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The Oyo State Police Command has apprehended an Islamic cleric, identified as Alfa Bashiru, for allegedly possessing suspected human flesh.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the arrest in a statement released via the Command’s official X handle on Wednesday.
According to him, officers attached to the Federal Highway Patrol intercepted a white bus with registration number XA 551 IRG at the Toll Gate axis of the Ibadan Expressway around 11:30 a.m., during which the cleric was found with the item.
When questioned, Bashiru allegedly confessed that he purchased the suspected human flesh in Lagos.
Osifeso noted that the case has been handed over to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Iyaganku, for a thorough probe.
“The recovered substance has been sent for forensic analysis to ascertain its authenticity and origin,” the police spokesperson stated.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria have slipped one place in the latest FIFA men’s world rankings released on Thursday.
Previously ranked 44th, the three-time African champions now sit in 45th position in the world.
The Super Eagles also dropped to sixth position in Africa.
The Atlas Lions of Morocco are the highest ranked African team (11th position).
Terangha Lions of Senegal, Pharaohs of Egypt, Desert Foxes of Algeria, and Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire complete the top five African teams on the ranking.
The Super Eagles were in action recently in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and South Africa.
Eric Chelle’s side defeated the Amavubi 1-0 in Uyo, and held Bafana Bafana to a 1-1 draw in Bloemfontein.
European champions, Spain replace Argentina at the top of the ranking, ending the South American’s two-year reign.
Slovakia are the biggest risers, climbing 10 places.
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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has cautioned that investors will shy away from committing resources to any economy where the judiciary is compromised and manipulated by political influence.
Jonathan made the remarks on Wednesday at the Democracy Dialogue of the Goodluck Jonathan Foundation in Accra, Ghana.
He stressed that judicial independence is crucial to building a stable and trustworthy business environment.
“It affects everybody. For example, no businessman can bring his money to invest in a country where the judiciary is compromised, where a government functionary can dictate to judges what judgment they will give. No man brings his money to invest in that economy because they are taking a big risk,” he said.
Jonathan added that for Nigeria to secure its future, leaders must uphold justice and fairness irrespective of personal or political interests.
“If we must build a nation for our children and grandchildren, no matter how painful it is, we must strive to do what is right,” he said.
Also speaking at the event, Bishop Mathew Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto praised Jonathan’s 2015 concession of defeat as a turning point for Nigeria’s democracy. He cautioned the former president to be wary of political actors seeking to use him for their own agenda ahead of the 2027 elections.
Quoting General Theophilus Danjuma, Kukah said: “The voice of the devil is not so far from the voice of God. Listen carefully to those who want to use you as an instrument for the elongation of their interests, and not your interests or the interests of Nigeria.”
Harry Kane scored twice to inspire Bayern Munich to a 3-1 win over Chelsea in their Champions League group stage opener, though the visitors left Germany frustrated after the hosts escaped a potential red card.
Early promise undone by errors
Enzo Maresca’s side had some good time in the first half and could have gone ahead through Enzo Fernández, who miscued from close range after good work by Cole Palmer.
But Bayern struck first when Michael Olise’s cross was deflected into his own net by Trevoh Chalobah.
Moises Caicedo then fouled Kane inside the box, gifting the England striker his 94th Bayern goal in 102 appearances.
Chelsea responded quickly, Palmer combining with Malo Gusto before firing a superb equaliser into the top corner.
Kane decisive after the break
Bayern pressed aggressively in the second half and Robert Sánchez made key saves to deny Kane and Olise.
The breakthrough arrived once more when a Chelsea turnover allowed Kane to collect a loose ball in the area and finish low into the corner for his second of the night.
The strike took Kane’s career tally against Chelsea into double figures.
Chelsea’s frustrations grow
Chelsea thought they had reduced the deficit late on when Palmer converted from Andrey Santos’ pass, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
The Blues were also incensed when Bayern’s Jonathan Tah avoided a second booking for hauling back Joao Pedro, with Maresca shown a yellow card for protesting.
Despite positive spells, Chelsea’s defensive errors and missed chances left them with little to show on their Champions League return.
Bayern, meanwhile, extended their formidable home record and made a strong statement of intent the opening group stage game.