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Akwa Ibom Oil Communities Demand End to Gas Flaring, Seek Enforcement of Host Rights
Local leaders urge government action, citing environmental damage and unfulfilled promises by oil companies in Niger Delta
Local leaders urge government action, citing environmental damage and unfulfilled promises by oil companies in Niger Delta
Oil-producing communities in Akwa Ibom State have called on government and oil companies to urgently address the persistent issue of gas flaring and to respect host community rights. The demand was made on Thursday by representatives of affected villages, who said the ongoing flaring has worsened environmental degradation and health risks in the region.
According to community leaders, years of exposure to gas flaring have resulted in poor air quality, destruction of farmlands, and increased respiratory illnesses among residents. They lamented that despite numerous appeals and existing regulations, oil firms operating in the Niger Delta have yet to implement meaningful measures to reduce gas emissions or provide adequate compensation for damages.
Akwa Ibom is among Nigeria’s top oil-producing states but continues to suffer environmental challenges linked to crude extraction. The call for urgent action follows heightened tension in several local government areas where residents allege that both multinational companies and regulators have failed to meet their obligations under Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act regarding host community development and environmental protection.
“We are not seeing any improvement; our people are suffering while the environment gets worse,” a spokesperson for one of the affected communities said. Local advocates further pressed government agencies such as the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to step up enforcement against erring operators.
Stakeholders say immediate intervention is needed to prevent further harm, warning that failure to act could fuel unrest. Community groups are also pushing for transparent implementation of host community trust funds promised under federal law. Government officials have yet to issue a formal response as at Thursday.
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Lagos Police Rule Out Terrorism, Bomb Attack in Thursday Explosion
Authorities say initial investigations show no evidence of terror plot as residents raise safety concerns in affected area
Authorities say initial investigations show no evidence of terror plot as residents raise safety concerns in affected area
The Lagos State Police Command has dismissed claims of terrorism or bomb attack following an explosion that occurred in Lagos on Thursday, 25 June. The clarification comes amid anxiety among residents after the incident, which sparked speculation about its cause and raised fears of a possible security breach in Nigeria’s commercial capital.
According to police sources, preliminary investigations revealed that there was no indication of a terrorist act or the use of explosive devices in the incident. The police did not disclose further details about the exact nature or cause of the explosion but assured members of the public that officers were already on ground to secure the area and prevent further incidents.
The incident has renewed concerns over public safety in Lagos, especially as previous explosions in other parts of Nigeria have sometimes been linked to insurgent groups. However, police emphasised that early findings did not support any link to terrorism or deliberate bombing. Residents who witnessed the event said they heard a loud bang, with some reporting minor damage to property in the vicinity.
In an official statement made available on Thursday, police authorities urged Lagosians to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information about the explosion. They also called on anyone with useful information regarding the incident to come forward and assist ongoing investigations. No casualties have been confirmed as at press time, and emergency services remain at the site for assessment.
Security agencies are expected to release more information as their investigation progresses. Meanwhile, local leaders have appealed for calm and vigilance among residents while urging government to increase surveillance in urban areas prone to such incidents.
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Peter Obi Files ₦5bn Defamation Lawsuit Against Kenneth Okonkwo in Abuja Court
Legal action by Labour Party presidential candidate marks escalation in political tensions ahead of 2027 elections
Legal action by Labour Party presidential candidate marks escalation in political tensions ahead of 2027 elections
Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State and Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, has filed a ₦5 billion defamation lawsuit against Nollywood actor and lawyer Kenneth Okonkwo. The suit was lodged at a Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, marking a significant legal move in the ongoing political rivalry between both men.
Obi’s legal team initiated the proceedings after alleging that Okonkwo made statements deemed injurious to Obi’s reputation. The details of the alleged defamatory remarks were not disclosed in open court, but sources familiar with the case said the statements were published on social media platforms and widely circulated among political stakeholders. Okonkwo, who is a known supporter of opposition parties and an active commentator on national issues, has yet to publicly respond to the lawsuit.
The development comes as political actors across Nigeria intensify positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections. Peter Obi remains an influential figure within the Labour Party, particularly among young voters and urban professionals. Observers say that this legal action could set a precedent for how high-profile politicians respond to criticism and perceived attacks on their character in the digital era.
As at press time, neither Obi nor Okonkwo had issued official statements regarding the case. However, legal analysts noted that defamation suits involving large monetary claims are rare among frontline politicians in Nigeria, raising questions about its potential impact on future political discourse. Efforts to reach Kenneth Okonkwo for comment were unsuccessful.
The Federal High Court is expected to set a date for preliminary hearings in the coming weeks, with both parties likely to present evidence regarding the alleged defamatory content. Political analysts predict that the outcome could influence how public figures engage with critics ahead of major electoral contests.
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Nigerian Medical Association Dismisses Claims of Magical Genital Theft Nationwide
Doctors warn against panic and mob attacks, urge public to seek scientific explanation for alleged incidents
Doctors warn against panic and mob attacks, urge public to seek scientific explanation for alleged incidents
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has firmly dismissed recent claims circulating in various parts of the country about so-called magical genital theft, describing them as baseless and unscientific. The association made its position known on Thursday, calling on Nigerians to avoid spreading false information that could lead to public unrest or violence.
According to the NMA, no credible medical evidence supports allegations that individuals can lose their genitals through mystical or supernatural means. The association’s statement follows reports from several communities where accusations of genital disappearance have sparked panic and, in some cases, led to physical assaults on alleged perpetrators.
The NMA explained that these claims are not new in Nigeria, often surfacing during periods of heightened social anxiety or uncertainty. The association stressed that such rumours have no foundation in established medical science and warned that mob actions based on unfounded beliefs could result in serious injury or loss of life.
“We appeal to all Nigerians to remain calm and report any suspicious incidents to the nearest health facility for proper evaluation,” the NMA said in a statement signed by its national officers. The group further cautioned traditional leaders and community heads against encouraging vigilante justice or spreading unverified stories.
The association advised security agencies to investigate any reported cases thoroughly while ensuring that suspects are not subjected to unlawful treatment. The NMA reaffirmed its commitment to educating the public on health issues and urged citizens to rely on medical professionals for accurate information rather than resorting to superstition or hearsay.
