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PDP chieftain arraigned in Kwara over alleged rape of minor
A Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former local government chairmanship candidate of the party in the 2024 council election in the State, Musbau Esinrogunjo, has been arraigned at the state High Court for alleged rape of a minor.
Kwara State Government had dragged the politician before the court for allegedly having unlawful sexual intercourse with one Aishat Kamardeen, aged 15.
Defence Counsel, Joseph Bamgboye (SAN) initially opposed his client’s arraignment but his plea was turned down by the court.
Leading the prosecution, Kwara State Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Ayoola Akande, prayed for proper arraignment of the accused, but the Senior Advocate of Nigeria challenged the competency of the arraignment.
Mr. Akande told the court that “the matter is for arraignment. We humbly apply that the charge be read to the defendant”.
The one count charge of allegation of rape and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor was read to the accused.
DPP argued that the accused “is already before the court and he has not been granted bail.
But the defence counsel informed the court that the Department of State Service (DSS) has granted him bail since July 2025.
“He has not breached the terms of the bail. He is not at large. There is still a bail on his neck”, he added.
Reacting, Ayoola said that “you cannot consider the issue of bail either written or oral until after proper arraignment”.
Presiding Judge Funso Dada Lawal allowed the arraignment of the defendant, but deferred the plea taking to the next adjourned date.
Justice Lawal subsequently adjourned the case to November 13, 2025 for hearing of the defendant’s application and plea taking, in line with section 228 of the Kwara State Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).
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LG poll: Niger declares 2-day public holidays
The Niger State Governor, Hon. Mohammed Bago has declared Thursday and Friday as public holidays ahead of the 1 November 2025 local government elections.
According to a directive on Tuesday by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Abubakar Usman, the work-free days would provide voters the opportunity to go to their respective polling units and cast their ballots.
The government said that markets, banks, financial institutions, and public offices would remain closed, while movement of persons and vehicles would be restricted, except for those on essential duties.
‘Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, has declared Thursday, 30th, and Friday, 31st October, 2025, as state-wide work-free days to enable citizens across the state to fully participate in the forthcoming Local Government Elections on Saturday, 1st November, 2025.
‘A statement issued by the Secretary to the State Government, Abubakar Usman, stated that the work-free days are intended to provide all eligible voters the opportunity to go to their respective polling units and cast their votes in the elections.
“The SSG further announced that markets, banks, financial institutions, and public offices will remain closed, while movement of persons and vehicles will be restricted, except for those on essential duties”, Lawal stated.
He quoted the SSG as saying that the government was encouraging residents to come out en masse and perform their civic responsibilities on Saturday.
‘Government is encouraging citizens to come out en masse and perform their civic responsibilities on Saturday, 1st November, 2025.
‘This election provides yet another opportunity for Nigerlites to elect capable leaders who will champion development and represent our collective interests at the grassroots level.
‘Bago has directed all security agencies in the State to ensure that the elections are conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner, reaffirming the government’s commitment to guaranteeing a safe and hitch-free electoral process’. Usman said.
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Sowore condemns US revocation of Soyinka’s visa
Human rights activist, Mr. Omoyele Sowore has condemned the revocation of Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka’s United States visa, describing the development as ‘sad’.
In a post on his Facebook page on Tuesday, the publisher of SaharaReporters expressed dismay over the incident.
He wrote: ‘Donald Trump reportedly revokes U.S. visa of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka! Sad! What the U.S. has become’.
Soyinka had disclosed during a media parley at Kongi’s Harvest Gallery at Freedom Park, Lagos, that the United States government had revoked his visa, effectively barring him from entering the country.
‘It is necessary for me to hold this conference so that people in the United States who are expecting me for this event or that event do not waste their time’, Soyinka said.
‘I have no visa; I am banned, obviously, from the United States. And if you want to see me, you know where to find me’, he added.
According to Soyinka, the U.S. Consulate informed him of the revocation in a letter dated 23 October 2025.
The Nobel Laureate said he was unaware of any wrongdoing that might have warranted the action, describing it as puzzling.
He also urged people to continue standing against discrimination and injustice everywhere.
Soyinka noted that he had maintained a cordial relationship with the U.S. for many years, except for moments of tension that emerged during Trump’s first administration.
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Senate Receives Tinubu’s Request To Confirm New Service Chiefs
The Nigerian Senate has received formal communication from President Bola Tinubu seeking confirmation of the newly appointed service chiefs.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio read the president’s letter during Tuesday’s plenary session.
According to the correspondence, President Tinubu nominated Major General Olufemi Oluyede as Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Waheedi Shaibu as Chief of Army Staff, Rear Admiral Idi Abbas as Chief of Naval Staff, Air Vice Marshal Kennedy Aneke as Chief of Air Staff, and Major General Emmanuel Undiendeye as Chief of Defence Intelligence.
The president urged the Senate to give what he described as “expeditious consideration” to the nominations.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio referred the request to the Committee of the Whole for screening and confirmation.
He told senators that the process should be conducted without delay to prevent gaps in the leadership of the armed forces.
He said, “I plead with distinguished senators to reconsider. If it is agreed by the Senate, I would like to do it tomorrow so that they can go straight and start work — so we don’t leave any gap in security.”
The motion was subjected to a voice vote, and the lawmakers unanimously agreed to proceed with the screening.
The confirmation exercise is also expected to take place on Wednesday.
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