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Mohbad’s father demands prosecution of daughter in law, auxiliary nurse, others

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Joseph Aloba, father of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has urged the Lagos State Government to prosecute his son’s widow, Omowunmi Aloba, alongside others indicted by the Coroner’s Inquest into the artist’s death.

The demand was contained in a petition addressed to the state’s Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro, SAN, and signed by Aloba’s legal counsel, Wahab Shittu SAN.

In the letter, Aloba specifically called for the prosecution of Feyisayo Ogedengbe, the auxiliary nurse who administered an injection to the singer shortly before his death in September 2023.

He also requested that other individuals present in Mohbad’s apartment at the time, particularly those who invited the nurse or failed to seek immediate medical help, to be brought to justice.

The petition referenced the Coroner’s verdict delivered in July 2025 by Magistrate Taofikat Shotobi, who found the nurse’s actions both “unlawful and professionally negligent”, citing her administration of injection without a doctor’s prescription.

Magistrate Shotobi further faulted Mohbad’s wife for opting to treat her husband at home rather than taking him to a medical facility.

Despite these findings, Aloba’s lawyer, Shittu expressed concern that more than two months after the Coroner’s report, the Lagos State Government has yet to initiate criminal proceedings against the indicted parties.

“Our client, as a bereaved father who seeks justice, is deeply troubled by the fact that, despite the clear indictments contained in the Coroner’s verdict, no prosecutorial steps have been taken since July 11, 2025,” the letter read in part.

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The lawyer urged the Attorney-General to commence prosecution within 14 days, given the high sensitivity as well as the public interest surrounding the case.

Shittu further requested that if the state declines to act, the Attorney-General should grant his legal team a formal authorization to prosecute the matter on behalf of the state under the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Lagos State.

 

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FG activates evacuation plan as Middle East crisis worsens

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The Federal Government on Monday said it is working out administrative procedures and the release of funds for  the evacuation of Nigerians affected by the ongoing crisis in parts of the Middle-East East.

The decision comes amid escalating tensions in the region, triggered by missile and drone attacks linked to Iran, which have raised security concerns across several Gulf nations.

This follows coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran on February 28.

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, told our correspondent that arrangements for evacuation were ongoing.

“The government is working out the necessary administrative details and the release of funds to commence evacuation,” he said.

The update follows earlier concerns over the safety of Nigerians stranded in countries including Iran, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar, among others, after regional hostilities disrupted flights and travel plans.

Last week, the ministry told The PUNCH that its immediate priority was Nigerians in the most vulnerable areas, particularly those in Iran and Israel, where the security situation has made evacuation more complicated.

The ministry had explained that the evacuation process from Iran involves significant logistical challenges, including transporting stranded students from various universities to the Armenian border and meeting entry conditions set by Armenian authorities.

It further noted that the government was exploring different evacuation options, including the possibility of deploying Nigerian Air Force aircraft, although the volatile security situation in the region had made it difficult to secure flights.

The ministry also added that most of the Nigerians stranded  in Qatar were transit passengers whose flights were disrupted, but who were being taken care of by their airlines.

Giving updates to The PUNCH, Ebienfa stated, “Qatar Airways has started operating flights to Nigeria. There was a flight to Lagos today (Monday) from Doha.

“So, in a few days, the category of Nigerian stranded due to transit flights that were affected by the crisis will all be in Nigeria. This is in addition to flights to Cairo, Egypt and Nairobi, Kenya that included some Nigerians.”

On Saturday, the Ministry of Defence of the UAE confirmed that its air defence systems intercepted multiple ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran.

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The ministry disclosed that its air defence systems engaged nine ballistic missiles and 33 unmanned aerial vehicles on March 14, describing the incidents as part of a broader wave of attacks since the beginning of what it termed Iranian aggression.

Authorities also confirmed that casualties from the attacks included residents and foreign workers from several countries, with six people reportedly killed and more than 140 others sustaining injuries of varying degrees.

The UAE Ministry of Defence had earlier stated that its forces remained on high alert and ready to respond to any threats to the country’s security.

Since the beginning of the hostilities, the ministry said its air defence systems had intercepted 294 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and about 1,600 drones launched from Iran.

Officials said the casualties recorded involved individuals from multiple countries, including Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Comoros, Iraq, Nepal, Nigeria, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia and Sweden.

Ebienfa further informed The PUNCH that the Nigerian who was injured “has been treated and discharged.”

Iran backs FG

Meanwhile, the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Nigeria, Gholamreza Raja, has said the Iranian government is willing to cooperate with Nigerian authorities to facilitate the safe departure of Nigerian nationals who may wish to leave the country.

Raja, in an exclusive chat with The PUNCH on Monday, stressed that Iran remained committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of foreign nationals, including Nigerians, currently residing in the country.

According to him, the Embassy of Nigeria in Tehran has already taken necessary steps to assist all foreign citizens and has continued to maintain communication with members of the Nigerian community.

“Naturally, the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran has taken the necessary measures to assist and support its nationals, and it remains in contact with members of the Nigerian community to provide guidance where needed,” the ambassador said.

He added that the Iranian government is ready to cooperate with relevant authorities to make travel arrangements easier for Nigerians who may choose to leave the country.

“At the same time, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to cooperate in facilitating the departure of Nigerian nationals if they wish to leave the country,” Raja stated.

The envoy explained that Iran’s land borders with neighbouring countries remained open and are currently being used by foreign nationals for travel.

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“Currently, Iran’s land borders with neighbouring countries are open, and normal movement through these routes is ongoing. Many foreign nationals are already using these land routes for travel or departure.

“Reports indicate that the routes are safe and can be used without difficulty. Nigerian citizens can therefore make use of these routes if they choose to do so,” Raja said.

Speaking on the number of Nigerians living in Iran, the ambassador said available estimates suggest that several hundred Nigerian nationals reside in the country, with many of them studying in Iranian institutions.

“According to available estimates, several hundred Nigerian nationals live in Iran. A significant number of them are students, some of whom are studying at Iranian universities or educational institutions under scholarship programmes,” the envoy said.

The ambassador explained that the exact number of Nigerians in Iran is difficult to determine because not all citizens formally registered with the Nigerian embassy.

He added that some Nigerians in Iran are involved in small-scale commercial activities.

“In addition, a number of Nigerians are engaged in small-scale commercial and business activities.

“The exact number may vary, as not all nationals formally register with their embassy,” he said.

“Some Nigerian citizens travelled to Iran for short-term or long-term educational programmes, training courses, or religious pilgrimage, and later return to Nigeria. For this reason, the number of Nigerians present in Iran may fluctuate over time,” the ambassador explaned.

Emirates  suspends flights

Meanwhile, Emirates Airline has again announced the temporary suspension of all flights to and from Dubai, advising passengers not to go to the airport until further notice.

The airline issued the latest travel advisory on Monday, warning travellers to avoid going to Dubai International Airport as flight operations remained halted.

The suspension followed guidance from the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority earlier on Monday, which grounded all flights operating through Dubai International Airport amid heightened tensions in the Middle-East East.

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The Emirate airline initially suspended operations, but resumed after strikes from the Israel- Iran war reduced in the country. Dubai is one of the most hit in the ongoing war.

But in its latest update to passengers, Emirates said all flights arriving in and departing from Dubai remain suspended while authorities continue to assess the situation.

Emirates added that it was working closely with aviation authorities and relevant agencies to determine when it would be safe to resume operations.

The airline said, “Customers are reminded not to travel to the airport at this time and to continue checking this page for the latest updates. We thank our customers for their continued patience and understanding. The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority.”

The disruption has created uncertainty for thousands of travellers who rely on Dubai as a major global transit hub, including many passengers flying between Nigeria and other international destinations.

The latest suspension comes in the wake of escalating tensions in the Middle East following United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, which the US President, Donald Trump, described as a “major combat operation.”

The conflict has forced several international airlines to reroute or suspend flights that typically cross the affected airspace, leading to widespread disruptions across the global aviation network.

Only recently, Emirates had resumed skeletal operations on its Dubai–Lagos–Dubai route on March 6, 2026, offering limited flights after earlier disruptions.

However, even before the latest suspension, many Nigerian passengers who had purchased tickets prior to the earlier halt in operations were already grappling with unresolved refund requests.

Travel agents say numerous refund applications submitted on behalf of affected passengers have yet to be processed, leaving travellers stranded between waiting for refunds or uncertain travel rescheduling.

The prolonged uncertainty has also begun to affect business activities linked to travel to Dubai, a major destination for conferences, trade events and tourism for many Nigerians.

Several conferences and business meetings scheduled to hold in Dubai have either been cancelled or relocated to other destinations, while travellers continue to approach Emirates seeking refunds for unused tickets.

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Edo begins gratuity payments for 2012 retirees after 14-year delay

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Teachers and Local Government workers who retired in 2012 in Edo State are set to receive their gratuity 14 years after retirement.

The development follows the release of N1 billion by Governor Monday Okpebholo for payment of gratuities to the affected retirees.

Chairman of the Local Government Staff Pension Bureau, Kabiru Adjoto, said the payment represents the first tranche of gratuity for retired teachers and local government workers.

Speaking at a press briefing in Benin City, Adjoto commended Governor Okpebholo for his commitment to the welfare of workers and retirees.

The former Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly said the governor has demonstrated strong political will in addressing long-standing challenges affecting pensioners and retirees in the state.

He also thanked retirees for their patience, understanding, and continued faith in government despite the delays over the years.

He said, “It is pertinent to note that the payment of gratuities being addressed will capture retirees from 2012 and other outstanding sets.

“This responsibility comes with a significant financial burden on government due to the increasing number of retirees and the consequential financial strain arising from successive minimum wage increases.

“Despite these challenges, the present administration has remained resolute in its determination to ensure that those who served the state meritoriously are not forgotten and that their legitimate entitlements are progressively settled.

“Let me therefore assure our retirees and the general public that with the renewed commitment of the present administration under the SHINE Agenda, the process of gratuity payment will henceforth be more regular and systematic than what was previously obtainable. Administrative work is currently ongoing, and deserving beneficiaries will be invited to collect their cheques in the coming days.”

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Chairman of Local Government Retirees, Comrade Mike Olekiale, urged the governor to continue payments to ease the plight of pensioners.

Spokesperson for the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Pastor Claudiette Ehanire, said local government retirees need a dedicated bureau to oversee their welfare.

“We are happy but not completely satisfied because we have been neglected for too long. The governor has put smiles on our faces, but we want a bureau in charge of local government pensioners.

“We want the governor to appoint somebody to oversee it,” she said.

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Passengers injured as Abuja-Kaduna train derails

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Passengers sustained injuries on Monday morning after a train operating on the Abuja-Kaduna rail corridor was involved in an incident that forced the service to halt midway through the journey.

The passenger train travelling from Kaduna to Abuja failed to reach its destination as scheduled after the disruption occurred along the busy rail line linking the Federal Capital Territory with Kaduna State.

A source within the NRC confirmed the development on condition of anonymity, as it is not within his purview to speak on such matters.

Passengers on board said the incident happened suddenly, sending shock and panic through the coaches as the train came to an abrupt halt.

Some passengers reported hearing a loud bang before the train jolted violently, throwing several occupants off their seats and causing confusion inside the coaches.

According to the eyewitness accounts, the Abuja-bound train reportedly collided with another train along the corridor, forcing rail operations to stop temporarily while the situation was assessed.

The PUNCH gathered that a number of passengers were injured, with some reportedly sustaining cuts and bruises after being flung against seats and metal fittings inside the train compartments.

A social media user, Sada Malumfashi, who claimed to be one of the passengers, described the frightening moment shortly after disembarking from the train, explaining that the sudden jolt caught many people unprepared.

The passenger who posted on his X account stressed that the train remained stationary for about 30 minutes before the journey resumed slowly towards Kubwa, an area on the outskirts of Abuja.

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He said, “Just dropped from the Kaduna-Abuja train. We heard a loud bang, and the train jolted to a stop, flinging people across. Passengers got hit, and most are bleeding and severely injured. The train was delayed for some 30 minutes and resumed to Kubwa. No communication from @info_NRC on anything.”

When contacted, the NRC spokesperson, Callistus Unyimadu, also confirmed the development, promising that a statement would be released to that effect.

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