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Navy Intercepts N200M Worth Of Cannabis On Lagos Waters

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A large consignment of cannabis sativa has been intercepted by the Nigerian Navy attached to NNS BEECROFT on Lagos waters.

The drug was being ferried into Nigeria through the nation’s backwaters by suspected smugglers.

The navy estimated the street value of the seized drug at over N200 million, adding that the contraband stacked in about 65 sacks was recovered from two locations in Lagos.

It said its officers were able to track the illicit consignment with the aid of Falcon Eye, a state-of-the-art maritime awareness domain facility technology.

Addressing newsmen in Lagos, Commodore Kolawale Oguntuga, the Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT, said the cannabis was intercepted in Lekki and Badagry areas.

Commodore Oguntuga said the smugglers of the items fled on sighting the naval gunboats on patrol of the areas.

The commander, however, warned the perpetrators to desist or face the wrath of the law.

“With the aid of Falcon Eye, the navy is able to monitor or mount surveillance on the nation’s waters. The navy gunboats are constantly on patrol to ensure that criminals stay away from our waters and make it safe for trade.

“It is also its responsibility to defend the integrity of the nation. This we have demonstrated with the seizure of the large consignment of drugs,” he added.

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Reps To Secure Mohbad’s Compensation, Royalties From Music Works

The House of Reps has disclosed plans to secure the compensation and royalties from the musical works of late Afrobeats star, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

Chairman of the House Committee on Justice, Olumide Osoba, representing the Abeokuta North/Odeda/Obafemi-Owode Federal Constituency of Ogun State, stated this on Wednesday, during an interactive session on the rights and royalties of the 27-year-old rapper.

Recall that Mohbad passed on September 12, 2023, and was buried the next day.

The singer’s corpse was exhumed on September 21 by the Lagos Police for autopsy due to circumstances surrounding the death.

Speaking during the interactive session, the lawmaker representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency, Lagos State, Babajimi Benson, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform, raised a motion of urgent public importance on Mohbad’s case.

Osoba highlighted the importance of securing compensation and royalties, stressing that payments from the sources are part of revenue streams for artistes.

He lamented that the prevailing system in the Nigerian musical industry does not protect musicians, particularly the up-and-coming artistes, to make the most of their entitlements, particularly during disagreements with record labels.

It also said it is crucial to recognise that young musicians are often not well-informed about their rights when entering into contracts.

To this end, Osoba noted that the committee has requested the relevant information relating to Mohbad’s death and modalities to ensure his royalties and other benefits are secured.

He said, “This inadequate awareness on the part of musical artists makes it difficult to get adequate compensation for their works, particularly during disagreements with their record labels.

“Additionally, there is a need to adapt the music industry to the digital age. While digital streaming platforms have revolutionised music consumption and distribution, young musicians often struggle to earn a substantial income due to outdated royalty structures.

“Advocating for revised royalty models that accurately reflect the value of music in the streaming era is essential.

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Why I Slumped During Ministerial Screening – Balarabe

President Bola Tinubu’s ministerial nominee, Abbas Balarabe, who collapsed during screening at the Red Chamber has given an update on his health.

Balarabe disclosed that he was exhausted while getting ready for his screening for a ministerial role.

According to Balarabe, he was informed of his nomination on Tuesday and had stayed up all night preparing for his ‘big day’.

The minister said, “It is basically exhaustion. I got the news of my nomination yesterday and I had to come from Kaduna.

“There were so many things to do which I attended to throughout the night.

“What happened today is as a result of pure exhaustion.

“I want to thank the Senate for their understanding particularly the senators from my State ( Kaduna) who have all gathered around me since yesterday and the medical team who took care of me.

“I am alright now, nothing is wrong with me. What I experienced was pure exhaustion which can happen to anybody.”

There was drama in the Senate earlier today when the nominee who replaced former Kaduna state governor, Nasir El-Rufai suddenly collapsed during his screening.

Balarabe, the second nominee to face screening after Dr. Ibrahim, had just concluded recounting his experiences when the incident happened.

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BBNaija All Stars: From The Youngest To The Richest, I Wish You Greater Heights – Alex Unusual Pens Open Letter To Ilebaye

Ex-BBNaija All Stars housemate, Alex has taken to Instagram to celebrate Ilebaye after she was declared winner of the show.

In the note posted on Twitter, Alex misspelt many words to make her note sound like Ilebaye’s Ghanaian accent.

She called Ilebaye and “dautar” “sisteh” and “friend”. She added that she had fun and loved having her around when they were both in the house.

She went on to wish her the best in life.

See the note below;

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Tinubu Academic Records: Atiku To Address Nigerians In World Press Conference

Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is set to hold a World Press Conference on Thursday, October 5.

This was disclosed by Dele Momodu, one of the campaign spokespersons of Atiku, on Wednesday night.

The reason for the conference remains unclear, however, it might be connected to the recently released academic records of President Bola Tinubu by Chicago State University (CSU).

Recall that Atiku had requested the documents to back his allegation of forgery of CSU certificate against Tinubu.

The allegation of forgery was one of those dismissed by the presidential election court in the suit Atiku filed to challenge the election of Tinubu.

However, Caleb Westberg, the registrar at Chicago State University, said Tinubu’s certificate, dated June 22, 1979, and tendered to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on June 17, 2022, was not issued by the school and its administrators.

Westberg, who has been a registrar at the University since November 2020, also said that Tinubu did not apply for a replacement certificate, nor was he ever issued one.

Although the certificate issue has dominated the headlines in the last 48 hours, Atiku has been silent about it.

Meanwhile, some organisations and individuals, especially critics, have called for the resignation of the president over the saga.

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BBNaija All Stars: Congrats Small Pepper – Ceec Hails Ilebaye As She Receives Her N120M Prize

Ex- BBNaija All Stars housemate, Ceec has taken to social media to congratulate the winner of the show, Ilebaye.

Ceec who could not hide her shock after she was evicted as the second runner-up during the finale, took to her Instastories to congratulate Ilebaye whom she described as ‘’Small pepper.”

She shared a photo of Ilebaye receiving a check for the N120 million cash prize.

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BBNaija All Stars: Mercy Is My Winner – Lovestruck Pere Confesses

Former BBNaija All Stars housemate, Pere Egbi has revealed that even though Ilebaye won, Mercy Eke is his true winner.
He added that Ilebaye Odiniya is the audience’s winner, but his heart’s true victor is Mercy.
He made the statement after the show ended in a dramatic fashion with Ilebaye beating all other contestants.
Recall that Pere and Mercy sparked up romance towards the end of the show when many least expected.
In a recently surfaced clip shot in the corridor of the reality TV stars’ hotel, Mercy’s number one hype woman, simply identified as Mum Chomzy could be seen encouraging Pere to take the his relationship with Mercy seriously.
She explained that she’d never had to speak about any ship but that she was very well interested in Percy’s and would love to see it sail.
She stated: “Pere, please, I don’t like ships but this one; I’m so much interested. You guys gave us the best show ever. My girl did the best. Please reciprocate, please. I’m shipping.”
Then Pere, reacting, moved his hand close to his mouth and whispered with a beam, “She (Mercy) is my winner.”
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Ondo Assembly Proceeds With Impeachment Of Deputy Governor

Following the expiration of the seven-day ultimatum given to the Ondo state deputy governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, to respond to the allegations of gross misconduct, the state house of assembly will reportedly be proceeding with the impeachment proceedings against him.

This is in spite of a court order barring the house from carrying out the impeachment proceeding pending the determination of a lawsuit filed by Mr Aiyedatiwa.

The house which has now reacted to the court order, stated that the judiciary cannot stop the exercise as it is protected by the Nigerian Constitution against the interference of courts.

The House also responded to another suit filed by Mr Aiyedatiwa before the State High Court by describing the suit as an abuse of court process.

Speaker of the house, Olamide Oladiji who spoke at plenary on Tuesday, October 3, said;

The impeachment process will continue in line with the 1999 Constitution since the deputy governor failed to respond within seven days stipulated by the law.”

He issued a fresh directive to the Chief Judge of Ondo State, Olusegun Odusola, to “immediately” set up a seven-person panel to investigate the allegations levelled against the deputy governor.

Mr Odusola is joined in the suit filed by the deputy governor at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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I Don’t Know If He Started Developing Feelings – Mercy Opens Up On Relationship with Whitemoney

Former Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Mercy Eke has spoken about her entanglement with colleague, Whitemoney.
According to her, the relationship was pure alliance.

She opened up in a recent interview with Africa Magic.
Mercy told Ebuka Obi-Uchendu that her relationship with Whitemoney in Biggie’s house wasn’t romantic.
She, however, said she was unsure if the singer started developing feelings for her during their alliance in the House.
Mercy said, “Me and Whitemoney’s relationship was just an alliance. In the first week, he already told me that we would be a target in the House so we should stick by each other.
 
“He said it was only he and I that were different in the House.
 
“But I was still myself. I was still trying to have fun. But I don’t know if he started developing feelings inside. It wasn’t anything. It was just an alliance. No feelings there at all. It was just a game
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Chicago State University Says Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu Presented Forged Certificate to INEC

A degree certificate President Bola Tinubu presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the presidential election did not come from Chicago State University, according to Peoples Gazette.
The paper reported that this was revealed at a deposition of school officials on Tuesday in Chicago.
Caleb Westberg, the registrar at Chicago State University, said Mr Tinubu’s certificate, dated June 22, 1979, and tendered to INEC on June 17, 2022, was not issued by the school and its administrators could, therefore, not be able to authenticate its source, The Gazette learnt.
Mr Westberg, CSU’s registrar since November 2020, also said, during the deposition that lasted about 5.5 hours, that Mr Tinubu did not apply for a replacement certificate, nor was he ever issued one.
The categorical statement capped a successful outcome for the monthslong legal strategy of Atiku Abubakar, Mr Tinubu’s main opponent, who approached the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago to ascertain the authenticity or otherwise of the document. Federal district judge Nancy Maldonado granted a final order for CSU administrators to turn over all documents relating to Mr Tinubu to the school and also sit down for deposition by an adversarial team of lawyers deployed by Mr Abubakar.

Mr Tinubu, sensing the intractable consequences of the proceeding, vigorously fought to thwart its successful outcome, with his lawyers warning the judge in a September 21 hearing that releasing the documents with deposition would inevitably inflict severe, irreparable harm against the Nigerian president.
The school had long insisted that Mr Tinubu was its student, entering in 1977 and graduating in 1979, but its inability to authenticate the certificate the Nigerian president submitted would ripple through Nigeria’s over 200 million population for the foreseeable future.
Previously in 1999, Mr Tinubu had lied under oath when he ran for governor of Lagos, claiming he obtained a degree from the prestigious University of Chicago. However, he managed to escape being held accountable for the breach because he had been elected before it was discovered, and he did not submit a certificate backing his claim, only an affidavit that was later found to be fiction, and the Nigerian Supreme Court said he could not be charged with crimes as a serving governor. He subsequently stopped claiming attendance at the University of Chicago, holding on instead to a claim that he attended Chicago State University, one of Illinois State University campuses traditionally popular among black people.
A spokesman for the president was not immediately available for reaction to the development on Tuesday night. But the president’s allies have suggested publicly that the evidence was inconsequential and propagated the Supreme Court’s readiness to throw it out.
The president’s allies are also banking on the muddled circumstances of the president’s certificate spiel, believing his Nigerian lawyers would be able to convince the Supreme Court to focus more on the school’s position that Mr Tinubu was a student rather than how he came about parading a forged certificate.

On Monday evening, shortly after the school dumped records into the electronic filing portal used by lawyers to all parties, Mr Tinubu’s team circulated a misrepresented account of the documents, successfully misleading some media outlets to run a claim that the school had authenticated Mr Tinubu’s certificate.
They also said a replacement was issued to Mr Tinubu on June 27, 1997, in what seemed to be a reference to the certificate the school had submitted following a 2022 subpoena obtained from a state court by Nigerian lawyer Mike Enahoro-Ebah.
Mr Enahoro-Ebah received the certificate, dated June 27, 1979, alongside all academic records of Mr Tinubu from CSU in August 2022. But the certificate was signed by Elnora Daniel and Niva Lubin, who were not at the school in 1979 and carried June 27, 1979, as its issuance date.
After comparing the certificate he was given by CSU to the certificate Mr Tinubu submitted to INEC, dated June 22, 1979, Mr Enahoro-Ebah promptly returned to Nigeria with the records and filed a criminal complaint against Mr Tinubu for forgery. But the case was stalled in an Abuja court for months before the election and has not been heard even months after the election.
Mr Atiku used the conflicting records to approach the federal court in Chicago for a subpoena as part of his ongoing case against Mr Tinubu in Nigeria, culminating in Tuesday’s deposition that established Mr Tinubu forged his certificate in violation of the Constitution.
Mr Tinubu was narrowly declared the winner of the February 25 presidential election, and he was only sworn in on May 29. But today’s development could all but mark a putative end to his presidency due to the constitutional proscription against the submission of a fake certificate to the electoral office.
Section 137 (1)(j) of the Nigerian Constitution (amended in 2010) specifically stated that no one would be legitimately elected president of Nigeria if the person “has presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission.”
The records obtained from the school, the deposition and other material collected through the U.S. legal system are now being prepared for onward submission to the Nigeria Supreme Court, where a final decision on the presidential election challenge would be made on or before December 6, 2023.
While the evidence may appear overwhelming to a plurality of Nigerians, its acceptance would still need to cross a formidable hurdle at the Supreme Court. This is because the court has conventionally rejected the introduction of new material at the top court level that was not previously argued during the initial trial.
Mr Abubakar himself admitted before two U.S. judges who heard his discovery application that it would be a daunting challenge to convince the Supreme Court to accept the files, yet not entirely improbable.
Mr Abubakar lost at the Court of Appeal, the initial court for presidential election disputes, when a panel of five judges on September 6 said his petition was too weak to overturn Mr Tinubu’s election.
Mr Tinubu’s lawyers, in the U.S., argued against granting Mr Abubakar’s application to extract their client’s records over an admissibility challenge. But Ms Maldonado, nonetheless, said in her September 30 judgement that the records should be released, and any questions about usefulness would be answered by the Nigerian Supreme Court.
Mr Abubakar filed the application to obtain Mr Tinubu’s CSU records and depose its officials on August 2, 2023, coming under Section 1782, the statute that allows the U.S. to turn over records “for use in a proceeding before a foreign tribunal.”