Mohbad: Court Decides Application Challenging Naira Marley’s Release July 2

The father of late singer Mohbad, Mr. Joseph Aloba, requested permission to halt the DPP’s legal advice and court proceedings that had freed Naira Marley and Sam Larry on allegations that they were involved in Mohbad’s death. The Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja has set the date for July 2, 2025.

Justice Taiwo Olatokun set the hearing date after hearing arguments from the respondents’ attorneys, Mr. Aloba, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Wahab Shittu, and Joke Amachree, who represented the applicants, for and against the application.

The Aloba family is suing the applicant, Mr. Joseph Aloba, while the respondents are listed as the Attorney General of Lagos State and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

Wahab Shittu, the senior advocate, cited a lack of fair hearing as one of the justifications for the application.

Mr. Aloba claimed in his application that the DPP’s legal advice, which had just finished its investigation into the late Mohbad’s cause of death, pre-empted the coroner’s inquest, which is still pending.

He noted that the DPP’s legal counsel allowed the coroner to release key suspects who were involved in the coroner’s investigation.

Ayinde Ibrahim, a legal assistant in the DPP’s office, claimed in their counter affidavit that the suspects who were released by the Legal Advice were not acquitted but were only released after being charged with a crime against Mohbad’s father.

Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, also known as Mohbad, is shown in a file photo.

The deponent claimed that one Mr. Akinde Oluwaseun, a Chlef State Counselor in the Directorate of Public Prosecution, gave him information about the circumstances surrounding the case.

Ibrahim states in the document that “the Respondents accept paragraphs 8 of the Affidavit-in-support of the Motion only in the circumstances where the Police Investigators have conducted an investigation into the death of the Deceased and where the Office of the 2nd Respondent (DPP) has received a duplicate case file for review and issuance of a Legal Advice.”

The suspects who were released by the second respondent’s Legal Advice were not acquitted but were only discharged, contrary to the deposition in Paragraph 4 and generally in the Applicant’s affidavits.

The Respondents dispute the deposition in the seventh paragraph of the Applicant’s supporting affidavit because the Presiding Coroner has not yet rendered a decision involving the suspects who have been released.

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The respondents sought to dismiss Mr. Mohbad’s application in the name of justice, tracked the steps involved in getting the DPP’s legal advice, particularly the criminal case file, and came to the conclusion that there was no information that directly or indirectly linked Naira Marley, Sam Larry Prima Boy, and Opere Babatunde, who had no access to it, which served as the catalyst for the DPP’s decision to release them.

Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, also known as Mohbad, is shown in a file photo.

He claimed that Oluwaseun Akinde Esq., in contrast to the deposition in Paragraph 8 of the Applicant’s affidavit, was lying. According to his experience as a lawyer, the Police is required to provide the Respondents with the duplicate case file in all cases where a prima facie case of an offense, such as the one under reference, is disclosed, is disclosed.

The Respondent adds that in addition to the above, the Respondent asserts that there was no directive that the Presiding Coroner issued at the time of the Deceased’s death.
the respondents to inform it of the second respondent’s evaluation of the duplicate case file, which is the conclusion that the legal advice contained.
sought to have the applicant’s objection rejected.

The Honourable Presiding Coroner was not informed of the second respondent’s request to halt its statutory review of the casefile or the first respondent’s order to do so.
whenever the Legal Advice was ready to be released.

The respondents further assert that the Police investigators were the ones who presented the suspects to His Honour Mrs. A. O. Olatunbosun in remand proceedings while awaiting the Directorate of Public Prosecution’s and DPP’s advice.

The Police Investigators did not receive any instructions from His Honour, Mrs. A. O. Olatunbosun, or the First Respondent, nor did they have any statutory duty to inform the Presiding Coroner that the Duplicate casefile had been forwarded to the Office of the Respondents.

The Respondents and the Police are independent from the fact that they are investigating the death of the deceased.
Deputy Coroner in charge.

The Respondents are only able to answer the Presiding Magistrate, who was the recipient of the legal advice when it was sent.

According to a police case file, the Presiding Coroner’s intervention in the death of the Late Lloyola Oladimeji Aloba is different from the Respondents’ statutory duty to follow.

While the Presiding Coroner’s task is to determine who is the deceased, when the deceased died, where the deceased died, and how the deceased died, the respondents’ duties, particularly those of the second deceased, are as follows.
to check whether any of the suspects’ allegations of prima facie criminal inferences were made against them in the duplicate case file that was sent to it.

The Respondents vehemently rejects the motion’s paragraphs 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, and assert that the arguments therein are true.
The applicant’s imagination alone, putting him in the position of having the strongest evidence against the allegations, is what they are putting him to.

Further, “The Respondents assert that neither the Applicant nor the Presiding Coroner have access to the criminal case file to find and understand.”
the legal justification for the decision that the Respondents made in the legal advice.

“The Applicant did not personally conduct any searches or engaged private investigators to look into and discover incriminating evidence that supports the application.”
any of the people who received legal advice from the second respondent for the death of his son.

There was no fact that was made known that Mr. Abdulazeez Fashola a.k.a. a Naira Marley, Mr.
Directly or indirectly related to and for the decedent’s passing are Samson Balogun Eletu a.k.a. Sam Larry, Owoduni Ibrahim a.k.a. Prima Boy and Opere Babatunde.

The Respondent and the witnesses who gave testimony at the Inquest hearing into the deceased’s death did not provide any fresh, credible, and verifiable information in contrast to what was stated in the casefile that the Police investigators had sent to the second respondent and directly or indirectly connected Mr.
To the death, Owoduni Ibrahim a.k.a. a Prima Boy and Opere Babatunde, Abdulazeez Fashola a.k.a. a Naira Marley, Mr. Samson Balogun Eletu a.k.a. a Sam Larry, Mr.
of the late Oladimeji Aloba, Lloyola Olafoyo.

Nunez favours Napoli move – Wednesday’s gossip

Newcastle turned down an Anthony Elanga offer, and Chelsea hopes to close Jamie Gittens’ deal quickly, while Darwin Nunez is in favor of moving to Napoli.

If Liverpool and Uruguay international Darwin Nunez leaves Anfield this summer, he will choose Napoli as his preferred destination. (Football Italia)

Newcastle United’s bid for 23-year-old Sweden winger Anthony Elanga, who is valued at £60 million, has been rejected by Nottingham Forest, who are valued at about £45 million. (Sky Sports)

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens are both interested in the 20-year-old, with Chelsea hoping to close a deal quickly. (The Athletic is required to subscribe)

Jadon Sancho, a 25-year-old England winger, is wanted by Fenerbahce for a fee of £25 million. (Talksport)

Armand Lauriente, 26, is available, according to Sunderland manager Sassuolo. (ESPN)

Wilfred Ndidi, 28, a midfielder from Nigeria, has a £9 million relegation release clause in his contract, and is wanted by Everton and Manchester United. (Talksport)

Jordan Henderson, a 35-year-old England international, has a clause in his contract that would allow him to leave on a free transfer, according to Nottingham Forest and Marseille. (Mail)

Despite reports that the 25-year-old French goalkeeper is scheduled to undergo a medical at Fenerbahce, Leeds have not yet received an offer for the 25-year-old. (Sky Sports)

Kepa Arrizabalaga, 30, is expected to complete his move to Arsenal this week in a £5 million deal. (Sky Sports)

Nico Williams, a 22-year-old Spain international with a £50m release clause in his contract, has revealed to the club that he intends to join Barcelona. (Athletic – A subscription required)

Omari Hutchinson, an England Under-21s winger, is being considered for move to Everton, Brentford, West Ham, and Fulham. (Mail)

Despite John Textor selling his 43% stake in an effort to adhere to Uefa’s multi-club ownership regulations, Crystal Palace may still be barred from playing in Europe next season. (Times: A subscription required)

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US-Israel-Iran conflict: List of key events, June 24, 2025

On Tuesday, June 24, 2018, this is how things are going.

Fighting

    Iran halted attacks first, and Israel followed suit 12 hours later, following a US-brokered ceasefire that had broken out on Tuesday around 04:00 GMT.

  • The missiles and drones were silent in both directions for the first time in nearly two weeks after a rough start.
  • Iran and Israel both initially violated the 24-hour process.
  • Israel Katz, the country’s defense minister, initially imposed “intense strikes” on Tehran, accusing Tehran of breaking the truce first, which Iran denies.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin responded quickly to President Trump’s call to halt further attacks.
  • A radar installation near Tehran was destroyed, according to Netanyahu’s office, claiming it was in response to several earlier Iranian missile strikes.
  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran reported that 14 missiles were launched from military installations across Israel, adding that the final wave of missile launches occurred just before the ceasefire was implemented in response to deadly Israeli attacks.

Accidents and turbulence

  • The Israeli military fatally shot four of its ambulance workers, according to Iran’s Red Crescent Society. Mojtaba Maleki, Mehdi Zartaji, Amirhossein Jamshidpour, and Yasser Zivari were the medical personnel identified.
  • The Israeli judiciary reported that on Monday, Israel’s attack on Evin Prison resulted in the death of several employees and visiting family members.
  • According to Iran’s health ministry, 610 people have died as a result of Israeli airstrikes in the past 12 days.
  • Eitan Zacks, an 18-year-old soldier from Beersheba, was killed “as a result of a missile launched from Iran,” according to Israel’s military. In that attack, three people died.
  • Israel’s flag carrier announced that its airspace would be expanded to accommodate emergency flights, while the country’s national carrier said it would increase its schedule to welcome Israeli refugees back from abroad.
  • Syrian media reported that after being temporarily closed, Syrian airspace reopened.
  • Oman Air reported that its flight schedules were also restored following last night’s cancellations due to regional tensions.
  • Qatar and Iraq are two other nations in the region that have reopened their airspace, with flight operators confirming their plans to resume operations on Tuesday.

diplomacy and politics

    Trump claimed that the Israeli truce had caused him “really unhappy” with Israel. He demanded that Israel stop bombing and to “bring your pilots home, now”!

  • The 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran was hailed as a “total victory,” according to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
  • Pezeshkian added that his nation is prepared to resolve disputes with the US using international standards.
  • A day after an Iranian attack on the US military base Al Udeid, Pezeshkian called Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and expressed “regret,” noting that the country and its people were not the target of the attack.
  • Netanyahu claimed that Trump “appreciated his tremendous support” for attacking Iran and that Israel “performed the war’s objectives.”
  • Additionally, Netanyahu remarked, “We roared like a lion, shaking Tehran.” All armies around the world will be studying this conflict. We destroyed Arak, Natanz, and Isfahan’s crucial infrastructure.
  • Trump claimed in a statement on his Truth Social platform that it was a “great honor” to “destroy” Iran’s nuclear facilities before “stop the war.”
  • After the 12-day Israeli assault, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that our scientists had made significant sacrifices and even lost their lives in order to maintain Iran’s nuclear program.
  • In a statement to Al Mayadeen TV, Iranian deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh stated that the country is prepared to respond to any attack.
  • Yemen’s Houthi rebels praised Iran’s “heroic” conflict with Israel, with its spokesman Mohammed Abdulsalam claiming that the conflict also involved “other Western nations that stood with the aggressors.”
  • After the US attacked Iran’s nuclear sites, foreign minister Wang Yi said that the country supports Iran in achieving a “genuine ceasefire.”
  • At the NATO summit in The Hague, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz all declared that a truce was necessary because the fragile ceasefire had already erupted.

Gout, 17, breaks Australian 200m record

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Gout Gout, a teen, won the men’s 200 meter at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, breaking a new Australian record.

In the highly anticipated first European meeting in the Czech Republic, the 17-year-old clocked 20.02 seconds.

Reynier Mena, a sprinter from Portugal, had to settle for second place after winning the previous two 200-meter races in the Diamond League.

“I feel good,” he said. New personal best and new national record for my first European race, according to Gout Gout.

“I don’t feel any pressure,” she said. Because I have to run first when I get off that track and start to think about what I have to do.

Nothing prevents me from running and just go out there. The 20-second barrier will definitely drop if I continue to race (I need to).

Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake of Great Britain placed third, with a season-best 20.60.

Gout, who has won eight Olympic gold medals, was compared to legendary runner-up Usain Bolt, whose 200-meter time in Ostrava was faster than Jamaica’s world record holder’s time of 20.28 at his first Golden Spike meet in 2006.

Gout, who was born four months before his 18th birthday, ran a 19.93 in Bermuda while still in his 20s.

Gout’s previous personal best was 20.04, breaking Olympic silver medalist Peter Norman’s long-standing Australian record.

After dominating youth gatherings, Gout has advanced to the senior level.

He holds the 100- and 200-meter records for Australian under-16s, and he won the national under-20 100-meter title last year before taking home the 200-meter silver medal at the Lima World Under-20 Championships.

Gout turned professional and signed a sponsorship deal with Adidas following his 200 and 400-meter triumphs last year at the 2024 GPS Track &amp, Field Championships in his native Queensland.

He will compete in the Monaco Diamond League meet at Stade Louis II on July 11 to continue his preparation for the World Championships in September.

Duplantis breaks the previous record for meetings.

One of four athletes to break new Golden Spike records was pole vault world record holder Armand Duplantis.

Sweden’s Olympic and world champion won with 6.13m in Ostrava, breaking the previous record at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm this month with a clearance of 6.28m.

Duplantis expressed disappointment with his performance despite a three-time world record and six unsuccessful attempts at 6.29m.

Given that I felt like I was operating on less than a full tank, Duplantis said, “I felt good with the jumps.”

In addition to setting a meeting record in the men’s 1500m, Kenyan teenager Phanuel Koech, 18, ran a time of three minutes 29.05 seconds, while world indoor champion Prudence Sekgodiso, a teenager from South Africa, claimed victory in the women’s 800m in one minute 57.16 seconds.

Salwa Eid Naser, a former world champion in Bahrain, won in 49.15 seconds to break Tatana Kocembova’s 42-year course record.

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Gout, 17, sets Australian record at Golden Spike

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Gout Gout, a teen, won the men’s 200 meter at the Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, breaking a new Australian record.

In the highly anticipated first European meeting in the Czech Republic, the 17-year-old clocked 20.02 seconds.

Reynier Mena, a sprinter from Portugal, had to settle for second place after winning the previous two 200-meter races in the Diamond League.

Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake of Great Britain placed third, with a season-best 20.60.

Gout, who has won eight Olympic gold medals, was compared to legendary runner-up Usain Bolt, whose 200-meter time in Ostrava was faster than Jamaica’s world record holder’s time of 20.28 at his first Golden Spike meet in 2006.

Gout, who was born four months before his 18th birthday, ran a 19.93 in Bermuda while still in his 20s.

Gout’s previous personal best was 20.04, breaking Olympic silver medalist Peter Norman’s long-standing Australian record.

After dominating youth gatherings, Gout has advanced to the senior level.

He holds the 100- and 200-meter records for Australian under-16s, and he won the national under-20 100-meter title last year before taking home the 200-meter silver medal at the Lima World Under-20 Championships.

Gout turned professional and signed a sponsorship deal with Adidas following his 200 and 400-meter triumphs last year at the 2024 GPS Track &amp, Field Championships in his native Queensland.

He will compete in the Monaco Diamond League meet at Stade Louis II on July 11 to continue his preparation for the World Championships in September.

Duplantis breaks the previous record for meetings.

One of four athletes to break new Golden Spike records was pole vault world record holder Armand Duplantis.

Sweden’s Olympic and world champion won with 6.13m in Ostrava, breaking the previous record at the Diamond League meeting in Stockholm this month with a clearance of 6.28m.

Duplantis expressed disappointment with his performance despite a three-time world record and six unsuccessful attempts at 6.29m.

Given that I felt like I was running out of fuel, Duplantis said, “I felt good with the jumps.”

In addition to setting a meeting record in the men’s 1500m, Kenyan teenager Phanuel Koech, 18, ran a time of three minutes 29.05 seconds, while world indoor champion Prudence Sekgodiso, a teenager from South Africa, claimed victory in the women’s 800m in one minute 57.16 seconds.

Salwa Eid Naser, a former world champion in Bahrain, won in 49.15 seconds to break Tatana Kocembova’s 42-year course record.

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Fragile Iran-Israel ceasefire calms oil markets

Oil prices rose over the weekend after the US attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, hitting a five-month high. The US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was attacked by Tehran in retaliation, which has hampered global energy markets.

However, after it appeared that Iran was holding off further attacks for the time being, including avoiding closing the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial chokepoint in global trade, oil prices sharply dropped on Tuesday.

Brent Crude, the world’s benchmark for oil prices, has fallen more than 5.6 percent so far in the day’s trading and is currently trading at about $66 per barrel.

Still a concern is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

The Strait of Hormuz closure might be one of Iran’s most significant potential retaliatory economic measures.

The trade corridor between Europe and Asia is crucial because it supplies 20% of the world’s oil supply and serves as a major transit route.

The Supreme National Security Council of Iran has the final say over a proposal to close the strait, despite the country’s parliament backing it.

Iran has previously threatened Iran in the past, including in 2018 during US President Donald Trump’s first term following US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal that was brokered by former US President Barack Obama.

The strait, which is only 33 kilometers (21 miles) wide at its narrowest point, could be closed, and it could even be used to attack or seize ships. The Revolutionary Guard recently seized ships it claimed to have smuggled diesel. In the 1980s, similar strategies were employed in the Iran-Iraq War.

Although analysts believe there is enough spare capacity to at least partially offset the immediate impact, closing the Strait would cause a swell in global markets. The risk of additional volatility persists, similar to the disruptions to the energy market in 2022 brought on by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

If the Strait is closed, crude oil prices could top $80 per barrel, according to HSBC analysts. It could be worth ten dollars, according to Goldman Sachs.

However, the US airbase strike on Qatar actually sabotaged global markets because it suggested that Tehran’s arsenal prioritized economic retaliation.

An oil tanker would sink in the Straits of Hormuz if Iran were serious about retaliation. In a post on the social media platform X, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, Robin Brooks, stated that the fact that it isn’t acting means that it is bent.

Moment of flux

The oil market was already in a state of flux before the conflict. As part of a strategy to unwind voluntary output cuts after the COVID pandemic, OPEC agreed to increase production by up to 411, 000 barrels per day for the month of July.

There are other ways to lessen a supply shortage’s impact.

According to Third Bridge Capital’s analysis, the production capacity of OPEC+’s OPEC+, primarily in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, could quickly add 2.5 million barrels per day to the market, with up to 5 million more available over the long term.

If global oil supplies are hit before it ultimately has an impact on gas prices, that could save time.

Due to the current global sanctions against Iran, the country currently accounts for 4 percent of the world’s oil supply. The majority of this is exported to China.

According to Peter McNally, the global head of Sector Analysts and global sector lead at Third Bridge Capital, “It’s difficult to see how Iran would push more barrels into the market given the current environment, since a lot of their supply ultimately goes to China.”

Iran exports about 1.6 million barrels of oil annually, accounting for nearly 90% of those exported by China. According to Abigail Hall Blanco, professor of economics at the University of Tampa, China is already grappling with US tariffs and will suffer from a downward trend in energy prices.

Oil markets have a lot of interconnectedness. And so, Hall Blanco told Al Jazeera, “you would see those effects on the US and other markets as well” if the price of oil rose globally as a result of a closure or restriction of oil tankers passing through the strait.

Trump stated earlier this morning that China could continue to purchase Iranian oil, indicating a change in US policy since Trump has so far attempted to stop Iran’s oil exports. According to Reuters news agency, he had also imposed sanctions on several of China’s so-called “teapot” refineries and port terminal operators in relation to purchases of Iranian oil.

Regional producers are in the process of preparing for any fallout. The state-run Basra Oil Company in Iraq has begun evacuating foreign employees because it fears Iranian action against US forces stationed there.

Western businesses are also taking precautions. The number of people on-site has decreased because BP collaborates with Iraq’s Basra operation, which produces 3.32 million barrels of oil annually. The business claims that output won’t be impacted. BP’s stock is down 1.4 percent as of 3 p.m. EST in New York at 3 p.m.

Producers outside of OPEC+ could increase output to help bridge any supply gaps, such as those in Brazil, Canada, Guyana, and the US. However, according to experts, other nations take longer to make those moves, with the exception of the US and Canada.

The US’s lead time is merely a little longer than everyone else’s, according to the statement. Less of a quick response to higher prices is possible. The growth will continue. The quickest [way] to increase production is either Saudi Arabia, the UAE, or the US, McNally said, via Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, if there is a supply outage. However, the non-OPEC supply will continue to meet the majority of the growth in demand over the long term.

Non-OPEC nations have significantly increased production over the past ten years, a trend that is expected to continue. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), non-OPEC sources will account for 90 percent of oil production growth this year (PDF).

Additionally, the US currently has access to a 402.5 million barrel strategic petroleum reserve. In situations where production is sluggish due to global emergencies, the reserve can be used.

At current levels, it will cost $20 billion and take several years to refill the strategic reserve, despite the fact that the US produces more oil than any other nation in the world.

Trump faces a political hazard.

Trump on Truth Social said, “Everyone, KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN, I’m WATCHING,” in all caps on Monday.

Trump campaigned for lowering the cost of common goods. However, his erratic trade practices and tariffs have increased prices. Food prices have increased by 2.9 percent over the last year, according to the most recent consumer price index report, a crucial indicator used by the central bank to gauge inflation.

However, the Trump administration has remained focused on oil, with prices falling, among them gas prices, by 12% from the same period last year.

However, as prices fluctuate, that could change very quickly.