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Abuja Court Jails Bandit Leader’s Mother, Sister for 40 Years Each Over Terrorism Support
Federal High Court rules against relatives of Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo as government intensifies mass trial of terrorism suspects nationwide
Federal High Court rules against relatives of Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo as government intensifies mass trial of terrorism suspects nationwide
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has sentenced Safiya Salihu and Halima Abdullahi, the mother and sister of notorious bandit leader Kachallah Ibrahim Battujo, to 40 years imprisonment each after finding them guilty of terrorism-related offences. The judgment was delivered on Wednesday as part of ongoing efforts to dismantle criminal networks aiding insecurity across Nigeria.
According to court proceedings, both women were convicted for aiding Battujo’s terrorist activities by sharing sensitive information with him through phone calls and failing to report his operations to law enforcement agencies. Justice Hauwa Yilwa stated that their actions violated Section 26 of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, which mandates strict penalties for anyone found supporting or concealing terrorist activity.
The conviction comes amid a broader crackdown by the Federal Government targeting not just armed groups but also those who provide logistical, financial or informational support. In recent months, courts have handed down prison sentences ranging from 20 to 40 years to several individuals accused of assisting terrorist organisations. Some have received death sentences for more severe offences such as arms trafficking and direct involvement in attacks.
Security agencies welcomed the judgment, describing it as a warning to those who help sustain criminal operations regardless of family ties. “This ruling sends a strong message that no one is above the law when it comes to terrorism,” said a senior security official in Abuja who spoke on condition of anonymity. The government has indicated that prosecutions will continue until all collaborators are brought to justice.
With over 500 suspects currently facing trial in what officials describe as Nigeria’s largest counter-terrorism prosecution exercise, authorities say they are determined to ensure accountability and deter would-be accomplices. The conviction of Battujo’s relatives is seen as reinforcing government’s resolve that anyone found aiding terrorist networks will face severe consequences, regardless of their relationship with the perpetrators.
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PDP Leadership Crisis: Abuja Court Approves Accelerated Hearing Amidst Legal Representation Dispute
Tensions rise as rival lawyers clash over authority to represent PDP, with judge setting expedited timetable for case
Tensions rise as rival lawyers clash over authority to represent PDP, with judge setting expedited timetable for case
A Federal High Court in Abuja witnessed intense disagreement on Friday over who is legally recognised to represent the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in an ongoing leadership tussle. The court session, held on 19 June, was marked by heated exchanges between counsel claiming authority to speak for the PDP, prompting the presiding judge to intervene and grant an accelerated hearing of the substantive suit.
The drama unfolded when two separate legal teams appeared before the court, each asserting they had valid instructions from different PDP factions. The confrontation delayed proceedings briefly as both sides sought recognition from the bench. The judge eventually ruled that all processes must be harmonised promptly and fixed an expedited hearing schedule, emphasising the need to resolve the matter without unnecessary delay.
The case stems from longstanding divisions within Nigeria’s main opposition party over its national leadership structure. The dispute has deepened since state congresses and national convention arrangements became a flashpoint for rival groups seeking control ahead of upcoming elections. Many party members believe a swift judicial resolution is crucial to stabilising the PDP before critical electoral timelines elapse.
Court officials declined public comment after the proceedings, while both factions maintained their claims outside the courtroom. One senior lawyer stated that “the interest of democracy demands this issue is settled quickly so PDP can focus on its role as a credible opposition.” As at press time, no official statement had been issued by PDP’s national secretariat regarding next steps.
The court’s decision to fast-track the hearing means that arguments from all parties will be heard within a condensed timetable in the coming weeks. Political observers say the outcome could determine whether the party emerges united or further fragmented ahead of major national polls.
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Lagos Punters Embrace 1xBet World Win 2026 Promo as Live Betting Surges During World Cup
Online bettors in Lagos adopt new bonus strategies, with experts warning on bankroll management as tournament drives increased activity
Online bettors in Lagos adopt new bonus strategies, with experts warning on bankroll management as tournament drives increased activity
Football fans and online bettors in Lagos have intensified their participation in live betting during the ongoing FIFA World Cup, following the launch of the 1xBet World Win 2026 promotion. The surge in betting activity comes as punters seek to take advantage of special bonuses and fast-changing odds tied to the global tournament.
The World Cup has brought a sharp increase in daily matches and real-time odds movements, with many Nigerians turning to platforms like 1xBet for live wagers. The World Win 2026 promo, which offers rewards through a system called ‘1xCoin’, has attracted both new and experienced bettors seeking extra value from their stakes.
According to online betting guides circulated this week, punters are advised to focus on three main factors before placing live bets: understanding the match situation, evaluating whether odds accurately reflect risk, and setting a clear tournament budget. With matches taking place nearly every day, industry observers say live betting requires discipline to avoid impulsive decisions driven by shifting odds or promotional incentives.
A Lagos-based gaming analyst said, “Many bettors are drawn by the promise of quick bonuses during tournaments like the World Cup, but it is important they approach each bet with a clear plan and strict bankroll control.” The analyst added that while promotions can offer added excitement, they should not replace sound betting judgement.
As at Friday, major betting operators reported increased engagement across Nigeria’s South-West region since the start of the tournament. Although some users expressed confusion about complex promo rules, platforms like 1xBet have introduced simplified guides aimed at helping punters navigate bonus mechanics without missing out on potential rewards.
Looking ahead, experts predict that betting volumes will remain high throughout the World Cup period. They urge participants to prioritise responsible gambling practices and stay informed about both game dynamics and promotional terms.
Source: https://guardian.ng/sport/1xbet-bonus-guide-live-betting-odds-and-bankroll-during-the-world-cup/
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FRSC Deploys 10,000 Personnel Nationwide for 2026 Promotion Examination
Massive exercise aims to boost merit-based advancement across states, as Federal Road Safety Corps targets improved service delivery
Massive exercise aims to boost merit-based advancement across states, as Federal Road Safety Corps targets improved service delivery
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commenced its 2026 promotion examination, with over 10,000 officers and marshals participating in centres across Nigeria. The large-scale exercise kicked off on Friday, 19 June 2026, and is expected to span several days as officials from all states sit for the mandatory assessment.
According to the FRSC headquarters, the promotion examination is a key annual event in the agency’s efforts to ensure that career progression within its ranks is strictly based on merit and performance. Officers from state commands, including those in Lagos, Kano, Rivers and FCT Abuja, converged on designated testing locations early Friday morning.
The annual promotion examination has become an essential mechanism for strengthening professionalism in the corps. With road safety and accident prevention remaining a national priority amid rising traffic density on major highways, FRSC management said it is determined to raise the standard of leadership and technical expertise through regular staff evaluation.
While official statements from FRSC leadership were not immediately available at press time, insiders said the process was being closely monitored by senior officials to ensure transparency and fairness. The corps traditionally releases results within weeks of completion, with successful candidates moving up in rank following administrative approval.
Observers say the outcome of this year’s exercise will have far-reaching implications for operational efficiency as Nigeria prepares for higher vehicular traffic during upcoming festive periods. The FRSC is expected to announce details of successful candidates and subsequent deployment plans after conclusion of the examinations.
