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DSS Forced Me To Make Confessional Statements Under Duress — Nnamdi Kanu Tells Court

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Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), claims he was “threatened by an operative of the Department of State Services (DSS)” to make “confessional statements” after his arrest in “2015.”

Kanu spoke on Wednesday after the prosecution called its “third witness,” identified only as CCC.

Like the first two witnesses – AAA and BBB – the “third witness” told the court that he was part of the “team of DSS officers” who investigated Kanu in “2015.”

The witness stated he and two other DSS officers interviewed Kanu on “October 21, 22, 23 and 24” and also on “November 4.”

He said the “interview was recorded on video,” noting that Kanu also “wrote statements after every session.”

Adegboyega Awomolo, counsel to the federal government, tendered “two video compact discs (CDs)” containing the interviews and also “three copies of statements” allegedly written by Kanu.

Although the defense team did not oppose the exhibits at first, Paul Erokoro, one of the senior advocates who spoke on behalf of Kanu, later raised an objection.

Erokoro said Kanu had just informed him that the “written statements were made under duress.”

The IPOB leader’s counsel told the court that DSS operatives “denied the defendant access to his lawyer,” “threatened to deny him bail,” and “withheld his daily hour of fresh air” recommended due to his health condition.

James Omotosho, the presiding judge, ordered the conduct of a “trial-within-a-trial” to ascertain the voluntariness or otherwise of the defendant’s statements.

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During the “trial-within-a-trial,” the DSS witness insisted that Kanu “wrote his statement voluntarily.”

Erokoro asked the witness if he understood the process of detaining a suspect, knew all the officers at the DSS headquarters, and had contact with Kanu in his cell.

CCC said he “never entered Kanu’s cell” but “knew all the gatekeepers” who could interact with the defendant.

Erokoro said, “I put it to you that if any DSS officer named Mr Brown visited the defendant in his cell to threaten him, you won’t know.”

Responding, CCC said the DSS “does not operate like that.”

During the trial within a trial, Kanu said the “coercion by the DSS” started from Lagos when his “hands and legs were chained,” and he was “blindfolded and put on a plane.”

Kanu added that he “did not know where the operatives were taking him” after landing in Abuja.

He said the DSS “kept him in a solitary confinement with no form of light,” adding that a particular Mr Brown, who he said was the “assistant director of investigations,” threatened him to “cooperate during the interview” or risk “staying in a solitary confinement.”

Kanu said due to his “poor health” and the “bad condition of his cell,” he started having “nosebleeds,” which prompted the medical doctor in the facility to advise that he be “allowed out of his cell one hour every day for fresh air.”

“Mr Brown threatened me that if I don’t do what they ask me, they’re going to stop giving me that one-hour break,” Kanu said through his lawyer.

During “cross-examination by the prosecution,” Kanu insisted that some of the things he said during the “video interview with the DSS operatives” played in court had been “edited out.”

He claimed that the DSS operatives “ordered him to write the statements.”

After Kanu’s testimony, the “trial-within-a-trial was closed.”

The judge asked the prosecution and defense teams to “adopt their written addresses and file by 9 am on May 29.”

The court will also rule on the “trial-within-a-trial on Thursday.”

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Obasa Redeems N100,000 Cash Promise To 500 Secondary School Students

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For 500 students from public schools across Lagos’ six education districts, Christmas arrived early. During events marking his birthday in November, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, promised a cash gift of ₦100,000 to each student who attended to celebrate with him, sparking waves of excitement among them. Speaker Obasa has redeemed his promise, giving the students a December to remember.

Dr. (Mrs.) Sherifat Abiodun Adedoyin, a member of the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), announced the redemption of the cash gift. “Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, has graciously redeemed his promise of ₦100,000 each for 500 students across Lagos State. This generous commitment was made during his recent birthday celebration on November 11, 2025, and it truly highlights his steadfast dedication to enhancing education and the well-being of children in Lagos State.”

Adedoyin stated further, “We deeply appreciate this wonderful gesture, which will significantly help meet the educational needs of the students and promote academic excellence. May this act of kindness continue to inspire hope and create a positive impact in our community.”

The ₦50 Million Educational Support, according to the Speaker, is an investment in the future of the public secondary school students, representing invaluable opportunities for education, vocational training, and entrepreneurship.

Indeed, at the pre-birthday event, themed “The Youth: Striving to Greater Heights,” which brought together students from across the state, Speaker Obasa’s empowerment initiative turned a personal milestone into a defining moment for youth development in the state.

He also seized the opportunity to inspire and challenge the youth, reminding them that challenges harbour lots of opportunities and that it takes laser-like focus, perseverance, and a steadfast faith in God to pull through.

“This personal journey is not just my story; it is a message to every young person here and those watching across various platforms. It is a wake-up call- a call to rise, to believe in yourself, and pursue your dreams with passion and determination.

“The sky is not the limit; it is only the beginning when you choose to unlock your potential and embrace the opportunities that abound in our great nation.”

Speaker Obasa capped the day with the announcement of a structured mentorship program to pair young talents with seasoned professionals, which he described as a pathway to sustained growth and impact. “This isn’t just inspiration, it’s a pathway to greatness,” he affirmed.

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Peter Obi Is A ‘Character-In-Chief’, I Know The Junction Where Madman Who Advised Him Stayed In Anambra —- Bwala

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Daniel Bwala, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy communication, has mocked Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in 2023, describing him as a “character-in-chief”.

Speaking in an interview on The Clarity Zone Podcast anchored by Chinedu Emmanuel, popularly known as Nedu, Bwala said Obi was engaging in theatrics.

He was responding to a claim that the former governor of Anambra described him as a ‘character’.

“In the movie, the actor is a character. He is actually the character-in-chief, because what he’s playing is what we call theatrics,” Bwala said.

“You are demonstrating a fictitious picture of a reality that will never exist. I think that is the hope he sold to his people.

“So, after the election, when they saw reality dawn, and he lost the election, they couldn’t manage the picture of the fantasy that was painted in their mind, and they ran berserk.”

“They are all over the media now… they don’t have a particular platform where they stay. They migrate and abuse people. And that is because leadership is not easy.

“Leadership is a sacrifice. All these politicians you see, from President Bola Tinubu, and some other politicians who are not up to him, do a lot of sacrifice to build a base; a base that can resonate with them.”

Bwala also responded to Obi’s claim that he has never been to Anambra, saying he could even describe the road leading to the former LP presidential candidate’s house in the state.

The presidential aide further joked that he knew where the mentally unstable man, whom Obi said gave him advice while he was governor of the state, stayed.

Bwala’s remarks followed a statement Obi made in the build-up to the 2023 elections, in which he recounted how a piece of advice from a mentally unstable man helped him resolve a major security challenge during his tenure as governor of Anambra.

“And he also said, I have never been to Anambra; I can tell you the road that leads to his house. Peter Obi is from Agulu,” he said.

“From Nnewi, you have Umudim, Nnewichi, Uruagu, and Otolo. I can take you to places in the east. I even know the junction where the madman that used to advise him used to stay, very close to Upper Iweka.

“How can he say I have never been to Anambra?”

 

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Fubara’s Impeachment Process On Course, Not Suspended —– Rivers Assembly

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The Rivers House of Assembly says the impeachment process against Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state, and Ngozi Odu, his deputy, is on course.

On Thursday, the state parliament commenced impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy.

The lawmakers launched the process after Major Jack, Leader of the assembly, read gross misconduct charges against Fubara, signed by 26 members of the house.

On Friday, reports claimed that the Rivers State House of Assembly had suspended the impeachment process against the governor.

Responding to the reports in a statement, Enemi George, chairman of the House Committee on Information, Petitions, and Complaints, said notices of gross misconduct have been forwarded to Fubara and Odu, noting that lawmakers are awaiting their responses.

George maintained that the process has not been suspended or discontinued, describing the reports as false narratives aimed at misleading the public and causing disaffection.

“We are aware that certain persons and media platforms are at it again to misinform the public, particularly to the effect that the process has been halted or discontinued,” the statement reads.

“Some are trending false narratives to cause disaffection between the House and well-meaning Nigerians. Therefore, with the leave of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Martin Chike Amaewhule DSSRS.

“I call on all and sundry to disregard their antics, as their actions have already failed. We remain committed to our constitutional duties and will not be dissuaded by cheap blackmail or threats from those who do not have our country’s nascent democracy at heart.

George asked the public to disregard what he described as antics, saying the house would not be deterred by “cheap blackmail or threats” and remains committed to its constitutional duties.

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