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Edo Ex-deputy gov challenges Okpebholo’s ultimatum to return govt property

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Former Deputy Governor of Edo State, Marvellous Omobayo, has faulted the one-week ultimatum issued by the state government directing him to return government property in his possession, insisting that his tenure’s legality is still pending before the Court of Appeal.

Omobayo, in a letter dated October 28, 2025, and addressed to the Edo State Commissioner of Police, the Director-General of the Department of State Services, and the National Security Adviser, urged all concerned to allow the court to determine the matter before taking any action.

He maintained that he remains entitled to all benefits and privileges due to a former deputy governor until the appellate court rules otherwise.

“The issue of the legitimacy or otherwise of my tenure as Deputy Governor of Edo State from April to November 2024 is currently the subject of Appeal No: CA/ABJ/CV/856/2024 before the Court of Appeal, Abuja,” Omobayo wrote.

He explained that the appeal challenges the Federal High Court’s judgment delivered on July 17, 2024, by Justice James Omotosho, which voided his appointment and ordered the reinstatement of Philip Shaibu as deputy governor.

The court had held that Shaibu’s impeachment by the Edo State House of Assembly and the subsequent appointment of Omobayo were unconstitutional, null, and void, having failed to follow due process as prescribed in Section 188(1)–(9) of the 1999 Constitution.

In his letter, Omobayo noted that there was also a pending application for stay of execution of the Federal High Court’s judgment, stressing that the appeal and related processes were already before the Court of Appeal.

He cautioned security agencies against being used to enforce the state government’s directive, which he described as “contemptuous and prejudicial to the pending appeal.”

“It will be unlawful for any party to a pending appeal to resort to self-help by deploying thugs or instigating the police to act in a manner capable of interfering with judicial proceedings. Such conduct amounts to contempt of court and attracts serious consequences,” he warned.

Omobayo also attached copies of his Notice of Appeal, record of appeal, appellant’s brief, and pending applications to the letter to support his position that the matter remains sub judice.

He continued, “It is only the Court of Appeal that can validly pronounce on the legitimacy or otherwise of my tenure as Deputy Governor of Edo State. The Police Force must not allow itself to be used to perpetrate illegality.”

“For the avoidance of doubt, I remain entitled to all benefits I am enjoying as a former Deputy Governor of Edo State pending the determination of the appeal, and no court has made any order affecting my entitlements,” he added.

The development followed a statement issued on Tuesday by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Fred Itua, giving Omobayo a one-week ultimatum to return all government properties and assets in his possession.

The state government, in the statement, had described Omobayo’s time in office under former Governor Godwin Obaseki as “illegal” following the Federal High Court judgment.

Omobayo was sworn in on April 8, 2024, by the Chief Judge of Edo State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, after being nominated by then-Governor Obaseki, who had fallen out with Shaibu.

Despite the court’s ruling ordering Shaibu’s reinstatement, the directive was never implemented, and Omobayo completed the administration’s tenure with Obaseki.

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Eight confirmed dead in multiple-truck crash on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

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At least eight people have been confirmed dead following a multiple-truck collision on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway near Kara Bridge, outward Lagos, on Thursday morning.

The tragic accident, which occurred around the Berger axis, involved several heavy-duty trucks.

Eyewitnesses said one of the vehicles plunged into the Kara River, while two others collided and burst into flames, triggering panic and a major traffic gridlock on the ever-busy highway.

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force and the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, swiftly moved to the scene to restore order and coordinate emergency response efforts.

Television footage from TVC News showed thick black smoke rising from the wreckage as firefighters and rescue personnel battled to contain the blaze and recover victims.

Confirming the incident in a statement via its official X handle, LASTMA said eight casualties were recorded in the crash.

“There’s a report of a multiple road crash involving a truck and a container-laden trailer that went up in flames. Another truck spilled its contents, cartons of biscuits, on the road, while a fourth vehicle, also a container-laden truck, ran into the barrier, causing its carrier to fall off the bridge into the river. Eight casualties have been confirmed,” the statement read.

The agency added that recovery operations were ongoing and urged motorists to exercise patience as efforts continued to clear the wreckage and reopen the affected lanes.

“Efforts are in top gear for the recovery and evacuation of the vehicles involved. There is a heavy traffic backlog on Ogunnusi Road and the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. LASTMA officers and other emergency responders are on the ground managing the situation,” the statement added.

The collision caused severe traffic congestion across adjoining routes, with vehicular movement crawling from Berger through Ogunnusi Road and stretching further toward Mowe.

Emergency officials were still on site at press time to recover the fallen truck, evacuate burnt vehicles, and ensure the safe reopening of the highway to traffic.

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Names, profiles of 16 Nigerian military officers detained for alleged coup plot. . .

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Profiles of officers in detention over alleged coup plot

1.Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq
Born on 3 January 1974, Mr Sadiq is a brigadier general with service number N/10321, trained as an NDA cadet between 14 August 1992 and 20 September 1997. He is suspected to be the leader of the coup plot.
As a member of Regular Course 44, Mr Sadiq, an indigene of Nasarawa State, rose through the ranks, becoming a colonel in 2015 and a brigadier four years later. He belongs to the infantry corps.

This is not the first time Mr Sadiq has made headlines for alleged gross misconduct. In October 2024, he was reportedly detained for “alleged diversion of rice palliatives, selling of military equipment, including generator sets and operational vehicles to scrap yards.” Among other postings, the officer served as Commander of the 3rd Brigade in Kano and Garrison Commander of the 81 DivisionArmythe Army in Lagos.

2. Colonel M.A. Ma’aji
Mr Ma’aji is a colonel with service number N/10668. Born on 1st March 1976, the Nupe native from Niger State started training on 18 August 1995 and finished on 16 September 2000. Investigators suspect he played the role of a key strategist for the coup plot

A member of the infantry corps, Mr Ma’aji was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 2013, becoming a full colonel four years later. The 49-year-old officer was the Commanding Officer of the 19 Battalion of the Nigerian Army based in Okitipupa, Ondo State.
He took part in Operation Crocodile Smile II, a Nigerian Army military exercise conducted in 2017 to address security challenges in the Niger Delta and parts of the South-west. He also served at Depot, Nigerian Army and later as Commander, Operation Delta Safe.
He was a member of the 47 Regular Course of the NDA.

3. Lt. Colonel S. Bappah
Mr Bappah, a member of the Nigerian Army Signals Corps, with service number N/13036, is from Bauchi State in North-East Nigeria. He was born on 21 June 1984.
The 41-year-old officer started his cadet training on 27 September 2004 and completed it on 4 October 2008.
He is a member of the 56 Regular Course of the NDA

4. Lt Colonel A.A. Hayatu
Mr Hayatu, now a lieutenant colonel with service number N/13038, hails from Kaduna State.
Born on 13 August 1983, he underwent his cadet training between 27 September 2004 and 04 October 2008.

A member of the infantry corps, Mr Hayatu also belonged to the 56 Regular Course.

5. P. Dangnap
Mr Dangnap is from Plateau State. He was born on 1 April 1986. In 2015, he was court-martialed alongside 29 others for offences related to the fight against Boko Haram.
The 39-year-old officer, with service number N/13025 began his cadet training on 27 September 2004 and completed it on 4 October 2008.
An infantry corps officer, Mr Dangnap is also a member of the 56 Regular Course of the NDA.

6. Lt. Colonel M. Almakura
A member of the 56 Regular Course, Mr Al Makura, a lieutenant colonel from Nasarawa State, was born on 18 March 1983.
The infantry corps officer with service number N/12983 trained as a cadet at the NDA from 27 September 2004 to 4 October 2008.

7. Major A. J Ibrahim
Mr Ibrahim, a major with service number N/13065, hails from Gombe State.
Born on 12 June 1987, the Infantry Corps officer trained between 27 September 2004 and 4 October 2008.
He was a member of the 56 Regular Course, and he became a captain in 2013.

8. Major M.M. Jiddah
An indigene of Katsina State, Major Jiddah, was born on 9 July 1985.
He trained between 27 September 2004 and 4 October 2008.

Mr Jiddah is an infaArmy officer and a member of the 56 Regular Course.
His service number is N/13003.

9. Major M.A. Usman
Mr Usman is a Nigerian Army major with service number N/15404.

He was born on 1 April 1989. He hails from the Federal Capital Territory, in North-central Nigeria.
A member of the 60th Regular Course, the infantry officer trained as a cadet at the NDA between 16 August 2008 and 14 September 2012.

10. Major D. Yusuf
Mr Yusuf, a major with service number N/14753, is a member of the Ordnance Corps.
He was born on 26 May 1988. As a member of the 59th Regular Course, Mr Yusuf trained at NDA between 7 July 2007 and 8 September 2012.
The officer hails from Gombe State.

11. Major I. Dauda
Mr Dauda joined the army through the Direct Short Service Commissions.
Born on 26 November 1983, the infantry officer with service number N/13625, trained between 5 June 2009 and 27 March 2010.
Mr Dauda, who hails from Jigawa, is a member of Short Service Commission Course 38.

As of press time, details about the remaining five officers listed below are sketchy. They are also being detained for alleged involvement in the coup plot. Below is a little information about them:

12. Captain Ibrahim Bello
Mr Bello is a captain with service number N/16266. He was born on 28 July 1987. He is a member of the Direct Short Service Commission Course 43.

13. Captain A.A Yusuf
He is an army captain with service number N/16724.

14. Lieutenant S.S Felix
A lieutenant with service number N/18105.

15. Lieutenant Commander D. B. Abdullahi
He is a Nigerian Navy personnel with service number NN/3289.

16. Squandron Leader S. B Adamu
An Air Force squadron leader with service number NAF/3481.

Source: Premium Times 

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Israeli raid kills municipal worker in Lebanon

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Israeli troops killed a Lebanese municipal worker on Thursday during a raid on a border village in the south, state media reported.

Despite a November 2024 ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, Israel maintains troops in five areas in southern Lebanon and has continued regular air strikes, which have recently intensified.

“In a grave and unprecedented attack, an Israeli enemy force penetrated the village of Blida at nearly 1:30 a.m. (1130 GMT), more than one kilometre (0.6 miles) from the border, supported by a number of vehicles,” Lebanon’s official National News Agency (NNA) reported.

“The force stormed the Blida municipality building, where employee Ibrahim Salameh was sleeping, and enemy soldiers proceeded to kill him,” it added.

Village residents cited by the NNA said the raid lasted several hours, and that Israeli forces withdrew at dawn.

In the nearby border village of Adaisseh, the NNA reported that Israeli forces blew up a hall used for religious ceremonies at dawn.

In recent days, Israel has stepped up its strikes on Lebanon, often claiming to target Hezbollah positions.

On Tuesday, the spokesman for the UN rights commission, Jeremy Laurence, said Israeli forces had killed 111 civilians in Lebanon since the ceasefire took effect.

Hezbollah was badly weakened during more than a year of conflict with Israel, and the United States has intensified pressure on Lebanese authorities to disarm the Iran-backed group.

On Wednesday, during a meeting of ceasefire monitors in the Lebanese border city of Naqoura, US envoy Morgan Ortagus said Washington welcomed the “decision to bring all weapons under state control by the end of the year.”

“The Lebanese army must now fully implement its plan,” she added.

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