Drama As JAMB Officials Walk Out On House Committee

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) members staged a walkout during a session with the House of Representatives Committee on Basic Education and Examination Bodies, which sparked a little drama at the National Assembly on Wednesday.

Due to the absence of the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, Mufutau Bello, the director, was contacted to represent him.

Bello’s argument that the documents he intended to present contained sensitive information sparked a row in the meeting room.

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The Committee, however, objected, insisting that its proceedings were open and that it had the right to choose how its sessions were conducted under the constitution.

The JAMB representative took a dramatic turn, revealing his resentment, ordered his team to leave, and left the session, causing stunned lawmakers to follow.

The Committee ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest the JAMB officials, but they had already left the building.

The Committee has now given the Registrar until Tuesday of next week to show up in person with his management team and present all requested documents.

Asset Recovery: EFCC Hands Over Properties Recovered From Fake Spiritualist To Fraud Victim

Ola Olukoyede, the executive chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has given a fraud victim named Daniel Babatunde Attiogbe three properties, two exotic cars, and the sum of N1.1 million that the Ibadan Zonal Directorate’s Advance Fee Fraud Section has recovered as proceeds of crime from a fake spiritualist and advance fee fraudster, Fatai Olalere Alli.

The three properties are a five-bedroom duplex with a three-bedroom bungalow located in Kasumu village in Odo-ona, Elewe, Ibadan, a two-bedroom bungalow, a two-bedroom apartment building on plot 182, block D, Lapiti layout, Akanran road, Amuko, Ibadan, and a three-bedroom bungalow located at Idi Ayunre village, Oluyole local government area, Ibadan, according to a release

A Toyota Corolla Saloon with Chassis No. 2HKY18414H621545 and LND 696 CK are the other vehicles. 2T1BU40E49C142502.

In a brief reception held in the Directorate’s Conference Hall, the Ibadan Acting Zonal Director and Assistant Commander of EFCC, ACE 1 Hauwa Garba Ringim, made the presentation on behalf of the Executive Chairman.

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Olukoyede said the recoveries are released to the victim as the court had requested while handing over the property and paperwork to Attiogbe, &nbsp.

As a federal agency, we are aware of the importance of obeying court orders, which is what we are doing right now. This demonstrates that the EFCC’s activities fall under the purview of the law. This also serves to reassure Nigerians about the Commission’s commitment to accountability and transparency.

“I want to assure you that the EFCC will continue to fight economic and financial crimes head on and make no mistake about it,” he said. “I want to assure you that any dishonest person who besmirches the country through their actions will be punished.”

Attiogbe thanked the EFCC for its unwavering support and diligence in the fight against economic and financial crimes as well as the professionalism and integrity that officers of the Commission displayed in carrying out their official duties after receiving the “Letter of Release” and the property documents.

Sincerely, I want to thank the EFCC for its unwavering support of the fight against corruption, particularly the Ibadan Zonal Office. He said, “But the EFCC revived my hope after I submitted my petition, and we are now at a position where I almost gave up.”

Following Justice Uche Agomoh’s final forfeiture order from the Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, the recoveries were handed over to the victim. In a fraud case that began in 2019, Alli was found guilty of conspiring with his syndicate and dishonesting the victim of his legitimate income of more than N200 million under the pretext of performing spiritual cleansing to prevent and erase visions of the victim’s untimely death. The verdict was delivered on November 13, 2024.

Alli initially faced a thirty-three-count charge at the start of the case, but the trial eventually changed to a one-count charge.

Sudanese activist sees his executed uncles in RSF videos from el-Fasher

When it was revealed that his hometown of El-Fasher, Mohammed Zakaria, had fallen under the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, he had not slept in two days.

The paramilitary seized the North Darfur governor’s office on Friday, edging closer to taking control of the entire city, as the Sudanese video journalist and human rights activist had been monitoring the deteriorating situation from Kampala, Uganda.

He was afraid of the worst.

The “nightmare” scenario is very personal to Zakaria. He discovered footage posted on Facebook by RSF soldiers standing over dead bodies after the city’s fall through social media. He identified three of his uncles as deceased.

He claimed that they are killing them to celebrate.

He claimed a chilling message about his potential fate had been added to the profile photo of another uncle, who was an RSF fighter.

He said, “We don’t know where he is, but we’re terrified of him.”

El-Fasher’s demise

After an 18-month siege, the Sudanese army confirmed its withdrawal from what had been its final outpost in the Darfur region, which had been held there for months by the determined fighters there. The city fell to the RSF on Sunday.

El-Fasher’s capture marks a significant turning point for Sudan’s civil war, giving the paramilitary complete control over all five state capitals there.

One of the longest urban sieges ever to occur in modern warfare took place in El-Fasher. After being driven out of Khartoum by the army in March, the RSF began encircling it in May 2024 and mounted its assaults on it even more.

International observers have labeled the events that followed its fall as an unprecedented massacre, with satellite imagery and social media footage indicating widespread atrocities committed by RSF fighters, allegedly along ethnic lines.

“This has been the subject of conversation for more than a year. Zakaria broke his voice, telling Al Jazeera, “We knew this would happen.”

Former UN Security Council expert on Sudan, Sarra Majdoub, claimed that Sudan’s observers had warned about the city’s fall for months and that other significant urban areas in Darfur had been captured by the RSF, but “they surprisingly held on for a really long time.”

People with loved ones are anxious and uncertain because of a communications blackout, which has almost stopped communication with the city.

When the city fell, an estimated 260 000 civilians remained trapped in the city, half of whom were children.

In el-Fasher, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, a “heinous massacre” was carried out, while 2, 000 people were executed by the Joint Forces, a coalition of armed rebel groups affiliated with the Sudanese army. 1, 350 deaths were documented by the UN, according to the report.

reports of atrocities

The Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health, which tracks the conflict in Sudan, reported on Tuesday that satellite imagery revealed evidence of widespread mass killings, including what appear to be bloody pools and corpse clusters.

The killings, according to executive director of the Humanitarian Research Lab, were “only comparable to Rwanda-style killings,” according to Nathaniel Raymond, who made the remarks during a press briefing on Tuesday.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk issued a warning about the possibility of “large-scale, ethnically motivated attacks and atrocities” as of October 2, urging immediate action to stop them.

Following the fall of the city, Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking agency found numerous instances of RSF fighters carrying out summary civilian executions. An RSF commander boasted that he had killed 2, 000 people in one video.

The RSF stated in a statement on Monday that it was “protecting civilians.”

According to Majdoub, one of the “most disturbing elements” of the violence was the voyeuristic nature of the videos that RSF fighters recorded.

She recalled that fighters who had previously filmed abuses in locations like El-Geneina in West Darfur and Gezira state had “been there before, and their violence is more exaggerated.”

Finding videos on social media, Zakaria said, “finding someone who is a friend, a distant relative, an uncle, surrounded by RSF fighters, and it is very painful.”

“This is a reality for many people right now.”

He is still unable to locate numerous friends and family members.

Dr. Mudathir Ibrahim Suleiman, the medical director of Saudi Hospital, was one of the people Zakaria last spoke to shortly before the RSF stormed the city.

Zakaria said, “He told me he would leave with a group of doctors.” We discovered that some doctors had reached Tawila, but Dr. Mudathir is not one of them, so I haven’t heard anything until now.

460 people were killed in a massacre at the Saudi Hospital, according to Minni Minnawi, the governor of Darfur. Additionally, he uploaded video to X that depicts a quick execution.

Residents who spoke to Al Jazeera about daily bombardments and frequent drone strikes in the weeks leading up to the final offensive spoke to Al Jazeera. As shelling began at dawn, people dug trenches to conceal themselves, sometimes staying underground for hours.

More than 26, 000 people have fled the fighting since Sunday, according to the UN migration agency, either by emigrants trying to get to Tawila, which is 70 kilometers (43 miles) west or by foot.

Genocide is occurring right now.

Zakaria fled El-Fasher in June 2024 while the country was under siege, making the risky journey through South Sudan to Uganda after his house was shelled and he witnessed a deadly attack close to his grandfather’s house, where seven people, including women and children, were killed.

He said, “It was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make in my life, to leave my city.”

He stayed in Kampala, monitoring the violence, and making human rights claims.

El-Fasher claimed that while humanitarian organizations were based in Tawila, which was only three hours by car from there, they had been requesting assistance for more than 17 months.

The time has come for action to end. He claimed that there is currently a genocide.

Zakaria claims that in El-Fasher, more than 100 people are still missing.

Russia strikes children’s hospital in Ukraine as Kyiv hits energy sites

At least nine people have been hurt in a children’s hospital in southern Ukraine as a result of a Russian drone attack, according to authorities.

Russian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the Russian attack on the medical facility in Kherson as a “deliberate” attack that shows Moscow doesn’t want peace to leave four children injured.

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They “could not have been unaware where they were striking,” he said. Zelenskyy claimed that this was a deliberate Russian attack, specifically against children, against doctors, and against fundamental social guarantees, against all.

The Ukrainian prime minister claims that the hospital had about 100 people inside at the time of the attack. An eight-year-old boy was the youngest of the injured.

Moscow hasn’t made any comments on the strike.

Russian authorities reported earlier on Wednesday that Ukraine had targeted Russian energy infrastructure and slowed down air traffic by sending several drones into Moscow for the third night in a row.

A total of 100 Ukrainian drones were destroyed by Russian air defense units overnight, according to the Russian defense ministry’s statement on Telegram, six of which were over the Moscow region and the remaining over 11 regions and the Crimean peninsula.

The Mariysky refinery in the Mari El region, another in the Ulyanovsk region, and a gas plant in the town of Budyonnovsk in the southern Stavropol region were all hit by Ukraine’s General Staff, according to a Telegram statement from the country’s general staff.

Russian aviation watchdog Rosaviatsiya reported that several airports in Moscow and nearby were shut down at some point during the night for safety reasons.

In recent months, Kyiv has launched long-range drone strikes targeting Moscow and other Russian cities, claiming that the aim is to damage both military and industrial assets.

In addition, the Ukrainian Energy Ministry reported energy strikes on the Odesa, Dnipropetrovsk, and Donetsk regions’ energy systems. Nearly 27 000 households in the southern Odesa region of Ukraine were without electricity overnight, according to the power company DTEK.

Separately, Kyiv claimed that its security services had detained a former military officer from an undisclosed European nation and that the suspect was suspected of spying on Russia’s Ukrainian army.

Second nuclear test

Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, reported on Wednesday that Moscow had successfully tested a nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered underwater drone, and that it had successfully completed a second nuclear weapons system test.

Putin made the remarks in televised remarks while visiting a military hospital in Ukraine where Russian soldiers were being treated for injuries by Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine. “Yesterday, another test was conducted for another prospective system, … Poseidon,” also equipped with a nuclear power unit.

The drone torpedo, which can travel at speeds faster than conventional submarines and reach any continent in the world, was denied by the Russian leader, who claimed there was “no way to intercept” it.

Putin watched a recent test of the Burevestnik cruise missile, which he claimed had an “unlimited range,” on Sunday.

Donald Trump, the president of the US, criticized that exercise and demanded that Putin put the focus on averting the end of Ukraine.

Trump cancelled a summit with Putin in Budapest last week because he believed Putin would not agree to compromise and put an end to the conflict.

After a Russian reconnaissance aircraft was intercepted by Polish Air Force fighter jets over the Baltic Sea, tensions with Russia were also simmering in Europe.

The Ilyushin IL-20 aircraft, according to the nation’s armed forces, was discovered in international airspace on Tuesday with its transponder off and no flight plan. Two Polish MiG-29 fighter jets flew it away and escorted it away.

According to the military, Poland’s airspace was not impacted by the incident.

One of Ukraine’s closest political and military allies, the EU and NATO member state serves as a key logistics hub for Western military assistance to Kyiv.

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Vinicius Apologises For Clasico Substitution Rage

Vinicius, a Brazilian forward, has publicly apologized to Real Madrid for his outcry following his furious substitution during the tense 2-1 win over arch-rival Barcelona over the weekend.

After being hauled off in the 72nd minute and being replaced by Rodrygo, Vinicius protested with coach Xabi Alonso and marched off down the tunnel.

In his apology, Vinicius did not mention the Real Madrid coach.

“I apologize to all Madrid fans for my behavior following today’s substitution at the Clasico.” The 25-year-old apologized to his teammates, club, and president after doing it in person during today’s training, just as he has already done in person.

“Sometimes, I get too excited because I always want to win and support my team.” The passion I have for this organization and everything it stands for has given me a competitive nature. I’ve said to myself, “I promise to keep fighting every second for Real Madrid’s sake,” Vincius said.

The player did make a comeback to the pitch-side to watch the game and was involved in a fight with Lamine Yamal, a star of Barcelona.

After the game, Alonso stated that Vinicius’ huff would be resolved in the dressing room.