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Tinubu Lands in Anambra for High-Level Talks

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By Njoku Chijioke

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday arrived in Anambra State on an official visit aimed at strengthening ties with the region and assessing developmental strides in the area.

The visit, which has drawn attention across political and traditional circles, is expected to feature strategic engagements with key stakeholders including royal fathers, state government officials, and influential community leaders.

While the Presidency remains tight-lipped on the detailed itinerary, insiders suggest that President Tinubu will use the visit to inspect ongoing federal projects, review progress on infrastructure, and gather firsthand feedback from citizens.

Sources also hint that security, economic cooperation, and political inclusion will dominate discussions, as the President looks to consolidate national unity and foster growth across geopolitical zones.

More updates on the President’s engagements are expected to unfold as the visit progresses.

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Treat Women with Respect, Not as Property, Oniru Tells Nigerian Men

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By Huldah Shado

The Oniru of Iru Land, Oba Abdulwasiu Lawal Abisogun II, has urged men across the country to stop treating women as possessions and start seeing them as equal partners in families and society.

Speaking at the third Men-Only Townhall Meeting held at his palace in Victoria Island, Lagos, the monarch delivered a powerful message on the need to uphold the dignity, rights, and voices of women.

“Men must stop viewing women as property. They are human beings with equal rights and dreams,” he declared.

The forum brought together community and religious leaders, as well as social development experts, to explore ways men can help build safer homes and communities, especially for women and girls.

Oba Lawal emphasized fatherhood as a sacred duty and called on men to continue educating themselves to better serve their families.

He stressed the vital role religious leaders must play in safeguarding women through advocacy and education.

Chairing the meeting, Chief Abayomi Daramola, the Balogun of Iru, spoke on the struggles of parenting and the crucial need for fathers to instill strong values at home.

Keynote speaker, Mr. Balogun Murtala, challenged fathers to raise boys who respect women and promote fairness, calling for an end to all forms of discrimination and abuse against women.

Pastor Olamilekan Adewale of the Redeemed Christian Church of God highlighted the power of love and positive male role models, while Mr. Deji Oluwalonimi, Ashipa of Odi Olowo, urged traditional rulers to speak boldly on root societal issues.

The gathering ended with a resounding consensus: protecting women and girls must be a shared responsibility of all, and men must lead the charge by being responsible, supportive, and respectful.

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Kano Drug Kingpin Faces Eight-Count Charge 

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By Huldah Shado

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has filed eight-count charges against Sulaiman Danwawu, a notorious drug dealer in Kano, at the Federal High Court.

The charges stem from his arrest on May 10, 2025, by the Kano Police Command, which subsequently handed him over to the NDLEA for further investigation and prosecution.

Danwawu, previously arrested in 2022 for possession of 500 cartons of suspected Tramadol tablets, was re-arrested in Tudun Yola Quarters, Gwale Local Government Area, Kano State.

The current charges include possession of 72 grams of Tramadol, 1.7 grams of Rohypnol, 24.1 kilograms of Pregabalin, 2.3 kilograms of codeine syrup, and 28 grams of cannabis sativa.

These offences contravene Section 19 of the NDLEA Act, Cap N30, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

The arrest and subsequent charges are part of the NDLEA’s ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and abuse in Nigeria.

The agency has intensified its operations, leading to significant seizures and arrests across the country.

In early 2025, over five tonnes of illegal substances, including cannabis, cocaine, codeine, and tramadol, were seized during operations nationwide.

Danwawu’s case underscores the persistent challenges posed by drug trafficking in Nigeria and the authorities’ commitment to addressing them through stringent enforcement and legal action.

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Chris Brown Freed on $6.7M Bail in London Assault Case

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By Adenike Lawal

American R and B star Chris Brown has been granted bail by a United Kingdom court after being charged with grievous bodily harm with intent in connection with a nightclub attack in London.

The Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday approved Brown’s release on a six point seven million dollar bail, allowing the singer to continue his European tour which kicks off on June 8 in Amsterdam.

The thirty six year old was accused of violently assaulting music producer Abe Diaw at Tape, an upscale Mayfair club, during a February 2023 visit. Prosecutors allege Brown repeatedly struck Diaw with a bottle and followed with punches and kicks, with the incident captured on CCTV.

Brown’s associate and fellow artist Omololu Akinlolu, known as Hoody Baby, was also charged in the case. Both men are expected to appear in court again on June 20 and have not yet entered pleas.

With his tour hanging in the balance, the judge’s decision spares Brown from missing upcoming shows. However, the case adds to the artist’s long history of legal troubles and reignites debates about fame, accountability and justice.

Brown remains one of the most commercially successful R and B acts, despite repeated controversies throughout his career.

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