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PHOTOS: Navy rescues 20 crew members as vessel catches fire in Cross River

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The Nigerian Navy has rescued 20 crew members from a burning vessel along the Calabar section of the Oron–Calabar waterways in Cross River State.

The rescue was carried out on Monday, December 22, 2025 by the Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS OSE, following a distress call from Motor Vessel MV Chimba Express, which was en route from Gabon to Calabar carrying scrap materials and other logistics

The Base Operations Officer, Nigerian Navy Ship VICTORY, Lieutenant Commander Kelechi Ahunanya, who disclosed this in a statement to punch on Tuesday, NNS OSE was on routine patrol when it received the distress call at about 1:00 pm.

According to the statement, upon arrival at the scene, thick smoke was observed billowing from the vessel, prompting immediate rescue operations by naval personnel

“Crew members who had abandoned the vessel, as well as those stranded on deck, were rescued using life buoys,” the statement read.

It added that 20 crew members were successfully rescued and administered first aid. The vessel was said to be crewed by 21 persons, comprising 14 Nigerians and seven Cameroonians.

Ahunanya noted that the Chief Engineer of the vessel, who reportedly jumped into the water for fear of an explosion, remains missing, adding that search and rescue operations are ongoing

It further disclosed that personnel from Forward Operating Base Ibaka, Naval Security Station 030 Houseboat, and local fishermen supported the rescue operation.

It also said that NNS OSE deployed portable pumps to combat the fire, which affected the midship and aft sections of the vessel.

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Ahunanya reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigerian Navy to the safety of seafarers and the protection of maritime assets within Nigeria’s waters, in line with the mission of the Chief of the Naval Staff.

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PHOTOS: Nigerian man fighting for Russia k!lled in battle field

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A Nigerian man was k!lled in the battle field while fighting for Russia against Ukraine.

Journalist Jaafar Jaafar and security analyst Zagazola Makama, confirmed the news on Monday, February 2, 2026.

“Sad. He left his family in Northern Nigeria to Join Russia Army to Fight Ukraine. He was unfortunately k!lled in the battle field,” Makama wrote.

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Awujale: Candidate urges Ogun, kingmakers to uphold tradition in selection process

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A candidate vying for the Awujale throne from the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, Adebowale Olufeko, has called on the Ogun State government, the Chieftaincy Council, the Afobajes, and all relevant stakeholders to ensure transparency, fairness, and adherence to tradition in the ongoing selection process for the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

According to a statement made available to PUNCH Online on Monday, Olufeko told journalists in Ijebu-Ode alongside other members of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, that the Awujale stool represents not only leadership but the cultural soul, heritage, and identity of the Ijebu people.

“Indeed, we humbly appeal to your office concerning the ongoing process for the selection of the next Awujale of Ijebuland.

“This revered throne represents not only leadership but the soul, heritage, and identity of the Ijebu people,” Olufeko said.

He added that the people of Ijebuland are yearning for peace and unity and urged the government to act justly, avoiding actions that could trigger unnecessary tension or unrest.

“Our objective is to examine the process, aggregate our views where necessary, and articulate our collective position with decorum, wisdom, and unity — always mindful of tradition, law, and respect for constituted authority,” Olufeko said.

Olufeko commended Governor Dapo Abiodun for his developmental efforts in Ijebu-Ode, including the upgrade of TASUED to a Federal University.

“We acknowledge and appreciate the state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for steps taken so far in ensuring that the Fusengbuwa Ruling House produces the next Awujale of Ijebuland. We also express our gratitude to the Kingmakers for their efforts to see that due process is followed,” he said.

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He also emphasised the sacred role of the Kingmakers in the process.

“All Fusengbuwa Ruling House members respectfully request that the Kingmakers should be allowed to present Ijebu-Ode and Ijebuland with ‘Omo Oye.’ Only one person will, at the end, emerge as ‘Omo Oye’ to ascend the stool of Awujale of Ijebuland,” Olufeko said.

Olufeko appreciated the guidance of the Olori Ebis, especially the Head of Fusengbuwa Ruling House, Alhaji Lateef Owoyemi, for his fatherly role in guiding the family through the process.

“We further implore the federal government, led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to include Ijebuland in developmental priorities. The federal government’s attention is really needed in the development of Ijebuland as a whole,” he added.

The statement comes amid heightened debate over eligibility for the Awujale stool, following protests by members of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House last Friday over alleged attempts to impose a candidate.

Protesters carried placards reading,”Fusengbuwa says no to imposition,” “Let Ifa oracle determine the next Awujale,” and “Let the Kingmakers do their job.”

The Awujale stool became vacant in July 2025 after the death of Oba Sikiru Adetona, who reigned for 65 years and died at the age of 91.

Ogun State officials have denied claims of government interference in the process.

The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiyu Hamzat, had temporarily halted the selection citing petitions from security agencies and stakeholders.

The Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, described claims of imposition as “baseless and false,” and reiterated the government’s commitment to due process and respect for traditional institutions.

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The Regent and Head of the Awujale Interregnum Administration Committee, Sonny Kuku, said the Kingmakers are carefully scrutinising over 1,200 documents from at least 95 aspirants to ensure that only the most qualified candidate emerges.

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Lagos threatens clampdown on content creators violating child rights

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The Lagos State Government has warned content creators, influencers and digital media producers that the use of children in online content that violates child protection laws could attract criminal sanctions.

The warning was issued on Monday in a joint statement signed by the state Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, and the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, amid rising concerns over the portrayal of minors in harmful or exploitative digital content.

The state government stressed that children are a legally protected class under Nigerian law and must not be exposed to content that compromises their dignity, safety or psychological wellbeing.

“Involving minors in content that depicts abuse, sexual themes, harmful stereotypes, or unsafe scenarios is not only unethical but also contrary to existing laws designed to protect children,” the statement said.

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According to the statement, any individual who creates, distributes or profits from content that sexualises, exploits or endangers minors commits a criminal offence under multiple legal frameworks.

“Under Nigerian law, creating, distributing, or profiting from content that sexualises, abuses, or endangers minors constitutes a criminal offence,” it added.

The government cited Sections 25(1) and 26 of the Lagos State Child’s Rights Law (2015), which prohibit exploitative child labour and all forms of child abuse, as well as Sections 135–139 and 141 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015), which address sexual offences against children.

It also referenced Section 23 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act (2015), which criminalises child pornography and related online offences, alongside Section 24 of the Act, which prohibits cyberstalking and online harassment.

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The statement further noted that Section 32 of the Child’s Rights Act prescribes a penalty of up to 14 years’ imprisonment for the sexual abuse or exploitation of a child.

Reaffirming its enforcement position, the Lagos State Government said it maintains zero tolerance for child abuse and will work with law enforcement agencies to ensure full compliance with existing laws.

“We will continue to engage relevant stakeholders and take necessary action to address violations of child protection laws when they occur,” the statement said.

Content creators were advised to familiarise themselves with applicable legal provisions and ensure that children’s rights are protected in all forms of creative expression.

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