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Chidinma’s U-Turn On Super TV Boss Ataga’s Murder An Afterthought, Trait Of An Active Criminal —- Police Commissioner

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The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has described the new claims made by Chidinma Ojukwu, the suspected killer of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, as an “afterthought”.

In a video that went viral on Monday, the undergraduate denied killing the Super TV CEO – a claim that is contrary to her initial confession.

When she was paraded at the police command headquarters on June 24, the suspect had admitted to stabbing the 50-year-old in the neck with a knife after a disagreement.

Odumosu, however, insisted that the police have the suspect on tape during her confession.

He said, “That is the trait of an active criminal; she was here, we recorded her. The night she was arrested, we recorded her at the state CIID, even the lady that rented the place to her, we recorded her and we have all that. If she now has an afterthought, the investigation will prove that.”

On his part, the Lagos State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said the interview should be dismissed.

He said Chidinma remained a prime suspect and whatever was said in the video would not change the facts.

However, the suspect’s narrative in the video showed that it was recorded after her parade.

In the trending video interview conducted by Crime Fighters, the 21-year-old claimed that she found Ataga’s corpse after returning to the service apartment where both of them lodged at Lekki, Lagos State.

She said, “Before I was leaving, he stood up to lock the door, but when I got in, I was knocking, and when there was no answer, I opened and the door was already opened, as it wasn’t locked; the duvet and pillow were on the floor.

“The couch was facing the door and the bed was stained with blood already. The floor where he was was filled with blood and then music and TV were on. The room was already disarranged like someone broke in, then I saw him on the floor.

“I didn’t know what to do, so I took my things with his things and left. I was afraid; I didn’t know if I had raised the alarm, they would have arrested me for doing it because I and him were just the only people in the room.

“I just left; I was packing my things to leave, then I noticed that my clothes were stained, so I changed to another. I took the bag that contained his ID and documents like bank statements. So, I just packed them and put them into the nylon, and left.

“I just did it; it is not like I had something to do with his death. I never had anything to do with his death.”

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JUST IN: President Tinubu Departs For 10-Day Working Vacation In France, UK

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President Bola Tinubu has left Abuja to begin a 10-working-day “working vacation” in Europe as part of his 2025 annual leave, the Presidency announced on Thursday.

In a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, the president’s itinerary includes trips to France and the United Kingdom, after which he is expected to return to Nigeria .

The statement did not clarify whether Tinubu will transmit a formal leave notice to the National Assembly under Section 145(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which allows the Vice President to act in his stead. Notably, both chambers are currently on recess .

This marks another foreign excursion shortly after a diplomatic mission to Japan and Brazil in late August, where Tinubu pursued trade, aviation, and security agreements during meetings in Japan and with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil .

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I’m The Most Experienced Oyo Governorship Aspirant In APC — Adebayo Shittu

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Adebayo Shittu, current Minister of Communications, has positioned himself as the most experienced candidate in the All Progressives Congress (APC) contest for the Oyo State governorship.

In a statement to journalists in Ibadan, Shittu cited his extensive political track record—spanning roles as a member of the Oyo State House of Assembly in 1979, a two-time State Commissioner, and two previous governorship bids—as qualifications that set him apart from other aspirants. “I was a member of the State House of Assembly in 1979 and two-time Commissioner in the State. I have also contested the governorship seat in the state twice before I became a minister. These are experiences you cannot buy,” he insisted .

Shittu emphasized the importance of experience in governance and governance readiness, underscoring the complexity of Oyo State’s political landscape. He added, “Oyo is advanced and sophisticated to be handled by inexperienced administrators” .

Drawing on his historical ties to Nigeria’s political heritage, Shittu noted that he gleaned invaluable insights from Chief Obafemi Awolowo, a foundational figure of Nigeria’s politics. He argued that this lineage of political mentorship enhances his capacity to govern effectively.

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Revenue Growth Yet To Translate Into Better Living Conditions — Peter Obi To Tinubu

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has challenged President Bola Tinubu to ensure that the country’s recently achieved revenue growth delivers visible improvements in citizens’ lives.

Reacting to Tinubu’s announcement that Nigeria hit its 2025 revenue target by August, Obi congratulated the president but stressed: “If indeed the economy stabilises as you declared, then Nigerians must feel it in their daily lives.”

He added that economic stability must be reflected in tangible outcomes: “Borrowings must stop now. Huge contractors’ bills, which are still owed, should be paid, and critical underfunded projects must now be funded.”

Obi lamented the dire state of public services, noting: “True economic stability is not in figures announced at press conferences, but in classrooms where children learn, in well-equipped labs, and in hospitals where citizens can receive quality care.”

He called on the government to channel the surplus revenue transparently into priority sectors—particularly education, healthcare, and poverty reduction—within the remaining four months of the year.

Obi emphasised the need for measurable results, warning: “Anything less will mean that revenue growth has not translated into national growth. Nigerians deserve to see the impacts of this touted revenue growth.”

He concluded with a statement of hope: “A new Nigeria is possible.”

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