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Human Rights Day: Use of modern technology, AI will enhance justice delivery — Stakeholders

A Nigerian human rights coalition advocates for integrating AI and modern technology, such as Text-to-Speech tools and virtual court hearings, to accelerate judicial processes and decongest overcrowded prisons. This technological shift is presented as a critical solution to systemic delays that violate human rights, particularly for low-level offenders enduring inhumane pre-trial detention. The proposal directly links efficient justice delivery to the protection of everyday human rights, arguing that technology can ensure no voice is left behind. Their position uniquely frames AI not

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FG, stakeholders seek stronger laws, first-line charge for immunisation funding

A national summit of lawmakers and health stakeholders has concluded that Nigeria’s persistent health underfunding and poor outcomes demand urgent legal and financial reforms. The core action plan proposes amending the National Health Act to double the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund to 2% of consolidated revenue and enshrining health as a constitutional right to ensure sustainable financing. Crucially, participants advocated treating immunization funding as a mandatory first-line charge to prevent bureaucratic delays and called for earmarked taxes on alcohol and tobacco, alongside stronger subnational

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Court jails man 3 years for diverting containers, forging customs documents

A Nigerian court has sentenced a man to three years in prison for diverting customs-controlled containers and forging official documents, highlighting a significant crackdown on import-export fraud. The conviction, which includes asset forfeiture and a substantial fine option, is a strategic enforcement action by the Nigeria Customs Service to recover lost revenue and deter systemic corruption. This case underscores the government’s targeted effort to eliminate sophisticated revenue leakages within the supply chain by prosecuting individuals who manipulate customs procedures. The successful prosecution serves as a

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Police apprehend robbery suspect linked to murder of Anambra lawmaker

Anambra police have achieved a critical breakthrough with the arrest of a 26-year-old suspect who confessed to leading the gang responsible for the high-profile kidnapping and murder of state legislator Justice Azuka. The arrest, following a violent confrontation, reveals a hardened criminal with a violent history, underscored by tattoos declaring “No Forgiveness” and “No Mercy,” and signifies a major step in dismantling regional criminal networks. This case highlights the persistent threat of organized violent crime and the operational pressure required to

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Seplat Energy trains journalists with contemporary media skills

Seplat Energy is strategically investing in media capacity, recognizing that a skilled press corps is a public good that benefits both corporate reputation and societal development. Their workshop equipped journalists with essential modern skills—from mobile journalism and digital marketing to personal effectiveness—directly linking media competence to more ethical and impactful reporting. This initiative underscores a unique corporate insight: in a rapidly evolving information landscape, supporting the media’s adaptation to digital transformation is a critical form of stakeholder engagement that fosters a stronger, more reliable public discourse.

Elections

Defection: Fubara seeking protection, we won’t miss him – PDP chieftain

A senior PDP official frames Governor Fubara’s high-profile defection to the APC as a personal quest for political protection from President Tinubu, not a reflection of the PDP’s internal crises. He asserts the party will not miss the Governor, citing his prolonged inactivity and lack of meaningful contribution. While acknowledging the PDP’s own struggles with members bypassing due process, the official distinguishes these as separate from Fubara’s pre-existing “political war” in Rivers State. This narrative presents the defection

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LASTMA confirms 3-member family dead in multi-vehicle collision in Lagos

A tragic multi-vehicle collision on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, caused by a speeding truck that fled the scene, resulted in the devastating loss of an entire family and critical injuries to others. This incident starkly highlights the catastrophic consequences of reckless driving, particularly by operators of heavy vehicles. The coordinated multi-agency emergency response successfully managed the aftermath, but the driver’s escape underscores a critical gap in accountability. Ultimately, this preventable tragedy serves as a severe warning that systemic enforcement against speeding and reck

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Protecting human rights key to building  just, progressive society – Mrs Soludo

Human rights are the essential foundation for a just and progressive society, extending beyond abstract principles to include everyday necessities like healthcare, education, and safety. True societal strength and peaceful coexistence depend on actively protecting these rights for every individual, irrespective of background or belief. Crucially, diversity should be leveraged as a source of unity rather than division, with human dignity framed as a non-negotiable entitlement for all. This perspective positions rights not as privileges but as the fundamental prerequisites for a thriving community free from fear

Elections

Fubara Announces Defection To APC

Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has defected from the opposition PDP to Nigeria’s ruling APC, a seismic political shift amplified by the prior defection of 15 state lawmakers. This mass exodus underscores a severe and deepening internal crisis within the PDP, fracturing its power in a key oil-producing state. Key figures, including former governor Nyesom Wike, frame the moves as lawful but indicative of profound party division. The consolidations signal a significant realignment of political power

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