trump meeting is therefore viewed by analysts as a critical diplomatic move to de-escalate tensions and preserve a strategic security partnership that has been called into question.

ACPN Alleges Rampant Illegal Drug Operations in Federal Hospitals, Demands Sanctions

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By Toyin Adebayo, Abuja

The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has called for urgent government intervention and sanctions against pharmaceutical companies and individuals allegedly involved in illegal drug distribution within several Federal Health Institutions (FHIs).

In a strongly-worded statement, the National Chairman of the association, Pharm. Ezeh Ambrose Igwekamma, accused some pharmaceutical firms of operating unlawfully within public hospitals, often with the tacit approval of hospital management and regulatory agencies.

Igwekamma decried what he termed a “persistent culture of disregard for the law,” stating it is a “travesty of justice” that institutions mandated to uphold regulations have become enablers of illegal operations.

He specifically alleged that the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) has turned a blind eye as unregistered private pharmacy operators take over drug distribution activities in federal hospitals under questionable Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements.

The ACPN chairman faulted the Ministry’s past experiments with models like Medipool, describing them as unlawful ventures that created significant loopholes in Nigeria’s public drug distribution system.

Violations of Statutory Frameworks

Igwekamma emphasized that the legally recognized framework for managing drug supplies in public hospitals remains the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF), established under Decree 43 of 1989 (now Cap 252 LFN 2004), which legally empowers pharmacists to oversee procurement, distribution, and management.

He, however, lamented that the DRF system has been undermined by the alleged mismanagement of hospital Chief Medical Directors (CMDs) and Medical Directors (MDs), leading to recurring drug stock-outs and unstable availability.

Citing the DRF project at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, as a success model, he noted that under pharmacists’ leadership, the department built a ₦200 million pharmacy complex in 2014 without compromising the DRF account—an achievement he claimed remains unmatched.

Catalogue of Legal Breaches

The ACPN listed numerous institutions, including the University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan, National Hospital Abuja, and several Federal Medical Centres, as hosting what it deems illegal PPP pharmacy models.

The association outlined multiple alleged breaches of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (PCN) Act 2022, including:

· Operation of unregistered and uninspected pharmacies (Section 22(1)).
· Running private pharmacies inside public health facilities (Section 27(5)).
· Operating pharmacies not under the direct control of a superintendent pharmacist (Section 29).

Igwekamma further revealed that over 20 pharmacy premises under these PPP arrangements are unregistered, alleging that one “particularly aggressive company” in Lagos has taken over a major teaching hospital’s pharmacy unit while “dropping names of senior government officials to legitimize its activities.”

Ultimatum and Call to Action

The ACPN has issued an ultimatum to all superintendent pharmacists whose licences are being used for such arrangements to regularize their status by the end of 2025 or face disciplinary action in 2026. The association also vowed to pursue sanctions under the Consumer Protection and Trade Malpractices Act.

Reaffirming its commitment to drug security, the ACPN called for strengthened local manufacturing, transparent procurement, and the protection of DRF accounts.

The association urgently called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to call the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare to order, warning that the current “government-induced chaos” in drug distribution is a direct threat to public health.

“We must restore sanity, legality, and professionalism in drug distribution in the public sector,” Pharm. Ezeh declared. “The health of the Nigerian people depends on it.”

FCT Police Arrest 20-Year-Old For Alleged Sexual Assault On Minor In Lugbe

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Abuja – The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has arrested one Nura Auwal, aged 20, for his alleged involvement in the sexual assault of a 10-year-old boy in the Lugbe area of Abuja.

The incident, which has sparked outrage, was reported at the Trademore Police Division on October 24, 2025, by the victim’s father, Mr. Sani Yakubu.

According to the police, Mr. Yakubu reported that his son returned home from a nearby bush on October 23, crying. Upon questioning, the minor alleged that he was accosted and sexually assaulted by the suspect, Auwal, after he had gone into the bush to defecate.

The suspect was also alleged to have given the victim the sum of N200 and threatened to kill him if he revealed the incident to anyone.

The victim was immediately taken to the Police Hospital in Garki, Abuja, for medical examination and treatment.

In a statement released on Thursday, the Police Public Relations Officer for the FCT Command, SP Josephine Adeh, confirmed that operatives from the Trademore Division swiftly launched an investigation which led to the arrest of the suspect within the Lugbe area.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect has a history of engaging in similar acts and was introduced to the practice by an acquaintance in Katsina State,” the statement revealed.

SP Adeh added that the investigation is ongoing and that the suspect will be charged to court upon its conclusion.

The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Miller G. Dantawaye, has strongly condemned the incident, reaffirming the Command’s zero-tolerance stance on all forms of sexual and gender-based violence.

The CP further assured the public that the victim is receiving the necessary medical assistance and psycho-social support.

The Command has also used the opportunity to enjoin parents, guardians, and community leaders to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious acts of abuse to the nearest police formation.

Bokku Mart Apologises After Backlash Over ‘Ethnically Insensitive’ Advert

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Bokku Mart has issued a public apology after facing widespread condemnation and calls for a boycott over a viral advertisement many Nigerians described as ethnically insensitive and derogatory towards the Igbo community.

The retail company found itself in a crisis after a promotional video featured an influencer using the phrase “Omo Igbo” in a manner that sparked instant backlash and accusations of prejudice.

The controversy erupted on Tuesday when a female influencer, identified as Defolah, featured in a clip posted on the supermarket’s official social media page. In the since-deleted video, which was promoting the affordability of the mart’s products, she stated, “No Omo Igbo can cheat me.”

The remark was swiftly condemned across social media platforms, with many users interpreting it as a harmful stereotype targeting Nigerians of South-East extraction, leading to intense pressure on the brand to respond.

In a statement posted on its X (formerly Twitter) handle on Friday, Bokku Mart described the language used in the video as “offensive and hurtful,” stressing that the content was a grave misrepresentation of its corporate values.

“We are deeply saddened and disturbed by a video recently shared online that contained offensive and hurtful language. The language used in the video was unacceptable and deeply misaligned with Bokku’s values,” the company stated.

The supermarket explained that the controversial video was created by an external influencer and published by a third-party agency without receiving prior internal approval from its management.

“While the content originated from an external influencer and was published by a third-party media firm without prior review by our team, we take full responsibility for its appearance on our platforms,” the company acknowledged.

As part of its damage control measures, Bokku Mart announced it has implemented stricter content review procedures and enhanced oversight of its vendors to prevent a recurrence.

“We have since strengthened our content approval and vendor oversight processes to ensure such an incident never happens again,” the statement added.

Analysis: A Recurring Pattern of Brand Missteps

This incident highlights the increasing sensitivity of the Nigerian public to ethnic slurs and the swift accountability demanded from brands in the digital age. The rapid escalation from a single social media post to a full-blown public relations crisis underscores the critical need for corporations to exercise extreme diligence in their marketing campaigns.

The backlash also reflects deeper societal tensions and the enduring pain associated with ethnic stereotypes, particularly those targeting the Igbo community. For a brand that claims a national identity, such a misstep not only risks alienating a significant portion of its market but also damages its reputation as an inclusive enterprise.

Bokku Mart’s response, taking “full responsibility” despite attributing the error to a third party, aligns with modern crisis management protocol. However, restoring public trust will likely depend on the perceived genuineness of its apology and the tangible changes it implements behind the scenes.

Reaffirming its commitment to inclusivity, the company concluded, “Bokku Mart is more than a retail brand; we are a proudly Nigerian company built on love for our people and communities… We celebrate our nation’s rich diversity and stand firmly against all forms of discrimination.”

The social media influencer, Defolah, has also issued a separate personal apology for her role in the controversy.

Court Stops PDP’s National Convention, Party Summons Emergency Meeting

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The Peoples Democratic Party was on Friday thrown into a state of disarray as a Federal High Court in Abuja halted its planned national convention, prompting an emergency meeting of the party’s top brass to strategise a response.

The development is a significant setback for the main opposition party, which is grappling with internal crises and seeking to reposition itself ahead of future elections.

A member of the PDP’s National Working Committee, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment publicly, confirmed that an emergency NWC meeting had been summoned for Saturday at the party’s national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja.

“That’s the judgment. However, I know that the NWC has summoned an emergency meeting tomorrow. The leaders will review what transpired throughout the process and determine the next line of action,” the official said.

He added, “The party is set for a very serious deliberation, which will shape its next steps and provide members and Nigerians a clearer sense of direction in the coming days.”

The emergency session comes after Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, stopped the opposition party from proceeding with the convention, scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The judge ruled that the PDP failed to conduct valid state congresses in several states and also breached the law by failing to issue the mandatory 21-day notice to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Delivering judgment in the suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025, Justice Omotosho held that the party’s failure to comply with the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act 2022, and its own constitution were “fundamental” irregularities that rendered the entire process invalid.

“The failure of the PDP to comply with the law has put the planned convention in jeopardy. The party must do the needful before going ahead with the election,” he declared.

The judge further ruled that all convention notices must be jointly signed by the National Chairman and National Secretary, adding that the signing of such documents by the chairman alone was unlawful.

Consequently, he restrained INEC from monitoring, recognising, or publishing the outcome of any PDP convention that did not meet these legal requirements.

The suit was filed by three aggrieved PDP members — Austin Nwachukwu (Imo PDP Chairman), Amah Nnanna (Abia PDP Chairman), and Turnah George (South-South Zonal Secretary).

They had asked the court to halt the planned convention, alleging that no valid congresses were conducted in at least 14 states before the convention notice was issued.

In a significant legal point, Justice Omotosho rejected the PDP’s preliminary objection that the case was an internal affair, ruling that “compliance with the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines transcends party matters.”

PDP Vows to Appeal, Lamido Files Fresh Suit

The verdict sparked mixed reactions in the courtroom. Supporters of the plaintiffs broke into celebration, while the PDP delegation filed out in silence, their faces grim.

Addressing journalists after the proceedings, the PDP Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, condemned the ruling as a setback for democracy and vowed to appeal.

“This is not what we expected. We will appeal it. You cannot stop a whole political party from exercising its legal rights. This judgment today is a panacea to annihilating democracy in this country,” he said.

In a later statement, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, described the judgment as an “assault on Nigeria’s democratic process” but insisted the party’s lawyers had been directed to appeal immediately. He urged party members to remain focused on convention preparations.

In a separate development, a fresh suit seeking to stop the convention was filed by a former Jigawa State governor, Sule Lamido, before Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

However, Justice Lifu declined to grant an ex parte motion, instead directing the PDP and INEC to appear in court on November 6 to show cause why the convention should not be stopped.

Analysis: A Party at a Crossroads

The court ruling exposes the deep-seated structural and internal conflicts plaguing the PDP. The party, which has been struggling to present a united front since its loss in the 2023 general elections, now finds its efforts to elect new national officers and achieve stability legally challenged.

Following the judgment, senior PDP officials called for calm, with some framing it as an opportunity for introspection.

The Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, said, “It may not be the best of judgments, but it’s an opportunity to put our house in order. We’re depleted enough already and should stop entertaining divisions. We need to reflect and come out stronger.”

Another NEC member, who spoke anonymously, described the court’s decision as a “wake-up call” for reform.

The legal hurdles come amid persistent divisions within the party, particularly between allies of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and supporters of the acting chairman. The disagreements centre on control of party structures, zoning of national offices, and the micro-zoning formula, disputes that have festered since the 2023 polls and continue to undermine the party’s cohesion.

As the NWC meets on Saturday, its decisions will be closely watched, as they will not only determine the fate of the party’s national convention but also signal whether the main opposition party can overcome its internal crises and effectively reposition itself for the challenges ahead.

Naira Appreciates to N1,421/$, Stock Market Gains N35tn

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The Nigerian economy showed twin signs of robust health on Friday as the naira rallied to its strongest level in months on the official market and the stock market recorded a historic milestone, with investors gaining N35.07 trillion in value over the past 10 months.

The parallel convergence of a strengthening currency and a bullish equities market is being hailed by analysts as a potential indicator of growing investor confidence, underpinned by a series of policy reforms from the Federal Government and the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Data from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market revealed that the naira appreciated by 1.1 per cent against the dollar on Friday, closing at N1,421.73/$. This represents its strongest position since the launch of the CBN’s Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System, gaining N15.24 from Thursday’s rate of N1,436.97/$.

The positive trend was mirrored on the parallel market, where the naira firmed by 0.7 per cent to close at N1,450/$. This narrowed the spread between the official and informal windows to N28.27, signalling a gradual convergence of the two major forex rates.

Market analysts have linked the naira’s sustained rally to a combination of the CBN’s sustained reforms, improved foreign portfolio investment inflows, and stronger oil receipts.

The Head of Financial Institutions Ratings at Agusto & Co., Mr. Ayokunle Olubunmi, stated, “The strengthening naira is caused by the combination of several factors. The acceptability of the various reforms of the CBN and the success in attracting FPIs have significantly supported the currency.”

He added a note of caution, highlighting that “navigating the bond obligations maturing before year-end will be imperative in keeping the exchange rate stable.”

This optimism was recently echoed by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, who at a world press conference in Lagos expressed strong belief in the currency’s continued recovery. “I can assure you that within the next one or two months… you will see the dollar rate actually improve a lot. If I have dollars today, I would rather sell them than wait for the next month or so,” Dangote had said.

Stock Market Hits Historic High

Simultaneously, the Nigerian Exchange Limited sustained its upward trajectory, closing October on a record high. The market capitalisation, which opened the year at N62.763 trillion, gained 55.87 per cent or N35.07 trillion to close at N97.829 trillion as of October 31, 2025.

Similarly, the NGX All-Share Index, a key performance indicator, crossed the 150,000 basis points mark for the first time in history, closing yesterday at 154,126.46 basis points. This represents a 49.7 per cent increase from its opening position this year.

In October alone, the market capitalisation grew by N7.25 trillion, an eight per cent monthly gain.

The Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NGX Group, Mr. Temi Popoola, described crossing the 150,000-point threshold as “a testament to the strength and adaptability of our market.” He attributed the milestone to growing investor confidence and the Exchange’s strategic initiatives.

Analysis: A Confluence of Reforms Fuels Market Optimism

The simultaneous rally in the forex and stock markets points to a potentially transformative period for the Nigerian economy. Analysts identify a common thread: the impact of government and CBN policies.

The stability in the foreign exchange market has been a critical catalyst. For the stock market, this stability has allowed companies to recover from massive foreign exchange losses that plagued their 2023 and early 2024 earnings reports, thereby improving their valuation prospects.

Furthermore, the CBN’s ongoing banking sector recapitalisation drive and insurance sector reforms have forced financial institutions to seek fresh capital, directly injecting vitality and liquidity into the equities market. The drop in the yield on Nigerian Treasury Bills to 15 per cent in October from 18 per cent may have also prompted a portfolio rebalancing by investors, shifting funds from fixed income to the higher-yielding stock market.

However, economic experts urge cautious optimism. While the current trends are positive, their sustainability hinges on the continued disciplined implementation of reforms, stability in the crude oil market, and the navigation of upcoming fiscal obligations. The coming months will be crucial in determining if this is the beginning of a prolonged period of economic stability or a peak in a volatile cycle.

Dyche Provides Positive Injury Update On Super Eagles’ Ola Aina

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Nottingham Forest manager, Sean Dyche, has offered an encouraging update on the recovery of Nigerian defender, Ola Aina, who has been sidelined for ten matches due to a hamstring injury sustained on international duty.

The injury, which Aina picked up during the Super Eagles’ 1-1 draw against South Africa in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier in September, has been a significant blow to both his club and the national team.

Addressing the press ahead of Forest’s Premier League clash with Manchester United, Dyche confirmed that the versatile full-back is on a positive path, though he remains unavailable for selection.

“We have a couple of knocks. Ola is making good progress,” the Forest manager stated during his pre-match conference.

His update, however, came with a less positive note on another player: “And Zinchenko is a no at the moment. Unfortunately, it took longer than we thought.”

Analysis: Aina’s Absence Felt at Club and Country

The setback has seen Aina miss a critical run of ten games across all competitions—six in the Premier League, one in the Carabao Cup, and three in the UEFA Europa League. His prolonged absence has coincided with a difficult period for Nottingham Forest, who are currently struggling for consistency and find themselves in the league’s relegation zone.

Aina’s dynamism and defensive solidity have been notably missed, leaving a void in Forest’s backline that has proven difficult to fill. Dyche will be hoping for a swift return of the defender to help bolster his team’s defensive stability as they battle to climb away from the bottom of the table.

Beyond the immediate concerns at the club level, Aina’s fitness is also being closely monitored on the international scene. Super Eagles coach, Eric Chelle, will be keen to have the key defender available for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations tournament.

Aina’s situation underscores the recurring challenge for Nigerian internationals, where injuries picked up on national team duty can have prolonged repercussions on their club careers, while also potentially depriving the national team of a crucial asset for major competitions.

For now, all parties will be hoping that the “good progress” Dyche mentioned translates into a full and speedy return to the pitch for the influential defender.


PDP Convenes Emergency Meeting As Court Stops National Convention

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  • Party vows to appeal, describes judgment as assault on democracy
  • Internal crises, forgery allegations exposed in leadup to convention

The Peoples Democratic Party was thrown into crisis on Friday as a Federal High Court in Abuja halted its planned national convention, prompting an emergency meeting of the party’s National Working Committee and exposing deep-rooted internal divisions within Nigeria’s main opposition party.

The PDP has summoned an emergency meeting of its National Working Committee following Friday’s judgment by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja, which restrained the party from proceeding with its national convention scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, Oyo State .

A member of the NWC, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on condition of anonymity, confirmed the emergency session would hold on Saturday at the party’s national secretariat, Wadata Plaza, Abuja .

“That’s the judgment. However, I know that the NWC has summoned an emergency meeting tomorrow. The leaders will review what transpired throughout the process and determine the next line of action,” the official said . “The party is set for a very serious deliberation, which will shape its next steps and provide members and Nigerians a clearer sense of direction in the coming days” .

Legal Basis for the Judgment

In his ruling on suit FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025, Justice Omotosho held that the PDP failed to conduct valid state congresses in several states and breached the law by failing to issue the mandatory 21-day notice to the Independent National Electoral Commission before convening the convention .

The judge declared that these “fundamental” irregularities rendered the entire convention process invalid . He specifically noted that convention notices must be jointly signed by both the National Chairman and National Secretary, ruling that documents signed by the chairman alone were unlawful .

“The failure of the PDP to comply with the law has put the planned convention in jeopardy. The party must do the needful before going ahead with the election,” Justice Omotosho declared . He consequently restrained INEC from “monitoring, recognising, or publishing the outcome of any PDP convention that did not meet the legal requirements” .

The case was filed by three aggrieved PDP members: Austin Nwachukwu (Imo PDP Chairman), Amah Nnanna (Abia PDP Chairman), and Turnah George (South-South Zonal Secretary) . They alleged that no valid congresses were conducted in at least 14 states before the NWC and NEC issued notice for the convention .

PDP’s Reaction and Planned Appeal

PDP National Chairman Umar Damagum strongly condemned the ruling, vowing immediate appeal . “This is not what we expected. We will appeal it. You cannot stop a whole political party from exercising its legal rights. This judgment today is a panacea to annihilating democracy in this country,” Damagum told journalists .

In a formal statement, PDP National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba described the judgment as “an assault on Nigeria’s democratic process” but insisted it would not derail the party’s plans . “The judgment does not vitiate our ability to proceed with the processes and activities towards electing new national officers. Our lawyers have been directed to appeal immediately,” Ologunagba stated .

The party directed its members to continue with convention preparations despite the court order, citing a recent Supreme Court judgment that affirmed the supremacy of political parties in managing their internal affairs .

Deep-Rooted Internal Crises

The court ruling exposes severe internal divisions that have plagued the PDP for months. The party’s internal crises include:

· Leadership Tussles: Deep divisions persist between allies of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and supporters of Acting National Chairman Umar Damagum .
· Control of Structures: Disagreements center on control of party structures in the South-South, particularly in Cross River, Akwa Ibom, and Plateau states .
· Zoning Disputes: Conflicts over the zoning of national offices and micro-zoning formula for the planned convention have remained unresolved .
· Forgery Allegations: The crisis deepened when National Secretary Samuel Anyanwu petitioned the DSS, police, and INEC over alleged forgery of his signature on convention documents .

Mixed Reactions and Additional Legal Challenge

The courtroom atmosphere was tense as the judgment was delivered, with plaintiffs’ supporters breaking into celebration while PDP members filed out grim-faced .

In a separate development, former Jigawa State governor Sule Lamido filed another suit seeking to stop the convention, though Justice Peter Lifu declined to grant an ex-parte motion, instead adjourning the case to November 6 for hearing .

Prominent PDP chieftain Chief Bode George strongly criticized the ruling, describing it as “the joke of the century, open recipe for anarchy and a display of judicial brigandage” . “This judgment will consume this country. It is time the judge removed his wig and gown and joined politics,” George stated .

Opportunity for Introspection

Some party officials framed the development as a chance for internal reconciliation. Deputy National Youth Leader Timothy Osadolor said: “It may not be the best of judgments, but it’s an opportunity to put our house in order. We’re depleted enough already and should stop entertaining divisions. We need to reflect and come out stronger” .

Another NEC member described the court’s decision as a “wake-up call” for reform, stating: “This is not the end of the PDP; it is the beginning of a reformed PDP. We must regroup, reconcile, and prepare for the challenges ahead” .

Contextual Analysis: A Party at Crossroads

This legal setback represents another critical challenge for the PDP, which has been struggling to regain its footing since losing power at the national level. The convention postponement threatens to further delay the party’s efforts to reorganize and present a united front ahead of future elections.

The judgment also highlights the ongoing tension between judicial oversight and political party autonomy in Nigeria’s democracy. While the court emphasized that compliance with electoral laws transcends internal party affairs, PDP leaders argue this constitutes excessive judicial interference in their operations.

As the NWC meets on Saturday, their decisions will significantly impact not only the party’s internal cohesion but also Nigeria’s broader political landscape as the nation moves closer to the next electoral cycle.


This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.