Archive January 26, 2026

Soludo Shuts Down Onitsha Main Market For One Week Over Sit-At-Home

The governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, has ordered the immediate shutdown of the Onitsha Main Market and other adjacent markets for one week in the first instance in an effort to enforce the state’s strict ban on the controversial Monday sit-at-home order.

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The market would be closed for another week and then for longer periods if traders didn’t start trading before the one-week shutdown ended.

“And let me tell you this: when I finish this, I’m speaking to you.” This entire main market and all of the nearby markets will remain closed throughout the week.

“Nowhere in this country will have a market.” Do you hear what I’m saying? We’ll come over on Monday to inspect. Soludo said in a statement to traders at the market on Monday that if people aren’t in their respective stores, they will shut them down once more.

I don’t mind closing Main Market for the remainder of this year if you like it. If you don’t like it, trade elsewhere. However, we won’t permit this if you’re here.

We also suspect that anyone who closes their shop has some criminal intent, he continued. “It’s plain economic sabotage.”

Despite government orders and warnings to disobey the sit-at-home order imposed by non-state actors, traders at the well-known Onitsha markets have repeatedly defied the government’s orders to open for business on Monday.

He argued that the closure was necessary to strengthen the state’s authority, send the appropriate signals, and protect law-abiding citizens.

He contends that the government cannot continue to watch as a select few people wilfully violate public safety and ignore official instructions intended to restore normalcy.

“Everywhere is open, even the ones I’m from are from Akwa.” Government offices are accessible. People are running their businesses because the markets are open. Then you’ll descend to West Africa’s Main Market, which was once regarded as the world’s largest market.

Anyone who hasn’t “opened” the main market, or any other market, will be shot down. I am aware of the sit-at-home culture that people have practiced on Mondays for a while, and according to legends, “anyabomination that lasts a year becomes culture.”

“No! In Anambra, this is no longer tolerated. Do you hear what I’m saying? You can either decide to trade here or choose to relocate elsewhere, as I’ll explain to you. Do you hear what I’m saying?

If you don’t want to open this main market, I’ll come in and level it with a bulldozer. Do you hear what I’m saying? And I take it very seriously. I’m not making fun of myself.

Any stores that aren’t open will be locked for a week, the governor continued.

Sit-At-Home “Order”

The Soludo administration has publicly condemned the order, which has been in place for about four years, and has severely impacted economic and social activity in the South-East.

The state government had urged residents to refrain from fear and refrain from engaging in illegal behavior, which it described as economic sabotage against the area.

Later, security personnel, including police and army personnel, were dispatched to secure compliance and seal the market gates.

A Monday sit-at-home has been a trend for parts of Anambra State for years, leaving businesses, schools, and workplaces deserted.

Non-state actors in the South-East have long criticized the practice because it forces traders, transport workers, and students to stay indoors, especially in cities like Onitsha, and it harms the state’s economy.

The shutdown has been a key focus of efforts led by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

He announced an end to the sit-at-home in April 2022, promised a peace and reconciliation committee, and announced amnesty for youths hiding out.

APC States Benefit More From FG, Gov Yusuf’s Defection Not Personal — Kabiru Dakata

Kabiru Dakata, the governor’s general of the Kano State Signage and Advertising Agency, refutes rumors that Governor Abba Yusuf resigned from the New Nigeria Peoples Party in order to pursue personal goals.

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Dakata claimed that the governor’s planned move to the All Progressive Congress (APC) was intended to align the Kano with the government at the center.

He claims that states that are under the control of the APC benefit more from the federal government than those that are.

He claimed that the center would be more reliant on Yusuf’s departure to receive more funding and assistance.

The neighboring states that are members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) benefit more from the center than Kano State, and I don’t believe it is unfair for the center to favor states that fall under the All Progressive State (APC), the party that controls the state. Therefore, it is not a charge.

He said, “It’s an opportunity for the party to improve in the state controlling.”

He continued, “If a political leader believes he can perform better on a particular platform, I think he should be encouraged to take that step.” In addition, he continued, “If a political leader believes that he can perform better on a particular platform, I think he should be encouraged to do so.” Therefore, it is all about him; it is not about his personal goals.

Dakata further explained that Governor Yusuf’s agreement with the Federal Government resulted in funding for a significant project in the state that had been delayed due to a lack of funds.

His Excellency Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, and Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, three previous governors, all exerted their best efforts. His Excellency Abba Yusuf Kabir completed a portion of the project when he arrived and completed another portion.

The Wuju-Wuju project, he said, has received more than $46 billion as a result of this alignment.

A political leader should be encouraged to take the position that “not about his personal interest,” he continued, and that decision should be made because he believes he can perform on a particular platform.

Gov. Defection

After weeks of speculation, the governor of Kano State abruptly left the NNPP. On Monday, January 26, 2026, he is expected to formally join the APC.

He cited persistent internal crises and the need to defend the state’s citizens’ interests as his justification in a letter of resignation addressed to the NNPP chairman in Gwale Local Government Area on January 23, 2026.

These disagreements, in his opinion, have caused party unity and division to grow deeper.

However, Yusuf’s resignation from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) was denounced by the National Working Committee (NWC), which described his action as a betrayal of the government’s mandate.

The party criticized the governor for saying the NNPP was engulfed in an unresolved internal crisis in a statement released on Saturday, insisting that such claims were unsupported and made after the fact.

Alleged Forgery: AGF Takes Over Ozekhome’s Case From ICPC

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offenses (ICPC) has appointed the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Justice Minister Lateef Fagbemi (SAN).

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However, the development prevented Ozekhome’s planned arraignment in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the three-count charge against him, which includes forgery, that the ICPC had filed against him.

Rotimi Oyedepo, the director of public prosecution of the Federation, stated at the time that he was representing the AGF and informed the court that the AGF had chosen to transfer the case to the ICPC.

Oyedepo claimed that Section 174 of the Constitution gave him the authority to act under his own rules.

Osuebeni Akpomisingha, the ICPC’s attorney, did not oppose the AGF’s acquisition of the case.

Kanu Agabi, a former attorney general of the Federation and the head of a team of lawyers that included 15 SANs for the defense, did not oppose Fagbemi’s decision to take charge of the case.

Justice Peter Kekemeke adjourned until February 24 for arraignment following an Oyedepo request for an adjournment that was denied by Agabi.

Property Debate

The late Jeremiah Useni, a former minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was set for January 26th, and the Federal High Court Abuja had scheduled a decision on that matter.

Mike Ozekhome and Jeremiah Useni as a pair.

The court’s decision came after a person or representative from Useni’s estate failed to show cause to the Federal Government that the property should not be forfeited within the 14-day deadline.

The Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) filed an ex parte request for an interim forfeiture and preservation order over the disputed property in late 2025, alleging that it was acquired with proceeds from unlawful activity.

The CCB was ordered to publish the interim forfeiture order in a national newspaper within 14 days, and Justice Binta Nyako granted it on November 28. This request was for “any person or body” with an interest in the property to come forward and demonstrate legitimate acquisition.

Ozekhome (SAN) and Useni, a retired lieutenant-general, are the owners of the property, which is located at 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX.

The dispute was filed with the UK’s First Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Land Registry under case number ref/2023/0155, with Ozekhome serving as the respondent and Tali Shani serving as the applicant.

One “Ms. Tali Shani” on one hand and Ozekhome on the other claimed the property.

The SAN claimed that “Mr. Tali Shani” gave the house to him in 2021, but “Ms. Shani’s” attorneys asserted that she was the property’s owner.

According to a witness identified as “Mr. Tali Shani,” Ozekhome claimed that he had “powers of attorney” over the property and that he had given it to the respondent (Ozekhome) for the property.

Useni was described as “elder friend and business partner,” and Mr. Tali Shani claimed to be the property’s owner from 1993.

However, Ms. Tali Shani’s witnesses filed a number of documents, including an NIN card, an NIN card, an ECOWAS passport, phone number, etc. to claim property ownership.

However, the tribunal determined that all of Ms. Tali Shani’s documents were fake.

Victoria Beckham Honoured In Paris Amid Family Rift

Victoria Beckham traveled to Paris on Monday to celebrate her contribution to the fashion and entertainment industries, escaping the wrangling of a family feud.

After spending the weekend honoring “Baby Spice” actress Emma Buntun’s 50th birthday, the former Spice Girl traveled to France’s capital with husband David and her four children, with the designation “Officer of&nbsp, the Order of&nbsp, the Arts and Letters”

After explosive allegations about the Beckhams made by eldest son Brooklyn last week, the culture ministry kept the ceremony a secret to prevent journalists and spectators from rushing to the door.

Following a ceremony held at the Ministry of Culture in Paris on January 26, 2026, British designer Victoria Beckham (C) and her husband David (L) receive the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters. (Sebastien DUPUY/AFP photo)

Beckham is hailed as a “global icon that holds a very special place in the hearts of French people,” according to French Culture Minister Rachida Dati. A copy of the speech sent to AFP was sent to Dati, who praised Beckham’s “meticulous, almost architectural” style of clothing.

Beckham has been releasing the new collections for her label in Paris since 2022, starting with shows in London and New York.

You have forged a deep, sincere, and lasting bond with France, Dati told the 51-year-old singer-turned-designer.

After attending a ceremony where her mother, English fashion designer Victoria Beckham, was given the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in Paris on January 26, 2026, British singer Cruz Beckham (L) and girlfriend Jackie Apostel (C) leave the Ministry of Culture. (Sebastien DUPUY/AFP photo)

After their last post on social media last week that they had tried to “ruin” his relationship with his wife, Brooklyn Beckham reportedly sparked a rift with his parents.

Brooklyn claimed that Victoria Beckham “hijacked” his first dance on his wedding day and “didn’t dance on me” in a highly personal post that confirmed a rumored falling out.

David Beckham and the rest of his family, along with French fashion moguls Antoine Arnault and Francois-Henri Pinault, were captured on video from Monday’s ceremony by Paris Match magazine.

Harper Beckham (C) leaves the Ministry of Culture on January 26, 2026, after attending a ceremony where her mother was given the Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in Paris. (Sebastien DUPUY/AFP photo)

The more prestigious Legion of Honor (“Legion d’honneur”), the state’s highest award, is distinct from the Order of , the Arts and Letters, which are only awarded to those who have contributed to French culture.

Last Friday at a private ceremony attended by US rappers Future and Pusha T, President Emmanuel Macron presented Louis Vuitton designer and rapper Pharrell Williams with the Legion of Honor.

Bandits Ambush Police Patrol Team, Kill Inspector In Oyo

Following an ambush on a patrol team at the state’s Budo Masalasi border post, suspect bandits have killed an inspector of the Nigeria Police Force in Oyo State.

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As security personnel and residents expressed concern about the growing threat of violent attacks in the area, the incident, which took place over the weekend, sparked a community outcry.

When armed assailants opened fire on the officers, it was discovered that the patrol team was performing routine security work.

The inspector suffered fatal injuries and later passed away during the gunfire exchange.

Other patrol team members suffered injuries in the attack, and they were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Their current circumstances were not immediately disclosed.

The police have not yet revealed the identity of the murdered officer until his family is informed.

Olayinka Ayanlade, the police public relations officer for the Oyo State Police Command, confirmed the incident and said the command had begun a manhunt for the perpetrators.

According to him, the police commissioner had mandated an immediate and thorough investigation into the attack in order to apprehend the perpetrators.

An inspector bravely abdicated the attack in the name of duty during an attack on police officers, according to Ayanlade.

The Commissioner of Police ordered an immediate manhunt and a thorough investigation as soon as information was received. According to his comments, preliminary investigations indicate that some of the attackers suffered bullet injuries and that they are currently on their way to safety.

The police spokesman confirmed to the state’s residents that adequate security measures are being put in place to stop further attacks and protect lives and property.

Cal-fouri, a lesser-spotted law & Russell v the Shed – Prem talking points


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Noah Caluori is constantly setting, reviewing, and, invariably, achieving goals.

The 19-year-old is confident in stating them publicly as well.

He explained last week that, by the end of this career, he wants to be one of the game’s all-time greats.

Medium term, he wants to be a regular England starter by next year’s Rugby World Cup.

And, more immediately, he wants to end this season in Prem Rugby’s top three try-scorers.

He can probably pencil in a tick in that last box already.

He sits clear at the top of the try-scoring pile with 12 – two more than Tommy Freeman and four more than Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, who are quite possibly England’s starting wings against Wales in a fortnight’s time.

Caluori’s five-try haul against Sale in October, on his first Prem start, demonstrated his helium-heeled leap.

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For his second try, a delicious late swerve on to Elliot Daly’s long pass left Ethan Grayson flailing, before the afterburners did for Elliott Obatoyinbo.

The other three scores were all about acceleration, anticipation and finishing, rather than aerial ability.

Critics might question whether his tries only come in gluts against well-beaten teams. They would be wrong to. Caluori, who also crossed twice in December’s defeat by Exeter, was making only fifth Prem start of the season.

Amid a clutch of replacement cameos, he is scoring a try on average every 34 minutes.

Is a solitary Bear fair?

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There were 48 players named in total in England’s Six Nations squad announcement on Friday – 36 players in the squad, five rehabilitating alongside them and another seven name-checked as being unavailable for selection because of injury.

Among all those options, Bristol were represented only once, with prop Ellis Genge making the cut.

There will be plenty at Ashton Gate who think the Pennyhill pack of Bears should be larger.

Since losing away to Bath at the end of October, Bristol have won eight out of nine matches in the Prem and Champions Cup. And that one defeat by Bordeaux-Begles could easily have gone the other way.

Their latest victory, amid teeming rain away to Exeter, came with an old-school single-digit scoreline – 8-5 – and plenty of grit.

Although Louis Rees-Zammit’s blind-side foray and long pass through sheets of rain to find Noah Heward for the only try showed razzle-dazzle isn’t confined to the firm pitches at either end of the season.

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Centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg – who will be available to England from November – is surely destined for a senior squad spot given the time and expertise invested by the Rugby Football Union in clarifying the South Africa-born centre’s eligibility with World Rugby.

Perhaps Bristol fans won’t be fuming for too long then.

Their side travel to Leicester (six names in England’s announcement) on the other side of the Six Nations break in a match with big top-four ramifications.

Freeman kick dusts off law book

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Law 18.2, sub-clause d, was the unlikely star of the weekend.

In the 78th minute of Northampton’s 43-29 away victory over Sale, Arron Reed attempted to swat back a box-kick, Saints’ England winger Freeman hacked the loose ball ahead and Henry Pollock gathered and galloped over for a Saints try.

The replay showed Freeman had one foot firmly in touch, while stretching the other back on to the field of play to boot the ball through for Pollock.

Instinctively, it looked wrong. He was in touch, he was in contact with the ball, the television match official would surely rule it out.

However, referee Anthony Woodthorpe was wiser.

The law book states: “The ball is not in touch if… a player, who is in touch, kicks or knocks the ball, but does not hold it, provided it has not reached the plane of touch.”

Freeman could not only kick the ball through with his other foot in touch, he could conceivably have reached infield it and batted it to a team-mate with his hand.

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Van Poortvliet and a next generation of nines

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Jack van Poortvliet has 21 England caps.

It could easily be more.

He was the first-choice nine heading into the last Rugby World Cup, only to suffer a serious ankle injury in a warm-up match against Wales, ruling him out and opening the door for Alex Mitchell.

More poorly timed set-backs have checked his progress. A shoulder injury kept him out of the most recent autumn internationals. A knee complaint deprived him of the early rounds of last year’s Six Nations.

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It was the highlight of a dashing performance, quick in thought and feet, which ended with him hobbling off 10 minutes from time.

Tigers coach Geoff Parling hoped it was only a dead leg

Russell takes on the Shed

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Finn Russell shushing the Shed has become an annual tradition.

The Bath string-puller first asked for a little less noise from the Gloucester hardcore in November 2023 after landing a touchline kick in a come-from-behind 45-27 win.

In October 2024, after Bath had triumphed 55-31, he pulled the same gesture down the lens of a post-match camera.

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With Caluori marking one of his tries with a 45-degree torpedo dive and Pollock saluting nonplussed Sale fans on his way to the line, are score celebrations getting bolder?

Freeman’s sarcastic gesturing for a TMO review after seeing previous ‘tries’ chalked off in Northampton’s December win at Bath will still take some beating for this season.

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