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Italy’s Supreme Court Clears Prosecutors Over Eni, Shell Malabu Oilfield Probe Linked to Nigeria
Ruling ends years-long legal battle involving alleged corruption in OPL 245 deal; Nigerian officials had faced scrutiny
Ruling ends years-long legal battle involving alleged corruption in OPL 245 deal; Nigerian officials had faced scrutiny
Italy’s highest court has acquitted prosecutors involved in the long-running investigation of oil giants Eni and Shell regarding the controversial Malabu OPL 245 oilfield deal, which has significant links to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. The ruling was delivered in Rome on Friday, closing a major chapter in one of the country’s most high-profile international corruption cases.
The case revolved around allegations that Eni and Shell paid over $1 billion for Nigeria’s OPL 245 oilfield, with claims that much of the money went as bribes to Nigerian government officials and intermediaries. Italian prosecutors launched criminal proceedings against several executives from both companies, as well as Nigerian stakeholders, but were themselves later accused of misconduct and improper handling of the investigation.
The Supreme Court’s decision to clear the prosecutors brings finality to years of legal tussles that have attracted global attention. The OPL 245 saga is regarded by many analysts as one of Nigeria’s biggest oil scandals, raising questions on transparency and accountability in the country’s extractive industry. The outcome is seen as crucial for Italy-Nigeria relations within the oil and gas sector, where foreign investment remains sensitive to legal and regulatory uncertainty.
While Italian courts had previously acquitted Eni, Shell, and their executives of wrongdoing in March 2021 due to insufficient evidence, today’s ruling specifically vindicates the prosecutors who led the initial probe. No immediate reaction has come from the Nigerian government or anti-corruption agencies as at press time.
Legal experts suggest this verdict may influence similar cross-border investigations involving Nigeria’s natural resources. However, calls for greater oversight on future oil block allocations persist among civil society groups in Abuja and Lagos.
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Enugu Government Warns Public as Counterfeit Augmentin Tablets Circulate in State
State authorities urge residents to verify medicines after discovery of fake antibiotics in local pharmacies and markets
State authorities urge residents to verify medicines after discovery of fake antibiotics in local pharmacies and markets
The Enugu State Government has issued a public alert on Friday, 19 June 2026, warning residents about the circulation of counterfeit Augmentin tablets within the state. The announcement follows reports that fake versions of the widely used antibiotic have been found in several pharmacies and open markets across Enugu metropolis and surrounding areas.
According to state health officials, the counterfeit tablets were discovered during routine inspections carried out by regulatory agencies. The authorities did not specify the exact number of affected outlets but stated that the fake medicines were detected in multiple locations, raising concerns about public safety and the risk of treatment failure among patients relying on antibiotics.
Augmentin, a combination antibiotic containing amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, is commonly prescribed for bacterial infections. The presence of counterfeit products poses significant health dangers, especially as many Nigerians depend on such medications for treating common illnesses. Health experts warn that consuming fake antibiotics can lead to ineffective treatment, worsening of medical conditions, and increased resistance to genuine drugs.
Enugu State Ministry of Health has advised all residents to purchase medicines only from licensed pharmacies and to check for authenticity features such as NAFDAC registration numbers and security seals before buying any pharmaceutical products. “We urge members of the public to be vigilant when buying medicines,” a spokesperson from the ministry stated. “Any suspicious or unregistered drugs should be reported immediately to health authorities or NAFDAC offices in Enugu.”
The government said it is working closely with law enforcement agencies and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to track down distributors of the counterfeit tablets. Officials also assured residents that regular monitoring will continue across medicine outlets statewide. As at press time, no arrests had been made in connection with the fake Augmentin, but investigations are ongoing.
Residents are encouraged to report any suspected counterfeit medicines or adverse drug reactions via official state health hotlines or at designated hospitals. The Ministry of Health reiterated its commitment to safeguarding public health through strict enforcement of pharmaceutical regulations.
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Ekiti Police Restrict Movement, Assure Residents of Security Ahead of 2026 Governorship Election
Command says measures will prevent violence and safeguard voters as state prepares for high-stakes poll in South-West
Command says measures will prevent violence and safeguard voters as state prepares for high-stakes poll in South-West
The Ekiti State Police Command has announced the implementation of movement restrictions and heightened security arrangements across the state ahead of the 2026 governorship election. The announcement was made on Friday, June 19, as authorities intensified efforts to ensure a peaceful electoral process in all local government areas.
According to police officials, the restrictions are part of a wider strategy to prevent any breakdown of law and order before, during, and after the election. The command emphasised that only essential workers and accredited electoral officials would be exempted from the movement ban on election day. Security checkpoints are being established at major entry and exit points within Ekiti State, while patrols have been increased in known flashpoints.
The measures come as political tensions rise with parties ramping up campaigns in the South-West state. Past elections in Ekiti have seen incidents of ballot snatching and clashes between rival supporters, prompting concerns from civil society groups about voter safety. The police command stated that these new steps are necessary to reassure residents and deter any attempts at disruption.
“We want to assure Ekiti people that adequate security will be provided across all polling units,” a senior officer at the command said during a press briefing in Ado-Ekiti. “Our men are fully mobilised to respond promptly to any threat or illegal activity.” The officer also warned that anyone caught violating movement restrictions or attempting to interfere with the voting process would face arrest and prosecution.
With the governorship poll seen as a key test ahead of national elections, stakeholders say transparent policing will be crucial for public confidence. Civil society organisations have urged law enforcement agencies to remain neutral and professional throughout the exercise. The police command said it would continue consultations with other security agencies, INEC officials, and political party representatives in the days leading up to the vote.
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Abia Governor Otti Mourns Nollywood Actor Alex Ekubo, Calls Loss a Blow to State
Governor describes Ekubo’s death as a major setback for Abia’s creative sector, hailing his legacy in Nigerian film industry
Governor describes Ekubo’s death as a major setback for Abia’s creative sector, hailing his legacy in Nigerian film industry
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has described the passing of Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo as a huge loss to both the state and Nigeria’s creative industry. The Governor made this known on Friday, 19 June, in Umuahia while reacting to news of the actor’s death.
According to Governor Otti, Ekubo, who hailed from Abia, represented not only his state but the entire South-East in Nigeria’s burgeoning film sector. The Governor stated that Ekubo’s contributions had placed Abia on the map for talent and excellence in the entertainment world. He said, “The death of Alex Ekubo is a huge blow to Abia State and the entire Nollywood family.”
Ekubo was widely recognised for his roles in several high-profile Nollywood films and had become a household name across the country. His rise to stardom was seen as an inspiration to many young Nigerians aspiring to careers in acting and filmmaking. The Governor noted that Ekubo’s achievements reflected positively on Abia and served as encouragement for youths in the state.
Governor Otti extended condolences to Ekubo’s immediate family, colleagues in Nollywood, and all who mourn his passing. He urged young creatives not to be discouraged but rather draw strength from Ekubo’s legacy of hard work and dedication. As at press time, stakeholders in Nigeria’s entertainment industry have also expressed shock at the news, describing it as an irreplaceable loss.
The state government is expected to participate fully in funeral arrangements when announced by the family. Governor Otti reiterated his administration’s commitment to supporting talent development across all sectors in Abia.
