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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has spoken out against the recent suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other elected officials in the state, calling the decision harmful to Nigeria’s image. 


Speaking on the situation in Rivers State, Jonathan said, “These actions by key actors in the executive and legislative arms of government paint the country in a negative light.” 


He made the remark while speaking at the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday.


His reaction follows President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. Tinubu suspended Governor Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and all members of the state House of Assembly for six months. The president said the move was necessary to restore stability amid political tensions between the governor and lawmakers. 


On Tuesday, Tinubu also appointed retired Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, as the state’s sole administrator. The Senate and House of Representatives approved the emergency rule on Thursday. 


Jonathan, however, warned that such actions could affect the country’s ability to attract investment. 


He explained that former presidents usually avoid commenting on political matters to prevent further tension, but he felt compelled to speak due to calls from Nigerians, especially as a leader from the Niger Delta. 


Jonathan also criticized interference in the judiciary, saying it undermines public trust. 


He said, “As a former President and also from the Niger Delta, when the issue of suspending the Governor of Rivers State came up, I think people called on me, President Jonathan and ex-President Obasanjo to say something. 


“People expected us to say something about what is happening. Of course, people don’t even know that traditionally all over the world, former presidents hardly make statements about what the current presidents are doing because of the tension it could create in the country.


“In most cases, look at America, look at everywhere…So, for former presidents to make statements …and of course, what is happening in Nigeria today regarding the situation in Rivers State is like an Indian proverb that says that if somebody is sleeping, really sleeping, you can easily wake up that person. 


“But if that person is pretending to sleep, you find it difficult to wake up that person.


“The key actors in Nigeria, from the executive to the legislature, judiciary and the Senate and others are here. 


“And the judiciary, they know the correct thing to do. But they are refusing to do it.


“They are pretending to sleep and waking such a person is extremely difficult because the person knows the right thing, a clear abuse of office and clear abuse of power cutting across from the three arms of government, from the executive to the parliament and the judiciary.


“And I always plead with our people that whatever we do affects everybody and sometimes we do things and we think that it doesn’t affect us.


“Why is it that our passport is not valued that much? Why is it that Nigerians are not given the kind of treatment we’re supposed to receive at international airports?


“Sometimes, we think it’s because of ‘yahoo’ boys or 419. Not only them, yes, they are part of the problem. But whatever happens in the country, decisions that are taken by the executive arm of government, decisions that are taken by the parliament and judicial decisions affect everybody.


“For example, no businessman can bring his money to invest in a country where the judiciary is compromised, where government functionaries can dictate to judges what judgment they will give.


“No man brings his money to invest in that economy because we are taking a big risk. So whatever we do affects everybody and if we want to build a nation where children are grandchildren will live, no matter how painful it is, we must strive to do what is right.


“It may cost us, but we must end the…and pay the price to insist on doing what is right.


“Whether you are holding an executive office as a president, a minister, or a governor, or a civil servant, an executive, whether you are holding an office in the parliament, Senate, or House of Representatives, whether you are a judicial officer at the High Courts or appellate courts, we must strive to do what is right. If we want to build a nation that our children would be proud of.


“As we engage in these discussions, let us remember that promoting social change is not a one-time event, but a continuous process.


“It requires our sustained commitment, collective action, and unwavering dedication to the values that promote good governance.


“Let us also recognise that social change is a shared responsibility, one that requires the active participation and engagement of all stakeholders including civil society, the private sector and governments.”



```International football is heavily influenced by politics, and UEFA has had to take precautions to prevent high-risk fixtures. 


The bans and restrictions are usually due to ongoing or historical conflicts, territorial disputes, or political tensions.  


Here’s a quick recap of the key matchups UEFA has prevented:  


Russia vs. Ukraine : Due to the ongoing war and tensions even before 2022.  


Belarus vs. Ukraine : Due to Belarus’ role in supporting Russia’s invasion.  


Kosovo vs. Serbia : Serbia does not recognize Kosovo’s independence.  


Kosovo vs. Bosnia : Due to Bosnia’s Serb entity (Republika Srpska) opposing Kosovo’s independence.  


Russia vs. Kosovo : Russia, like Serbia, does not recognize Kosovo.  


Gibraltar vs. Spain : Spain does not recognize Gibraltar as a separate entity.  


Some politically tense fixtures, like Serbia vs. Albania, are allowed but come with extreme hostility, as seen in their infamous 2014 clash.  


FIFA also enforces similar restrictions, and some teams have been outright banned from international football in the past (e.g., Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Russia since 2022).  


It’s a fascinating mix of politics and sport, where football sometimes reflects deep geopolitical realities.``` 



A devoted Galatasaray fan has journeyed from Turkey to Kigali to cheer on Victor Osimhen ahead of Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Rwanda’s Amavubi on Friday (today).


Osimhen, who is expected to spearhead the Super Eagles’ attack, is yet to find the net in the qualifiers for the three-time African champions.


The 26-year-old has been instrumental in Galatasaray’s pursuit of a third consecutive Turkish Super Lig title, especially in the absence of Mauro Icardi due to injury.


So far, Osimhen has netted 26 goals and provided five assists in 30 appearances across all competitions for the Yellow and Reds.


The Nigeria vs. Rwanda clash is set to kick off at 5 PM (Nigeria time). 



The successful 25% oversubscription of First HoldCo Plc’s ₦150 billion rights issue has set the stage for the company’s next phase—a private placement worth ₦350 billion.


The capital raise is expected to strengthen the group’s market position, drive innovation, and support sustainable growth for FirstBank, its flagship subsidiary.


Expressing gratitude to regulatory bodies, First HoldCo acknowledged the support of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in ensuring the integrity of the capital-raising process.


Chairman of First HoldCo Plc, Mr. Femi Otedola, commended shareholders for their strong participation, describing it as a testament to their confidence in the company’s future.


“We deeply appreciate the unwavering support and trust of our shareholders and stakeholders. This overwhelming response reflects a collective belief in First HoldCo’s vision and growth potential," he stated.


Otedola further confirmed that the ₦350 billion private placement will commence soon, following shareholders’ approval at the company’s 12th Annual General Meeting on November 14, 2024.


The oversubscription highlights strong investor confidence and reinforces the company’s momentum ahead of its next capital raise. With this initiative, First HoldCo aims to enhance its financial strength, solidify its leadership in Nigeria’s financial sector, and maintain its competitive edge.


First HoldCo Plc is one of Africa’s largest financial services groups, operating across commercial banking, asset management, capital markets, trusteeship, and insurance broking, serving millions of customers. 



The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has warned about falsified Oxycontin 80mg detected in Switzerland’s unregulated market, posing serious health risks.


NAFDAC, in Public Alert No. 07/2025, said the counterfeit drug—reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) by manufacturer MUNDIPHARMA—contains potent synthetic opioids instead of oxycodone.


Fake Oxycontin Poses High Overdose Risk


Lab tests in Zurich, Switzerland, revealed the fake tablets likely contain nitazene compounds, synthetic opioids far stronger than oxycodone, increasing overdose risks.


Potential dangers include:

⚠️ Severe respiratory depression

⚠️ Low blood pressure

⚠️ Coma or fatal overdose, especially when mixed with alcohol or benzodiazepines

How to Spot the Fake Oxycontin

🔹 Incorrect batch/expiry date placement: Appears on the front of the blister strip instead of the back.

🔹 Misaligned details: Expiry date is on the left and batch number on the right, opposite of the genuine version.

NAFDAC Intensifies Surveillance


The agency has ordered nationwide checks to remove counterfeit Oxycontin from circulation and urged importers, distributors, and retailers to source medicines only from licensed suppliers.


Report Suspicious Drugs

📞 Call NAFDAC: 0800-162-3322

📧 Email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng

🌐 Visit: www.nafdac.gov.ng


Consumers and healthcare professionals can also report adverse effects via the Med-Safety app (Android/iOS). 



The Supreme Court has granted the Federal Government (FG) permission to challenge the judgment that barred the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from retrying former Abia State Governor, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, over an alleged N7.1 billion fraud.


Delivering its ruling on Friday, Justice Ishaq Sanni dismissed objections raised by Kalu and his firm, Slok Nigeria Ltd, ruling that the Court of Appeal's decision to strike out FG’s appeal was based on a technicality, not the case's merit.


Background of the Case


Kalu was convicted in 2019 and sentenced to 12 years in prison alongside his firm and a former Abia State official, Jones Udeogu. However, the Supreme Court nullified Udeogu’s conviction in 2020, citing improper judicial procedure, leading to Kalu’s release.


When the EFCC sought to retry him, Kalu challenged the move, arguing it amounted to double jeopardy. The Federal High Court in Abuja ruled in his favor in September 2021, preventing a retrial.


The Court of Appeal later struck out FG’s appeal on technical grounds, prompting FG to escalate the case to the Supreme Court, which has now allowed the government to file a fresh appeal within 14 days. 

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