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Ooni, Osoba, Others to Grace New Telegraph Award, Dinner Night

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Prominent people, including the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, will be at the New Telegraph Awards Night/Dinner slated for this Friday at the Grand Ballroom of the Oriental Hotels, Lagos.

The monarch will be the Royal Father of the Day, while former Governor of Ogun State, Mr Olusegun Osoba, will attend the event as the chairman.

A statement from the newspaper disclosed that nine state governors from across the country have confirmed their attendance at the high-octane ceremony organised to reward excellence.

In a letter conveying his choice as the Royal Father of the Day, the company said it was borne out of his dedication to excellence and public good in his 10-year reign as the paramount ruler of the Yoruba nation.

“Your Highness, it is important to let you know that you were chosen because of your position as not only the Paramount Ruler of one of the largest and homogenous nations in Nigeria, but also because of your dedication to service, excellence, reward and honesty in your over 10-year reign on the throne of your ancestors,” a part of the letter delivered by the Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper, Mr Ayodele Aminu, disclosed.

Similarly, Mr Osoba, a former Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Times and Grand Patron of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), was chosen because of his close association with his profession, several years after serving as governor.

According to Mr Aminu, the former governor reflects the dream of not only journalists but every profession because he did not forget his roots and easily identifies with his colleagues, no matter the gap in age and experience.

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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Blasphemy: Group Renews Call for Probe, Prosecution in Deborah Yakubu’s Demise

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The National Coalition Against Mass Killings, Extra-Judicial Killings, Mob Actions and Impunity (NCAMKI) has renewed its call for the investigation and prosecution of those responsible for the death of Miss Deborah Samuel Yakubu at Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto.

Miss Deborah, a 200-level student of the institution, was slain on May 12, 2022, after she was accused of blasphemy. The incident occurred within the school premises and was captured on video, with footage of the killing subsequently circulated widely.

In a statement signed by Mr Tunde Agunbiade on behalf of NCAMKI, the coalition questioned why the case had not led to the prosecution of the alleged principal perpetrators despite the availability of video evidence.

Two suspects, Mr Bilyaminu Aliyu and Mr Aminu Hukunci, were arrested and arraigned before a Sokoto Chief Magistrate’s Court in May 2022 over their alleged involvement in the incident. They were reportedly charged with criminal conspiracy and inciting public disturbance.

However, the case was later struck out and the two suspects discharged after the prosecution failed to diligently pursue the matter. Reports on the proceedings said the prosecution was absent from court, prompting the Chief Magistrate to strike out the case.

The Sokoto State Police Command also said in May 2023 that it was still pursuing some prime suspects allegedly involved in Deborah’s killing.

Against this backdrop, NCAMKI called on the Nigeria Police Force, Sokoto State Government, Ministry of Justice and other relevant authorities to provide a comprehensive update on the status of the investigation.

The coalition demanded clarification on the identities and status of all suspects and persons of interest, an explanation for the collapse of the prosecution against the two arraigned suspects, and details of whether other suspects identified during investigations had been arrested, prosecuted or cleared.

It further called for the preservation and forensic examination of video and other digital evidence connected to the killing.

NCAMKI maintained that an allegation of blasphemy, or any other offence, does not give individuals or mobs the authority to impose punishment outside the law.

It warned that failure to prosecute perpetrators of mob killings could erode public confidence in the justice system and encourage further acts of mob violence.

The coalition said the deceased’s family deserved more than condolences, stressing that her death should not become merely an anniversary issue.

“Condolences cannot replace justice. Outrage cannot replace prosecution. Arrests cannot replace conviction, and four years cannot erase a crime,” the statement said.

NCAMKI urged the authorities to determine what further investigative and prosecutorial steps remain possible and to hold accountable any official whose failure, neglect or obstruction contributed to the collapse of the case.

The coalition also appealed to the authorities and Nigerians not to turn Miss Yakubu’s killing into a religious confrontation, insisting that the matter should be treated as an issue of human rights, the rule of law and accountability.

It said the central question remained whether a person could be publicly killed by a mob and the perpetrators subsequently escape the reach of the law.

NCAMKI l, therefore l, urged the government to ensure that the victim’s case was not forgotten and that every person found responsible was brought before a competent court to face the law.

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DHQ Nigeria Recovers Official X Account from Hackers

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has regained control of its official X account, @DHQNigeria, after the platform was compromised in an unauthorised cyberattack.

The development comes a few days after the military authorities alerted the public that the account had been compromised and warned Nigerians to disregard suspicious or misleading posts published from the handle.

The account was reportedly taken over on Saturday, with unauthorised cryptocurrency-related content appearing on the platform.

The incident prompted concerns because the account is an official channel used by the Nigerian military to communicate information on security operations and other defence matters.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, said the incident was being treated as a cybersecurity matter and that technical measures had been activated to secure the account.

“The Defence Headquarters wishes to inform members of the public, the media and all stakeholders that it has detected an attempted unauthorised compromise of its official X (formerly Twitter) account,” Mr Uba said.

He urged members of the public to disregard any suspicious, unauthorised or misleading content that might have been posted from the account during the period of the breach.

The DHQ also directed Nigerians to rely on its verified accounts on other platforms, including Facebook, Instagram and its WhatsApp Channel, while efforts were made to restore control of the X account.

The military has now confirmed its return to the platform.

In a brief post on the recovered account, the DHQ wrote: “WE’RE BACK.”

“Thank you for your patience and continued support,” the military authority added.

The recovery effectively restores one of the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s major channels for communicating directly with the public.

The DHQ has not disclosed details of those behind the cyberattack or how the unauthorised access was obtained.

Authorities had earlier said the incident was under investigation as a cybersecurity matter.

The incident has also highlighted the growing cybersecurity risks facing official government and security institutions, particularly social media accounts with large audiences and the capacity to influence public perception during sensitive security operations.

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Edo Assembly Gets New Speaker as Blessing Agbebaku Quits

By Dipo Olowookere A new Speaker has emerged for the Edo State House of Assembly, and he is Mr Osamwonyi Atu, representing Orhionmwon East constituency. His assumption of office followed the resignation of Mr Blessing Agbebaku, representing Owan West Constituency, on Monday. The leadership change in the legislative arm of government in Edo State was […]

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By Dipo Olowookere

A new Speaker has emerged for the Edo State House of Assembly, and he is Mr Yekini Oisayemoje, representing Akoko Edo Constituency II.

His assumption of office followed the resignation of Mr Blessing Agbebaku, representing Owan West Constituency, on Monday.

The leadership change in the legislative arm of government in Edo State was not what was seen coming too soon.

This development, according to observers, could further restructure the political dynamics within the state’s tier of government.

According to reports, Mr Agbebaku decided to step down from the exalted position because he suspects he could be impeached as Speaker, and to avert denting his political image, he quickly resigned.

The lawmaker was elected as the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly in June 2023 under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), but in 2025, he defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), a party of the Governor of Edo State, Mr Monday Okpebholo.

There have been speculations that he may still be loyal to the immediate past governor of Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki. This may have prompted rumours of his purported impeachment.

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